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斯伦贝谢StingBlade钻头专克坚硬地层

斯伦贝谢StingBlade钻头专克坚硬地层

斯伦贝谢旗下的Smith Bits钻头公司拥有多款技术领先的钻头,StingBlade就是其中的佼佼者。

StingBlade钻头的Stinger锥形金刚石切削齿采用了独特的3D设计,加之钻头表面切削齿的新型布局方式,StingBlade的钻井性能和稳定性都上升到了新的高度。

实际应用表明,StingBlade在多种地层条件、不同的操作参数下均能保持高效稳定钻进表现。

相对于常规PDC钻头,StingBlade具有诸多优势:(1)显著提高钻进尺寸和ROP(钻进速率);(2)造斜率更高,工具面控制更优;(3)降低BHA(底部钻具组合)震动,稳定性更强;(4)钻屑尺寸更大,有利于地面测量工作进行。

切削齿的圆锥形设计使钻进载荷能够高度集中于岩石上,进一步提高钻进效率(尤其是对坚硬岩层);同时切削齿金刚石胎体的升级也提高了钻头的抗冲击和抗磨损性能。

胎体和切削齿的改造提高了StingBlade在复杂地层中的钻进尺寸和ROP,即使在常规PDC钻头难以应付的坚硬地层、过度地层和砾石地层中,钻井工作也毫无压力。

目前,StingBlade钻头已经在全球14个国家进行了超过250次的应用,与常规钻头相比,平均提高钻进尺寸55%,提高ROP30%。

钻进能力升级Smith Bits的工程师运用FEA分析模型重新设计了PDC切削齿的几何形状,同时还对切削齿在钻头表面的布局进行了精确分析和优化。

这些改造使StingBlade钻头切削齿上的钻进载荷更加集中,坚硬地层的钻进效率更高。

冲击力更强相对于PDC切削齿,Stinger切削齿的胎体更耐用,StingBlade钻头的冲击力也随之增强。

这一点在冲击测试中也得到了证明:在钻头上施加18000lbf的冲击力来冲击硬化钢,以此模拟ROP为60ft/h时钻头在碳酸盐层的作业。

PDC切削齿一次撞击即产生了严重损坏,而Stinger切削齿在损坏之前经受了100多次的撞击。

抗磨损能力升级Stinger切削齿采用了业内最先进的金刚石材料,圆锥形的设计使其散热更快,抗磨损能力更强。

上海市2024年高三英语二模区专题汇编:六选四

上海市2024年高三英语二模区专题汇编:六选四

上海市2024年高三英语二模区专题汇编:六选四Mary Poppins held on to her famous black umbrella while floating overhead and singing "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious."The audience watched in amazement,and many sang along! Poppins floated for a bitand eventually landed in the midst of the excited crowd before getting on stage.No,this wasn' movie.67t a scene from a Disney His background helps explain his passion for music.The world-renowned violinist and conductor was born into a musical family in October1949in Maastricht,Netherlands.He began learning to play the violin at age five and immediately fell in love with the instrument!68He started by creating a small ensemble(乐团).Then in1978,Rieu established the Maastricht Salon Orchestra,from which he later developed the Johann Strauss Orchestra.They had limited success until1995when Rieu was asked to provide entertainment for a soccer game.He got the entire stadium to sing along to a popular waltz.69Today Rieu is the best-selling classical artist worldwide.He has sold in the ballpark of an astonishing40million records.He is the biggest male solo touring artist on the planet.His concerts sell more tickets than Beyoncéand Bruce Springsteen!Many classical concerts are serious events,but Rieu's are the opposite.He's been nicknamed"The King of the Waltz" because he loves waltzes.70Rieu says,"I love Johann Strauss,but I am also fascinated by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Bruce Springsteen."His shows are attended by people of all ages and always include surprises,like the delightful appearance by Mary Poppins.As Rieu says,"I only play music that touched my heart.And I know when it touches my heart,it will touch your heart."During his performances,many audience members are visibly moved.They often clap,sing,dance,laugh,weep or hug one another.Rieu promises his audience,"You will have an evening that you will never forget."And he is true to his word.答案:67-70BFADA.The drug works by clearing away some of the amyloid protein.B.The large study followed middle-aged and older adults for20years.C.Knowledge of the timing of these events is critical for preventing Alzheimer’s.D.The new findings show the order of such biomarker changes common to age-related Alzheimer’s.E.The higher levels were recorded as much as18years before the patients were identified as having Alzheimer’s.F.The researchers compared648people who were later found with Alzheimer’s to an equal number who remainedhealthy.Large Study Details Years of Brain Changes in Alzheimer’s PatientsA long-term study in China has shown that a series of changes take place in the brains of people who get Alzheimer’s disease long before they present signs of the sickness.67The individuals were examined on a regular basis during that period.The researchers used brain imaging,spinal fluid(脊髓液)checks and other tools to collect data.The researchers reported that the study subjects who later developed Alzheimer’s showed high levels of disease-linked protein in their spinal fluid.68Then every few years,the study detected another so-called biomarker of coming trouble.Scientists still do not know exactly how Alzheimer’s forms.The disease slowly destroys the brain,affecting the ability to think.Alzheimer’s patients develop proteins called beta-amyloid and tau,which over time build up into plaques (斑块)that block brain processes.The new research,published in the New England Journal of Medicine,offers a timeline for how these proteins develop.Scientists already knew that in rare,genetic forms of Alzheimer’s that affect young people,a poisonous form of amyloid starts developing about20years ahead of symptoms.At some point after that,tau develops as well.69“The more we know about Alzheimer’s treatment targets and when to address them,the better and faster we will be able to develop new therapies and preventions,”said Claire Sexton,director of scientific programs with the Alzheimer's Association.She noted that blood tests are coming soon that promise to also help by making it easier to find amyloid and tau.More than6million Americans,and millions more worldwide,have Alzheimer’s.There is no cure.But last year, Leqembi became the first approved drug that could slow the worsening of early Alzheimer’s for a few months.70 Other drugs are being developed to target tau.答案:67.B68.E69.D70.Arge roofs can,hence,collect greater amount of water.B.Rainwater can also be used for fountains and ponds.C.We all deeply depend on the nourishment of rain.D.To secure future water supply,we need new sources.E.Now,many people are returning to this practice.F.Rainwater is clean but it gets dirty from the roo f.Rain CollectionWhat do you like to do on a rainy day—sit inside and listen to the pitter-patter on the roof or splash outside and feel the cold drops on your face?Whatever you choose,rain is vitally essential in the nature.________67________It fills rivers and lakes,slowly sinks into the earth,nourishes our plants,and keeps the land alive and beautiful.In the past,people obtained their water from rain,wells,or nearby rivers.Now,many of us live in places where water is piped in,sometimes from far away.Removing so much water from nature and sending it to great distances harm the living things that also need that water.As climate change heats up the planet and causes extreme weather,more places face water shortages. ________68________.One easy place to look for more water is the sky!Humans have collected rain since ancient times.________69________.They are tapping into this clean and rich source of water provided by nature.By harvesting the rain we can reduce the amount of water we take from rivers and out of the ground.Even in dry climates,there is a lot of potential rainwater that can be effectively harvested and utilized.This rich yet often overlooked resource has the potential to significantly contribute to water conservation efforts,especially in regions facing water shortages.Just one inch of rain falling on a medium-sized house produces over600gallons of water. ________70________.Nowadays,rainwater is still used as a primary supply in many places in the world,like Vietnam and Hawaii.In places with piped-in water,rainwater is not commonly used,but this is changing.Rainwater harvesting is getting more popular since it’s easy to do and helps create water security.答案:67-70CDEA4.2024届上海市虹口区高三英语二模专题汇编:六选四A.And so,what once took your breath away becomes part of life’s furniture.B.But could it be that many of our lives are already better than we recognize?C.Habituation to the good drives you to move forward and progress.D.But if we can make the constant less so,our attention will naturally turn back to it.E.Rather than focus on how to see our life better,we need to learn to better our life.F.The good news is that you can dishabituate.Your Life Is Better Than You ThinkThe undeniable popularity of self-help books,wellness podcasts,and happiness workshops reflects the constant human desire to make life better.67While we may have a loving family,a good place to live,and a decent job,we often fail to notice those things.It’s not because we are ungrateful or stupid,but it’s because of a basic feature of our brain,known as habituation.Habituation is the tendency of neurons to fire less and less in response to things that are constant.You enter a room filled with roses and after a short while,you cannot detect their scent any longer;and just as you get used to the smell of fresh flowers,you also get used to a loving relationship,to a promotion,to a nice home,to a wonderful work of art.Like the front page of a daily newspaper,your brain cares about what recently changed,not about what remained the same. 68You habituate to it—you fail to notice and respond to elements of your life which you previously found amazing.69That is,you can suddenly start perceiving and responding to things to which you have become desensitized.The key is taking small breaks from your daily life.For example,when people return home from a long business trip,they often find their old life has“reshined.”Ordinary things suddenly seem amazing.If something is constant,we often assume(perhaps unconsciously)that it is there to stay,and as a result,we focus our attention and effort on the next thing on our list.70If it is good at its core,it may just reshine.This is why time away,however short,will enable you to perceive your life with fresh eyes—and to break up reality.答案:67-70:BAFDAntarctic Tourism:Should We Just Say No?More people are visiting Antarctic,the frozen continent than ever before.__67__This has brought a new urgency to the question of how much,if any,tourism should be allowed on the icy continent.The distance most visitors travel to reach Antarctica makes carbon emissions a serious problem.__68__One study calculated that each tourist between2016and2020was effectively melting around83tonnes of snow,due largely to emissions from vacation ships.__69__The Antarctic Treaty,established in1961to provide governance for the continent,operates on a consultative basis,which means all56parties have to agree before a change can be put into action.The last major decision on tourism was a measure passed in2009that prohibits vacation ships carrying more than500passengers from making landings. That regulation has still not officially been carried out as not every signatory country has accepted it domestically.There is clear agreement that something needs to change,but no agreement on what those changes should be. __70__答案:67-70AEBCGlobal Rise of TCMPhan Thi Kim Chi’s connection with Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)began at an early age.Growing up in a small village in Vietnam,it was inconvenient for Phan to travel to hospitals in neighboring cities.Whenever she caught a cold or experienced a headache as a child,her family would seek the help of a local TCM practitioner. ___________67___________According to Phan,even though TCM has long been commonly practiced and accepted in Vietnam,finding a good school to learn TCM in Vietnam is not easy.As a foreign student,Phan finds the TCM basic theory course to be the most challenging one in the curriculum. ___________68___________It requires years of learning and practice to truly understand the concepts of yin and yang, harmony between human and nature,and the five elements of wood,fire,earth,metal,and water.Sometimes she even translates the TCM vocabulary and scripts into Vietnamese so she can remember and comprehend them better.___________69___________According to a report,the total number of international students studying TCM in China was8,187last year,with the largest population of6,441coming from Asian countries,followed by832from Africa and432from Europe.Also,many Chinese medical universities had projects that sent professors overseas to teach TCM.The booming situation of TCM is not limited to schools and clinics.It has also become a lifestyle choice for many young people.There is a trend among young people to place more emphasis on health conditioning and preservation. However,experts remind that TCM emphasizes the importance of diagnosing and treating based on identifying syndromes(症状).It is impossible to offer a one-size-fits-all approach to all patients.___________70__________答案:67-70ECDBThe young lead new trends in consumption marketWith the post-1990generation becoming a vibrant(充满活力的)force in society and the post-2000generation gradually entering the workforce,the purchasing power of the new generation of consumers has been steadily growing.(67)_______________________Growing up in the internet era,the young consumers generally have higher education levels and a broader global outlook,and come from a relatively strong economic background.As such,their consumption behavior is different from that of the earlier generations.In terms of consumption pattern,online shopping has become the top choice for young people.Young people not only comprise a comparatively high percentage of internet users but also tend to shop online.(68) _______________________This makes them easily influenced by product promotions and influencers on social media.And yet a trend toward rational consumption has been growing rapidly over the past few years.(69) _______________________Instead,they focus more on product quality and functionality.They tend to compare products and services,and do some research before making purchasing decisions,in order to get the best out of their purchase.According to a study conducted by the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily,90.1percent of the1,000 young respondents said their consumption decision is based on the“spending where necessary and saving where possible”principle.Besides,young consumers seek more personalized and diversified products,reflecting their emotional needs and increasing sense of self-worth.(70)_____________________When it comes to brand cognition,young consumers seem to favor domestic products.Thanks to information online, young consumers no longer blindly pursue foreign brands and instead prefer local brands,highlighting their confidence in Chinese-made products.From Li-Ning,Anta to Warrior shoes,domestic brands in various fields are being warmly welcomed by young consumers.答案:67-70EBAFTime to end Santa’s‘naughty list’?Many of us have magical memories of Santa secretly bringing gifts and joy to our childhood homes—but is there a darker side to the beloved Christmas tradition?I was—and I’m happy to admit it—a loyal believer of Santa.I absolutely loved the magic of Christmas, especially Santa Claus,and my parents went above and beyond to encourage it.However,as I begin to construct my own Santa Claus myth for my daughter,I can’t help but feel guilty.Could it undermine her trust in me?__67__Back in1978,a study published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry(矫正精神医学)found that 85%of four-year-olds said they believed in Santa.In2011,research published in the Journal of Cognition and Development found that83%of5-year-olds claimed to be true believers.I guess it’s not all that surprising.