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必修二Unit5Music单元培优综合测试卷

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

(2024·浙江杭州·模拟预测)Summermaywellbethefavouriteseasonofclassicalmusiclovers,with

numerousfestivalsspanningallgenresandcomposerstakingplaceworldwide.Andwhat’sbetterthanenjoyinga

liveperformanceofyourfavouritepiece?Enjoyingitinthegreatoutdoors,ofcourse!

VerbierFestival,Switzerland

NestledinthebreathtakingSwissAlpsat1500metresaltitudeisapicturesquelittlevillagecalledVerbier.Its

magicaltwo-weekcelebrationfestivalhasbecomeknownforattractingthebiggestsoloistsintheworld,andthis

year,markingits30thanniversary,isnoexceptionwithitsall-starcast:ChinesepianistYujaWang,theyoung

superstarcellistSheku-KannehMasonandmanyothers.

July14—July30,

GranadaInternationalFestival,Spain

Since1952,theInternationalFestivalofMusicandDanceofGranadahastakenupresidenceinAlhambra

PalaceanditsgardensduringthemonthsofJuneandJuly,toshowcaseclassicalmusic,operaballet,Spanishdance

andflamenco.TheoutdoorGeneralifeTheatrepresentsthevisualspectacularsoftheSpanishNationalBallet,

HamburgBalletandSpain’sNationalDanceCompany.Legendarysinger-songwriterBobDylanwillalsodraw

crowdstothebreathtakingGeneralife.

June21—July19,

EdinburghInternationalFestival,Scotland

WiththeEdinburghInternationalFestivalaroundeverycorner,there’sawonderfulatmosphereonthe

historicstreetsofEdinburghinAugust.Historicsquaresbecomecirclesaspeoplegathertowatchmiraculous

performers.Thisyear,itwelcomesviolinistNicolaBenedettiasfestivaldirectorwithafreshprogrammethat

invitesinternationalguestsincludingtheAlvinAileyfromAmericanDanceTheatre,andSouthKorea’sKBS

SymphonyOrchestraintheirfirsteverUKperformance.

August4—August27,eif.co.uk

GrandTetonMusicFestival,USA

LocatedatthebaseoftheTetonmountainrangeinWyomingandwithineasyreachofYellowstoneNational

Park,theGrandTetonMusicFestivaloffersunrivalledaccesstothenaturalworldaswellaseightweeksofmusic.

TheprogrammewillopenwithacycleofBeethovenpianoconcertoswithlocalpianistGarrickOhlssonandclose

withconcertperformancesofPuccini’sLabohème.

July3—August27,

1.Whichfestivalissuitableforballetenthusiasts?

A.VerbierFestival.B.GrandTetonMusicFestival.

C.GranadaInternationalFestival.D.EdinburghInternationalFestival.

2.Whatdothesefourfestivalshaveincommon?

A.Theyareallheldinmountains.

B.Theyarealloverthreeweekslong.

C.Theyallofferoutdoorvenuestoenjoymusic.

D.Theyallinvitefamousmusiciansfromhomeandabroad.

3.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Amusicmagazine.B.Atravelbrochure.

C.Acommercialadvertisement.D.Anartguidebook.

B

(2024·河南南阳·模拟预测)TheMusicEducatorAward,presentedbytheRecordingAcademyand

GrammyMuseum,recognizesthosewhohavemadeasignificantcontributiontomusiceducation.Thisyearitwent

toAnnieRay,ateacheratAnnandaleHighSchoolinFairfaxCounty,Virginia.Shewashonoredforhereffortsto

makemusicaccessibletoallstudents,particularlythosewithdisabilities.

RayattendedtheawardsceremonyinLosAngeles,tookphotoswithpopstarsandbroughthomea$10,000

prizeandmatchinggrant(补助金)forherschool’smusicprogram.Butsheconsiderstheawardtobeherstudents.

