2023版新教材高考英语一轮总复习Unit5Music单元主题训练新人教版必修第二册.docx
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1、UNIT 5单元主题训练I .阅读理解A2022 梅州二模 When British musician Paul Barton performs in central Thailand lately, the listeners react wildly. Some pull his hair or jump on his piano. Others steal his music. The behaviour is normal, however, because these crowds are truly wild 一 wild monkeys to be exact.Barton pl
2、ays often to the animals in Lopburi, an area known for its populations of wild monkeys. The pianist hopes the music shows bring calm to the animals during the corona virus (COVID-19) crisis.The disease has caused problems for the monkeys, too. They are hungry. The restrictions on tourism mean fewer
3、people come to see the monkeys and feed them.The monkeys quickly surround Barton when he plays Greensleeves, Beethovcn,s Fur Elise and Michael Nymans Diary of Love. Some of the creatures sit on his chair, while others climb up his body and touch his head. But, Barton keeps his attention on his perfo
4、rmance, even as a small monkey runs over his hands on the instrument. Other monkeys take control of his music papers. I was glad and surprised to find that they were actually enting the music as I was playing it.”The monkeys are Barton,s latest animal fans. Past wildlife audience included elephants
5、living in special protected areas. Barton hopes to raise peoples awareness of the monkeys, hunger. At the same time, he hopes to study their behaviour as they react to classical music.“Come together and don,t let the pandemic stop the wild monkeys getting good nutritious food. We need to make an eff
6、ort to make sure that they eat properly. And when they eat properly they will be calmer,said 59-year-old Barton.语篇解读:本文是一篇新闻报道。英国音乐家Paul Barton最近在泰国中部演出,希望 能缓解新冠病毒危机带给动物的压力。1. Why does the musician play to the wild monkeys?A. To see the wild animals just being themselves.B. To study their behaviour
7、as they react to pop music.C. To raise money for the wild monkeys, hunger.D. To help calm them during COVID-19 crisis.解析:选D细节理解题。根据第二段可知,音乐家对着野生猴子演奏是为了帮助它们 在新冠肺炎疫情期间保持镇定。2. What kind of music does the musician play?A. Contemporary music.B. Classical music.C. Country music.D. Popular music.解析:选B细节理解题
8、。根据第四段第一句可知,音乐家演奏的是古典音乐。3. What does the underlined phrase “eating the music” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Stealing his music papers.B. Eating his music papers.C. Disturbing his performance.D. Enjoying his playing.解析:选D词义猜想题。根据第四段画线词所在句可知,让Barton高兴和惊讶的是, 在他演奏音乐的时候,猴子真的在欣赏他的演奏。画线词指的是“欣赏他的演奏”。4. What ca
9、n we infer from the text?A. Wild monkeys like to play with the musician.B. People will start to protect the wild monkeys.C. The COVID-19 has damaged much to the world.D. Music can make the wild animals more active.解析:选C 推理判断题。根据第二段“Barton plays often to the animals in Lopburi”以及第三段“The disease has c
10、aused problems.”可推知,新冠肺炎疫 情给世界造成严重损害。B2022 潍坊高三检测 Why humans make and appreciate music is an evolutionary (进 化的) mystery. Recently David Schruth and his colleagues have a new explanation. They say the roots of human music can date back to the branches of trees more than 50 million years ago, when th
11、e first primates (灵长类)appeared. Early primates moved around forest by leaping (跳跃)from branch to branch, a very dangerous way to travel that relies on hand and eye working together and control over muscles.Schruth argues that a primate that calls in a musical way is advertising that it has fine cont
12、rol over its vocal (声音的)muscles. This might have convinced other primates that the caller also had fine control over its body.His another research shows the species that leap the most tend to have more complicated calls, which the team jokingly named as “protomusicalHagen, a worldwide famous scienti
13、st in this field, commented on the research: “Some people would not include what we see in primates and songbirds as music. But I do see a continuity between human music and primate vocalizations. ”Hagen doesn,t think human music has a single, simple explanation. He argues that human ancestors origi
14、nally used music-like vocalizations in two ways: groups vocalized together to send a signal of strength and unity to scare outsiders away, and mothers used vocalizations to communicate with babies. Also another idea: humans used music to strengthen social bonds.All these ideas might be compatible, s
15、ays Hagen. Protomusic could have evolved in primates both to attract companions and for territorial signaling. Later, as early humans began cooperating in large numbers, protomusic might have been repurposed so it could attract rather than frighten outsiders, while also strengthening social bonds wi
16、thin groups.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了原始音乐和跳跃之间的联系,研究发现 跳跃次数越多的物种,往往有更复杂的叫声。5. What is Schruth,s finding?A. Primates have the most complex calls.B. Human ancestors leap around trees skillfully.C. Frequent movements sharpen early human calls.D. Complicated vocalizations result from more leaps.解析:选D细节理解题。通
17、过第二段最后一句可知,Schruth发现复杂的发声来自更 多的跳跃。6. Whats Hagens attitude to Schruth,s research?A. Negative.B. Skeptical.C. Supportive.D. Cautious.解析:选C推理判断题。通过第三段内容可推知,Hagen是支持Schruth的研究的。7. Which word can replace the underlined word in the last paragraph?A. Clever.B. Reasonable.C. Misleading.D. Contradictory.解析:
18、选B词义猜想题。根据最后一段画线词后面的句子可知,llagen认为所有这些 想法可能都是合理的,可推知,compatible意为“合理的”。8. Whats the best title of the text?A. Repurposed functions of musicB. Arguments on primates, evolutionC. Origins of music linked to leapingD Discoveries about the human origins解析:选C 标题归纳题。通读全文以及根据第二段“His another research shows .
19、. named as protomusical可知,整篇文章都是在介绍原始音乐和跳跃之间的 联系,故C选项适合作为文章标题。II.阅读七选五2022 吉林五校联合模拟 Music therapy (疗法)is a form of therapy which utilizes music. 9Humans have been making music for thousands of years, and many doctors throughout history have proved the idea that music is beneficial to the mind and bo
20、dy, in addition to being enjoyable.10 Listening to and making music appears to reduce heart rate and blood pressure, and provide people with a sense of calmness, safety, or security.11 Most practitioners have studied psychology or psychiatry along with music. Music therapists work in hospitals, clin
21、ics, residential facilities, private practices, and homes.Some specific applications for music therapy include: pain management, stress management, behavioural therapy, treatment for substance abuse, and work with people who have developmental disabilities. 12 And they can include a variety of thing
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