__68__He features in every Christmas TV show and movie.Each year the North American Aerospace Defence Command(NORAD)allows you to track Santa’s journey on Christmas Eve.To reassure children during the pandemic in2020,the World Health Organization issued a statement declaring that Santa was “immune”from Covid19.And it’s precisely this effort on behalf of parents,and society in general,to create such seemingly overwhelming evidence for the existence of Santa Claus that David Kyle Johnson,a professor of philosophy at King’s College in Pennsylvania,describes as‘The Santa Lie’in his book The Myths That Stole Christmas.He highlights how we don’t simply ask children to imagine Santa,but rather to actually believe in him.__69__The‘Santa lie’can reduce trust between a parent and a child.__70__It is the creation of false evidence and convincing kids that bad evidence is in fact good evidence that discourages the kind of critical thinking we should be encouraging in children in this era.“The‘Santa lie’is part of a parenting practice that encourages people to believe what they want to believe,simply because of the psychological reward,”says Johnson.“That’s really bad for society in general.”答案:67-70FDBAA.Such media doesn’t just entertain.B.You can easily pick out the differences among your siblings.C.As we journey through adulthood,it’s crucial to reflect on its impact.D.Media exposure during childhood impacts each child in distinct ways.E.Additionally,media have proven to have long-term effects on individuals.F.However,our mental and physical states may not be adequately equipped to handle it.Childhood Media Shaping FuturesMuch of the media we consume during our formative years shapes us into the people we are today.Reflect on a particular piece of media from our childhood—perhaps it’s the TV show we eagerly awaited every weekend during visits to our grandmother’s house.67It shapes our dreams and fears and even drives us to future careers.68Older children may have had a lot more restrictions,like TV shows,movies,and social media access. And because of these,they were able to be a child for longer compared to their siblings(兄弟姐妹).Children who have older siblings tend to show more mature tendencies and can appear to“grow up quicker”than other children their age.While they might have been restricted from social media accounts until a certain age,once given access,they tend to be more prepared.The media exposure of our generation has undoubtedly led to an increased maturation at younger ages.699Simply looking back at previous generations and the rate of consumption and processing of information that we experience every day,the effects of such are only beginning.As soon-to-be or current adults,we are already facing issues such as depression,anxiety,and delays in certain learning and social skills,just to name a few.Are we“more mature?”or are we overexposed and at risk for exceptional mental,physical,and emotional consequences?In conclusion,childhood media consumption significantly influences our lives.70Striking a balance between media exposure and mental well-being is essential for our growth in today’s media-rich world.答案:67.A68.D69.F70.C10.2024届区高三英语二模专题汇编:六选四上海市浦东新A.Nevertheless,confidence plays a significant role in determining the effectiveness of fear-based motivationstrategies.B.However,if students are not confident,then fear-based approaches could trigger feelings of anxiety.C.Leaders,managers,and teachers have often used one of these ideas to inspire people to work harder and achievemore.D.Taken together,these studies show that fear-based motivation is complicated.E.They may be inspired to learn new things that will help their business or find mentors who can support them.F.But does this motivate or discourage business people?Again,it’s not straightforward.What motivates you to work or study harder?Is it the thought of success and all the amazing things that you can achieve,or is it the fear of failure and worry about all the things that can go wrong for you?_____67_____But is one better than the other?A recent study looked at the effect of fear-based strategies on British secondary school students.As is so often the case,it’s complicated.They found that if a test is seen as important,and students are optimistic that they can succeed, then the fear of failure can be used successfully by teachers to motivate these learners._____68_____It can in turn lead them to do worse on the test than they would have done otherwise.The study also found that if students are disengaged and don’t care about the test in the first place,then,unsurprisingly,the fear of failure is not likely to motivate them.Entrepreneurs often run the risk of failure.It’s a fact that most new companies will fail._____69_____The personal consequences of failure can be significant,and so founders may be motivated to work harder to avoid them.A study carried out on British and Canadian entrepreneurs found that fear of failure can improve problem solving,as people are motivated to anticipate and resolve potential issues.However,the study also showed that it can lead to increased procrastination as people focus too much on what they personally fear,rather than what would be best for the business.If someone is less confident about their business idea,then they may find their decision-making negatively affected by their fears._____70_____It can drive confident people to do better,but it can also increase our doubts and turn them into barriers.答案:67-70CBFDA.When Han Yu came to Chaozhou,he was51years old.B.Han Yu was a Confucian figure,and there are many stories about him in Chaozhou.C.Although Han Yu’s ideas had no obvious practical effect at the time,they had a great impact on society decadeslater.D.Built in the Song dynasty,the shrine is the oldest and best preserved monument to Han Yu,one of the greatestliterary men in the Tang dynasty.E.To memorize what he had contributed to the development of Chaozhou,people constructed this shrine and namedhim Hanwengong respectfully.F.There are so many tourists that,to relieve the pressure on the monuments,the scenic spot requires that a maximumof500people visit at a time.Hanwengong ShrineNow we come to Hanwengong Shrine,which is beside Hangjiang river and west of Bijia mountain.(67) __________In the square in front of the hall,an ancient book-shaped stone is carved with two famous sayings of Han Yu on it,meaning hard work is the precondition for success,and deep thought is the guarantee of success.In the year of A.D.819,for some political reason,Han Yu was exiled(流放)to Chaozhou,a backland at that time. But he was not depressed by this,and he helped local people to develop education,agriculture,irrigation and release slaves.(68)____________The shrine was built against the mountain and divided into two parts,the front part and the back part.Now we play a small game:count the stone steps,and later I’ll tell you a secret.How many steps are there?Yes,51steps!Why?(69) ___________The first time Han Yu came to Chaozhou,he was impressed by the beautiful scenery and hospitality of local people.You see that old tree?People say the more flowers in the tree,the more well-educated students are.But in Qing Dynasty,this magic tree,planted by Han Yu himself,died,so people planted this tree instead.(70)__________Here is one:when Han Yu was living in Chaozhou,there was a very fierce and cruel crocodile in the Hanjiang river,which was a big social harm.One day,Han Yu drafted a statement against the crocodile and made it public by the river.Incredibly,from the next day on,the crocodile was ter,the statue,made of a portrait of Han Yu,was built and his words were left on the monument to mark his achievements.答案:67-70D E A Bbeling poses even more of a problem when it comes to kids.B.It can be helpful for those not quite able to understand why they feel the way they do.C.There seems to be a desire to see negative emotions as something requiring intervention or diagnosis.beling leads to children’s overcoming their addiction to what is posted online.E.Someone has had only a certain experience and judges all behavior with that experience.F.The basic function of a diagnosis is to give you a name for those behaviors once felt unusual.Addiction to LabelingMaybe you’ve noticed it in the comments section of popular social media posts about anxiety,depression or things alike,with a number of people claiming to pick these labels for themselves.These days,labeling is everywhere.(67) ______However,the negative part is that it’s easy for someone to identify with the characteristics without truly recognizing the context in which these characteristics would require diagnosis,according to Charlotte Armitage,a registered integrative psychotherapist and psychologist.If you have done your research and genuinely feel that you have some form of mental health concern,then finally having a name for your behaviors can be great.But the risk is that many people will seek labels and intervention for any behavior,pattern or emotion that is outside of the permanent happy group that society has set as the norm.“(68)______ Then the saying‘a little bit of knowledge is dangerous’springs to my mind,”Armitage adds.(69)______“Children are still developing and evolving,and many childhood behavioral features may seem like those of a disorder when there’re other potential explanations for that behavior,”Armitage notes.Ideally,a diagnosis for a child should be carried out by a qualified mental health professional.So it is with an adult.Nevertheless,the most important thing to bear in mind is that diagnosis doesn’t mean to indicate that you are broken or less capable.(70)______And if you go deeper,it can alert you to the fact that you are not alone,and that many people experience life in the same way as you do.答案:67-70BEAFA.This recurrent nature provides astronomers with some predictability regarding its eruptions,aiding in theirmonitoring and preparation for the upcoming event.B.The mechanism driving these eruptions is the transfer of matter from the red giant to the white dwarf.C.It consists of a white dwarf and an aging red giant star.D.This heightened visibility will last for a few days without the need for any equipment and slightly over a weekwith the aid of binoculars.E.Astronomers plan to utilize various instruments,including the Hubble Space Telescope and the Neil Gehrels SwiftObservatory,to observe and study the nova in different wavelengths of light.F.However,during its peak brightness,it is expected to shine as brightly as Polaris,or the North Star,making itvisible to observers in the Northern Hemisphere.Astronomers are eagerly anticipating a celestial(天体的)event that promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime sight:the appearance of a"new star"in the night sky,expected to occur sometime between now and September,as reported by NASA.This event,known as a nova(新星),is projected to take place within the T Coronae Borealis system,nestled in the constellation(星座)Corona Borealis,situated between the Boötes and Hercules constellations.In contrast to the explosive demise of a massive star seen in a supernova,a nova is characterized by a sudden,brief explosion originating from a collapsed star,specifically a white dwarf.The T Coronae Borealis system is affectionately called the"Blaze Star."(67)_______________________These stars orbit closely enough to interact violently,leading to periodic explosive events,with the last eruption observed in1946.(68)_______________________Over time,the red giant becomes increasingly unstable,shedding its outer layers onto the white dwarf.This exchange of matter eventually triggers a"runaway thermonuclear reaction,"resulting in the nova phenomenon,according to NASA.While the precise timing of the upcoming nova event remains uncertain,astronomers are closely monitoring the T Coronae Borealis system,which has been dimming since March of the previous year.William J.Cooke,lead of NASA's Meteoroid Environments Office,notes that while most novae occur unexpectedly,T Coronae Borealis is one of the10 recurring novae in the galaxy,offering some predictability to its eruptions.Located approximately3,000light-years away from Earth,the T Coronae Borealis system is typically too faint to be seen with the naked eye.(69)_______________________Once the nova reaches its peak brightness,it will appear as if a new star has emerged in the night sky,remaining visible for a few days without any equipment and slightly over a week with binoculars before gradually fading from view over the course of about80years.(70)_______________________As an effective observing approach,they provide valuable insights into the dynamics of recurrent novae and the processes occurring within these stellar systems.The NASA Universe account on X will provide regular updates on the nova event,allowing enthusiasts and researchers alike to stay informed about this captivating astronomical phenomenon.Reflecting on past experiences, including witnessing the1975Nova Cygni,which inspired his career in astronomy,Cooke underscores the significance of these celestial events in shaping our understanding of the cosmos.答案:67-70CBFEA.It has also designed a special program that lets people return used furniture pieces to its stores so they can be fixed and used again by consumers.B.This would help to reduce overall waste,as it would extend the life cycle of old furniture items.C.Although these items may cost less initially,they are more expensive because they will need to be replaced sooner than traditional pieces of furniture.D.This creates a lot of pollution,as the furniture ends up buried in landfills where it can harm the soil.E.Homeowners are looking for furniture that is kinder to the environment.F.By choosing furniture that’s made to last,we can help reduce waste and protect the environment.The Fight against Fast FurnitureFast furniture is a term that refers to furniture that is produced cheaply and quickly.These items are often bad for the environment because they are made from materials that break easily and need to be replaced often.(67) ____________________To help protect the environment,a movement to move away from fast furniture has begun.Many companies are joining the fight by finding cleaner ways to manufacture furniture.For example,IKEA has agreed to switch to using renewable or recycled materials for their furniture by the year2030.(68)____________________ There is also a push to encourage shoppers to buy more used furniture for their homes.Small businesses that help transform old chairs and sofas into completely new products have even popped up recently.At the end of the day, consumers will play the most important role in the fight to end fast furniture.Shoppers should try to think more about the long term when preparing to purchase new furniture.They should stay away from furniture that is made from cheap materials like fiberboard or plastic because they will often fall apart after a few years.(69)____________________A much better alternative is furniture made from real wood because it won’t break as easily.If wood furniture is damaged,it can often be repaired to last longer.High-quality metals are another good material,as they are durable.If the furniture is no longer fit for use,these metals can still be recycled and used to make new products.(70)____________________So,the next time you buy furniture,think about whether it’s something that will last a long time or it’s just fast furniture that will break soon and go into the trash.答案:67-70D A C F。

