用takeanimportantpartin造句

He was _____ dressed .Maybe he would take part in an important meeting.从下列单词中选择适当的形式填空.realize,careful,healthy,sell,proper_百度作业帮
He was _____ dressed .Maybe he would take part in an important meeting.从下列单词中选择适当的形式填空.realize,careful,healthy,sell,proper
He was _____ dressed .Maybe he would take part in an important meeting.从下列单词中选择适当的形式填空.realize,careful,healthy,sell,proper
properly他穿得很得体.可能他要参加一个重要的会议.
proper合适、得体他著装得体。英汉互译 1.at an important meeting. 2.have trouble(in)doing sth. 3.a recent report. 4.go to see a doctor. 5.take part in. 6.努力学习。 7.关心。 8.要求帮忙。 9.给出一些好的建议。 10.与某人友好相处。_百度作业帮
英汉互译 1.at an important meeting. 2.have trouble(in)doing sth. 3.a recent report. 4.go to see a doctor. 5.take part in. 6.努力学习。 7.关心。 8.要求帮忙。 9.给出一些好的建议。 10.与某人友好相处。
英汉互译 1.at an important meeting. 2.have trouble(in)doing sth. 3.a recent report. 4.go to see a doctor. 5.take part in. 6.努力学习。 7.关心。 8.要求帮忙。 9.给出一些好的建议。 10.与某人友好相处。
英汉互译 1.at an important meeting. 在一个重要的会议上2.have trouble(in)doing sth. 做某事有麻烦3.a recent report. 一份近期的报道4.go to see a doctor. 去看医生/去看病5.take part in. 参加,参与6.努力学习。 work hard...【小题1】D【小题2】C【小题3】D
解析试题分析:本文主要讲述了我们日常生活中很多噪音或是不正确的使用音响设备对我们的听力都会造成影响,作者给我们提供了一些方法。【小题1】推断题。从第二段可知作者给我们展示了几种情况下我们如何来保护我们的听力,故选D【小题2】细节推断题。从文章There are so many things to hear, and so many new instruments, like iPods and headphones, which can harm your hearing if used improperly.可知有很多的东西如果我们使用不当就会对我们的听力造成损害,故我们的听力会受到攻击,故选C【小题3】细节题。从第二自然段及When it is not possible to avoid them, keep your hearing protected by using earplugs(耳机).可知当有大的噪音不能够避免时,可以用耳机来保护自己的听力,故选D考点:健康类说明文点评:对于此类题,可以通过文章结构中所提的问题来迅速的理解全文,对整体段落的概括也相对容易。答题过程中在结合题目在文章中准确定位,相信每个题目都在文章中能找到相应的地方,把握好作者的意思准确作答。
请选择年级高一高二高三请输入相应的习题集名称(选填):
科目:高中英语
题型:阅读理解
&&&&&& Our brains work in complex and strange ways.There are some people who can calculate the day of the week for any given date in 40,000 years, but who cannot add two plus two.Others can perform complex classical piano pieces after hearing them once, but they cannot read or write.
&&&&&& Dr.J.Langdon Down first described this condition in 1887.He called these people idiot savants.An idiot savant is a person who has significant mental impairment (损伤) , such as in autism ( 孤独症,自闭症) or retardation.At the same time, the person also exhibits some extraordinary skills, which are unusual for most people.The skills of the savant may vary from being exceptionally gifted in music or in mathematics, or having a photographic memory.
&&&&&& One of the first descriptions of a human who could calculate quickly was written in 1789 by Dr.Benjamin Rush, an American doctor.His patient, Thomas Fuller, was brought to Virginia as a slave in1724.It took Thomas only 90 seconds to work out that a man who has lived 70 years, 17 days, and 12 hours has lived 2,210,500,800 seconds.Despite this ability, he died in 1790 without ever learning to read or write.
