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His music has()millions of people around the worldA.touchedB.reachedC.contactedD.met

His music has()millions of people around the world

A.touched

B.reached

C.contacted

D.met

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第1题

He likes listening to popular music at home and ___.

A.so his brother is

B.so has his brother

C.so does his brother

D.so his brother does

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第2题

My father is a classic music fan.He has bought hundreds of classic music CDs.() however, he has changed his taste.He listens to Jazz piano every evening.

A、Latter

B、Later

C、Lately

D、Late

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第3题

Music, for both ofus, is a part of life we treasure, and Michael has found his recor
ds and tapesa constant ______ of happiness during the long hours of inactivity forcedupon him.

A.source

B.illustration

C.addition

D.package

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第4题

As the Beatles represent the most important English contribution to rock in the 1960's, Bo
b Dylan is the most important American contributor. This is true in spite of the fact that he has never reached the top sale list of the record industry in the way the Beatles have.

Bob Dylan emerged from the popular folk movement during 1962 and 1963. His first two re cords, "Bob Dylan" and "the Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, "appeared in those years and established his national reputation. This reputation grew slowly, and was helped by his appearance around New York City and at college concerts. As early as 1962, Dylan became known for the quality and quantity of his song-writing. And Dylan' s material has reflected a social awareness and has always involved pro test against injustice. It has aroused a broad trend of similar songs in the present-day market. These elements, in combination with Dylan' s particular sound, have made him one of the most remarkable figures in the history of rock.

Compared with the Beatles, Bob Dylan ______.

A.has more influence on rock music

B.has sold fewer records of his songs

C.is more important in the record industry

D.is less important in American rock

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第5题

(11)(David is always at home by 8pm on Tuesdays.) There' s this TV show that he loves , a soap-opera showing on Channel 2, and he has watched it regularly for almost two years now. (12) (His wife has

11. Rewrite this sentence by adding an appropriate tag question. Follow the example.

Example: She likes music. She likes music , doesn' t she?

12. Change this sentence into negative form. Follow the example.

Examρle: She likes music. She doesn 't like music.

13. Build one question about the underlined part in the sentence.

14. Change this sentence from active voice into passive voice.

15. Change this complex sentence into a simple sentence.

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第6题

"Good Time" is a program on ABC Radio.Jim Green is an announcer for the progr

"Good Time" is a program on ABC Radio.

Jim Green is an announcer for the program. Most of the girls and boys like the program. They also like Jim Green. Some of them often make phone calls to him and thank him __21__ his work. There are lots of letters to him every day, too.

Jim Green gets up at 6:00 every morning. He has bread and a glass of milk for breakfast. He leaves home at 6:30 and __22__ his office at 7:15.

The program __23__ at 7:30.He plays the new records of the pop songs and modern music for his listeners. At 8:00 it's time for the news.

Jim finishes work at 10:30. He goes home __24__ his car. He __25__ newspaper and listens to music after supper. He thinks his life is very interesting.

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C.in

D.begins

E.reads

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C.in

D.begins

E.reads

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C.in

D.begins

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C.in

D.begins

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A.for

B.gets to

C.in

D.begins

E.reads

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第7题

Nelson Mandela was born in South Atrica on July 18, 1918. His tather was a Chiet of a
tribe. Mandela had strong character even from he was a child and he respected national heroes very much. As the oldest son in his family, Mandela was appointed as the successor of the tribe, but he refuseD.He said he would never dominate a tribe, which was under oppressed, with a chief identity. He determined to throw himself into the career of the national liberation.

Mandela was educated at University College of Fort Hare and University of Witwatersrand and qulified in law in 1942. He joined the African National Congress (ANC) in 1944, and was sccessfully led the resistance against the apartheid policies. Nelson Mandela thus won the respect of all the blacks in South America.

In June 1961, he became the commander of the military organization of ANC . Because of his political activity, he went on trial for treason in 1956-1961 . In 1962, Mandela was arrested and stayed in prison for five years with hard labor. In 1964, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.

(Locked up in his cell during daylight hours, deprived of music, both these simple pleasures were denied him for decades. With his fllw prisoners, concerts were organized when possible, particularly at Christmas time,where they would sing. Nelson Mandela finds music very uplifting, and takes a keen interest not only in European classical music but also in African choral music and the many talents in South African musiC.Even years later, Nelson Mandela' s greatest pleasure, his most private moment, was sill watching the sun set with the music of Handel or Tchaikovsky playing.

He stayed in the prison for 27 yeas. During his years in prison, he consistently refused to compromise his political position to obtain his freedom. Mandela' s reputation grew steady. He became a potent symbol ofresistance as the anti-apartheid movement.

Mandela was eventually set free on February 18, 1990. The event was broadcast live all over the worlD.On the day of his release from prison, Mandela made a speech to the nation. He said, "To be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others." In 1994, Nelson Mandela became the first black President in the history of South Africa.

The years in jail reinforced his habits that were already entrencheD.From the 1940s, he had the disciplined eating regime of an athlete, and did early morning exercise everyday. Still today Nelson Mandela is up by 4:30 am,irespective of how late he has worked the previous evening. By 5 am he has begun his exercise routine that lasts at least an hour. Breakfast is by 6:30, when the day' s newspapers are reaD.The day' s work has begun.

With a standard working day of at least 12 hours, time management is crucial and Mandela is extremely impatient with unpunctuality, regarding it as insulting to those you are dealing with.

In his life time, he won nearly one hundred awards. In 1993, he was honored with the Nobel Peace Prize, which was to commend his contribution in against racial discrimination for half a century. Nevertheless, Mandela accepted it as an accolade to all the people who have worked for peace.