尤斯伯恩古典音乐发声书四季

尤斯伯恩古典音乐发声书四季
这本书的内容主要包括四个季节的音乐作品,每个季节都有不同的音乐风格和主题。春季包括巴 洛克时期的作品,如维瓦尔第的《春》和巴赫的《G小调管风琴协奏曲》;夏季包括浪漫主义时 期的作品,如肖邦的《英雄波兰舞曲》和勃拉姆斯的《D小调小提琴协奏曲》;秋季包括现代主 义时期的作品,如巴托克的《弦乐四重奏》和斯特拉文斯基的《春之祭》;冬季包括古典主义时 期的作品,如海顿的《D大调小提琴协奏曲》和莫扎特的《A大调单簧管协奏曲》。
尤斯伯恩古典音乐发声书四季
读书笔记
01 思维导图
03 精彩摘录 05 目录分析
目录
02 内容摘要 04 阅读感受 06 作者简介
思维导图
关键字分析思维导图
发声
古典音乐
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季节
作曲家
四季
古典音乐
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伯恩
音乐
解和
协奏曲
著名
读者
欣赏
内容摘要
《尤斯伯恩古典典音乐。
精彩摘录
这本书中收录了莫扎特《安魂曲》的乐谱,这首曲子是莫扎特在1791年去世 前创作的最后一首作品,也是古典音乐中最著名的作品之一。这首曲子以其优美 的旋律和深刻的情感而闻名,是许多音乐家和听众的挚爱。
巴赫的《马太受难曲》是一部著名的宗教音乐作品,它以《圣经》中马太被 害的故事为背景,创作出了这部充满强烈情感和丰富表现力的作品。这本书中收 录了这部作品的完整乐谱,让人们可以欣赏到巴赫在音乐创作中的天赋和才华。
贝多芬的《第五交响曲》是古典音乐中最著名的作品之一,也是贝多芬最受 欢迎的作品之一。这首曲子以其简洁明了的旋律和强烈的情感而闻名,是许多音 乐家和听众的挚爱。
肖邦的《降E大调夜曲》是一部优美的钢琴独奏作品,它以柔和的旋律和轻 柔的和弦为特点,让人们感受到一种安静和沉思的氛围。这首曲子是肖邦创作中 最受欢迎的作品之一。

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工程师根据声波测井仪记录的声波资料以更高的安全系数提 高钻井效率,优化完井方式。LWD 声波测井仪是在上世纪 90 年 代中期问世的,能够记录纵波资料,但不能记录所有地层的横波 资料。新型 LWD 声波测井仪能记录以前无法得到的横波资料,工 程师正在利用横波资料优化钻井作业,确定最佳钻进方向,识别 具有更好完井特征的岩层。

斯伦贝谢简介

斯伦贝谢简介

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现代大学英语_4_Lesson_Seven__Spring_Sowing

on fire: (fig.) burning with emotion, passion or sensation; greatly excited; full of ardor; very enthusiastic, excited, or passionate eg: He was on fire with excitement at this marvelous sight. man and wife: husband and wife open up: (cause sth to) be available for development, production, etc eg: open up undeveloped land, new territory, etc
to take for: to regard as

eg: Do you take me for a tool? Don‟t take our silence for approval. empty-headed: stupid; silly and ignorant; lacking sense or discretion

Text Analysis
rake out sth: remove ashes from ( a fire, kiln, etc) live coals live: still burning or glowing; not extinct eg: a live spark; a live volcano hearth: the area around a fire place or the area of floor in front of it as it were: seemingly; in a way; so to speak

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任何到伦敦观光的游客都会禁不住为令人难以置信的六根后备箱缆绳将轮子 固定到位而感到惊奇。
“伦敦眼”的每位游客都不禁惊叹牢固支撑摩天轮的那六根后拉缆。
1.忍不住
例如 听到这个笑话,你禁不住大笑起来。
2.保持…到位
例如:树根可以土壤 树根可以固定土壤。
“伦敦眼”每转可携带800个乘客,相当于11 伦敦红色双层巴士。
2.观念:头脑中的观念
例如 富裕家庭的孩子不知道有多困难 生活就是这样。
“伦敦眼”乘客舱采用了全新的设计形式 观察轮。
“伦敦眼”的客舱运用了一个全新的观景摩天轮设计形式。
合并:包括某物以构成一部分
负责人 新的机器设计包含伦敦了眼所的有客最舱先采进用了的一备种件新的观察轮设计形式。 部分。
他们不是在轮子下面吊起,而是在轮子上绕圈子转动
2.四面八方
人群向四面八方涌来。
三。胶囊:封闭的金属容器;太空舱 容器、太空舱
一个太空舱目前正在绕月球运行。
英国航空公司还从收购初期就为伦敦眼项目提供了私人资金。
“伦敦眼”构思初期,英航还为该项目提供了私人资金支持。
(一)资金:为某事物提供资金
项目英名国称航空公司还私下为伦敦眼项目提供资金,当时建设的想法首次提出和发展。 去年大约每十家公司中就有一家资助了这项计划。
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伦敦眼位置图
朗顿眼,或称为百万年轮,是一个摩天轮的怪物,高135米 (443英尺),位于伦敦市中心的泰晤士河岸边。 它是欧洲最短的摩天轮。建于1999年,是“世界上最高的悬臂 式观测轮”,每年吸引350多万人。
在一本关于这个项目的书中,理查德·罗杰斯爵士,2007年的获奖 者 普利茨克建筑奖写道:“眼睛为伦敦做了贡献 埃菲尔铁塔为巴黎做了什么,就是给它一个象征 让人们爬上城市上空,俯视它。不仅仅是 专家或富人,但每个人。这就是它的美:它是 它是一个公共的、无障碍的地方,在伦敦的中心位置非常优越。”

