Unit 5 Music阅读理解精练-【帮课堂】2023-2024学年高一英语同步学与练(人教版2019必修第二册).docx
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1、Unit 5 Music阅读理解精练(名校真题)(2024上河北张家口高一统考期末)Taylor Swift, born on December 13,1989, in Reading, Pennsylvania, is an established American singer-songwriter whose career has made a lasting impact on the music industry. With love for music starting at a young age, Taylors journey to fame is an interestin
2、g story of talent, determination, and being true to herself.At the age of 14, Taylor Swift decided to pursue a career in country music. She started by performing at local places and taking part in talent competitions, showing a talent that would soon capture the hearts of many. It was her sincere pa
3、ssion for telling stories through music that made her special-a quality that still defines her work today.In 2006, Taylor Swift released her first album, named after herself, introducing the world to her unique mix of country and pop influences. The album was a huge success, earning her praise from
4、critics and gaining a loyal fan base. Popular songs like Tim McGraw and Teardrops on My Guitar showed her skill in creating relatable, emotionally charged lyrics.Taylors later albums, such as Fearless, Speak Now, and Red continued to reveal her growth as an artist. The shift from country to pop in t
5、he album 1989 was a very important moment, making her a global superstar. The attractive tunes and thoughtful lyrics of songs like Shake It Off and Blank Space resonated(共鸣)with people worldwide, bringing her numerous awards.Besides her musical talent, Taylor Swift is known for her advocacy(提倡)and c
6、harity work. Whether speaking out on social issues or supporting good causes, she uses her influence to make a positive impact.Taylor Swifts ability to reinvent herself, along with a strong commitment to being true, has made her one of the most influential figures in the music industry. With each al
7、bum, she continues to attract the world with her storytelling skills, proving that her journey is ongoing and that her influence will last for generations.1What can we learn about Taylor Swift according to the text?AShe was born in Texas.BHer first album was a failure.CShe mainly focuses on pop musi
8、c.DHer musical journey began in 2003.2Which album made Taylor Swift internationally famous?AFearless.BSpeak Now.CTaylor Swift.D1989.3Which words can best describe Taylor Swift?APatient and sensitive.BGifted and caring.CHumorous and positive.DCurious and outgoing.4What is the text mainly about?ATaylo
9、r Swifts path to fame.BTaylor Swifts worldwide fans.CTaylor Swifts talent for music.DTaylor Swifts impact on music industry.(2023上云南曲靖高一宣威市第六中学校考阶段练习)It is difficult for a teacher to decide whether to allow students to listen to music in the classroom. Every time students need to write an essay or w
10、ork on a problem, they say, “Can I put my headphones on? I think better that way.” But is that really true? Does music help concentrate?Research offers little to back up the idea that listening to music improves concentration. In one small study, 133 students performed reading tasks while listening
11、to either light music, hip hop, or no music at all. Students who performed the reading tasks in silence scored the highest. Music with a higher intensity (强度) like hip hop was more distracting and had a greater negative effect on task performance and concentration.Volume (音量) plays a more important
12、role than the type of music. The study found that the louder the music, the worse the performance in concentration. The type of music didnt matter. Data from the study showed once again that silence was the best environment to improve concentration.However, music has a positive effect on work perfor
13、mance. Studies have showed that listening to music leads to positive changes in mood, as well as creativity. In fact, in music-listening cultures, which students are certainly part of, theres actually a change in mood when the music is taken away.Its hard to convince my students that music doesnt he
14、lp with their concentration. Taj, a senior told me, “I wouldnt be able to concentrate if I were listening to music and trying to read. However, when I write, I feel like music helps me concentrate deeply. I dont have writers block. Its easy for me to put my words on paper.”“Maybe not with reading, b
15、ut when it comes to math, listening to music certainly helps,” Danela told me. “You could actually be singing along with what youre listening to and doing well in math.”5Which word can be used to replace the underlined word “distracting” in paragraph 2 ?AWorrying.BExciting.CInteresting.DRelaxing.6Wh
16、at can we learn from the small study?AStudents do well in reading tasks while listening to music.BMusic cant improve peoples mood and creativity.CDifferent types of music lead to different performances.DThe volume of music affects concentration.7What do Taj and Danela have in common?AThey believe mu