&&&&&& Another idiot savant slave became famous as a pianist in the 1860s.Blind Tom had a vocabulary of only 100 words, but he played 5 ,000 musical pieces beautifully.
&&&&&& In the excellent movie Rain Man, made in 1988 and available on video cassette, Dustin Hoffman plays an idiot savant who amazes his brother played by Tom Cruise, with his ability to perform complex calculations very rapidly.
&&&&&& Today we more clearly recognize that the idiot savant is special because of brain impairment.Yet not all brain impairment leads to savant skills.Some studies have shown that people who have purposeful interruption of the left side of the brain can develop idiot savant skills.However few people wish to participate in such experiments.There are many excellent reasons for not undergoing unnecessary experimentation on one's brain.The term idiot savant is outdated and inappropriate.Virtually all savants have a high degree of intelligence and are thus not idiots.
What does the passage mainly talk about?
&&&&&& A.Idiot savants have areas of outstanding abilities.
&&&&&& B.Human Beings have complicated thinking process.
&&&&&& C.The brains of the idiot savants are partly impaired.
&&&&&& D.The reasons why people have wonderful skills vary.
Which of the following can be done by Rain Man?
&&&&&& A.He can play wonderful pieces of classical music.
&&&&&& B.He can guess out exactly the length of a man's life.
&&&&&& C.He can memorize the contents of the pictures fast.
&&&&&& D.He can count matches dropped on the floor quickly.
What can you infer from the passage?
&&&&&& A.Idiot savants have real talents for art and math.
&&&&&& B.Dr.Down is the first person who found idiot savants.
&&&&&& C.Few people wish to risk becoming savants by brain operations.
&&&&&& D.Intentional left brain impairments will surely lead to idiot savants.
Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?
科目:高中英语
题型:阅读理解
We can achieve knowledge either actively or passively(被动地). We achieve it actively by direct experience, by testing and proving an idea, or by reasoning.
We achieve knowledge passively by being told by someone else. Most of the learning that takes place in the classroom and the kind that happens when we watch TV or read newspapers or magazines is passive. Although we are used to passive learning, it’s not surprising that we depend on it in our everyday communication with friends and co-workers.
Unfortunately, passive learning has a serious problem. It makes us tend to accept what we are told even when it is rumor (谣言).
Did you ever play the game Rumor? It begins when one person writes down a message but doesn’t show it to anyone. Then the person whispers it, word for word, to another person. That person, in turn, whispers it to still another, and so on. Then the last person writes down the message word for word as he or she hears it. Then the two written statements are compared. Typically, the original message has changed.
That’s what happens in daily life. The simple fact that people repeat a story in their own words changes the story. Then, too, most people listen imperfectly. And many enjoy adding their own feelings to a story, trying to improve it, marking it with their own personal style. Yet those who hear it think they know.
This process is also found among scholars and authors: A statement of opinion by one writer may be re-stated as fact by another, who may in turn be q and this process may continue, unless it occurs to someone to question the facts on which the original writer based his opinion or to challenge the interpretation he placed upon those facts.
According to the passage, passive learning may occur when a person is _______.
A. doing a medical experiment&&&&&&&&& B. solving a math problem
&&C. watching news on TV &&&&&&&&&&&&&&D. doing scientific reasoning
The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refers to _____.
A. active learning&& &&B. knowledge&& &C. communication&&&& &&D. passive learning
The author mentions the game Rumor to show that _____.
&&A. a message may be changed when being passed on
&&B. a message should be delivered in different ways
& C. people may have problems with their sense of hearing&&
D. people tend not to believe in what they know as rumor
What can we infer from the passage?
& A. Active learning is less important.
& B. Passive learning may not be dependable.
& C. Active learning occurs more frequently.
& D. Passive learning is not found among scholars.
