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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 328及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition in three paragraphs. Three outlines are given to you and you are required to write a composition titled Living in a Big City with no less than 120 words. Remember to keep to the fol
2、lowing Chinese outlines. 1. 成千上万的人涌入城市,特别是大城市。 2我喜欢居住在生活方便的大城市里。 3然而大城市正面临许多问题,其中最大的是 二、 Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For question
3、s 1-7, mark: Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 1 Music Made Easy “Sampling“ old songs to create new hits made
4、Puff Daddy a star. Now the revolution is coming to desktop. Ever dreamed of becoming a pop star? One of the best things about the PC revolution is that it enables amateurs to do creative work that looks professional. Thousands of people have used programs like Paintshop Pro, Adobe Premiere and Micro
5、soft Publisher to retouch (润饰 ) photos, edit footage and lay out slick newsletters. But what about music? If you cant play an instrument or carry a tune, no computer in the world can make you sound like Christina Aguilera. That is about to change, thanks to a small New York City start-up called Musi
6、cHall 2000. Instead of launching yet another website where people can download MP3s, this company plans to do something much cooler: give away software that turns ordinary music lovers into composers by letting them create their own songs using prerecorded musical snippets or pieces of existing pop
7、songs-called “samples.“ “You can envelop people in your sound without going through the torture of training,“ says MusicHall president David Danon, 24. “Plus you can record your own music without spending hundreds of dollars on a studio,“ adds Adam Strauss, 25, the companys chief operating officer,
8、“We saw a way to turn consumers into producers.“ Making songs with MusicHall is a lot like layering a cake: you can put down a bass line, add drums and some guitar licks (小过门 ), then top it off with a horn riff (即兴重复段 )-its all up to you. Within an hour of experimentation we created a song that soun
9、ded a lot like the thumping dance music of a club. Its intuitive (直觉的 ) enough for the average computer user to fool around with, yet powerful enough to make a professionalsounding CD, and MusicHall believes that it will appeal to both complete novices and trained musicians. Thats why its integratin
10、g (使结合 ) the software with the Internet so people can easily exchange their work with other wanna-be composers or distribute it to potential fans. There are two parts of MusicHall 2000: the software and the website. The CD-ROM contains the Virtual Studio program (it consists of a pair of music edito
11、rs from Sonic Foundry, Acid DJ2.0 and Sound Forge 4.5) and a library of samples. As you arrange your samples, you can add effects like reverb (混响装置 ), raise or lower the tempo (拍子 ), or even run the sample backwards. With additional equipment, you can record your own vocals (声乐作品 ) or instrumentals
12、and throw them into the mix. Thats all a lot of fun, but its when you connect to the website that MusicHall shows its potential. Once youve exhausted the samples included on the CD, you11 be able to download new ones from the website. Using the on-screen world map, you can grab an Indian sitar or Co
13、ngolese drumbeats. Some samples will be free; others will cost a small sum; the company is recruiting brand-name producers to contribute some of their hottest beats in exchange for a cut of the revenue (税收 ). The site is divided into several sections: the Audio Graffiti hall contains members home pa
14、ges, where people can post their own samples and songs for others to download; the Star Tracks hall hosts a weekly battle of MusicHalls virtuosos (名师 ). An instant messenger will let people exchange samples and songs in real time. MP3. com meets eBay by way of RealNetworks-a cleverly cobble-together
15、 (拼凑 ) project, to be sure. But it works-and the ease of stringing together tunes of your own is highly addictive. There are signs that audiences might be receptive to this: Fueled by the rise of hip-hop (the popular street culture of big-city and especially inner-city youth, characterized by graffi
16、ti art, break dancing, and rap music) and electronics, DJ/producers like Dr. Dre, RZA, Roni Size and Fatboy Slim have stepped from behind the mixing boards and into the spotlight (聚光灯 ). Wielding their turntables and samplers as brashly as Louis Armstrong did his trumpet, they chop up popular and ob
17、scure songs alike into snippets, then reassemble them into platinum hits. And they can succeed by bringing the music of the moment together with emerging power of the Net. The software will become available at in early November, and the companys three founders, Douglas Price, 22, Strauss and Danon,
18、have some ambitious plans for taking their idea to the people, including free distribution to colleges and K-through-12 schools. Theyve shown MusicHall to only a handful of people in the industry, including artists like RZA and GZA of the group Wu-Tang Clan. But the response has been encouraging. Al
19、ex Aquino, the creator of the two year-old website hip-hop. com, says, “This is exactly what hip-hop needs. Instead of kids thinking they have to have a $ 50,000 studio, all they need is a computer with a good sound card. Thats less than a thousand dollars.“ But Josh Gabriel, whose two-year-old Mixm
20、an Studio software faces new competition from the more robust (精力充沛的 ) MusicHall, questions whether selling samples to nonprofessionals is a viable (可行的 ) business. “Its hard, and no ones been successful at it yet.“ Not everyone is thrilled (使激动 ) at the prospect of more kids getting turned onto sam
21、pling instead of more traditional forms of music. “The 10 brightest people who still dont have the level of intelligence as I do,“ says jazz critic and purist Stanley Crouch. He acknowledges that their work is sophisticated, but adds “the fact that its hard to do doesnt make it of value.“ Still, thi
22、s is clearly the future; as old school hip-hoppers would say, you cant stop the bum-rush. Just as the sampler let producers mine old songs for new hits-thats the basis of Sean (Puffy) Combss career-MusicHall 2000 and its sure- to follow competitors are taking that musical revolution to the masses. S
23、o forget turntables being the instrument of the future: as software like this takes off, its all about the laptop, baby. 2 MusicHall 2000 launched another website where people can download music. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 3 Ordinary music lovers can record their own songs without spending hundreds of do
24、llars on a studio. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 4 MusicHall 2000 believes that both beginners and trained musicians will be interested in the software. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 5 MusicHall 2000 has helped many singers become superstars. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 6 In the Star Tracks section of the website, people
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