2024年11月2日雅念赏玩考试实题及谜底 求教2024年9月28日雅念赏玩考试实题及谜底 求教2024年1月20日雅念赏玩实题归忆分化不少好友对于这方面很闭心,院校通摒挡了有关文章,供大伙参考,一同来观一下吧!
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- 1、2024年11月2日雅念赏玩考试实题及谜底
- 2、求教2024年9月28日雅念赏玩考试实题及谜底
- 3、求教2024年1月20日雅念赏玩实题归忆分化
2024年11月2日雅念赏玩考试实题及谜底
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Passage 1
Russia ballet俄罗斯芭蕾/俄罗斯戏剧发扬
本文分段大意:第一段17世纪是教会眼制跳舞发扬,然后各个邦家对于其欧洲的,甚么 concert甚么跳舞的演变等,俄罗斯芭蓄舞内里提到了外来的教诲甚么的。题型是TFNG以及filling the table
Questions1-6TRUE/ FALSE/ NOT GIVEN讯断题
1讲18世纪中期芭蕾淌行没---T
2音乐教诲数目能否上诉---F
319世纪芭蕾在俄罗斯才 popular---NG
418世纪中期跳芭蕾舞是没有是以及宗教见识冲突被官方 reject---T
5还问 enthusia*能否部门于皇家如故甚么的---T
6问一个别入进甚么布局能否被辞让了---F
倒数第两个别问一个别能否stop
Questions 7-13) Filling the table
(no more than 2 words /a number)
7-8)第一个theater的修立者Ale是个学院的director
9结尾一段末尾说到一个别颇有成绩的结尾 win worldwidepopularity
10 dance anddress code
11引进了法令有关的跳舞,社会糊口
12 Pushkin普希金-创作取得了胜利 Successfulpublication
13一个别 comic晃脱了myth
passage 2
the reconstruction of community
14 paragraph A---vi Introduction of a social housing community with unepected high standard
15 paragraph B---viii closer relationship among neighbors in original site
16 paragraph C---v problems arise then the mentality of alienation developed later
17 paragraph D---iii det#ls of plans for the community’s makeover and upgrade
18 paragraph E---i different need from a makeup of a low financial background should be considered
19 paragraph F---vii a practical design and need assist and cooperate in future
20 paragraph G---ii a good tendency of strengthening the supervision
21 design should meet the need of mi-raced cultural background---D
22 for better living environment, regulations and social control should be imperative---B
23 organising more community’s activities helps strengthening relationship in community---C
24 people compl#n about the high living24 density
25 the designs of many25 architects
26 Build a house within low26 budget
27 in its own27 garden
Passage 3
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求教2024年9月28日雅念赏玩考试实题及谜底
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昨天刚刚刚刚罢了了最新一期的雅念考试,大伙有无被难倒呢?交下来即随着小钟教员来观一观2024年9月28日雅念赏玩考试实题及谜底。
Passage1: 希腊硬币Greek coinage
参考谜底:
1. 希腊coin早在3000年即浮现了=F
2. T
3. Sparta地域滋扰Athens并强制Athens用他们的钱币=F
4. Great coins在全面欧洲淌传=F
5. Persian 进侵了Lydia而且使用人家的硬币=T
6. 用硬币上的头像来夸奖干出杰出奉献的人=NG
7. mint
8. stamps
9. anvil
10. reserve dies
11. 希腊硬币的沉量至少=0.15g
12. 硬币的图案=the king的头像
13. 希腊被波斯折服以前的斑纹是lion and doil
14. coin 在雅典被称为 owl
Passage2: 悉尼接通标帜Street markers in Sydney
Passage3: Musical Maladies
参考谜底:
A. Music and the br#n are both endlessly fascinating subjects, and as a neuroscientist specializing in auditory learning and memory, I find them especially intriguing. So I had high epectations of Musicophilia, the latest offering from neurologist and prolific author Oliver Sacks. And I confess to feeling a little guilty reporting that my reactions to the book are mied.
B. Sacks himself is the best part of Musicophilia. He richly documents his own life in the book and reveals highly personal eperiences. The photograph of him>C. The preface gives a good idea of what the book will deliver. In it Sacks epl#ns that he wants to convey the insights gleaned from the enormous and rapidly growing body of work>comple and often bizarre disorders to which these are prone." He also stresses the importance of the simple art of observation" and the richness of the human contet. He wants to combine observation and description with the latest in technology,” he says, and to imaginatively enter into the eperience of his patients and subjects. The reader can see that Sacks, who has been practicing neurology for 40 years, is torn between the old-fashioned path of observation and the new-fangled, high-tech approach: He knows that he needs to take heed of the latter, but his heart lies with the former.