科目:高中英语
来源:学年吉林省长春十一中高二下学期期末考试英语卷
题型:阅读理解
Learning to play a musical instrument can change your brain, with a US review finding musical training can lead to improved speech and foreign language skills.Although it was suggested in the past that listening to Mozart’s music or other classical music could make you smarter, there has been little evidence to show that music can boost(使增长) brain power.But a data-driven review by Northwestern University has pulled reaserch together that links musical training to learning that spills over into (波及) skills including language, speech, memory, attention and even vocal emotion.Researcher Nina Kraus said the data strongly suggested that the nervous connections made during musical training also prepared the brain for other aspects of human communication.“ The effect of musical training suggests that, like physical exercise and its effect on body fitness, music is a resource that tones the brain for auditory fitness and thus requires society to re-examine the role of music in shaping individual development, ” the researchers said in their study.Kraus said learning musical sounds could improve the brain’s ability to adapt and change and also enable the nervous system to provide constructing patterns that are important to learning.The study, published in Nature Review Neuroscience , looked at the explosion of research in recent years focusing on the effect of musical training on the nervous system which could have impacts for education.The study found that playing an instrument prepares the brain to choose what is related in a complex process that may involve reading or remembering a score, timing issues and coordination with other musicians.【小题1】What is the text mainly about ?A.The effect of physical exercise.B.The researcher named Kraus.C.The benefit of musical training.D.Musicians’ improved skills.【小题2】The underlined word “ auditory ” in Paragraph 5 probably means “ __________”.A.of the bodyB.connected with seeingC.of the mindD.connected with hearing【小题3】It was believed but not proved that listening to classical music could __________.A.add to your intelligenceB.improve your speechC.boost your memoryD.make you think faster【小题4】According to Kraus, musical training contributes to the following EXCEPT __________.A.body fitnessB.the way to speakC.langugage learningD.mental concentration
科目:高中英语
来源:学年北京市高二上学期期中考试英语题
题型:完型填空
Shirley Allen loved to sing and play the
piano. She studied music in college and her 36 was to become a concert
pianist or blues singer.
Everything 37 when she was 20 years
old. She became sick with what doctors &38 &was typhoid fever(伤寒)and she almost died. Doctors
gave her medicine to help her get well, but the medicine &39&her
to become &40&deaf. She could no longer hear the music which
she had always& 41.
Shirley would never give up playing the
piano, &42 &she did decide to change 43 . She
transferred to Gallaudet University and studied English. In 1964 Shirley
graduated from Gallaudet and looked for &44 . She wanted to be 45
and work full-time.
For three years, Shirley worked as a clerk
in Washington, D.C. 46 , in 1967 she was asked to work at Gallaudet
University as a dorm supervisor (宿舍监管员). Shirley supervised young women who 47 in the university
during the school year. She also taught English. Somehow she found time to
48 graduate school at Howard University in Washington, D.C. In 1972,
Shirley received her M.A. degree.
Always 49 &a new challenge, in
1973 Shirley became a professor at National Technical Institute for the Deaf
(NTID),which 50 deaf and hard-of-hearing students technical and
professional training.
This 51 woman became the first black
deaf female in the world to receive her Ph.D. She made &52&in
1992, &53 she received the highest degree in education from the
University of Rochester in New York.
Dr. Shirley Jeanne Allen has traveled many
roads and 54 many rainbows searching for her dream. With courage and
55, she never gave up.
B.interest
A.changed
B.disappeared
C.stopped
D.thought
A.allowed
C.encouraged
D.enabled
B.totally
C.actually
D.gradually
C.performed
D.remembered
D.even if
B.interest
D.attitude
A.information
D.an assistant
B.independent
D.confident
A.However
B.Therefore
D.Besides
B.studied
B.observe
C.describe
D.advertise
A.interested in
B.busy with
C.concerned about
D.ready for
A.teaches
B.promises
A.amazing
C.wealthy
D.beautiful
A.progress
B.history
C.suggestions
D.excuses
B.watched
C.followed
D.appreciated
A.determination
B.intelligence
C.strength
科目:高中英语
来源:0910学年湖南省高二上学期期末考试英语试卷
题型:阅读理解
第三部分 阅读技能&& (共两节,满分26 分)
第一节 阅读理解 ( 共12 小题& 满分18 分 )
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
The song, Let’s Go Get Stoned, is an
example of Ray Charles’ own kind of music and is his own sound. He mixed black
church music, blues and rock-and-roll and produced a very different sound. Ray
Charles could play blues, rock and jazz, and liked other kinds of music, too.
