高中英语译林版(2019)必修一:Unit 2 Let's talk teens 单元测试题(含听力音频,无答案,无材料)

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第二单元
综合检测卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共5个小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下边5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
Where
does
this
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
bookstore
B.
In
a
classroom
C.
In
a
library
2.
At
what
time
will
the
film
begin?
A.
7:20
B.
7:15
C.
7:00
3.
What
are
the
two
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Their
friend
Jane
B.
A
weekend
trip
C.
A
radio
programme
4.
What
will
the
woman
probably
do?
A.
Catch
a
train
B.
See
the
man
off
C.
Go
shopping
5.
Why
did
the
woman
apologize?
A.
She
made
a
late
delivery.
B.
She
went
to
the
wrong
place
C.
She
couldn’t
take
the
cake
back.
第二节
(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下边5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C
三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话胡独白前,你将有时间爱你阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段对话,回答第6,7题。
6.
Whose
CD
is
broken?
A.
Kathy’s
B.
Mum’s
C.
Jack’s
7.
What
does
the
boy
promise
to
do
for
the
girl?
A.
Buy
her
a
new
CD
B.
Do
some
cleaning
C.
Give
her
10
dollars
听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。
8.
What
did
the
man
think
of
the
meal?
A.
Just
so-so
B.
Quite
satisfactory
C.
A
bit
disappointing
9.
What
was
the
15%
in
the
bill
paid
for?
A.
The
food
B.
The
drinks
C.
The
service
听第8段材料,回答第10-12题
10.
Why
is
the
man
at
the
shop?
A.
To
order
a
camera
for
his
wife
B.
To
have
a
camera
repaired.
C.
To
get
a
camera
changed
11.
What
color
does
the
man
want?
A.
Pink
B.
Black
C.
Orange
12.
What
will
the
man
do
afterwards?
A.
Make
a
phone
call
B.
Wait
until
further
notice
C.
Come
again
next
day
听第9段材料,回答第13-16题
13.
What
is
the
distance
between
the
woman’s
house
and
the
new
supermarket?
A.
One
block
away
B.
Two
blocks
away
C.
Three
blocks
away
14.
Why
does
the
woman
want
to
go
to
the
new
supermarket?
A.
Its
goods
are
cheaper
B.
Its
environment
is
nicer
C.
Its
workers
are
friendlier
15.
Where
did
the
man
go
yesterday?
A.
A
racing
club.
B.
A
car
exhibition
C.
A
driving
school
16.
How
does
the
man
find
these
specially-made
turns
for
drivers?
A.
Strange
B.
Common
C.
Challenging.
听第10段对话,回答第17-20题
17.
Where
does
Thomas
Manning
work?
A.
In
the
Guinness
company
B.
At
a
radio
station
C.
In
a
museum
18.
Where
did
the
idea
of
a
book
of
records
come
from?
A.
A
bird-shooting
trip
B.
A
visit
to
Europe
C.
A
television
talk
show
19.
When
did
Sir
Hugh’s
first
book
of
records
come
out?
A.
In
1875
B.
In
1950
C.
In
1955
20.
What
are
the
two
speakers
going
to
talk
about
next?
A.
More
records
of
unusual
facts
B.
The
founder
of
the
company
C.
The
oldest
person
in
the
world
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节
(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,C和D三个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
My
mother,
a
nurse
at
Stony
Brook
University
Hospital,
worked
at
night
so
that
she
could
come
home
in
time
to
send
me
to
school.
She’d
sleep
during
the
day
and
be
ready
when
we
returned
home
before
heading
out
again
in
the
evening.
This
went
on
for
23
years.
She
never
complained(抱怨).
No
matter
how
tired
she
was,
she
always
had
enough
energy
to
be
my
mom
She
often
had
to
work
on
holidays,
even
on
New
Year’s
Eve,
which
made
me
unhappy.
However,
before
holidays
she
always
decorated
the
inside
and
outside
of
our
house.
She’d
also
have
cookies
baked
in
the
oven,
a
holiday-themed
movie
in
the
VCR,
and
music
playing
throughout
our
house
for
us.
