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Listening to music can help me focus better. Since I discovered it two years ago,I've used music to get through boring work or to focus creatively. I've found that it can make even the dullest jobs enjoyable and help clear mental blocks to creativity.

I first noticed the good effects of music while playing video games. It was a few days before Christmas in 2005 and I was playing online video games. My parents had just given me a new MP3,so I decided to listen to music through the headphones while I played. After a few minutes I noticed a great change in my style of play. I was playing more naturally. The music relaxed me,and,to a certain extent,distracted me from the game,allowing my subconscious(潜意识的)talent to come through. The music also helped me block out the outside world. With those headphones on I was like a machine,moving from one task to the next without unnecessary thoughts or actions.  

Music can also have a great effect on mood. If I'm in a bad mood at work,I'll listen to some of Bob Marley's and get down to business. It always takes my mind off what I'm doing and makes me a happier person. The same is true for classic rock. One summer,I did a boring job collecting bottle openers by hand. Without a radio playing classic rock in the background,I would have hated life.

Listening to music with relaxing rhythms and a positive message helps you forget your work and think happy thoughts. But the results you see will depend heavily on your personal tastes. Experiment with the types of music you listen to during certain tasks. By trial and error you'll finally discover your best choice.

I'm always looking for new concentration aids,so I'd love to know what type of music works best for me.

1.We can infer that the passage was written in ________.

A.2005  

B.2006  

C.2007  

D.2008

2.The author first discovered the effects of music ________.

A.from his parents

B.by chance

C.at work

D.when he was a child

3.The author mentions the experience of collecting bottle openers in Paragraph 3 to ________.

A.tell us that life is dull

B.prove that music affects mood

C.tell us how to seek happiness

D.tell us bad mood can affect work

 

1.C 2.B 3.B 【解析】 试题分析: 1.C 推理题。根据第一段和第二段Listening to music can help me focus better. Since I discovered it two years ago 和It was a few days before Christmas in 2005 and I was playing online video games.说明该文章是2007年写的。 2.B 根据文章第二段内容,说明我并不是有意设置这样的,是偶然发现的。故B正确。 3.B 推理题。本段的中心思想就是Music can also have a great effect on mood.音乐可以影响人的心情,接下来举例说明,这个例子正是用来证明这个观点,故B正确。 考点:考查科普类阅读
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D.for

 

2.

A.calling

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D.educating

 

3.

A.letter

B.mark

C.number

D.sign

 

4.

A.however

B.too

C.thus

D.instead

 

5.

A.outstanding

B.unusual

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D.famous

 

6.

A.everything

B.something

C.anything

D.nothing

 

7.

A.to relate

B.relate

C.relating

D.related

 

8.

A.Many of

B.Much

C.A great many of

D.Some

 

9.

A.popular

B.mysterious

C.current

D.present

 

10.

A.for

B.by

C.after

D.like

 

11.

A.However

B.Whereas

C.Indeed

D.Equally

 

12.

A.in

B.after

C.since

D.till

 

13.

A.make out

B.make for

C.make use of

D.make up

 

14.

A.well-known

B.double

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D.fantastic

 

15.

A.which

B.who

C.that

D.who that

 

16.

A.changing

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C.separating

D.dividing

 

17.

A.thought

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A.become

B.sounded

C.formed

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A.traditional

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