Unit 5 Music单元小测 2024届高考英语人教版(2019)必修第二册一轮复习
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这是一份Unit 5 Music单元小测 2024届高考英语人教版(2019)必修第二册一轮复习,共21页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分37等内容,欢迎下载使用。
第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Tp Music Festivals
The festival seasn is just kicking ff, and there is a lt t lk frward t in the upcming mnths.
Pitchfrk Music Festival
Anyne wh likes indie (独立的) music and up-and-cming artists will have an amazing time at the Pitchfrk Music Festival in Chicag’s Unin Park. It is an indie rck heaven where yu can explre mre undergrund and lesser-knwn bands than at the ther big Chicag summer festival, Lllapalza.
Date: July 14—16
Lcatin: Chicag, Illinis, USA
Music Type: Indie rck
Price: $126—$2,700
Essence Music Festival
N matter what time f the year it is, New Orleans is an amazing place if yu lve live music. The Essence Music Festival is a celebratin f well-knwn artists like Diana Rss, Chaka Khan, and Mary J. Blige.
Date: June 29—July 2
Lcatin: New Orleans, Luisiana, USA
Music Type: R& B, sul, rck
Price: $75—$365
Sziget Festival
Budapest knws hw t hld a party, and Sziget is ne f the biggest celebratins f music and culture in all f Eurpe. Yu can expect t find favrite artists like Bad Religin and Mac DeMarc playing here during this three-day festival.
Date: August 9—11
Lcatin: Budapest, Hungary
Music Type: Eclectic, Indie rck
Price: $70—$296
Flw Festival
The Flw Festival is a great excuse t explre the city f Helsinki. Artists including Lana Del Rey and The XX will be playing, amng many thers. Cme t this festival t enjy yurselves with an earth-friendly belief.
Date: August 11—13
Lcatin: Helsinki, Finland
Music Type: Rck, sul, jazz
Price: $106—$199
1.What d the music festivals have in cmmn?
A.They are given in the pen air.
B.They are held in the USA.
C.They include rck music.
D.They take place frm July t August.
2.Which music festival will last fr the lngest time?
A.Essence Music Festival.
B.Sziget Festival.
C.Flw Festival.
D.Pitchfrk Music Festival.
3.What can we knw abut Budapest frm the text?
A.It has the lngest cultural traditin in Eurpe.
B.It is hme t many well-knwn bands.
C.It is a city f high living cst in all f Eurpe.
D.It is gd at rganizing entertainment events.
B
There was a man playing the pian in a bar. He was a gd pian player and always perfrmed in this bar. Peple came in just t hear him play. But ne night, a custmer tld him that he didn’t want t hear him just play the pian any mre. He wanted him t sing a sng.
The man said, “I dn’t sing.”
But the custmer was persistent. He tld the bar manager, “I’m tired f listening t the pian. I want that man t sing!”
The manager shuted acrss the rm, “If yu want t get paid, sing a sng. Our custmers are asking yu t sing!”
S he did. He sang a sng. A pian player wh had never sung in public did s fr the first time. And everyne was surprised by his sng Mna Lisa. He gt lts f applause that night.
He had such a talent fr singing, but he just had been sitting n his talent fr the past years! If withut such an pprtunity, he might have lived the rest f his life as a n-name pian player in a n-name bar. Hwever, nw he has becme ne f the best knwn singers in America.
Yu, t, have skills and abilities. Maybe yur “talent” is nt as great as the singer’s abve, but it may be better than yu think! And with effrt, mst skills can be imprved. S, in yur life, yu shuld be brave enugh t try ding different things and find ut what talents yu really have!
4.Which wuld be the best title fr the text?
A.Hw t Have Great Ability
B.A Nice Sng—Mna Lisa
C.A Singer in a N-name Bar
D.Find Out Yur Real Talent
5.Why did the man start t sing?
A.Because he wanted t make mre mney.
B.Because the bar manager said he liked his sng.
C.Because he wanted t shw everyne that he had a talent fr singing.
D.Because the manager asked him t sing at the request f a custmer.
6.What d yu think f the bar manager?
A.Strict.B.Kind.
C.Patient.D.Rude.
7.Which f the fllwing is TRUE abut the pian player?
A.He hated singing in a n-name bar.
B.He didn’t discver his talent befre a custmer asked him t sing.
C.He became very famus as a pianist and singer in America.
D.He lived the rest f his life as a n-name pian player.
C
We hear music everywhere, every day. Getting int a lift, ging arund a supermarket r simply relaxing at hme, music is ur cnstant cmpanin. And music can have a significant effect n the way we think and feel, s it’s wrth paying attentin t what we’re listening t.
