训练内容:补全段文
6 j4 j7 q, ]/ ` 训练要求:阅读下面的短文,短文后有5处填空,文章后面有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择5组文字,将其分别放回文章原有的位置,以恢复文章的原貌。
; d) y$ N* w" `) F8 W Musical Training Can Improve Communication Skills
4 e, Z* _8 m* N. t& {! c+ `) n American scientists say musical training seems to improve communication skills and language retardation. They found that developing musical skills involves the same process in the brain as learning how to speak. The scientists believe that could help children with learning disabilities.
. w; u0 m% a B& \3 H, N ____1___. She says musical training involves putting together different kinds of information, such as hearing music, looking at musical notes, touching an instrument and watching other musician. This process is not much different from learning how to speak._____2___.9 t# c. q9 Z6 K- y" `$ z
8 P" y2 S8 J$ J She further explains musical training and learning to speak each make us think about what we are doing. She says speech and music pass through a structure of the nervous system called the brain stem. _____3___ .Until recently, experts have thought the brain stem could not be developed or changed. But Professor Krauss and her team found that musical training can improve a person’s brain stem activity.7 A& s% c5 N) @9 Y
The study involved individuals with different levels of musical ability. They were asked to wear an electrical device that measures brain activity. The individuals wore the electrode while they watched a video of someone speaking and a person playing a musical instrument- the cello.
8 t8 r7 c6 o- D5 { ___4___. The study found that the more years of training people had, the more sensitive they were to the sound and rhythm of the music. Those who were involved in musical activities were the same people in whom the improvement of sensory events was the strongest.____5__ . She says using music to improve listening skills could mean they hear sentences and understand facial expressions better.: k1 v1 R" ^4 n
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5 Q5 _( w; C3 n& I w; H A Both involve different senses., m4 \$ q: T% x# m4 u
B Nina Kraus is a neurobiologist(神经生物学家) at Northwestern University in Illinois.9 C$ H% C/ d9 k
C Some disabled children attended the musical training class.
: T7 X6 T( k4 P z- ^ D It shows the importance of musical training to children with learning disabilities.! ?6 M# l% K, f8 R9 C A' v( v
E Professor Krauss says cellos have sound qualities similar to some of the sounds that are important with speech.# u- ?5 ^% p( _7 J, ^" |
F The brain stem controls our ability to hear.
2 X* o) E6 T6 D! Y. o3 k* K 参考答案:B A F E D
$ h! k( _8 Y/ _$ P: O6 ]6 ^ 答案解析:
4 g6 E( @5 A6 w6 n 1. B此空后面的句子的主语是代词she,说明此空的句子中有一个女性的名字。选项B有Nina Kraus(Nina“尼娜”是女性的名字),句子的内容是介绍Nina Kraus, 与后面句子的意思配得上。B是答案。
- S9 q0 b. k3 q0 B/ O* _ 2. A 本段的第二、三句说,音乐训练和学习这两件事没有什么很大的不同。选项A的“both involve different senses”解释了为什么这么说,因为两者都涉及不同的感官,也就是上文所列举的“hearing music”(耳听),“looking at musical notes/ watching other musicians”(眼看),“touching an instrument”(手触)等。
% S$ h6 W) d' c% d2 S 3. F 在六个选项中,选项F的句子中出现特指的the brain stem,说明前文已出现过这个词语。这是篇章写作中常用的词汇连接方式。从意义上看,选项F的句子是解释上文提到的brain stem的功能。上下文意思连贯,所以是答案。" J' m; T' m. i f) ^6 D
4. E 同上面第三题的解释一样,选项E的句子中出现特指的the cellos,与上一句的cello相呼应,该句说明科学家为什么要选择大提琴作为音乐训练的乐器,上下文意思连贯,所以E是答案。
1 l- Q) n( L+ N 5. D 最后一段介绍音乐训练的方法和结果,以及对学习的关联和影响。选项D表达的意思是音乐训练的结果和对学习上有障碍的儿童所产生的正面影响,意思与其前后两句的意思完全配合,是答案。 |