参考答案和解析
正确答案: D
解析: 暂无解析
更多“This piece of music is to be played()by the piano.”相关问题
  • 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


    正确答案:C
    39.答案为C  此题为细节题。第二段最后几句的大意是,莫扎特的爸爸用惊奇的声调说,Marianne弹这段曲子胜过以往任何时候。

  • 第2题:

    B

    My name is Tom Mallory. I'm English and I'm 13. I'm a student in Brookes School. I like music and sports very much. I can play twoinstruments :the violin and the piano. I can play them very well.

    I have two sisters. They are students, too. Our parents are from Ireland, but they live in London now. My mother is a teacher and my father is the manager of a small en-gineering company.

    ( )26. Tom lives in________

    A.Ireland

    B.England

    C.Canada

    D.America


    正确答案:B
    26.B【解析】根据第二句可得知。

  • 第3题:

    Without poorer lessons, you could ___ a lot of bad habits when playing the piano.

    A.pick up

    B.keep up

    C.draw up

    D.catch up


    参考答案:A

  • 第4题:

    Please find the exact definition for "symphony".

    A. something made in an earlier period and collected and valued because it is beautiful,rare,old or of high quality

    B. the main or most important rules or parts

    C. a person who helps someone serve in a restaurant,especially an opera

    D. a long piece of music for an


    正确答案:D

  • 第5题:

    The people danced _____ the music played.

    A、like

    B、as

    C、unless

    D、in case


    正确答案:C

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    Ludwig Van Beethoven,a major composer of the nineteenth century,overcame many personal problems to achieve artistic greatness.
    Born in Bonn,Germany,in 1770,he first studied music with the court organist,Gilles van der Eeden.His father was excessively strict and given to heavy drinking._________(46)Appointed deputy court organist to Christian Gottlob Neefe at a surprisingly early age in 1782,Beethoven also played the harpsichord and the viola. In 1792 he was sent to Vienna by his patron,Count Ferdinand Waldstein,to study music under Haydn.
    Beethoven remained unmarried.__________(47)Continually plagued by ill health,he developed an ear infection which led to his tragic deafness in 1819.
    ___________(48)He completed mature masterpieces of great musical depth:three piano sonatas, four string quartets,the Missa Solemnis,and the 9th Symphony.He died in 1827.__________(49)
    Noting that Beethoven often flew into fits of rage,Goethe once said of him,"I am astonished by his talent,but he is unfortunately an altogether untamed personality."___________(50)

    ______(48)
    A:In spite of this handicap,however,he continued to write music.
    B:Because of irregular payments from his publishers and erratic support from his patrons,he was troubled by financial worries throughout his adult life.
    C:His life was marked by a passionate dedication to independence.
    D:When his mother died,Beethoven,then a young man,was named guardian of his two younger brothers.
    E:Although Beethoven's personality may have been untamed,his music shows great discipline and control,and this is how we remember him best.
    F: Today his music is still being played all over the world.

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查的是对上下文之间意义关系的理解和对文章细节的把握。本段介绍贝多芬早年生平。前一句话说他的父亲对他要求十分严厉,而且酗酒成性。选项D说当他母亲亡故后,还是一个年轻人的贝多芬成为他两个小弟弟的监护人。把选项D放在这里意思连贯,是最适合的选项。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间意义关系的理解。本段介绍贝多芬成年后坎坷的遭遇,选项B最合适。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间意义关系的理解和对文章细节的把握。句中的this handicap承接上段,指上段最后一句话提到的耳聋这一残疾,此句是说贝多芬身残志坚,继续音乐创作。本段最后列举了贝多芬取得的音乐成就。选项A与上下文街接自然,意思连贯。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间意义关系的理解。到此为止,作者介绍完了贝多芬的生平,需要作一个简要的概括:选项C“他的一生是热切追求独立的一生”放在此处最合适。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间意义关系的理解。本段第一句提到歌德对贝多芬性情的评价,说他狂躁易怒,性情不羁。选项E“尽管贝多芬的性情狂躁不羁,但他的音乐却很有章法、控制有度,这也是他最值得我们怀念的地方”符合文意。

  • 第7题:

    The first true piece of sports equipment that man invented was the ball.
    In ancient Egypt,as everywhere,pitching stones was a favorite children's game.But a badly thrown rock could hurt a child.Looking for something less dangerous to throw,the Egyptians made what were probably the first balls.
    At first,balls were made of grass or leaves held together by vines.Later they were made of piece of animal skin sewed together and stuffed with feathers or hay.
    Even though the Egyptians were warlike,they found time for peaceful games.Before long they had developed a number of ball games,each with its own set of rules.Perhaps they played ball more for instruction than for fun.Ball playing was thought of mainly as a way to teach young men the speed and skill they would need for war.

