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UNIT9學(xué)情評(píng)估選擇題(共55分)一、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)DuringtheSpringandAutumnPeriod,therelivedagreatmusiciannamedYuBoya.Heplayedtheguqinverywell.Unluckily,fewpeoplecould__1____hismusic.Oneday,Boyawenttravelingbyboat.Onhisway,hemetwithabig__2____andstoppedtheboatbytheriverside.Whentherainstopped,seeingthebeautifulscenery(景色),hewasvery__3____.Sohetookouthisguqinandbegantoplay.Ashewasthrowinghimselfintoplayingmusic,he__4____noticedthatsomebodywaslisteningtohimbytheriverside.ThatpersonwasZhongZiqi.Boya__5____himtohisboatandplayedforhim.Heplayedonetune(曲子)thatdescribedthehighmountainandtherunningwater.ZhongunderstooditandrespectedBoyaforhismusical__6____.Boyawasveryexcited,andsaid,“Dearfriend!Onlyyoucanunderstandmymusic!”They__7____thattheywouldmeetagaininthesameplacethenextyear.Thefollowingyear,Boyaarrivedontime,__8____hedidn'tseeZhong.Laterhelearnedthathisfriendhaddiedofanillness.Yufeltsosadthathe__9____hisguqinandneverplayeditagain.Fromthenon,peopleuse“HighMountainsandFlowingWater”to__10____valuablefriendshipbetweenpeople.Truefriendshipisn'taboutwhothepeopleare,orhowlongthey'veknowneachother.Instead,itisaboutpeoplewhocantrulyunderstandeachother.()1.A.forget B.believeC.realize D.understand()2.A.rain B.boatC.instrument D.fish()3.A.bored B.excitedC.proud D.sad()4.A.suddenly B.luckilyC.carefully D.slowly()5.A.sent B.invitedC.refused D.threw()6.A.rule B.talentC.journey D.score()7.A.a(chǎn)greed B.doubtedC.minded D.wondered()8.A.if B.soC.but D.because()9.A.lost B.foundC.hurt D.broke()10.A.believe B.feelC.learn D.describe二、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共16小題;每小題2分,滿分32分)ARussianBalletTheRussianBalletwilltourourcountryandbeshowninBeijing.Time:8:00p.m.,May2-May3Place:BeijingComedyTheater,No.11,ChaoyangmenNorthStreet,DongchengDistrictPrice:100yuanTel:6655-2100ChineseOperaAnewproductionofSichuanOperaisnowoninBeijing.Time:7:30p.m.,May15Place:ChaoyangTheater,No.36DongsanhuanNorthRoad,ChaoyangDistrictPrice:80yuan;Freeforchildrenunder12Tel:6501-1555ItalianConcertMusiciansoftheItalianNationalSymphonyOrchestrawillholdaconcertinBeijing.Time:8:00p.m.,May8Place:XiwangTheater,41DongdajieStreet,DongchengDistrictPrice:60yuanTel:6392-8877()11.TonyisfreeontheeveningofMay3.Whatcanheenjoy?A.Atalkshow. B.ARussianballet. C.AChineseopera. D.AnItalianconcert.()12.(跨學(xué)科·數(shù)學(xué))IfMr.WhitegoestowatchSichuanOperawithhis8-year-oldson,howmuchshouldhepay?A.60yuan. B.80yuan.C.100yuan. D.160yuan. ()13.WhichnumbershouldJohncallifhewantstogotoaconcert?A.6502-1167. B.6655-2100.C.6392-8877. D.6501-1555. ()14.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Anewspaper. B.Anovel.C.Areport. D.Adiary.BIfyouarereallyinterestedinmusicfestivals,thenyoumusthaveheardoftheIsleofWightMusicFestival.IttakesplaceeveryJuneontheIsleofWight,theUK.Peoplethinkit'sgreattoenjoythelovelysummertimeonthebeach.Thedreambeginsassoonasyoustarttravelingtotheisland.Inordertogettothecampsite(營(yíng)地)ofthefestival,youhavetotaketheferry(渡輪).Theferryisfullofexcitedfestivalloverswhoarereadytotakepartinthefantasticmusicfestival.Youcanputupyourtentafterarrivingatthecampsite.Therepeopletalkwitheachotheropenly.Theyarenotascoldasthoseyoumeetinyoureverydaylife.Thefestivallastsforfourdays.Youwillwipe__outallyourworriesabouteverythingduringthedays,justlikelivinginadream.Thenitmaybehardforyoutocomebackto“reality”afterthat.Itseemsthatitisthiskindofmusiceventthatmakespeoplegettogether.Itgivespeoplearealsenseofunity(團(tuán)結(jié)).Itookpartinthefestivalwithmyfriendslastyear.Itwassoexcitingthatwealllostourselvesinthebeautifulmusic.DancingQueensungbyBjornAgainwasmyfavorite.I'mreallylookingforwardtojoininginitforasecondtime.