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四、完成句子
1. 这两首歌曲都不是以传统风格编曲的。
Neither of the songs
2. 我喜欢带有浓烈地方特色的民间音乐。
I like
3. 这首乐曲虽是偶然之作,但价值恒远。
This piece of music has
4. 由美国黑人创作的爵士乐很值得一听。
Jazz music created
5. 今晚你愿意和我们一起去听一场乡村音乐演唱会吗?
Would you like
6. 为何不来加入我们,欣赏一天的音乐呢?
Why not come to join us and
1. 这两首歌曲都不是以传统风格编曲的。
Neither of the songs
is made up/made/created in the/a traditional style
.2. 我喜欢带有浓烈地方特色的民间音乐。
I like
folk music with strong local colour
.3. 这首乐曲虽是偶然之作,但价值恒远。
This piece of music has
a lasting value though/although it is made/made up/created
by accident.4. 由美国黑人创作的爵士乐很值得一听。
Jazz music created
by African Americans is well worth listening to
.5. 今晚你愿意和我们一起去听一场乡村音乐演唱会吗?
Would you like
to go to a country music concert with us tonight
?6. 为何不来加入我们,欣赏一天的音乐呢?
Why not come to join us and
enjoy a day of music
?
答案:
1. is made up/made/created in the/a traditional style
2. folk music with strong local colour
3. a lasting value though/although it is made/made up/created
4. by African Americans is well worth listening to
5. to go to a country music concert with us tonight
6. enjoy a day of music
2. folk music with strong local colour
3. a lasting value though/although it is made/made up/created
4. by African Americans is well worth listening to
5. to go to a country music concert with us tonight
6. enjoy a day of music
五、阅读理解
Flamenco is very popular in southern Spain. It begins with guitar music and clapping(击掌)and then dancers join the performance. Sometimes a woman dances alone and sometimes she dances with a man. The woman always wears a long, colorful dress. She moves her arms and hands slowly but her feet move in fast, difficult steps. The man often wears black. Both dancers click their shoes on the floor when they dance around each other.
Cossack dances are from Russia and Ukraine. They are very energetic—some are more like *gymnastics* than dancing! Dancers have to be very fit because they jump very high and kick their legs up and down. They often jump over swords(剑). The movements are similar to traditional Cossack activities, for example, sword fighting and getting on and off horses.
Limbo dancing is first from West Africa but today it is an important part of celebrations in the Caribbean. Young people have to dance under a pole(杆). The pole is often on fire and the dancer mustn't touch it! After a successful "limbo", they put the pole lower and do it again. Some dancers can dance under a pole just twenty centimeters off the ground!
Mask dances are important for the Dogon people in Mali. Each village makes different masks. They are often huge and colorful. There are masks of people, monsters or local animals like crocodiles and monkeys. Mask dancers are always men and they dance to the sound of drums for hours after the death of a person in the village. Today, Dogon villagers also perform the dances for tourists.
(
A. Dancers clap loudly while moving around each other.
B. Dancers begin performing before the guitar music starts.
C. A woman dancer often wears a long black dress.
D. A woman dancer moves her hands and feet at different speeds.
(
A. A play.
B. A sport.
C. A celebration.
D. A show.
(

(
A. Dance Jumps and Moves
B. Dances for Different Ages
C. Dances from Around the World
D. Dance Music and Clothing
Flamenco is very popular in southern Spain. It begins with guitar music and clapping(击掌)and then dancers join the performance. Sometimes a woman dances alone and sometimes she dances with a man. The woman always wears a long, colorful dress. She moves her arms and hands slowly but her feet move in fast, difficult steps. The man often wears black. Both dancers click their shoes on the floor when they dance around each other.
Cossack dances are from Russia and Ukraine. They are very energetic—some are more like *gymnastics* than dancing! Dancers have to be very fit because they jump very high and kick their legs up and down. They often jump over swords(剑). The movements are similar to traditional Cossack activities, for example, sword fighting and getting on and off horses.
Limbo dancing is first from West Africa but today it is an important part of celebrations in the Caribbean. Young people have to dance under a pole(杆). The pole is often on fire and the dancer mustn't touch it! After a successful "limbo", they put the pole lower and do it again. Some dancers can dance under a pole just twenty centimeters off the ground!
Mask dances are important for the Dogon people in Mali. Each village makes different masks. They are often huge and colorful. There are masks of people, monsters or local animals like crocodiles and monkeys. Mask dancers are always men and they dance to the sound of drums for hours after the death of a person in the village. Today, Dogon villagers also perform the dances for tourists.
(
D
)1. What do we know about flamenco dancing?A. Dancers clap loudly while moving around each other.
B. Dancers begin performing before the guitar music starts.
C. A woman dancer often wears a long black dress.
D. A woman dancer moves her hands and feet at different speeds.
(
B
)2. What does the underlined word "gymnastics" in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. A play.
B. A sport.
C. A celebration.
D. A show.
(
A
)3. Which of the following is limbo dancing?(
C
)4. What is the best title for the text?A. Dance Jumps and Moves
B. Dances for Different Ages
C. Dances from Around the World
D. Dance Music and Clothing
答案:
1. D
2. B
3. A
4. C
2. B
3. A
4. C
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