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-2-高中校本教材新高考·新理念·新教材課時(shí)跟蹤檢測(cè)(必修二)The

Internet

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BillGatesMusicistheuniversallanguageofmankind.Unit5MusicPeriodOne命題人:班級(jí):姓名:I.Wordspelling.(根據(jù)漢語或首字母提示,拼寫出單詞并注意形式變化。)1._________(現(xiàn)在)

wedependincreasinglyoncomputerstohelpus.2.Wearenowpartoftheg________communityandstaycloselyconnected.3.Feelingconnectedina__________(虛擬的)worldhasneverbeensoimportant.4.Manypeopledonothave

close

friends

or

c_________

whohavethesameinterestinmusic.5.The

c____________

ofacomposer,painter,orotherartistaretheworksofartthattheyhaveproduced.II.Blankfilling.(在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。)1.Deeply________(move)bywhatthemanhadsaid,shecouldn'thelpcrying.2.________I’vebeenactingforyears,Istillgetathrilloutofgoingonstage.3.HefellinlovewithMozart’sclassicalmusicwhen_______(sing)fortheschoolchoir.4.Goodhabitsofliving_______(prove)tobeofmuchbenefittoourhealthoverandagain.5.Jazz

(爵士樂)was

_________(original)

sung

orplayedbytheAfricanslavesinAmerica.6.Afastfoodrestaurantistheplace______,just

as

the

name

suggests,

eatingisdonequickly.

7.In2009,Whitacrereceivedavideoofagirl_______sheperformedasongaloneathome.8.Studentsareexpectedtoaddtheirowncreativetouch_______thestorytomakeitpersonallyunique.9.Evenifyouare

an

ordinary

person,youmayturnouttobeextraordinarydoing______(amaze)things.

10.Domesticviolence(家庭暴力),

as

_______

worldwide

phenomenon,ishappeningbothindevelopedanddevelopingcountries.11.Thetrafficissueisstillahardnuttocrackbecausesomedriversusuallyignorethetrafficrules,

________

causing

many

accidents.III.Cloze.(在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。)AI

started

playing

the

piano

when

I

was

five

years

old

and

I

still

enjoy1

now.It's

a

perfect

way2(relax)

and

can

cheer

me

up

when

I'm

feeling

down.

When

I

lived

at

home

with

my

parents,we

had3

lovely

piano

in

the

house.I

had

piano

lessons

every

week

and

often

practiced

on

that

beautiful

piano.4,when

I

went

to

university,I

had

to

leave

my

family

and

pianowhichIfelt5(attach)to.I

missed

6(play)

the

piano

so

muchthatI

spent

all

the

money

I

got

for

my

eighteenth

birthday7a

new

electric

piano.I

could

play

the

piano

whenever

I

wanted

to,8(use)

