单选题_____A To the Science Museum.B To the History Museum.C To the Art Museum.D To the Space Museum.

题目
单选题
_____
A

To the Science Museum.

B

To the History Museum.

C

To the Art Museum.

D

To the Space Museum.


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  • 第1题:

    —I think science is more useful than art.
    —I disagree.I think artis_science.

    A.not so useful as
    B.less useful than
    C.the most useful of
    D.as useful as

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查比较结构。as+形容词原级+as意为“和……一样……”。上句意为“我认为科学比艺术更有用”,下句意为“我不同意,我认为艺术和科学一样有用”,故答案为D。

  • 第2题:

    共用题干
    Changes in Museums
    Museums have changed.They are no longer places that one"should"visit;they are places to enjoy and learn.
    At a science museum in Ontario,Canada,you can feel your hair stand on end as harmless electricity passes through your body.At the Metropolitan(大城市的)Museum of Art in New York City , you can look at the seventeenth century instruments while listening to their music.At New York's American Museum of Natural History recently,you can help make a bone-by- bone reproduction of the museum's dinosaur(恐 龙),a beast that lived 200 million years ago.
    More and more museum directors are realizing that people learn best when they can somehow become part of what they are seeing.In many science museums,for example,there are no guided tours.The visitor is encouraged to touch,listen,operate,and experiment so as to discover scientific principles for himself. The purpose is not only to provide fun but also to help people feel at home in the world of science.The theory is that people who do not understand science will probably fear it,and those who fear science will not use it to best advantage.
    One cause of all these changes is the increase in wealth and leisure time.Another cause is the rising percentage of young people in the population.Many of these young people are college students or college graduates.Leon F.Twiggs,a young black professor of art once said,"They see things in a new and different way.They are not satisfied to stand and look at works of art;they want art they can participate(参加)in."The same is true of science and history.

    In America today,all science museums are open to the public and free.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:
    第二段中提到,人们在博物馆中可以感受头发直立、聆听古老乐器的演奏,以及帮忙制作恐龙模型等。第三段第三句又提到,参观者被鼓励去触摸、聆听、操作和做实验等。由此可知,人们在博物馆中,可以参与很多活动。
    第二段最后一句提到,最近在美国的自然历史博物馆,你可以帮忙制作恐龙模型,这只是表明美国自然历史博物馆最近开办了这项活动,并不是说美国自然历史博物馆最近才开放。
    根据第三段的第二句和第三句可知,博物馆鼓励参观者去触摸,去聆听,去操控,去做实验等。
    根据第三段第三、四句可知,博物馆所做的这些努力,就是想让参观者从自身体验中获得科学知识,对科学的世界不再感到陌生。
    全篇文章并未提到所有的科学博物馆是否是免费开放的。
    根据第四段第一句可知,导致这些变化(包括更多人去博物馆)的原因之一就是人们有了更多的财富和业余时间。
    根据第四段倒数第二句可知,大多数年轻人喜欢他们可以参与其中的艺术。

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    Changes in Museums
    Museums have changed.They are no longer places that one"should"visit;they are places to enjoy and learn.
    At a science museum in Ontario,Canada,you can feel your hair stand on end as harmless electricity passes through your body.At the Metropolitan(大城市的)Museum of Art in New York City , you can look at the seventeenth century instruments while listening to their music.At New York's American Museum of Natural History recently,you can help make a bone-by- bone reproduction of the museum's dinosaur(恐 龙),a beast that lived 200 million years ago.
    More and more museum directors are realizing that people learn best when they can somehow become part of what they are seeing.In many science museums,for example,there are no guided tours.The visitor is encouraged to touch,listen,operate,and experiment so as to discover scientific principles for himself. The purpose is not only to provide fun but also to help people feel at home in the world of science.The theory is that people who do not understand science will probably fear it,and those who fear science will not use it to best advantage.
    One cause of all these changes is the increase in wealth and leisure time.Another cause is the rising percentage of young people in the population.Many of these young people are college students or college graduates.Leon F.Twiggs,a young black professor of art once said,"They see things in a new and different way.They are not satisfied to stand and look at works of art;they want art they can participate(参加)in."The same is true of science and history.

