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Section B-|||-Directions:In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.-|||-Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph-|||-from which the information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once.Each-|||-paragraph is marked with a letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on-|||-Answer sheet 2.-|||-Classical music aims to evolve,build audiences without alienat old guard-|||-A)In 1913,classical music sparked a riot in Paris.Igor Stravinsky was introducing his-|||-revolutionary"Rite of Spring" ballet to the world, with its discordant melodies and-|||-unorthodox choreography(编舞),and the purists in the crowd expressed their-|||-disapproval loud and clear.It might have been classical music`s version of the time Bob-|||-Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival."The noise,fighting,and shouting in-|||-the audience got so loud,"NPR`s music reporter Miles Hoffman said of the Stravinsky-|||-debut,"that the choreographer had to shout out the numbers to the dancers so that they-|||-knew what they were supposed to do."-|||-B)It`s difficult to imagine a similar disturbance occur today within America`s sacred-|||-symphony halls.In fact,it`s hard to picture any kind of disruptive activity at all (unless-|||-someone`s cell phone happens to go off,and then you`d better watch your back).A-|||-mannerly aura(氛围)hangs over most classical proceedings, an many of the genre`s-|||-biggest supporters would have it no other way.-|||-C)Today,Western audiences for classical music and opera and ballet are almost always-|||-well dressed,older,respectful,achingly silen and often very wealthy (one has to be-|||-able to afford most tickets).But as many of America`s most storied`highbrow"?高高雅的)-|||-instintions stugglefinanc the Philadelphia Orchestr much-publicized rebound-|||-from bankruptcy is just one recent example-classical music fans and theorists are-|||-wondering how the medium can weave itself into the 21st century`s cultural fabric-|||-without sacrificing its integrity.-|||-D)For example,should we feel OK"clapping"during classical music events,even if-|||-nobody else is?Why shouldn`t we cheer for something great, like we do at a rockSection B-|||-Directions:In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.-|||-Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph-|||-from which the information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once.Each-|||-paragraph is marked with a letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on-|||-Answer sheet 2.-|||-Classical music aims to evolve,build audiences without alienat old guard-|||-A)In 1913,classical music sparked a riot in Paris.Igor Stravinsky was introducing his-|||-revolutionary"Rite of Spring" ballet to the world, with its discordant melodies and-|||-unorthodox choreography(编舞),and the purists in the crowd expressed their-|||-disapproval loud and clear.It might have been classical music`s version of the time Bob-|||-Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival."The noise,fighting,and shouting in-|||-the audience got so loud,"NPR`s music reporter Miles Hoffman said of the Stravinsky-|||-debut,"that the choreographer had to shout out the numbers to the dancers so that they-|||-knew what they were supposed to do."-|||-B)It`s difficult to imagine a similar disturbance occur today within America`s sacred-|||-symphony halls.In fact,it`s hard to picture any kind of disruptive activity at all (unless-|||-someone`s cell phone happens to go off,and then you`d better watch your back).A-|||-mannerly aura(氛围)hangs over most classical proceedings, an many of the genre`s-|||-biggest supporters would have it no other way.-|||-C)Today,Western audiences for classical music and opera and ballet are almost always-|||-well dressed,older,respectful,achingly silen and often very wealthy (one has to be-|||-able to afford most tickets).But as many of America`s most storied`highbrow"?高高雅的)-|||-instintions stugglefinanc the Philadelphia Orchestr much-publicized rebound-|||-from bankruptcy is just one recent example-classical music fans and theorists are-|||-wondering how the medium can weave itself into the 21st century`s cultural fabric-|||-without sacrificing its integrity.-|||-D)For example,should we feel OK"clapping"during classical music events,even if-|||-nobody else is?Why shouldn`t we cheer for something great, like we do at a rockSection B-|||-Directions:In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.-|||-Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph-|||-from which the information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once.Each-|||-paragraph is marked with a letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on-|||-Answer sheet 2.-|||-Classical music aims to evolve,build audiences without alienat old guard-|||-A)In 1913,classical music sparked a riot in Paris.Igor Stravinsky was introducing his-|||-revolutionary"Rite of Spring" ballet to the world, with its discordant melodies and-|||-unorthodox choreography(编舞),and the purists in the crowd expressed their-|||-disapproval loud and clear.It might have been classical music`s version of the time Bob-|||-Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival."The noise,fighting,and shouting in-|||-the audience got so loud,"NPR`s music reporter Miles Hoffman said of the Stravinsky-|||-debut,"that the choreographer had to shout out the numbers to the dancers so that they-|||-knew what they were supposed to do."-|||-B)It`s difficult to imagine a similar disturbance occur today within America`s sacred-|||-symphony halls.In fact,it`s hard to picture any kind of disruptive activity at all (unless-|||-someone`s cell phone happens to go off,and then you`d better watch your back).A-|||-mannerly aura(氛围)hangs over most classical proceedings, an many of the genre`s-|||-biggest supporters would have it no other way.-|||-C)Today,Western audiences for classical music and opera and ballet are almost always-|||-well dressed,older,respectful,achingly silen and often very wealthy (one has to be-|||-able to afford most tickets).But as many of America`s most storied`highbrow"?高高雅的)-|||-instintions stugglefinanc the Philadelphia Orchestr much-publicized rebound-|||-from bankruptcy is just one recent example-classical music fans and theorists are-|||-wondering how the medium can weave itself into the 21st century`s cultural fabric-|||-without sacrificing its integrity.-|||-D)For example,should we feel OK"clapping"during classical music events,even if-|||-nobody else is?Why shouldn`t we cheer for something great, like we do at a rockSection B-|||-Directions:In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.-|||-Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph-|||-from which the information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once.Each-|||-paragraph is marked with a letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on-|||-Answer sheet 2.-|||-Classical music aims to evolve,build audiences without alienat old guard-|||-A)In 1913,classical music sparked a riot in Paris.Igor Stravinsky was introducing his-|||-revolutionary"Rite of Spring" ballet to the world, with its discordant melodies and-|||-unorthodox choreography(编舞),and the purists in the crowd expressed their-|||-disapproval loud and clear.It might have been classical music`s version of the time Bob-|||-Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival."The noise,fighting,and shouting in-|||-the audience got so loud,"NPR`s music reporter Miles Hoffman said of the Stravinsky-|||-debut,"that the choreographer had to shout out the numbers to the dancers so that they-|||-knew what they were supposed to do."-|||-B)It`s difficult to imagine a similar disturbance occur today within America`s sacred-|||-symphony halls.In fact,it`s hard to picture any kind of disruptive activity at all (unless-|||-someone`s cell phone happens to go off,and then you`d better watch your back).A-|||-mannerly aura(氛围)hangs over most classical proceedings, an many of the genre`s-|||-biggest supporters would have it no other way.-|||-C)Today,Western audiences for classical music and opera and ballet are almost always-|||-well dressed,older,respectful,achingly silen and often very wealthy (one has to be-|||-able to afford most tickets).But as many of America`s most storied`highbrow"?高高雅的)-|||-instintions stugglefinanc the Philadelphia Orchestr much-publicized rebound-|||-from bankruptcy is just one recent example-classical music fans and theorists are-|||-wondering how the medium can weave itself into the 21st century`s cultural fabric-|||-without sacrificing its integrity.-|||-D)For example,should we feel OK"clapping"during classical music events,even if-|||-nobody else is?Why shouldn`t we cheer for something great, like we do at a rock




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