56.Whom did Mandela respect in his childhood?

A.National athletes.

B.National heroes.

C.White people.

D.His parents.

57.Nelson Mandela refused to be the chief of the tribe because_____.

A.he dld not want to be like his father

B.he wanted to go to university

C.he did not want to be a leader of the tribe that was under opression

D.he wanted to become the president of South Africa

58.In Para.2, the word” apartheid" refer to the policies.

A.racial discrimination

B.immigration

C.economic

D.population growth

59.Mandela had great interest in the following music forms EXCEPT______

A.European classical music

B.African choral music.

C.American popular music

D.South American talents' music.

60.How long did Mandela stay in jail?

A.25years

B.27years

C.30 years

D.23 years.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Well, tonight we have Andrew Green in our studio to talk about music. Andrew i
s a great guitarist and has his own band. So, Andrew, welcome.

M: Thanks a lot. My pleasure to be here tonight.

W: Now, Andrew, perhaps you could tell us something about the future trends for the global music industry?

M: Sure. Well, from my perspective as a musician, [19] I can see a dramatic increase in the popularity of Latin music, even now. If this trend continues, I imagine the popularity of Salsa dancing will also rise dramatically. This may result in a slight decrease in the popularity of other types of music.

W: What do you think of the sudden drop in interest in classical music?

M: I think this trend has been in the works for quite some time. As more and more varieties of music become available to consumers, the classic standards may suffer in the popularity contest. [20] I think the drop in interest of classical music hasn't been sudden at all, it's been slow and steady for many years now.

W: Is there any type of music that is consistently popular with most people?

M: If you look at the numbers, rock and roll music has remained a steady constant through the years. I expect the popularity of rock and roll will stay the same in the coming years.

W: It's said that [21] rock music might make one livelier and happier. What do you think of it?

M: That's tree. Research suggests that music can influence a person's feelings and character. [21] There's clear evidence that people who listen lively music are lively people.

(20)

A.Salsa dancing.

B.Classical music.

C.Rock and roll.

D.Latin music.

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第9题

A retail company that leases the majority of its space has:·total assets of $4,500 milli

A retail company that leases the majority of its space has:

·total assets of $4,500 million,

·total long-term debt of $2,125 million, and

·average interest rate on debt of 12%.

Note 8 to the 2011 financial statements contains the following information about the company’s future beginning of year lease commitments:

Note 8: Operating leases

A retail company that leases the majority of its s

After adjustment for the off-balance-sheet financing, the debt-to-total-assets ratio for the company is closest to:

A. 55%.

B. 57%.

C. 65%.

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第10题

回答题Text 3Commercial classical music radio in North America has changed dramatically ove

回答题Text 3

Commercial classical music radio in North America has changed dramatically over the past decade. The number of stations has shnmk very rapidly——many operators dropped the format in favor of something more profitable, like pop or rock, with their crazy youthful audience. But the availability of satellite radio, Interact streaming and digital technologies has introduced new options for classical fans.

In the city of Toronto, a familiar media player entered the tray last year: Moses Znaimer, 65, the famous brave television pioneer who was the driving force behind Toronto" s CITY-TV. Eleven months ago, he took ownership of Classical 96.3 FM, Canada" s first and largest commercial clas- sical station, which "re-launched" this month with some new on-air hosts, a totally new schedule, and more attention to singing art and less to full-length symphonies.

The popular station airs selections (usually no more than 10 to 15 minutes long) of greatest- hits classical works, 24 hours a day. This usually means single movements of larger works and oth- er pieces, with commercial ads in between. The station may never be the preferred destination of highbrow classical fans, who seek full-length symphonies and operas. But this doesn" t seem to trouble Znaimer, who says of his main competitor, CBC Radio Two: "They play classical, and they do it well when they do it, but they don" t do it all the time, and they" re doing it less and less. "

Marilyn Gilbert, a Toronto artist manager, also makes a comparison to Canada" s national broadcaster when she praises Znaimer" s station: "Classical 96.3 FM is very important for the com- munity and the country, especially in view of the changes that are going on at CBC."

Znaimer is best-known for his influential work in television, but he was also one of the crea- tors of Cross Country Checkup, the longest-running show on CBC Radio. Today he calls Classical 96.3 FM "arguably the most successful of all classical music stations on the continent. At about 800,000 listeners per week, we are larger even than the New York Times classical station E WQXR- FM]." And under his excellent and creative leadership, the sound of the station has become livelier.

Many operators have dropped commercial classical radio in order to_______ 查看材料A.make more profits

B.promote pop music

C.use new technology

D.attract classical fans

From the text we learn that Moses Znaimer wanted to_______ 查看材料A.consolidate his position at Classical 96.3 FM

B.acquaint classical fans with some new radio stations

C.help expand Toronto" s CCTY-TV into a bigger business

D.make Classical 96.3 FM more satisfying to classical fans

It can be inferred that Classical 96.3 FM makes money by_______ 查看材料A.attracting and broadcasting commercials

B.showing carefully selected programs

C.competing with CBC Radio Two

D.pleasing highbrow classical fang

Marilyn Gilbert believes Classical 96.3 FM_______ 查看材料A.encourages people to learn classical music

B.introduces a new idea to broadcasting reform

C.matters a lot to the community and the country

D.causes CBC to change its way of program arrangement

The success of Classical 96.3 FM lies in the fact that______ 查看材料A.it has reformed its traditional program style

B.it is more diverse than WQXR-FM in New York

C.it has attracted audiences of different age groups

D.it is the biggest broadcasting station on the continent

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