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Section D听力原文:Nobody knows for certain what the origins of music were. Music is certai

Section D

听力原文: Nobody knows for certain what the origins of music were. Music is certainly older than poetry and painting but as early man had no way of recording it, we can only guess what it sounded like. Watching a child banging on a drum with its hands or a piece of wood, it is easy to see that this is the simplest of instruments. It does not take much effort to produce a rhythm on it.

Wall painting show what some of the first instruments looked like. Early civilization had already discovered the three basic ways of producing music; blowing into a tube, striking an object, and scraping a string. We know that western music comes from the ancient Greeks. The musical scales we use now are based on certain sequences of notes which the Greeks used to create a particular mood.

Until the sixteenth century, most players of instruments were single performers, but as music became more widespread, orchestras and musical groups began to appear. This brought about the writing of music to be played by several musicians at one time. This can certainly be called the birth of modern music.

Nobody knows for certain what the origins of music were. Music is certainly older than poetry and painting but as early man had no way of【21】______it, we can only guess what it sounded like. Watching a child【22】______on a drum with its hands or a piece of wood, it is easy to see that this is the simplest of instruments. It does not take much effort to produce a (23) ______on it.

Wall painting shows what some of the first instruments looked like. Early civilization had already【24】______the three basic ways of producing music: blowing into a tube, striking an object, and (25) ______ a string. We know that western music comes from the ancient Greeks. The musical【26】______we use now are based on certain sequences of notes which the Greeks used to create【27】______.

Until the sixteenth century, most players of instruments were single performers, but (28) ______, orchestras and musical groups began to appear. This brought about (29) ______to be played by several musicians at one time. This can certainly【30】______.

(11)

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第3题
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A.They liked traveling.

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C.They were driven out of their homes.

D.The reasons are unknown.

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第10题
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Whom the bell was named after according to most people?

A.A boxer named Benjamin Caunt.

B.An member of parliament.

C.Welshman, Sir Benjamin Hall.

D.Edmund Beckett.

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