2021宁夏公共英语考试模拟卷(6).docx
2021宁夏公共英语考试模拟卷(6)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is a (26) of music that came out of the jazz, blues and gospel music that was being (27) by African Americans (28) the 1930s and 1940s. Over the years, the term has commonly been used to describe (29) popular music this community was played at the time. This more upbeat, exciting type of music caught on (30) a big way, and for the first time, African Americans (31) their own style of commercial music. In the late 1930s, many big bands broke up (32) smaller units and formed "jump blues" bands (33) played loud music with a strong dance beat, quickly (34) popular in the dance halls at the time. Early RB (35) were those of Count Basie, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton. Basic had a hit in 1937 with One Oclock Jump, (36) Jordan had a string of hits from the late 1930s through the 1940s. By the mid 1940s, R.M. Blues by Roy Milton and The Honey dripper by Joe Liggin each (37) one million copies. The new music style (38) to evolve and was gaining (39) rapidly. In Annapolis, more than 50,000 people (40) up to a concert with seating for 8,000. There was a traffic (41) for seven hours. Rhythm and blues has come a long way (42) American African musicians of the mid 20th century developed their own style of (43) music based on some more conservative styles at the time. R&B had huge success in the 1950s and 1960s before making an even (44) comeback as contemporary R&B (45) the 1980s on.AgroupsBmusiciansCplayersDbands 2.Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is a (26) of music that came out of the jazz, blues and gospel music that was being (27) by African Americans (28) the 1930s and 1940s. Over the years, the term has commonly been used to describe (29) popular music this community was played at the time. This more upbeat, exciting type of music caught on (30) a big way, and for the first time, African Americans (31) their own style of commercial music. In the late 1930s, many big bands broke up (32) smaller units and formed "jump blues" bands (33) played loud music with a strong dance beat, quickly (34) popular in the dance halls at the time. Early RB (35) were those of Count Basie, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton. Basic had a hit in 1937 with One Oclock Jump, (36) Jordan had a string of hits from the late 1930s through the 1940s. By the mid 1940s, R.M. Blues by Roy Milton and The Honey dripper by Joe Liggin each (37) one million copies. The new music style (38) to evolve and was gaining (39) rapidly. In Annapolis, more than 50,000 people (40) up to a concert with seating for 8,000. There was a traffic (41) for seven hours. Rhythm and blues has come a long way (42) American African musicians of the mid 20th century developed their own style of (43) music based on some more conservative styles at the time. R&B had huge success in the 1950s and 1960s before making an even (44) comeback as contemporary R&B (45) the 1980s on.AbutBwhileChoweverDyet 3.Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is a (26) of music that came out of the jazz, blues and gospel music that was being (27) by African Americans (28) the 1930s and 1940s. Over the years, the term has commonly been used to describe (29) popular music this community was played at the time. This more upbeat, exciting type of music caught on (30) a big way, and for the first time, African Americans (31) their own style of commercial music. In the late 1930s, many big bands broke up (32) smaller units and formed "jump blues" bands (33) played loud music with a strong dance beat, quickly (34) popular in the dance halls at the time. Early RB (35) were those of Count Basie, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton. Basic had a hit in 1937 with One Oclock Jump, (36) Jordan had a string of hits from the late 1930s through the 1940s. By the mid 1940s, R.M. Blues by Roy Milton and The Honey dripper by Joe Liggin each (37) one million copies. The new music style (38) to evolve and was gaining (39) rapidly. In Annapolis, more than 50,000 people (40) up to a concert with seating for 8,000. There was a traffic (41) for seven hours. Rhythm and blues has come a long way (42) American African musicians of the mid 20th century developed their own style of (43) music based on some more conservative styles at the time. R&B had huge success in the 1950s and 1960s before making an even (44) comeback as contemporary R&B (45) the 1980s on.AsoldBsellsChas soldDhad sold 4.Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is a (26) of music that came out of the jazz, blues and gospel music that was being (27) by African Americans (28) the 1930s and 1940s. Over the years, the term has commonly been used to describe (29) popular music this community was played at the time. This more upbeat, exciting type of music caught on (30) a big way, and for the first time, African Americans (31) their own style of commercial music. In the late 1930s, many big bands broke up (32) smaller units and formed "jump blues" bands (33) played loud music with a strong dance beat, quickly (34) popular in the dance halls at the time. Early RB (35) were those of Count Basie, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton. Basic had a hit in 1937 with One Oclock Jump, (36) Jordan had a string of hits from the late 1930s through the 1940s. By the mid 1940s, R.M. Blues by Roy Milton and The Honey dripper by Joe Liggin each (37) one million copies. The new music style (38) to evolve and was gaining (39) rapidly. In Annapolis, more than 50,000 people (40) up to a concert with seating for 8,000. There was a traffic (41) for seven hours. Rhythm and blues has come a long way (42) American African musicians of the mid 20th century developed their own style of (43) music based on some more conservative styles at the time. R&B had huge success in the 1950s and 1960s before making an even (44) comeback as contemporary R&B (45) the 1980s on.AkeptBbeganCcontinuedDstopped 5.Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is a (26) of music that came out of the jazz, blues and gospel music that was being (27) by African Americans (28) the 1930s and 1940s. Over the years, the term has commonly been used to describe (29) popular music this community was played at the time. This more upbeat, exciting type of music caught on (30) a big way, and for the first time, African Americans (31) their own style of commercial music. In the late 1930s, many big bands broke up (32) smaller units and formed "jump blues" bands (33) played loud music with a strong dance beat, quickly (34) popular in the dance halls at the time. Early RB (35) were those of Count Basie, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton. Basic had a hit in 1937 with One Oclock Jump, (36) Jordan had a string of hits from the late 1930s through the 1940s. By the mid 1940s, R.M. Blues by Roy Milton and The Honey dripper by Joe Liggin each (37) one million copies. The new music style (38) to evolve and was gaining (39) rapidly. In Annapolis, more than 50,000 people (40) up to a concert with seating for 8,000. There was a traffic (41) for seven hours. Rhythm and blues has come a long way (42) American African musicians of the mid 20th century developed their own style of (43) music based on some more conservative styles at the time. R&B had huge success in the 1950s and 1960s before making an even (44) comeback as contemporary R&B (45) the 1980s on.AfamousBpopularityCsuccessDdevelopment 6.Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is a (26) of music that came out of the jazz, blues and gospel music that was being (27) by African Americans (28) the 1930s and 1940s. Over the years, the term has commonly been used to describe (29) popular music this community was played at the time. This more upbeat, exciting type of music caught on (30) a big way, and for the first time, African Americans (31) their own style of commercial music. In the late 1930s, many big bands broke up (32) smaller units and formed "jump blues" bands (33) played loud music with a strong dance beat, quickly (34) popular in the dance halls at the time. Early RB (35) were those of Count Basie, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton. Basic had a hit in 1937 with One Oclock Jump, (36) Jordan had a string of hits from the late 1930s through the 1940s. By the mid 1940s, R.M. Blues by Roy Milton and The Honey dripper by Joe Liggin each (37) one million copies. The new music style (38) to evolve and was gaining (39) rapidly. In Annapolis, more than 50,000 people (40) up to a concert with seating for 8,000. There was a traffic (41) for seven hours. Rhythm and blues has come a long way (42) American African musicians of the mid 20th century developed their own style of (43) music based on some more conservative styles at the time. R&B had huge success in the 1950s and 1960s before making an even (44) comeback as contemporary R&B (45) the 1980s on.AturnedBwentCtookDjoined 7.Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is a (26) of music that came out of the jazz, blues and gospel music that was being (27) by African Americans (28) the 1930s and 1940s. Over the years, the term has commonly been used to describe (29) popular music this community was played at the time. This more upbeat, exciting type of music caught on (30) a big way, and for the first time, African Americans (31) their own style of commercial music. In the late 1930s, many big bands broke up (32) smaller units and formed "jump blues" bands (33) played loud music with a strong dance beat, quickly (34) popular in the dance halls at the time. Early RB (35) were those of Count Basie, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton. Basic had a hit in 1937 with One Oclock Jump, (36) Jordan had a string of hits from the late 1930s through the 1940s. By the mid 1940s, R.M. Blues by Roy Milton and The Honey dripper by Joe Liggin each (37) one million copies. The new music style (38) to evolve and was gaining (39) rapidly. In Annapolis, more than 50,000 people (40) up to a concert with seating for 8,000. There was a traffic (41) for seven hours. Rhythm and blues has come a long way (42) American African musicians of the mid 20th century developed their own style of (43) music based on some more conservative styles at the time. R&B had huge success in the 1950s and 1960s before making an even (44) comeback as contemporary R&B (45) the 1980s on.AaccidentBgatheringCjamDcrowd 8.Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is a (26) of music that came out of the jazz, blues and gospel music that was being (27) by African Americans (28) the 1930s and 1940s. Over the years, the term has commonly been used to describe (29) popular music this community was played at the time. This more upbeat, exciting type of music caught on (30) a big way, and for the first time, African Americans (31) their own style of commercial music. In the late 1930s, many big bands broke up (32) smaller units and formed "jump blues" bands (33) played loud music with a strong dance beat, quickly (34) popular in the dance halls at the time. Early RB (35) were those of Count Basie, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton. Basic had a hit in 1937 with One Oclock Jump, (36) Jordan had a string of hits from the late 1930s through the 1940s. By the mid 1940s, R.M. Blues by Roy Milton and The Honey dripper by Joe Liggin each (37) one million copies. The new music style (38) to evolve and was gaining (39) rapidly. In Annapolis, more than 50,000 people (40) up to a concert with seating for 8,000. There was a traffic (41) for seven hours. Rhythm and blues has come a long way (42) American African musicians of the mid 20th century developed their own style of (43) music based on some more conservative styles at the time. R&B had huge success in the 1950s and 1960s before making an even (44) comeback as contemporary R&B (45) the 1980s on.AwhenBbeforeCafterDsince 9.Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is a (26) of music that came out of the jazz, blues and gospel music that was being (27) by African Americans (28) the 1930s and 1940s. Over the years, the term has commonly been used to describe (29) popular music this community was played at the time. This more upbeat, exciting type of music caught on (30) a big way, and for the first time, African Americans (31) their own style of commercial music. In the late 1930s, many big bands broke up (32) smaller units and formed "jump blues" bands (33) played loud music with a strong dance beat, quickly (34) popular in the dance halls at the time. Early RB (35) were those of Count Basie, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton. Basic had a hit in 1937 with One Oclock Jump, (36) Jordan had a string of hits from the late 1930s through the 1940s. By the mid 1940s, R.M. Blues by Roy Milton and The Honey dripper by Joe Liggin each (37) one million copies. The new music style (38) to evolve and was gaining (39) rapidly. In Annapolis, more than 50,000 people (40) up to a concert with seating for 8,000. There was a traffic (41) for seven hours. Rhythm and blues has come a long way (42) American African musicians of the mid 20th century developed their own style of (43) music based on some more conservative styles at the time. R&B had huge success in the 1950s and 1960s before making an even (44) comeback as contemporary R&B (45) the 1980s on.AsadBclassicClightDlively 10.Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is a (26) of music that came out of the jazz, blues and gospel music that was being (27) by African Americans (28) the 1930s and 1940s. Over the years, the term has commonly been used to describe (29) popular music this community was played at the time. This more upbeat, exciting type of music caught on (30) a big way, and for the first time, African Americans (31) their own style of commercial music. In the late 1930s, many big bands broke up (32) smaller units and formed "jump blues" bands (33) played loud music with a strong dance beat, quickly (34) popular in the dance halls at the time. Early RB (35) were those of Count Basie, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton. Basic had a hit in 1937 with One Oclock Jump, (36) Jordan had a string of hits from the late 1930s through the 1940s. By the mid 1940s, R.M. Blues by Roy Milton and The Honey dripper by Joe Liggin each (37) one million copies. The new music style (38) to evolve and was gaining (39) rapidly. In Annapolis, more than 50,000 people (40) up to a concert