莫扎特作品集

莫扎特作品集

钢琴曲谱:莫扎特作品集莫扎特作品之交响曲:第1交响曲,降E大调,K.16(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)第2交响乐,(疑作)(Naxos,沃德指挥北方室内管弦乐团)第4交响曲,D大调,K.19(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)第5交响曲,降B大调,K.22(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)第25交响曲,g小调,K.(伯恩斯坦指挥维也纳爱乐)第35交响曲(哈夫纳),D大调,K385第二乐章(哈农库特指挥皇家音乐厅管弦乐团)第36交响曲(林茨),C大调,K425第一乐章(哈农库特指挥皇家音乐厅管弦乐团)全曲(克莱伯版)第38交响曲“布拉格”,D大调,K504全曲(克伦贝勒指挥柏林战时广播交响乐团)第39交响曲,降E大调,K543第三乐章(演奏者不详)第三乐章(朱里尼/柏林爱乐)全曲(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)第40交响曲,g小调,K550第一乐章(旺德指挥北德广播交响乐团)第一乐章(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)第二乐章(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)第三乐章(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)第四乐章(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)全曲(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)四合一版(富特文革勒+瓦尔特+卡拉扬+老克莱伯)(维也纳爱乐+哥伦比亚交响+柏林爱乐+伦敦爱乐)第41号交响曲(朱庇特),C大调,K551第一乐章(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)第一乐章(伯恩斯坦指挥维也纳爱乐)全曲(伯恩斯坦指挥纽约爱乐乐团)全曲(史科瓦泽夫斯基指挥日本读卖交响乐团)莫扎特作品之其他管弦乐作品:遣兴曲 K63,第五乐章(NAXOS,内拉特指挥萨尔茨堡室内乐团)遣兴曲 K99 第7乐章(NAXOS,内拉特指挥萨尔茨堡室内乐团演奏)第2号嬉游曲之2,D大调,K136(山度·威格指挥萨尔兹堡莫扎特管弦乐团演奏)第2号嬉游曲之3,降B大调,K137(山度·威格指挥萨尔兹堡莫扎特管弦乐团演奏)第2号嬉游曲之4,F大调,K138 第3乐章(库普曼指挥阿姆斯特丹巴洛克乐团)第11号嬉游曲 K251,第三乐章,稍快的快板(圣马丁室内合奏团)第12号嬉游曲 K252,第三乐章,波兰舞曲(霍利格尔管乐合奏团)第14号嬉游曲 K270,第二乐章,小行板(霍利格尔管乐合奏团)第15号嬉游曲 K287,第四乐章(圣马丁室内合奏团)第16号嬉游曲 K289,第一乐章(荷兰管乐合奏团)第17嬉游曲K334,第三乐章,小步舞曲(圣马丁室内合奏团)第17嬉游曲K334,第三乐章,小步舞曲(演奏者不详)第1号小夜曲,D大调,K100,第六乐章(博斯科夫斯基指挥维也纳莫扎特合奏团演奏)第3号小夜曲,D大调,K185,第二乐章(NAXOS,内拉特指挥萨尔茨堡室内乐团)第4号小夜曲,D大调,K203,第八乐章(NAXOS,内拉特指挥萨尔茨堡室内乐团)D大调进行曲K215和第5号小夜曲,D大调,K204第一乐章(马里纳指挥圣马丁乐团)第6号小夜曲,D大调,K239,(月下小夜曲)"Serenata Notturna"第一乐章:进行曲(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)全曲(SandorVegh指挥萨尔茨堡莫扎特音乐学院乐团)第7号小夜曲,D大调,K250,(哈夫纳小夜曲)第四乐章:回旋曲(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐乐团演奏)第9号小夜曲,D大调,K320全曲(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐乐团演奏)第六乐章,小步舞曲(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐乐团演奏)第10号小夜曲,降B大调,K361第三乐章(NAXOS,德国管乐家重奏团)第七乐章(NAXOS,德国管乐家重奏团)全曲(伯姆指挥柏林爱乐管乐团)全曲(富特文革勒指挥维也纳演奏家乐团)第11小夜曲,降E大调,K375(芝加哥交响乐团/ 莫斯科爱乐)第12小夜曲,C小调,K388(迈耶尔管乐合奏团)第13号小夜曲,《G大调弦乐小夜曲》,K525第一乐章(瓦尔特指挥哥伦比亚交响乐团,CBS报纸版)第一乐章(Traunfellner指挥维也纳室内爱乐乐队)第四乐章:(伯姆指挥维也纳爱乐乐团)全曲(马里纳指挥圣马丁乐团EMI-LD版)全曲(马里纳指挥圣马丁乐团PhlipsCD版)《音乐玩笑》,F大调,K522(菲拉德指挥菲拉德室内管弦乐团)《音乐玩笑》,F大调,K522(奥菲斯室内乐团)德国舞曲,K605,第3首“雪橇”(博斯科夫斯基指挥维也纳莫扎特合奏团)德国舞曲 K586 No.5(Johannes Wildner指挥Capella Istropolitana)NAXOS8.550412 《英雄科堡之胜利》K587(奥菲斯室内乐团)Promenade en Traineau (里德/慕尼黑艺术家管弦乐团)(马里纳指挥圣马丁室内乐团)莫扎特作品之芭蕾音乐:《小玩意》(Les petits riens)K.299B(马里纳指挥圣马丁室内乐团)协奏曲:小提琴协奏曲:第1小提琴协奏曲,降B大调,K207(小提琴:大卫·奥依斯特拉赫)第1小提琴协奏曲,降B大调,K207(小提琴:Simon Standage)第2小提琴协奏曲,D大调,K211全曲(小提琴:格鲁米欧)第2小提琴协奏曲,D大调,K211全曲(小提琴:林昭亮)第3小提琴协奏曲,G大调,K.216第一乐章:快板(小提琴:马泽尔)第一乐章:快板(小提琴:阿卡多)第一乐章:快板(小提琴:慕洛娃)第一乐章:快板(小提琴:大卫·奥依斯特拉赫)第三乐章:(小提琴:穆特)全曲(格鲁米欧)第4小提琴协奏曲,D大调,K218第一乐章:(小提琴:格罗米欧)第二乐章:(小提琴:格罗米欧)第三乐章:(小提琴:格罗米欧)全曲(小提琴:阿卡多)第5小提琴协奏曲,A大调,K219第一、二乐章(小提琴:蒂博)第三乐章(小提琴:海菲兹)第三乐章(小提琴:穆特;指挥:卡拉扬)全曲(小提琴:施奈德汉)全曲(小提琴:格鲁米欧)D大调小提琴协奏曲(K271i)(小提琴:格鲁米欧)(单声)第一乐章第二乐章第三乐章E大调柔板,K261(小提琴:格鲁米欧)C大调回旋曲,K373(Maria-Elisabeth Lott,12岁)C大调回旋曲, K373(格鲁米欧小提琴)降B大调回旋曲, K269(谢霖小提琴吉卜森指挥新爱乐乐团协奏)双小提琴协奏曲,C大调,K190(小提琴:帕尔曼、祖克曼)小提琴中提琴交响协奏曲,降E大调,K364第一乐章(小提琴:海菲兹;中提琴:普利姆罗斯)第一乐章(Thomas Brandis; Giusto Cappone;伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)第一乐章Naxos历史录音(小提琴:Albert Sammons;中提琴:Lionel Tertis)第二乐章(小提琴:美岛莉;中提琴:今井信子)第三乐章(小提琴:海菲兹;中提琴:普利姆罗斯)第三乐章(小提琴:海菲兹;中提琴:普利姆罗斯)第三乐章(小提琴:布朗;中提琴:伊迈)第三乐章(小提琴:Dumay;中提琴:Causse)第三乐章(小提琴:伊戈尔·奥伊斯特拉赫,中提琴:大卫·奥伊斯特拉赫)第一、二乐章(小提琴:伊戈尔·奥伊斯特拉赫,中提琴:大卫·奥伊斯特拉赫)全曲:(小提琴:格鲁米欧,中提琴:佩雷西亚)***全曲:(小提琴:(帕尔曼),中提琴:祖克曼)交响协奏曲,k297b(Thomas Brandis;Giusto Cappone;伯姆指挥柏林爱乐)第一乐章第二乐章第三乐章D大调小提琴与钢琴协奏曲(小提琴:美岛莉;钢琴:艾申巴赫)莫扎特作品钢琴协奏曲:第7号为三架钢琴而作的协奏曲,F大调,K242(古钢琴:Malcolm Bilson,Robert Levin,谭梅文)第一乐章第二乐章第三乐章第8号钢琴协奏曲,C大调,K246,(全曲)(肯普夫/莱特纳/柏林爱乐)第9钢琴协奏曲,降E大调,K271第一乐章(钢琴:杨多)第二乐章(钢琴:杨多)第三乐章:(钢琴:杨多)全曲(钢琴:布伦德尔,马克拉斯指挥苏格兰室内管弦乐团/)全曲(钢琴:拉罗查,戴维斯指挥英国室内乐团)第10号为双钢琴而作的协奏曲,E大调,K.365第一乐章(古钢琴:Malcolm Bilson;谭梅文)第二乐章(古钢琴:Malcolm Bilson;谭梅文)第三乐章(古钢琴:Malcolm Bilson;谭梅文)第三乐章(钢琴:吉列尔斯; Rakov Zak)全曲(德拉罗查与普列文合作)全曲(吉列尔斯父女三星带花的名版)第12号钢琴协奏曲,A大调,K414,(钢琴:基辛;斯皮瓦科夫指挥莫斯科名家合奏团)第13号钢琴协奏曲,C大调,K415 (钢琴:米凯兰杰里)第13钢琴协奏曲,C大调,K415,第二乐章(钢琴:杨多)第13钢琴协奏曲,C大调,K415,第三乐章(钢琴:杨多)第15号钢琴协奏曲,降B大调,K450第15钢琴协奏曲(维也纳爱乐乐团/伯恩斯坦乐团指挥并演奏钢琴)第一乐章; 第二乐章;第三乐章全曲(钢琴:布伦德尔)全曲(钢琴:米凯兰杰利)第16号钢琴协奏曲,D大调,K451,(全曲,钢琴:佩拉西亚)第16号钢琴协奏曲,K451,(全曲,钢琴:塞尔金)第17号钢琴协奏曲,K453,G大调(暂缺)第18号钢琴协奏曲,K456,(钢琴:赛尔金Serkin)第19钢琴协奏曲,F大调,K459第一乐章(钢琴:哈斯姬儿)第二、三乐章(钢琴:哈斯姬儿)第二乐章(钢琴:杨多)第三乐章(钢琴:杨多)第20钢琴协奏曲 D小调, K466, (钢琴:杨多)第一乐章第二乐章第三乐章第20钢琴协奏曲 D小调 K466, 第二乐章:(钢琴:顾尔达)第20钢琴协奏曲 D小调 K466, 全曲(钢琴:米凯兰杰里,现场录音)第20钢琴协奏曲 D小调 K466, 全曲(钢琴:勒费布,富特文革勒/柏林爱乐)第21钢琴协奏曲,C大调,K467第一乐章:(钢琴:杨多)第一乐章(钢琴:Daniele Dechenne )第二乐章(钢琴:伊士东文)第二乐章(钢琴:安达Geza Anda)第二乐章(钢琴:施纳贝尔)第三乐章(钢琴:杨多)第三乐章(钢琴:Daniele Dechenne )全曲(钢琴:布伦德尔)全曲(钢琴:伊斯托敏)全曲(钢琴:内田光子)第22号钢琴协奏曲,降E大调,K482第一乐章(佩拉西亚/英国室内乐团)第二乐章(演奏者不详)第三乐章(佩拉西亚/英国室内乐团)全曲(钢琴: 海布勒,戴维斯指挥伦敦交响)第23钢琴协奏曲,A大调,K488第一乐章(钢琴:杨多)第二乐章(演奏者不详)第二乐章(霍洛维茨/朱利尼)第二乐章(施纳贝尔)第三乐章(霍洛维茨/朱利尼)第三乐章(钢琴:杨多)第三乐章(钢琴:肯普夫1960)全曲(钢琴:布伦德尔)第24钢琴协奏曲,C小调,K491第一乐章(钢琴:杨多)第二乐章(钢琴:杨多)第三乐章(钢琴:杨多)全曲(钢琴:哈斯姬儿)第25钢琴协奏曲,K503,C大调(Malcolm Bilson 古钢琴;Gardiner指挥英国巴洛克独奏家乐团)第一乐章第二乐章第三乐章第26钢琴协奏曲(加冕),D大调,K.537,(钢琴:海布勒,洛维茨基指挥伦敦交响)第一乐章第二乐章第三乐章第27钢琴协奏曲,降B大调,K595第一乐章(布伦德尔/马连拿指挥圣·马田乐团)第一乐章(钢琴:杨多)第二乐章(钢琴:杨多)第三乐章(钢琴:卡仲CLIFFORD CURZON)全曲(钢琴:顾尔达)全曲(钢琴:巴克豪斯)全曲(钢琴:吉列尔斯)第27钢琴协奏曲(3合1版)(演奏:吉列尔斯+佩拉希亚+顾尔达)莫扎特作品为其他乐器所作的协奏曲:大管协奏曲,降B大调,K191全曲(大管:Zeman;伯姆指挥维也纳爱乐乐团)全曲(翁纽大管,Cuschlbauer指挥班贝格交响乐团)长笛与竖琴协奏曲,K299第三乐章(朗帕尔长笛;拉斯金竖琴;菲拉德指挥菲拉德室内管弦乐团)全曲(舒尔茨长笛,萨巴雷塔竖琴,伯姆指挥维也纳爱乐乐团协奏)第1长笛协奏曲,K313全曲(格拉费娜尤长笛;马里纳指挥圣马丁乐团协奏)第一乐章(Susan Palma长笛,Orpheus Chamber Orchestra)第2号长笛协奏曲,D大调 K.314(长笛:尼科莱;皇家音乐厅管弦乐团/津曼)C大调行板,K315(朗帕尔长笛;Cuschlbauer指挥维也纳交响乐团)C大调行板,K315(朗帕尔长笛)双簧管协奏曲,K314(霍利格尔双簧管;马里纳指挥圣马丁乐团协奏)双簧管协奏曲,K314, 第三乐章(皮埃罗双簧管,朗帕尔指挥英国室内乐团)单簧管协奏曲,K622第一乐章(巴塞特单簧管版本,W.梅耶单簧管;哈农库特指挥维也纳音乐社)第一乐章(兰斯洛特单簧管,菲拉德指挥菲拉德室内管弦乐团)第二乐章(布瑞默单簧管;马里纳指挥圣马丁乐团)第二乐章(莱斯特单簧管,马里纳指挥圣马丁乐团)第二乐章(普林茨单簧管,伯姆指挥维也纳爱乐)第三乐章(普林茨单簧管,伯姆指挥维也纳爱乐)第三乐章(Naxos: 奥腾萨默单簧管;约翰内斯·维尔德纳指挥维也纳莫扎特学会)全曲(奥腾萨默单簧管,科林·戴维斯指挥维也纳爱乐乐团)全曲(普林茨单簧管,慕兴格尔指挥维也纳爱乐乐团)全曲(查尔斯·尼德赫单簧管独奏,奥菲斯室内乐团协奏)第1圆号协奏曲,D大调,K412(演奏者不详)第1圆号协奏曲,D大调,K412, 第一乐章(圆号:丹尼斯·布莱恩)第1圆号协奏曲,D大调,K412,第一乐章(圆号:图克维尔/英国室内乐团)第2圆号协奏曲,降E大调,K417(鲍曼圆号;祖克曼指挥圣·保罗室内乐团)第2圆号协奏曲,降E大调,K417, 第一乐章(圆号:丹尼斯·布莱恩)第3圆号协奏曲,降E大调,K447(圆号:丹尼斯·布莱恩)第4圆号协奏曲,降E大调,K495(圆号:丹尼斯·布莱恩)第4圆号协奏曲,降E大调,K495(圆号:图克威尔,马格指挥伦敦交响乐团协奏)莫扎特作品奏鸣曲:小提琴奏鸣曲:小提琴奏鸣曲第10号,K15(大键琴:维莱特;小提琴:波莱特)小提琴奏鸣曲第16号,K31(大键琴:维莱特;小提琴:波莱特)小提琴奏鸣曲第17号,C大调,K296 (小提琴:谢霖,钢琴:海布勒)小提琴奏鸣曲第18号,K301 (小提琴:格鲁米欧,钢琴:克林)小提琴奏鸣曲第21号,K304 (小提琴:格鲁米欧,钢琴:克林)小提琴奏鸣曲第24号,F大调,K376(小提琴:格吕米奥;钢琴:哈斯姬儿)小提琴奏鸣曲第26号,降B大调,K378(小提琴:格吕米奥;钢琴:哈斯姬儿)小提琴奏鸣曲第26号,降B大调,K378(小提琴:谢霖;钢琴:海布勒)小提琴奏鸣曲第27号,G大调,K379(小提琴:谢霖;钢琴:海布勒)小提琴奏鸣曲第32号,降B大调, K454(小提琴:格吕米奥;钢琴:哈斯姬儿)小提琴奏鸣曲第33号,K481 (小提琴:格鲁米欧,钢琴:克林)小提琴奏鸣曲第35号,A大调,K526(小提琴:谢霖;钢琴:海布勒)小提琴奏鸣曲第35号,A大调,K526 (小提琴:格鲁米欧,钢琴:克林)小提琴奏鸣曲第36号,F大调,K547 (暂缺)变奏曲,K359(小提琴:谢霖;钢琴:海布勒)小提琴奏鸣曲》K481(小提琴:施纳德汉;钢琴:希曼)小步舞曲(小提琴:海菲兹)钢琴奏鸣曲及独奏作品:钢琴奏鸣曲,第1号,C大调,K279(钢琴:季雪金)钢琴奏鸣曲,第2号,F大调,K280(钢琴:海布勒)钢琴奏鸣曲,第2号,F大调,K280(钢琴:哈斯姬尔)钢琴奏鸣曲,第3号,降B大调,K281(钢琴:霍洛维兹):第一乐章第二乐章第三乐章钢琴奏鸣曲,第3号,降B大调,K281(钢琴:吉列尔斯)钢琴奏鸣曲,第4号,降E大调,K282,(钢琴:吉塞金Gieseking)钢琴奏鸣曲,第5号,G大调,K283(钢琴:吉塞金Gieseking)钢琴奏鸣曲,第6号,D大调,K284(钢琴:海布勒)钢琴奏鸣曲,第7号,C大调,K309(钢琴:海布勒)钢琴奏鸣曲,第7号,C大调,K309(钢琴:拉罗查)钢琴奏鸣曲,第8号,A小调,K310(钢琴:拉罗查)钢琴奏鸣曲,第8号,A小调,K310(钢琴:李帕蒂)钢琴奏鸣曲,第8号,A小调,K310(钢琴:施纳贝尔)钢琴奏鸣曲,第9号,D大调,K311(钢琴:吉泽金)钢琴奏鸣曲,第10号,A大调,K330(钢琴:哈斯姬尔)钢琴奏鸣曲,第10号,A大调,K330(钢琴:霍洛维茨)钢琴奏鸣曲,第11号,A大调,K331(其中第三乐章为著名的土耳其进行曲)K331(钢琴:海布勒)K331(钢琴:吉塞金Gieseking)土耳其进行曲(波格莱里奇)钢琴奏鸣曲,第12号,F大调,K332(钢琴:舒拉.