17、sic doesnt help concentrate.BThey use music to help with their paper-writing.CThey cant focus on reading while listening to music.DThey dont listen to music while doing math problems.8Which of the following can be the best title for the text?AShould Students Listen to Music?BDoes Music Help Concentr
18、ation?CIs Music Related to Reading?DCan Music Change Mood?(2024上辽宁辽阳高一统考期末)Theres one patient that Sarah Rose Black still thinks about. Back in 2019, the nursing team at Torontos Cancer Center called to ask if she could reach out to a patient who had been there for about a week. The man was struggli
19、ng, and unwilling to communicate with the workers or be part of any activities. Black isnt a doctor or a nurse. Since 2013 she has played an important role for patients at the center as a music therapist (治疗专家). On any day, she might see one person whos anxious about an operation, another whos in ne
20、ed of a calm moment. So, Black walked into the patients room and introduced herself. She asked if she could sit and offer to play some music. In an effort to persuade him, she said, “If you dont like it, you can just tell me to leave.” After some gentle urging, the man in his 70s, who had lung cance
21、r, told her a few musicians he liked and then turned away to look out the window. But as she started to play one of his favorites, a change came over him. He turned towards Black and started to cry. She stopped playing. “Do you want me to continue?” “Certainly,” he said through tears.“It was as if t
22、he music reached places that nothing else could,” recalls Black. The music showed up at a moment when it felt like a hug. As Sarah Rose Black says, people have been connecting with music for their whole lives she is just helping them use it again at a time when they need it most. “We have a heartbea
23、t, so we have a drum (鼓) inside us; we are wired to be musical people,” she says. She smiles softly as she reflects back on the experience. 9Why did the nursing team call Black?AThey wanted her to help a patient. BShe worked as a nurse in the center. CA struggling patient hoped to meet her. DThey wa
24、nted to enjoy her music. 10What happened when Black played the patients favorite?AThe patient was moved to tears. BShe gave the patient a warm hug. CShe was asked to stop playing. DThe patient looked out of the window. 11What does the underlined sentence “we are wired to be musical people”mean in th
25、e lastparagraph?AWe can live without music. BWe like playing the drum. CWe are born to be musicians. DWe need musical instruments. 12Which of the following can best describe Black?AStrong and talented. BIntelligent and honest. CThoughtful and helpful. DHardworking and humorous. (2023上广东深圳高一校考期中)An i
26、nternational group of electronic music composers is taking beats from the dance club to jungles and forests and back, all to help save natures greatest singers. A Guide to the Birdsong of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean is a new album that includes the sounds of endangered birds. The album
27、 will come out next month, whose proceeds will go directly towards efforts to save birds.The whole project was born out of this idea of trying to combine birdsong, electronic music and conservation. A Guide to the Birdsong of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean was organized by activist, music
28、 producer, Robin Perkins. He invited artists from each of the endangered birds homelands to build their own songs around the birds songs. There are contributions from ten artists in eight different countries.First single Black Catbird was created by The Garifuna Collective, from Belize. Al Obando, g
29、uitarist and producer of the group, always took in national parks and viewed birds when on the road with the band. “There are no trails, and there are no signs there to tell you about what youre seeing,” Obando says. “So were trying to do something for the birds and nature tourism.”Another musician
30、who responded to Robins call is Tamara Montenegro, an artist from Nicaragua. She was shocked to hear of the serious situation of the Guardabarranco after being approached: “This beautiful creature I grew up adoring also faced the influence of the systematic human activities”. In response, she create
31、d a song inspired by this bird and the challenges it faces to live naturally.The new album is the second edition, following on from A Guide to the Birdsong of South America, produced by Robin in 2015. That first album has raised, to date, over $15,000 benefitting conservation projects in South Ameri
32、ca. As with the first album, all of the money from the sales of the new album will support specific organizations, including Birds Caribbean.13What does the underlined word “proceeds” in Paragraph 1 refer to?AProfits.BBudgets.CChallenges.DEffects.14What do we know about Al Obando?AHe created a hit s
33、ingle himself.BHe was fond of observing birds.CHe was the organizer of the new album.DHe did a lot for birds in South America.15Why was Tamara astonished to learn of the Guardabarranco?AIt was friendly to humans.BIt was living in bad conditions.CIt was beautiful in appearance.DIt was facing challeng