Music can have a pwerful effect n ur mds, in terms f bth reducing and increasing stress. Listening t calm gentle music in bed can help us fall asleep. Sme airlines play smth music n bard at take-ff and landing t calm nervus travelers. Athletes ften listen t fast lud music t help them prepare fr games. The American swimmer Michael Phelps is knwn t listen t rap music befre imprtant races t help pump him up.
The md-altering effect f music can be especially acute fr the peple wh actually play the music. Musicians wh d nt have high self-esteem (自尊心) can suddenly verflw with cnfidence nce they g n stage. It’s as thugh the music gives them a different persnality.
And it’s nt nly thse wh feel ill at ease with themselves that can benefit. Scientists have cnducted research int the effect f music n students studying fr exams. They fund that listening t calm music with a regular beat culd actually help students recall facts and imprve their perfrmance in exams. Classical music, preferably smething by Mzart, seems t have the mst beneficial effect. A wrd f cautin, hwever: it’s best nt t ver-rely n this methd, as yu wn’t be able t listen t music in an exam.
Fr mst f us thugh, music is ne f life’s great pleasures. And it’s a pleasure that endures. Researchers have fund that we dn’t ften grw ut f the music that we lve as teenagers, because ur musical tastes are such a huge part f ur identity, persnality and utlk n life. S dn’t delete thse sngs yu dwnladed when yu were fifteen—yu’ll prbably still lve them when yu’re fifty.
8.What wuld be the best kind f music t play t nervus drivers stuck in traffic jams?
A.Rap music.
B.Gentle classical music.
C.Cheerful flk music.
D.Heavy metal music.
9.The underlined wrd “acute” in Paragraph 3 mst prbably means in the passage.
A.pwerfulB.cntrllable
C.cmplexD.ppsite
10.Which f the fllwing statements abut music is true accrding t the passage?
A.Pp music imprves students’ academic perfrmance.
B.Music has magic pwer t change musicians’ persnality.
C.Music generally influences peple’s thughts and emtins.
D.Sprtsmen listen t fast music t relieve their stress befre games.
11.What can be inferred frm the last paragraph?
A.Musical tastes affect ur characters t a great extent.
B.We have t find ways t make the pleasure f music last.
C.We will be fnd f different kinds f music as we grw up.
D.Part f ur persnality and tastes are well develped in ur teens.
D
Over 40 years ag, a cuntry music DJ cnventin(集会) was held every year in Nashville, Tennessee. Many cuntry perfrmers used t attend the cnventin t give their perfrmances. Fans wuld g t Nashville hping t see their favrite perfrmers. In the end, s many fans began shwing up in Nashville that a festival named Fan Fair was brn.
The first Fan Fair was held in April 1972, in Nashville fr fur days. Sme f the biggest cuntry music stars attended. There were abut fifty thusand fans. The first Fan Fair was s successful that planning began almst immediately fr 1973. The date was changed t June, when the weather wuld be better. Over ne hundred thusand fans attended the secnd Fan Fair.
Every year brught s many perfrmers and fans t Fan Fair that, in 1982, it was mved t the Tennessee State Fairgrunds. Fan Fair stayed at the Fairgrunds fr anther nineteen years.
There was always the unexpected during the festival. In 1974, frmer Beatle Paul McCartney attended. In 1992, mre than six hundred reprters frm Eurpe, Asia, and Suth America went t cver the appearance f a ppular star, Billy Ray Cyrus, wh had intrduced a new cuntry line dance. In 1996, Garth Brks, wh made a surprise appearance, signed autgraphs(亲笔签名) fr 23 hurs.
In 2001, Fan Fair returned t dwntwn Nashville as the wrld’s biggest cuntry music festival. Nw, ver ne hundred and twenty-five thusand cuntry music fans g t Nashville every June. As yu can imagine, thse wh want t attend Fan Fair must plan ahead. Fr example, they need t buy a ticket several mnths ahead f time. Of curse, there’s much mre t prepare.
12.Accrding t the text, Fan Fair .
A.has a histry f mre than 50 years
B.lasts almst half a mnth every year
C.is the mst imprtant music festival in America
D.is a time when cuntry music lvers get tgether
13.The secnd Fan Fair .
A.was held in the spring f 1972
B.was mre ppular than the first ne
C.was mved frm Nashville t the Fairgrunds
D.was attended by frmer Beatle Paul McCartney
14.What’s the purpse f the furth paragraph?
A.T shw why Fan Fair has been ppular.
B.T intrduce three famus musicians.
C.T explain hw Fan Fair started.
D.T ask peple t attend Fan Fair.
15.What will the authr prbably talk abut next?
A.Advice fr fans.
B.Music in America.
C.Educatin in Nashville.