()15.WhenistheIsleofWightMusicFestival?A.Atthebeginningofspring. B.Atthebeginningofsummer.C.Attheendoftheyear. D.Attheendofsummer.()16.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofthepeopleattheIsleofWightMusicFestival?A.Crazy. B.Patient.C.Cold. D.Friendly.()17.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“wipeout”inParagraph3mean?A.Increase. B.Start.C.Remember. D.Forget.()18.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Somefamousmusicfestivals.B.Atriptoanisland.C.TheIsleofWightMusicFestival.D.Thefeelingsofjoininginmusicfestivals.CWhenIwasateenager,myparentswereneverinterestedinthemusicIliked.Theysaidtome,“David,themusicyoulikelisteningtoistoonoisy.”Atthesametime,myfatherregularlydescribedthemusicthathelikedasbeautiful.Asitturnsout,theyarenotalone.AsIgrowolder,I'veoftenheardpeopleofmyagesay,“Today'smusicisterrible.”Manyolderpeoplejustdon'tlikenewmusic.Butwhyisthat?The__mere__exposure__effectmayexplainthis.Itmeansthatthemorefamiliarwearewithsomething,themorelikelywearetopreferit.Whenweareinourearlyteens,weusuallyspendalotoftimelisteningtopopularmusicanddiscussingitwithourfriends.Thenewsongsandsingersduringthistimebecomefamiliartous.Afterweturn30,wearebusyworkingandraisingourfamily.Wedon'thavesomuchtimetolookfornewmusic.Instead,weprefertolistentoouroldfavorites.Accordingtostudies,bythetimeweturn33,mostofuswillcompletelystopexploringnewmusic.ButIthinkthereisanotherreasonforolderpeople'sdislikeofnewmusic.Mostnewmusic,afterall,isnotwrittenforthem.Itismadeforyoungpeople.Sometypesofmusicbeganasarebellion(反抗)ofyoungpeopleagainstout-of-datewaysofdoingthings.Thesetypesincludepunk,rap,hip-hop,heavymetalandmore.Theynaturallyinterestyoungerlisteners.Doyourparentsdislikethemusicyoulike,too?Now,afterreadingthisarticle,youknowthereisnothingwrongwiththat.()19.Whatdidthewriter'sparentsthinkofthemusichelikedwhenhewasateenager?A.Theyenjoyedit.B.Theythoughtitwasbeautiful.C.Theyconsidereditalotofnoise.D.Theydidn'thaveanopinionaboutit.()20.(新考法·細(xì)節(jié)多選)Whydomanyolderpeopledislikenewmusic?①Becausethenewmusicsoundsterrible.②Becausetheyareafraidofnoise.③Becausemostnewmusicisnotwrittenforthem.④Becausetheyarenotfamiliarwiththenewmusic.A.①② B.③④C.②③ D.②④()21.(跨學(xué)科·數(shù)學(xué))Whichofthefollowingchartscorrectlyshows“themereexposureeffect”?(preference偏愛(ài),leveloffamiliarity熟悉度)()22.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Whydon'tyourparentslikethemusicyoulike?B.What'stherealmeaningofthemereexposureeffect?C.Whendomostyoungpeoplestopexploringnewmusic?D.Howdoyoungpeoplelikedifferenttypesofnewmusic?D①OnJanuary4th,theChinaNationalTraditionalOrchestra(樂(lè)團(tuán))playedsomewell-knowntraditionalmusicintheirconcert.Peopleenjoyedthebeautifulsoundsoftheguzheng,thepowerfultunesofthesuona,thetouchingnotesoftheerhuandsoon.EachtraditionalChinesemusicalinstrumenttellsitsownstory.②“I'vefalleninlovewiththesoundsoftraditionalinstruments,especiallythepipa,thefour-stringedinstrument(四弦樂(lè)器)withahistoryofmorethan2,000years.Itcanproducedifferentsounds,suchasthesoundsoffallingsnowandrain.EverytimeIlistentoapipatune(曲調(diào)),Ihaveastrongfeelingofpeace,”saidYangTianaftertheconcert.