34、es from other birds.16What is the authors purpose in writing the text?ATo collect money for a project.BTo popularize electronic music.CTo recommend some famous artists.DTo introduce a new album of electronic music.(2023上河南南阳高一南阳中学校考阶段练习)His talent and charm (魅力) have made him the No. 1 Chinese class
35、ical artist in the world. He played in the grand Beijing Olympic opening ceremony in 2008, watched by a TV audience of 5 billion.Lang Lang is the first Chinese pianist to play with the worlds top orchestras, making his debut at the Carnegie Hall in New York at 18, while still a student. Lang Lang, c
36、harm and fondness for sharp clothes make him a natural fit to represent (代表) Chinas new international image. According to the British newspaper the Times, “The Lang Langs effect” is responsible for driving 36 million Chinese children to learn the piano. Now in Ghina children are learning Chopin and
37、Western orchestras are playing sold-out tours across Chinese cities. But can China introduce its own music to the west? Lang is trying. His cooperation with the London Symphony Orchestras this month includes a performance of Dragon Songs, an album of traditional Chinese classics. Behind the internat
38、ional recognition, however, is a fascinating story of a gifted child. Lang grew up with his fathers own musical ambition and high expectations. It is not hard to imagine how boring it must be to practice the piano every day. Lang said that he once hated his hands and the piano. He injured his right
39、hand six years ago and had to rest. “That was the best month,” he says, without hesitation. “I had a date. I saw a Broadway show and saw Britney Spears in concert.”17Which of the following is NOT the reason why Lang Lang is the No. 1 Chinese classical artist in the world?AHe has as many as 5 billion
40、s fans in China.BHe played in the Beijing Olympic opening ceremony last summer.CHe is the first Chinese pianist to play with the worlds top orchestras.DHe plays the piano so well and has a good international image.18The underlined word “debut” in the second paragraph probably means_.Afirst classBfir
41、st performanceCfirst planDfirst choice19Which of the following statements about Lang Lang is TRUE?AHe has 36 million Chinese students in China.BHe is touring China giving concerts.CHe is trying to export Chinese music to western countries.DHe only played traditional Chinese classics in his cooperati
42、on with the London Symphony Orchestra.20From the last paragraph we can infer_.ALang didnt like his father when he was littleBhe was happy to practice the piano every dayChe injured his right hand on purpose six years agoDhis fathers desire and expectations played an important role in his childhood(2
43、023上江苏无锡高一泰州中学校联考阶段练习)Since NASAs Voyager I Spacecraft became the first humanmade object to cross into interstellar (星际的) space, scientists have studied decades of its data sent back to Earth from billions of miles away gaining insight into the mysteries of our universe. Now, a physicist and a fluti
44、st (长笛手) have transformed such waveform data of interstellar space into music fit more for a classical concert. The new piece of music was first played on 9 March, 2023. The musical work charts (记录,跟踪) how Voyager I left the bubble around our sun and entered busy interstellar space. The melody (曲调),
45、 played by a solo flute, begins with smooth, connected notes at a lower register (声区) to illustrate the data from inside our solar system. A gradual increase in loudness follows to indicate the spacecraft crossing the heliopause, or the boundary that leads into interstellar space. Then the melody be
46、comes very high and changes shape, with more jumps to describe the busy interstellar space environment. “Understanding that is connected to what Voyager I was measuring, I think, adds another dimension (方面,维度) to what people are perceiving (理解).” said Domenico Vicinanza, a music composer and physici
47、st, who created the piece. “It is different because the physics is differentsomething very, very dramatic changed.”Alyssa Schwartz, an award-winning concert flutist, performed the piece from Voyager I data together with Vicinanza. But, sometimes, turning data into sound can lead to unreasonable musi
48、cal tasks for a human to perform. For instance, the Voyager I piece has 37 measures (小节), and there is no place to rest or breathe until Measure 32. “I have learned that nature doesnt care about my need to breathe,” joked Schwartz. Schwartz said the music has pushed her technical development with co
49、mplex cross fingerings and broad, difficult jumppatterns she hasnt encountered anywhere else. “Whats interesting in this kind of music is that the composer that I m trying to relate is nature” Schwartz said. “I cant rely on my knowledge of music theory or music history to try to inform the decision.
