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1、任务型阅读专练4篇Passage 1(2018江苏)How Arts Promote Our EconomyWhen most people think of the arts, they imagine the end product, the beautiful painting, a wonderful piece of music, or an award-winning performance in the theater. But arts groups bring broader value to our communities. The economic impact of t
2、he arts is often overlooked and badly judged.The arts create jobs that help develop the economy. Any given performance takes a tour bus full of artists, technical experts, managers, musicians, or writers to create an appealing piece of art. These people earn a living wage for their professional know
3、ledge and skills.Another group of folks is needed to help market the event.“If you build it they will come”is a misleading belief. Painters, digital media experts, photographers, booking agents and promoters are hired to sell tickets and promote the event. According to the Dallas Area Cultural Advoc
4、acy Coalition, arts agencies employ more than 10,000 people as full-or part-time employees or independent contractors.A successful arts neighborhood creates a ripple effect(连锁反应) throughout a community. In 2005, when the Bishop Arts Theatre was donated to our town, the location was considered a poor
5、 area of town. After investing more than $1 million in reconstructing the building, we began producing a full season of theater performances, jazz concerts, and year-round arts education programs in 2008. Nearly 40 percent of jazz lovers live outside of the Dallas city limits and drive or fly in to
6、enjoy an evening in the Bishop Arts District.No doubt the theater has contributed to the areas development and economic growth. Today, there are galleries, studios, restaurants and newly built work spaces where neighbors share experiences, where there is renewed life and energy. In this way, arts an
7、d culture also serve as a public good.TeCo Theatrical Productions Inc. made use of Bloombergs investment of $35,000 to get nearly $400,000 in public and private sector support during the two-year period. Further, Dallas arts and arts-based businesses produce$298 for every dollar the city spends on a
8、rts programming and facilities. In Philadelphia, a metro area smaller than Dallas, the arts have an economic impact of almost $3 billion and support 44,000 jobs, 80 percent of which actually lie outside the arts industry, including accountants, marketers, construction workers, hotel managers, printe
9、rs, and other kinds of art workers.The arts are efficient economic drivers and when they are supported, the entire small-business community benefits.It is wrong to assume arts groups cannot make a profit. But in order to stay in business, arts groups must produce returns. If you are a student studyi
10、ng the arts, chances are you have been ill-advised to have a plan B. But those who truly understand the economic impact and can work to change the patterns can create a wide range of career possibilities.Arts as an economic driverOur communities(1)from arts in terms of economy.(2)of arts promoting o
11、ur economyArts activity demands a(n) (3)effort. It involves creation, performance, and(4).Artists make a living through their creative work.Others get paid by marketing the event.Arts have a gradually spreading(5). They could help promote other industries whether they lie inside or outside arts.Besi
12、des tickets, some jazz lovers will pay their(6)to and from the events.Arts contribute to cultural development when people gather together to share their experience and renew their energy.Investment in arts could produce potential (7)economic results.TeCo used a $35,000 art investment to attract an o
13、verall support of $400,000.In Dallas, one dollar invested in arts could harvest an extraordinary return of nearly $300.In Philadelphia the arts have created about 35,000 job opportunities for workers (8)arts industry.Art students makinga good livingWith these (9)in mind, art students need not worry
14、about their career and have a(n) (10)plan.答案语篇解读本文为说明文。文章向读者解释了艺术是如何推动社会经济发展的。1.benefit根据第一段最后两句话But arts groups bring broader value to our communities. The economic impact of the arts is often overlooked and badly judged. 可知,整个社会在经济层面上从艺术中获益很多,但这又被严重忽视,空格处后出现了from,因此填写benefit,组成benefit from这个短语,表示“
15、受益于,得益于”。2.Ways文章的第二至第六段从不同的角度阐述了艺术是如何推动经济发展的,体现的是不同的方式,因此用way的复数形式,根据左栏上下框形式可知,需大写首字母。3.joint/collective根据第二段的第二句Any given performance takes a tour bus full of artists, technical experts, managers, musicians, or writers to create an appealing piece of art.可知,为了创建有吸引力的艺术,任何特定的演出都需要不同专业的人员参与,需要的是集体的努
16、力,故填joint或collective。4.promotion/marketing第二段指出任何演出都需要不同专业的人员参与,第三段接着指出除了与演出有关的专业人员以外,还需要市场营销人员等一并帮助达成最终演出的成功,因此填写promotion“广告宣传”或者marketing“营销”。5.effect根据第四段的第一句A successful arts neighborhood creates a ripple effect throughout a community.可知设空处应填写effect。6.fares根据第四段最后一句Nearly 40 percent of jazz lov
17、ers live outside of the Dallas city limits and drive or fly in to enjoy an evening in the Bishop Arts District.可知,不住在达拉斯市的爵士乐爱好者要想来听音乐会就得在来往途中花钱,因此空格处填写fare,由于费用不止一项,因此用复数形式。7.positive第六段通过几个例子来突出在艺术上进行的投资不仅对艺术本身有益,同时也在相关的社会经济方面取得了积极的效果,因此本空填写positive。8.outside/beyond从第六段最后一句In Philadelphia, a metro
18、 area smaller than Dallas, the arts have an economic impact of almost $3 billion and support 44,000 jobs, 80 percent of which actually lie outside the arts industry, including accountants, marketers, construction workers, hotel managers, printers, and other kinds of art workers.可以看出,对艺术进行投资之后,会产生很多工
19、作岗位,这些岗位中有80%是艺术以外的行业,从including后的举例中也能看出,因此空格处填写outside或beyond。9.statistics/data/analyses根据文章最后一段的第一句It is wrong to assume arts groups cannot make a profit.可知,艺术团体是可以创造利润的,上文也多次用数据进行了证明,所以学艺术的学生在知道了这些数据之后没有必要担心他们的事业,故空格处填写statistics、data或者analyses。10.alternative文章最后一段第三句提到plan B,指的是备用方案,因此空格处填写alte
20、rnative“可供替代的”。Passage 2(2017江苏)Population ChangeWhy is the worlds population growing?The answer is not what you might think. The reason for the explosion is not that people have been reproducing like rabbits, but that people have stopped dropping dead like flies. In 1900, people died at the average
21、 age of 30. By 2000 the average age was 65. But while increasing health was a typical feature of the 20th century, declining birth rate could be a defining one of the 21st.Statistics show that the average number of births per woman has fallen from 4.9 in the early 1960s to 2.5 nowadays. Furthermore,
22、 around 50% of the worlds population live in regions where the figure is now below the replacement level(i.e.2.1 births per woman)and almost all developed nations are experiencing sub-replacement birth rate. You might think that developing nations would make up the loss(especially since 80% of the w
23、orlds people now live in such nations), but youd be wrong. Declining birth rate is a major problem in many developing regions too, which might cause catastrophic global shortages of work force within a few decades.A great decline in young work force is likely to occur in China, for instance. What do
24、es it imply?First, China needs to undergo rapid economic development before a population decline hits the country. Second, if other factors such as technology remain constant, economic growth and material expectations will fall well below recent standards and this could invite trouble.Russia is anot
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