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Narrator Listen to a lecture in a music class. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
Narrator Listen to a lecture in a music class. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
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2013-08-12
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问题
Narrator
Listen to a lecture in a music class.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
According to the professor, how has the advent of MTV revolutionized the way we listen to music?
Narrator
Listen to a lecture in a music class. Professor
We are currently experiencing the most radical technological revolution the world has yet known. The age of super technology has touched every aspect of our lives, including how and when we listen to music. From the moment we are awakened by our clock radios, our daily activities unfold against a musical background. We listen to music while on the move—in our cars, on planes, or through our headphones while running or biking—or at home for relaxation. We can hardly avoid it in grocery and department stores, in restaurants, in elevators, at the dentist’s office, even at work. We can experience music in live concerts at outdoor festivals, rock concerts, jazz clubs, the symphony, the opera or we can hear it at the movies or on television. The advent of MTV(Music Television Video)has revolutionized the way we listen to popular music; now it is a visual experience as well as an aural one. This increased dependency on our eyes—one of our more highly developed senses—makes our ears work less actively, a factor we shall attempt to probe in this lecture.
Music media are rapidly changing too. The LP record is largely obsolete, cassettes are quickly falling into disuse in favor of CDs, and newer formats are on the way. Video disc players are part of some home stereos, and CD-ROM drives are standard on today’s computer systems. In our musical experiences, we have learned to accept new sounds, many produced electronically rather than by traditional instruments. Much of the music we hear on television, at the movies, and from pop music groups is synthetic, produced by instruments that can accurately recreate the familiar sounds of piano, violin, or drums as well as totally new sounds and noises for special effects. Composers too have welcomed the technological revolutions the tools of music composition, formerly a pen, music paper, and perhaps a piano, now more likely include a synthesizer, computer, and laser printer. In short, modern technology has placed at our disposal a wider diversity of music—from every period in history, from every kind of instrument, and from every corner of the globe-than has ever been available before.
Given this diversity, we must choose our path of study. In this beginning lecture, we will focus on the classics of Western music and pay special attention to the important influences that traditional, popular, and non-Western music have had on the EEuropean and American heritage. The purpose is to expand our listening experience through a heightened awareness of many styles of music. We will also study the uniquely American forms of blues, jazz, and musical theater, as well as rock and contemporary world music. The goal of the whole course is to place music, whether art or popular, within its cultural context, and to highlight the relationships between different styles. These points are, emphasized in the "Cultural Perspectives", stimulating, and informative texts placed throughout our textbook open windows to other cultures and their music. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
11. What is the lecture mainly about?
12. According to the professor, how has the advent of MTV revolutionized the way we listen to music?
13. How does the professor clarify his points about the diversity of music?
14. Why does the professor say this?
Professor
Given this diversity, we must choose our path of study.
15. According to the professor, what’s the attitude of composers to the technological revolution?
16. Which of the following is NOT the goal of the course?
选项
A、It makes listening to music a visual experience and not only aural.
B、It makes it possible to listen to music without using our ears.
C、It makes it possible to listen to music no matter where we are.
D、It makes it possible to listen to music whenever we want.
答案
A
解析
本题为细节题。题目问:MTV的出现如何给人们听音乐的方式带来革命性的变化?A项说它使得听音乐不仅是一种听觉上的而且也是视觉上的体验;B项说它使得人们不用耳朵听音乐成为可能;C项说它使得人们无论在什么地方都能听到音乐;D项说它使得人们不论什么时候想听都可以听音乐。只要听到这句话:“The advent of MTV(Music Television Video)hasrevolutionized the way we listen to popular music; now it is a visual experience as well as anaural one(MTV的出现给人们听流行音乐的方式带来了革命性的变化;现在,听音乐已成为视觉上和听觉上的双重体验)”,则不难判断出A项是正确答案。
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