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After the music had ______ there was a storm of applause.A.died outB.died hardC.died offD.

After the music had ______ there was a storm of applause.

A.died out

B.died hard

C.died off

D.died away

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第1题
Shortly after the tea Leopold heard the music from upstairs. He was astonished because
______.

A. Wolfgang loved the piece so much

B. Wolfgang was playing in the darkness

C. Marianne had never played the piece so beautifully

D. Marianne was washing dishes in the kitchen

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第2题
shortly after tea Leopold heard the music from upstairs. He was astonished because ______.

A.Wolfgang loved the piece so much

B.Wolfgang was playing in the darkness

C.Marianne had never played the piece so beautifully

D.Marianne was washing dishes in the kitchen

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第3题
Peter liked music very much when he was at school, but when he went to the university,he
decided to study medicine instead. After he passed the examinations and became a doctor, he had to work in a hospital for some time. There he discovered that a lot of patients were happier and less worried about their illnesses if they could hear pleasant music. When Peter became a surgeon and began to work for himself, he decided to keep his patients happy by having a tape recorder in his waiting room, playing beautiful music for them. But soon after the tape recorder was put in the waiting room, Peter’s nurse heard a woman who was sitting in the crowded waiting room one morning complain, "Here we’re all waiting to see the doctor, and he’s just playing the piano in his office instead of doing his work!"

31. Peter liked music when he was at school.

A. T B. F

32. Peter had to pass some examinations after he became a doctor.

A. T B. F

33. Peter decided to play music for his patients because he couldn’t leave music.

A. T B. F

34. Peter put a recorder in his waiting room.

A. T B. F

35. The woman complained because she thought Peter wasn’t working.

A. T B. F

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第4题
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听力原文:M: It's Julia's birthday tomorrow.

W: Are you sure? I think it should be the day after tomorrow.

M: Well, let me see. Oh, I'm sorry. You're fight. It is the day after tomorrow. Shall we buy her a gift?

W: Yes, of course. Shall we get her a new pen?

M: That sounds good. But I think it's better to buy her a box of chocolates.

W: Julia doesn't like sweet things. Didn't you know that?

M: You're right. Er... I know. We can give her a record, for she loves music very much.

W: That's great. Let's go to the music shop now.

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A.The next day.

B.The day after next.

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第5题
About 150 years ago,a musician sat quietly at a concert in Vienna. He was playing his new
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Beethoven wrote about 300 (12) of music. He wrote some of his most beautiful pieces after he became deaf. It is hard for anyone to be deaf. But it is even worse for a musician than for (13) else. Think of not being able to hear the music you have written!

As a child Beethoven did not have a happy life. His father drank (14) .When the boy was only four,his father decided to make a musician (15) him. Hour after hour he had to practice (16) the violin. He learned so fast that he was able to make a concert tour when he was eleven. When he was seventeen,the great Mozart praised him. After he studied with Haydn. Beethoven was writing a great deal of music (17) .

Beethoven had an ugly face and a bad temper. He was often invited (18) the homes of wealthy people. They forgave him when his temper flared up. Illness made him become deaf when he was (19) thirty-one.

Beethoven wrote long pieces and short ones,gentle ones and (20) ones.

A. hear

B. listen

C. listen to

D. hear of

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第6题
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Mozart died when he was still a young man. During his short life he studied music, taught music, played music and wrote music. Even by working so hard, he couldn't make much money. Often he had to borrow money from his friends. But his music made him happy, and for more than two hundred years, his music has made many other people happy.

(14)

A.He visited many different countries with his elder sister.

B.He started to show interest in music.

C.He often had lessons with his sister.

D.He started to take music lessons from his father.

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第7题
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(7)

A.Your boss's order.

B.Your leader's inspection.

C.Something unpleasant to be experienced.

D.Sour pop music.

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第8题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: Rock and roll combines many kinds of American music-- country music, folk music, church music, work songs, blues and jazz.Rock and roll developed in the early 1950s from a kind of music called rhythm and country late at night. Some teenagers began buying rhythm and blues records as a form. of rebellion. This music was very different from the music that was popular with their parents. The music was exciting. It had a very strong rhythm and beat Some adults strongly objected to rhythm and blues music. They did not young man was Elvis Presley. Phillips produced Presley's first real record in 1954. Many experts consider it to be the first rock and roll song. It is called "That's All Right."

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A.Country music.

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C.Rhythm and blues music.

D.Blues and jazz.

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第9题
1 After graduating from high school in Michigan, M...

1 After graduating from high school in Michigan, Madonna received a dance scholarship to the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance. After convincing her father to allow her to take ballet lessons, she was persuaded by her ballet teacher to pursue a career in dance, dropped out of college in 1978, and relocated to New York City. (1) She worked as a Dunkin’ Donuts waitress and danced with modern dance troupes, continuing to perfect her craft while trying to make ends meet. “It was the first time I’d ever taken a plane, the first time I’d ever gotten a taxi cab,” she once said of her move to New York. “I came here with $35 in my pocket. It was the bravest thing I’d ever done.” 2 After collaborating with bands---The Breakfast Club and Emmy, she eventually decided to market herself as a solo act and recorded demos to send to record labels in New York City. Madonna was famously rejected by Millennium Records President Jeremy Ienner, known for productions of such hits as “Dirty Dancing” and “Sister Act.” He stated that while he enjoyed some of her music, she was “not ready yet” and he would “pass for now.” This rejection motivated Madonna to continue making music with club DJ Mark Kamins, who at the time was working with Seymour Stein of Sire Records. Kamins gave Stein a demo of Madonna’s work while Stein was in the hospital, and he insisted Madonna come to the hospital immediately so he could sign her to his label. 3 In an interview, Stein remembered what it was like to meet Madonna: “I always believed in her, because not only did she have talent, but she had a burning desire, drive, ambition, and a work ethic that is incredible. So, she had everything and I saw that in my hospital room.” Madonna has tried very hard to achieve success. Which of the following is NOT an example given by the passage to show how hard she has worked?

A、Received a dance scholarship to the University of Michigan School of Music.

B、Relocated to New York City.

C、Worked as a Dunkin’ Donuts waitress and danced with modern dance troupes.

D、Continue making music with club DJ Mark Kamins.

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第10题
Passage Three For some time after the Spanish won Granada from the Moors, Spanish kings e

Passage Three

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After that, many years passed without visits from royal guests. The noble palaces of Granada remained silent and closed, and that loveliest of palaces, the Alhambra, lay sadly alone with no one to care for its beautiful gardens. People no longer visited the tower where once three beautiful Moorish princesses had lived. Only birds and insects found their way to those tower rooms which had once been the home of the king's lovely daughters. Zayda, Zorayda, and Zorahayda. It was said that the spirit of the youthful princess Zorahayda, who had died in that tower, was often seen by moonlight, seated beside the fountain in the hall, or weeping beside the high stone wall. It was said that the music of her silver lute could be heard at midnight by travelers passing along the road.

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44. According to the passage, which is not true during the earthquake?

A. Several houses fell to the ground.

B. The old tower shook to their foundations.

C. Spanish kings were frightened away.

D. Spanish won Granada.

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