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六、阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每小题的四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。
A
A teacher says music education in schools has turned into amusement. Classroom lessons focus heavily on pop while understanding the classical (古典的) art form and its history should be paid attention to.
A professor in music and music education at the University of NSW, Robert Walker, argues that all students should study the works of Western classical composers such as Haydn and Tchaikovsky.
Professor Walker says students are missing out on an important part of the culture heritage (遗产) because they fail to study classical music, as the little music that children learn at school is mainly pop. The lack of music teaching is serious, especially in government schools where there are not enough specialist (专业的) music teachers.
A national review in 2005 made 15 suggestions, but Professor Walker said it still failed to deal with the lack of classical music taught in schools.
“I'm not against pop music, but it's very simple, and not difficult either to play or to sing,” Professor Walker says. “But classical music is challenging and although it is part of Australia’s culture heritage, most children learn it only through popular films.”
“At least children ought to know what's happening in Western culture. It's part of culture heritage,” he says. “Asian students know more about Western classical music than most children in the west.”
Professor Walker has taught music and music teachers in Britain, Canada and Australia and is a former chief (首席的) examiner for the International Baccalaureate and a former chairman of the research committee of the International Society for Music Education. Professor Walker says no school curriculum (课程) in Australia lists a piece of music that children should study, such as the Mendelssohn's.
“This lack of standard texts means that some children can be brought up totally on Western classical music, others on Elvis Presley, or on any music the teacher wants to teach. The situation should be changed as soon as possible,” he says.
1. What's the problem in music education in Professor Walker's opinion?
A. Pop music is simple and not difficult to play and sing.
B. Classical music education isn't valued in schools.
C. Children know nothing about their culture heritage.
D. Australian schools need more specialist music teachers. (
2. According to the passage, students should study classical music because it is ____.
A. part of culture heritage
B. difficult to play and sing
C. good for their growing up
D. popular only in Asia (
3. According to the passage, which one is different from the other three?
A. Haydn.
B. Tchaikovsky.
C. Elvis Presley.
D. Mendelssohn. (
4. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Professor Walker?
A. He worries about the music education in schools.
B. He thinks pop music teaching shouldn't be allowed.
C. He is well-known in Western classical music teaching.
D. He has worked in Britain, Canada and Australia. (
5. From the last paragraph, we can learn that ____.
A. music teachers should teach anything that they like
B. most children today are brought up by their music teachers
C. children's music education today depends on their teacher's taste
D. music teachers shouldn't teach the music of Elvis Presley at all (
阅读下列短文,从每小题的四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。
A
A teacher says music education in schools has turned into amusement. Classroom lessons focus heavily on pop while understanding the classical (古典的) art form and its history should be paid attention to.
A professor in music and music education at the University of NSW, Robert Walker, argues that all students should study the works of Western classical composers such as Haydn and Tchaikovsky.
Professor Walker says students are missing out on an important part of the culture heritage (遗产) because they fail to study classical music, as the little music that children learn at school is mainly pop. The lack of music teaching is serious, especially in government schools where there are not enough specialist (专业的) music teachers.
A national review in 2005 made 15 suggestions, but Professor Walker said it still failed to deal with the lack of classical music taught in schools.
“I'm not against pop music, but it's very simple, and not difficult either to play or to sing,” Professor Walker says. “But classical music is challenging and although it is part of Australia’s culture heritage, most children learn it only through popular films.”
“At least children ought to know what's happening in Western culture. It's part of culture heritage,” he says. “Asian students know more about Western classical music than most children in the west.”
Professor Walker has taught music and music teachers in Britain, Canada and Australia and is a former chief (首席的) examiner for the International Baccalaureate and a former chairman of the research committee of the International Society for Music Education. Professor Walker says no school curriculum (课程) in Australia lists a piece of music that children should study, such as the Mendelssohn's.
“This lack of standard texts means that some children can be brought up totally on Western classical music, others on Elvis Presley, or on any music the teacher wants to teach. The situation should be changed as soon as possible,” he says.
1. What's the problem in music education in Professor Walker's opinion?
A. Pop music is simple and not difficult to play and sing.
B. Classical music education isn't valued in schools.
C. Children know nothing about their culture heritage.
D. Australian schools need more specialist music teachers. (
B
)2. According to the passage, students should study classical music because it is ____.
A. part of culture heritage
B. difficult to play and sing
C. good for their growing up
D. popular only in Asia (
A
)3. According to the passage, which one is different from the other three?
A. Haydn.
B. Tchaikovsky.
C. Elvis Presley.
D. Mendelssohn. (
C
)4. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Professor Walker?
A. He worries about the music education in schools.
B. He thinks pop music teaching shouldn't be allowed.
C. He is well-known in Western classical music teaching.
D. He has worked in Britain, Canada and Australia. (
B
)5. From the last paragraph, we can learn that ____.
A. music teachers should teach anything that they like
B. most children today are brought up by their music teachers
C. children's music education today depends on their teacher's taste
D. music teachers shouldn't teach the music of Elvis Presley at all (
C
)
答案:
1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C
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