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The song "Like a Rolling Stone"was composed and sang by .

A、Michael Jackson

B、Bob Dylan

C、Simon

D、Celion

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第1题
The music industry, hurt by a decline in CD sales and the continued free swapping of files
on the Internet, took the drastic action last week filing more than 250 lawsuits against consumers. But whatever catharsis record executives and their lawyers may feel, the courts cannot solve the music industry's fundamental problem. Nor does the answer lie in getting people to pay for each music file they download from the Internet.

Instead of clinging to late-20th-century distribution technologies, like the digital disk and the downloaded file, the music business should move into the 21st century with a revamped business model using innovative technology, several industry's experts say. They want the music industry to do unto the file-swapping services what the services did Unto the music companies--eclipse them with better technology and superior customer convenience.

Their vision might be called "everywhere Internet audio". Music fans instead of downloading files on KaZaA--whether they were using computers, home stereos, radios or handheld devices--would have access to all music the record companies hold in their vaults. Listeners could request that any song be immediately streamed to them via the Internet.

If consumers could do this, the argument goes, they would have no interest in amassing thousands of songs on their hard drives. There would be no "theft" of music, because no one would bother to take possession of the song. To clinch music fans loyalty to the new system, and make them willing to pay for it, the music companies and the supporting industry would need to provide attractively priced, easy-to-use services to give consumers full access to the hundreds of thousands of songs available to them. Consumers could still ask for song titles or artists, as they do now on KaZaA. But they could also, for example request rock "n" roll tunes like Hat that appeared for more than three weeks in Billboard's Top 10 during the 1960's. Or they could ask for early 1990's guitarists that sound like Eric Clapton, or new artists similar in style. to Alanis Morissette.

Requests could be intricate, like asking for music subsequently recorded by the original members of the Lovin's Spoonful. Or they could be simple, like requesting light jazz for dinner-party background music. The system would be interactive and could learn each user's tastes. As listeners voted thumbs up or down to tunes (should they choose to), the service would amend their personal libraries accordingly.

If it worked, it would be as if we each had our own private satellite radio channels--customizable collection of tunes for hundreds of millions of audiences of one. It is a compelling business model, and the current music companies, as the owners of the content, could be at the fore of the system.

A tiny taste of such an approach is available on Internet radio networks like live365.com. On such services, listeners can essentially customize a radio station to their individual tastes. But crucial to the future of everywhere Internet audio, many believe, lies in widespread wireless Internet access, because wireless means portability. "Wireless gives the record companies a chance to do it all over again, and this time get it right," said Jim Griffin, the former head Of technology at Geffen Records and now the chief executive of the music publisher Cherry Lane Digital. Mr. Griffin is also a founder of pholist.org, home of an active online discussion of music's future on the Internet.

Many of the brightest industry insiders, academies, lawyers, musicians, industry critics, broadcasters and venture capitalists assemble at pholist.org daily to debate the music business beyond downloading. Many say wireless holds the key. Myriad portable devices already offer Internet access. Some, like the BlackBerry, maintain an always-on wireless Internet connection. Some business-oriented devices, like the Palm

A.continue free swapping of files on the Internet

B.continue to use late-20th-century distribution technologies

C.use more advanced technology and provide convenience to customers

D.bring lawsuits against consumers for the music files they download from the Internet

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第2题
When the author is under the weather, he would like to listen to:

A、good old rock and roll

B、blues

C、alternative rock

D、classical music

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第3题
It’s such a (wonder)_______ song that we all like it.
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第4题
I like this song ______ your opinion.A.in spiteB.despite ofC.regardless ofD.likewise

I like this song ______ your opinion.

A.in spite

B.despite of

C.regardless of

D.likewise

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第5题
The blues has its influence on a lot of music styles, like rock and roll, and contemporary R and B and soul.
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第6题
The song "Like a Rolling Stone"was created under the background of .

A、The Second World War

B、Civil Rights Movement

C、The assasination of Kennedy

D、Middle-East War

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第7题
The song "Like a Rolling Stone"was composed in .

A.1976

B.1965

C.1982

D.1990

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第8题
Miss Lonely in the song "Like a Rolling Stone" was once .

A.Beautiful

B.Cute

C.Wealthy

D.Knowledgeable

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第9题
The person most often credited with inventing jazz is cornettist Buddy Bolden, a barber. S
ince his career was over before the first jazz recordings were made, all we have left is legend. He was famous for his big bold cornet sound, as well as for his bold personality. His band started playing around 1895, in New Orleans parades and dances, and eventually rose to become one of the most popular bands in the city. He made up one song after another, and when be wasn't playing, his rich voice was capturing attention. His band had one feature that later jazz authorities recognized as indispensable—"the trance", an ability to sink himself in the music until nothing mattered but himself and the cornet, in fervent communion. Legend has it that he was so popular he had eight bands playing on the same night, and he'd rush from band to band playing a few tunes with each. Several early Jazz musicians, like Sidney Bechet and Bunk Johnson, apparently played in Bolden's bands occasionally.

The Bolden style. had blues foundations, however, his music was more like ragtime with improvised embellishments. His band featured cornet, clarinet, trombone, guitar, bass and drums, playing a mix of popular dance numbers in both ragtime and blues style. By the turn of the century, many New Orleans' bands had begun playing in the collective improvisational style. pioneered by Buddy Bolden. One of those groups was the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, the group which made the first ever jazz recording.

In 1906, Bolden began suffering periods of derangement. The following year he was committed to a mental hospital outside of New Orleans, and remained there for 24 years until his death in 1931 at the age of 54. Trombonist Frankie Dusen took over the Bolden Band, renamed it the Eagle Band, and they continued to be very popular in New Orleans until around 1917. Although we have no recordings of Bolden, Jelly Roll Morton's "Buddy Bolden Blues" did immortalize this pioneering musician.

According to the passage, what was Bolden doing when he wasn't playing?

A.Sleeping.

B.Practicing.

C.Making up songs.

D.Using his voice.

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第10题
Lots of people like these cafes because there you can hear ______.A.rock "n" roll musicB.a

Lots of people like these cafes because there you can hear ______.

A.rock "n" roll music

B.all kinds of music

C.your favorite heavy metal music

D.classic music

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第11题
It's such a wonderful song that we all like it.()
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