He recorded an album (专辑) of country-and-western music, which was an immediate success. The
album was called Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music. Many of the songs
became famous. One of the most popular was I Can’t Stop Loving You. Charles
made himself a popular artist and an expert of soul music with the release (发行) of his most popular
composition (乐曲作品)
What I Say.
During the 1960s Charles appeared in the
1962 film Swinging Along, and the 1966 British film Ballad in Blue. In 1980 he
appeared in The Blues Brothers movie and became even more successful. Charles
also played an important part in the recording for Africa’s song of We Are the
World in 1985.Ray Charles often said that sound and music were his life’s
blood. He said many times that he would not trade his musical ability for the
ability to see again. He did not give his time and money to help the blind, but
helped create and support the Robinson Foundation for Hearing Disorders, which
helps people deal with the loss of their hearing. He once said, “Being blind is
my handicap (生理缺陷),
but my ears are my opportunity. Losing my hearing would have ended my life.”
49. According to the passage, what can we
learn about Ray Charles?
A. He lost both his sight and his
hearing.&&&&&&&&&&&
B. He lost his voice and could not sing.
C. He lost his sight.
D. He was disabled in both body and mind.
50. Charles appeared in films and _____.
A. played an important role at the very
beginning&&&&
B. lost his interest in music in the 1960s
C. achieved great success in The Blues
Brothers
D. failed to become successful in the end
51. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Ray Charles didn’t want to see
again.&&&&
B. Let’s Go Get Stoned is Ray Charles’ best
song.
C. Ray Charles couldn’t live without music
and sound.
D. Charles supported the foundation for the
blind.
52. What does the last paragraph tell us?
A. Ray Charles thought it was a big pity
that he could not see.
B. Ray Charles paid attention to nothing
except sound and music.
C. Ray Charles didn’t help the blind
because he hated being blind.
D. He considered his hearing as the most
important thing in his life.He will take part in an important race across the Atlantic.这里为什么用的是across而不是cross?_百度作业帮
He will take part in an important race across the Atlantic.这里为什么用的是across而不是cross?
He will take part in an important race across the Atlantic.这里为什么用的是across而不是cross?
这句话的意思是,他将参加一个穿越大西洋的重要比赛.首先明白 cross是动词,across是介词一句话里只能有一个动词,此处take part in 已经是一个动词词组了,不能再无缘无故出现cross这样的动词across the Atlantic是一个介词短语,说白了就是介词加名词,over the wold,in the house……有修饰作用,此处就是来修饰race这个名词的,是怎样一个重要的比赛呢?是穿越大西洋的一个重要比赛.
across是介词, 这里的across the Atlantic做状语。
cross是谓语 这里没有cross的主语 所以不能用它试题分析:本文主要讲述了我们日常生活中很多噪音或是不正确的使用音响设备对我们的听力都会造成影响,作者给我们提供了一些方法。
1.推断题。从第二段可知作者给我们展示了几种情况下我们如何来保护我们的听力,故选D
2.细节推断题。从文章There are so many
things to hear, and so many new instruments, like iPods and headphones, which
can harm your hearing if used improperly.可知有很多的东西如果我们使用不当就会对我们的听力造成损害,故我们的听力会受到攻击,故选C
3.细节题。从第二自然段及When it is not
possible to avoid them, keep your hearing protected by using earplugs(耳机).可知当有大的噪音不能够避免时,可以用耳机来保护自己的听力,故选D
考点:健康类说明文
点评:对于此类题,可以通过文章结构中所提的问题来迅速的理解全文,对整体段落的概括也相对容易。答题过程中在结合题目在文章中准确定位,相信每个题目都在文章中能找到相应的地方,把握好作者的意思准确作答。
请选择年级高一高二高三请输入相应的习题集名称(选填):
科目:高中英语
题型:阅读理解
&&&&&& Our brains work in complex and strange ways.There are some people who can calculate the day of the week for any given date in 40,000 years, but who cannot add two plus two.Others can perform complex classical piano pieces after hearing them once, but they cannot read or write.
