D A Band plays in Lumley Park every Sunday afternoon. I often attend these open-air concerts if the weather is fine, because I find it a restful ways of passing time, and because the band plays many kinds of music: dance music, marching music, anything with a tune that you can whistle; you know what I mean. One Sunday, there was a blind girl in the front row of the audience, just behind the band-leader. She was about fourteen or fifteen years of age, I should think. She had been sitting down until about halfway through the programme, when the band started to play The Blue Danube by Strauss. I’d never heard them play this particular piece before; and there was something magical about the way they played it then. They had only played a few bars when this blind girl stood up and began waving her arms about in time to the music, just as the band-leader himself was doing. After a while, I could see that more and more members of the band were watching the blind girl instead of the band-leader. And the leader must have noticed this himself, because he turned round and watched her, and saw that she was keeping perfect time (合拍子). He was a very thoughtful man who I took my hat off to. He moved to one side little by little so that the band could see the blind girl better, and after a while he stopped conducting altogether. The band knew the piece quite well, of course, so things weren’t likely to go seriously wrong. But she kept time beautifully, and she made it clear when she wanted certain passages to be loud or soft, just as the band-leader himself had done. Since then, to be quite honest, I’ve never heard The Blue Danube played better anywhere. I have seldom heard an audience clap more loudly than that audience, when the music was over. I should think they must have heard the noise on the other side of the town. When the blind girl sat down, even from where I was sitting I could see that there were tears running down her face. 71.The speaker thought that attending the Sunday afternoon concerts was a pleasure because . A.a band plays music in Lumley Park. B.he could pass the time in a peaceful way in fine weather C.his favorite music could be played by the band in the open air. D.all of the above 72.While the blind girl was waving her hands to keep time, . A.many more members of the band were still watching their band leader. B.the band leader stopped conducting after a while and took off his hat to the girl. C.the band kept playing wonderfully even without their band-leader D.the audience preferred the blind girl to the band-leader. 73.From what the speaker said, it can be inferred that . A.he thought the blind girl was doing better than the band-leader. B.he not only respected the band-leader but also thought highly of the blind girl. 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I you. -I had my hair cut, and I new glass. 4. Unless to speak, you should remain silent at the conference. 5. Standing on the top of the hill, I wouldn’t do anything but the flowing of the smog around me. 6. The visiting Minister expressed his satisfaction with his talks, (add) that he had enjoyed his stay here. 7. It was unbelievable that the fans had been waiting outside the gym for three hours just a look at the sports stars. 8. “The film that at Shanghai Film Studio now is one of the exciting one I have ever made , said the director. 9. David is the only one of those boys who trouble deciding on a plan. V: Translation: 1. “白色农业 在土地贫瘠的地区证明有效. 2. 与西方人相反.亚洲人吃更少的肉食和奶制品. 3. 这些运动设施的建设提前两个月完成. 4. Angela 又回答出了六个问题.这使她打败了其它对手. 5. 孙桥农业开发区是高科技的农耕技术与自然的完美结合之地. 09-1高一期末Keys to the final examination: 1-10 ACAAA, DCBDB 11-16 BAD, ABC 17-20 non-smoking, 32C, first, instructions 21-25 DDBDA 26-30 CDBAB 31-37 DCBBD ,AB 38-40 B ,C, D 41-46 AB,CD,AC,BC,AD,A 47-50 DCDB 51-55 ABAAC 56-61 CBADC,A 62-64 BCD 65-67 CAD 68-70 BDA 71-73 DCB III: testants 2.vegetarian 3.increasing 4.horrible 5.Unfortunately 6.experienced 7.agricultural 8.beneficial 9.amazement 10.scientific IV: 1.hasn’t written 2.had been completed 3.didn’t recognize ,am wearing 4.invited 5. enjoy 6.adding 7. to have 8.is being produced 9. has V: 1. White agriculture proves/has proved effective in areas/places with poor soil quality/with soil of poor quality.. 2. In contrast to Westerners, Asians eat less meat and fewer dairy products. 3. The sports facilities was completed two months ahead of the time. 4. Angela answered another questions ,which made/let her beat the other contestants. 5. 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  A Band plays in Lumley Park every Sunday afternoon.I often attend these open-air concerts if the weather is fine, because I find ita restful ways of passing time, and because the band plays many kinds of music:dance music, marching music, anything with a tune that you can whistle; you know what I mean.

  One Sunday, there was a blind girl in the front row of the audience, just behind the band-leader.She was about fourteen or fifteen years of age, I should think.She had been sitting down until about halfway through the programme, when the band started to play The Blue Danube(蓝色多瑙河)by Strauss.I’d never heard them play this particular piece before; and there was something magical about the way they played it then.They had only played a few bars when this blind girl stood up and began waving her arms about in time to the music, just as the band-leader himself was doing.

