It may seem to be a hard task to trace back the history of rap music, though you often see the informal music associated with highly informal dance style. As far as the origin of rap music is concerned, most people agree that it is from Afro-American and Latino Street culture of New York City. Not only in this city but in the surrounding areas there is the influence of African people and their culture.
Rap is a vocal (口頭的) style in which the performer speaks rhythmically and in rhyme, generally to a beat. The term of rap music is the same with hip-hop music typically-consisting of a rhythmic vocal style called rap. If we see it carefully, then we will definitely notice that the music usually is sung at higher pitches (調(diào)). Most of the time rap music is associated with chorus. Though rap music was primarily an American music style with African influence over its music and lyrics, recently it has been spread to almost the entire world.
There is hardly any country or nation where rap music cannot be seen in some form or another, and it is one of the most popular music styles among the youngsters. However, when it comes to its history, it is believed that hip-hop or rap music started in the early 1970s,and gained much popularity throughout the world during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The history of rap music and hip-hop music is full of controversies (爭(zhēng)議) and bans, as the lyrics sometimes relate to drugs and crime; even most famous pop stars and hip-hop musicians and singers were found to be associated with the controversies in their life. For that reason, no matter how popular this music style was or still is, it has always had a bad reputation in the eyes of mainstream society.
【小題1】The passage is mainly about _____.

A.when rap music started B.how rap music develops
C.what rap music is like D.why rap music is popular
【小題2】The characteristics of rap music are _____.
A.solo, rhymes,beats and pops
B.speaking, rhythms,beats and solo
C.repeating, speaking, pops and chorus
D.speaking, rhymes, beats and chorus
【小題3】Rap music is now one of the music styles mostly run after by _____.
A.the teenagers in Africa
B.a(chǎn)ll kinds of people in the world
C.the youngsters all over the world
D.the young people in the US
【小題4】Rap music is often not well thought of by the mainstream because _____.
A.it comes from the lower class
B.it has a short history
C.it is associated with crimes and drugs
D.its music is full of controversies


【小題1】B
【小題2】D
【小題3】C
【小題4】C

解析試題分析:文章探究了說(shuō)唱音樂(lè)歷史是如何發(fā)展的,同時(shí)對(duì)說(shuō)唱音樂(lè)的普及進(jìn)行了描寫。對(duì)于說(shuō)唱音樂(lè)不入主流的原因也進(jìn)行了闡述。
【小題1】主旨題?v觀全文,本文主要講解了說(shuō)唱音樂(lè)的歷史,從文章第一句話就可知。故選B。
【小題2】細(xì)節(jié)題。從文章第二自然段Rap is a vocal (口頭的) style in which the performer speaks rhythmically and in rhyme, generally to a beat.以及Most of the time rap music is associated with chorus.可知,說(shuō)唱音樂(lè)的特點(diǎn)是說(shuō)、押韻、敲擊及合唱形式。
【小題3】細(xì)節(jié)題。從第三自然段There is hardly any country or nation where rap music cannot be seen in some form or another, and it is one of the most popular music styles among the youngsters.及第二自然段的最后一句話可知,說(shuō)唱音樂(lè)在全世界的年輕人中都很流行。故選C。
【小題4】細(xì)節(jié)推斷題。從最后一段The history of rap music and hip-hop music is full of controversies (爭(zhēng)議) and bans, as the lyrics sometimes relate to drugs and crime;可知,之所以不能被主流社會(huì)所接納的原因是它的歌詞涉及到一些犯罪事件和毒品問(wèn)題。
考點(diǎn):說(shuō)明文
點(diǎn)評(píng):本文屬于說(shuō)明文中較容易的文體。說(shuō)明文是歷年高考很常見(jiàn)的文體,對(duì)于科技類的說(shuō)明文比較難,而對(duì)于說(shuō)物的文體較容易。本文中,把握好一個(gè)中心即說(shuō)唱音樂(lè)的發(fā)展史。同時(shí),此類文章細(xì)節(jié)題居多,在對(duì)文章看懂了的基礎(chǔ)在仔細(xì)對(duì)比選項(xiàng)和文章,即可得出答案。

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A.Jack, a Hispanic man, aged 35, sleeps for 3 hours every night.
B.Candy, a black woman, aged 41, sleeps for about 5 hours every night.
C.Bob, an American, aged 50, sleeps for more than 12 hours every day.
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A.Too little or too much sleep directly gives rise to the fat gain.
B.People are subject to heart disease due to the lack of sleep.
C.It is admitted that sleep plays an important part in our health.
D.Researchers find a longer sleep time is better for our health.
【小題3】What does the lead researcher Dr. Kristen G. Hairston agree with?
A.People should do some exercise in their daily life.
B.There is a close link between sleep habits and health.
C.More nutrition is greatly needed when we lack sleep.
D.More and more people tend to sleep less than before.
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A.Younger adults getting little or much sleep may become fat.
B.We are supposed to do exercise as much as possible to keep fit.
C.We should keep a good sleep habit to improve our health.
D.We have to spare no efforts to drive depression away.
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A. Jack, a Hispanic man, aged 35, sleeps for 3 hours every night.

B. Candy, a black woman, aged 41, sleeps for about 5 hours every night.

C. Bob, an American, aged 50, sleeps for more than 12 hours every day.

D. John, a student in Africa, sleeps for more than 6 hours every week.

2.What does the study, reported in the Journal Sleep find?

A. Too little or too much sleep directly gives rise to the fat gain.

B. People are subject to heart disease due to the lack of sleep.

C. It is admitted that sleep plays an important part in our health.

D. Researchers find a longer sleep time is better for our health.

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A. People should do some exercise in their daily life.

B. There is a close link between sleep habits and health.

C. More nutrition is greatly needed when we lack sleep.

D. More and more people tend to sleep less than before.

4.What can we infer from the passage?

A. Younger adults getting little or much sleep may become fat.

B. We are supposed to do exercise as much as possible to keep fit.

C. We should keep a good sleep habit to improve our health.

D. We have to spare no efforts to drive depression away.

5.What’s the best title of the passage?

A. Sleep Habits Linked to Fat Gain in Younger Adults.

B. Doing Exercise Is the Best Way to Keep Fit.

C. Our Waistlines Can Be Driven Away Right Now.

D. Diabetes No Longer bother all of Young People.

 

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