D.The future f cuntry music.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Histry f Bradway
When peple think f Bradway, they may think f that part f the wrld-famus rad in New Yrk City that runs between 42nd and 53rd Streets. 16 It is a billin-dllar industry that includes theatrical shws in New Yrk and live theater entertainment thrughut the wrld.
New Yrk’s Theater District has nly 39 fficial Bradway huses. A playhuse must have 500 r mre seats t be cnsidered a Bradway theater. 17 Nt all Bradway theatres are lcated n Bradway. In the late 1700s and early 1800s, buildings n Wall Street and places such as the city hall may have served as smaller theaters, and ther lcatins in dwntwn New Yrk City als did.
Tday’s Bradway started when influential families cntributed mney t the develpment f larger theaters away frm the dwntwn area. Sme peple may have dubted these theaters wuld be successful, but they turned ut t be. 18 With the rise f the new theater district, dwntwn changed frever as peple happily traveled t the utskirts(市郊) f the city t see the best live entertainment.
When these theaters began, many actrs came frm Eurpean cuntries. In 1857 actr Edwin Bth helped transfrm the Bradway theatre by ppularizing a type f acting realism. Unlike actrs befre him, Bth did nt stand still n stage r simply deliver his lines. 19 Bth’s style had a ntable effect n the theater, and many cnsidered him t be the greatest actr f his time.
20 Specifically, cmedies and dramas ften centred n then-current events such as wmen’s right t vte, the Labr Mvement, and war. Bradway develped again in 1866, and the Bradway musical was created. Frm then n actrs entertained their audiences by singing and dancing accmpanied by an rchestra.
Nw, Bradway is famus fr varius theatre prductins and mving perfrmances.
A.In fact, the shws have brught it fame thrughut the wrld.
B.Hwever, Bradway is much mre than a gegraphical lcatin.
C.Theatres, hlding 100 t 499 peple, are called Off-Bradway theatres.
D.Instead, he liked mving arund and shwing great emtin while acting.
E.Plays fllwed a ppular style that encuraged typical characters and plts.
F.As this new style grew in ppularity, the cntent f the shws began t change.
G.The Madisn Square Theater, built by the Mallry family in 1863, was ne f them.
16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
There are many kinds f friends. Sme are always with yu, but dn’t understand yu. Sme say nly a few wrds t yu, but understand yu. Many peple will step in yur life, but nly 21 friends leave ftprints (脚印).
I shall always recall (回忆) the autumn and the girl with the 22 . I knw she will always be my best friend. I culd see the yellw leaves flating in the cl wind. In such a seasn, I liked walking alne in the leaves, 23 t the sund f them.
Autumn is a harvest seasn. Hwever, life was uninteresting. The free days always gt me 24 . But ne day, the sund f a vilin 25 int my ears like a stream flwing in the muntains. A yung girl, standing in the wind, was 26 in playing her vilin. I had 27 seen her befre. The music was s nice that I listened quietly. Lst in the music, I didn’t knw that I had been 28 there fr s lng but my existence (存在) did nt seem t disturb her.
Every day she played the vilin in the crner f the building when I went dwnstairs t watch her perfrmance. The autumn seemed n lnger lnely and life became 29 . Thugh we didn’t knw each ther, I thught we were already gd 30 .
One day, when I was listening carefully, the sund suddenly 31 . T my astnishment, the girl came ver t me. “Yu must like the vilin,” she said. “Yes. And yu play very well. Why did yu stp?” I asked. Suddenly, a 32 expressin appeared n her face and I culd feel smething unusual. “I came here t see my grandmther, but nw I must leave. I nce played very badly. It was yur listening every day that 33 me,” she said.
“In fact, it was yur 34 that gave me a meaningful autumn,” I said, “let’s be friends.”
The girl smiled, and s did I.
I never heard her play again in my life. But I will always remember the fine figure f the girl. She is like a 35 —s shrt, s bright, like a shting star giving ff s much light that it made the autumn beautiful.
B.true
C.newD.ld
B.pian
C.wrd D.vilin
B.listening
C.seeing D.hearing
B.determined
C.excitedD.cncerned
B.grew
C.entered D.ran
B.active
C.busy D.interested
B.never
C.frequentlyD.usually
B.walking
C.standing D.laughing
B.mving
C.bringD.tiring
B.listeners
C.playersD.friends
B.laughed
C.drppedD.cried
B.sad
C.strange D.calm
B.upset
C.encuraged D.mved
B.dancing
C.smileD.kindness
B.dream
C.wind D.sister
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
When talking abut classical music, what can yu think f? Is it a big rchestra with an ld guy in a black suit 36 waves a stick in frnt? Yu are 37 (part) right. But there is a lt mre abut it. Classical music can be as simple as just ne singer singing a sng. It can als mean 38 rchestra with hundreds f musicians. Classical music can express an idea, explre a theme r cnvey emtins. It has its rts in the traditins f 39 (Eurpe) art and cncert music with a histry f mre than 1,000 years. Classical music is usually 40 (serius) than ther types f music. Listeners are suppsed 41 (stay) quiet and still.