Raylovedmusicandwasregardedasamusictalentatanearlyage.Shewasinspiredbythediversityofthe

Annandalecommunity,whichshesaysrepresentsover60countries.Therearealotofculturesthatmighttypically

clash(冲突),buttheycometogetherinthisverybeautifulharmony.SoshecreatedtheCrescendoOrchestra(管弦

乐队)forstudentswithdisabilities,aswellasaparentorchestrathatteachesnearly200caregiversayeartoplay

thesameinstrumentastheirchild.

Theorchestraisaboutmuchmorethanjustmakingmusic,however.Itgivesstudentsachancetodevelop

theircooperationskillsandlearntheartofimprovingsomething.“Ireallypushmystudentstobebold,gooutof

theircomfortzones,challengethemselvesandbecomeconfident,”Raysaid.“Meanwhile,theycompletelychanged

myeducationalapproaches.Ilearntoteachthemaccordingtotheirownabilitiesandpace.”

AttheGrammys,whatimpressedherwasthatmanyfamousperformersagreedthatagoodmusiceducator

canchangeone’slife,whichmadeherfeelwhatshedidwasrewarding.

Butshefacessomechallenges.Oneisthatnotmanypeopleunderstandhowmuchmusiceducators’work

matters.Anotherchallengeisresources.Herschooldesperatelyneedsnewinstrumentsbutlacksenoughmoney.

“Itisahardprofession,butInevergiveup.There’snothingelselikeit,”Raysaid.

4.WhatmotivatedRaytocreatetheCrescendoOrchestra?

A.Theculturaldiversity.B.Hertalentformusic.

C.Herdisabledstudents’desire.D.TheAnnandalecommunity’sadvice.

5.WhateffectdoesRayhaveonherstudents?

A.Theymadegreatermusicalachievements.

B.Theytookcomfortfromlife’simprovements.

C.Theybecamemorecooperativeandconfident.

D.Theydevelopedeffectivelearningapproaches.

6.WhatchallengeisRayfacingnow?

A.Shortageoffunds.B.Hardshipofbeingateacher.

C.Lackofrewardforwork.D.Disapprovalfrommusiceducators.

7.WhichwordscanbestdescribeRay?

A.Humorousandhelpful.B.Modestanddetermined.

C.Wiseandadventurous.D.Demandingandambitious.

C

(2024·浙江宁波·二模)Inaworldofmusicstreamingservices,accesstoalmostanysongisjustafew

clicksaway.Yet,theliveperformanceliveson.Peoplestillfillsweatybasements,muddyfieldsandgildedconcert

hallstoheartheirfavouritemusiciansplay.Andnowneuroscientistsmightknowwhy—livemusicengagesthe

brain’semotioncentresmorethanitsrecordedcounterpart.

Concertsareimmersive(沉浸式的)socialexperiencesinwhichpeoplelistentoandfeelthemusictogether

throughcrescendos,keychangesandrhythmicdrops.Moreover,theyaredynamic—artistscanadapttheirplaying

accordingtothecrowd’sreaction.

Itwasthislastdifferencethatledneuroscientists,basedattheUniversitiesofZurichandOslo,tostudythe

brainresponsesofpeoplelisteningtomusic.Inthe“live”experiment,participantslayinanMRIscannerlistening

tothemusicthroughearphones,whileapianistwaspositionedoutsidetheroom.Thepianistwasshownthe

participant’sreal-timebrainactivityasaformoffeedback.Intherecordedcondition,participantslistenedto

pre-recordedversionsofthesametunes.

Thescientistswereinterestedinhowlivemusicaffectedtheareasofthebrainresponsibleforprocessing

emotions,particularlytheamygdala,anareadeepinsidethebrain.Theresults,justpublishedinthejournalPNAS,

revealedthatlivemusichadasignificantlygreateremotionalimpact.Whetherthemusicconveyedhappinessor

sadness,dynamicliveperformancesledtoincreasedactivitynotonlyintheamygdalabutalsootherpartsofthe

brain’semotionprocessingnetwork.Theresearchersalsofoundthatparticipants’brainactivitytrackedtheacoustic

(声学的)featuresofthemusic,liketempoandpitch,farmorecloselywhenitwasplayedlive.