③However,arecentreportsuggeststhenumberoftraditionalmusiclistenersisdropping.Towakeuppeople'slovefortraditionalmusic,somethingcreativehasbeendone.④Insometraditionalmusicconcerts,VRtechnologyisused.It'slikewatchinga3Dmovie.⑤LiXiaobing,amusicteacherfromBeijing,combinestraditionalfolksingingandoperaswithChineseinstrumentsthroughtechnology.Peoplearesurprisedathisworksandtheylovethem!⑥Somemusicianstrytoaddsomethingnewtotraditionalmusic.Theybringmodernmusiclikepopintotraditionalmusic.WhentheEastmeetstheWest,thenewformofmusicwinstheheartsofboththeoldandtheyoung.⑦Traditionalmusicshowsthebeautyofourculture,andwithsomecreativity,greatthingshappen.()23.Howmanykindsoftraditionalinstrumentsarementionedinthepassage?A.3. B.4.C.5. D.6.()24.WhatdidLiXiaobingdotowakeuppeople'slovefortraditionalmusic?A.Hetoldmanycheerfulstories.B.Hemadegood3DmovieswithVRtechnology.C.HemixedtraditionalmusicwithChineseinstruments.D.Hebroughtmodernmusiclikepopintotraditionalmusic.()25.(新考法·細(xì)節(jié)組合)Whichparagraphsintroducesomecreativemethods?A.③④⑤ B.④⑤⑥C.⑤⑥⑦ D.④⑥⑦()26.Whatdoesthewriterthinkoftraditionalmusicaccordingtothepassage?A.Traditionalmusicmustbetaughtcreatively.B.Traditionalmusicandtechnologymustbeconnected.C.Traditionalmusicshouldonlybeplayedinconcerts.D.Traditionalmusicwithcreativitywillbemorepopular.第二節(jié)(共4小題;每小題2分,滿分8分)從下面的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇四個(gè)還原到文中。Ifyouwanttotellastory,ortellpeopleaboutyourideas,apicturecanoftenbebetterthanwords.Andmovingpicturescanbemuchbetter.Everyoneknowsthemostfamousexampleofmovingpictures—thefilm.Thefilmwasinventedattheendofthe19thcentury.In1892,withhisassistant,Edisoninventedthekinetoscope(活動(dòng)電影機(jī)),amachineforlookingatmovingpictures.Toseethepictures,youhadtolookthroughasmallholeatthetopofthemachine.27.________Filmsdevelopedquicklyandbecamemorepopular.28.________Theplacestoseefilmsbecamebiggerandmorecomfortable.Atfirst,peoplecouldwatchfilmsonlyincinemas.Withtheinventionofthetelevision,peoplebegantowatchfilmsintheirownhomes.Livingroomswithlarge-screenTVsetswerelikesmallcinemasathome.Duringrecentyears,companiesbegantodevelopnewwaystorecordtelevisionprogramswithmachinesthathadmemory.29.________Youcanpaytodownload(下載)filmsandTVprogramsfromtheInternetandwatchthematanytime.Thecinemahaschangedalot.Willcinemasbecomeathingofthepast?Wecan'tbesure.30.________Butsomepeoplethinkthatcinemasarestillthebestplacestowatchfilms.A.Mostpeoplepreferredtraditionalfilmsbecausethesoundwasclearer.B.Onlyonepersoncouldlookintoeachmachine.C.Watchingfilmsathomeorintoacinemaisgreatfun.D.Thiswayyourtelevisionsetcansavefilms,almostlikeacomputer.E.Peoplesoonbegantoopenplacestoshowthesenewfilmstothepublic.三、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)A:Hi,Julia.Whatareyoudoing?B:Hi,Maria.31.________Let'senjoythemusictogether.A:32.________B:It'sLinkinPark's.It'sreallywonderful.A:I'msorry.Idon'tlikerockmusic.Itdrivesmecrazy.33.________B:So,whatkindofmusicdoyoulike?A:Softmusic.34.________Italwaysmakesmefeelpeacefulandrelaxed.B:Oh,no.Softmusicalwaysmakesmesleepy.35.________A:Isupposedifferentpeoplehavedifferenttastesinmusic.B:Iguessso.A.That'smyfirstchoice.B.Pleasecomeoverhere.C.AndIcan'tstandthenoise.D.Whosemusicareyoulisteningto?E.Butrockmusicisexcitingandlively.