1、 窗体顶端Part I Script Directions: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. 1.(Listen to the audio
2、 recording for the question.) A. Heavy metal. B. Rock.C. Golden oldies. D. Pop music.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.) A. She is from Hong Kong. B. She is familiar with the Hong Kong singers.C. She is not familiar with the music they are listening to. D. She enjoys the music they a
3、re listening to.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.) A. The man wont turn on the stereo for the woman. B. The woman loves fast music. C. Slow music can give people energy according to the man.D. Fast music can give people energy according to the man.4.(Listen to the audio recording fo
4、r the question.) A. The man thinks the tickets are inexpensive while the woman thinks they are expensive. B. The man thinks the tickets are expensive while the woman thinks they are inexpensive.C. They both think the tickets are expensive. D. They both think the tickets are inexpensive.5.(Listen to
5、the audio recording for the question.) A. The man probably moved in not long ago.B. The woman probably moved in not long ago. C. The man is interested in the bass. D. The woman wants to finish the party as early as possible.Part II Script Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then fill
6、in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers. W:Oh, Backstreet Boys! They were my (1) last year.M:(2)?W:Yes, though my interest is (3) so strong. You see,
7、I was once (4) of them.M:I know you (5) posters and bought every CD they ever made.W:I also went to almost every concert they hadeven (6) in Canada!M:Dont you think that was strange? (7) over some strangers?W:(8). But students have too much (9). We have to spend a lot of time studying.M:Which leads
8、you to (10) with pop stars? I dont (11).W:You see, under great pressure, we need relaxation (12). And.M:(13)!W:In a sec! Lets watch this (14) first!Your answerCorrect answer(1)favority bondfavorite band(2)What any moreNot anymore(3)no longerno longer(4)a big fana big fan(5)collectedcollected(6)the o
9、nethe ones(7)Going crazyGoing crazy(8)Maybe to youMaybe to you(9)lessionspressure(10)get itfall in love(11)understandget it(12)from time to timefrom time to time(13)Go onGo on(14)music CDmusic videoPart III Script Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to
10、the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers. 1.What has Williams recently said? A. Music piracy is costing the music industry a lot of money.B. Music piracy is a good
11、 thing. C. Music piracy promotes the popularity of his songs. D. Music piracy should be banned.2.Why is Williams so rich now? A. He has recently inherited a lot of money. B. He has benefited a great deal from music piracy.C. He has got lots of money from the record panies. D. He has received large d
12、onations from his fans.3.When Williams asked the record panies about the issue of music piracy, what responses did he get from them? A. They were angry but would not do anything about it. B. They found themselves helpless. C. They did not care since they could get lots of money from over-priced CDs.
13、D. They were angry and were trying to settle the issue in court.4.What examples of music piracy are mentioned in the passage? A. Online song-sharing. B. CD copying. C. Downloading songs from the Internet.D. Both A) and B).5.What is the speakers tone about music piracy?A. Neutral. B. Negative. C. Pos
14、itive. D. Sarcastic.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements. 1.When the audience cried Encore, the singer was overjoyed with the _ from the audience. A. answer B. replyC. response D. return2.In 1781, he left for Vienna, where he was in great _ as both a performe
15、r and a position teacher. A. necessity B. need C. wantD. demand3.Although Mozart lived only a short life, he _ over 600 works.A. posed B. posed of C. posed in D. was posed of4.In 1916, Patty took legal action _ Mr. Coleman. A. overB. against C. with D. for5.His music from the next decade was not ver
16、y popular, and he eventually fell back on his teaching jobs _ a living.A. for B. to C. on D. with6.From that time _, Mozart was performing in concerts and writing music. A. ahead B. forthC. on D. down7.We sometimes danced _ the music in a karaoke bar. A. at B. for C. withD. to8.Lets go for _ before
17、we go to _. A. lunch . concert B. the lunch . the concertC. lunch . the concert D. the lunch . concert9.Before the age of four, Mozart _ great musical talent. A. has shownB. had shown C. had been shown D. have showed10.After Patty Hill became the head of the Department of Kindergarten Education, a g
18、entleman _ Robert Coleman published the song. A. called the name of B. at the nameC. by the name of D. in the name ofScriptQuestion 1 W: I love golden oldies. They are so fascinating. M: Its unimaginable! Girls at your age are all hooked by pop and rock music. You are out of the world. Q: What kind
19、of music does the woman like? Question 2 W: Whos this band were listening to? Ive never heard this track before. M: Its a new CD I got last week. I cant remember the name, but theyre from Hong Kong. Q: Which of the following is true of the woman speaker? Question 3 W: George, I feel depressed today.
20、 Could you please turn on the stereo for me? M: No problem, but no slow music this time. Ill give you some faster music to make you feel full of life. Q: What can we infer from the dialog? Question 4 M: Did you see that the tickets for Bob Dylans European tour are selling for over 200 Euros? Unbelie
21、vable! W: Wow, thats expensiveeven for one of the grand old names of folk music. Q: Which of the following is true of the two speakers? Question 5 M: Excuse me, could you turn your music down, please? I live downstairs and I can hear the bass thumping above me. W: Oh, Im so sorry! But were having a
22、party. Why dont you e in and join us? Its about time I got to know some of the neighbors. Q: What can we infer from the dialog? ScriptW: Oh, Backstreet Boys! They were my (favorite band) last year. M: (Not anymore)? W: Yes, though my interest is (no longer) so strong. You see, I was once (a big fan)
23、 of them. M: I know you (collected) posters and bought every CD they ever made. W: I also went to almost every concert they hadeven (the ones) in Canada! M: Dont you think that was strange? (Going crazy) over some strangers? W: (Maybe to you). But students have too much (pressure). We have to spend
24、a lot of time studying. M: Which leads you to (fall in love) with pop stars? I dont (get it). W: You see, under great pressure, we need relaxation (from time to time). And. M: (Go on!) W: In a sec! Lets watch this (music video) first! ScriptRobbie Williams is a phenomenon in the pop music industry.
25、Hes only recently signed a new 120 million dollar contract with his British-based record pany, EMI, after more than five years of continual album hits and number one singles. But neither EMI nor any of its rival panies are likely to be impressed by Williams latest ments that music piracy is in fact
26、a good thing, for they believe it is costing the industry millions of dollars every year. Robbie says that before renegotiating his new contract, he investigated the issue of Internet piracy, and he asked each of the record panies, What are you going to do about it? All he got back, he says, was a l
27、ot of angry words. Those record panies who have helped make Robbie Williams extremely rich have been taking legal actions against online song-swapping services and the growing phenomenon of domestic pact disc copying. Artists and panies have been united in their protest that millions of dollars are being taken away from the creative music process. But other people might say that this hasnt stopped either the artists or the panies being very rich indeed from the sale of overpriced pact discs.