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書山有路勤為徑,學(xué)海無涯苦作舟!住在富人區(qū)的她考研考博-英語-南京師范大學(xué)押題密卷附帶答案詳解(圖片大小可自由調(diào)整)全文為Word可編輯,若為PDF皆為盜版,請(qǐng)謹(jǐn)慎購買!第壹套一.全考點(diǎn)押題密卷-綜合訓(xùn)練(共50題)1.單選題

Whenthedoctordoesageneralexperimentaboutthehumanmind,heselectspeople()andasksthemalotofquestions.

問題1選項(xiàng)

A.atrandom

B.atlength

C.inessence

D.inbulk

【答案】A

【解析】考查固定搭配。A選項(xiàng)atrandom“胡亂地;隨便地;隨意地”;B選項(xiàng)atlength“最后,終于;詳細(xì)地”;C選項(xiàng)inessence“本質(zhì)上;其實(shí);大體上”;D選項(xiàng)inbulk“散裝;大量”。句意:當(dāng)醫(yī)生對(duì)人類的大腦做一個(gè)綜合性實(shí)驗(yàn)時(shí),他隨意挑選人且問他們很多問題。結(jié)合句意,A選項(xiàng)正確。

2.單選題

Thedocumentswerenotready;______wecouldn’tsingthem.

問題1選項(xiàng)

A.conveniently

B.continually

C.consistently

D.consequently

【答案】D

【解析】考查副詞辨析。A項(xiàng)conveniently“便利地,合宜地”,B項(xiàng)continually“不斷地,頻繁地”,C項(xiàng)consistently“一貫地,一致地,堅(jiān)實(shí)地”,D項(xiàng)consequently“因此,結(jié)果,所以”。根據(jù)句子可知,這兩個(gè)并列的句子之前是因果的關(guān)系,所以D項(xiàng)符合句子語境。句意:文件沒有準(zhǔn)備好;因此,我們不能簽署。因此,該題選擇D項(xiàng)正確。

3.單選題

Large,multinationalcorporationsmaybethecompanieswhoseupsanddownsseizeheadlines.ButtoafargreaterextentthanmostAmericansrealize,theeconomy’svitalitydependsonthefortunesoftinyshopsandrestaurants,neighborhoodservicesandfactories.Smallbusinesses,definedasthosewithfewerthan100workers,nowemploynearly60percentoftheworkforceandareexpectedtogeneratehalfofallnewjobsbetweennowandtheyear2000.Some1.2millionsmallfirmshaveopenedtheirdoorsoverthepastsixyearsofeconomicgrowth,and1989willseeanadditional200,000entrepreneursstrikingoffontheirown.

Toomanyofthesepioneers,however,willblazeaheadunprepared.Idealistswilloverestimatetheclamorfortheirproductsorfailtofactorinthecompetition.Nearlyeveryonewillunderestimate,oftenfatally,thecapitalthatsuccessrequires.Midcareerexecutives,forcedbyatakeoverorarestructuringtoquitthecorporationandfindanotherwaytosupportthemselves,maysavortheideaofbeingtheirownbossbutmayforgetthatentrepreneursmustalso,atleastforawhile,bebookkeeperandreceptionist,too.AccordingtoSmallBusinessAdministrationdata,24ofevery100businessesstartingouttodayarelikelytohavedisappearedintwoyears,and27morewillhaveshuttheirdoorsfouryearsfromnow.By1995,morethan60ofthose100start-upswillhavefolded.Anewstudyof3,000smallbusinesses,sponsoredbyAmericanExpressandtheNationalFederationofIndependentBusiness,suggestsslightlybetterodds:Threeyearsafterstart-up,77percentofthecompaniessurveyedwerestillalive.Mostcreditedtheirsuccessinlargeparttohavingpickedabusinesstheyalreadywerecomfortablein.Eightypercenthadworkedwiththesameproductorserviceintheirlastjobs.

Thinkingthroughanenterprisebeforethelaunchisobviouslycritical.Butmanyentrepreneursforgetthatafirm’shealthinitsinfancymaybelittleindicationofhowwellitwillage.Youmusttenderlymonitoritspulse.Intheirzealtoexpand,small-businessownersoftenignoreearlywarningsignsofastagnantmarketorofdecayingprofitability.Theyhopefullypourmoreandmoremoneyintotheenterprise,preferringnottoacknowledgeerodingprofitmarginsthatmeanthemarketfortheiringeniousserviceorproducthasevaporated,orthattheymustcutthepayrollorvacatetheirlavishoffices.Onlywhenthefinancialwellrunsdrydotheyseetheseriousnessoftheillness,andbythenthepatientisusuallytoofargonetosave.

Frequentchecksofyourfirm’svitalsignswillalsoguideyoutoasensiblerateofgrowth.Tosnatchopportunity,youmustspotthesignalsthatitistimetoconquernewmarkets,addproductsorperhapsfranchiseyourhotidea.

1.Accordingtothepassage,acountry’seconomyisprobablydecidedby(

).

2.Inordertosucceedinabusiness,theentrepreneurshould

).

3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutsmallbusinessisnottrue?

4.Whatdoesthelastsentenceinthe3rdparagraphmeanaccordingtothepassage?

5.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?

問題1選項(xiàng)

A.theprosperityanddeclineofthetransnationalcorporations

B.theriseandfallofthemarketsandproductsaswellascapital

C.thefateofthesmallbusinessessuchassmallplantsandrestaurants

D.theeconomicincreaseanddecreaseofthelargecompanies

問題2選項(xiàng)

A.getverywellpreparedforhisnewbusiness

B.chooseabusinesshe’salreadyfamiliarwith

C.examinethecompany’scrucialsignsnowandthen

D.investasmuchaspossibleintohisenterprise

問題3選項(xiàng)

A.Ithelpseffectivelytofightunemployment.

B.Theearlieritstarts,thesooneritcollapses.

C.There’sgoodomenforsmallbusinessaccordingtoasurvey.

D.Somesmallbusinessownersareblindtoearlypremonitionoffailure.

問題4選項(xiàng)

A.Thepatientisseriouslyillbecauseoflackofwaterinthewell.

B.Thepatientcanbesavedifhehasenoughmoneytosolvethefinancialproblem.

C.It’stoolateforsmallbusinessownerstorealizethegravityoftheproblembecausetheyhaveuseduptheirmoney.

D.It’surgentforsmallbusinessownerstopouralltheirmoneyintotheenterprisetorevitalizetheirbusiness.

問題5選項(xiàng)

A.Howtobecomeawinnerinsmallbusiness?

B.Howtobeasuccessfulbossinamultinationalcorporation?

C.Howtodealwiththeupsanddownsinsmallbusiness?

D.Howtoconquernewmarketsandgainthelargestprofit?

【答案】第1題:C

第2題:A

第3題:B

第4題:C

第5題:A

【解析】第1題:細(xì)節(jié)事實(shí)題。題目問的是“根據(jù)文章可知一個(gè)國(guó)家的經(jīng)濟(jì)可能由什么決定?”文章第一段第二句話提到“但是遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)超過大多數(shù)美國(guó)人了解的是美國(guó)的經(jīng)濟(jì)活力靠的是小商店、飯店、居民服務(wù)和工廠”(ButtoafargreaterextentthanmostAmericansrealize,theeconomy’svitalitydependsonthefortunesoftinyshopsandrestaurants,neighborhoodservicesandfactories),選項(xiàng)C符合題意。

第2題:推理判斷題。題目問的是“為了能成功,企業(yè)應(yīng)該怎么做?”文章第二段第一句話提到“大多數(shù)先鋒企業(yè)因?yàn)闆]有前期準(zhǔn)備進(jìn)行開拓進(jìn)取”(Toomanyofthesepioneers,however,willblazeaheadunprepared),接著又提到“到1995年,60%的這些企業(yè)倒閉”(By1995,morethan60ofthose100start-upswillhavefolded),說明沒做好準(zhǔn)備的企業(yè)堅(jiān)持不了很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間,而要想成功,必須做好準(zhǔn)備,選項(xiàng)A“為自己的新生意做好十足準(zhǔn)備”符合題意。

第3題:細(xì)節(jié)事實(shí)題。題目問的是“下列關(guān)于對(duì)小企業(yè)的描述哪個(gè)是錯(cuò)誤的?”文章第二段提到60%的先鋒企業(yè)倒閉是因?yàn)闆]有做好準(zhǔn)備,并不是因?yàn)樗鼈冮_始得早,所以選項(xiàng)B“開始得越早,倒閉得越快”符合題意。

第4題:推理判斷題。題目問的是“第三段最后一句話的意思是什么?”文章第三段最后一句話提到“只有當(dāng)資金源泉干涸時(shí),他們才看到問題的嚴(yán)重性,而那個(gè)時(shí)候,這個(gè)病人(即小企業(yè))已經(jīng)無藥可救了”(Onlywhenthefinancialwellrunsdrydotheyseetheseriousnessoftheillness,andbythenthepatientisusuallytoofargonetosave),因此選項(xiàng)C“小企業(yè)老板用光了錢之后才意識(shí)到問題,但是已經(jīng)為時(shí)已晚”符合題意。

第5題:主旨大意題。題目問的是“這篇文章的中心思想是什么?”文章主要講述了小企業(yè)如何建立、又如何因?yàn)闆]有提前意識(shí)到問題而破產(chǎn)、如何成功發(fā)展小企業(yè)等問題,選項(xiàng)A“如何在小企業(yè)中成為勝利者”符合題意。

4.單選題

Mysecondclaimconcernsindividualdifferences.Owingtotheaccidentsof(

),environment,andtheirinteraction,notwoofusexhibitthesameintelligenceinpreciselytheproportions.

問題1選項(xiàng)

A.heredity

B.heir

C.heritage

D.supplement

【答案】A

【解析】考查名詞辨析。heredity意為“遺傳”;heir意為“繼承人”;heritage意為“遺產(chǎn)”;supplement意為“增補(bǔ),補(bǔ)充”。

句意:我的第二項(xiàng)主張涉及個(gè)人差異。由于遺傳、環(huán)境,以及它們之間的相互作用的偶然性,沒有任何東西在同一智力方面展現(xiàn)出完全相同的程度。

5.單選題

This()tothestudyofdiseasesistechnicallyreferredtoasepidemiological.

問題1選項(xiàng)

A.method

B.solution

C.means

D.approach

【答案】D

【解析】考查名詞詞義辨析。由句意可知,tothestudyofdiseases修飾空缺處的名詞,A、C、D三個(gè)選項(xiàng)都可以表示“方法,方式”,但是只有approach可以與to搭配表示“.…..的方法”,method和means后不接to。solution表示“解決方案”,與句意不符,可排除。因此,本題正確答案為D項(xiàng)?!揪湟狻窟@種疾病研究方法在技術(shù)上稱之為流行病學(xué)法。

6.單選題

Television,themostpervasiveandpersuasiveofmoderntechnologies,markedbyraidchangeandgrowth,ismovingintoaneweraofextraordinarysophisticationandversatility,whichpromisestoreshapeourlivesandourworld.Itisanelectronicrevolutionofsorts,madepossiblebythemarriageoftelevisionandcomputertechnologies.

Theword“television”,derivedfromitsGreek(tele:distant)andLatin(vision:sight)roots,canliterallybeinterpretedassightfromadistance.Verysimplyput,itworksinthisway:throughasophisticatedsystemofelectronics,televisionprovidesthecapabilityofconvertinganimage(focusedonaspecialphotoconductiveplatewithinacamera)intoelectronicimpulses,whichcanbesentthroughawireorcable.Theseimpulses,whenfedintoareceiver(televisionset),canthenbeelectronicallyreconstitutedintothatsameimage.

Televisionismorethanjustanelectronicsystem,however.Itisameansofexpression,aswellasavehicleforcommunication,andassuchbecomesapowerfultoolforreachingotherhumanbeings.

Thefieldoftelevisioncanbedividedintotwocategoriesdeterminedbyitsmeansoftransmission.First,thereisbroadcasttelevision,whichreachesthemassesthroughbroad-basedairwavetransmissionoftelevisionsignals.Second,thereisnon-broadcasttelevision,whichprovidesfortheneedsofindividualsorspecificinterestgroupsthroughcontrolledtransmissiontechniques.

Traditionally,televisionhasbeenamediumofthemasses.Wearemostfamiliarwithbroadcasttelevisionbecauseithasbeenwithusforthirtysevenyearsinaformsimilartowhatexiststoday.Duringthoseyears,ithasbeencontrolled,forthemostpail,bythebroadcastnetworks,ABC,NBC,andCBS,whohavebeenthemajorpurveyorsofnews,information,andentertainment.Thesegiantsofbroadcastinghaveactuallyshapednotonlytelevisionbutourperceptionofitaswell.Wehavecometolookuponthepicturetubeasasourceofentertainment,placingourroleinthisdynamicmediumasthepassiveviewer.

1.Withwhichtopicisthepassageprimarilyconcerned?

2.Whatistheliteralmeaningoftheword“television”?

3.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedinthepassageasafunctionofelectronicsintelevision

transmissions?

4.Whatfieldoftelevisionisintendedforspecificgroups?

5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabouttherelationshipbetweenthetelevisionandits

viewerscanbeinferredfromthepassage?

問題1選項(xiàng)

A.Recentchangesinmoderntechnology.?

B.Themarriageofbroadcastinggiants.

C.Theroleoftelevisionintoday’ssociety.

D.Thecontentofbroadcasttelevisionprograms.

問題2選項(xiàng)

A.Mediumofthemasses

B.Sightfromadistance

C.Airwavetransmission

D.Vehicleforcommunication

問題3選項(xiàng)

A.Theconversionofimageintoelectronicimpulses.

B.Thesendingofimpulsesthroughawireorcable.

C.Thechangingofoneimageintoanotherimage.

D.Thefeedingofimpulsesintoareceiver.

問題4選項(xiàng)

A.Broad-based.

B.Reconstituted.

C.Traditional.

D.Non-broadcast.

問題5選項(xiàng)

A.Viewersdonottakeanactiveroleinwatchingtelevision.

B.Viewerswouldpreferincreasednewscoverage.

C.Viewersliketousetelevisiontoreachotherhumanbeings.

D.Viewershavegrowntiredoftelevision.

【答案】第1題:C

第2題:B

第3題:C

第4題:D

第5題:A

【解析】1.主旨大意題。第三段起到了承上啟下的作用:Televisionismorethanjustanelectronicsystem,however.Itisameansofexpression,aswellasavehicleforcommunication,andassuchbecomesapowerfultoolforreachingotherhumanbeings(電視不僅僅是一個(gè)電子系統(tǒng),它還是一種表達(dá)工具和傳播渠道。因此,電視成了一個(gè)對(duì)其他人發(fā)生影響的強(qiáng)大工具)。因此C項(xiàng)“電視在當(dāng)今社會(huì)里的角色”比較能概括文章大意。

2.詞義題。第二段指出:Theword“television”....canliterallybeinterpretedassightfromadistance(電視…可以從字面上理解為來自遠(yuǎn)方的景象)。由此可知B項(xiàng)“來自遠(yuǎn)方的景象”正確。

3.細(xì)節(jié)事實(shí)題。A:圖像轉(zhuǎn)換成電子脈沖,B:通過電線或電纜發(fā)送電子脈沖,C:將一個(gè)圖像轉(zhuǎn)換成另外一個(gè)圖像,D:將脈沖送入接收機(jī)。第二段指出:throughasophisticatedsystemofelectronics,oelectronicimpulses,whichcanbesentthroughawireorcable.Theseimpulses,whenfedintoareceiver(televisionset),canthenbeelectronicallyreconstitutedintothatsameimage(通過復(fù)雜的電子系統(tǒng),電視能夠?qū)⒁桓遍x像轉(zhuǎn)換成能經(jīng)過導(dǎo)線或電纜發(fā)送出去的電子脈沖信號(hào)。當(dāng)這些電子脈沖信號(hào)被輸入一部接收機(jī)(電視機(jī))吋,就可以用電子學(xué)的方法把脈沖信號(hào)重新恢復(fù)成同一幅圖像)。由此可知C項(xiàng)在文中未被提及。故選C。

4.細(xì)節(jié)事實(shí)題。第四段指出:Second,thereisnon-broadcasttelevision,whichprovidesfortheneedsofindividualsorspecificinterestgroupsthroughcontrolledtransmissiontechniques(第二類為非廣播電視,使用受控的發(fā)射技術(shù)來滿足個(gè)人以及某些特殊利益群體的需要)。因此答案為D項(xiàng)“非廣播類的”。

5.細(xì)節(jié)事實(shí)題。最后一段指出:Wehavecometolookuponthepicturetubeasasourceofentertainment,placingourroleinthisdynamicmediumasthepassiveviewer(我們漸漸把顯像管看作是娛樂的來源,讓自己成為這個(gè)生動(dòng)的媒介的被動(dòng)觀眾),由此可知A項(xiàng)“觀看者在觀看電視吋扮演被動(dòng)角色”正確。

7.翻譯題

1.綠水青山就是金山銀山,保護(hù)環(huán)境就是保護(hù)生產(chǎn),發(fā)展環(huán)境就是發(fā)展生產(chǎn)力。

2.人類命運(yùn)共同體,顧名思義就是每個(gè)地區(qū)每個(gè)國(guó)家應(yīng)該把命運(yùn)緊緊聯(lián)系在一起,榮辱與共,共同進(jìn)步。

3.應(yīng)遠(yuǎn)離封閉的世界,打造開放的世界,中國(guó)有句古話,“萬物共存而不相害,道共行而不相逆”,我們應(yīng)該求同存異,尋找其他事物的優(yōu)點(diǎn),發(fā)展自己。

【答案】1.Lucidwatersandlushmountainsareinvaluableassets;protectingtheenvironmentmeansprotectingproduction;developingenvironmentmeansdevelopingproductivity.

2.Humancommunitywithasharedfuture,asthenamesuggests,meansthateveryregionandcountryshouldcloselylinktheirdestiniesandsharewealandwoeforcommonprogress.

3.Weshouldstayawayfromaclosedworldandbuildanopenworld.AsanoldChinesesayinggoes,“Alllivingthingscoexistwithoutharmingeachother,andallroadsworktogetherwithoutgoingagainsteachother.”Weshouldseekcommongroundwhileshelvingdifferences,lookforthestrengthsofotherthingsanddevelopourselves.

8.單選題

Weworktomakemoney,butitis(

)athatpeoplewhoworkhardandlongoftendonotmakethemostmoney.

問題1選項(xiàng)

A.dilemma

B.conflict

C.prejudice

D.paradox

【答案】D

【解析】考察名詞詞義辨析。dilemma“困境;進(jìn)退兩難”;conflict“沖突,矛盾”;prejudice“偏見;侵害”;paradox“悖論;似非而是的論點(diǎn);自相矛盾的人或事”。句意:我們工作時(shí)為了掙錢,但是矛盾的是,工作努力并且時(shí)間長(zhǎng)的人通常并不是掙錢最多的。選項(xiàng)D符合題意。

9.填空題

Directions:YouaregoingtoreadamagazinearticleaboutcountrymusicstarPamTillis.Eightparagraphshavebeenremovedfromthearticle.ChoosefromtheparagraphsA-Itheonewhichfitseachgap(23-29).Thereisoneextraparagraphwhichyoudonotneedtouse.Thereisanexampleatthebeginning(0).

WildAngel

CountrymusicstarPamTillistalksaboutherlifeandwork.

(0)I

WhileinthestudiorecordingheralbumAllOfThisLove,countrymusicstarPamTillisfoundherselfimagininganolddancehall.Asaresult,theMexican-flavoredballad,“TequilaMockingbird”,oneofthealbum’shighlightsispunctuatedbythesoundofherdancesteps.

(23)

Thenherlifeasturnedupsidedown.Attheageof16,Pamwasinvolvedinaseriouscaraccident,leadingtoyearsofplasticsurgeryandoccasionalpaineversince.

(24)

Aftertheaccident,sheattendedtheUniversityofTennessee,anditwasherethatPamstartedherfirstband.Leavingcollegein1976,sheworkedforatimeinherfather’spublishingcompany,SawgrassMusic,butthenitwastimetoleavethenest.

(25)

Inthelate1970s,thisareawasamagnetforyoungAmericans.Therewasnotbetterplacetobe,andPam’snewfriendsthereencouragedhertowidenhermusicaltastes.

(26)

“Itwasacrazytime”,Pamrecalls.“Whenyou’reyoung,yougoanywaythewindblows,soIwasexperimentingandseeingwhatIcoulddo.Iwassearchingformyidentity,ifyoulike.”

(27)

ReturningtoNashvillein1978,Pamwasstilllookingforherplacer.Someofhersongshadbeenrecordedbyotherartists,butshenowbeganthesearchforherfirstrecordingcontract.

(28)

Therest,astheysay,ishistory.RecentlyvotedFemaleSingeroftheYearbytheCountryMusicAssociation,andwithaseriesofbest-sellingrecordingbehindher,themostdifficultpartofPam’slifethesedaysisbalancingherhomelife,withherhusbandandyoungson,andhercareer.

(29)

“InsomewaysitwasworseinDad’sday.”admitsJam.“TherewasnoTVorvideoandtheywereaway100daysormoreayear.Butthesacrificeisworthit.It’sawayofteachingyourkidsabouthavingadreamandhowimportantitistofollowthatdream.”

A.However,thistooklongerthansheexpected,andhavingafamousfatherdidn’tautomaticallyopendoors.Shesanginarhythmandbluesbandandafterfiveyearsofwritingandsinging,finallygotherbigchance.

B.Pamenjoyedplayingwiththegroupshehadformed.“There’senormousenergyoutthere,”shestatesemphatically.“Ilastedjustoverayear,butthenitwastimetogohome.”

C.Pamfirstappearedonamajorstageattheageofeightsingingwithherfather.Asateenager,sheshowedupatmanytalentnightsinNashvilleandperformedatlocalclubs.

D.Pam,however,producedherlatestrecordherself.“Itwasrewardingandenjoyable,”shesays,“butIwishI’dbeenabletotakeawholeyearoverit.”

E.CaliforniahasalwaysbeenthedestinationforAmerica’shopefulsanddreamers.PamfeltlimitedbylifeinNashville,andsoshetoomovedtothewestcoast.

F.However,havingtheadvantageofgrowingupinthemusicbusinessherself,Pamknowswhatthisinvolves.Sheunderstandswhatisnecessaryintermsofhardworkandlonelynightsspentinhotelrooms.

G.Pambelievesthattheexperiencegaveheragreaterdeterminationtolivethelifeshewanted.“Ifsomethingdramaticlikethathappenstoanyone,itmakesthemthinktheysurvivedforareason.”

H.Oneinparticulartoldherthatshewascapableofsinginganykindofmusicshewanted.Keentospreadherartisticwings,sheputtogethera“l(fā)oosejazz/rockband”calledFreelight.

I.“Itwasn’tplanned.Myviolinplayerstartedtoplayhissoloandmymindwastransportedtoatimeabout200yearsago.WhenIstarteddancing,thenoiseseemedsoappropriatethatweleftitontherecord.”

A.However,thistooklongerthansheexpected,andhavingafamousfatherdidn’tautomaticallyopendoors.Shesanginarhythmandbluesbandandafterfiveyearsofwritingandsinging,finallygotherbigchance.

B.Pamenjoyedplayingwiththegroupshehadformed.“There’senormousenergyoutthere,”shestatesemphatically.“Ilastedjustoverayear,butthenitwastimetogohome.”

C.Pamfirstappearedonamajorstageattheageofeightsingingwithherfather.Asateenager,sheshowedupatmanytalentnightsinNashvilleandperformedatlocalclubs.

D.Pam,however,producedherlatestrecordherself.“Itwasrewardingandenjoyable,”shesays,“butIwishI’dbeenabletotakeawholeyearoverit.”

E.CaliforniahasalwaysbeenthedestinationforAmerica’shopefulsanddreamers.PamfeltlimitedbylifeinNashville,andsoshetoomovedtothewestcoast.

F.However,havingtheadvantageofgrowingupinthemusicbusinessherself,Pamknowswhatthisinvolves.Sheunderstandswhatisnecessaryintermsofhardworkandlonelynightsspentinhotelrooms.

G.Pambelievesthattheexperiencegaveheragreaterdeterminationtolivethelifeshewanted.“Ifsomethingdramaticlikethathappenstoanyone,itmakesthemthinktheysurvivedforareason.”

H.Oneinparticulartoldherthatshewascapableofsinginganykindofmusicshewanted.Keentospreadherartisticwings,sheputtogethera“l(fā)oosejazz/rockband”calledFreelight.

I.“Itwasn’tplanned.Myviolinplayerstartedtoplayhissoloandmymindwastransportedtoatimeabout200yearsago.WhenIstarteddancing,thenoiseseemedsoappropriatethatweleftitontherecord.”

A.However,thistooklongerthansheexpected,andhavingafamousfatherdidn’tautomaticallyopendoors.Shesanginarhythmandbluesbandandafterfiveyearsofwritingandsinging,finallygotherbigchance.

B.Pamenjoyedplayingwiththegroupshehadformed.“There’senormousenergyoutthere,”shestatesemphatically.“Ilastedjustoverayear,butthenitwastimetogohome.”

C.Pamfirstappearedonamajorstageattheageofeightsingingwithherfather.Asateenager,sheshowedupatmanytalentnightsinNashvilleandperformedatlocalclubs.

D.Pam,however,producedherlatestrecordherself.“Itwasrewardingandenjoyable,”shesays,“butIwishI’dbeenabletotakeawholeyearoverit.”

E.CaliforniahasalwaysbeenthedestinationforAmerica’shopefulsanddreamers.PamfeltlimitedbylifeinNashville,andsoshetoomovedtothewestcoast.

F.However,havingtheadvantageofgrowingupinthemusicbusinessherself,Pamknowswhatthisinvolves.Sheunderstandswhatisnecessaryintermsofhardworkandlonelynightsspentinhotelrooms.

G.Pambelievesthattheexperiencegaveheragreaterdeterminationtolivethelifeshewanted.“Ifsomethingdramaticlikethathappenstoanyone,itmakesthemthinktheysurvivedforareason.”

H.Oneinparticulartoldherthatshewascapableofsinginganykindofmusicshewanted.Keentospreadherartisticwings,sheputtogethera“l(fā)oosejazz/rockband”calledFreelight.

I.“Itwasn’tplanned.Myviolinplayerstartedtoplayhissoloandmymindwastransportedtoatimeabout200yearsago.WhenIstarteddancing,thenoiseseemedsoappropriatethatweleftitontherecord.”

A.However,thistooklongerthansheexpected,andhavingafamousfatherdidn’tautomaticallyopendoors.Shesanginarhythmandbluesbandandafterfiveyearsofwritingandsinging,finallygotherbigchance.

B.Pamenjoyedplayingwiththegroupshehadformed.“There’senormousenergyoutthere,”shestatesemphatically.“Ilastedjustoverayear,butthenitwastimetogohome.”

C.Pamfirstappearedonamajorstageattheageofeightsingingwithherfather.Asateenager,sheshowedupatmanytalentnightsinNashvilleandperformedatlocalclubs.

D.Pam,however,producedherlatestrecordherself.“Itwasrewardingandenjoyable,”shesays,“butIwishI’dbeenabletotakeawholeyearoverit.”

E.CaliforniahasalwaysbeenthedestinationforAmerica’shopefulsanddreamers.PamfeltlimitedbylifeinNashville,andsoshetoomovedtothewestcoast.

F.However,havingtheadvantageofgrowingupinthemusicbusinessherself,Pamknowswhatthisinvolves.Sheunderstandswhatisnecessaryintermsofhardworkandlonelynightsspentinhotelrooms.

G.Pambelievesthattheexperiencegaveheragreaterdeterminationtolivethelifeshewanted.“Ifsomethingdramaticlikethathappenstoanyone,itmakesthemthinktheysurvivedforareason.”

H.Oneinparticulartoldherthatshewascapableofsinginganykindofmusicshewanted.Keentospreadherartisticwings,sheputtogethera“l(fā)oosejazz/rockband”calledFreelight.

I.“Itwasn’tplanned.Myviolinplayerstartedtoplayhissoloandmymindwastransportedtoatimeabout200yearsago.WhenIstarteddancing,thenoiseseemedsoappropriatethatweleftitontherecord.”

A.However,thistooklongerthansheexpected,andhavingafamousfatherdidn’tautomaticallyopendoors.Shesanginarhythmandbluesbandandafterfiveyearsofwritingandsinging,finallygotherbigchance.

B.Pamenjoyedplayingwiththegroupshehadformed.“There’senormousenergyoutthere,”shestatesemphatically.“Ilastedjustoverayear,butthenitwastimetogohome.”

C.Pamfirstappearedonamajorstageattheageofeightsingingwithherfather.Asateenager,sheshowedupatmanytalentnightsinNashvilleandperformedatlocalclubs.

D.Pam,however,producedherlatestrecordherself.“Itwasrewardingandenjoyable,”shesays,“butIwishI’dbeenabletotakeawholeyearoverit.”

E.CaliforniahasalwaysbeenthedestinationforAmerica’shopefulsanddreamers.PamfeltlimitedbylifeinNashville,andsoshetoomovedtothewestcoast.

F.However,havingtheadvantageofgrowingupinthemusicbusinessherself,Pamknowswhatthisinvolves.Sheunderstandswhatisnecessaryintermsofhardworkandlonelynightsspentinhotelrooms.

G.Pambelievesthattheexperiencegaveheragreaterdeterminationtolivethelifeshewanted.“Ifsomethingdramaticlikethathappenstoanyone,itmakesthemthinktheysurvivedforareason.”

H.Oneinparticulartoldherthatshewascapableofsinginganykindofmusicshewanted.Keentospreadherartisticwings,sheputtogethera“l(fā)oosejazz/rockband”calledFreelight.

I.“Itwasn’tplanned.Myviolinplayerstartedtoplayhissoloandmymindwastransportedtoatimeabout200yearsago.WhenIstarteddancing,thenoiseseemedsoappropriatethatweleftitontherecord.”

A.However,thistooklongerthansheexpected,andhavingafamousfatherdidn’tautomaticallyopendoors.Shesanginarhythmandbluesbandandafterfiveyearsofwritingandsinging,finallygotherbigchance.

B.Pamenjoyedplayingwiththegroupshehadformed.“There’senormousenergyoutthere,”shestatesemphatically.“Ilastedjustoverayear,butthenitwastimetogohome.”

C.Pamfirstappearedonamajorstageattheageofeightsingingwithherfather.Asateenager,sheshowedupatmanytalentnightsinNashvilleandperformedatlocalclubs.

D.Pam,however,producedherlatestrecordherself.“Itwasrewardingandenjoyable,”shesays,“butIwishI’dbeenabletotakeawholeyearoverit.”

E.CaliforniahasalwaysbeenthedestinationforAmerica’shopefulsanddreamers.PamfeltlimitedbylifeinNashville,andsoshetoomovedtothewestcoast.

F.However,havingtheadvantageofgrowingupinthemusic

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