切尔卡斯基Shura Cherkassky)钢琴奏鸣曲,第13号,降B大调,K333(钢琴:拉罗查)钢琴奏鸣曲,第13号,降B大调,K333(钢琴:舒拉.切尔卡斯基)钢琴奏鸣曲,第13号,降B大调,K333(钢琴:霍洛维兹)钢琴奏鸣曲,第14号,c小调,K457(钢琴:阿劳)钢琴奏鸣曲,第15号,C大调,K545(钢琴:海布勒)钢琴奏鸣曲,第15号,C大调,K.545(钢琴:内田光子)钢琴奏鸣曲,第15号,C大调,K.545(钢琴:李赫特,布拉格现场)钢琴奏鸣曲,第16号,降B大调,K570(钢琴:弗雷德里齐·古尔达)钢琴奏鸣曲,第16号,降B大调,K570(钢琴:季雪金)钢琴奏鸣曲,第17号,D大调,K576, 第二乐章(钢琴:弗雷德里齐·古尔达)钢琴奏鸣曲,第17号,D大调,K576, 全曲(钢琴:Solomon)c小调钢琴《幻想曲》,K396(钢琴:查哈里亚斯Christian Zacharias)d小调钢琴《幻想曲》,K397(钢琴:吉列尔斯,现场录音)D大调钢琴《回旋曲》,K485(钢琴:查哈里亚斯Christian Zacharias)F大调钢琴《回旋曲》,K494(李赫特,布拉格现场)两架钢琴奏鸣曲,D大调,K448全曲(钢琴:罗夫·帕尔吉,沃尔夫冈·曼斯)全曲(钢琴:海布勒、霍夫曼)第二乐章(钢琴:鲁普、佩拉西亚)全曲(钢琴: Anna & Ines walachowski)钢琴变奏曲,K354(钢琴:海布勒)(根据博马舍《塞维利亚理发师》中的《我是多林》而作的12首变奏曲)迪波尔小步舞曲主题变奏曲9首,K573(钢琴:哈斯姬尔)迪波尔小步舞曲主题变奏曲,K573(钢琴:布伦德尔)根据“阿,妈妈,我要对你说”而作的12首变奏曲,K265(钢琴:海布勒)为两架钢琴而作的G大调慢板和变奏曲,K501(阿格丽姬,毕晓普-科瓦塞维奇)A小调回旋曲,K511(布伦德尔)6首德国舞曲,KV509(吉泽金)格伦·古尔德弹奏的(感觉异样的)莫扎特钢琴奏鸣曲:钢琴奏鸣曲 K279(格伦·古尔德)钢琴奏鸣曲 K283(格伦·古尔德)钢琴奏鸣曲 K330(格伦·古尔德)钢琴奏鸣曲K309(格伦·古尔德)钢琴奏鸣曲K310,第一乐章(格伦·古尔德)钢琴奏鸣曲K331,第三乐章, 土耳其进行曲(格伦·古尔德)室内乐:二重奏作品:G大调小中提琴二重奏,K423(Grumiaux&Pelliccia)降B大调小中提琴二重奏,K424(Grumiaux&Pelliccia)三重奏作品:第1号钢琴三重奏,降B大调,K254,(皮雷斯、杜梅、王建)第2号钢琴三重奏,G大调,K496(皮雷斯、杜梅、王建)第3号钢琴三重奏,降B大调,K502(美艺三重奏)第4号钢琴三重奏,E大调,K542(美艺三重奏)第5号钢琴三重奏,C大调,K548(暂无)第6号钢琴三重奏,G大调,K.564(美艺三重奏)第一乐章第二乐章第三乐章单簧管三重奏,降E大调,K498(莱文钢琴,莱斯特单簧管,科瑞斯特中提琴)为弦乐三重奏而作的《降E大调嬉游曲》,K563(格鲁米欧三重奏团)降B大调《嬉游曲》K254,第三乐章(皮尔斯/杜梅/王键) ——————————————————————————————————四重奏作品:第1号弦乐四重奏,G大调,K80/73f(意大利四重奏团)第2号弦乐四重奏,D大调,《米兰四重奏》之一,K155/134a(意大利四重奏团)第3号弦乐四重奏,G大调,《米兰四重奏》之二,KV156/134b(意大利四重奏团)第13号弦乐四重奏,D小调,《维也纳四重奏》第六首,K173 (阿玛迪乌斯四重奏团)第17号弦乐四重奏(狩猎),降B大调,K458(意大利四重奏组)第21号弦乐四重奏,D大调,K575(意大利四重奏组)第23号弦乐四重奏,K590,D大调《普鲁士四重奏》第三号(阿玛迪乌斯四重奏团)第1号钢琴四重奏,G小调,K478,全曲,(马友友,斯特恩,艾克斯,拉雷多)第2号钢琴四重奏,降E大调,K493,全曲,(马友友,斯特恩,艾克斯,拉雷多)第2号钢琴四重奏,降E大调,K493,全曲(PHILIPS:Haeble钢琴,Schwalbe小提琴,Cappone中提琴,Borwitzky大提琴)第1号长笛四重奏,D大调,K285, (贝奈特长笛;格鲁米欧三重奏团)第一乐章第二乐章第三乐章全曲第一乐章(高威与东京弦乐四重奏团)第2号长笛四重奏(全曲)(长笛:贝内特/格鲁米欧三重奏团)第3号长笛四重奏(全曲)(长笛:贝内特/格鲁米欧三重奏团)第4号长笛四重奏(全曲)(长笛:贝内特/格鲁米欧三重奏团)双簧管四重奏,K370(Kiss双簧管,科达伊四重奏团成员,NAXOS版)——————————————————————————————————五重奏作品:第3号弦乐五重奏,C大调,K515 (小提琴:Arthur Grumiaux,Arpad Gerecz;中提琴:Georges Janze r,Max Lesueur;大提琴:Eva Czako)第4号弦乐五重奏,G小调,K516, 第一乐章(演奏者同上)第5号弦乐五重奏,D大调,K593,(全曲,演奏者同上)第6弦乐五重奏 K614,降E大调,(格鲁米欧三重奏团/格莱茨/莱舒尔)单簧管五重奏,A大调,K581第一乐章(单簧管:Jozsef Balogh;Danubius 四重奏团)全曲(Schmidl巴塞特单簧管,维也纳八重奏团成员演奏)玻璃琴五重奏《C小调柔板与回旋曲》,K617(玻璃琴:Bruno Hoffmann;长笛:Aurele Nicolet;双簧管:Heinz Holliger;中提琴:Karl Schouten;大提琴:Jean Decroos)圆号五重奏,K407(Kevehazi圆号,科达伊四重奏团,NAXOS版)钢琴与管乐五重奏,降E大调,K452(布伦德尔钢琴,霍利格尔双簧管,布鲁纳单簧管,鲍曼圆号,图纳曼大管)钢琴与管乐五重奏,降E大调,K452(丹尼斯·布赖恩管乐合奏团)根据G大调弦乐小夜曲(K525)而改编的弦乐五重奏(埃克斯、瓜奈里四重奏团等)第一乐章第二乐章第三乐章第四乐章歌剧作品:《费加罗的婚礼》,K492序曲(梅塔指挥SONY 53286)序曲(莱茵斯多夫指挥维也纳爱乐)序曲(瓦尔特指挥哥伦比亚交响乐团)咏叹调:《蝴蝶不能再飞》(梅塔指挥SONY 53286)咏叹调:“Voi che sapete”(Danco演唱;克莱伯指挥维也纳爱乐乐团、维也纳歌剧院合唱团演出)二重唱:“Che soave zefiretto”(Casa & Gueden演唱,克莱伯指挥维也纳爱乐乐团、维也纳歌剧院合唱团)二重唱“Cinque...dieci...venti...trenta”(Siepi & Gueden演唱,E.克莱伯指挥维也纳爱乐乐团、维也纳歌剧院合唱团)“Porgi amor,qualche ristoro”(Casa演唱 E.克莱伯指挥维也纳爱乐乐团、维也纳歌剧院合唱团) “Porgi amor,qualche ristoro”(Kanawa演唱伯姆指挥维也纳爱乐乐团)“Dove sono”(演唱:施瓦兹科普夫;卡拉扬指挥维也纳爱乐)《魔笛》,K620序曲(伯姆指挥)序曲(瓦尔特指挥哥伦比亚交响)第二幕(索尔蒂指挥维也纳爱乐乐团,演唱:迪斯考等)二重唱“那些坠入爱河的男人”(索尔蒂指挥维也纳爱乐,演唱:普雷,罗莲嘉)“在神圣的殿堂里”(演唱:特尔维拉)“帕帕姬娜你在哪里”(伯姆指挥)二重唱:懂得爱情的男人,都有一颗仁慈的心(Ziesak&Kraus演唱;索尔蒂指挥维也纳爱乐)咏叹调:“如果有个女人爱我,多么幸福”(索尔蒂指挥维也纳爱乐乐团)“夜后”(演唱:格鲁布洛娃Edita Gruberova)二重唱:《pa pa pa》(演唱:夸斯托夫/卡巴列)二重唱:《pa pa pa》(演唱:普雷/霍尔姆, 索尔蒂/维也纳爱乐)美丽的画像(演唱:冯德里希)夜后"复仇的火焰"(演唱者:朵依特肯)《女人心》,K588序曲(伯姆指挥维也纳爱乐、维也纳歌剧院合唱乐团)第二幕(伯姆指挥维也纳爱乐、维也纳歌剧院合唱乐团)第2幕第4场(EMI伯姆指挥爱乐乐团与合唱团演出, Schwarzkopf、Ludwig、Kraus、Taddei等演唱) “Fra gli amplessi in pochi istanti”(EMI伯姆指挥爱乐乐团与合唱团演出, Schwarzkopf & Kraus演唱)《唐璜》,K527序曲(朱利尼指挥爱乐乐团)第一幕:(朱利尼指挥爱乐乐团,演唱:萨瑟兰、施瓦兹科普夫等)第二幕(索尔蒂指挥伦敦爱乐乐团、伦敦歌剧院合唱团)二重唱“让我们手拉手吧”(演唱:Sciutti & Wachter;朱利尼指挥爱乐乐团、合唱团)小夜曲“Deh vieni alla finestra”(Wachter演唱朱利尼指挥爱乐乐团、合唱团)《后宫诱逃》 K384咏叹调“Martern aller Arten”(Koth演唱,约胡姆指挥巴伐利亚歌剧院乐团与合唱团)咏叹调“Hier soll ich dich denn sehen”(Wunderlich演唱,约胡姆指挥巴伐利亚歌剧院乐团与合唱团)序曲(约胡姆指挥巴伐利亚歌剧院乐团与合唱团)序曲(NAXOS)《狄托的仁慈》,K621二重唱“Ah perdona al primo affetto”(von Stade & Popp演唱,科林·戴维斯指挥科文特花园皇家歌剧院乐团与合唱团)咏叹调“Ah,se fosse intorno al trono” (Burrows演唱科林·戴维斯指挥科文特花园皇家歌剧院乐团与合唱团)《阿斯卡尼奥在阿尔巴》K111,序曲(萨尔茨堡莫扎特管弦乐团/利奥波德·哈格)《巴斯蒂恩与巴斯蒂恩娜》K50,序曲《巴斯蒂安与巴斯蒂安娜》K50,全剧(Gruberova、Cole、Polgar演唱,Leppard指挥李斯特室内乐团)《装痴作傻》(一)施雷尔(P.Schreier)指挥C.P.E巴赫乐团《装痴作傻》(二)施雷尔(P.Schreier)指挥C.P.E巴赫乐团---------------------------------------------------------------------------------声乐作品:女高音咏叹调:“喜悦的心情”,K579(演唱:格鲁贝洛娃)咏叹调:“Vorrei Siegarvi,oh Dio”,K418《哈利路亚》(平诺克指挥英国协奏团, 演唱: Bonnry)《黄昏的感触》(Elly Ameling Dalton Baldwin with Netherlands Wind Ensemble)教堂音乐:忏悔者的庄严晚祷,K399C大调《加冕》弥撒曲,K317(哈农库特指挥)C小调大弥撒 K427 (柏林广播交响乐团/Fricsay)《圣礼赞》(排箫:赞非尔/管风琴:毕什)《C大调第十号弥撒曲》麻雀(库贝利克指挥巴戈里亚广播合唱团、乐团)安魂曲,D小调,K626伯姆指挥维也纳爱乐1971年版卡拉扬/柏林爱乐1976年版卡拉扬指挥维也纳歌唱家合唱团、伯林爱乐乐团巴伦博依姆1972年的版本克尔特兹(Kertesz)指挥维也纳爱乐乐团版库普曼指挥阿姆斯特丹巴洛克乐团等伯恩斯坦悼念亡妻版朱利尼/爱乐乐团和合唱团改编曲:第13号小夜曲《G大调弦乐小夜曲》,K525,第四乐章(长笛版)吉他: 《魔笛》主题及变奏(索尔改编,演奏:帕克宁)吉他: 《魔笛》主题及变奏(索尔改编,演奏:塞戈维亚)吉他: 《魔笛》主题及变奏(Pepe Romero 吉他独奏)《魔笛》中的幻想曲(萨拉萨蒂改编, 沙汉姆演奏)《费加罗婚礼》(管乐合奏)(LINOS-ENSEMBLE)《后宫诱逃》长笛与双簧管二重奏(Schulz长笛/Schellenberger双簧管)摇篮曲(改编曲)贝多芬《根据莫扎特歌剧〈唐璜〉中“La ci darem la mano”主题而作的变奏曲》但济《单簧管与乐队“La ci darem la mano”主题幻想曲》圆号协奏曲哼唱的《土尔其进行曲》木管五重奏《土尔其进行曲》Mozart 莫扎特作品目录编号K.时间地点作品名音高1 1761/2 Salzburg Minuet for Harpsichord (See K. 1e) G Major or 17641 1761/2? Salzburg Andante for Harpsichord C Major1b 1761/2? Salzburg Allegro for Harpsichord C Major1c 1761 Salzburg Allegro for Harpsichord F Major1d 1761 Salzburg Minuet for Harpsichord F Major1e 1761/2 Salzburg Minuet for Harpsichord (See K. 1) G Major or 17641f 1761/2 Salzburg Minuet for Harpsichord C Major or 17642 1762 Salzburg Minuet for Harpsichord F Major3 1762 Salzburg Allegro for Harpsichord B Flat Major4 1762 Salzburg Minuet for Harpsichord F Major5 1762 Salzburg Minuet for Harpsichord F Major5a 1763 Salzburg Allegro for Harpsichord (See K. 9a) C Major6 1764 Paris Sonata for Harpsichord & Violin C Major7 1764 Paris Sonata for Harpsichord & Violin D Major8 1764 Paris Sonata for Harpsichord & Violin B Flat Major9 1764 Paris Sonata for Harpsichord & Violin G Major9a 1763 Salzburg Allegro for Harpsichord (See K. 5a) C Major10 1764 London Sonata for Harpsichord,Violin (or B Flat Major Flute) & Cello11 1764 London Sonata for Harpsichord,Violin (or G Major Flute) & Cello12 1764 London Sonata for Harpsichord,Violin (or A Major Flute) & Cello13 1764 London Sonata for Harpsichord, Violin (or Flute) & Cello14 1764 London Sonata for Harpsichord, Violin (or Flute) & Cello。