But
when
it
was
time
to
go
to
work,
there
was
no
room
for
debate.
“Why
do
you
have
to
work
on
this
day
of
all
days?”
I’d
ask
sadly.
“They
need
me,
too,
dear
son.”
She’d
say.
For
a
long
time
I
didn’t
understand
why
she
should
care
so
much
about
those
sick
strangers.
Recently,
as
my
grandmother
became
ill,
I
found
myself
spending
more
time
in
the
hospital.
The
scenes
I
saw
in
the
hospital
made
me
see
the
different
side
of
my
mother.
The
nurses
checked
the
heart,
blood
and
oxygen
levels
to
make
sure
patients
were
comfortable.
They
lifted
patients
in
and
out
of
bed
and
helped
them
to
the
bathroom.
Beyond
their
duties,
the
nurses
showed
consideration(体贴)
for
each
patient.
What
I
saw
helped
me
understand
why
my
mother
was
devoted
to
her
occupation(职业).
I
was
filled
with
more
admiration
for
my
mother.
21.
Why
did
the
author’s
mother
work
in
the
evening?
A.
To
take
him
to
school
B.
To
enjoy
a
movie
C.
To
decorate
their
house
D.
To
sleep
during
the
day
22.
What
can
be
inferred
from
Paragraph
2?
A.
The
mother
loved
her
patients
more
than
her
son
B.
Nurses
are
paid
a
double
salary
working
on
holidays
C.
The
author
wished
his
mother
could
stay
home
on
holidays
D.
Only
people
with
mercy
on
patients
would
make
good
nurses
23.
What
made
the
author
really
understand
his
mother’s
work?
A.
The
things
his
mother
did
during
holiday
B.
What
he
saw
when
he
looked
after
his
sick
grandma
in
the
hospital
C.
His
mother’s
tiredness
after
work
D.
His
mother’s
helping
patients
to
the
bathroom
B
Since
his
students
began
using
Quizlet,
the
English
teacher
Tristan
Thorne
has
noticed
an
improvement
in
their
ability
to
learn
and
use
new
words.
Quizlet
is
a
learning
app,
a
computer
program
you
use
on
your
mobile
phone.
It
can
help
users
build
and
test
their
knowledge
of
English
words.
Quizlet
has
words
set
for
millions
of
subjects.
And,
it
is
quickly
becoming
a
useful
mobile
tool
for
language
learners.
Thorne
teachers
a
t
Columbia
University
in
New
York
City.
Thanks
to
learning
apps,
Jeff
Strack,
another
English
teachers,
has
also
noticed
the
improvement
in
his
students’
ability
to
remember
information.
He
teachers
at
Hostos
Community
College,
also
in
New
York.
He
and
Thorne
are
part
of
a
growing
number
of
language
educators
adding
mobile
apps
to
their
classes.
Strack
an
Thorne
seem
to
agree
that
he
days
when
teachers
would
not
permit(允许)
the
use
of
mobile
phones
are
gone.
When
they
use
apps,
language
learner
communicate
more
differently
than
in
a
traditional
classroom.
Users
act
on
or
respond
to
something,
instead
of
just
listening
to
new
information.
Thorne
believes
that
apps
can
help
learners
become
more
active
in
learning.
For
example,
each
week,
his
students
are
required
to
add
vocabularies
to
Quizlet
for
others
to
use.
He
says
some
apps
also
make
it
easy
for
students
to
know
their
language
strengths
and
weaknesses.
The
biggest
improvement
Strack
has
seen
in
his
students
is
that
they
are
much
more
active
in
whole-class
or
small-group
discussions.”
Apps
let
all
students
take
part
in
the
activity,
whether
it’s
a
game,
quiz
or
practice
activity,

he
says.
Many
existing
learning
apps
are
designed
for
students
of
all
ages
and
levels.
Some
are
designed
for
group
activities.
Some
support
independent
learning.
Still
some
are
good
for
homework.
Thorne
says
he
especially
likes
Quizlet
and
three
other
apps:
QR
Codes,
Socrative
and
Evernote.