50、”21What makes the creation of the new piece of music possible?AMusical instruments taken aboard the space shuttle.BA physicists great curiosity about the flute.CA flutists proper understanding of physics.DData collected by a NASA spacecraft.22What does the new piece of music describe?AVoyager I jour
51、ney into deep space.BThe changes in the shape of the solar system.CA bubbles gradual formation around the sun.DThe sound of busy interstellar space environment.23What does the author want to show by mentioning “Measure 32”?AThe musical works overall structure.BThe performances challenging nature.CAl
52、yssa Schwartzs remarkable musical skills.DDomenico Vicnanzas unreasonable demand.24What does Alysse Schwartz think of the new music piece?AIt has some room to improve.BIt has educational significance.CIt is hard for her to understand.DIt is a brand-new experience for her.(2022上浙江温州高一校考阶段练习)Some of t
53、he worlds most famous musicians recently gathered in Paris and New Orleans to celebrate the first annual International Jazz Day. UNESCO( United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) recently set April 30 as a day to raise awareness of jazz music, its significance, and its potent
54、ial as a unifying (联合) voice across cultures.Despite the celebrations, though, in the U.S. the jazz audience continues to shrink and grow older, and the music has failed to connect with younger generations.Its Jason Morans job to help change that. As the Kennedy Centers artistic adviser for jazz, Mo
55、ran hopes to widen the audience for jazz, make the music more accessible, and preserve its history and culture.“Jazz seems like its not really a part of the American appetite,” Moran tells National Public Radios reporter Neal Conan “What Im hoping to accomplish is that my generation and younger star
56、t to reconsider and understand that jazz is not black and write anymore. Its actually colorful, and its actually digital.”Moran says one of the problems with jazz today is that the entertainment aspect of the music has been lost. “The music cant be presented today the way it was in 1908 or 1958. It
57、has to continue to move, because the way the world works is not the same,” says Moran.Last year, Moran worked on a project that arranged Fats Wallers music for a dance party, “Just to kind of put it back in the mind that Waller is dance music as much as it is concert music,” says Moran. “For me, its
58、 the recontextualization. In music, where does the emotion (情感) lie? Are we, as abstract as a Charlie Parker record gets us into a dialogue about our emotions and our thoughts? Sometimes we lose sight that the music has a wider context,” says Moran, “So I want to continue those dialogue. Those are t
59、he things I want to foster.”25What does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 3 refer to?AJazz becoming more accessible.BThe production of jazz growing faster.CJazz being less popular with the young.DThe jazz audience becoming larger.26What can we infer about Morans opinion on jazz?AIt will disapp
60、ear gradually.BIt remains black and white.CIt should keep up with the times.DIt changes every 50 years.27Which of the following can be the best title for the text?AExploring the Future of JazzBThe Rise and Fall of JazzCThe Story of a Jazz MusicianDCelebrating the Jazz Day(2022上云南昆明高一昆明一中校考期末)Had she
61、 been a singer, she might have been an American star. But Clora Bryant played the trumpet, and reputation came slowly. Bryant, a barrier breaker who stood firm in her determination to be a respected jazz trumpet player despite the open sexism (性别歧视) that shadowed her, died on August 25, in 2019, in
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