&&&&&& Dr.J.Langdon Down first described this condition in 1887.He called these people idiot savants.An idiot savant is a person who has significant mental impairment (损伤) , such as in autism ( 孤独症,自闭症) or retardation.At the same time, the person also exhibits some extraordinary skills, which are unusual for most people.The skills of the savant may vary from being exceptionally gifted in music or in mathematics, or having a photographic memory.
&&&&&& One of the first descriptions of a human who could calculate quickly was written in 1789 by Dr.Benjamin Rush, an American doctor.His patient, Thomas Fuller, was brought to Virginia as a slave in1724.It took Thomas only 90 seconds to work out that a man who has lived 70 years, 17 days, and 12 hours has lived 2,210,500,800 seconds.Despite this ability, he died in 1790 without ever learning to read or write.
&&&&&& Another idiot savant slave became famous as a pianist in the 1860s.Blind Tom had a vocabulary of only 100 words, but he played 5 ,000 musical pieces beautifully.
&&&&&& In the excellent movie Rain Man, made in 1988 and available on video cassette, Dustin Hoffman plays an idiot savant who amazes his brother played by Tom Cruise, with his ability to perform complex calculations very rapidly.
&&&&&& Today we more clearly recognize that the idiot savant is special because of brain impairment.Yet not all brain impairment leads to savant skills.Some studies have shown that people who have purposeful interruption of the left side of the brain can develop idiot savant skills.However few people wish to participate in such experiments.There are many excellent reasons for not undergoing unnecessary experimentation on one's brain.The term idiot savant is outdated and inappropriate.Virtually all savants have a high degree of intelligence and are thus not idiots.
What does the passage mainly talk about?
&&&&&& A.Idiot savants have areas of outstanding abilities.
&&&&&& B.Human Beings have complicated thinking process.
&&&&&& C.The brains of the idiot savants are partly impaired.
&&&&&& D.The reasons why people have wonderful skills vary.
Which of the following can be done by Rain Man?
&&&&&& A.He can play wonderful pieces of classical music.
&&&&&& B.He can guess out exactly the length of a man's life.
&&&&&& C.He can memorize the contents of the pictures fast.
&&&&&& D.He can count matches dropped on the floor quickly.
What can you infer from the passage?
&&&&&& A.Idiot savants have real talents for art and math.
&&&&&& B.Dr.Down is the first person who found idiot savants.
&&&&&& C.Few people wish to risk becoming savants by brain operations.
&&&&&& D.Intentional left brain impairments will surely lead to idiot savants.
Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?
科目:高中英语
题型:阅读理解
We can achieve knowledge either actively or passively(被动地). We achieve it actively by direct experience, by testing and proving an idea, or by reasoning.
We achieve knowledge passively by being told by someone else. Most of the learning that takes place in the classroom and the kind that happens when we watch TV or read newspapers or magazines is passive. Although we are used to passive learning, it’s not surprising that we depend on it in our everyday communication with friends and co-workers.
Unfortunately, passive learning has a serious problem. It makes us tend to accept what we are told even when it is rumor (谣言).
Did you ever play the game Rumor? It begins when one person writes down a message but doesn’t show it to anyone. Then the person whispers it, word for word, to another person. That person, in turn, whispers it to still another, and so on. Then the last person writes down the message word for word as he or she hears it. Then the two written statements are compared. Typically, the original message has changed.
