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Recorded background music first found its way into factories, shops and restaurants in the USA. But it soon spread to other parts of the world. Now it is becoming increasingly difficult to go shopping or eat a meal without listening to music.

The best-known supplier of background music is an American company called “Muzak”.This word is now commonly used in English to refer to music played continuously in restaurants, places of work, etc.The company had carried out over a hundred studies which show that background music can create a pleasant atmosphere and improve productivity.It must be used in the right way, though.If the type of Muzak is wrong, it may well cause an entire factory to sleep!

1.What is “Muzak”?

     A.It is name of an American company which sells recorded background music.

   B.It is recorded background music played continuously in shops, restaurants and places of work, etc.

   C.It is the name of a composer of back-ground music.

D.Both A and B

2.It had been proved that “Muzak” can ____ .

   A.improve productivity                              B.create a pleasant atmosphere

   C.cause an entire factory to sleep               D.all of the above

3.The studies of American company show that ____.

   A.“Muzak” is not good in factories             B.“Muzak” is welcomed everywhere

   C.“Muzak” can get rid of sleeplessness       D.the wrong kind of “Muzak” could be harmful

4.Which of the following sentences is true?

   A.Background music is only used in the USA.

   B.Background music is used all over the world except in the USA.

   C.Most shops and restaurants use background music now.

   D.It is very difficult to listen to background music.

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Despite the fact that it has never been seen almost everyone is familiar with the legendary unicorn(独角兽). Descriptions of unicorns have been found dating from ancient times. The great philosopher Aristotle theorized that there were two types of unicorn--- the so-called Indian Ass and the Oryx, a kind of antelope. Unicorns are often used in the logo of a noble family, town council or university as their special sign. Even Scotland is represented by a unicorn.

   According to the legend, anyone attempting to catch a unicorn had to be extremely careful as it was very fierce and dangerous. A clever trick suggested by unicorn-trappers, in order to catch this amazing animal without being hurt by its horn, was for the hunter to stand in front of a tree and then to move quickly behind it as the unicorn dashed angrily. Hopefully, the creature could then be caught when its horn was stuck in the tree.

    When hollowed out and used as a drinking-cup, the unicorn’s horn was said to have the power to offer protection against person. It was believed that nobody could be harmed-by drinking the contents of a unicorn’s horn. Right up until the French Revolution in 1789, the French court was said to have used cups made of “unicorn” horn in order to protect the king. In addition, the horn was said to have medicinal value, so much so that it could be sold for more than ten times the price of the same weight of gold. What, then, was “unicorn” horn? We know at times the rhino(犀牛) was confused with this legendary creature. A drinking-cup supposedly made of “unicorn” horn was discovered to be made of the horn of a rhino.

Which of the following is TRUE of the unicorn?

   A. It was not historically recorded       

   B. Its horn was first used in France

   C. It was similar to the Indian Ass and the Oryx         

   D. It could be the symbol of a university

To catch a unicorn, the unicorn-trappers had to try all of the following EXCEPT ____.

  A. attracting the unicorn to attack         

  B. making use of the tree as a defense

  C. hiding quickly behind the unicorn        

  D. having the unicorn horn stuck in the tree

The last paragraph is mainly about ____.

  A. the functions of the unicorn horn         

  B. the users of the unicorn horn

  C. the price of the unicorn horn        

  D. the comparison between the unicorn horn and the rhino horn

Despite the fact that it has never been seen almost everyone is familiar with the legendary

unicorn(独角兽). Descriptions of unicorns have been found dating from ancient times. The great philosopher Aristotle theorized that there were two types of unicorn--- the so-called Indian Ass and the Oryx, a kind of antelope. Unicorns are often used in the logo of a noble family, town council or university as their special sign. Even Scotland is represented by a unicorn.

According to the legend, anyone attempting to catch a unicorn had to be extremely cautious

as it has a reputation for being very fierce. A clever trick suggested by unicorn-trappers, in order to catch this magnificent beast without being hurt by its horn, was for the hunter to stand in front of a tree and then to move quickly behind it as the unicorn charged. Hopefully, the creature could then be captured when its horn was stuck in the tree.

When hollowed out and used as a drinking-cup, the unicorn’s horn was said to have the power to offer protection against person. It was believed that nobody could be harmed-by drinking the contents of a unicorn’s horn. Right up until the French Revolution in 1789, the French court was said to have used cups made of “unicorn” horn in order to protect the king. In addition, the horn was said to have medicinal value, so much so that it could be sold for more than ten times the price of the same weight of gold. What, then, was “unicorn” horn? We know at times the rhino(犀牛) was confused with this legendary creature. A drinking-cup supposedly made of “unicorn” horn was discovered to be made of the horn of a rhino.

Which of the following is TRUE of the unicorn?