    Young people who are well-educated like the art they can participate in.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    第二段中提到,人们在博物馆中可以感受头发直立、聆听古老乐器的演奏,以及帮忙制作恐龙模型等。第三段第三句又提到,参观者被鼓励去触摸、聆听、操作和做实验等。由此可知,人们在博物馆中,可以参与很多活动。
    第二段最后一句提到,最近在美国的自然历史博物馆,你可以帮忙制作恐龙模型,这只是表明美国自然历史博物馆最近开办了这项活动,并不是说美国自然历史博物馆最近才开放。
    根据第三段的第二句和第三句可知,博物馆鼓励参观者去触摸,去聆听,去操控,去做实验等。
    根据第三段第三、四句可知,博物馆所做的这些努力,就是想让参观者从自身体验中获得科学知识,对科学的世界不再感到陌生。
    全篇文章并未提到所有的科学博物馆是否是免费开放的。
    根据第四段第一句可知,导致这些变化(包括更多人去博物馆)的原因之一就是人们有了更多的财富和业余时间。
    根据第四段倒数第二句可知,大多数年轻人喜欢他们可以参与其中的艺术。

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    Changes in Museums
    Museums have changed.They are no longer places that one"should"visit;they are places to enjoy and learn.
    At a science museum in Ontario,Canada,you can feel your hair stand on end as harmless electricity passes through your body.At the Metropolitan(大城市的)Museum of Art in New York City , you can look at the seventeenth century instruments while listening to their music.At New York's American Museum of Natural History recently,you can help make a bone-by- bone reproduction of the museum's dinosaur(恐 龙),a beast that lived 200 million years ago.
    More and more museum directors are realizing that people learn best when they can somehow become part of what they are seeing.In many science museums,for example,there are no guided tours.The visitor is encouraged to touch,listen,operate,and experiment so as to discover scientific principles for himself. The purpose is not only to provide fun but also to help people feel at home in the world of science.The theory is that people who do not understand science will probably fear it,and those who fear science will not use it to best advantage.
    One cause of all these changes is the increase in wealth and leisure time.Another cause is the rising percentage of young people in the population.Many of these young people are college students or college graduates.Leon F.Twiggs,a young black professor of art once said,"They see things in a new and different way.They are not satisfied to stand and look at works of art;they want art they can participate(参加)in."The same is true of science and history.

    In science museums today,people no longer feel strange in the world of science but gain scientific knowledge by themselves.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    第二段中提到,人们在博物馆中可以感受头发直立、聆听古老乐器的演奏,以及帮忙制作恐龙模型等。第三段第三句又提到,参观者被鼓励去触摸、聆听、操作和做实验等。由此可知,人们在博物馆中,可以参与很多活动。
    第二段最后一句提到,最近在美国的自然历史博物馆,你可以帮忙制作恐龙模型,这只是表明美国自然历史博物馆最近开办了这项活动,并不是说美国自然历史博物馆最近才开放。
    根据第三段的第二句和第三句可知,博物馆鼓励参观者去触摸,去聆听,去操控,去做实验等。
    根据第三段第三、四句可知,博物馆所做的这些努力,就是想让参观者从自身体验中获得科学知识,对科学的世界不再感到陌生。
    全篇文章并未提到所有的科学博物馆是否是免费开放的。
    根据第四段第一句可知,导致这些变化(包括更多人去博物馆)的原因之一就是人们有了更多的财富和业余时间。
    根据第四段倒数第二句可知,大多数年轻人喜欢他们可以参与其中的艺术。

  • 第5题:

    单选题
    Increased _____ to the shrinking world will stimulate more foreign travel with professors, studying cultures, history, art, literature, language, and other subjects that will enrich students’ understanding and appreciation of the planet and its people.
    A

    sensitivity

    B

    sensibility

    C

    sentiment

    D

    sensation


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    sensitivity敏感性。sensibility感觉能力。sentiment情绪,情操。sensation感觉,感情;轰动。

  • 第6题:

    单选题
    It is useful to science()the earth as an object in space.
    A

    to consider

    B

    which considers

    C

    considers

    D

    the consideration of


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    What is called science or art, according to the author?
    A

    the deficit answers of some of man’s questions

    B

    Man’s thoughts

    C

    all of man’s questions

    D

    the meaning of reality


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    由第四段第二句“Where the answer is clear, we call it science or art and move on to higher ground and a new vista of the world.”可知答案清楚地,我们就称之为科学或艺术。故选A。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    The author of the passage most likely mentions “Little Green Men” in the first paragraph for what purpose?
    A

    To poke fun at the ignorance of most science fiction readers

    B

    To introduce a daunting challenge that will have to be addressed before human interstellar space travel can become possible

