【題目】 As teenagers, you probably love to listen to music.Some teenagers like to listen to music 1they are studying.But can music help them think 2improve their memory?

Some scientific studies show that 3(baby) respond to music even before they're born.Bringing classical music into4(children)life at an early age can help their brains develop.And this can also make these children 5(smart) than those who don't listen to music.

Scientists 6(study) It over the years.And they have different opinions.Some scientists believe it may7(part) depend on what you're studying and what type of music you are listening to Music can help with reading and speaking skills by8(improve) the listener's ability to recognize the different sounds and better understand language.But what should you listen to? Some scientists say classical music might be a good choice as it can calm down the nerves(神經(jīng))and help you focus.While on 9other hand.listening to loud music may be not good because your mind may 10(take) away by the music rather than the matter at hand.

【答案】

1when

2or

3babies

4children’s

5smarter

6have studied

7partly

8improving

9the

10be taken

【解析】

文中大意:作為青少年,你可能喜歡聽音樂。一些青少年喜歡邊聽音樂邊學習?茖W家經(jīng)過研究后認為,學習時聽音樂是否會有幫助,這取決于你所學習的內(nèi)容和你所聽的音樂的類型。

1句意:一些青少年喜歡邊聽音樂邊學習。根據(jù)句意青少年是當他們學校時聽音樂。故填when。

2句意:但是,音樂能幫助他們思考還是提高他們的記憶力呢?思考還是提高他們的記憶力是選擇。故填or。

3句意:一些科學研究表明嬰兒甚至在出生之前就對音樂能做出反應?蘸髣釉~respond提示,前面的主語要是復數(shù)。故填babies。

4句意:帶古典音樂到早期孩子們的生活可以幫助他們的大腦發(fā)達。根據(jù)空后名詞life的提示,空處應為名詞所有格。故填children’s

5句意:這可以使這些孩子們比那些不聽音樂的孩子們更聰明。根據(jù)空后than的提示,空處應為形容詞比較級。故填smarter。

6句意:科學家們已經(jīng)研究很多年了。根據(jù)句意可知是現(xiàn)在完成時。故填have studied。

7句意:一些科學家認為他可能在一定程度上依據(jù)你學習的內(nèi)容。空處是修飾后面動詞的,應填副詞。故填partly。

8句意:通過提高聽者的能力來認知不同的聲音和更好地理解語言。By是介詞,后面的動詞要用ing 形式。故填improving。

9句意:另一方面,聽大聲的音樂可能是不好的,因為你的思緒可能被音樂而不是手頭的事帶走。另一方面on the other hand,固定搭配。故填the。

10句意:另一方面,聽大聲的音樂可能是不好的,因為你的思緒可能被音樂而不是手頭的事帶走。你的思緒可能被帶走,是情態(tài)動詞的被動語態(tài)。情態(tài)動詞的被動語態(tài)構成:情態(tài)動詞+be+done.故填be taken。

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