資源簡介 26.How have the mini-libraries contributed to the community A.They have increased the park attendances.B.They have taken the place of traditional schools.C.They have transformed phone addicts into book lovers.D.They have promoted the interaction and bonding among people.27.Which of the following best describes the impact of the mini-libraries A.Short-livedB.Predictable.C.Far-reaching.D.Unidentifiable.CMention the 1970s and most people will have an opinion.It will be mixed up withmemories of strikes and power cuts in London.Go deeper and there were plenty of pubs andin a world where television was limited to three channels,and cinema chains that oftenchanged their programs twice weekly.Best of all,though,was live music.Every town had its established venue for touringbands but London enjoyed a number of smaller locations that hosted rock,folk or jazz actsseveral nights a week.Many of these were Irish owned or managed,and part of a traditionwhere providing live music was part and parcel of running a pub.In fact,there were an awfullot of bands and singers you could see on a regular basis within 25 miles of London.Evenbetter,admission was free in many of the smaller venues.The concentration of so much of this in such a small geographical area was acomparatively recent development,and can be traced to the impact the 1973 oil price rise hadon the record industry.Against the background of the strikes and power cuts that everyone experienced,would-be rock stars found that touring up and down the UK in a van and staying overnight in hotelssuddenly became extremely expensive.It was hardly surprising that bands concentrated onvenues closer to home to lower traveling and accommodation costs.There were other factors at work too.It's worth remembering that the London of the1970s was a city with a constantly declining population.There were many empty houses aswell as local authority flats that were "hard to let".And commercial space too,which meantplenty of recording and rehearsing studios.Forget the negative comments of the 1970s,the strikes and power cuts.We shouldcelebrate the sounds that came out of the pubs half a century ago as part of our rich musicalheritage.28.What is the purpose of paragraph 1 A.To recall the memories of London.B.To show the unstable life in London.C.To introduce the emergence of live music.D.To reveal the severe situation of people's life.29.Why did many bands perform in venues closer to their homes A.To reach a larger audience.【高二英語第5頁(共10頁)】 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