单选题Ms. Woo began to study the art of paper cutting ______.A when she was fourteenB after she got to AmericaC when she was in collegeD after she finished college

题目
单选题
Ms. Woo began to study the art of paper cutting ______.
A

when she was fourteen

B

after she got to America

C

when she was in college

D

after she finished college


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  • 第1题:

    对于Serena Williams下面哪些称呼正确:()

    A、Ms. Serena Williams

    B、Ms. Serena

    C、Ms. Williams

    D、Serena


    参考答案:ABD

  • 第2题:


    What is the problem with the rug?
    A. Ms. Janet Perez feels it is too small.
    B. Ms. Janet Perez never ordered it.
    C. Ms. Janet Perez feels she was undercharged for it.
    D. Ms. Janet Perez ordered two but received one.


    答案:B
    解析:
    文章中关于rug的句子“I never ordered the rug(我从来没有订购过地毯)”,因此正确答案是选 项B。这道题轻而易举吧!

  • 第3题:

    Highly emotional,lacking in self-confidence,he knocked about in____jobs as a young man before settling on the study of art.

    A.various
    B.overall
    C.modified
    D.peculiar

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查形容词。题目意为:“由于非常情绪化又缺乏自信,他年轻时辗转从事了很多工作,最终选定研究艺术。” A项意为“各种各样的”。B项意为 “全部的”。C项意为“改进的;修改的”。D项意为“特殊的;奇怪的”。
      

  • 第4题:

    单选题
    What did Ms. Woo do in 2014?
    A

    she won the second prize in a national painting and art competition.

    B

    she was invited to many activities to show paper cutting.

    C

    she held a paper cutting show at a shopping centre near Washington.

    D

    she took part in an activity to promote Chinese paper cutting.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    【语篇解读】本文讲述了一个中国移民在美国传播中国传统剪纸文化的故事。
    本题是细节题。由题干关键词in 2014可定位到第二段。由“One Saturday in 2014, Ms. Woo held a paper cutting show at a shopping centre near Washington”可知,当时,她在华盛顿附近的一家购物中心里举办了一个剪纸秀。故答案为C项。

  • 第5题:

    单选题
    Ms. Woo began to study the art of paper cutting ______.
    A

    when she was fourteen

    B

    after she got to America

    C

    when she was in college

    D

    after she finished college


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    本题是细节题。由题干关键词began to study the art of paper cutting可定位到第三段。由“Ms. Woo began to study the art of paper cutting as a 14-year-old girl in her hometown in China”可知,她是十四岁开始学习剪纸艺术的。故答案为A项。

  • 第6题:

    单选题
    The Art Makes Good Business program is intended for _____.
    A

    the general public

    B

    modern art lovers

    C

    corporate members of MOCA

    D

    people involved in art business


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    事实细节题。题目中问“艺术成就优秀企业活动是为谁而开展的?”从文章第二段的第一句“The event is open to new and current corporate members of MOCA”可知,本活动是专为那些当代艺术博物馆的新老企业而设的。正确答案为C。

  • 第7题:

    名词解释题
    光铜(Art paper)

    正确答案: 印刷纸质的一种,表面有涂布层,并且有光泽,多用于彩色宣传品印刷。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    In the passage, the writer thinks the art of paper cutting is ______ now.
    A

    very popular in America

    B

    very popular in China

    C

    for people who know about

    D

    in danger of disappearing


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    本题是细节题。由第一段中的“But this traditional art is at risk of disappearing now”可知,剪纸艺术正处于绝迹的危险之中。故答案为D项。A、B两项文中并未提及,C项表述错误。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The passage asserts which of the following about commercial art?
    A

    There are many examples of commercial art whose artistic merit is equal to that of great works of art of the past.

    B

    Commercial art is heavily influenced by whatever doctrines are fashionable in the serious art world of the time.

    C

    The line between commercial art and great art lies primarily in how an image is used, not in the motivation for its creation.

    D

    The pervasiveness of contemporary commercial art has led art historians to undervalue representational skills.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文中:But I think that the victory…we may be in danger of ceasing to know.作者认为商业广告的推行和通俗化给艺术历史学家和评论家们造成了一定的难题,即他们会低估这种具象技能。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Which of the following best describes teenagers according to Ms. Fox and Ms. Frankel?
    A

    Isolated.

    B

    Arrogant.

    C

    Independent.

    D

    Sensitive.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    理解归纳题。通读文章后可知,作者虽提到孩子们不愿意总被当作孩子看,有独立的倾向,但这不是文章阐述的重点,故排除C项。A、B两项在文章中没有提到,也可排除。文章多处提到孩子们不愿总被当成孩子,他们渴望得到父母的肯定和尊重,此处暗示了父母应尊重他们的感受;且第五段首句提到,他们总是用抗拒的态度来掩饰内心的脆弱,可见孩子们内心的敏感,故答案为D项。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    It was from the earliest time _____ men began to study the natural phenomena and heavenly bodies.
    A

    when

    B

    where

    C

    that

    D

    how


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    句意:人类在很早的时候就开始研究自然现象和天体。看到It is (was) ...就应马上想到是否强调结构。从空白前内容可推知强调的是时间状语。注意,强调结构中,如强调部分指人,可用who或whom代替that;如果强调部分指物,可用which代替that。但如果强调部分指时间或地点,不可用when或where代替that。本题中,因强调的是时间状语,所以不可用when代替that,正确选项为C。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Mrs.Woo and her family didn’t get hurt because _____.
    A

    her husband knew there would be a storm

    B

    they were all outside the house when the storm became worse

    C

    she felt the house was moving

    D

    the welfare department helped her


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    答案在“…she felt that her house was moving”中。

  • 第13题:

    When he was in his he began to study English.