2024届浙江省义乌市高三下学期5月第二次适应性考试英语试卷

2024届浙江省义乌市高三下学期5月第二次适应性考试英语试卷

2024届浙江省义乌市高三下学期5月第二次适应性考试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Would you like to come to the Royal Opera House to experience incredible opera productions for only £ 7.50? Students’ applications for 2024/25 are now open!La bohème13 May 2024 12: 30 pm Applications openOPERA (Italian with English surtitles)Paris, 1900. Penniless writer Rodolfo believes that art is all he needs-until he meets Mimi, the lonely seamstress who lives upstairs. So begins a timeless love story that blooms, fades, and rekindles with the passing seasons. [Content Warning: this production contains loud noises and flashing lights]Hansel and Gretel9 January 2025 11: 30 am Applications openOPERA (English with surtitles)This famous fairy tale of two children who get lost in the forest and are lured into the home of an evil witch makes for a magical experience for you. Will Hansel and Gretel escape the witch’s gingerbread house and manage to return home? This performance includes a special Everybody Sing at the end of the production with the cast and orchestra!Carmen11 June 2025 11: 30 am Applications openOPERA (French with English surtitles)Carmen is a rebel with a passionate cause-she wants to live and love in her own way. Though Carmen warns Don José not to love her, he gives up his job, reputation, and girlfriend for her with disastrous consequences. [Content Warning: this production contains themes of moderate violence]1.What do La bohème and Carmen have in common?A.They are both comedies.B.They are both love stories.C.They are both set in France.D.They are performed in the same language. 2.What sets Hansel and Gretel apart from the other performances?A.It is adapted from a biography.B.It includes some violent scenes.C.It allows audience participation.D.It is available to enjoy this year.3.Where is this text probably from?A.A guidebook.B.A website.C.A brochure.D.A review.Last night, I told my Argentinian friend that I had been using LangAI to practice my Spanish. It can not only correct my errors, I told him, but also give me different regional expressions in the language, including Mexican Spanish, Argentinian Spanish, and Spanglish. And, unlike when I am chatting with him on WhatsApp, I do not have to factor in time zone differences.My friend seemed less excited. “So, you’ve replaced me?” he joked. I haven’t, of course. The convenience and width of an AI chatbot can’t compete with the pleasures of chatting with someone whose personality I have learned over the course of years.It is, however, a useful supplement.LangAI, one specific language-learning chatbot, was launched in March by Federico Ruiz Cassarino. He drew on his own experiences of learning English after moving from Uruguay to Britain.Many people get self-conscious about making mistakes in a language they barely speak, even to a tutor, Ruiz Cassarino notes. But a chatbot won’t judge you. And the new wave of generative AI is so advanced that rather than stick to boring pre-scripted(照本宣科的)role-plays, “you can speak about things that are interesting to you, which makes it feel like not as much of a chore to learn.” To this end, the team customized LangAI’s interface to match users’ vocabulary levels, added the ability to make corrections during a conversation, and enabled the conversion of speech to text.AI-powered language learning apps have weaknesses. Users are reporting that chatbots are quite competent in widely spoken European languages, but the quality substantially worsens for languages that are less represented online or that have different writing systems. Even in common languages, the chatbots make errors, sometimes inventing words. This may not bother advanced learners much, but with these chatbots delivering text so confidently, it would be easy for a relatively new learner to take what they say as correct.4.What advantages does AI have over my friend?A.Fix every error in conversations.B.Display differences in languages.C.Provide enjoyable conversations.D.Offer round-the-clock assistance.5.What does the underlined word “It” in paragraph 2 refer to?A.The course of years.B.Practices on LangAI.C.Chats on WhatsApp.D.The pleasures of chatting.6.Why is Cassarino’s language learning experience mentioned?A.To highlight the inspiration behind LangAI’s creation.B.To illustrate the challenges faced by language learners.C.To compare the differences between different languages.D.To show LangAI’s emphasis on personalized experiences7.What can LangAI do to support language learners?A.Scoring users’ performance in conversations.B.Generating speech according to the given text.C.Creating new words by the rules of word formation.D.Providing dialogues based on users’ language proficiency.The corn eaten around the world today originated in Mexico nearly 10,000 years ago. From the ancient rituals of the Mayans to modern-day dishes like tortillas, corn is central to culture, cuisine, and identity in this region.To protect this heritage, Mexico is fighting to phase out genetically modified (GM) U. S. — grow n corn this year. The Mexican government claims that banning GM corn will protect the country’s native corn varieties. Yet the announcement aroused strong objections from the U. S., whose largest annual customer for GM corn is often Mexico. The U. S. claims that the GM ban breaks the trade agreement between the two countries.Mexico insists that modified seeds threaten Mexico’s agricultural traditions and cultural identity. In the U. S., most corn is grown with seed produced by large companies, which create just a handful of genetically identical corn varieties grown at mass scale. In Mexico, however, seeds come from seed-sharing practices among small-scale farms, which facilitates more diversity and allows farmers to grow corn that ranges widely in color and size.“Traditional varieties maintain a substantial amount of genetic diversity,” says JeffreyRoss-Ibarra, an ecologist at the University of California, but he doesn’t think banning GM corn will help preserve these varieties, and points to adec line in small-scale farms as the greater threat to native corn. “If traditional farmers abandon subsistence farming, we’re potentially losing diversity whether that crop is GM or traditionally bred, so economic policy has a much bigger impact on the risk of corn diversity than an adoption of GM corn.” Since Mexico began importing U. S. corn, small-scale farms have been declining.Mauricio Bellon, a research professor at the Swett Center for Sustainable Foods Systems, believes that while threatened species are often stored in gene banks, the relationship between a farmer and their crop plays a crucial conservation role. “Evolution at scale continues with corn in Mexico through millions of farmers,” says him.8.Why is Mexico prohibiting GM corn?A.To safeguard its own types of corn.B.To reduce the cost of importing corn.C.To get rid of the dependence on the US.D.To stop the decrease of small-scale farms. 9.What is different in corn production practices between the US and Mexico from paragraph 3?A.The technology of farming.B.The source of corn seeds.C.The ownership of farmland.D.The relationship between farmers. 10.What’s Jefferey’s attitude toward the Mexican government’s claim?A.Approval.B.Concerned.C.Critical.D.Tolerant. 11.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.GM corn has negative effects on traditional farms.B.Endangered species are well preserved in gene banks.C.Species diversity contributes to the evolution of speciesD.Traditional farming practices help in preserving corn varieties.The colorful anemonefish (海葵鱼), also known as clownfish, possesses a cheerful and carefree image among humans. However, their actual behavior might not always align with the family-friendly portrayal seen in a Pixar film. They can aggressively defend their territory against other anemonefish they perceive as threats.To investigate how these fish identify group members, a team from Japan conducted two experiments with lab-raised common clownfish that had never encountered any other species.In the first experiment, researchers introduced different species of anemonefish, distinguishable by the number of white bars on their bodies, into a tank in small cases. They observed that the common clownfish were particularly hostile toward members of their own species that displayed three white bars. These fish fought 80 percent of their specific-targeted fish for up to three seconds. In contrast, invaders from other species, like the orange skunk clownfish with no side bars and a white line along its back, were barely attacked. The two-barred Clarke’s clownfish and three-barred saddleback clownfish were “mildly bullied”, according to the team.During the second experiment, the researchers exposed a colony of clownfish to various plastic discs. The discs were painted with anemonefish coloration and measured the level of aggression towards these artificial models. Similar to reactions to live fish, models with two bars were less frequently attacked, and those without any bars saw the least aggression. According to study co-author and ecologist Kina Hayashi, the findings “suggest that clownfish is capable of counting the number of bars to recognize the species of the invader”.The team also found that a rigid hierarchy (社会等级) within clownfish colonies determines which specific fish attack the invader. Earlier studies have shown that the social position of the clownfish is determined by very slight differences in size. This study used fish that had not matured and were in a lab setting, but the team still observed the same size-based hierarchy. The largest clownfish led the charge against the invader.12.What does the underlined word “hostile” mean in the third paragraph?A.Unfriendly.B.Tolerant.C.Patient.D.Sympathetic. 13.How is the study conducted?A.By introducing a new concept.B.By comparing different clownfish.C.By observing clownfish’ behaviors.D.By analyzing statistics of previous studies. 14.What is the finding of the two experiments?A.Clownfish can’t reach maturity in a lab setting.B.Skunk clownfish is the most modest clownfish.C.The social position of a clownfish depends on its size.D.Clownfish identify threats by the number of vertical bars.15.Which is the best title of the passage?A.Barred and Bullied: Attacks from Anemonefish.B.Clownfish and Conflicts: Strict Social Hierarchies.C.Beyond the Screen: The identification of Clownfish.D.From Lab to Tank: Aggression Among Anemonefish.I am always confused when reading statements like “Princeton University is the number one college in the United States.” Are those who attend Princeton inherently brighter than their peers? 16 Or is Princeton the best across all academic subjects overall?I didn’t care about college rankings for years until I recently saw something different. This past October, Shanghai Ranking Consultancy unveiled the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2023, which assesses universities worldwide across 55 subjects in five disciplines. 17 And this makes it easier for prospective students to choose the best college for their specific subject.18 When I delved deeper into the methodology behind these rankings, I discovereda complex web of criteria, including academic reputation, research output, and international collaboration. 19 However, they do not capture the entirety of the college experience. Factors like campus culture, extracurricular opportunities, and faculty-student interactions can profoundly shape your undergraduate years, yet they often remain unquantifiable in ranking systems.20 What may be the ideal environment for one student pursuing engineering might not suit another studying literature. It’s crucial to consider your personal preferences, career aspirations, and learning style when evaluating potential colleges. While prestigious universities may offer unparalleled resources and networking opportunities, a smaller, lesser-known college might provide a more nurturing and supportive environment for your individual growth and development. Ultimately, the best college for you is the one that aligns with your values, ambitions, and vision for the future.A.The value of a university education goes beyond its ranking.B.Is Princeton the most beautiful campus all around the world?C.Is Princeton able to produce more geniuses upon graduation?D.That being said, how much weight should be given to these rankings?E.Actually, the concept of a “best” college is subjective and context-dependent.F.These measures provide valuable insights into the academic strength of universities.G.It is said to employ a more in-depth approach to evaluate the performance of universities.二、完形填空In the heart of Gaza, a 15-year-old Palestinian teen, Hussam Al-Attar, has become a beacon of hope. He has been 21 the’Newton of Gaza’because he came up with a brilliant and practical solution to address the power 22 issue in displacement shelters in Rafah.Equipped with 23 basic tools, Hussam generated electricity to illuminate the dark shelters. The 24 behind his solution was simple-he wanted to 25 the loneliness and fear his twin nephews experienced in the dark tent.Despite the 26 of resources, Hussam managed to create fans that generate electricity. Firstly, he 27 components from damaged electronic devices, gathering essential elements for his power generators. These components have included coils, 28 , and magnets. Next, Hussam 29 a simple yet effective turbine (涡轮) using locally 30 materials. The turbine’s blades (叶片) were constructed from lightweight but strong materials to 31 the force of the wind. As the wind32 these blades, it activated the turbine.With dreams of becoming an inventor, Hussam remains 33 about life’s possibilities despite Palestine’s challenges. He also notes that there are many 34 teens like him in Gaza. As the’Newton of Gaza,’Hussam Al-Attar is not just brightening shelters; he is lighting the way for a brighter future in the face of 3521.A.rewarded B.nicknamed C.awarded D.marked 22.A.balance B.abuse C.control D.failure 23.A.nearly B.almost C.only D.much 24.A.instruction B.situation C.motivation D.explanation 25.A.overcome B.ease C.release D.escape 26.A.supply B.waste C.shortage D.distribution 27.A.recycled B.restored C.refreshed D.reformed 28.A.wires B.buttons C.switches D.batteries 29.A.obtained B.transformed C.repaired D.fashioned30.A.affordable B.sustainable C.available D.organic 31.A.resist B.capture C.measure D.generate 32.A.interacted with B.cooperated with C.dealt with D.agreed with 33.A.curious B.optimistic C.amazed D.sympatric 34.A.energetic B.bold C.promising D.innovative 35.A.change B.adventure C.danger D.adversity三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

