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The genius of Beethoven can be seen in the widely observed phenomenon that his music has the same appeal to an illiterate shepherd wandering the steppes of Kazakhstan as to a professional musician sipping her latte in Paris.
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Kazakhstan as to
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Kazakhstan, just as to
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Kazakhstan; just as it would to a
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Kazakhstan. as it would to a
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Kazakhstan as a
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A项语法以及语义上都是正确的,故本题选A项。其余选项的表达不符合基本习惯。
A项语法以及语义上都是正确的,故本题选A项。其余选项的表达不符合基本习惯。
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A No man-made device could replace the ability to hear.
B When he wanted to appreciate music, Eagar played the piano.
C Still, as Michael Eagar discovered, when it comes to musical harmonies, hearing is irrelevant.
D Michael Eagar, who died in 2003, became deaf at the age of 21.
E Beethoven produced his most wonderful works after he became deaf.
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How Deafness Makes It Easier to Hear【如何让耳聋的人更容易听见】
Most people think of Beethoven's hearing loss as an obstacle to composing music. However, he produced his most powerful works in the last decade of his life when he was completely deaf.
This is one of the most glorious cases of the triumph of will over adversity, but his biographer, Maynard Solomon, takes a different view. ___1___. In his deaf world Beethoven could experiment, free from the sounds of the outside world, free to create new forms and harmonies.
Hearing loss does not seem to affect the musical ability of musicians who become deaf. They continue to "hear" music with as much, or greater, accuracy than if they were actually hearing it being played.
___2___. He described a fascinating phenomenon that happened within three months: "my former musical experiences began to play back to me. I couldn't differentiate between what I heard and real hearing. After many years, it is still rewarding to listen to these playbacks, to ‘ hear' music which is new to me and to find many quiet accompaniments for all of my moods. "
How is it that the world we see, touch, hear, and smell is both "out there" and at the same time within us? There is no better example of this connection between external stimulus and internal perception than the cochlear implant. ___3___.However, it might be possible to use the brain's remarkable power to make sense of the electrical signals the implant produces.
When Michael Edgar first "switched on" his cochlear implant, the sounds he heard were not at all clear. Gradually, with much hard work, he began to identify everyday sounds. For example, "The insistent ringing of the telephone became clear almost at once.”
The primary purpose of the implant is to allow communication with others. When people spoke to Eagar, he heard their voices "coming through like a long-distance telephone call on a poor connection.” But when it came to his beloved music, the implant was of no help.___4___.He said, "I play the piano as I used to and hear it in my head at the same time. The movement of my fingers and the feel of the keys give added 'clarity' to hearing in my head.”
Cochlear implants allow the deaf to hear again in a way that is not perfect, but which can change their lives.___5___.Even the most amazing cochlear implants would have been useless to Beethoven as he composed his Ninth Symphony at the end of his life.
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A No man-made device could replace the ability to hear.
B When he wanted to appreciate music, Eagar played the piano.
C Still, as Michael Eagar discovered, when it comes to musical harmonies, hearing is irrelevant.
D Michael Eagar, who died in 2003, became deaf at the age of 21.
E Beethoven produced his most wonderful works after he became deaf.
F Solomon argues that Beethoven's deafness "heightened" his achievement as a composer.
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单选题The “Mozart problem”, as defined by the author, is that.A
it is difficult to understand Mozart’s letters and his musicB
there is little connection between his personality and his musicC
Mozart gave us nothing of a clue about his music in his lettersD
his music is quite different from that of Beethoven or Wagner
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单选题The author implies that Beethoven’s music was strikingly original because Beethoven ______.A
strove to outdo his predecessors by becoming the first composer to exploit limitsB
fundamentally changed the musical forms of his predecessors by his own strategyC
distorted the melodies of several of the great composers who preceded himD
manipulated the established musical conventions in a highly innovative fashion
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To find out if he can change one of his class.B
To ask her for a letter of recommendation.C
To check the time of his registration appointment.D
To learn if he still has required courses to take.
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单选题The boy was a _____ musician when he was in primary school but his genius seemed to have disappeared completely when he was grown up.A
promisingB
solidC
sincereD
retarded
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单选题Hector Berlioz is regarded ______.A
as a man that breaks all rules of composition in music.B
as a music genius that no other musician rivals.C
as a self-disciplined fellow countryman by the French.D
as someone difficult to be classified.
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单选题A vessel is in sight of another vessel when().A
she can be observed by radarB
she can be observed visually from the other vesselC
she can be plotted on radar well enough to determine her headingD
her fog signal can be heard
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单选题_______the popular belief that classical music is too complex, it achieves a simplicity that only a genius can create.A
Compared to B
Contrary toC
Familiar to D
Subject to
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单选题Blues musician Paul “Poboy” Smith, born in Tupelo, Mississippi, in 1936, has since 1958 been a fixture on the southern blues scene after the release of his debut album in that year.A
Blues musician Paul “Poboy” Smith, born in Tupelo, Mississippi, in 1936, has since 1958 been a fixture on the southern blues scene after the release of his debut album in that year.B
Being born in 1936 in Tupelo, Mississippi, blues musician Paul “Poboy” Smith released his debut album in 1958 and has been a fixture on the southern blues scene since then.C
Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, in 1936, blues musician Paul “Poboy” Smith has been a fixture on the southern blues scene since the release of his debut album in 1958.D
Having been a fixture on the southern blues scene since 1958 when he released his debut album, Paul “Poboy” Smith is a blues musician who was born in 1936 in Tupelo, Mississippi.E
Since the release of his debut album in 1958, blues musician Paul “Poboy” Smith has been a fixture on the southern blues scene; he was born in Tupelo, Mississippi in 1936.
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单选题According to Paragraph 1, Cardus observed that.A
a composer can separate his language and harmonies from his own mind and sensibilityB
a composer can separate his language and harmonies from the mind and sensibility of an artistC
some people can separate the language and harmonies of a composer from his mind and sensibilityD
the language, harmonies, rhythms, melodies, colors and texture of a composer cannot be separated from each other
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