24.
What
do
Strack
and
Thorne
do
to
improve
their
teaching/
A.
They
design
learning
apps
for
their
students
B.
They
don’t
allow
their
students
to
use
apps
after
class
C.
They
allow
their
students
to
use
apps
to
study
D.
They
order
their
students
not
to
use
mobile
phones
in
class.
25.
According
to
the
text,
how
do
the
apps
help
the
language
learners?
A.
They
help
language
learners
take
an
active
part
in
Learning
B.
They
help
language
learners
save
much
time
and
money
C.
The
help
language
learners
remember
their
weaknesses
D.
The
help
language
learners
improve
their
weakness
26.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
exiting
learning
apps?
A.
They
have
three
types
in
total
B.
There
are
too
few
to
choose
from
C.
They
are
only
designed
for
homework
D.
They
are
designed
for
different
uses
27.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text/
A.
Great
changes
in
Science
and
Technology
B.
The
Use
of
Mobile
Phones
Will
Be
Gone
C.
Ways
to
Choose
from
Different
Mobile
Apps
D.
Better
Language
Learning
with
Mobile
Apps
C
It’s
not
possible
to
stay
together
with
loved
ones
all
the
time.
Sometimes
family
members
have
to
be
far
away
from
each
other.
During
that
time,
they
might
face
something
terrible.
Although
we
know
what
they
are
suffering,
being
far
away
makes
it
harder
to
help
and
comfort(安慰)
loved
ones.
There
is
no
use
worrying
a
lot
about
them.
Instead,
keeping
a
positive
attitude
of
support
is
more
helpful
than
getting
into
worrying
about
them.
I
think
it
is
what
I
can
do
to
help
my
loved
ones.
My
daughter
has
been
working
full-time
10
hours
a
day
during
summer.
She
has
to
study
hard
for
a
big
entrance
exam.
At
first,
like
most
people,
I
wanted
to
try
to
solve
the
problems
and
analyze
(分析)
the
situation.
Was
there
a
better
way
of
time
management?
Was
there
a
better
way
of
studying
for
this
test?
However,
that
as
not
always
helpful.
Sometimes,
it
even
gave
more
pressure
to
her.
Sometimes
it
might
sound
like
there
was
something
wrong
to
improve.
However,
it
was
just
tiring
at
the
end
of
the
day.
What
would
be
the
kind
thing
to
do
in
this
situation?
It
was
hard
to
read
someone’s
mind.
I
decided
to
just
chat
with
her
online
and
send
a
hug
emoji
(表情符号)
this
time.
It
seemed
more
suitable
than
talking
about
solutions.
Giving
space
can
also
be
an
act
of
help,
comfort
and
kindness.
It
is
a
fun
and
meaningful
experiment
to
actively
think
about
kind
things
to
do
rather
let
is
happen
naturally.
I’ve
realized
it
and
I’m
grateful
for
this
chance
to
share
online.
Give
it
a
try
too
and
you’ll
enjoy
sweetness.
28.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
first
paragraph?
A.
Worry
is
the
best
comfort
to
loved
ones
B.
It
is
impossible
to
love
someone
around
us.
C.
The
distance
helps
you
do
more
for
loved
ones.
D.
It’s
no
use
worrying
a
lot
about
loved
ones
not
around
one.
29.
How
did
the
author
comfort
her
daughter
at
last?
A.
By
talking
about
solutions
B.
By
analyzing
all
the
problems
C.
By
buying
a
gift
for
her
D.
By
giving
a
simple
emoji
online
30.
What
is
the
author’s
purpose
in
writing
the
passage?
A.
To
advise
people
to
comfort
loved
ones
as
she
did
B.
To
tell
us
the
ways
to
get
along
with
others.
C.
To
discuss
the
rebuilding
of
personal
relationships
D.
To
show
distance
makes
it
hard
to
comfort
loved
ones.
31.
Where
is
the
passage
probably
taken
from?
A.
A
life
journal
B.
A
newspaper
C.
A
website
D.