That’s what happens in daily life. The simple fact that people repeat a story in their own words changes the story. Then, too, most people listen imperfectly. And many enjoy adding their own feelings to a story, trying to improve it, marking it with their own personal style. Yet those who hear it think they know.
This process is also found among scholars and authors: A statement of opinion by one writer may be re-stated as fact by another, who may in turn be q and this process may continue, unless it occurs to someone to question the facts on which the original writer based his opinion or to challenge the interpretation he placed upon those facts.
According to the passage, passive learning may occur when a person is _______.
A. doing a medical experiment&&&&&&&&& B. solving a math problem
&&C. watching news on TV &&&&&&&&&&&&&&D. doing scientific reasoning
The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refers to _____.
A. active learning&& &&B. knowledge&& &C. communication&&&& &&D. passive learning
The author mentions the game Rumor to show that _____.
&&A. a message may be changed when being passed on
&&B. a message should be delivered in different ways
& C. people may have problems with their sense of hearing&&
D. people tend not to believe in what they know as rumor
What can we infer from the passage?
& A. Active learning is less important.
& B. Passive learning may not be dependable.
& C. Active learning occurs more frequently.
& D. Passive learning is not found among scholars.
科目:高中英语
来源:学年吉林省长春十一中高二下学期期末考试英语卷
题型:阅读理解
Learning to play a musical instrument can change your brain, with a US review finding musical training can lead to improved speech and foreign language skills.Although it was suggested in the past that listening to Mozart’s music or other classical music could make you smarter, there has been little evidence to show that music can boost(使增长) brain power.But a data-driven review by Northwestern University has pulled reaserch together that links musical training to learning that spills over into (波及) skills including language, speech, memory, attention and even vocal emotion.Researcher Nina Kraus said the data strongly suggested that the nervous connections made during musical training also prepared the brain for other aspects of human communication.“ The effect of musical training suggests that, like physical exercise and its effect on body fitness, music is a resource that tones the brain for auditory fitness and thus requires society to re-examine the role of music in shaping individual development, ” the researchers said in their study.Kraus said learning musical sounds could improve the brain’s ability to adapt and change and also enable the nervous system to provide constructing patterns that are important to learning.The study, published in Nature Review Neuroscience , looked at the explosion of research in recent years focusing on the effect of musical training on the nervous system which could have impacts for education.The study found that playing an instrument prepares the brain to choose what is related in a complex process that may involve reading or remembering a score, timing issues and coordination with other musicians.【小题1】What is the text mainly about ?A.The effect of physical exercise.B.The researcher named Kraus.C.The benefit of musical training.D.Musicians’ improved skills.【小题2】The underlined word “ auditory ” in Paragraph 5 probably means “ __________”.A.of the bodyB.connected with seeingC.of the mindD.connected with hearing【小题3】It was believed but not proved that listening to classical music could __________.A.add to your intelligenceB.improve your speechC.boost your memoryD.make you think faster【小题4】According to Kraus, musical training contributes to the following EXCEPT __________.A.body fitnessB.the way to speakC.langugage learningD.mental concentration
科目:高中英语
来源:学年北京市高二上学期期中考试英语题
题型:完型填空
Shirley Allen loved to sing and play the
piano. She studied music in college and her 36 was to become a concert
pianist or blues singer.
Everything 37 when she was 20 years
old. She became sick with what doctors &38 &was typhoid fever(伤寒)and she almost died. Doctors
gave her medicine to help her get well, but the medicine &39&her
to become &40&deaf. She could no longer hear the music which
she had always& 41.
Shirley would never give up playing the
piano, &42 &she did decide to change 43 . She
transferred to Gallaudet University and studied English. In 1964 Shirley
graduated from Gallaudet and looked for &44 . She wanted to be 45
and work full-time.
