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Module4Fine Arts-Western,Chinese andPop Arts第一卷(两部分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
1.The streetsare withpeople.A.live B.lively C.living D.alive
2.Many peopleobserved thethief somethingfrom thelady,s bag,but nooneA.steal;to doB.to steal;doing C.stealing;do D.stop him that.steal;doing
3.During hisstay in China,Tom agreat interestin Chinesekungfu.A.invented B.developed C.made D.discovered
4.The studentsin theexam will be strictlypunished inour school.A.caught cheatingB.catches cheatedC.caught cheat D.catching cheating
5.Have youany difficultyin theproblemA.to solveB.solved C.solving D.for solving
6.You cannot hima selfishman thoughhe lookscold.A.consider;be B.look on;to beC.think of;with D.consider;\
7.----What wereyou doingwhen Iphoned you-----I hadjust finishedmy homeworkand_________to takea bath.A.started B.has startedC.was startingD.had started
8.The chairlooks ratherhard,but infact it is verycomfortable to.A.sitting B.to siton C.to sitD.being saton
9.working allday long,he fellasleep assoon ashe layon thebed.A.Getting tiredof B.Getting tiredfrom C.To usedgettried ofD.To gettired fromforreligious(宗教的)purp.oses,for decoration(装饰)and aspatterns(图案).Today,papercuttings aremainly usedas decoration.They ornamentwalls,windows,doors,columns mirrors,lamps andlanterns inhomes.They arealso usedfor decoration on presents,and aregiven aspresents themselves.They areof specialimportance atfestivals.At theSpringFestival forexample,entrances aredecorated withpapercuttings whichare supposedtobring goodluck.Parpercuttings arenot producedby machine,but byhand.There aretwo kindsof papercuttings;scissor(剪刀)cuttings andknife cuttings.Scissor cuttingsare..fashionedwith scissors.Several piecesof paper------------------------------up toeight pieces-----------arefastened together.The motif(图形)is thencut withsharp,pointed scissors.Knife cuttingsare fashionedby puttingseveral layers(层)of paperon arelativelysoft foundationconsisting ofa mixtureof tallow(动物月旨)and ashes.Following apattern,the artistcuts themotif into the paperwith asharp knifewhich heusually holdsvertically(垂直地.The advantageof knifecuttings isthat considerablymore papercuttingscan bemadein oneoperation thanscissor cuttings.In thecountryside,papercuttings areusually made only bywomen andgirls.This usedto be oneof theskills thatevery girlwas tomaster and that wereoften usedto judgebrides(新娘).Professional papercuttingartists are,on theother hand,almost alwaysmen whohaveguaranteed(保证)incomes andwork together in workshops.
53.Papercuttings can beused for.A.decoration B.decorationonpresents C.presents D.all of the above54The underlinedword ornamentmeans.A.to be added toand makesomething beautifulB.to beused asC.to becut inD.to bemadeon
55.Which isthe besttitle ofthis passageA.The waysof papercuttingB.The reasonsfor papercuttingC.The purposesof papercuttingD.Papercutting第二卷(共35分)第四部分写作(共两节,满分.35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题I分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误对标有题号的每一行作出判断如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(J);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正该行多一个词把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线(\)划掉该行缺一个词在缺词处加一个漏词符号
(八),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词该行错一个词在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词注意原行没有错的不要改Kites areinvented inChina200years ago.The earlier
56.kites weremade fromwood,which wereexpensive.Kite flying
57._began tospread betweenthe ordinarypeople onlyafter paper
58._was inventedand thenkite makingcost little.
59._Weifang Cityis birthplaceof thekites.Now kite
60.._flying ismore andmore popularhere.Every spring
61._people allover theworld cometo takepart in the
62._International KiteFestival.They wouldsee beautiful,
63._kites flyin thesky.I believeyou willenjoy themselves
64._here.I hopeyou11go to the Festivalevery year.
