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Signs of deafness bad given him great anxiety as early as 1778. For a long time he success

fully concealed it from all but his mast intimate friends. The touching document addressed to his brothers in 1802, and known as his "Will" should be read in its entirety. He reproached men for their injustice in thinking and calling him pugnacious, stubborn, and misanthropical when they did not know that for six years he had suffered from an incurable condition aggravated by incompetent doctors. He dwelled upon his delight in human society from which he had had so early to isolate himself, but the thought of which now filled him with dread as it made 14ira realize his loss, not in music — but in all finer interchange of ideas. He requested that after his death his present doctor shall be asked to describe his illness and to append it to his document in order that at least then the world might be as far as possible reconciled with him. He left his brothers property, such as it was, if more conventional than the rest of the document.

During the last twelve years of his life, his nephew was the cause of most of his anxiety and distress. His brother, Kaspar Karl died in 1815, leaving a widow and a son The boy turned out utterly unworthy of his uncle's persistent devotion and gave him every cause for anxiety. He failed in all his examinations, including an attempt to learn some trade in the polytechnic school, whereupon he fell into the hands of the police for at- tempting suicide, and after being expelled from Vienna, joined the army. Beethoven's utterly simple nature could neither educate nor understand a human being who was not possessed by the wish to do his best. His nature was passionately affectionate, and he has suffered all his life from the want of a natural outlet for it. He had often been deeply in love and made no secret of it; there was no one that was not honorable and respected by society as showing the truthfulness and self-control of a great man. Beethoven's orthodoxy in such matters has provoked the smiles of Philistines, especially when it showed itself in his objections to Mozart, Don Giovanni and the grounds for selecting the subject of Fidelio for his own opera. The last thing that Philistines will never understand is that genius is far too independent of convention to abuse it; and Beethoven's life, with all its mistakes, its grotesqueness, and its pathos, is as far beyond the shafts of Philistine wit as his art.

The sentence "genius is far too independent of convention to abuse it" implies that ______.

A.an artist does not understand conventional morality

B.Philistines expect geniuses to be morally conventional

C.Beethoven lived within a conventional moral code

D.Don Giovanni abuses conventional standards

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第1题

One kind of deafness is caused by damage in the brain or to ______.

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第2题

Edison considered his deafness ______.A.a disadvantageB.a blessingC.something from a pries

Edison considered his deafness ______.

A.a disadvantage

B.a blessing

C.something from a priest

D.a necessity

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第3题

There are generally two things that decide the disability caused by deafness: one is the a
ge at which hearing is lost, and the other is ______.

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第4题

A.To have a vacation.B.To visit members of his family.C.To study deafness among the fa

A.To have a vacation.

B.To visit members of his family.

C.To study deafness among the families.

D.To establish his laboratory.

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第5题

Decibel might be ______.A.an effect of noise on human behaviorB.a person's distance to a n

Decibel might be ______.

A.an effect of noise on human behavior

B.a person's distance to a noise source

C.a degree of deafness caused by noise

D.a measure of the loudness of sound

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第6题

People can lose their hearing at any age before they are born, as infants, during childhoo
d, or as【C1】______. Each age of onset has a different name and the deafness may have different【C2】______.

Prenatal deafness means that a baby is born deaf. There are several reasons【C3】______ this can happen. If parents are deaf, they may have a deaf baby. There are genes【C4】______ deafness that hearing parents can also【C5】______ on to their child. Other prenatal【C6】______ of deafness can include: accidents; medicine or drugs that the mother takes; illnesses; and genetic syndromes.

Genetic syndromes are a group of characteristics that a child【C7】______ from its parents. There are two very common types of genetic syndromes related to deafness. One is Waardenburg's Syndrome. Its characteristics are very【C8】______. The

person may have pigment (色素)【C9】______: a streak (条纹) of white hair; two different color eyes; or streaks of white in a man's【C10】______. It is【C11】______ to have the physical traits of Waardenburg's Syndrome but not be deaf.

Usher's Syndrome is also fairly【C12】______. Children with Usher's Syndrome are born with a hearing loss and later lose their【C13】______. The first symptoms of this genetic syndrome【C14】______ at【C15】______ A person with Usher's Syndrome will【C16】______ problems seeing well in the dark. Later, they will lose their peripheral (外围的) vision and see only within a tunnel area in front of them. This is called "tunnel vision." Persons may eventually lose more and more of their vision and become blind or【C17】______ blind. If you notice that a(n)【C18】______ person does not see you when you stand at his or her【C19】______, that person may have this syndrome. The best way to communicate with a person who has Usher's Syndrome is to stand directly in front and to sign【C20】______.