A
speech
report
D
Since
smart
phones
were
invented,
more
and
more
people
have
been
obsessed(使痴迷)
by
them.
The
obsession
with
phones
has
spread
to
running.
They’re
perfectly
used
in
running
outside.
Smart
phones
can
provide
music
for
you
and
track
your
route.
But
expert
warn
that
it’s
not
a
good
idea
to
hold
your
phone
in
your
hand
while
you
go
out
for
a
run
because
it
could
cause
hip(臀部)
and
shoulder
injuries.
The
habit
could
make
the
body
lose
balance.
The
same
goes
for
water
bottles,
or
anything
else
you
might
carry
in
one
hand
while
running.
Professional
UK
running
coach,
Alexa,
asks
runners
to
carry
phones
in
a
waist
belt
instead.
“When
you
hold
something
in
your
hand,
there
are
slightly
indirect
influences
on
your
pace.
It
influences
the
balance
of
muscle(肌肉),
affects
the
weight
of
some
body
parts,
and
makes
you
run
less
fast,”
she
tells
Cosmopolitan
UK.
This
could
be
happening
every
time
you
train,
week
after
week,
month
after
month.”
And
as
mobile
phones
get
bigger
and
heavier,
more
injuries
are
likely
to
occur.
People
like
to
always
hold
their
phones
in
the
same
hand.
It’s
the
force
of
habit.
With
one
arm
heavier,
your
body
will
try
to
compensate
for
the
imbalance
by
working
certain
muscles
harder
than
others.
The
other
risk
of
running
phone-in-hand,
of
course,
is
damaging
the
screen
of
your
phone
if
you
fall.
IT’s
very
expensive
to
change
a
screen.
Some
of
the
latest
phones
can
cost
close
to
?
300.
32.
Why
do
experts
think
it
unsuitable
to
run
with
a
smart
phone
in
one
hand?
A.
It
affects
people’s
hearing
B.
It
makes
people
lose
eyesight
C.
It
does
harm
to
parts
of
people’s
bodies
D.
It
has
a
bad
effect
on
people’s
mental
health
33.
What
does
Alexa
suggest
people
do?
A.
Carry
smart
phones
in
a
bag
B.
Avoid
touching
smart
phones
with
their
hands.
C.
Watch
smart
phones
when
running
D.
Carry
smart
phones
is
a
waist
belt
34.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“compensate
for”
in
Paragraph
4
mean?
A.
meet
up
with
B.
Make
up
for
C.
Face
up
to
D.
Come
up
with
35.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Running
phone-in
hand
is
good
for
people.
B.
It’s
time
to
warn
people
not
to
use
cell
phones.
C.
Changing
a
phone
screen
may
cost
much
D.
There
are
mobile
phones
falling
into
pieces
every
day.
第二节
(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Hobbies
let
you
explore
interests
outside
your
work.
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there
are
plenty
of
choices
available
to
you.
How
can
you
choose
the
hobby
that
suits
you
best?
Here
are
some
tips.
Look
at
what
you
love.
And
examine
what
takes
up
your
spare
time
when
you
have
it.
Do
you
enjoy
reading
books?
Maybe
you
want
to
try
your
hand
at
writing
them.
Do
you
like
a
cool
beer
at
the
end
of
the
day?
Maybe
your
hobby
could
be
trying
to
make
beer
at
home.
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.
Think
about
what
you
value(重视)
most.
What
qualities(品质)
do
you
think
are
important?
Do
you
value
wisdom
or
courage?
Do
you
admire
artistic
expression?
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For
example,
maybe
you
could
volunteer
at
a
library
as
a
hobby
because
you
value
education,
or
maybe
you
could
take
up
painting
because
you
admire
people
who
can
express
themselves
with
art.
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Certain
hobbies
require
certain
skills.
If
you
don’t
have
much
patience,
then
maybe
sewing(缝纫)
by
hand
isn’t
something
you’d
enjoy.
However,
if
you
love
building
things,
maybe
you
should
consider
a
hobby
like
building
furniture.
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Ask
your
friends
and
family
what
topic
you
seem
to
talk
about
most.
