题目内容
5.Scientists believe that music changes the way people behave (举止).According to some scientists,the sound of western classical (古典的) music makes people(46)C richer.When a restaurant plays classical music,people spend (47)B money on food and drinks.When the restaurant plays (48)B music,people spend less money.With (49)A music,people spend even less.Scientists also (50)A that loud,fast music makes people eat faster.In fact,people (51)C their food faster when the music gets faster.Some restaurants play fast music during their (52)B hours.This gets people to eat faster and leave quickly.Restaurants (53)B make more money this way.
Some scientists think that music makes you think and learn better.They say (54)A music helps students to be more active.It is true that people learn better when they are (55)D.And listening to music can help you relax.
| 46.A.become | B.get | C.feel | D.look |
| 47.A.much | B.more | C.little | D.less |
| 48.A.Chinese | B.modern | C.English | D.tired |
| 49.A.no | B.much | C.any | D.some |
| 50.A.think | B.hope | C.work | D.wonder |
| 51.A.cook | B.order | C.eat | D.make |
| 52.A.free | B.busy | C.happy | D.sad |
| 53.A.can | B.should | C.can't | D.needn't |
| 54.A.how | B.why | C.what | D.that |
| 55.A.excited | B.interested | C.confident | D.relaxed |
分析 这篇短文告诉我们:科学家认为音乐会改变人的行为方式.西方古典音乐的声音让人们觉得更富有.餐馆里播放古典音乐,人们消费得更多.科学家认为音乐能让人们思考得更好,学得更好.
解答 46.答案:C.考查系动词及语境的理解,become变得,get变得,look看起来,feel感觉,结合句意:据一些科学家说,西方古典音乐的声音让人觉得更富有.故选:C.
47.答案:B.考查形容词的比较级,根据下文…people spend less money.可知上文要用比较级,结合句意:当餐馆演奏古典音乐时,人们会花费更多的钱在在食物和饮料上.故选:B.
48.答案:B.考查形容词及语境的理解,根据上文When a restaurant plays classical music,餐馆播放古典音乐时,下文应该用When the restaurant plays modern music,people spend less money.形成对比,结合句意:当餐馆演奏现代音乐时,人们花费更少的钱.故选:B.
49.答案:A.考查词义辨析,no没有,much多的,any一些,some一些,结合句意:餐馆里没有音乐的话,人们花费的钱甚至更少.故选:A.
50.答案:A.考查动词及语境的理解,think认为,work工作,hope希望,wonder想知道,结合句意:科学家们还认为,响亮,快速的音乐使人们吃得更快.故选:A.
51.答案:C.考查动词及语境的理解,cook烹饪,order订购,eat吃,make使,制作,结合句意:事实上,当音乐变快时,人们会更快地吃掉食物.故选:C.
52.答案:B.考查形容词及语境的理解,free空闲的,busy繁忙的,happy高兴的,sad悲伤的,结合句意:有些餐馆在繁忙的时间里播放快节奏的音乐,这让人们吃得更快,走得更快.故选:B.
53.答案:B.考查情态动词及语境的理解,根据上文可知:有些餐馆在繁忙的时间里播放快节奏的音乐,这让人们吃得更快,走得更快.结合句意:餐馆应该用这种方法来挣钱.故选:B.
54.答案:A.考查疑问词及语境的理解,一些科学家认为,音乐让你思考和学习更好,他们说,音乐是如何帮助学生更积极的.考查方式,用疑问词how,故选:A.
55.答案:D.考查形容词及语境的理解,excited激动的,interested感兴趣的,confident自信的,relaxed轻松的,根据下文可知:听音乐可以帮助你放松.由此可知:当他们是轻松的,学习会更好,这是真的.故选:D.
点评 完形填空是以阅读为形式,以上下文为线索,要以理解能力、词汇知识、语法知识、习惯用法以及分析判断能力为解题基础的.
-So she did.She is a good example for us.( )
| A. | win | B. | won | C. | wins | D. | will win |
On September 21,1519,Magellan and 240 men siled(航行)from Spain in five ships:Concepcion,San Antonio,Santiago,Trinidad,and Victoria (52)E.He sailed along the coast of South America looking for a place to sail through to the other side of the land.He found a passage(通道)near the tip of South America.This passage led from the Atlantic Ocean(大西洋)to another ocean.Today this passage is called the Strait of Magellan.Magellan named this other ocean the Pacific Ocean,because the waters were so calm.
(53)B,he had only three ships left.The San Antonio has recently sailed back to Spain.The Santiago had been wrecked in a storm.
Magellan expected to find the Spice Islands soon afterenteringthe Pacific Ocean.But the three ships sailed west day after day.Many sailors died of hunger or disease.Finally,they reached the Philippine Islands.(54)A.
(55)D,he is known as the first person to sail around the world.It was his voyage that first proved (证明) that the Earth is round.
| A.It was here that Magellan was killed in 1521 B.By the time Magellan reached the Pacific Ocean C.The king agreed to give Magellan ships and supplies D.Although Magellan did not live to complete the voyage E.Magellan sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to South America |
I was nine years old when she entered our home in Virginia.My father (31)D me to her with these words:"This is an (32)A boy.He will probably throw rocks at you tomorrow morning."
My stepmother walked over to me,raised my (33)C slightly up and looked into my eyes.Then she looked at my father and replied,"You are (34)C.This is not a bad boy at all,(35)A
a smart one who hasn't yet found an outlet(释放的途径)for his enthusiasm."
That statement began a friendship between us.(36)D had ever called me smart.My family and neighbors had built me up in my mind with a bad boy.My stepmother changed all that.
She(37)D many things.She persuaded my father to go to a dental(牙科)school,from which he graduated with honors.She (38)C our home into the county center,where my father's career (事业) could be more (39)A and my brother and I could be better educated.
When I turned fourteen,she bought me a secondhand typewriter and told me that she believed that I could become a (40)C.I thanked her for her enthusiasm and I began to write for local newspapers.I was keeping (41)B and never gave up.Later,I went to interview Andrew Carnegie and received the task which became my life's work.In fact,I wasn't the (42)C
beneficiary (受益者).My father became the (43)B man in town.My brother and stepbrothers became a physician,a dentist,a lawyer,and a college president.
What power (44)B has!When that power is let out to support one's mind,it will become an irresistible(不可抗拒的)power.You can pass that power to anyone (45)A needs it.This is probably the greatest work you can do with your enthusiasm.
| 31.A.gave | B.sent | C.sold | D.introduced |
| 32.A.unfriendly | B.unimportant | C.unhealthy | D.unhappy |
| 33.A.foot | B.hand | C.head | D.back |
| 34.A.perfect | B.clever | C.wrong | D.impolite |
| 35.A.but | B.so | C.and | D.or |
| 36.A.Somebody | B.Anybody | C.Everybody | D.Nobody |
| 37.A.stopped | B.began | C.planned | D.changed |
| 38.A.put | B.built | C.moved | D.made |
| 39.A.successful | B.meaningful | C.helpful | D.useful |
| 40.A.singer | B.runner | C.writer | D.doctor |
| 41.A.teaching | B.writing | C.studying | D.reading |
| 42.A.next | B.same | C.only | D.first |
| 43.A.cleverest | B.richest | C.strongest | D.healthiest |
| 44.A.happiness | B.enthusiasm | C.education | D.confidence |
| 45.A.who | B.what | C.which | D.where. |
| A. | making | B. | to make | C. | make | D. | makes |