65.often ifwe wantto win the game.第二节书面表达(满分25分)根据下列要点,写一篇介绍齐白石的短文
1.齐白石1864—1957是我国最伟大的画家之一
2.湖南湘潭人家境贫困,世代务农,仅在12岁前随外祖父读过一段私塾年青时作过木匠
3.在1902-1909年之间游历祖国各地,画了很多山水画
3.后来他的兴趣转向画日常生活中的简单事物,如蔬菜,花鸟,昆虫等
4.《白菜》是他的一幅著名作品画上,在大白菜旁边的小昆虫两眼盯着白菜,显出对白菜极大的兴趣
5.齐白石的画常常给观众留下想象的空间提示木匠carver;昆虫insect;白菜cabbage1-5:DDBAC6-10:DCBBB11-15:BDDDB16-
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65.go fcome答案Qi Baishi1863-1957was oneof China s greatestpainters.He wasborn in a farmer,s familyin Xiangtan,Hunan province.He hadonly studiedin aprivate schoolfrom hisgrandfatherbefore hewas twelve..He workedas acarver whenyoung.Between1902and1909,he traveledacross thecountry andpainted manylandscapes.His interestchanged latertosimple thingsfrom everydaylife,such asvegetables,flowers,birds andinsects.Cabbageis awell-known exampleof hiswork.The littleinsect in the picturefixed itseyes onthecabbage,which showsits interestin thecabbage.Qi Baishis paintingsoften leavetheaudience thinkingof something.沁园春雪〈毛泽东》・北国风光,千里冰封,万里雪飘望长城内外,惟余莽莽;大河上下,顿失滔滔山舞银蛇,原驰蜡象,欲与天公试比高须晴日,看红装素裹,分外妖姨江山如此多娇,引无数英雄竞折腰惜秦皇汉武,略输文采;唐宗宋祖,稍逊风骚一代天骄,成吉思汗,只识弯弓射大雕俱往矣,数风流人物,还看今朝薄雾浓云愁永昼,瑞脑消金兽佳节又重阳,玉枕纱厨,半夜凉初透东篱把酒黄昏后,有暗香盈袖莫道不消魂,帘卷西风,人比黄花瘦
10.She didnt feelhappy ina blockof apartments.She drather inA.living;to liveB.living;live C.to live;livinga traditionalhouse.
11.John isfond football,while hisbrother iscrazy music.A.at;for B.of;about C.with;atD.for;with
12.inthedark,his headhit againsta tree.A.Walking B.He was walkingC.Walked D.When hewaswalking
13.Our teacheralways saysI ama student.A.to promiseB.promise C.promised D.promising
14.It sno usehim doingthat.A.to persuade;to stopB.persuading;to stopC.to persuade;stopping D.persuading;stoppingD.to live;live
15.------You werebrave enough to sayno tohim.------Well,I willnever regretthat.A.to doB.having doneC.tobedoing D.to havedone第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Leonardo da Vinci beganpainting the Mona Lisain
1503.He wasworking16a specialpaintingfor achurch at that time17the churchpainting was not18well.An Italianbusinessman askedda Vincito painta pictureof hissecond
19.This isthe woman who20be seeninthe Mona Lisa.All inall,theMonaLisa is a verygood exampleof da Vinci s21and it satisfiedthe husband,da Vinciused22and lightinac1ever23inthe painting,daVincilovedscience and
24.Right awaya personcan seethat there is alot ofgeometry inthe MonaLisa.The faceof theMonaLisais made of manycircles and25shapes like26Even her27can beseen as a smallpart ofa largecircle.The womaninthe28is sittingon abalconyand29can beseenbehind her.daVinciloved tostudy rocksso thesecanbeseen30in hisotherpaintings.The womanis sittingwith herknees31the side.Her headis turnedtolook outof the painting.Her handsare32togetherinfront ofher.This wayof33is nowused bymany34when35Leonardo daVinci isa remarkable(非凡的)master.16A upB.inC.on D.about..17A butB.thus C.however D.so..18A doingB.going C.making D.working..19A servantB.daughter C.nurse D.wife..20A mustB.should c.might D.can..21A worksB.jobs C.novels D.photos..22A heavinessB.black C.darkness D.oils..23A wayB.picture C.hanc1D.eye..24A chemistryB.maths C.geography D.biology..25A squareB.round c.long D.egg..balls B.sticks C.vases D.26A..boxes
27.A.smile Bshout Ccry Danger...
