专四

单选题The importance of movement in music is explained by comparing it to

A.a pattern of melod  
B.a series of drumbeat
C.physical movemen
D.existence and experienc

参考答案:D进入在线模考
【定位】根据题干中的movement可把考点定于最后一段。
细节题。文章最后一段指出,因为音乐是运动的.所以它就“与存在及体验基本真理相关联”.即D。作者把音乐中的运动与存在以及种种体验加以比较,突出音乐中运动的作用。
【点睛】本题容易排除A和B,因为这秘项说的melody努和drumbeats就是音乐本身,不存在比较的问题。文章提到the constant flow of physical action,即C中的physical movement,但是,这不过是existence and experience之极小的一部分而已。作者用以比较的还有脉搏的跳动、成长、日夜更替等有关的existence and experience的内容,C范围太窄。

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