    C

    To draw a comparison between the attempts of humans to voyage in space and the more successful attempts of other civilizations

    D

    To draw an amusing distinction between a supposed danger of space travel, as presented in the popular media, and the actual challenges posed by interstellar space travel, as perceived by scienfists

    E

    To suggest that the concept of human interstellar space travel is as much of a myth as the “Little Green Men” that appears in science fiction movies and television programs


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推断题。文章第一段中提到“the Little Green Men”,这是科幻故事中对外星人的刻画,可知作者将科幻与现实中进行太空旅行进行区分,故D项表述最合适。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    What is NOT mentioned as a condition for receiving a scholarship?
    A

    Being a person who has migrated to the country

    B

    A good academic record at a secondary school

    C

    Acceptance for study in a science program

    D

    An essay outlining an applicant’s personal history


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    短文第3段提到了申请奖学金必须是移民的学生,考虑学校的成绩和自我介绍的材料。C项中关于科学研究项目的内容并未提到,故选C。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The passage is mainly discussing _____.
    A

    the difference between general history and art history

    B

    the making of art history

    C

    what we can learn from art

    D

    the influence of artists on art history


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文章第一段第一句点明了主题。虽然第一、二段对比了通史和艺术历史的差异,但并非讨论的中心,因为大量篇幅是用来讲述艺术的表现功能和作用,如最后一段,故C符合题意。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    What is Seattle’s most visible landmark?
    A

    Seattle Art Museum.

    B

    A Contemporary Theater.

    C

    Hammering Man sculpture.

    D

    The Space Needle.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据第一段中 “Most visitors come to the Center for Seattle’s most famous and most visible landmark, the Space Needle…”可以判断出正确答案为The Space Needle。

  • 第12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。

  • 第13题:

    下面哪个陈述最准确地表达Architecture(建筑学)的含义?( )

    A.form and function of building
    B.science and art of building
    C.art and style of building
    D.design and construction of building注:building-房屋;science-科学;design-设计;form-形式;art-艺术;construction-建造;function 功能;style-风格;and-和

    答案:B
    解析:
    ①form and function of building:建筑的形式和功能;②science and art ofbuilding:建筑的科学和艺术;③art and style of building:建筑的艺术和风格;④design and construction of building:建筑的设计和建造。

  • 第14题:

    共用题干
    Changes in Museums
    Museums have changed.They are no longer places that one"should"visit;they are places to enjoy and learn.
    At a science museum in Ontario,Canada,you can feel your hair stand on end as harmless electricity passes through your body.At the Metropolitan(大城市的)Museum of Art in New York City , you can look at the seventeenth century instruments while listening to their music.At New York's American Museum of Natural History recently,you can help make a bone-by- bone reproduction of the museum's dinosaur(恐 龙),a beast that lived 200 million years ago.
    More and more museum directors are realizing that people learn best when they can somehow become part of what they are seeing.In many science museums,for example,there are no guided tours.The visitor is encouraged to touch,listen,operate,and experiment so as to discover scientific principles for himself. The purpose is not only to provide fun but also to help people feel at home in the world of science.The theory is that people who do not understand science will probably fear it,and those who fear science will not use it to best advantage.
    One cause of all these changes is the increase in wealth and leisure time.Another cause is the rising percentage of young people in the population.Many of these young people are college students or college graduates.Leon F.Twiggs,a young black professor of art once said,"They see things in a new and different way.They are not satisfied to stand and look at works of art;they want art they can participate(参加)in."The same is true of science and history.

    New York's American Museum of Natural History is opened recently.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:B
    解析:
    第二段中提到,人们在博物馆中可以感受头发直立、聆听古老乐器的演奏,以及帮忙制作恐龙模型等。第三段第三句又提到,参观者被鼓励去触摸、聆听、操作和做实验等。由此可知,人们在博物馆中,可以参与很多活动。
    第二段最后一句提到,最近在美国的自然历史博物馆,你可以帮忙制作恐龙模型,这只是表明美国自然历史博物馆最近开办了这项活动,并不是说美国自然历史博物馆最近才开放。
    根据第三段的第二句和第三句可知,博物馆鼓励参观者去触摸,去聆听,去操控,去做实验等。
    根据第三段第三、四句可知,博物馆所做的这些努力,就是想让参观者从自身体验中获得科学知识,对科学的世界不再感到陌生。
    全篇文章并未提到所有的科学博物馆是否是免费开放的。
    根据第四段第一句可知,导致这些变化(包括更多人去博物馆)的原因之一就是人们有了更多的财富和业余时间。
    根据第四段倒数第二句可知,大多数年轻人喜欢他们可以参与其中的艺术。

