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Imagine going to your doctor with a complaint of frequent headaches.Your doctor takes a prescription andwrites a word on it. The word isn ’t “ aspirin ”, it ’s “ Mozart ”. The idea is not so far-fetched. In China, instead of pills, doctors often recommend musical albums with names like insomnia or Heart, Liver and Lungs, and Chinese people “ take ” these musical piecesas prescriptions. In fact, in China music is prescribed as often asherbal medicine to help people with common, everyday problems or to strengthen organslike the liver or the kidneys. Other countries use music for healing as well. In Japan, Mendelssohn ’s “ SpringSong ”is often usedto treat headaches.And hospitals in India usedifferent kinds of music to treat mental illness. Using music astherapy is not new. It datesback to the beginning of civilization, when people got together to play music ob primitive drums and rattles. Music plays a part in every ritual and important life event, from weddings and funerals to crop planting and harvesting to marching people into battle. There is even evidence that music was our first language. Scientists found that 2/3 0f the tiny hairs insides human ears respond only to the higher frequency of music, which shows that people probably sang before that talked. Many kinds of music can stir the imagination and produce strong feeling. For some people, romantic composers such as Chopin and Tchaikovsky enhance feelings of love and compassion. Religious and spiritual music can help some people feel peace or lessen their pain. But one musician seemsto have a unique ability to heal the human body — Mozart.Scientists have found Mozart ’s music to be remarkable in its ability to calm its listeners. It can also increase their perception, andhelp them expressthemselves more clearly. In China, doctors often give patients music and____________________________ to help people deal with their problems. What is probable profession of Mendelssohn, Chopin and Tchaikovsky?____________________________ Many kinds of music can produce____________________________ . Why is Mozart ’s music especially effective to heal the human body?____________________________ The main idea of this passageis to discuss____________________________ .

Imagine going to your doctor with a complaint of frequent headaches.Your doctor takes a prescription andwrites a word on it. The word isn ’t “ aspirin ”, it ’s “ Mozart ”.

The idea is not so far-fetched. In China, instead of pills, doctors often recommend musical albums with names like insomnia or Heart, Liver and Lungs, and Chinese people “ take ” these musical piecesas prescriptions. In fact, in China music is prescribed as often asherbal medicine to help people with common, everyday problems or to strengthen organslike the liver or the kidneys. Other countries use music for healing as well. In Japan, Mendelssohn ’s “ SpringSong ”is often usedto treat headaches.And hospitals in India usedifferent kinds of music to treat mental illness.

Using music astherapy is not new. It datesback to the beginning of civilization, when people got together to play music ob primitive drums and rattles. Music plays a part in every ritual and important life event, from weddings and funerals to crop planting and harvesting to marching people into battle. There is even evidence that music was our first language. Scientists found that 2/3 0f the tiny hairs insides human ears respond only to the higher frequency of music, which shows that people probably sang before that talked.

Many kinds of music can stir the imagination and produce strong feeling. For some people, romantic composers such as Chopin and Tchaikovsky enhance feelings of love and compassion. Religious and spiritual music can help some people feel peace or lessen their pain. But one musician seemsto have a unique ability to heal the human body — Mozart.Scientists have found Mozart ’s music to be remarkable in its ability to calm its listeners. It can also increase their perception, andhelp them expressthemselves more clearly.

In China, doctors often give patients music and____________________________ to help people deal with their problems.

What is probable profession of Mendelssohn, Chopin and Tchaikovsky?____________________________

Many kinds of music can produce____________________________ .

Why is Mozart ’s music especially effective to heal the human body?____________________________

The main idea of this passageis to discuss____________________________ .

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问题 1 答案解析:

herbal medicine草药,中药。

问题 2 答案解析:Musicians 或者Composers Mendelssohn,Chopin 都是音乐大家,作曲家。 问题 3 答案解析:strong feelings 倒数第一段第一句 many kinds of music can product strong feelings 问题 4 答案解析:It increases their perceptions and helps express themselves 他能增强感知并且 能 帮助自我表达。 问题 5 答案解析:Music and its healing effect 音乐与其治愈功效。

解析

步骤 1:理解问题背景
文章讲述了音乐在治疗疾病和增强人体器官功能方面的作用。在不同国家,音乐被用于治疗各种问题,包括头痛、失眠、精神疾病等。文章还提到,音乐在人类文明的早期就已存在,并且在各种仪式和重要生活事件中扮演着重要角色。

步骤 2:分析问题
问题 1:根据文章内容,医生给病人开音乐和什么来帮助他们解决问题?
问题 2:Mendelssohn, Chopin 和 Tchaikovsky 的职业是什么?
问题 3:许多种类的音乐可以产生什么?
问题 4:为什么莫扎特的音乐对治疗人体特别有效?
问题 5:这篇文章的主要思想是什么?

步骤 3:回答问题
问题 1:根据文章内容,医生给病人开音乐和草药来帮助他们解决问题。
问题 2:Mendelssohn, Chopin 和 Tchaikovsky 是音乐家或作曲家。
问题 3:许多种类的音乐可以产生强烈的情感。
问题 4:莫扎特的音乐对治疗人体特别有效,因为它能增强感知并且能帮助自我表达。
问题 5:这篇文章的主要思想是讨论音乐及其治愈功效。

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