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8.Fifty years ago,the wellloved musician Bob Dylan played at the Newport Folk Festival and was widely booed (嘘声).The audience may have been unhappy but Dylan's performance helped change the direction of music and culture in the United States.
The mid1960s were a time of great change.One such place of change was the world of folk music.Bob Dylan became a symbol of change when he moved from acoustic (原声的)to electric guitar.
Rock music historian Elijah Wald has written a new book about the change.It is called"Dylan Goes Electric."
"There was a moment in the early 1960s when you could look at the Billboard charts and seven of the top 10albums were folk records.And Joan Baez,Peter Paul and Mary,the Kingston Trio,all had huge,huge,huge numberone records."
And then this happened:The"British Invasion"introduced the world to the Beatles and grew a huge fan base for rock music.That worried many folk musicians,says Elijah Wald.
They hoped that Bob Dylan would come to the rescue.However,a new Dylan sound came from the stage.
Bob Dylan had gone electric,and the followers of folk music were not pleased.
"When Dylan went electric,I think one of the issues was the feeling that-wait a minute,he's gone over to the enemy."
Folk lovers had looked to Bob Dylan to save their movement from rock and roll.But,author Wald says Dylan felt differently about the music.
"Dylan had always liked rock and roll and Dylan didn't think of rock and roll as stupid music."
In fact,Dylan was a Beatles fan.He later said that from the first time he heard the Beatles he knew"they were pointing to the direction where music had to go."
Beyond the music,Dylan's performance that night also marked a turn in American culture.

8.How did the audience feel when Dylan played at the Newport Folk Festival?B
A.Excited.B.Unsatisfied.C.Respectful.D.Bored.
9.Which is TRUE about American music world in the early 1960s according to Elijah Wald?C
A.Great changes had taken place in folk music.
B.People had grown sincere love for rock music.
C.Folk music was once a huge mainstream pop trend.
D.Bob Dylan was the best American musician at that time.
10.What did folk musicians and followers expect Dylan to do?B
A.Change folk music for better.
B.Recover the glory of folk music.
C.Introduce the world to the Beatles.
D.Play rock and roll against the Beatles.
11.What will the author most probably talk about next?D
A.Dylan's deep love for the Beatles'rock and roll music.
B.Dylan's beliefs in the new direction music should go.
C.Dylan's music as a great contribution to American folk music.
D.Dylan's performance as a mark of a change in American culture.

分析 本文主要讲了鲍勃是二十世纪美国最重要和最有影响力的民谣、摇滚歌手,影响美国的音乐文化.

解答 8.B 细节理解题,根据句子The audience may have been unhappy but Dylan's performance helped change the direction of music and culture in the United States.
观众可能不高兴,但迪伦的表演帮助改变了美国音乐和文化的方向.所以答案选B.
9.C 推理判断题.根据句子There was a moment in the early 1960s when you could look at the Billboard charts and seven of the top 10albums were folk records.上世纪60年代初,你可以看到广告牌排行榜,前10张专辑中有七张是民歌民谣.所以答案选C
10.B 推理判断题.根据句子They hoped that Bob Dylan would come to the rescue.他们希望鲍布狄伦能来救援.因为 Bob Dylan 是美国民间音乐中是最有影响力的,所以他可以恢复美国民间音乐的辉煌,故答案选B
11.D 推理判断题.本文主要讲了鲍勃是二十世纪美国最重要和最有影响力的民谣、摇滚歌手,影响美国的音乐文化.所以答案选D.

点评 阅读理解题测试考生在阅读基础上的逻辑推理能力,要求考生根据文章所述事件的逻辑关系,对未说明的趋势或结局作出合理的推断;或根据作者所阐述的观点理论,对文章未涉及的现象、事例给以解释.考生首先要仔细阅读短文,完整了解信息,准确把握作者观点.

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