2016年職稱英語《綜合A級》考試真題及答案

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  An Early Form of Jazz Music

2016年職稱英語《綜合A級》考試真題及答案

Music comes in many forms; most countries have a style of their own. At the turn of the last century, _____(51)jazz was born , America had no prominent_____(52)of its own. No one knows exactly when was invented or by whom. But it began to be _____(53)in the early 1890s. Jazz is America's contribution to_____(54)music. In contrast to classical music, which_____(55)formal European traditions, jazz is spontaneous and free in form. It bubbles with energy, _____(56)the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. In the' 1920s jazz_____(57)like America. And so it does today. The_____(58)of the music are as interesting as the music itself. American Negroes, or blacks, as they are called today, were the jazz pioneers. They were brought to the Southern states_____(59)slaves. They were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long hours. When a Negro died his friends and relatives_____(60)a procession to carry to body to the cemetery. In New Orleans, a band often accompanied the_____(61). On the way to the cemetery the band played slow, solemn music, suited to the occasion. _____(62)on the way home the mood changed. Spirits lifted. Death had removed one of their number, but the living were glad to be_____(63). The band played_____(64)music, improvising on both the harmony and the melody of the tunes_____(65)at the funeral. This music made everyone want to dance. It was an early form of jazz.

51.【題幹】_____

【選項】

e

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【答案】B

【解析】

52.【題幹】_____

【選項】

c

s

dies

s

【答案】A

【解析】

53.【題幹】_____

【選項】

ened

ced

d

d

【答案】C

54.【題幹】_____

【選項】

sical

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lar

ous

【答案】C

55.【題幹】_____

【選項】

oduces

ows

s

oaches

【答案】B

【解析】

56.【題幹】_____

【選項】

losing

aining

essing

sing

【答案】C

57.【題幹】_____

【選項】

ded

ed

ed

【答案】A

【解析】

58.【題幹】_____

【選項】

overies

inals

urces

ins

【答案】D

【解析】

59.【題幹】_____

【選項】

【答案】C

60.【題幹】_____

【選項】

osed

ed

ed

nstrated

【答案】B

【解析】

61.【題幹】_____

【選項】

nstration

ession

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【答案】C

62.【題幹】_____

【選項】

hermore

larly

efore

【答案】C

63.【題幹】_____

【選項】

e

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【答案】B

【解析】

64.【題幹】_____

【選項】

mn

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【答案】C

65.【題幹】_____

【選項】

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【答案】C

  An Early Form of Jazz Music

Music comes in many forms; most countries have a style of their own. At the turn of the last century, ____1 jazz was born , America had no prominent ____2 of its own. No one knows exactly when was invented or by whom. But it began to be ____3____ in the early 1890s. Jazz is America's contribution to

____4_____ music. In contrast to classical music, which __5__ formal European traditions, jazz is spontaneous and free in form1. It bubbles with energy, __6__ the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. In the' 1920s jazz __7__ like America. And so it does today. The __8__ of the music are as interesting as the music itself. American Negroes, or blacks, as they are called today, were the jazz pioneers. They were brought to the Southern states __9__ slaves. They were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long hours. When a Negro died his friends and relatives __ 10 ___ a procession to carry to body to the cemetery. In New Orleans, a band often accompanied the 11 . On the way to the cemetery the band played slow, solemn music, suited to the occasion. __12__ on the way home the mood changed. Spirits lifted. Death had removed one of their number2, but the living were glad to be 13__. The band played 14 music, improvising on both the harmony and the melody of the tunes3 15 __ at the funeral. This music made everyone want to dance. It was an early form of jazz.

詞彙:

Jazz n. 爵士樂 spontaneous adj.自發的

bubble v. 充溢 Negro n.黑人

plantation n.種植園 procession n. 行列、隊伍

cemetery n.公墓 improvise v. 即興

註釋

1. jazz is spontaneous and free in form 爵士樂是自發的,不拘形式。

2. Death had removed one of their number 死亡帶走了他們中的一員,number這裏是(人或單位的)總和、全體。

3. …improvising on both the harmony and the melody of the tunes 根據曲調的和聲和旋律即興演奏。

  Sauna

Ceremonial bathing has existed for thousands of years and has many forms, one of which is the sauna. The Finns have perfected the steam bath, or sauna, which may be taken, usually in an enclosed room, by pouring water over hot rocks or as dry heat bath. The Japanese, Greeks, Turks and Russians as well as Native Americans have forms of the sweat bath in their bathing rituals. Dry heat and steam baths had advocates in ancient Rome and pre-Columbian Americans used sweat lodges.