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王澍作品:中国美术学院象山新校区一期工程,2002年-2004年,浙江杭 州。 中国美术学院杭州湖滨校园改造规划(1993,方案) 中国美术学院雕塑系馆(1993,方案) 中国杭州虎跑禅心茶道园(1994,方案) 一个退休建筑教师的住宅(1996-1999,方案) 自宅室内(1997,已建成) 浙江海宁陈默艺术工作室(1998,已建成) 苏州大学文正学院图书馆(1998-2000,已建成) 上海南京东路顶层画廊(1999-2000,已建成) 中国美术学院象山校区规划及建筑设计(已建成)
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• Récompenses et nominations
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1984 : Nommé au César du meilleur espoir masculin pour Vive la sociale 1984 : Nommé au César du meilleur acteur dans un second rôle pour L'Été meurtrier 1984 : Prix Jean-Gabin, espoir du cinéma franç ais et francophone 1990 : Nommé au César du meilleur acteur dans un second rôle pour Force majeure 1996 : Nommé au César du meilleur acteur pour Les Apprentis 2003 : Nommé au César du meilleur acteur dans un second rôle pour L'Adversaire 2007 : Nommé au César du meilleur acteur dans un second rôle pour Quatre étoiles 2007 : César du meilleur acteur pour Ne le dis à personne 2007 : Étoile d'or du premier rôle masculin pour Ne le dis à personne 2007 : Globe de cristal pour Ne le dis à personne 2010 : Nommé au César du meilleur acteur pour Le Dernier pour la route 2010 : Nommé au César du meilleur acteur pour À l'origine 2010 : Étoile d'or du premier rôle masculin pour À l'origine 2012 : Nommé au César du meilleur acteur pour Intouchables