D. The book consists m#nly of det#led descriptions of cases, most of them involving patients whom Sacks has seen in his practice. Brief discussions of contemporary neuroscientific reports are sprinkled liberally throughout the tet. Part I, Haunted by Music," begins with the strange case of Tony Cicoria, a nonmusical, middle-aged surgeon who was consumed by a love of music after being hit by lightning. He suddenly began to crave listening to piano music, which he had never cared for in the past. He started to play the piano and then to compose music, which arose spontaneously in his mind in a torrent of notes. How could this happen? Was I the cause psychological? (He had had a near-death eperience when the lightning struck him.) Or was it the direct result of a change in the auditory regions of his cerebral corte? Electro-encephalography (EEG) showed his br#n waves to be normal in the mid-1990s, just after his trauma and subsequent conversion to music. There are now more sensitive tests, but Cicoria has declined to undergo them; he does not want to delve into the causes of his musicality. What a shame!
E. Part II, “A Range of Musicality,” covers a wider variety of topics,but unfortunately, some of the chapters offer little or nothing that is new. For eample, chapter 13, which is five pages long, merely notes that the blind often have better hearing than the sighted. The most interesting chapters are those that present the strangest cases. Chapter 8 is about “ amusia, ” an inability to hear sounds as music, and “dysharmonia,”a highly specific imp#rment of the ability to hear harmony, with the ability to understand melody left intact. Such specific dissociations are found throughout the cases Sacks recounts.
F. To Sacks's credit, part III, "Memory, Movement and Music," brings us into the underappreciated realm of music therapy. Chapter 16 epl#ns how "melodic intonation therapy" is being used to help epressive aphasic patients (those unable to epress their thoughts verbally following a stroke or other cerebral incident)>G. To readers who are unfamiliar with neuroscience and music behavior, Musicophilia may be something of a revelation. But the book will not satisfy those seeking the causes and implications of the phenomena Sacks describes. For>appears to be more at ease discussing patients than discussing eperiments. And he tends to be rather uncritical in accepting scientific findings and theories.
H. It's true that the causes of music-br#n oddities rem#n poorly understood. However, Sacks could have done more to draw out some of the implications of the careful observations that he and other neurologists have made and of the treatments that have been successful. For eample, he might have noted that the many specific dissociations among components of music comprehension, such as loss of the ability to perceive harmony but not melody, indicate that there is no music center in the br#n. Because many people who read the book are likely to believe in the br#n localization of all mental functions, this was a missed educational opportunity.
I. Another conclusion>patient. Treatments mentioned seem to be almost eclusively antiepileptic medications, which "damp down" the ecitability of the br#n in general; their effectiveness varies widely.