The earliest saunas were probably underground caves heated by a fire that naturally filled with smoke as chimney making was unknown at that time. a fire kept in a fire-pit would heat the rock walls of the cave. After reaching full heat, the smoke was let out of the cave and the stones would retain heat for several hours. A few people today say that the smoke sauna, “svusauna”, is the only true sauna experience and that all saunas should have at least a background odor or smoke. Today most saunas use electric stoves, although gas and wood-burning stoves are available.

Saunas are relaxing and stress relieving. Those with muscle aches or arthritis may find that the heat relaxes muscles and relieves pain and inflammation. Asthma patients find that the heat enlarges air passageways of the lung and facilitates breathing. Saunas do not cure the common cold but they may help to alleviate congestion and speed recovery time. The body‘s core temperature usually rises a 1-2 degrees while in the sauna, thus imitating a slight fever. The regular use of a sauna may decrease the likelihood of getting a cold in the first place.

Sauna is goof for your skin as the blood flow to the skin increases and sweating occurs. Adults sweat about 2 lbs of water per hour on average in a sauna. A good sweat removes dirt and grime from pores and gives the skin a healthy glow. The loss in water weight is temporary as the body‘s physiological mechanisms will quickly restore proper volumes. The cardiovascular system gets work out as the heart must pump harder and faster to move blood to the surface for heat exchange. Heart rate may increase from 72 beats per minute on average to 100-150 beats per minute.

A normal heart can handle these stresses but those with heart trouble wishing to begin to use a sauna should seek a doctor‘s advice. The elderly and those with diabetes should check with their doctor prior to beginning to take saunas. Pregnant women should not take saunas, particularly in the first three months. Indeed, everyone just starting out should take short sessions at first to become accustomed to this type of bath.

桑 拿 浴

儀式性的沐浴已經有幾千年的歷史,並且有多種形式,其中的一種就是桑拿浴。芬蘭人完善了蒸汽浴。它可以在一個封閉的房間裏將水澆在滾燙的石頭上,或是一種乾的蒸汽浴這一形式。用熱蒸汽幹蒸的方式在古羅馬很受歡迎,而哥倫布發現美洲大陸前的美洲人則使用充滿蒸汽的小屋。

最早的桑拿浴很有可能是在地下山洞裏。由於當時還沒有掌握煙囱技術,山洞裏總是充滿着火焰引起的濃煙。人們在火槽裏生火,加熱山洞的'四壁。當牆壁達到一定的温度時,將濃煙排出洞外,這使得牆壁還能保持幾個小時的高温。今天,有一些人認為有煙的桑拿浴,“煙燻桑拿”,才是真正的桑拿體驗,而所有的桑拿浴都應該至少有煙燻或煙味兒的背景。現在,儘管煤油爐和燒木頭的火爐仍然可以使用,大多數的桑拿浴都是用電爐。

桑拿浴能使人放鬆並消除壓力。肌肉疼痛或關節炎都可以利用桑拿浴的熱氣減輕疼痛和炎症。熱氣還可以拓展哮喘患者的肺部通道,使呼吸更加順暢。桑那浴並不能治癒普通的感冒,但它可以減輕患者的胸悶感,加快康復的速度。在蒸桑拿時,人體温度通常會上升1——2度,就像發低燒一樣的感覺。因此,蒸桑拿可以説是印證了一句老話:“傷風時宜吃,發熱時宜熱。”定期蒸桑拿可以預防感冒的發生。

蒸桑拿對皮膚也有好處。它可以促進皮膚的血液循環和出汗。在這個過程中,成年人一般每小時要蒸發2磅的水。出汗可以清除毛孔中的污垢,使皮膚變得光潔。失水只是暫時性的,人體機能能夠很快補充合適的水量。在熱氣交換的過程中,心臟跳動得更快,這就使心血管系統也得到了鍛鍊,蒸桑拿浴時的心率能從原來的平均每分鐘72下,增加到100——150下。

健康的心臟可以承受這種變化,而那些心臟病患者在蒸桑拿浴之前應該先徵求醫生的建議。同樣的,老年人和糖尿病患者也應如此。孕婦則不能蒸桑拿浴,尤其是懷孕的頭三個月。其實,每個人在剛開始嘗試桑拿浴時都應該先是短時間的,直到適應了這種沐浴方式。

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