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不可不看的世界著名电影推荐1. 2001 Kubrick, Stanley 1968(《漫游太空2001,库布利克》)2. Accattone Pasolini, Pier Paolo 1961(《乞丐》,帕索里尼)3. Babette's Feast Axel, Gabriel 1987(《芭贝特的盛宴》)4. Battleship Potemkin, The Eisenstein, Sergei 1925(《战舰波将金号》,爱森斯坦)5. Bicycle Thieves, The De Sica, Vittorio 1949(《偷自行车的人》,德-西卡)6. Blade Runner: The Director's Cut Scott, Ridley 1991(《银翼杀手》,雷德利-斯科特)7. Blue Velvet Lynch, David 1986(《蓝丝绒》,大卫-林奇)8. Chronicle of a Summer Rouch, Jean 1960(《夏日纪事》,让-鲁什)9. Clockwork Orange Kubrick, Stanley 1971(《发条橙子》,库布利克)10. Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, the Greenaway, Peter 1989 (《情欲色香味》,格林纳威)11. Crash Cronenberg, David 1996(《撞车》,柯南博格)12. Demon Seed Cammell, Donald 1977(《魔种》)13. Desk Set Lang, Walter 195714. Draughtsman's Contract, The Greenaway, Peter 1982(《画师的合约》,格林纳威)15. Dreamlife of Angels, The Zonca, Erick 1998(《两极天使》,宗卡)16. Early Works Richter, Hans 192717. Eraserhead Lynch, David 1977(《橡皮头》,大卫-林奇)18. Fifth Element, The Besson, Luc 1997(《第五元素》,吕克-贝松)19. Film before Film Nekes, Werner 198620. Gattaca Niccol, Andrew 1997(《变种异煞/千钧一发》安德鲁-尼科尔)21. Big Day, The Tati, Jacques 1947(《节日》,雅克-塔蒂)22. Jules et Jim Truffaut, Francois 1962(《朱尔与吉姆》,特吕弗)23. Beauty and the Beast Cocteau, Jean 1946(《美女与野兽》,让-考科多)24. Hate Kassoritz, Mathieu 1995(《仇恨/怒火青春》,卡索维茨)25. Pier, The Marker, Chris 1962(《堤》,克里斯-马克尔)26. New Enchantment, The l'Herbier, Marcel 192427. La Magic Melies Meny, Jacques 199728. Films of Man Ray, The Man Ray 199829. 400 Blows, The Truffaut, Francois 1957(《四百击》,特吕弗)30. Level Five Marker, Chris 199731. Man Bites Dog Belvaux, Remy 1992(《人咬狗》)32. Man Ray Fargier, Jean Paul 199833. Man with a Movie Camera Vertov, Dziga 1929(《持摄影机的人》,维尔托夫)34. Metropolis Lang, Fritz 1929(《大都会》,佛列兹-朗)35. Mr Hulot's Holiday Tati, Jacques 1952(《于洛先生的假期》,雅克-塔蒂)36. My Uncle Tati, Jacques 1958(《我的舅舅》,雅克-塔蒂)37. Naked Leigh, Mike 1993(《赤裸》,迈克-雷)38. Nosferatu Murnau, F.W. 1922(《吸血鬼》,茂瑙)39. Cabinet of Dr Caligari, The Wiene, Robert 1919(《卡里加利博士的小屋》,维内)40. Notorious Hitchcock, Alfred 1946(《美人计》,希区柯克)41. Nuts in May Leigh, Mike 1976(《五月的坚果》,迈克-雷)42. October Eisenstein, Sergei 1927(《十月》,爱森斯坦)43. Paris, Texas Wenders, Wim 1984(《德州,巴黎》,文德斯)44. Pillow Book, The Greenaway, Peter 1995(《枕边书》,格林纳威)45. Playtime Tati, Jacques 1967(《游戏时间》,雅克-塔蒂)46. Solaris Tarkovsky, Andrey 1972(《索拉里斯/飞向太空》,塔尔柯夫斯基)47. Stalker T arkovsky, Andrey 1979(《潜行者》,塔尔柯夫斯基)48. Tampopo Itami, Juzo 1986(《蒲公英》,伊丹十三)49. Tati Shorts Tati, Jacques 1930-67(雅克-塔蒂的短片)50. Things to Come Menzies, William Cameron 1936(《科幻双故事》)51. Tokyo Story Ozu, Yasuijiro 1953(《东京物语》,小津安二郎)52. Man and a Woman, A Lelouch, Claude 1966(《一个男人与一个女人》克劳德?勒鲁什)53. Wings of Desire Wenders, Wim 1987(《柏林苍穹下》,文德斯)54. Birth of a Nation, The Griffith, D.W. 1915(《一个国家的诞生》,格里菲斯)55. Theorem Pasolini, Pier Paolo 1968(《定理》,帕索里尼)56. Week-End Godard, Jean-Luc 1967(《周末》,戈达尔)57. Brothers Quay, The Brothers Quay 1980s58. Andalusian Dog, An Bunuel, Luis/Dali, Salvador 1928(《一条叫安德鲁的狗》,达利,布努埃尔)59. Rome, Open City Rossellini, Roberto 1945(《罗马,不设防的城市》,罗西里尼)60. Intruder, The Corman, Roger 1961(《入侵者》,罗杰科尔曼)61. Visions of Light Glassman, Arnold 1992(《光影的美丽》,阿诺德格拉斯曼)62. Svankmajer : vol 1 Svankmajer, Jan 1960s63. Svankmajer : vol 2 Svankmajer, Jan 1960s64. Contempt Godard, Jean-Luc 1963(《轻蔑》,戈达尔)65. One plus One Godard, Jean-Luc 1968(《一加一》,戈达尔)66. Night in Casablanca, A Mayo, Archie 1946(《卡萨布兰卡之夜》,阿尔其?梅奥)67. Rashomon Kurosawa, Akiro 1950(《罗生门》,黑泽明)68. Yojimbo Kurosawa, Akiro 1961(《用心棒》,黑泽明)69. Early Cinema : vol 1 BFI70. Early Cinema : vol 2 BFI71. Red Desert Antonioni, Michaelangelo 1964(《红色沙漠》,安东尼奥尼)72. Annie Hall Allen, Woody 1977(《安妮?荷尔》,伍迪?艾伦)73. Brazil Gilliam, Terry 1985(《巴西》,特里?吉列姆)74. After Hours Scorsese, Martin 1985(《下班之后》,斯科西斯)75. Wizard of Oz, The Fleming, Victor 1939(《绿野仙踪》,弗莱明)76. Promise, The Von Trotter, Margarethe 1995(《许诺》,玛格丽特?冯?特洛塔)77. Hudsucker Proxy, The Coen, Joel 1994(《金钱帝国》,科恩兄弟)78. Matter of Life and Death, A Powell, Michael 1946(《平步青云》,迈克尔?鲍威尔)79. Thelma and Louise Scott, Ridley 1991(《末路狂花》,雷德利?斯科特)80. Antonia's Line Gorris, Marleen 1995(《不靠男人的女人》,玛琳?格里斯)81. Man Who Fell to Earth, The Roeg, Nic 197382. Wings of the Dove Softley, Iain 1997(《三颗翼动的心》,伊恩?索夫特雷)83. Portrait of a Lady Campion, Jane 1996(《淑女本色》,简?康萍)84. Sense and Sensibility Lee, Ang 1995(《理智与情感》,李安)85. Fanny and Alexander Bergman, Ingmar 1982(《芬尼与亚历山大》,伯格曼)86. Don't Look Now Roeg, Nic 197387. Blow Up Antonioni, Michaelangelo 1966(《放大》,安东尼奥尼)88. Mrs Dalloway Gorris, Marleen 1997(《达洛威夫人》)89. Orlando Potter, Sally 1992(《奥兰多》,萨利?波特)90. Colour of Pomegranates, The/Legend of the Suram Fortress, The Paradjanov, Sergo 1969(《石榴的颜色/苏拉姆城堡的传说》,帕拉杰诺夫)91. Sunset Boulevard Wilder, Billy 1950(《日落大道》,比利?怀尔德)92. Citizen Kane Welles, Orson 1941(《公民凯恩》,威尔斯)93. Blood of a Poet, The Cocteau, Jean 1930(《诗人之血》,让?考科多)94. Crimes and Misdemeanors Allen, Woody 1989(《罪与罚》,伍迪?艾伦)95. His Girl Friday Hawks, Howard 1940(《女友礼拜五》霍华德?霍克斯)96. Batman Burton, Tim 1989(《蝙蝠侠》,提姆?波顿)97. Strange Days Bigelow, Kathryn 1995(《世纪末暴潮》,凯瑟琳?碧罗格)98. Age of Innocence, The Scorsese, Martin 1993(《纯真的年代》,斯科西斯)99. French Lieutenant's Woman, The Reisz, Karel 1981(《法国中尉的女人》,卡尔?雷兹)100. Little Dorrit : Part 1 Edzard, Christine 1988(《小杜瑞特》)101. Little Dorrit : Part 2 Edzard, Christine 1988 102. Clueless Heckerling, Amy 1995(《独领风骚》,艾米·海克林)103. Third Man, The Reed, Carol 1949(《第三个人》,卡洛尔·里德)104. Fellini's Roma Fellini, Frederico 1972(《罗马》,费里尼)105. It's A Wonderful Life Capra, Frank 1946(《美好人生》,卡普拉)106. Edward Scissorhands Burton, Tim 1993(《剪刀手爱德华》,提姆·波顿)107. Dracula - 1992 Coppola, Francis Ford 1992(《吸血惊情四百年》,科波拉)108. Elephant Man, The Lynch, David 1980(《象人》,大卫·里恩)109. Jane Eyre Stevenson, Robert 1943(《简爱》,罗伯特·斯蒂文森)110. Performance Roeg, Nic and Cammell, Donald 1970 111. Flash, The Iscove, Robert 1990(《闪电侠》,罗伯特·伊斯科夫)112. Apartment, The Wilder, Billy 1960(《公寓》,比利·怀尔德)113. My Girlfriend's Boyfriend Rohmer. Eric 1987(《我女朋友的男朋友》,侯麦)114. Silences of the Palaces, The Tlatli, Moufida 1996(《沉默的宫殿》)115. Oliver! Reed, Carol 1968(《奥利弗》,卡洛尔·里德)116. Rope Hitchcock, Alfred 1948(《绳索》,希区柯克)117. Apocalypse Now Coppola, Francis Ford 1979(《现代启示录》,科波拉)118. I've Heard The Mermaids Singing Rozema, Patricia 1996(《我听到美人鱼在唱歌》)119. Intimate Lighting Passer, Ivan 1965(《逝水年华》,伊万·帕瑟)120. Close Encounters of the Third Kind Speilberg, Steven 1977(《第三类接触》,斯皮尔博格)121. Haunting, The Wise, Robert 1963(《猛鬼屋》,罗伯特·怀斯)122. Short Cuts Altman, Robert 1993(《短片集》,罗伯特·阿尔特曼)123. Yellow Submarine Dunning, George 1968(《黄色潜水艇》,乔治·唐宁)124. 8 1/2 Fellini, Federico 1968(《八又二分之一》,费里尼)125. Mirror Tarkovsky, Andrei 1974(《镜子》,塔尔柯夫斯基)126. Dick Tracy Beatty, Warren 1990(《至尊神探》,沃伦·比蒂)127. Lola Demy, Jacques 1960(《劳拉》,雅克·德米)128. Fathers of Pop Arts Council ?129. Conan the Barbarian Milius, John 1981(《霸王神剑》)130. Piano, The Campion, Jane 1993(《钢琴课》,简·康萍)131. Blade Runner: The Director's Cut Scott, Ridley 1991(《银翼杀手导演版》,雷德利·斯科特)132. Red Shoes, The Powell, Michael 1948(《红菱艳》,迈克尔·鲍威尔)133. Gormanghast: Episode 1 Wilson, Andy 2000 134. M Lang, Fritz 1931(《M》佛列兹·朗)135. Gormanghast: Episode 2 Wilson, Andy 2000 136. Enigma of Kasper Hauser, The Herzog, Werner 1974(《加斯·荷伯之迷》,赫尔佐格)137. Dark City Proyas, Alex 1998(《黑暗之城》)138. Gormanghast: Episode 3 Wilson, Andy 2000 139. Fistful of Dollars, A Leone, Sergio 1964(《为了几块钱/荒原大镖客》,莱昂内)140. For a Few Dollars More Leone, Sergio 1965(《为了更多几块钱/黄昏双镖客》,莱昂内)141. Good, The Bad and The Ugly, The Leone, Sergio 1966(《好的坏的和丑的/黄金三镖客》,莱昂内)142. L'Atalante Vigo, Jean 1934(《亚特兰大号》,让·维果)143. Conformist, The Bertolucci, Bernardo 1970(《同流》,贝尔托鲁奇)144. Rear Window Hitchcock, Alfred 1954(《后窗》,希区柯克)145. Kino-Eye Vertov, Dziga 1924(《电影眼》,维尔托夫)146. A Nous La Liberte Clair, Rene 1931(《自由属于我们》,雷内·克莱尔)147. Alphaville Godard, Jean-Luc 1965(《阿尔法城》,戈达尔)148. Touch of Evil Welles, Orson 1958(《历劫佳人/邪恶的接触》,奥逊·威尔斯)149. Fat City Huston, John 1971(《富城》,约翰·休斯顿)150. 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现代大学英语精读4Unit2Springsowinglanguagestudy分析解析

现代大学英语精读4Unit2Springsowinglanguagestudy分析解析

WB T L E
I. Word Study
Unit 2—Spring Sowing
4. gruff gruff, brusque, blunt, crusty
These adjectives mean “abrupt and sometimes discourteous in manner or speech”.
at a party or in public, esp. in a noisy way
Examples: After the long hot summer we revelled in the rainstorm. They revelled all day and all night after their exams.
WB T L E
Unit 2—Spring Sowing
I. Word Study
3. depressed a. a. affected or marked by low spirits b. an area, industry, etc. that is depressed does
not have enough economic or business activity
Unit 2—Spring Sowing
Crusty suggests a rough and forbidding manner that sometimes conceals benevolence of spirit. He's a crusty old gentleman who feeds stray dogs and cats.
Unit 2—Spring Sowing
I. Word Study

20世纪80年代英国遗产电影作品中的男性形象

20世纪80年代英国遗产电影作品中的男性形象

20世纪80年代英国遗产电影作品中的男性形象
鞠薇
【期刊名称】《艺术百家》
【年(卷),期】2014(30)2
【摘要】20世纪80年代美国遗产电影反映了上层精英“不露情感”的特有的民族情感特质.许多遗产电影借由自我克制、压抑情感的上层阶级精英男性的形象对这种虚伪压抑的民族情感特质进行了批判.同时亦折射了20世纪80年代,在撒切尔主义的保守政治统治下,英国男性的自我压抑以及对男性身份认同的焦虑.
【总页数】2页(P243-244)
【作者】鞠薇
【作者单位】华东师范大学传播学院,上海200241;同济大学传播与艺术学院,上海201804
【正文语种】中文
【中图分类】J90
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Wings4-Horns Spring/Summer 2009 Preview做工考究

Wings4-Horns Spring/Summer 2009 Preview做工考究

Wings4-Horns Spring/Summer 2009 Preview做工考


【期刊名称】《中国服装(北京)》
【年(卷),期】2009(000)004
【摘要】加拿大品牌Wings+Horns一直强调品质和搭配,这次带来的09春夏系列不论是外穿或是内搭,都能够呈现出不同的搭配感,并且此系列全部在意大利手工制作,外套和TEE内里甚至是腋下部分都有条纹设计,材质部分使用棉与聚酯。

重盎司的质感更不怕洗涤次数的多寡。

Wings+Horns向来是外形和细节都非常考究,09年的首波单品自然也不例外,当然如此精细的做工换来的也是高昂的售价。

【总页数】1页(P127)
【作者】无
【作者单位】无
【正文语种】中文
【中图分类】TP311.56
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oliver scheffner 好听的曲子 -回复

oliver scheffner 好听的曲子 -回复

oliver scheffner 好听的曲子-回复在音乐的世界中,有许多优秀的音乐人以其独特的才华和创造力,给我们带来了许多动人心弦的作品,其中,奥利弗·谢夫纳(Oliver Scheffner)就是一位备受赞誉和喜爱的作曲家和音乐制作人。

他的作品以其和谐的旋律、舒缓的节奏和温馨的情感而广受欢迎。

在这篇文章中,我将带您一步一步了解Oliver Scheffner及其作品。

首先,我们需要了解一下Oliver Scheffner是谁。

他是一位德国籍音乐人,出生于柏林。

从小起,他就对音乐表现出浓厚的兴趣,并通过学习音乐理论和乐器演奏技巧,逐渐培养出了自己的音乐才华。

他的音乐风格独特,融合了多种音乐元素,如古典、流行、电子等,以及世界各地的音乐文化,创造出了独一无二的风格。

Oliver Scheffner最为人所熟知的是他的作曲才华。

他创作的曲子以其深情的旋律和优美的和声结构而受到广泛的认可。

其中,他的作品《Four Seasons Suite》(四季组曲)堪称经典之作。

这部作品灵感来自于文艺复兴时期作曲家维瓦尔第的《四季》协奏曲,但谢夫纳将其进行了重新演绎,加入了现代化的编曲和制作技术,使整个作品更加充满活力和时尚感。

每个乐章都巧妙地展现了对应季节的气息和情感,让人仿佛身临其境,感受到四季的变化和生命的脉动。

除了《Four Seasons Suite》,Oliver Scheffner的作品还包括了许多其他耳熟能详的作品。

例如,《Oceanic Serenade》(海洋小夜曲)以其宏伟的音乐画面和悠扬的旋律,展现了大海的壮阔和神秘,让人们感受到内心深处的平静和宁静。

而《Enchanted Forest》(迷幻森林)则将人们带入了一个神奇而美丽的森林世界,通过融合大量的自然音效和奇幻的旋律,创造出了一种梦幻般的氛围。

谢夫纳的作曲风格不仅仅局限于古典音乐,他也尝试过其他音乐风格的创作。

例如,他的作品《Tokyo Nights》(东京之夜)融合了流行音乐和电子音乐的元素,展现了现代都市的繁忙与活力。

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