For three years, Shirley worked as a clerk
in Washington, D.C. 46 , in 1967 she was asked to work at Gallaudet
University as a dorm supervisor (宿舍监管员). Shirley supervised young women who 47 in the university
during the school year. She also taught English. Somehow she found time to
48 graduate school at Howard University in Washington, D.C. In 1972,
Shirley received her M.A. degree.
Always 49 &a new challenge, in
1973 Shirley became a professor at National Technical Institute for the Deaf
(NTID),which 50 deaf and hard-of-hearing students technical and
professional training.
This 51 woman became the first black
deaf female in the world to receive her Ph.D. She made &52&in
1992, &53 she received the highest degree in education from the
University of Rochester in New York.
Dr. Shirley Jeanne Allen has traveled many
roads and 54 many rainbows searching for her dream. With courage and
55, she never gave up.
B.interest
A.changed
B.disappeared
C.stopped
D.thought
A.allowed
C.encouraged
D.enabled
B.totally
C.actually
D.gradually
C.performed
D.remembered
D.even if
B.interest
D.attitude
A.information
D.an assistant
B.independent
D.confident
A.However
B.Therefore
D.Besides
B.studied
B.observe
C.describe
D.advertise
A.interested in
B.busy with
C.concerned about
D.ready for
A.teaches
B.promises
A.amazing
C.wealthy
D.beautiful
A.progress
B.history
C.suggestions
D.excuses
B.watched
C.followed
D.appreciated
A.determination
B.intelligence
C.strength
科目:高中英语
来源:0910学年湖南省高二上学期期末考试英语试卷
题型:阅读理解
第三部分 阅读技能&& (共两节,满分26 分)
第一节 阅读理解 ( 共12 小题& 满分18 分 )
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
The song, Let’s Go Get Stoned, is an
example of Ray Charles’ own kind of music and is his own sound. He mixed black
church music, blues and rock-and-roll and produced a very different sound. Ray
Charles could play blues, rock and jazz, and liked other kinds of music, too.
He recorded an album (专辑) of country-and-western music, which was an immediate success. The
album was called Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music. Many of the songs
became famous. One of the most popular was I Can’t Stop Loving You. Charles
made himself a popular artist and an expert of soul music with the release (发行) of his most popular
composition (乐曲作品)
What I Say.
During the 1960s Charles appeared in the
1962 film Swinging Along, and the 1966 British film Ballad in Blue. In 1980 he
appeared in The Blues Brothers movie and became even more successful. Charles
also played an important part in the recording for Africa’s song of We Are the
World in 1985.Ray Charles often said that sound and music were his life’s
blood. He said many times that he would not trade his musical ability for the
ability to see again. He did not give his time and money to help the blind, but
helped create and support the Robinson Foundation for Hearing Disorders, which
helps people deal with the loss of their hearing. He once said, “Being blind is
my handicap (生理缺陷),
but my ears are my opportunity. Losing my hearing would have ended my life.”
49. According to the passage, what can we
learn about Ray Charles?
A. He lost both his sight and his
hearing.&&&&&&&&&&&
B. He lost his voice and could not sing.
C. He lost his sight.
D. He was disabled in both body and mind.
50. Charles appeared in films and _____.
A. played an important role at the very
beginning&&&&
B. lost his interest in music in the 1960s
C. achieved great success in The Blues
Brothers
D. failed to become successful in the end
51. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Ray Charles didn’t want to see
again.&&&&
B. Let’s Go Get Stoned is Ray Charles’ best
song.
C. Ray Charles couldn’t live without music
and sound.
D. Charles supported the foundation for the
blind.
52. What does the last paragraph tell us?
A. Ray Charles thought it was a big pity
that he could not see.
B. Ray Charles paid attention to nothing
except sound and music.
C. Ray Charles didn’t help the blind
because he hated being blind.
D. He considered his hearing as the most
important thing in his life.

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