[外语类试卷]2013年北京师范大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2013年北京师范大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 In contrast to rock musicians, jazz players prefer to spend their time with their music and tend to measure success by that single standard, as a trombonist once put it: “ A jazz musician would rather play a good concert for three people than a ba
2、d one for three thousand. “ All the same, with their fellow players, jazzmen are collegiate and gregarious, exchange musical ideas in a spirit of mutual support or friendly competition, uniting in a collaborative effort to raise the level of their art. Even the greatest individuals have benefited fr
3、om the talents of others. In this legendary band, Duke Ellington provided star soloists with the ideal framework for their abilities. At the same time, they inspired him with the rich material of their personal idioms and phrases, which found their way into his compositions. In fact, Ellington was s
4、o adept at recycling what he heard that one of them described him as “ not a composer but a compiler“. Ellingtons creative gifts were genuine and vast, but for much of his life he did receive crucial assistance not only from the involvement of his band, but from an actual day-in, day-out collaborato
5、r. In 1938 he met Billy Strayhorn, a young pianist-composer who was immediately brought into the ducal fold. Strayhorn became Ellingtons altered ego, contributing scores to the band but functioning even more importantly as a silent partner, completing pieces Ellington left unfinished, reworking othe
6、rs and acting as all-purpose composer sometimes credited, more often not. Ellington provided Strayhorn with financial security, artistic respect and the creative medium of the Ellington band. Throughout their partnership which lasted until Strayhorns death in 1967 they never had a contract. Ellingto
7、n simply paid all creative equal and friends, describing him as “ my favorite human being“ , Strayhorn, a homosexual bon vivant, brilliant but self-effacing, let Ellington take both the glory and the strain of stardom, while he relieved some of the artistic pressure with a talent comparable to the l
8、eaders own. Though occasionally there was discord over the matter of official composer credit in their joint works, Ellington always publicly acknowledged his colleagues contributions, and the many Strayhorn originals in Ellingtons book speak for themselves, including the bands famous theme and grea
9、test hit, “ Take the Train“. Thought the young man was adept at imitating the ducal style, his own unique voice, full of subtle impressionist colors, influenced a generation of later jazz composers. 1 According to the article, jazzmen_. ( A) compete fiercely with each other ( B) are not sociable whe
10、n they are with their fellow players ( C) refuse to exchange ideas about music with their fellow players ( D) collaborate a lot with their fellow players to improve the level of their art 2 Which of the following statements is TRUE about Duke Ellington? ( A) He refused to collaborate with but a few
11、talented musicians. ( B) He had little natural talent but rather used others genius for his own purposes. ( C) He entered into a collaborative relationship with Billy Strayhorn that suited both men. ( D) He often utilized material from lesser known musicians without proper acknowledgement. 3 Of the
12、Strayhorn/Ellington relationship, the author believes_. ( A) both men were ultimately dissatisfied with their working arrangement ( B) Strayhorn was respected and well compensated for his contributions to the band ( C) Strayhorn provided the bulk of the creative talent while Ellington received the p
13、ublic recognition for their effort ( D) while their professional relationship was productive, their personalities often clashed, putting a strain on their relationship 4 The author feels jazz musicians_. ( A) strive for commercial success over musical accomplishment ( B) differ from rock musicians i
14、n their ability to raise the level of their music ( C) are traditionally soloists who gain little from cooperative collaboration ( D) gain much through mutual collaboration, although often individualists 5 It is indicated that Billy Strayhorn_. ( A) wrote many famous songs and often attributed to Du
15、ke Ellington ( B) ended his work with Duke Ellington amid tension and frustration ( C) struggled financially as he never received proper credit for his work ( D) was basically known for integrating different jazz themes into a larger compilation 6 The title for this passage would be_. ( A) Jazzmen S
16、trayhorn and Ellington Walk Alone ( B) A Classic Collaborative Effort during Jazzs Finest Hour ( C) Strayhorn and Ellington: an Unequal and Frustration Collaboration ( D) Jazz is Never Played in Group: Ellington and Strayhorn Tell the World 7 What is the possible meaning of the underlined word “hit“
17、 in the last paragraph? ( A) a successful play ( B) striking vigorously ( C) a song that was welcomed by the public ( D) a headline printed prominently to draw the public attention 7 Water is the giver and, at the same time, the taker of life. It covers most of the surface of the planet we live on a
18、nd features large in the development of the human race. On present predictions, it is an cement that is set to assume even greater significance. Throughout history, water has had a huge impact on our lives. Humankind has always had a rather ambiguous relationship with water, on the one hand receivin
19、g enormous benefit from it, not just as a drinking source, but as a provider of food and a means whereby to travel and to trade. But forced to live close to water in order to survive and to develop, the relationship has not always been peaceful or beneficial. In fact, it has been quite the contrary.
20、 What has essentially been a necessity for survival was turned out in many instances to have a very destructive and life-threatening side. Through the ages, great floods alternated with long periods of drought have assaulted people and their environment, hampering their fragile fight for survival. T
21、he dramatic changes to the environment that are now a feature of our daily news are not exactly new: fields that were once lush and fertile are now barren; lakes and rivers that were once teeming with life are now long gone; savannah has been turned to desert. What perhaps is new is our native wonde
22、r when faced with the forces of nature. Today, we are more aware of climatic changes around the world. Floods in far-flung places are instant news for the whole world. Perhaps these events make us feel better as we face the destruction of our own property by floods and other natural disasters. In 20
23、02, many parts of Europe suffered severe flood damage running into billions of euros. Properties across the continent collapsed into the sea as waves pounded the coastline wreaking havoc with sea defenses. But it was not just the seas. Rivers swollen by heavy rains and by the effects of deforestatio
24、n carried large volumes of water that wrecked many communities. Building stronger and more sophisticated river defenses against flooding is the expensive short-term answer. There are simpler ways. Planting trees in highland areas, not just in Europe but in places like the Ganges Delta, is a cheaper
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