    This selection says that the Egyptians played__.

    A.many different games with balls
    B.many different kinds of games
    C.only one ball game
    D.different games with similar roles

    答案:A
    解析:
    参见第四段第二句。

  • 第8题:

      A No man-made device could replace the ability to hear.
      B When he wanted to appreciate music, Eagar played the piano.
      C Still, as Michael Eagar discovered, when it comes to musical harmonies, hearing is irrelevant.
      D Michael Eagar, who died in 2003, became deaf at the age of 21.
      E Beethoven produced his most wonderful works after he became deaf.
      F Solomon argues that Beethoven's deafness "heightened" his achievement as a composer.


    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第9题:

    This piece of music is to be played()by the piano.

    Aown

    Bsingle

    Csolo

    Ditself


    C

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    —How do you like the piece of music Water by Tan Dun?—Wonderful! It’s the ______ I’ve ever listened to.
    A

    better

    B

    best

    C

    worse

    D

    worst


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    —你觉得谭盾的乐章《水》怎么样?—太精彩了!这是我至今听到过最棒的一首。本题考查比较级和最高级。冠词the只能与最高级连用,故A、C两项错误。由“wonderful”可知,此处要表达的应该是“最好的”,故选择B项。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    I have never heard so wonderful piece of music before.
    A

    never

    B

    heard

    C

    piece

    D

    before


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Today, many cultures divide music()art music and music of the people.
    A

    from

    B

    into

    C

    over

    D

    beneath


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

    根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    Muzak

    The next time you go into a bank, a store, or a supermarket, stop and listen. What do you hear? 71 It's similar to the music you listen to, but it's not exactly the same. That's because this music was especially designed to relax you, or to give you extra energy. Sometimes you don't even realize the music is playing, but you react to the music anyway.

    Quiet background music used to be called "elevator (电梯) music" because we often heard it in elevators. But lately we hear it in more and more places, and it has a new name "Muzak". About one-third of the people in America listen to "Muzak" everyday. The music plays for 15 minutes at a time, with short pauses in between. It is always more lively between ten and eleven in the morning, and between three and four in the afternoon, when people are more tired. 72

    If you listen to Muzak carefully, you will probably recognize the names of many of the songs. Some musicians or songwriters don't want their songs to be used as Muzak, but others are happy when their songs are chosen. Why? 73

    Music is often played in public places because it is designed to make people feel less lonely when they are in an airport or a hotel. It has been proven that Muzak doeswhat it is designed to do. Tired office workers suddenly have more energy when they hear the pleasant sound of Muzak in the background. 74 Supermarket shoppers buy 38 percent more groceries.

    75 . They say it's boring to hear the same songs all the time. But other people enjoy hearing Muzak in public places. They say it helps them relax and feel calm. One way or another, Muzak affects everyone. Some farmers even say their cows give more milk when they hear Muzak!

    A. Some people don't like Muzak.

    B. The music gives them extra energy.

    C. Music is playing in the background.

    D. Factory workers produce 13 percent more.

    E. Muzak tends to help people understand music better.

    F. They get as much as $4 million a year if their songs are used.

    G. Muzak is played in most of the big supermarkets in the world.


    正确答案:C,B,F,D,A

  • 第14题:

    We often ___ a particular color with a piece of music, a book, a play or a person.

    A.refer

    B.know

    C.associate

    D.like


    正确答案: C

  • 第15题:

    A piece of ( ) music will make you happy.

    A、pleased

    B、merry

    C、glad

    D、fond


    参考答案:B

  • 第16题:

    Today, many cultures divide music into art music and music of the people.