Whilethestudydidn’tfullyrecreatetheliveconcertexperience,thefindingssuggestthatartists’abilityto

adjusttheirperformanceinrealtimecontributestotheemotionalresonance(共鸣)oflivemusic.Somemusical

actsnowattempttorecreateliveconcerts,suchasABBAVoyage,animmersivepre-recordedVRconcert,but

withoutartists’capacitytoreadaudience’smoodandrespondaccordingly,itwillneverquitematchtherealthing.

8.Whydopeopleattendliveshowsdespitemusicstreamingservices?

A.Becausetheypreferbeingwithfriendsataconcert.

B.Becausetheyenjoytheprocessoffindingpopularmusic.

C.Becausetheyintendtomeettheirfavoritemusiciansinperson.

D.Becausetheyvaluetheemotionalconnectionlivemusicbrings.

9.Theroleofthepianistplayinthe“live”experimentisto_______.

A.observetheparticipants’brainactivityasfeedback

B.comparetheeffectivenessofliveperformancesandrecordedones

C.provideliveaccompanimenttoparticipantsinsidetheMRIscanner

D.demonstratetheirabilitytoreadandrespondtotheaudience’smood

10.WhatdidthestudypublishedinPNASfindabouttheimpactoflivemusiconthebrain?

A.Livemusicaffectedonlytheamygdalaofthebrain.

B.Thebrainrespondedmoreintenselytoacousticfeaturesoflivemusic.

C.Livemusichadareducedemotionalimpactcomparedtorecordedmusic.

D.Theparticipants’brainactivitywasespeciallysensitivetodynamicmusic.

11.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestbymentioningABBAVoyageinthelastparagraph?

A.Itfailstocreateaperfectperformingatmosphere.

B.Itmatchesthesoundqualityofliveperformances.

C.Itgreatlystirsuptheaudience’semotionalresponse.

D.Itlacksartists’responsebasedonaudience’sfeedback.

D

(2024·山东泰安·三模)Theoceanishometomorethan200,000knownspeciesandasmanyas2million

thatwehaveyettodiscover.And,itisalsohometo24.4trillionpiecesofmicroplastics.In2022,researchers

spotlightedhowbadmarinemicroplasticpollution,isgetting:Thetotalamountofmicroplasticsonthebottomof

oceanshasgreatlyincreased.inthepasttwodecades.

Microplasticparticlesdon’tjustendupatthebottomoftheocean.Animalsareeatingthem—atleast1,500

specieshavebeenreportedtoingestplastic.Andalotofit.Forexample,whalesinNewZealand’sHaurakiGulf

consumeroughlythreemillionmicroplasticsdaily,accordingtoresearchpublishedinScienceoftheTotal

Environment,whichanalyzedwhalewastetoseehowmuchmicroplasticswerepresent.

“Otherresearchhasshownthatifplasticsaresmallenough,theycancrossthegut(肠道)wallandgetinto

internalorgansthoughthelong-termeffectsarestillunclear.Plasticscanalsoreleasechemicalsthatareharmfulto

digestivesystem,”saysKahane-Rapport.“Thisisconcerning,andwhilewedonotyetunderstandthelong-term

health-effects,itislikelynotagoodsignforwhalesandtheirprey(猎物)toeataman-mademateriallikeplastic.”

Thisisobviouslybadforwhales,butitalsohaseffectsonhumansandtheoceanatlarge.Wearealsopartof

thesefoodchainsandareconsumingmicroplasticsregularly.Theyareinourbottledwater,inourtablesalt—they

areeveninourhousedustandintheairwebreathe.Andwestilldon’tknowwhatthehealtheffectsare.

Meanwhile,theimpactonwhales—andwhatitindicates—istroublingonmanyfronts.“Whalesareecosystem

engineers,”saysKahane-Rapport.“Theycanspreadthenutrientsthattheyconsumedandserveasecosystem

guards—whenwhalesarenothealthy,otherpartsofthesystemwillsuffer.”

