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2023-2024学年高三金太阳3月联考(药水瓶)英语答案正在持续更新,本期2024衡中同卷单元卷答案网为大家整理了相关试题及答案,供大家查缺补漏,高效提升成绩。 B.Great artistic talentg What might most likely be stressed in Nylund's class?26.ColoradoA.Hands-on experienceD.Polite conversationsThe Centennial State has nearlya hundred developed and undeveloped hot springs.TheC.Traditional methods.etedddrFor the wene rod trip,st22What did Nylund think of his award?B.It was totally unexpected.withhe72OnmleColonbhstocHotSpmnesLopfonDenvetoPgse,-SsprimgstoStamlhoaiAIt arrived too late.D.It led him to work for Blakepwhichgh7denincludingwod Ho SpringReor with its405-foot-long main pool.MontanaHighly emotional music causes networks in the brain to release dopamine.This brai&It was his first honorld.But its location,at,85 feetemical plays a role in feelings of pleasure.It also turns on the brain's motor network tofvi the easten slopeof the Continental Divide,makes ita mountain biker'sdream Seventy five miles of trails include the Mount Helena Ridge Trail,where you'll getmakes us want to move.That physical response to a strong beat can be used to help peopleyihe valley below.You might wildflowers ora black bear.with brain-related disorders,research has shown.It aids their ability to time their bodys21.What are you required to do to taste lightkeeper life?movements,which can help them with speech issues or trouble moving around.A.Buy a ticket to an old tower.C.Follow ships in Taunton River.B.Make reservations in advancecher ond Uiverin Robn22.Where can you find Pagosa Springs?D.Take a boat tour in Fall River.ndn She found thatusifeumber of benefitsommA.In Massachusetts.cdkingThaeertfind musi-based therapies(thatgBut they didC.In Colorado.B.In ConnecticutOlder people who have dementia()may struggle to remember things.aid people who struggle in these areas.23.Which of the following highlights Helena?D.In Montana.A.Mountain biking.C.A natural pool.B.Rock climbing.better on mental()while listening to music they knew and enjoyed.The selectedD.A lighthouse.musie had tobehgyderBrancatisn oteListenng brought backBemrdmved theiratentioSince then,she has developed the Music Mind andIt starts with pencils.Clayton Nylund would like his students to bring them to school.But it's all right if they don't.Nor do they have to worry about notebooks or rulers.NylundMusic helps young peopeto.Inteation students in Australia took part in a recentMovement program for people with dementia.says,"My students are only expected to provide two things for my class:themselves and astudy at the University of Queensland in St.Lucia.Students may often feel lonely while farfocused mind"He finds donors to help with the supplies,and also he pays for some himself.from home.Those in the Tuned In program,however,learned to better manage their anxietyNylund who was recognized Thursday as Hillsborough County Teacher of the Year forusing music.They also got better at identifying their emotions.That helped them take actionhis work at Blake High School,is all about helping young people exeel in seienee andThe benefits of music seem to cover people of all ages."We use it to meet basic humanwhen they were struggling.technology.regardless of their learning style or background.He noted that"achievement gapsare complicated(复杂的),and so are their solutions..”needs and to improve our emotional states,"says Brancatisano."Now,more than ever,weFrom the Pinewood Derby cars that students design and build in class to the science andengineering competitions that Blake has entered and won,Nylund stresses teehnelogy-ich,have the ability to engage in music in a variety of ways.We can use it as a tool in everyday lifehands-on projects that allow students to feel includedto energize and comfort us.""I have found that if students are offered non-traditional opportunities to achieve,greatness28.What is the purpose of the Music Mind and Movement program?will grow within them,they will begin achieving in new ways,and there will be no limit toA.To help students keep their spirits up.what they can realize,"Nylund said.What's more,he has found that their scores improve onB.To remind us to run as often as possible.standardized tests.C.To benefit old people with a mental illness.Nylund,39 and a teacher since 2011,was one of three educators who took top honors atD.To show patients how to forget bad memories.Thursday's ceremony()at the David A.Straz Center for Performing Arts."I did not see29.How did music affect the international students in the study?this coming,"Nylund said twice,accepting his award.Nylund's award was announced last inA.They felt more anxious in class.the program.He thanked the four principals he has worked for in Hillsborough,his parents,C.They worked together to write music.B.They tended to be less homesick.his wife and coworkers."Teaching is hard,but it's meaningful,"he told the audience."ID.They developed a popular music app.never go into Blake thinking my day is going to be easy.30.What does Braneatisane-suggest in the last paragraph?24.What does Nylund want his students to do?A.It's a good practice to listen to music.A.Help children from a poor family.B.We struggle to meet our basic needs.C.Know more about the school.B.Tell their parents to donate books.C.Music enables us to remain young.D.Concentrate on their studies.25.What does the underlined word "excel"in paragraph 2 mean?D.There are plentiful free songs online.A.Stay onB.Get away.31.Which is the most suitable title for the text?C.Stand out.D.Cheer up.【高一3月质量检测卷·英语第3页(共8页)】241581DA.Classical Music Is People's Top Choice B.Happiness Is the Medicine of Daily LifeC.Both Physical and Mental Health Matters D.Music Can Improve Our Overall Health【高一3月质量检测卷·英语第4页(共8页)】241581D
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