    A.forty
    B.forty's
    C.forties
    D.forty's years old

    答案:C
    解析:
    在某人几十岁时,用“in one’s+基数词的复数形式”。

  • 第14题:


    What will happen on May 10th?
    A. Another seminar will be held.
    B. Mr. Takagi and Ms. Lee will meet.
    C. The seminar will end.
    D. Mr. Takagi,Ms. Lee and Ms. Ward will meet.


    答案:D
    解析:
    Takagi给Ward写的邮件中的下半部分中提到5月10号见面,并说届时,Lee也会参加这次会面。因此可以推知TakagKWard.Lee会在5月10号这一天会面。正确答案是D。

  • 第15题:

    光铜(Art paper)


    正确答案: 印刷纸质的一种,表面有涂布层,并且有光泽,多用于彩色宣传品印刷。

  • 第16题:

    问答题
    Expressionism  Expressionism is an art movement that produced a wealth of wonderful works of art, and the lives of the artists who created them were no less colorful and exciting. The word expressionism can be used to describe art from different times and places, most of them were part of a movement that took place in Germany from 1905 to 1920. They shared some of the beliefs. Those beliefs were that art should try to change society, to make it less conservative. It should express the energy of nature—following in the footsteps of Vincent van Gogh—-and personal feeling rather than simply representing nature. It should feel uncomfortable, which means it should challenge the traditional ways of looking at the world. This differed from the opinion of Henri Matisse who believed that art should be comfortable. Expressionist art should be inspired by folk art, and the art of what were then called primitive people, for example from Africa.  The aim of the Expressionists was to express personal feeling about what they were painting rather than representing it exactly as it was. It should have strong colors and shapes, be relatively direct, untutored and unplanned and should still contain recognizable things, but not be realistic. The lines could be distorted, and the colors could be strengthened or changed as in the art movement that began in 1905 called Fauvism.  Expressionism was more than a style in painting. It could be found in theatre and cinema, literature and architecture. It was a sharing of ideas and experiences across all these media. The life stories of the Expressionist artists show just how much they had in common. Many began by studying applied art, such as furniture design, often to please their parents. Although they later made more personal art, they continued to make use of those technical skills. Both art critics and the public received this new movement with derision and outrage. Expressionist artists were trying to shock by challenging the traditional, conservative views held by many people. Gradually, however, it became accepted and even admired.  All the Expressionists were affected by World War I (1914-18). Some fled from Germany and spent the war years in exile. Some never returned to their homeland. Most served in the war and some were killed. At first some of them hoped a war would change society for the better but they were soon disillusioned when they saw the destruction and suffering that it caused. In the years after the war, many Expressionist artist revealed the horrors they experienced in their work.  After World War I, Expressionism became very fashionable in Germany, where art was allowed to flourish. This freedom ended in 1933 when Hitler declared all Expressionists were degenerate. This led to them being sacked from their jobs or forced to leave Germany. In 1937 the Nazis took thousands of art works from German museums and put them in an enormous exhibition called the Degenerate Art Exhibition, to show how bad and decadent this art was. It presented a view of the world that went against their political and cultural ambitions to rid Germany of all inferior races.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    表现主义 表现主义是20世纪初至30年代盛行于欧美一些国家的艺术流派。它首先出现于美术界,后来在音乐、文学、戏剧以及电影等领域得到重大发展。艺术家们从丰富多彩的现实生活中提取素材,创作了大量优秀的艺术作品。虽然表现主义涵盖的范围很广,但本书中所提到的这些表现主义画家是1905年至1920年间,活跃在德国表现主义运动的舞台上的那部分群体。书中其他被提及的作家,有的是用作品影响了这些画家的创作,有的与这些画家有着共同的创作理念。在理念上,表现主义强调反传统,表现主义画家对社会现状不满,要求变革。受凡·高艺术的影响,在创作上,他们不满足于对客观事物的摹写,要求进一步表现事物的内在实质,突破对人的行为和人所处的环境的描绘,揭示人的灵魂和内心的感情世界,以此来引起观众的强烈震撼和共鸣,它给人们提供了看待周围世界的全新视角。表现主义的这一创作观点与野兽派亨利·马蒂斯的观点很不一致,后者认为艺术应该能给人带来内心的祥和与平静,起到抚慰的作用。
    表现主义画家在创作过程中改变了以往以写实为主的油画传统,注重通过作品来表达画家个人的真实情感。表现主义的创作受到民间艺术和原始艺术,如非洲艺术的启发。其作品大都色彩鲜艳,轮廓粗犷,虽然在其间也能看见具体的形象,但绝不写实。它们直接、纯朴、直觉地表达了画家的情感。与野兽派的技法较为相近,它擅长运用扭曲的线条或是粗犷的色彩轮廓。
    表现主义的影响不仅仅局限于美术界,其创作理念在戏剧、电影、文学以及建筑领域中都有所体现。表现主义画家的生平也有着许多共同之处,比如为了讨好父母,他们大都从学习应用工艺美术起步,如家居设计等。尽管他们后来也有了自己个性化的创作,但这些实用技巧仍会在他们的作品中有所体现。因为试图通过这种新的创作方式向传统而保守的社会观念发起挑战,在出现之初,便受到艺术评论家的公然嘲笑,引起了公众的极度愤慨。不过,随着时代的变迁,它逐渐为人们所接受,甚至成为年轻人崇拜的对象。
    第一次世界大战对表现主义画家影响很大。战争期间,他们有的逃离了德国,过着流亡的生活,有些从此就再也没能回去。他们中的大多数都参加了战争,有的在战斗中不幸牺牲。参战之初,他们对战争抱有幻想,期望它能使这个腐化的世界变得更美好,但是战争爆发后不久,这个幻想就破灭了。在亲眼目睹了无数的流血、牺牲、人们流离失所、痛苦挣扎的情景之后,这些画家的精神受到了极大的摧残,战后纷纷在作品中对当时所经历的恐惧和伤害进行了刻画。
    一战结束后,百废待兴,表现主义也在德国风靡一时,成为主流艺术。1933年,希特勒上台,情况随之发生了变化。在表现主义作品中,希特勒看到了不利于德国当时所采取的种族灭绝政策的倾向,便宣布表现主义画家都是“堕落分子”。他们在德国社会中已无立足之地,纷纷失去了工作,被迫离开祖国。1937年,纳粹当局从德国博物馆搜罗出上千幅表现主义作品,并组织了一场名为“堕落艺术”的大型展览,以此来宣扬这种艺术形式的腐朽和败坏。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第17题:

    单选题
    He _____ himself with a pencil and paper, and began to draw.
    A

    furnished

    B

    derived

    C

    possessed

    D

    ventured


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    furnish供给,提供。derive获得,起源。possess拥有。venture冒险。

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    What do we find after the development of the laser in the 1960s?
    A

    Industrial revolution brought surgery changed greatly.

    B

    Medical help became available for industrial workers.

    C

    The study of art went through a complete revolution.

    D

    Human being’s methods in surgery changed greatly.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    事实细节题。由关键词the development of the laser定位第一段最后一句可知“激光为外科手术带来革命性的变化”,故选D项。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    Which of the following best states that author’s attitude toward comics, as expressed in the passage?
    A

    They constitute an innovative art from.

    B

    They can be a worthwhile subject for study.

    C

    They are critically important to an understanding of modern art.

    D

    Their visual structure is more complex than that of medieval art.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    作者认为:Just as the study of poetry remains incomplete without an awareness of the language of prose, so, I believe, the study of art will be increasingly supplemented by inquiry into the “linguistics” of the visual image,就像没有散文的语言意识就很难学好诗歌一样,通过研究视觉图像的“语言学”会对相关艺术领域的探索作一些补充。漫画是艺术中的一种,同样也是值得学习研究的。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    The author of the passage explicitly, disagrees with which of the following statements?
    A

    In modern society even non-artists can master techniques that great artists of the 14th century did not employ.

    B

    The ability to represent a three-dimensional object on a flat surface has nothing to do with art.

    C

    In modern society the victory of representational skills has created a problem for art critics.

    D

    The way that artists are able to represent the visible world is an area that needs a great deal more study before it can be fully understood.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    考察与作者观点不同的内容,文章第一句作者就表明研究过去的大师的作品时,其艺术和幻觉是密不可分的。在接下来的叙述中,作者就这一观点展开论述。B选项的观点与作者的态度是相反的,选项为B。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the last paragraph?
    A

    Biologists began to study new species of turtles for Chinese food markets.

    B

    Biologists discovered a few rare species of turtles as a result of search previously

    C

    Some species of turtles will soon be extinct if they are caught and killed at the present speed.

    D

    Turtles will soon be a target for rare collectors as dear as pearl and diamond.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    本题是是非题。第六段第一句中有提及选项A,B的内容;第六段第二句中有提及选项C的内容;所以答案为D。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Before she began to study at Beijing University, she()in a factory for five years.
    A

    had worked

    B

    worked

    C

    has worked

    D

    would work


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    The lack of progress in international relations reveals that governments must study the art of diplomacy much closer.                   A                      B       C        DNo error  E

    正确答案: D
    解析:
    短语“much closer”修饰动词“study”因此应该用副词形式“much more closely”。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Micre can be learned about a culture from a study of art history than general history because art history _____.
    A

    shows us the religions and emotions of a people in addition to political values

    B

    provides us with information about the daily activities of people in the past

    C

    gives us an insight into the essential qualities of a time and a place

    D

    all of the above


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    文章第二段第三、四、五句表明D为正确答案。