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    Changes in Museums
    Museums have changed.They are no longer places that one"should"visit;they are places to enjoy and learn.
    At a science museum in Ontario,Canada,you can feel your hair stand on end as harmless electricity passes through your body.At the Metropolitan(大城市的)Museum of Art in New York City , you can look at the seventeenth century instruments while listening to their music.At New York's American Museum of Natural History recently,you can help make a bone-by- bone reproduction of the museum's dinosaur(恐 龙),a beast that lived 200 million years ago.
    More and more museum directors are realizing that people learn best when they can somehow become part of what they are seeing.In many science museums,for example,there are no guided tours.The visitor is encouraged to touch,listen,operate,and experiment so as to discover scientific principles for himself. The purpose is not only to provide fun but also to help people feel at home in the world of science.The theory is that people who do not understand science will probably fear it,and those who fear science will not use it to best advantage.
    One cause of all these changes is the increase in wealth and leisure time.Another cause is the rising percentage of young people in the population.Many of these young people are college students or college graduates.Leon F.Twiggs,a young black professor of art once said,"They see things in a new and different way.They are not satisfied to stand and look at works of art;they want art they can participate(参加)in."The same is true of science and history.

    People can afford to get into the modern museums since they have more time now.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    第二段中提到,人们在博物馆中可以感受头发直立、聆听古老乐器的演奏,以及帮忙制作恐龙模型等。第三段第三句又提到,参观者被鼓励去触摸、聆听、操作和做实验等。由此可知,人们在博物馆中,可以参与很多活动。
    第二段最后一句提到,最近在美国的自然历史博物馆,你可以帮忙制作恐龙模型,这只是表明美国自然历史博物馆最近开办了这项活动,并不是说美国自然历史博物馆最近才开放。
    根据第三段的第二句和第三句可知,博物馆鼓励参观者去触摸,去聆听,去操控,去做实验等。
    根据第三段第三、四句可知,博物馆所做的这些努力,就是想让参观者从自身体验中获得科学知识,对科学的世界不再感到陌生。
    全篇文章并未提到所有的科学博物馆是否是免费开放的。
    根据第四段第一句可知,导致这些变化(包括更多人去博物馆)的原因之一就是人们有了更多的财富和业余时间。
    根据第四段倒数第二句可知,大多数年轻人喜欢他们可以参与其中的艺术。

  • 第16题:

    单选题
    It is useful to science considering the earth as an object in space.
    A

    to consider

    B

    which considers  

    C

    considers

    D

    the consideration of


    正确答案: D
    解析: 本题中It是形式主语,真正的主语应该是不定式或that从句。该句意为“认为地球是圆的对于科学是有用的”,considering意为“考虑到”,不符合句意,故本题四个选项只有[A]符合这一要求。

  • 第17题:

    单选题
    The sentence “But this has rarely been a one-way street.” in the last paragraph means that _____.
    A

    contemporary art has been nourished by modern science

    B

    modern science has been nourished by art

    C

    artists can become scientists and scientists can become artists

    D

    the impacts of modern art and science are actually mutual


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    此题考查的是对句意的理解。这句话的意思是“但这几乎从来就不是单行道”。联系上下文可知,这句话是说明科学与艺术之间的影响是相互的,不是单方面的。D项的mutual一词意思是“相互的”,正确表达了句意,故选D。A项和B项的说法不全面。C项意思是艺术家可以成为科学家,科学家也可以成为艺术家,理解错误。

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    —I think science is more useful than art.—I disagree. I think art is _____ science.
    A

    not so useful as

    B

    less useful than

    C

    the most useful of

    D

    as useful as


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    上句意为“我认为科学比艺术更有用”,下句意为“我不同意,我认为艺术和科学一样有用”。as+形容词原级+as意为“和……一样……”。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    A

    A list of influential painters.

    B

    A history of an art movement.

    C

    A comparison of schools of art.