Kahane-Rapportsaysmoreresearchisneeded.“Thenextresearchstepwillbetodeterminehowmuch

plasticthewhalesexcrete(排出)andhowmuchisleftintheirbodies.Followingthat,wewouldbeableto

determinethedirecthealtheffectsontheirtissues.”

12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ingest”inparagraph2probablymean?

A.Dealwith.B.Bringup.C.Takein.D.Spreadout.

13.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3?

A.Researchesshowcontradictoryresults.

B.Digestivesystemisthemostaffectedpart.

C.Smallplasticsaremoreharmfulthanbigones.

D.Muchaboutmicroplastics’harmremainsunclear.

14.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?

A.Thevarioussourcesofpollution.

B.Tabchainreactionofmicroplastics.

C.Possiblesolutionstoplasticpollution.

D.Growingawarenessofoceanprotection

15.Whatwillthefollowingresearchfocuson?

A.Microplasticpollutiontotheoceanbottom

B.Thesufferingsofotheroceancreatures.

C.Whales’contributionstotheecosystem.

D.Theamountofplasticinwhalesbodies.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

(2024·重庆·三模)Inmodernlife,stresshasbecomeanunwelcomecompanionformany.Accordingtoa

surveyconductedin2023,91percentofadultsreportedexperiencinghighorextremelevelsofstress.16

Onealternativegainingpopularityiswellnesstourism,praisedasthefastest-growingsectorinthetravelindustry.

Thechangeofsceneryandadventurousnatureofanactiveholidaycanleadtoanoverallchangeinthe

dominantchemicalsinourbrain,triggeringreleasesofdopamine(多巴胺).17Weoftenseedopamine

travelasacompletedistractionfromeverydaylife,whichpromotesmeaningorgrowth.Besides,suchaformof

travelhasbeenproventoincreasefeelingsofwell-being,aswellasincreasesingeneralactivitylevel.18

Thisisparticularlypresentforoutdoortripssuchasmountaineeringorskiingwhereasenseofaccomplishmentcan

leadtolonglastingincreasesinselfworthandconfidence.

19OliverBrendon,CEOofAttractionTadds:“Thedopaminetraveltrendiscentered

onimmersingyourselfinexcitinglandscapes,whichiswhythebrightly-coloredthemeparkssuchasWaltDisney

WorldandUniversalOrlandoResortmakesuchpopulardestinations.”

Formoremindfulmoments,surroundingyourselfinnaturecancreateasenseofadventureandescapeunlike

traditionalwellnessgetaways.20GoingsailingonthetranquillazyriveratDiscoveryCoveisanother

wisechoice.

A.Considerchoosingexperienceslikeswimmingwithsealife.

B.TryridingthepopularrollercoasteratDisney’sHollywoodStudios.

C.Thesebenefitshavebeenreportedaslastinguptoalongpost-holidaytime.

D.Thiseffectofcertainholidayshascoinedanewtraveltrend—dopaminetravel.

E.Aswestrugglewiththisstress,promotingourwell-beinghasbecomemostsignificant.

F.It’sevidentthatweareincreasinglyseekingcomfortandrefreshmentinholidayexperiences.

G.Justasotherdopaminetrendsencouragebrightcolors,ourenvironmentsalsoplaya,vitalrole.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

(2024·山东日照·模拟预测)I’dbeenexploringthe40-hectarewoodsaroundourcottagemywholelifeand

Iknewthewaywell.Soitwasa21whenIfoundmyselflostthere.

OnedullcoldFebruaryafternoon,Ihadasudden22tohikethehillwithmytwodaughters.

Puttingonoursnowshoes,weimmediately23northwestward.Whilemakingourwayupthehill,my

daughtersstoppedoccasionallytoinvestigateunknownplantsandtolookattheabandoneddeerbeds…These

reallymadetheir24.

Astheshadowsstartedto25,wemovedfurtherup.Soon,wearinessbeganto26

enthusiasm.Wedecidedtoreturn.Insteadofbacktrackingoverour27route,Ichosetowalkdownthe

steep(陡峭的)sideofthehill,28mygeneralsensethataheadofuslaythestreamthatwouldguideus

totheroad.Butastheterrain(地形)leveledout,Ihadmyfirstmajormomentof29:Wherewasthe

stream?Wereweoffcourse?