    正确答案:今天,许多文化将音乐分为艺术音乐和大众音乐。

  • 第17题:

    Edward, you play so well. But I you played the piano. A. didn’t know B. hadn’t known C. don’t know D. haven’t known


    正确答案:A

  • 第18题:

    The first true piece of sports equipment that man invented was the ball.
    In ancient Egypt,as everywhere,pitching stones was a favorite children's game.But a badly thrown rock could hurt a child.Looking for something less dangerous to throw,the Egyptians made what were probably the first balls.
    At first,balls were made of grass or leaves held together by vines.Later they were made of piece of animal skin sewed together and stuffed with feathers or hay.
    Even though the Egyptians were warlike,they found time for peaceful games.Before long they had developed a number of ball games,each with its own set of rules.Perhaps they played ball more for instruction than for fun.Ball playing was thought of mainly as a way to teach young men the speed and skill they would need for war.

    The best title for this selection is__.

    A.The First Ball Games
    B.How Egyptian Children Played Games
    C.Egyptian Sports
    D.The Beginning of Sports

    答案:A
    解析:
    本文主题明确,讲的是最初的球类游戏。

  • 第19题:

    An Early Form of Jazz Music【爵士乐的早期形式】
      Music comes in many forms; most countries have a style of their own. At the turn of the last century, _____(51)jazz was born , America had no prominent_____(52)of its own. No one knows exactly when was invented or by whom. But it began to be _____(53)in the early 1890s. Jazz is America's contribution to_____(54)music. In contrast to classical music, which_____(55)formal European traditions, jazz is spontaneous and free in form. It bubbles with energy, _____(56)the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. In the' 1920s jazz_____(57)like America. And so it does today. The_____(58)of the music are as interesting as the music itself. American Negroes, or blacks, as they are called today, were the jazz pioneers. They were brought to the Southern states_____(59)slaves. They were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long hours. When a Negro died his friends and relatives_____(60)a procession to carry to body to the cemetery. In New Orleans, a band often accompanied the_____(61). On the way to the cemetery the band played slow, solemn music, suited to the occasion. _____(62)on the way home the mood changed. Spirits lifted. Death had removed one of their number, but the living were glad to be_____(63). The band played_____(64)music, improvising on both the harmony and the melody of the tunes_____(65)at the funeral. This music made everyone want to dance. It was an early form of jazz.
    {文章51~65)

    A. while B. when C. since D.as


    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第20题:

    Life gets noisier every day and very few people can free from noise of some sort or another.It doesn′t matter where you live--in the middle of a modem city,or a faraway village--the chances that you will be disturbed by jet aero planes,transistor radios,oil powered engines,etc.,are almost everywhere.We seem to be getting used to noise,too.Some people feel quite lonely without background music while they are working.
    Scientific tests have shown that total silence can be very frightening experience for human beings.However,some people enjoy listening to pop music which is very loud,and this can do harm to their eardrums(耳鼓).The noise level in some disco is far above the usual safety level for heavy industrial areas.
    One recent report about noise and concentration(专心)suggested that although a lot of people say that any noise disturbs their concentration,what really affects their ability to concentrate is a change in the level of noise.It goes on to say that a background noise,which doesn′t change too much(music,for example)may even help people to concentrate.

    "Background music"in the passage means

    A.music played in the concert
    B.a kind of noise coming into your ears
    C.music which helps people to concentrate
    D.music played while people are working

    答案:D
    解析:
    考情点拨:词义猜测题。应试指导:从第一段最后一句可知,background music是人们工作时听的音乐。

  • 第21题:

    问答题
    Guitar  Today we tell about a very popular musical instrument. Listen and see if you can guess what it is.  If you guess it was a guitar, you are correct. The Museum of Fine Arts in the eastern city of Boston, Massachusetts, recently began showing a collection of guitars. The exhibit is called Dangerous Curves: The Art of the Guitar. It shows how the instrument developed during the past four centuries.  Probably no other musical instrument is as poplar around the world as guitar. Musicians use the guitar for almost every kind of music. Country and western music would not be the same without a guitar. The traditional Spanish folk music called Flamenco could not exist without a guitar. The second of American blues music would not be the same without the sad cry of the guitar. And rock and roll music would almost be impossible without this instrument.  Music exports do not agree about where the guitar first was played. Most agree it is ancient. Some experts say an instrument very much like a guitar was played in Egypt more than a thousand years ago. Some other experts say that the ancestor of the modern guitar was brought to Spain from Persia sometime in the twelfth century. The guitar continued to develop in Spain. In the seventeen hundreds it became similar to the instrument we know today.  Many famous musicians played the instrument. The famous Italian violinist Niccolo Paganinni played and wrote music for the guitar in the early eighteen hundreds. Franz Schubert used the guitar to write some of his famous works.  In modem times Spanish guitarist Andres Segovia helped make the instrument extremely popular. One kind of music for the guitar developed in the southern area of Spain called Adalusia. It will always be strongly linked with the Spanish guitar. It is called Flamenco.  One guitar in the Boston Fine Arts display was played by Les Paul. It is a very old electric guitar. Mister Paul began experimenting with ways to make an electric guitar in the nineteen thirties. The Gibson Guitar Company began producing its famous Les Paul Guitar in 1952. The instrument has the same shape and the same six strings as the traditional guitar, but it sounds very different. Listen to a Les Paul recording. It was the fifth most popular song in the United States in 1952.  The guitar has always been important to blues music. The electric guitar Mister Paul helped develop made modem blues music possible: There have been many great blues guitarists. Yet, music experts say all blues guitar players are measured against one man and his famous guitar. That man is B-B King. Every blues fan knows that years ago B-B King named his guitar Lucille. Here B-B King plays Lucille on his famous recording of The Thrill Is Gone B-B King’s guitar, Lucille, is so important to American music that the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC has asked for it. They want to display the large, beautiful black guitar in one of the museums because it is a part of American culture.  Another famous guitar in American music also has a name. It belongs to country music star Willie Nelson. His guitar is as famous in country music as Lucille is in blues music. Its name is Trigger. Trigger is really a very ugly guitar. It looks like an old, broken instrument someone threw away. Several famous people have written their names on it. A huge hole was tom in the front of it a long time ago. It looks severely damaged. But the huge hole, the names and other marks seem to add to its sound. Listen while Willie Nelson and Trigger play of, Angel Flying Too Close To the Ground.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    吉他 今天我们谈论的是非常流行的一种乐器。听听它的音质你能猜出来是什么乐器吗?
    如果你猜是一把吉他,那你就猜对了。坐落在马萨诸塞州的波士顿东部的美术馆近期进行了一次吉他展览。这次展览被称为“危险的曲线:吉他的艺术”。它向人们展示了在过去的四百年来吉他的发展史。
    或许在整个世界上还没有别的乐器像吉他这样深受大家喜爱。音乐家几乎可以用吉他弹奏所有的音乐。没有吉他,乡村音乐和西洋音乐将大不一样。没有吉他,被称为弗拉门科的西班牙传统民谣将不复存在。没有吉他的悲泣声,美国的第二布鲁斯音乐也失去了原有的风格。没有吉他,也就没有摇滚音乐。
    音乐家至今对吉他最早演奏的地方还各持己见。绝大多数人认为是在远古时代。一些专家认为早在一千多年前一种非常类似于吉他的乐器曾在埃及弹奏。另外有一些专家认为现代吉他的远祖是在12世纪的某个时期从波斯传入了西班牙。吉他在西班牙继续发展。到了l8世纪它就接近了现今的吉他。
    很多知名的音乐家弹奏吉他。在19世纪早期,意大利著名的小提琴家尼珂洛·帕加尼尼就弹奏过吉他并为吉他谱曲。费朗茨·舒伯特曾经用吉他谱写过他的一些著名的乐章。
    现代西班牙吉他弹奏家安卓斯·斯高维亚使这种乐器格外地受人欢迎。在西班牙南部爱达露西雅地区发展起来了一种吉他音乐,它与西班牙的吉他紧密相连,被称为弗拉门科民歌。
    在波士顿的艺术博览馆有一把曾经被雷斯·保罗弹奏过的吉他。这是一把很古老的电子吉他。保罗先生在20世纪30年代就开始采用各种方法研制电吉他。吉普森公司在1952年开始生产它著名的雷斯·保罗牌吉他。这种吉他和传统的吉他有着相同的形状,同样也是六根弦,但声音却截然不同。让我们听一听雷斯·保罗的唱片,在1952年它名列美国最畅销排行榜的第五名。
    吉他对爵士乐一直都很重要。保罗先生的电子吉他使现代爵士音乐的发展成为了可能。同时也产生了很多伟大的爵士乐吉他演奏家。但是音乐家却认为所有的爵士乐的演奏家都是由一个人以及他著名的吉他来衡量的。这个人就是B—B金。所有爵士乐的歌迷都知道数年前 B—B金把他的吉他命名为露西蕾。B-B金用他的露西蕾演奏了他著名的唱片《颤栗消散》。 B—B金的露西蕾对美国音乐非常重要,以至于华盛顿的史密森学会想收藏它。他们想把这把体积大且美观的黑色吉他展列在一家博物馆里,因为这把吉他是美国文化的一部分。
    另一把在美国音乐史上占据一席之位的吉他也有名字。它属于乡村音乐歌星威利·纳尔逊。在乡村音乐中纳尔逊的吉他和爵士音乐中的露西蕾吉他享有一样的盛名。这把吉他的名字叫“扳机”。“扳机”实在是一把很丑的吉他。它看上去像一把被人扔掉的、破旧不堪的乐器。好几位名人都在上面签上了自己的名字。很早以前它的前部就被戳了一个大洞。损伤十分严重。而就是这个洞、那些签名以及其他的标记似乎为它增色不少。听纳尔逊和“扳机”演奏的《飞翔的天使离地面太近》。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    This piece of music is to be played()by the piano.
    A