headphones

so

that

I

wouldn't

disturb

my

roommates.As

far

as

Iamconcerned,9

impressed

me

most

was

that

the

piano

could

help

me

relax

andefficientlyimprove

my

study.When

I

was

feeling

homesick,playing

music

that

I10(learn)on

my

old

piano

made

me

feel

better.BRockandrollcamefromjazzandthebluesduringthe1950s,1oneofthefirstrockandrollsongswasBillHaley's"RockAroundtheClock."OneofthefirstfamousrockandrollsingerswasElvisPresley.2(other)wereBuddyHollyandChuckBerry.Nowalmosteverycountryhasmanyrockandrollbandsandsingers.Sometimesperformerscalltheirmusicbydifferentnames,3"rap"or"punk."Theysingandplaymixturesofrockandrollandtalkingorothersounds.Rapandpunkbothcamefromrockandroll,orrockmusic.Somefanswholikerockmusicthinkthatclassicalmusicis4(bore).Manyfansplayrockmusicveryloudly.Theyforgetaboutthepeople5enjoysoftmusic.Loudmusiccanmakethesepeoplenervous.Manyfansalsoliketodance6rockandroll.Whenrockandrollwasnew,peoplehadonlyrecords7(play)themusicathome.Afterthat,peopleusedcassettetapesandrecords.Nowwelistentomusiconcompactdiscs(oftencalledCDS).Mostmodernbandsandsingerspaycompaniestomake8(video)oftheirsongs.Withvideoperformances,fanscanseetheperformersatthesametime9theylistentothemusic.Makingrecordingandthevideothat10(go)withitisveryexpensive.IV.Choosethebestanswer.Measuringatjustabout5feettall,SharonJoneswasnoordinarygiant.SharonJoneswasborninAugusta,Georgia,USA,the41cityasoneofhermusicalstars,JamesBrown.However,atayoungage.Jonesandherfamily42NewYorkCity.GrowingupinBrooklyn,Jonesdevelopedher43ofsinglingwhileperforminginherchurch’schoir.Amajortalentscout(星探)heardhersing,agreedtopromoteher,andhercareer44.Actually,nothingcouldbefurtherfromthetruth.WhileJoneshadseveral45tosingasaback-upsingeronafewrecordingshereandthere,46ofhertimewasnotspentplayingmusic.To47aliving,JonesworkedforseveralyearsasacorrectionsofficerinaNewYorkCityprisonandasatruck.Thiswas48notthetypicalpathtoasinger.Infact,itwasn’tuntil1996,whenshemetmusiciansGabrielRothandPhilipLehman,49hercareertrulybegantodevelopquickly.Asanenthusiasticperformer,Jonesplayedcountless50eachyear,allovertheworld,withjaw-droppingenergyandtalent.51inherabilitiesbutalwayslow-keytoherfans,Jonesroutinelyendedhershows52joiningthecrowd,53names,takingphotos,andconnectingtoherfans.Evenwhen54fromcancerin2013,Jonescontinuedtoperformandmake55.Sheexplainedinaninterview,“WhenIwalkout(onstage),56painisgone.Youforgetabouteverything.Thereisnocancer.Thereisno57.You’rejustfloating,lookingintheirfaces,andhearingthem58.That’sallthatitistome.”Inhertooshortcareer,SharonJonesrecordedfive59.OnFriday,November18,SharonJonespassedaway60byfriendsandfamily.Shewassixtyyearsold.41.A.small B.same C.poor D.central42.A.movedto B.passedby C.droppedinat D.dreamedof43.A.voice B.skill C.feeling D.love44.cametoanend B.brokeoff C.tookoff D.carriedon45.A.opportunities B.abilities C.parties D.conditions46.A.some B.many C.little D.most47.A.get B.make C.buy D.have48.A.immediately B.certainly C.suddenly D.seriously49.A.that B.which C.who D.when50.A.jokes B.sports C.shows D.games51.A.Disappointed B.Accessible C.Confident D.Worried52.A.for B.in C.through D.by53.A.repeating B.signing C.creating D.shouting54.A.surviving B.escaping C.judging D.suffering55.A.records B.movies C.notes D.fortunes56.A.whenever B.whichever C.whatever D.however57.A.money B.sickness C.time D.energy58.A.scream B.speak C.weep D.whisper59.A.performances B.medals C.albums D.titles60.A.gathered B.cried C.followed D.surroundedV.Proof.Julianerealizedthatshewaslostbyherselfinmiddleoftheforestaresituatedfarfromwheretherewerepeopleliving!Luckily,Julianeknewsomethingabouttheforestnearthatshegrewup.Sheknewthatthemoreimportantthingwastofindfreshlywater.WhenJulianefoundastream,shefollowedtheminthedirectwherethewaterwasmoving.Sheknewthatthestreamwouldbecomeariver,buttherewereoftenvillagesnearariver.Twodayslater,Julianewalkoutoftheforest,feelhungryandverytired,butalive!參考答案I.1.Nowadays2.global3.virtual4.contacts5.compositionsII.1.moved2.Though\Although\Eventhough3.singing4.haveproved5.originally6.where7.where8.to9.amazing10.a11.thusIII.A.1.it2.torelax3.a4.However5.attached6.playing7.on8.using9.what10.hadlearnedB.1.when2.others3.like4.boring5.who6.to7.toplay8.videos

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