【C1】

A. adults

B. friends

C. relatives

D. students

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第7题

听力原文:Good morning, students. I hope you have read the two books about speech. Today's

听力原文: Good morning, students. I hope you have read the two books about speech. Today's lecture deals with the presence of the unusually large deaf population that existed on the Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard for about three centuries. From the settlement of the islands in the 1640s to the 20th century, people there, who were descended from only 25 or 30 original families, married mainly other residents of the island. They formed a highly inbred group, setting an example of the genetic patterns for the inheritance of deafness. Indeed in the late 18th century one out of every 25 people in one village on the island was born deaf, and the island as a whole had a deafness rate at least 17 times greater than that of the rest of the United States. Even Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone and a prominent investigator into hearing loss, visited Martha's Vineyard to study the population. But because the principles of genetics and inheritance were still unknown, he was not able to explain the patterns of deafness and why a deaf parent did not always have deaf children. In the 20th century, the local population began to marry people off the island and the rate of deafness started to fall.

(33)

A.At the library.

B.In a lecture hall.

C.On Martha's Vineyard.

D.At a telephone laboratory.

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第8题

听力原文: Good morning, everybody.Now I'm going to tell you how to buy a ticket for the BA

听力原文: Good morning, everybody. Now I'm going to tell you how to buy a ticket for the BART system.

Each person must have a ticket. Children aged not more than four do not need a ticket. Since each of you has a brochure in hand, you may first check the fare chart on the facing page for your destination and cost of your trip. Fare charts show the cost of a one-way trip, multiply by two for a round trip. Then go to a ticket machine and purchase your ticket. Some machines provide change. Others do not. Signs on the machines indicate which ones give change. No machines will give you more than $4.95 in change. Ticket machines will accept nickels, dimes, quarters, $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills. (Note: if your bill is not accepted, turn it upside down and try again.) Machines sell tickets for any amount from a minimum of $1 to a maximum of $40, so you can purchase a ticket good for several rides. Lastly, take your ticket and insert it in the fare gate. The ticket will be returned to you. You must use the same ticket when exiting at your destination.

Again, change machines for coins and $1 bills are located in all stations. You can add value to your ticket up to a maximum new total of $40 if there is $7.95 or less remaining. Put the ticket in the "old ticket" slot and add at least 5 cents or more. You will then get a new ticket combining the old value and the added money.

What kind of people don't need a ticket?

A.A group of 4 children.

B.Children not more than 4 years old.

C.Those who ride every day.

D.Those who are free from work.

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第9题

Research has shown that excessive noise damages people's hearing. In fact many young peopl
e now suffer from deafness from regularly going to discos where the level of noise is so high that they have to shout to make themselves heard. Unfortunately, in spite of modern technology, noise is very much part of our modern world planes flying overhead, traffic thundering along busy roads, television, portable radios, all produce noise to which we have become so accustomed that we hardly notice it. In fact people going on country holidays have been known to complain that it is too quiet. They actually miss the noise they are used to in their daily lives. The problem is that noise, though it does not necessarily cause deafness, causes anxiety and this can in the long run prove harmful. However, the decision about more or less noise cannot be left to the scientists alone. It is up to us to decide what kind of world we want to live in.

Noise is sure to lead to ______ in the long run according to the article.

A.the loss of listening ability

B.the loss of sight

C.excessive excitement

D.the loss of health

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第10题

听力原文:Good morning, students. I hope you have been able to read the two books about spe

听力原文: Good morning, students. I hope you have been able to read the two books about speech and hearing problems that I put on the list. Today's lecture deals with the presence of the unusually large deaf population that existed on the Massachusetts island Martha's Vine-yard for about three centuries. From the settlement of the island in the 1640s to the 20th century, the people there, who were descended from only 25 or 30 original families, married mainly other residents of the island. They formed a highly inbred group, producing an excellent example of the genetic patterns for the inheritance of deafness. Indeed in the late 1800 one out of every 25 people in one village on the island was born deaf and the island as a whole had a deafness rate at least 17 times greater than that of the rest of the United States. Even Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the tele- phone and a prominent researcher into hearing loss, visited Martha's Vineyard to study the population. But because of the principles of genetics a deaf parent did not always have deaf children. In the 20th century, the local population has mixed the people off the island and the rate of deafness has fallen.

(23)

A.A large number of its residents were deaf.

B.It was settled more than 300 years ago.

C.Each family living there had many children.

D.Alexander Graham Bell visited there.

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