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Many people believe that classical music is not relevant music is not relevant to young people today . However, this issue (問題) frequently causes heated debate.
Some people say that classical music is associated only with old people .For example, if you look at the audience at a classical concert , the majority is over the age of fifty.
Others say it is more popular than we first imagine . Many young people listen to classical music without realising .It is often used in films and advertisements. For example.a famous piece of classical music was used as the theme music for the 1990 World Cup . Not many people could have given its name , but millions enjoyed it .
Also,some people point out that young people produce new music based on classical ideas: for example, it is said that rap(說唱)music was invented by a classical musician in 1912, but it is now used by young people in pop music.
However, young people point to the fact that classical music has been outstripped(超越) by technology. To play a classical instrument, such as a violin, you need to study hard and practise for hours. Nowadays, you don't need to get aching arms from practising. A teenager can write and make music using a computer program in the comfort of their own bedroom.
A final point to in mind is that the term "classical music" is used to refer to a great variety of music, from jazz to pieces for large orchestras(管弦樂隊(duì)).This makes it even more difficult to say whether classical music is relevant to young people.
So, it may be only a minority of young people who play classical instruments , but when it comes to enjoying classical music, it depends on the piece of music. It may be more relevant to young people in the modern world than they realise!
Title | Classical Music | |
Introduction | The issue of whether classical music is 【小題1】 to young people causes heated debate. | |
Opinions | Evidence | |
★ Classical music is associated only with old peonl. | ☆ 【小題2】 of the audience at a classical concert are over fifty. | |
★ Many young people don’t【小題3】 some music they listen to is classical. | ☆ Classical music is often found in films and advertisements. | |
★ Classical ideas provide a【小題4】 for producing new music. | ☆ Young people now【小題5】 rap in popular music. | |
★ 【小題6】 has put classical music at a disadvantage. | ☆ A young man can write and make music on a computer【小題7】 in his bedroom. | |
★ “Classical music”can refer to various 【小題8】 of music. | ☆ Classical music【小題9】 from jazz to pieces for large orchestras. | |
Conclusion | Classical music may still be【小題10】 by young people today. | |
【小題1】relevant
【小題2】Most
【小題3】realize(realize)/know/recognise(recognize)
【小題4】basis
【小題5】use
【小題6】Technology
【小題7】comfortably
【小題8】kinds/ types/sorts
【小題9】ranges
【小題10】enjoyed/loved/liked
解析試題分析:文章介紹是否年輕人喜歡古典音樂的討論,列出了不同的觀點(diǎn)和證明這些觀點(diǎn)的證據(jù)。
【小題1】原詞重現(xiàn)題:根據(jù)文章第一段的句子:Many people believe that classical music is not relevant music is not relevant to young people today .可知這篇文章講的是古典音樂是否和年輕人有關(guān)的問題,填形容詞relevant“相關(guān)的”。
【小題2】詞義轉(zhuǎn)化題:根據(jù)文章第二段的句子:if you look at the audience at a classical concert , the majority is over the age of fifty.可知聽音樂會(huì)的大部分人都是50歲以上的人。The majority要改成Most of。
【小題3】詞性轉(zhuǎn)化題:根據(jù)第三段的句子:Many young people listen to classical music without realising .可知很多人聽古典音樂卻沒有意識(shí)到這個(gè)是古典音樂。文章里面的realizing,在題目中需要謂語,所以填realize(realize)/know/recognise(recognize)
【小題4】詞性轉(zhuǎn)化題:根據(jù)第四段的句子:Also,some people point out that young people produce new music based on classical ideas:可知人們創(chuàng)作新的音樂是以古典音樂為基礎(chǔ)的,這里需要base的名詞:basis。
【小題5】詞性轉(zhuǎn)化題:根據(jù)第四段的句子:it is said that rap(說唱)music was invented by a classical musician in 1912, but it is now used by young people in pop music.可知人們在流行音樂中使用rap,文章里面是被動(dòng)含義,題目中用主動(dòng),填use。
【小題6】原詞重現(xiàn)題:根據(jù)第五段的句子:However, young people point to the fact that classical music has been outstripped(超越) by technology.可知科技超越了古典音樂,填Technology
【小題7】詞性轉(zhuǎn)化題:根據(jù)第五段的句子:Nowadays, you don't need to get aching arms from practising. A teenager can write and make music using a computer program in the comfort of their own bedroom可知年輕人可以舒服的在臥室里面用電腦程序做音樂,這里用副詞comfortably修飾動(dòng)詞make music。
【小題8】句意理解題:根據(jù)第六段的句子:A final point to in mind is that the term "classical music" is used to refer to a great variety of music, from jazz to pieces for large orchestras(管弦樂隊(duì)).可知古典音樂可以被用來指各種各樣的音樂。文章中的a great variety of="various" kinds/ types/sorts of.
【小題9】句意理解題:根據(jù)第六段的句子:A final point to in mind is that the term "classical music" is used to refer to a great variety of music, from jazz to pieces for large orchestras(管弦樂隊(duì)).可知古典音樂的范圍包含爵士樂到大的管弦樂隊(duì)。填ranges(范圍從…到…變化)
【小題10】詞性轉(zhuǎn)化題:根據(jù)第七段的句子:but when it comes to enjoying classical music, it depends on the piece of music.可知古典音樂今天仍然會(huì)被年輕人喜歡,文章的enjoying改成enjoyed/loved/liked。
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