非選擇題(共45分)四、語(yǔ)法填空(每空一詞)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)FryderykFranciszekChopin(1810-1849)wasagreatcomposerandanexcellentpianist.Hecomposedtwenty-fourshort36.________(piece)forthepianocalledpreludes(前奏曲).Thelongestone,PreludeNo.15,isbetter-known37.________itsnickname,the“Raindrop”P(pán)relude.Howdiditgetitsnickname?Onedayin1838,whenChopin'sloverGeorgeSandwentoutin38.________rainstorm,Chopinbecame39.________(worry).WhilehewaswaitingforSand,hewrotePreludeNo.15.WhenSandcameback,Chopinplayed40.________(she)themusic.Sandthoughtthenotessoundedlikeraindrops.SheletChopinlistentotheraindropsfallingontheroof.ThismadeChopin41.________(happy).Heinsistedthatheneverpaidattentiontothosesoundsor42.________(copy)them.However,likeSand,manypeoplehearraindropsinthisprelude.Somenotesrepeatingthroughoutthepiecesoundlikeraindrops.Theflowofthemusicislikerain,too.Thepiecestarts43.________(soft),44.________itgetslouder,likeraingettingheavier.Thenthemusicgetsquietandfinally45.________(end),likerainwhenitstops.五、綜合填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)lookup,understand,any,probably,own,exciting,learn,when,differentfrom,reasonTherearemanykindsofmusic.Everykindofmusichasits46.________features(特征).Forexample,rockmusicisloudand47.________,whilesoftmusicisquiet.You48.________likelisteningtomanykindsofmusic.Butdoyouknowhowtoappreciate(欣賞)music?Appreciatingmusiciscompletely49.________________listeningtomusic.Ifyouwantto50.________toappreciatemusic,pleasereadthefollowing.Trytolearnaboutallkindsofmusic,althoughsomemusicmightnotbeyourfavorite.Youdon'thavetolikethemusic.Justlistentoitandtryto51.____________________it.Mostsongsarewrittenforsome52.________.Thereisusuallyamessageinasong.Ifyoudon'tunderstanditatonce,53.________thelyrics.Thisishardtodoforclassicalmusicbecausetherearen't54.________lyrics.Forthat,youhavetotryalittleharder55.________youlisten.Don'tcriticize(批評(píng))itthefirsttimeyoulistentoasong.Ifyoustartbycomplaining(抱怨)aboutit,youwillhavenohopeofappreciatingit.六、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)圖文內(nèi)容,在圖文后的短文空格處填入恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~語(yǔ)(每空詞數(shù)不限)。JazzWhenitwasinventedandwhoitwasinventedby:Nobodyknowsexactly.Butitissaidthatitbeganintheearly1900s.Pioneers:Mostwereblacks.Thebestjazzmusicianinthe1900s—LouisArmstrong.Hewasbornin1901inNewOrleans.Hewastalented,hard-workingandhumorous.Hisearlylifewasnoteasy.Hisattitude(態(tài)度)tolife:Lifewasthereandhejustacceptedit.Nooneknowsexactlywhenjazzwasinvented,orbywhom.Butitissaidthatitbeganin56.____________________.Jazzwasanewkindofmusic,forAmericaandtheworld.Mostofthejazzpioneerswere57.________.Soonthepopularityofthiskindofmusicspread.Inthe1900s,thereweremanyjazzmusicians,bothblackandwhite.Manyofthemwerefamous.Onemanwasbetterthantherest.Hisnamewas58.____________________.Hewasbornin1901inNewOrleans.Hehadatalentformusicandwasvery59.________________.Healsohadagoodsenseofhumor.Afterhebecamefamous,hetraveledaroundtheworld.ItseemedthateveryonewantedtohearLouis'play.Butinhisearlylife,helivedahardlife.Duringthatperiod,hislifecouldhardlybeimagined.ButLouissmiledthrougheverything.Hisattitudetolifewasinspiring.Forhim,lifewasthereandhejust60.________it.Heoncesaid,“Mywholelifehasbeenfilledwithhappiness.Whateverhappenedhasbeenbeautifultome.Iloveeverybody.”七、書(shū)面表達(dá)(共1題,滿分15分)假定你是李明,你本周的英語(yǔ)作業(yè)是就“WhatKindofMusicDoYouLikeBest?”這一話題在你所在的社區(qū)進(jìn)行采

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