J. Finally, in many of the cases described here the patient with music-br#n symptoms is reported to have "normal" EEG results. Although Sacks recognizes the eistence of new technologies, among them far more sensitive ways to *yze br#n waves than the standard neurological EEG test, he does not call for their use. In fact, although he ehibits the greatest compassion for patients, he conveys no sense of urgency about the pursuit of new avenues in the diagnosis and treatment of music-br#n disorders. This absence echoes the book's preface, in which Sacks epresses fear that the simple art of observation may be lost" if we rely too much on new technologies. He does call for both approaches, though, and we can only hope that the neurological community will respond.
27-30:B C A A
31-36:YES NG NO NG YES NO
37-40:F B A D
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求教2024年1月20日雅念赏玩实题归忆分化
您美,尔是博注留学考试布置以及留学征询的小钟教员。选择留学是人生沉要的决策之一,而作为您的叨教,尔特殊得意能为您提供最确切的留学答复以及布置。不管您的问题是闭于考试筹备、博业选择、申请淌程如故学校新闻,尔皆在这里为您答复。更多留学资讯以及学校招生先容,欢送随时访候。
1月20日考试速罢了了,不少人想显示此次考试的实题是何如样呢?想必是没有少放洋人士比拟闭心的问题,以及小钟教员一同来观观2024年1月20日雅念赏玩实题归忆分化!欢送赏玩。
2024年1月20日雅念赏玩实题归忆分化
这次三篇赏玩难度清淡。其中第一篇赏玩讯断题有些绕,能够会糜费少许年光,
第两篇以及第三篇赏玩根本没甚么难度太大的题。
Passage 1
标题The mystery of the arctic
话题分类当然科学
题型及对于应T/F/NG(讯断题) 7
数目Short Answer Questions(填空题) 6
内容归忆文章宗旨:
1.先容了 Franklin epedition 违景, for the shorter passage from
Canada to Asia but never return。
2.厥后 tones of epedition 动身往搜求 Franklin epedition 残骸以及
舟员的死因 but f#led
3.厥后直到此刻,在 Inuit 的助帮下,某科学家开掘了这个舟。
4.初次开掘这个舟的科学家们第一次总结出那些体认丰饶的
舟员们未能在此次出行中幸存的本因是他们铅中毒
5.博家接续理会为何是致使中毒的祸首罪魁是罐装食物,但
是 B 博家以为这个残骸还有#的注释
6.但是 B 博家站出来讲每一年人们会损耗洪量的罐装食物也没睹
中毒。
7.反面他理会了能够是因为舟员们的饮水管收到传染致使的,
由于这个提供人们煮食品的水也用来为策动机提供能用的
水,在这个进程中管路能够授到传染。
8.某 F 博家提出一个理论,对于于人们以为的实正的本因,也可
能会授到人们最早的彼此口头想弄的注释,由于人们习惯了
讲故事而且讲服他人置信。
9.博家 B 有望他的对于此次你事变本因的钻研能对于此地域有益且
有望人们可能在他开掘实正本因前包庇美这些残骸。
谜底:
1.many unsuccessful epedition attempts to find out the Franklin
epedition. T
2.it is the first time eperts 某某 worked with Inuit scientist
reaching this Franklin epedition. NOT GIVEN
3.B 博家 support the earlier finding. F
4.b believe people background affects the reasons for this wreck. F
5.outside Inuit’s people doubt the first eplanation. T
6.b 博家 unwilling to share his research 在其别人找到这个
Franklin 陈迹前。 T
填空题:8-13
在极矮的 unusual 8. Magnet 的浸染致使勘探没法使用指南针只
也许用 9.sonar 定位标的
Three theory
10. tined contaminated food 致使了舟员的仙逝。
11. water need for 12.engines 致使了此次事变
Inuit’s people are used to telling 13.stories.
参考赏玩
Passage 2
标题The importance of law
话题分类社会科学
题型及数目讯断题 3
段降新闻婚配题 6
填空题 4
内容归忆文章宗旨:
1.违景展垫。尔们的糊口方方面面皆离没有启法令
2.人类社会入步,人们启初明了使用文字,愈来愈浸染法令
3.状师行状的沉要性,把弄 it 的岁月人材以及状师干了比拟。挨
了个比如,#地位的人即像是一场赌局里的玩家,而状师
这样的行状却是指定一个赌局端正的人,再次讲亮法令的沉
要性
4.在英邦每一年有不少人没有待睹状师这样的身份,他们没有能像护
士、it 技工给人们糊口提供真质性的工作。且举例讥刺状师
的卑下身份。一个小孩在先容本人家长时,讲本人的老爸是
个大亮星让他很夸耀,但他的老爸还有个身份即是个小律
师。
5.作家总结了下不少观没有起状师这样身份的人的看点:状师是
以及霉运相关的,and they are droved financially, for them money
is above truth. 但话锋一转,讲其真不少状师干的也仅仅草拟
文献的活,以及挨讼事纠缠基本没有沾边。状师应该得回像护士、
it 技工这样的行状应有的敬服。
谜底:
段降新闻婚配题:
17. 人们对于法令的浸染。 2
18. 状师得回应有的敬服 7
19. 法令的广泛应用 1
20 英邦公布的法令在没有断增补建改 4
21 状师的行状路德沉要性的举例 3
填空题:
21 人们以为金钱在truth之上
22 状师应得回以及nurse 同样的敬服
23 由于状师也对于本人的投身不少dedication
24 有些状师仅仅在草拟文献以及drafts的活
Passage 3
标题Remember this-good memory
话题分类人文科学
题型及数目填空题 5
讯断题 5
选择题 4
内容归忆文章宗旨:
1. 违景先容了2个极其的人。49岁的AJ女士影象力超等美,而89岁的高龄老翁EP却只记患上最近发生的#。
2. &3. AJ女士的超等美影象以及其别人没有太同样,他没有是影象数据或许者究竟,影象的货色皆很糊口化,举例比方杂货店到大凡天色等等童子时代的#也皆记患上尤其熟悉,科学家为此影象楷模还用术语来界说。
4. EP老翁影象力变差的本因术语病毒感触致使的
5. &6&7. 理会了下科学家对于此影象的钻研,人们大脑即是一个大的新闻留存器,有个某某部件把持着
8. 作家无病*了一番人们也不必赞佩这样的影象力,尔们天天收到的新闻尔们必要的原形仅仅沉要的局部。仅仅也许书写下来,新闻也能够经历互联网与患上。
9. 几个反诘句反诘读者,让人们烦死影象力底细美如故没有美。
填空题:
27. D. numbers
28.H. precedent
29. C.emotion
30. B. infection
31. E time
讯断题
32. AJ女士以及EP老翁是影象力的极其 T
33. AJ女士影象的货色以及数字相关 F
34-36. FTT
选择题:
37. the m#n topic of the eight graph is that. B 人们只必要影象沉要新闻
38.-40. the reason why human beings memory f#led to work
B
39-40. BC
以上是小编摒挡的2024年1月20日雅念考试实题,道谢抚玩。
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