阅读理解
Music comes in many forms; most countries
have a style of their own. The US is well known for jazz (爵士乐), which has gained
world-wide popularity.
In contrast to classical (古典的) music, which follows
formal European traditions, jazz is natural and free-form. It is full of
energy, expressing the moods, interests, and feelings of the people. It has a modern
sound that makes people very excited. In the 1920s jazz sounded like America.
And so it does today.
The origins of this music are as interesting
as the music itself. Jazz was produced by American blacks, who were brought to
the Southern States as slaves. They were sold to plantation owners (种植园主) and forced to work
long hours in the cotton and tobacco fields. This work was hard and life was
short. When a Negro died, his friends and relatives formed a group to carry the
body to the cemetery.
A band often went with them. On the way to
the cemetery the band played slow and sad music. But on the way home the mood
changed. Spirits lifted. Everybody was happy. Death had removed one of
their members, but the living were glad to be alive. The band played happy
music, which made everyone want to dance. It was an early form of jazz.
Music has always been important in their
lives. Coming mainly from West Africa, the black men who were brought to
America already possessed a rich musical tradition. This music centered on
religious ceremonies (宗教的仪式) in which dancing, singing, clapping and stamping (顿足) to the beat of a drum were important forms of musical expression.
As these people settled in to their fields, they made up work songs. Singing
made the hard work go faster.
Another musical form that helped to develop
jazz was the blues. Blues songs always describe something sad — an unhappy love
affair, a money problem, bad luck. To this day, the expression "feeling
blue" means being sad.
(1)
Through jazz, people can express______.
A . their moods
B . their feelings
C . their interests
D . all the above
(2)
Which of the following is true according to the text?
A . Jazz follows European traditions.
B . Jazz always describes something sad.
C . Jazz was first produced by black slaves.
D . Blues made the hard work of those slaves go faster.
(3)
The underlined sentence "Spirits lilted," suggested that______.
A . everybody was feeling blue
B . everybody was still in a sad mood
C . everybody became happy
D . people's souls went to the heaven
(4)
What should be the best title for this passage?
A . A Light Music.
B . Black men's Music.
C . The Origin of the Jazz Music.
D . The Popular Music—Jazz in the U.S.A
(5)
Why did the band play happy music on the way home from the cemetery?
A . Because they felt happy for the dead men.
B . Because they were glad that they themselves were still alive.
C . Because they would have a big dinner after they returned home.
D . Because they hated that dead man.
答案: D
C
C
C
B