    D

    A description of a painting.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    教授讲座中涉及加拿大艺术的起源以及发展,所以说他主要描述了一个艺术运动的历史,故选择B项。
    【听力原文】
      The painter Arthur Lismer wrote, “Most creative people, whether in painting, writing or music, began to have a guilty feeling that Canada was as yet unwritten, unpainted, unsung.” According to Lismer, there was a job to be done, and so a generation of artists set out to create a school of painting that would record the Canadian scene and reinforce a distinctive Canadian identity. Calling themselves the Group of Seven, they proclaimed that—quote, “Art must grow and flower in the land before the country will be a real home for its people.”
      The Group’s origins date back to the 1911 showing in Toronto of the painting “At the Edge of the Maple Wood” by A.Y. Jackson of Montreal. This painting’s vibrant color and texture made a deep impression on local artists. They persuaded Jackson to come to Toronto and share a studio with them. Jackson began to accompany another painter, Tom Thomson, on sketching trips to Algonquin Park, north of the city.
      A patron gave the artists the famous Studio Building in Toronto. It was here that Thomson did some of his finest paintings from sketches made in the wild. Among them was “The Jack Pine,” one of the nation’s best-loved pictures. But then, suddenly and tragically, Thomson died in 1917 drowning in a canoe accident—shocking his fellow painters and Canadian art lovers.
      After a 1919 trip to the wilderness, the artists decided to organize an exhibition and to formally call themselves the Group of Seven. The seven founding artists were Jackson, Lismer, Harris, MacDonald, Varley, Johnston, and Carmichael.
      Their 1920 exhibition was an important moment in Canadian art. It proclaimed that Canadian art must be inspired by Canada itself. However, the initial response was less than favorable. Several major art critics ignored the show, while others called the paintings crude and barbaric. Yet, when British critics praised the Group’s distinctly Canadian vision, the Canadian public took another look. Later exhibitions drew increasing acceptance for the Group’s work, establishing them as the “national school.” Before long, they were the most influential painters in the country, and several of their paintings have become icons of Canada.
      A.Y. Jackson was influential for his analysis of light and shadow. Arthur Lismer’s work has an intensity all its own-particularly his painting of the “Canadian Jungle,” the violently colored forest in the fall. Lawren Harris went further than the rest in simplifying the forms of nature into sculptural shapes, organizing an entire scene into a single, unified image, and eventually into abstraction.
    Questions 53 to 55 are based on the passage you have just heard.
    53. What is the professor’s point of view concerning the Group of Seven?
    54. What can be concluded about the Group of Seven’s style of painting?
    55. Which of the following best describes the organization of the lecture?

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    Which of the following can be inferred from the passage, about the adherents of “certain theories of nonrepresentational art”?
    A

    They consider the use of illusion to be inappropriate in contemporary art.

    B

    They do not agree the marks on a flat surface can ever satisfactorily convey the illusion of three-dimensional space.

    C

    They do not discuss important works of art created in the past.

    D

    They do not think that the representation of nature was ever the primary goal of past painters.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    题目提到“certain theories of nonrepresentational art”,可将范围定位于文章前三句。文中第一句表明作者观点,即认为艺术和幻觉的研究是不可分割的。第三句后半部分“although”,可知这里是强调的重点。作者表明尽管他对非具象艺术持批评态度,但是并不是针对他们进行批评。由此推知,现代的非具象理论认为错觉在现代艺术中已经不再有用。答案为A。

  • 第21题:

    问答题
    Whose contribution shouldn’t be neglected by the educators in the teaching science history?

    正确答案: People who applied scientists’ ideas.
    解析:
    推断题。作者在文章倒数第二段倒数第二句指出,无论在哪种情况下,学生们都对将原始想法转化为各种实际应用的个体或机构“中间人”毫不了解,而这些实际应用远远超出了科学家的最初想法。由此可见,作者认为教师们不应该忽略那些将观点转化为实际应用的人所做出的贡献。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Art is subjective in that _____.
    A

    a personal and emotional view of history is presented through it

    B

    it can easily rouse our anger or sadness about social problems

    C

    it will find a ready echo in our hearts

    D

    both B and C


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文章第二段第二句“Art, on the other hand, ... opinions.”解释了艺术主观性的原因。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Where may the passage come from?
    A

    An art book

    B

    A story book

    C

    A science book

    D

    A medicine book


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    本文主要介绍了英国滑板选手Dave Cornthwaite在滑板运动上挑战自己的故事,因此B项A story book符合题意,意思是“一本故事书”。A项An art book主题应该是艺术。C项A science book应该与科学有关。D项A medicine book主题应该是医学。