[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(文化艺术类听力填空)模拟试卷2及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(文化艺术类听力填空)模拟试卷 2及答案与解析 SECTION A MINI-LECTURE Directions: In this section you sill hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY. While listening, take notes on the important points. Your notes will not be marked, but you will need them to complete a gap-filling task after the mini
2、-lecture. When the lecture is over, you will be given two minutes to check your notes, and another ten minutes to complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE. Use the blank sheet for note-taking. 0 Lyrics and Critical Literacy I have organized my examples into the following six topics: The Env
3、ironment: Tracy Chapmans song “The Rape of the World“ , for example, confronts us with our (1)_of the environment. Exploration of such songs, the issues they address, and the tone each takes could promote critical conversations and reflections on various ways in which people have altered the environ
4、ment and the (2)_. U.S. History: Much debate has occurred over whether history textbooks always contain appropriate content. Many popular songs, however, tell stories (3)_included in textbooks. “Buffalo Soldier“ tells about the black soldiers of the 19th century. Its lyrics intersect these freed sla
5、ves histories with their (4)_. Economics: Among songs describing how the underclass is often treated is Tracy Chapmans “Subcity“ and Phil Collins haunting song about the (5)_, “Another Day in Paradise“ . Compared to the homeless, we live “in paradise“ . U.S. Government (6)_: This category includes s
6、ongs that question government policies and practices. Many songs from the 1960s and 1970s portray the anti-establishment perspective on the Vietnam War. Joe McDonalds lyrics, for example, confront the battle commanders whose “big chance has come at last,“ and large corporations who (7)_from the war.
7、 Racism and Racial Issues: Confronting racism is often uncomfortable. A song that can begin the conversation in classrooms is Bruce Hornsbys “The Way It Is“ . The lyrics intersect racism, (8)_Jobs, and ineffective laws. International Events and Conditions: On their album War, Irish rock band U2 perf
8、orms a song, “Sunday Bloody Sunday“ , which refers to events in Derry, Ireland, on January 30, 1972, when members of the British army fired on (9)_Catholics, killing 13 people and injuring many others. The song asks, “Theres many lost, but tell me who has won?“ In addition to studying the song lyric
9、s, students can read textbooks, magazines, and trade books that provide more information as they explore the underlying political, economic, or (10)_topics. 10 Using Lyrics to Develop Students Critical Literacy Lyrics and music of popular songs can represent alternative perspectives to the dominant
10、ideologies. As such, they can be used effectively in classrooms to provide the (1)_rarely heard in textbooks. In this lecture I discuss how song lyrics can be used as texts to develop students critical literacy. Back when I taught young adolescents enrolled in a junior high science elective, “Ecolog
11、y and Botany“ , I opened our consideration of ecology through “Where Do the Children Play?“ , a song by a well-known folk singer at the time. These 12-and 13-year-olds (2)_ in a thoughtful and analytic discussion based on these verses. Their discussions moved from casual (3)_of things around them re
12、lated to the lyrics to ways in which these developments altered their environment and affected plants and animals. The use of these song lyrics not only activated students prior knowledge of the subject but also (4)_a context in which students reconsidered and reconfigured their background knowledge
13、 from the perspective of (5)_. My students interactions with these lyrics are examples of critical literacy. In recent years, critical literacy has gained momentum in traditional (6)_settings across grade levels. Literacy researchers and teachers are examining and reporting findings about classrooms
14、 in which students are encouraged, for example, to deconstruct (7)_, racist practices, and government policies. And what I have been doing is bringing contemporary music into classrooms. The lyrics Ill use as examples are drawn from songs of (8)_and what they have in common is their portrayal of eve
15、nts or circumstances that (9)_critical literacy. To conclude, students across grades can participate in critical conversations and reading must include a reading of the world, of the socio-political-economic contexts in which men and women live, and that we must imagine a more (10)_future. 20 Pen-pa
16、l Letters:The Cross-curricular Experience I asked my cousin, a teacher in Tucson, Arizona, to have our classes become pen pals throughout the school year. The letters expanded into (1)_lessons involving all subjects, including reading, language, spelling and writing, math, (2)_, science and technolo
17、gy etc., and presented new learning opportunities. For example, even my nonreaders wanted to find books about Arizona and Tucson. They sought out additional (3)_beyond books, too. The students began to understand the concept of synonyms in context and suddenly had an incentiveto spell correctly. Whe
18、n we received a letter from our pen pals and were in doubt of the meaning of a word, we used (4) _to attempt to infer its meaning and would then verify our answer with a dictionary or an encyclopedia. As for maths, we began comparing (5)_, the times of sunrise and sunset and time zones. With pen-pal
19、 letters, my students became aware of different cultures, (6)_, and languages, as well as similarities between Ohio and Arizona. My students were amazed to find out that it snowed in the desert. They learned about the wide range of temperatures in Tucson and how the differing climates affected the (
20、7)_. Toward the end of the year, several of my students were able to use the computer to write their letters. Although (8)_was not available in my classroom, this would be another pen-pal option. The letters sparked a sincere interest in learning. They gained (9)_they could apply to their daily live
21、s and began to recognize that learning comes in different forms. The pen-pal writing experience was a yearlong endeavor that I will adapt in the future. The examples I have presented here reflect only a partial view of the many lessons we developed. The (10)_is endless if we, as teachers, allow ours
22、elves to be flexible and are willing to use “teachable moments“ in our classrooms. 专业英语八级(文化艺术类听力填空)模拟试卷 2答案与解析 SECTION A MINI-LECTURE Directions: In this section you sill hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY. While listening, take notes on the important points. Your notes will n
23、ot be marked, but you will need them to complete a gap-filling task after the mini-lecture. When the lecture is over, you will be given two minutes to check your notes, and another ten minutes to complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE. Use the blank sheet for note-taking. 0 【听力原 文】 Lyrics
24、 and Critical Literacy As I mentioned in the last lecture, pop music lyrics serve as excellent texts for promoting critical literacy in the classroom. Today, Ill show you some examples, which I have organized into six topics:the environment, United States history, economics, government policies and
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