A. It was not historically recorded               B. Its horn was first used in France

C. It was similar to the Indian Ass and the Oryx    D. It could be the symbol of a university

To catch a unicorn, the unicorn-trappers had to try all of the following EXCEPT ____.

A. tempting the unicorn to attack              B. making use of the tree as a protection

C. hiding quickly behind the unicorn           D. having the unicorn horn stuck in the tree

The last paragraph is mainly about ____.

A. the properties of the unicorn horn           B. the users of the unicorn horn

C. the price of the unicorn horn    

D. the comparison between the unicorn horn and the rhino horn

In the last paragraph, the word “unicorn ” is in quotation marks (引号)because _____.

A. the cup is designed only for a royal family    

B. the unicorn does not exist in reality

C. the unicorn is the rarest animal in the world

D. the medicinal value of the horn is appreciated

I stepped into my hotel room which was surrounded by a(n)   26  king-size bed, flanked(两侧有)by overstuffed armchairs. “Wow,” I thought to myself. “Nice place.”

I  27  hotels. I love to enter a clean room, look out the window, or walk out in the morning  28   that each afternoon when I return, someone else will have made the bed.

The  29  is that unless Alison travels with me, I never sleep well in hotels. I miss my family. Even though Linus and Camille, aged 4 and almost 2, find a way to interrupt even the  30  night’s sleep at home, still, I’d rather be with them.

I’m deeply  31  by the parents who wake up too late with the realization: “My children grew up too  32  . In the busy and noisy career and life, I  33  their childhood.”

A hundred years from now, nobody will remember the car you drove or the large house you lived. The world might  34  greatly however, based on your  35  on the life of a small child. Your life will most certainly improve, if you pay attention to your important  36  , and make the choice to put her or him first. What could you do today to let your loved ones know how much they  37  to you? What will you do tomorrow? And the next day?

Think of one specific  38  that you can take, and take it. Challenge yourself to find new ways to  39  your appreciation and love on a daily basis.

Room service will never kiss you goodnight! Nothing  40  family.

1.A. empty                B. comfortable                  C. ordinary               D. innocent

2.A. book                 B. visit                               C. love                      D. hate

3.A. knowing            B. noticing                         C. expecting                      D. forgetting

4.A. surprise                     B. situation               C. problem                        D. condition

5.A. worst                B. longest                           C. shortest                         D. best

6.A. troubled                    B. moved                           C. amused                         D. impressed

7.A. slow                  B. early                              C. fast                        D. late

8.A. recorded                   B. understood                  C. valued                           D. missed

9.A. end                             B. differ                             C. boom                             D. stable

10.A. attraction  B. benefit                       C. influence             D. education

11.A. ability   B. family                             C. career                           D. future

12.A. mean              B. do                                    C. pay                        D. work

13.A. word   B. suggestion             C. thought                         D. action

14.A. express                    B. suggest                          C. explain                          D. introduce

15.A. represents   B. fights           C. satisfies                         D. beats

 

When most people turn 21, they spend too much time partying and having fun. But when Adele turned 21, she did something completely different.

After going through a tough breakup(分手), the British singer turned her pain into glory and recorded one of the most moving albums of the year.

The album, 21, which was released in January, has already hit the charts in 14 countries, according to the Billboard magazine.

It also noted that Adele made history as the first artist since the Beatles to have two top five singles and two top five albums in the charts at the same time (Adele’s first album, 19, was released in 2008. Each album is named for her age when she wrote it).

Now, after touring around the world for almost a year, the DVD of her live concert, released on November 29, is Adele’s latest work.

Having topped the pre-order list of Amazon. com for over a month already, this one seems set to stay on top for a while.

Born in north London, Adele sang her way up honestly:  In 2006, she was signed by England’s XL Recordings on the strength of (基于)a three-song demo(样本唱片) a friend of hers had posted on MySpace;within two years she had won the BRIT Awards ‘Critics’ Choice prize and been tipped by the BBC as the “Sound of 2008”.

In 2009 she got the best new artist Grammy Award, and went on a world tour in support of the album 19 with a sold-out show in Los Angeles.

According to Adele herself, much of the inspiration of her music comes from one single breakup.

That’s probably what has made the singer’s success-that emotional certitude(确信), according to Dickins.

“The key to great singers is believing every single word they sing, ” he said. “And I think you believe every word that comes out of Adele’s mouth. You can feel her life force through her voice. ”

1.When she wrote album 19, she is at the age of______.

A.21

B.18

C.20

D.19

2.How many awards did Adele get?

A.One.

B.Two.

C.Three.

D.Four.

3.The underlined word “released” can be best replaced by ______.

A.recorded

B.came out

C.sold

D.written

4. In Adele’s opinion, where does her inspiration of music mainly come from?

A.Emotional certitude.

B.One single breakup.

C.A three-song demo.

D.A world tour.

 

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