Now,
think
about
what
it
is
about
that
subject
that
you
enjoy
so
much
and
determined
how
it
can
be
turned
into
a
hobby.
A.
Help
others
to
choose
a
hobby
B.
Examine
your
skills
and
personalities
C.
All
in
all,
turn
what
you
already
love
into
a
hobby
D.
Decide
whether
you’re
interested
in
one
thing.
E.
Think
about
the
topics
you
can
talk
about
endlessly
F.
They
also
let
you
be
creative
and
try
all
kinds
of
new
things
G.
Let
those
qualities
guide
you
when
you’re
choosing
a
hobby.
第三部分
语言知识运用
第一节
(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A,B,C和D三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Years
ago,
when
we
first
went
to
Canada,
the
thought
was
driving
through
Montana
to
Ontario
with
our
two
children.
We
thought
we’d
find
a
hotel
on
the
way
without
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ahead
of
time.
As
it
was
getting
late,
we
started
looking
for
a
hotel,
only
to
find
that
all
the
hotels
were
full.
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,
around
9
pm,
we
stopped
at
a
gas
station
to
fill
the
car
up
with
gas.
My
husband
told
the
woman
at
the
counter
that
we
were
43
to
find
a
hotel.
She
told
us
it
would
be
44
at
such
late
time
during
the
busy
season.
Noticing
that
we
were
worried,
she
said
we
could
spend
the
night
at
her
home
nearby.
Though
surprised
at
her
45
,
we
gladly
accepted
it.
She
then
called
her
son
to
come
and
lead
the
way,
since
she
had
to
work
until
midnight.
Soon
a
pick-up
truck
arrived
and
we
46
it.
When
we
reached
their
home,
her
husband
47
us.
He
invited
us
to
have
coffee
and
we
chatted
when
48
his
wife.
She
came
past
12.
We
asked
if
we
could
leave
49
in
the
morning
so
as
not
to
disturb
them.
They
said
we
were
guests
and
we’d
have
to
have
breakfast
with
them.
The
next
morning,
around
the
table
were
many
people,
and
we
were
50
that
they
would
take
in
total
51
from
a
different
country.
After
breakfast,
when
we
were
52
,
my
husband
asked
if
he
could
offer
some
53
.
But
they
said
no
Then
we
left.
We
kept
it
54
for
many
years.
Late
we
lost
contact,
but
over
the
years
we
have
never
forgotten
their
55
.
41.
A.
ordering
B.
booking
C.
seeking
D.
exchanging
42.
A.
eventually
B.
Incredibly
C.
Typically
D.
Luckily
43.
A.
managing
B.
struggling
C.
deciding
D.
failing
44.
A.
unnecessary
B.
informal
C.
improper
D.
impossible
45.
A.
employment
B.
request
C.
offer
D.
admission
46.
A.
followed
B.
made
C.
took
D.
embraced
47.
A.
joined
B.
accepted
C.
greeted
D.
assisted
48.
A.
talking
about
B.
waiting
for
C.
cheering
up
D.
picking
up
49.
A.
absolutely
B.
definitely
C.
originally
D.
secretly
50
.A.
aware
B.
reminded
C.
amazed
D.
anxious
51.
A.
consumers
B.
strangers
C.
relatives
D.
neighbors
52.
A.
insisting
B.
wandering
C.
approaching
D.
leaving
53.
A.
payment
B.
service
C.
advice
D.
solutions
54.
A.
line
B.
check
C.
touch
D.
mind
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.A.
passion
B.
eagerness
C.
kindness
D.
encouragement
第二节
(共10个小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
Great
Wall
of
China
is
one
of
the
greatest
56
(sight)
in
the
world-
the
longest
wall
in
the
world.
57
(it)
winding
(蜿蜒的)
path
and
steep
mountains
take
on
some
great
scenery.
The
“Long
Wall”
has
a
long
history-
more
than
2,300
years.
It
58
(build)
in
different
areas
by
different
dynasties.
In
the
Qin
dynasty,
59
First
Emperor
of
Qin
linked
the
northern
walls
60
(prevent)
aggression(侵略)
from
northern
nations.
In
the
Han
dynasty,
the
emperors
61
wanted
to
protect
the
trade
on
the
Silk
Road
extended(延长)
the
Great
Wall
far
into
today’s
western
China.
The
Great
Wall
is
a
building
project
with
the
longest
duration
and
at
the
cost
of
sweat,
tears
and
lives.
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(obvious),
it
deserves
its
place
among
the
“New
7
Wonders
of
the
World”
and
the
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Sites.
During
the
building
of
the
Great
Wall,
there
were
many
interesting
stories,
such
as
Lady
Meng
Jiang
weeping
over
her
husband’s
death
at
the
Great
Wall,
a
sad
but
romantic
love
story
63
(set)
in
the
Qin
dynasty.
Perhaps
the
most
64
(power)
advertising
words
in
history
come
from
Chairman
Mao,
“One
who
fails
to
reach
the
Great
Wall
is
not
a
hero.”
It
means
getting
65
difficulties
before
reaching
a
goal.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
随着年龄的增长,我们总想挣脱父母的怀抱,有时会和父母产生分歧。假定你是李华,你校杂志社正在开展题为“How
to
get
along
with
your
parents”
的正文活动。请你写一篇文章投稿,内容包括:
1.事前要跟父母沟通,征求他们的建议。
2.
跟父母意见不同时要保持冷静
3.
多花时间跟父母在一起,如跟他们一起去野餐等。
注意:
1.
词数80词左右
2.
可适当增加细节,使行文连贯
3.
短文的开头和结尾已经给出,单不计入总词数。
How
to
get
along
well
with
your
parents
As
you
are
growing
up,
you
may
want
to
be
free
from
your
parents.
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Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
概要写作(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
Many
people
are
fond
of
listening
to
music.
Whether
it’s
light
music
or
jazz
music,
it
can
improve
our
moods.
Music
has
been
with
us
since
very
early
times
in
human
history.
Have
you
ever
wondered
how
music
might
affect
our
health?
Research
shows
that
having
musical
training
and
listening
to
or
playing
music
at
an
old
age
can
help
keep
the
brain
healthy.
Since
listening
to
music
is
like
exercising
the
brain,
one
can
expect
the
benefits(益处)
of
a
better
memory
and
mental
sharpness
as
he
or
she
ages.
Music
can
make
you
feel
happy,
excited
or
even
cheer
you
up.
Listening
to
music
that
touches
you
in
a
special
way
causes
your
brain
to
release
dopamine,
which
is
known
as
a
“feel-good”
chemical.
It
causes
us
to
feel
happy
and
excited.
Listening
to
music
provides
us
with
the
same
burst
of
happiness
that
we
would
get
from
eating
a
piece
of
chocolate.
Music
can
strengthen
the
heart
and
shorten
the
recovery
time
of
patients
who
are
suffering
from
heart
disease.
A
study
found
that
heart
disease
patients
who
listened
to
music
for
30
minutes
had
lower
blood
pressure,
slower
heart
rates
and
less
sadness
than
those
who
didn’t.
Researchers
from
Drexel
University
found
that
cancer
patients
who
either
listened
to
music
or
worked
with
a
music
therapist(治疗专家)
had
better
blood
pressure
levels
and
improved
moods.
Music
can
reduce
levels
of
the
stress
hormone
which
weakens
the
immune
(免疫)
system,
increases
the
risk
of
heart
disease,
affects
learning
and
memory
and
lowers
bone
density(密度),
etc.
Research
found
that
by
listening
to
just
50
minutes
of
uplifting
music,
the
levels
of
antibodies(抗体)
in
the
human
body
increased.
Recently
research
has
found
that
listening
to
music
promotes
better
sleep
patterns
for
people
and
even
creates
more
restful
sleep.
In
some
cases,
music
might
even
be
able
to
be
used
to
effectively
treat
sleeplessness.
Music
can
have
positive
effects
on
the
soul
and
the
quality
of
life
as
well.
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