Do you know the man ___ just now?
A.to who I nodded B.I nodded to
C.whom I nodded D.whom I nodded to him.
The English program normally attracts 1,000 students a year, ______ half will be from abroad.
A.in which B.for whom C.with which D.of whom
The workers overcame all the difficulties and completed the project two months ahead of time,
______ is something we had not expected.
A.what B.that C.which D.it
If a shop has chairs _____ women can park their men, they will spend more time in the shop.
A.that B.which C.when D.where
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I have always enjoyed listening to music. It helps me clam down after a busy day, and I am also one of those 1. can listen and study at the same time. I am fond of 2.(classic), but I also like many other types of music. Among all the 3.(talent) musicians, I like Beethoven best, because he is one of the greatest 4.(composer) in the world. Though he went 5.(complete) deaf during the last years of his life, he didn’t give up composing.
When I was a child, I used to listen to music on the radio. 6. the invention of personal computers and cellphones, I prefer 7.(listen) on the cellphone, as new functions 8.(add) to it in the past few years. The technology is developed to meet customer demand. Some people 9.(affect) by anxiety start to feel relaxed when listening to music on the cellphone. And others worry about not being able to use it well. However, I am 10. dependent(依赖) on the cellphone that I fail to live without it.
Music can calm the soul and inspire creativity, but it won’t, according to researchers from Harvard, improve intelligence.
“More than 80 percent of American adults think that music can improve children’s grades or intelligence, “said Samuel Mehr, a Harvard Graduate School of Education doctoral student in a statement. “Even in the scientific community, there’s a general belief that music is important to children’s development — but there is very little evidence(证据) supporting the idea that music classes improve children’s intelligence.”
The view that music improves intelligence can date back to a study published in 1993 in the journal Nature, which describes the “Mozart effect” as the ability for people who play instruments to perform better at spatial(空间的) problems. The study later was proved wrong, but the idea that music could make you smarter remained.
To test the connection between music and intelligence, researchers studied 29 parents and their four-year-olds. It turned out that music training did not improve the children’s intelligence. The children who had music training performed only slightly better at one spatial problem.
The researchers then did the study again, but with 45 parents and children. Half the group were given music training and the other half didn’t receive any. As with the first study, the second round produced no evidence that music training made the participants any smarter.
The researchers limited their research to classical music, and didn’t show whether different types of music made any difference. And while they concluded that the idea that music makes you smarter is a myth(谬见), they argue that teaching children music is still important, and may have other advantages that aren’t all connected with intelligence.
1.What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
①Music can encourage creativity.
②Most American parents take music seriously.
③Most scientists believe music has no advantages to children’s development.
④The idea that music can improve intelligence is not true.
A.①②③ B.②③④
C.①③④ D.①②④
2.What can we know about the “Mozart effect” from the passage?
A.It was brought up by Mozart.
B.It proved that music could make children smarter.
C.The idea has been completely accepted.
D.It is the origin of the idea that music can improve intelligence.
3.According to the researchers, ______.
A.music can help one become much cleverer
B.music lessons should be stopped in school
C.music is important to children’s development
D.students should learn different kinds of music
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A.Music — the Key to Your Success
B.The Advantages of Learning Music
C.The Connection Between Music and Creativity
D.Music May Not Make You Smarter