Nwadays, mre and mre students are crazy abut classical music 42 (cmpser), such as Mzart, Chpin and Beethven. They think their music can make them calm dwn, sleep well 43 becme smarter. They can perfrm better in tests as well. Besides, accrding t 44 (they) musical preference, it is pssible t tell the types f their persnality. Prfessinals like teachers can use the persnality infrmatin t determine whether they have a particular talent fr music, which they never 45 (knw) befre.
36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
41. 42. 43. 44. 45.
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你叫李华,是一名中学生,非常喜欢看某档音乐类节目,你决定和朋友们组建一支乐队,请你写一篇英文演讲稿,内容包括:
1.你非常喜欢这档节目,它能给你带来很多欢乐;
2.正准备和朋友们组建一支乐队;
3.介绍乐队成员、歌曲风格、乐队的排练和演出计划等。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear friends,
I’m very hnred t give yu a speech n music.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank yu!
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
I am a mther f three children and have recently cmpleted my cllege degree.
The last class I had t take was scilgy(社会学). The teacher ffered inspiring teaching that I wish every human culd be graced with. Her last prject f the term was called “Smile”. The class was asked t g ut and smile at three peple and dcument their reactins.
I am a very friendly persn and always smile at everyne and say hell anyway, s I thught this wuld be a piece f cake. Sn after we were given the prject, my husband, the yungest sn, and I went ut t McDnald’s in a cld mrning. It was just ur way f sharing special playtime with ur sn. We were standing in line, waiting t be served, when all f a sudden everyne arund us began t back away, and even s did my husband.
I did nt mve a bit. A strng feeling f fear turned up as I turned t see why they had mved. As I turned arund, I smelled a terrible “dirty bdy” smell, and standing behind me were tw pr hmeless men. As I lked dwn at the shrt gentleman, clse t me, he was “smiling”. His beautiful sky blue eyes were full f hpe as he searched fr acceptance.
He said, “Gd day!” as he cunted the few cins he had been hlding. The secnd man was bviusly mentally disabled. I held my tears when I std there with them.
The yung lady at the cunter asked him what they wanted. He said, “Cffee is all, Miss.” because that was all they culd affrd (If they wanted t sit in the restaurant and warm up, they had t buy smething. They just wanted t be warm.).
Then I really felt the desire was s great that I almst reached ut my hands and hugged the little man with the blue eyes.
Paragraph 1:
At that mment I nticed all eyes in the restaurant were staring at me.
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______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2:
I turned in “my prject” and the instructr read it.
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______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 参考答案:
【阅读理解】
1-3CAD
4-7DDDB
8-11BACA
12-15DBAA
【七选五】
16-20BCGDF
【完形填空】
21-25BDBAA
26-30ABCAD
31-35ABCAB
【语法填空】
36.wh/that
37.partly
38.an
39.Eurpean
40.mre serius
41.t stay
42.cmpsers
43.and
44.their
45.knew
【应用文】
Dear friends,
I’m very hnred t give yu a speech n music. I’m Li Hua, I really enjy watching a music prgram, and I have fallen in lve with music, s my aim is t frm a band with my friends.
Our band is made up f fur students altgether, ne being the singer and the rest playing the guitar, the keybard and the drums. As far as I am cncerned, I have been playing the drums fr almst ten years. Our music is based n Jay Chu, whse talent is admirable. In additin, what we are als fnd f is rck music, sme f which I’d like t make n my wn. Our band is scheduled t practice ur music in my rm, which is the first step t success. Then we plan t give sme perfrmances in ur schl. We are wndering hw we keep a balance between study and the band and what we can d t make it a successful band. We’d appreciate it if yu culd give us sme suggestins.
Thank yu!
【读后续写】
One pssible versin:
Paragraph 1:
At that mment I nticed all eyes in the restaurant were staring at me. I smiled and asked the waitress t give me tw mre breakfast n separate trays. I put the trays n the table and the blue-eyed gentleman lked up at me tearfully. I started t cry as I walked away. When I sat dwn, my husband smiled at me. We held hands firmly. I returned t cllege, n the last evening f class, with this stry in my hand.
Paragraph 2:
I turned in “my prject” and the instructr read it. Then she asked, “Can I share this?” I ndded as she gt the attentin f the class. She began t read and I knew that we humans shared this need t help peple and t be helped. In my wn way I had tuched the peple at McDnald’s, my husband, my sn, the instructr, and every sul in the classrm. I graduated with ne f the biggest lessns I had ever learned: uncnditinal acceptance.
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