  After a while, I could see that more and more members of the band were watching the blind girl instead of the band-leader.And the leader must have noticed this himself, because he turned round and watched her, and saw that she was keeping perfect time.He was a very thoughtful man, that band-leader; I took my hat off to him.He moved to one side little by little so that the band could see the blind girl better, and after a while he stopped conducting altogether.The band knew the piece quite well, of course, so things weren’t likely to go seriously wrong.But she dept time beautifully, and she made it clear when she wanted certain passages to be loud or soft, just as the band-leader himself had done.Since then, to be quite honest, I’ve never heard The Blue Danube played better anywhere.

  I have seldom heard an audience clap more loudly than that audience, when the music was over.I should think they must have heard the noise on the other side of the town.When the blind girl sat down, even from where I was sitting I could see that there were tears running down her face.

(1)

The speaker thought that attending the Sunday afternoon concerts was a pleasure because ________.

[  ]

A.

a band plays music in Lumley Park.

B.

he could pass the time in a peaceful way in fine weather

C.

his favorite music could be played by the band in the open air.

D.

all of the above

(2)

When the band was playing The Blue Danube, a blind girl who was sitting in the front row behind the band-leader ________.

[  ]

A.

stood up to play with the band

B.

stood up and waved her arms keeping perfect time by herself

C.

played just as the band-leader was doing

D.

listened to the particular piece The Blue Danube

(3)

While the blind girl was waving her hands to keep time, ________.

[  ]

A.

many more members of the band were still watching their band leader.

B.

the band leader stopped conducting after a while and took off his hat to the girl.

C.

the band kept playing wonderfully even without their band-leader

D.

the audience preferred the blind girl to the band-leader.

(4)

From what the speaker said, it can be inferred(推断)that ________.

[  ]

A.

he not only respected the band-leader but also thought highly of the blind girl.

B.

he thought the blind girl was doing better than the band-leader.

C.

he regarded the band as the first class band even without anyone conducting

D.

with the blind girl conducting, the concert was much more wonderful

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  “ A band plays in Lumley Park every Sunday afternoon.I often attend these open-air concerts if the weather is fine, because I find it a very restful way of passing time, and because the band plays many kinds of music:dance music, marching music, anything with a tune you can whistle; you know what I mean.”

  “ One Sunday, there was a blind girl in the front row of the audience, just behind the band-leader.She must have been about fourteen or fifteen years of age, I should think.She had been sitting down until about halfway through the programme, when the band started to play ‘ The Blue Danube’ by Johan Strauss.I’d never heard them play this particular piece before; and there was something magical about the way they played it then.They’d only played a few bars when this blind girl stood up and began waving her arms about in time to the music, just as the band-leader himself was doing.”

  “ After a while, I could see that more and more members of the band were watching the blind girl instead of the band-leader.And the leader must have noticed this himself, because he turned round and watched her, and saw that she was keeping perfect time.He was a very thoughtful man, that band-leader; I took my hat off to him.He moved to one side little by little, so that the band could see the blind girl better, and after a while he stopped conducting altogether.The band knew the piece quite well, of course, so things weren’t likely to go seriously wrong.But she kept time beautifully, and she made it clear when she wanted certain passages to be loud or soft, just as the band-leader himself had done.Since then, to be quite honest, I’ve never heard ‘The Blue Danube’ played better anywhere.”

  “ I have seldom heard an audience clap more loudly than that audience, when the music was over.I should think they must have heard the noise on the other side of the town.When the blind girl sat down, even from where I was sitting I could see that there were tears running down her face.”

  “ And she wasn’t the only one in that audience who was crying, I can tell you.”

(1)

The speaker thought that attending the Sunday afternoon concerts is a pleasure because ________.

[  ]

A.

a band plays music in Lumley Park.

B.

He could pass the time in a peaceful way in good weather

C.

His favourite music could be played by the band in the open air

D.

All the above

(2)

When the band was playing “The Blue Danube”, a blind girl who was sitting in the front row behind the band-leader ________.

[  ]

A.

stood up to play with the band

B.

stood up and waved her arms to keep perfect time by herself

C.

played just as the band-leader was doing

D.

listened to the particular piece “The blue Danube”

(3)

While the blind girl was waving her hands to keep time, ________.

[  ]

A.

many more members of the band were still watching their band-leader

B.

the band-leader stopped conducting after a while and took off her hat to the girl

C.

the band kept playing wonderfully even without their band-leader

D.

the audience preferred the blind girl to the band-leader

(4)

From what the speaker said, it can be inferred that ________.

[  ]

A.

he not only respected the band-leader but also thought highly of the blind girl

B.

he thought the blind girl was doing better than the band-leader

C.

he regarded the band as the first class band even without anyone conducting

D.

with the blind girl conducting, the concert was much more wonderful

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