Iinstinctively(本能地)pulledoutmyphonetogetmylocation,butit30inmyhandinthe

coldair.31,Istartedfeelingabitpanicky.However,Iquickly32myself,reassuringmy

daughterstocontinuewalking.Focusingonthelandmarks,Ispottedafamiliartreeandeventually33

theroad.

Thatwinter’sdaytaughtmeavaluablelessonabouthabitualrelianceontechnology.Ifmyphonehad

34then,ImighthavedirectlyfollowedtheGPS,ignoringtheold35ofdependingon

surroundingsandlifeskills.

21.A.challengeB.shockC.rewardD.reminder

22.A.discoveryB.responseC.worryD.urge

23.A.escapedB.droveC.headedD.looked

24.A.reputationB.dreamC.dayD.way

25.A.lengthenB.swingC.emergeD.fade

26.A.fuelB.witnessC.overlookD.outpace

27.A.originalB.roughC.offbeatD.roundabout

28.A.appreciatingB.trustingC.envisioningD.assessing

29.A.curiosityB.comparisonC.doubtD.anticipation

30.A.diedB.slippedC.flashedD.rang

31.A.ReportedlyB.AdmittedlyC.SeeminglyD.Surprisingly

32.A.exposedB.composedC.defendedD.behaved

33.A.gotoffB.laiddownC.cameacrossD.madeout

34.A.workedB.remainedC.changedD.overheated

35.A.theoryB.standardC.practiceD.routine

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

(2024·山东烟台·三模)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Itwasin2019,36ZakirovacametoShanghaitostudy,thatshediscoveredalocalparkfilledwith

elderlypeople37(dance)intheearlymorning.Noonejudgesthedancersforamissteporfornot

keepingupwiththerhythm.Theysimplydanceandenjoythemoment.Usually,38(experience)dancers

lead,whilenewcomersobserve,learn,andeventuallyjoinin.39(occasion),she’dalsojoinanddance

withtheChinese.Inheropinion,thispublicactivityignoresageandbackground,offering40effective

methodtohandlethelonelinessandphysicalinactivitythatoftengoeshandinhandwithaging.Itisa

heartwarmingprooftotheopennessandlivelinessofmodernChinesesociety:olderpeopleandretiredpeople

gather,notjust41(exercise),buttosocializeandformnewconnections.

BythetimeshecametoChina,Zakirova42(take)partinvariousdances,includingtraditional

Uzbekdancesandvariousotherculturaldances.Oncampus,shetaughtstudentsfromothercornersoftheworld

Uzbekdancesinexchange43thelearningofdancesfromtheirtraditions.Outsidetheuniversity,she

oftenfound44(she)wanderingintoparkswatchingthepublicsquaredances.

Thesetwoworlds—thepublicdancinginChinaandtheUzbekdancetradition—haveshapedherlifeand

broughtherboundlessjoy.

Dancing,whetherinChina45Uzbekistan,servesasareminderthatthejoyofdancegoes

beyondborders,languages,andbackgrounds.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

(2024·辽宁锦州·模拟预测)假定你是李华,今天早上去找来自美国的好友John,想邀请他这周末一起去观

看京剧(PekingOpera)表演,但John不在家,请你给他写封邮件。内容包括

1.你到John家的目的;

2.简要介绍京剧;

3.请求告知是否有空。

DearJohn

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

LiHua

第二节(满分25分)

(2024·湖北武汉·模拟预测)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的

短文。

Ithadbeenachallengingbutrewardingterm,filledwithhardworkandathirstforknowledge.AsIhanded

inmyfinalassignmentandsawitwasgradedA,asenseofprideandsatisfactionwashedoverme.LittledidIknow

thatmyaccomplishmentshadnotgoneunnoticedbymyfamilies,whohadbeencloselyobservingmyprogress.

Atthefirstdayofsummervacation,mymothertoldmeexcitedlythatwewouldpayavisittoMarcothe

nextdaytocheerformyprogressinacademics

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