    own

    B

    single

    C

    solo

    D

    itself


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    One of America’s most important export is her modern music.         (1) _______American popular music is playing all over the world. It is enjoyed      (2) _______by people of all ages in all countries. Because the lyrics are English,    (3) _______nevertheless people not speaking English enjoy it. The reasons forits popularity are its fast pace and rhythmic beat.  The music has many origins in the United States. Country music,coming from the suburban areas in the southern United States, is one      (4) _______source. Country music features simple themes and melodies describingday-to-day situations and the feelings of country people. Many peopleappreciate this music because the emotions expressed by country         (5) _______music songs.  A second origin of American popular music is the blues. It depicted    (6) _______mostly sad feelings reflecting the difficult lives of American blacks. Itis usually played and sung by black musicians, but it is not popular with    (7) _______all Americans.  Rock music is a newer form of music. This music style, featuringfast and repetitious rhythms, was influenced by the blues and countrymusic. It is first known as rock-and-roll in the 1950s. Since then there    (8) _______have been many forms of rock music, hard rock, soft rock, punk rock,disco music and others. Many performers of popular rock music areyoung musicians.  American popular music is marketed to a demanding audience.Now popular songs are heard on the radio several times a day. Somesongs become popular all over the world. People hear these songs sing     (9) _______in their original English or sometimes translated into other languages.The words may coincide but the enjoyment of the music is universal.      (10) _______

    正确答案:
    1.export改为exports 根据one of结构可知export要用复数形式,export复数形式指“出口商品”。
    2.playing改为played
    play和句子主语American popular music是逻辑动宾关系,故用被动语态。
    3.Because改为Though/Although
    Because表示原因,此句应为让步状语从句,以体现意义上的转折。
    4.suburban改为rural 乡村音乐来自乡村地区,故用rural。suburban为城市郊区。
    5.because改为because of
    because用来引导从句,而because of后接名词或名词短语作宾语。
    6.depicted改为depicts 布鲁斯现在的风格并没有改变,是一般状态,故用现在时。
    7.去掉not 加not不符合本文意旨,根据文意此处应为肯定,即“受全体美国人欢迎”。
    8.is改为was 通过in the 1950s可知所述的是过去的事实,故用一般过去时态。
    9.sing改为sung 此处表被动,sung引导过去分词短语作宾语补足语。
    10.coincide改为differ 根据连词but可知整个句子应表达转折语气。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    As far as he's concerned,one piece of music is very much like_______.
    A

    another

    B

    one another

    C

    other

    D

    the other


    正确答案: C
    解析: