Hi everyone,
Took 13:30 minutes and got 6/7 correct, including 4:30 minutes to read, write down paragraphs summaries and main point.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P1Paragraphs one merely describes Wynton Marsalis as one of the greatest jazz musician of his time and contrasts the success with a prediction of future doom for him and for the jazz.
Brief summary: WM and an unfavorable prediction
P2Paragraph 2 talks about two facts.
#1 Wynton Marsalis released 15 cds in 1999 and did not release anything else shortly afterwards.
#2 2 records companies started abandoning the idea of promoting new jazz talents
Brief summary: after a big release no more promotion of young talents
P3Paragraph 3 tells us that Marsalis took most of the blame for this declining trend in the jazz world.
The accusations are that Marsalis focused too much on the past and limited the innovative impulses of Jazz.
Hence Jazz now is some museum like music.
Brief summary: Critics view
P4Paragraph 4 tells us the actual intention of Wynton Marsalis and how record executives misrepresented it.
Brief summary: WM's intentions and RE' view
P5This paragraph shows the point of view of record labels. Even tough jazz artists looked back at jazz masters as role models, record labels saw some sort of repetition and hence preferred to market old records since for them it was more convenient.
Brief summary: RE' driver: profit
Main pointThe main point is to explain how Jazz came to become an old genre
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?
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Main point question
Refer to main point above
(A) Although he was once heralded as the leading promoter and definer of jazz, Wynton Marsalis's recent turn toward traditional elements in his music has made record companies reluctant to contract with him.
Not in line with pre-thinking.(B) Contrary to critics who accuse him of narrow neotraditionalism that stifles the evolution of jazz, Wynton Marsalis plays jazz that is new and innovative and his emphasis on past masters has widened the audience for jazz.
Not in line with pre-thinking.(C) Though Wynton Marsalis enjoyed great success for two decades, the shift in focus by record companies to re-releasing traditional recordings has caused him to move away from the traditionalism that initially fueled his success.
Not in line with pre-thinking.(D) By emphasizing appreciation of traditional jazz, Wynton Marsalis has unintentionally led major record companies to shun developing new talent in favor of re-releasing vintage jazz recordings.
In line with pre-thinking.(E) Despite widespread acknowledgement of his musical gifts, Wynton Marsalis has come under increasing criticism for what many regard as excessive traditionalism.
Not in line with pre-thinking.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2. By stating that many people consider Marsalis to embody a "retro ideology," (Highlighted) the former executive quoted at the end of the third paragraph most likely means that they believe that Marsalis
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Inference question
They think that Marsalis was too traditional and suppressed all the innovative elements of jazz
(A) revived a discredited set of ideas
Not in line with pre-thinking.(B) merely recombined other people's ideas
Not in line with pre-thinking.(C) overemphasized strict adherence to tradition
In line with pre-thinking(D) reinvented and reinterpreted traditional forms
Not in line with pre-thinking.(E) seized on a set of inauthentic musical ideas
Not in line with pre-thinking.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3. The author would most likely be less negative about the state of affairs in jazz if
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Inference question
The author is negative because labels do not promote anymore new talents and because jazz is seen as an old genre. Any statement indicating the contrary will be our answer
(A) critics were to soften their outspoken indictment of what they view as Marsalis's neotraditionalism
Critics are irrelevant(B) Marsalis were to continue focusing on releasing new music that was informed by traditional jazz
This would not affect the argument(C) Marsalis were to speak out against those who describe his adherence to tradition as unbending
we don't know how this could affect the current state of affairs(D) record companies were to emphasize developing new artists while reissuing old recordings
In this case the author would not be so negative. In line with pre-tinking(E) young jazz musicians were to favor a respect for tradition over impulsive innovation
probably opposite------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4. Which one of the following describes a situation most analogous to the situation facing Marsalis, as described in the passage?
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Analogous question
The scenario is the following: a famous exponent of SOMETHING unwillingly brings down that SOMETHING
(A) A town council's successful plan to slow the pace of housing development on its remaining rural lands has the unintended consequence of forcing housing prices to rise significantly faster than in neighboring towns.
the problem here is that rural development is not affected(B) A well-known seed research firm aggressively markets new hybrid tomatoes designed to taste like older traditional varieties, but as a result, sales of traditional varieties skyrocket while hybrid sales decline.
In line with pre-thinking(C) A producer of wool fabrics finds that business has increased substantially since synthetic-fabric producers have begun marketing fabrics that most consumers find less attractive than wool fabric.
Not in line with pre-thinking(D) A firm that has been selling and promoting herbal medicines for several decades finds that sales are slumping because of increasing competition from upstart herbal products companies.
Not in line with pre-thinking(E) A campaign to save an endangered fish species in a chain of lakes backfires when a ban on fishing in those lakes allows a predatory fish species to thrive and diminish stocks of the endangered species.
Not in line with pre-thinking------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5. According to the passage, Marsalis encouraged young jazz musicians to
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Detail question
"Indeed, in seeking to elevate the public perception of jazz and to encourage young practitioners to pay attention to the music's traditions"
(A) restrain their revolutionary, innovative impulses
Not in line with pre-thinking(B) learn to compose as well as perform jazz
Not in line with pre-thinking(C) play sessions with older musicians
Not in line with pre-thinking(D) ignore the prevailing public perceptions of jazz
Not in line with pre-thinking(E) stay in touch with the traditions of jazz
Correct------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6. The author would be most likely to agree with which one of the following?
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Inference question
Let's evaluate the answer choices
(A) Ironically, record companies have embraced a kind of classicism that is more rigid than that attributed to Marsalis by critics.
in the second last paragraph Marsalis is described as not at all traditional or extremely rigid. So probably the classicism promoted by record executives is more rigid than Marsalis'(B) Contrary to what critics charged, Marsalis energetically promoted new artists.
Never mentioned(C) Understandably, Marsalis's fellow musicians have been more vocal in their displeasure with his views than have music critics.
Never mentioned(D) Surprisingly, most of today's young artists take issue with critics' increasingly negative views of Marsalis's neotraditionalism.
Never mentioned(E) In saturating the market with fifteen new collections of music in 1999, Marsalis made himself especially vulnerable to criticism.
Never mentioned------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7. The passage provides information sufficient to answer which one of the following questions?
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Detail question
Let's analyze the answer choices
(A) In the two years after 1999, did Marsalis
compose any new music?
Per the passage release(B) Are Marsalis's fans drawn mainly from younger or from older jazz lovers?
Not mentioned(C) Has Marsalis ever released a CD consisting of only jazz standards?
Not mentioned(D) Why did Marsalis have no recording contract at the time the passage was written?
Not mentioned(E) What is a factor that contributed to the shift by record companies toward reissuing vintage jazz recordings?
Mentioned all over the passage------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It is a good day to be alive, cheers!