NarratorListen to part of a talk in a music class.Now get ready to answer the

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问题 Narrator
Listen to part of a talk in a music class.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer. [br] What is the talk mainly about?
Narrator
Listen to part of a talk in a music class.
Professor Okay, uh. As you all know, music comes in many forms; most countries have a style of their own. Poland has its polkas. Hungary has its czardas. Brazil is famous for the bossa nova, Caribbean countries for the merengue, and Argentina for the tango. So, how about America? What kind of music is typical of America? Does anyone know it?
Student A Uh, I think it must be jazz. The U. S. is known for jazz. Whenever you turn on the TV or radio, you will hear jazz music. It’s almost everywhere.
Professor That’s right. Jazz is originated in America. But do you know who invented Jazz?
Student B Um...African Americans. They invented jazz.
Professor Exactly. It was African Americans who invented jazz and contributed to popular music in America. You know, in contrast to classical music, which...uh...which follows formal European traditions, jazz is spontaneous and free-form. It bubbles with energy, expressing the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. It has a modern sound, which is brash, uninhibited and exciting. Do you know how jazz was originated? Come on, we’ve talked a little bit about this before.
Student A Since jazz was invented by African Americans, it must have some connections with the history of African Americans.
Student B Yeah... I read an article about jazz. It says... it says that American blacks were brought to the Southern states to work as slaves. And...and they were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long hours in the cotton and tobacco fields. Since...um...since this work was hard and life was short, singing became one way for them to relieve their pain and sufferings. So, jazz came into being.
Professor Very good. But...there is something interesting missing. In fact, the origin of jazz is as interesting as the music itself. As said by Mary, the work of American blacks in plantation fields was very hard and life was short. So, when a Negro died his friends and relatives formed a procession to carry the body to the graveyard. A.. .a band often went with the procession. On the way to the cemetery the band played slow, solemn music, but on the way home the mood changed. The band played happy music. Everyone was happy. Although one of them died, the living were glad to be alive. The music made everyone want to dance. It was an early form of jazz. But there were other influences, too. Do you know other influences of jazz?
Student A I went to cultural nights before and watched the show by African Student Association. I got a feeling that jazz bears certain similarities with African music. They both sound happy and have quick rhythm.
Professor You got that right. Jazz did get some influences from African music. The blacks usually came from West Africa. So...um...when they were brought to America, they already possessed a rich musical tradition. In Africa, people dance, sing, clap and stamp to the beat of a drum especially on religious ceremonies. Thus, uh...when American blacks settled to their new life, music retained its importance. In the fields, they made up...made up work songs, since, you know, singing made the hard work go faster. Besides, as they were converted to Christianity, they composed lovely spirituals. Spirituals also influenced jazz. What else besides work songs and spirituals?
Student B How about the blues? I once came across a song of the blues named "Four Women". I remember what one line was like: "my mother is black and my father is white. My back is strong, strong enough to take the pain. " It’s about four black women.
Professor Yes, you are right. Blues also contributed to jazz. Blues was a type of slow, sad music from the southern U. S. Blues songs always describe something sad like...like an unhappy love affair, a money problem, bad luck etc. To this day, the expression "feeling blue" means being sad or depressed. In fact, there was hardly any activity or social event that could not be set to music. After the American Civil War, the Negroes became free and were ready for a new type of music. They wanted the music to preserve their musical tradition but be fast and happy to express their new-found freedom. They wanted something which...um...which they could play as professional musicians for both black and white audiences. So, they invented jazz, a combination of Negro work songs, spirituals and blues. To be good, a musician had not only to remember his part but also to be able to invent new variations on the spur of the moment.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
12. What is the talk mainly about?
13. Why does the professor mention the tango of Argentina?
14. What does the professor NOT mention as an influence of jazz?
15. Why does the student mention the African Student Association?
16. According to the passage, what quality should a good jazz musician have?
Listen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question.
Professor
Do you know how jazz was originated? Come on, we’ve talked a little bit about this before.
17. Why does the professor say this?  
Professor
Come on, we’ve talked a little bit about this before.

选项 A、Jazz musicians.
B、The origins of jazz.
C、The music style of jazz.
D、The features of jazz.

答案 B

解析 本题为要点题,要求考生能够理解分散在听力材料中的关键词汇、词组和所阐明的观点和事实,并通过综合分析来确定听力材料的要点。题目问:讲座主要谈什么?教授开头讲:“As you all know,music comes in many forms;most countries have a style of their own.”然后谈到波兰的polkas、匈牙利的czardas、巴西的bossa nova等,最后重点讲American jazz,如它的起源、特征以及jazz所表达的各种情感等,但其重点还是讲American jazz的起源,所以正确答案应为选项B。
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