28.A.church Bpainting C.sofa D..house
29.A.trees Bbuildings Cmountains D...flowers30A.by andby Bhere andthere Cover andover D.up...and down31A onB byC toD.beyond....32A caughtB heldC supportedD.hung....33A painting B livingC smilingD sitting.....34A womenB actressesC girlsD.models....35A theyare beingpaintingB.painting..C.being paintedD.they havepainted第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项ACOME TONEWYORK ANDSEETHE WORLDIfyou relooking for the placethat haseverything,there,s onlyone placeto visit,and thatis New York.It sa wholeworld ina city.The Worldof Theatre:All ofNew Yorkisastage.And itbegins withBroadway.Where elsecanyou findso manyhit showsin oneplace Onlyin New York.The Worldof Music:Spend an evening with Beethoven atLincoln Centre.Swing to the greatjazzof GreenwichVillage.Or rockyourself sillyat thehottest dancespots foundanywhere.The Worldof Art:From Rembrandtto Picasso.From Egyptiantombs toIndian teepees.Whatever kindof artyou like,you willfind itin New York.The Worldof FineDining:Whether its roast Beijing duckin Chinatown,lasagna inLittleItaly,orthe finest French coq au vin foundanywhere,thereisa worldof greattaste waitingforyou in New York.The Worldof Sights:What othercity hasa Statueof LibertyA RockefellerCentre OraBronx Zoo
36.Which of the followingprogram cana visitorhave onlyinNewYorkA.To enjoyroastBeijingduck.B.To tastethefinestFrenchcoqauvin.C.To spendan eveningwithBeethoven.D.To seethe Statueof Liberty.
37.From thetext weknow that“Rembrandt”is mostlikely thename ofa famousA.singer B.painting C.play D.painter
38.What thewriter reallywanted todo istoA.try topersuade readerto paya visitto NewYorkB.give readersome informationabout NewYorkC supplyreaders withsome wonderfulprogram inNew YorkD.help readersto geta betterunderstanding ofNewYork.
39.The passageabove may be takenfrom.A.a guidebookfor foreignersB.a handbookfor EnglishlearnersC.a pocketbookfor visitingbusinessmenD.a storybookfor nativereaders.BThe smallunframed paintingcalled“Fishman“was signedby alittle-known Italianartist,Maveleone(1669-1740).When it was soldrecently inNewYorkfor$27,000,the seller,Mr.Oliver Pitt,was asked to explainhow thepicture hadcome intohis possession.Pitt said,“I didnt knowit wasso valuable.I mnot anart expert.Photography ismy hobby.I boughtFishermanin Italyin1970for$
140.The picturewas dirty,and Icould seethe artists signature.But anywayit wasnt thepicture thatI liked.I boughtit because of the frame.“itsa mostunusual frame,madeoftiny,silver sea-shells(贝壳).They aresetin such a waythat theyreflect(反射)perfect lightonto thesurface ofa picture.I nowhavea photographof mywife inthat frame,and I11never partwith it.“When Ireturned toNewYorkI showedthe paintingin itsframe to.a customsofficer.I toldhimthatI hadpaid$140for itbut admittedI didnt knowits actualworth.The customsmanvalued itat$140,and Iwas askedto payduty onthat value.I didso,there andthen.uLater,I tookoff the frame,andthatuncovered Maveleone,ssignature.My wife suggestedin funthat the painting mightbeavaluable one;so Icleaned itand put it up for sale.”As aresult ofthis explanation,Oliver Pitthad toappear incourt.He wasaccused(指控)of knowinglymaking afalse statementof thevalue ofa pictureso asto cheat the CustomsDepartment.Pitt wasnot happy,“I toldthe truthas Iknew then,v couldhe said.What elseIsay”And thenthe judgeagreed withhim.The CustomsDepartment isresponsible toblame,“hesaid,“for makinga truevaluation ofgoods broughtintothecountry,so that the correctamountof dutymaybecharged.Mr.Pitt didnot causeor tryto causethe mistakethat wasmade.He paidthe dutythat wasdemanded.If,now,the CustomsDepartment findsthat itsvaluationwasnotcorrect,it cannotbe allowedto haveanother try.Pitt isnot guilty有罪.“
40.When OliverPitt boughtthe pictureA.it wasunframedB.Maveleone signedthe dealC.he suggestedthat itwas valuableD.itwastheframethe attractedhim.
41.Pitt metthe customsofficer where the officerwas employedto.A.at therailway stationor airport:examine peoples baggageB.at theairport or port;examine peoples baggage.C.atthebus stoporport;help peopleenter theUSA.D.attheairport orport;help peopleenter TheUSA.
42.From thepassage we can inferthat ifMave1eon hadbeen awell-known artistA.thepaintingwould havecost muchmore than$140B.he wouldnt havesold hispainting atsuchalow price.C.the customsofficer wouldhave valuedthepainting at$140or less.D.Pitt wouldnt havehad theintention tobuy anyof hispaintings.
43.Pitt tookoff theframein ordertoA.look for the artists signatureB.find thepainting strue valueC.use itfor hiswifesphotographD.clean thepainting toputitupforsale
44.Which of the followingstatements istrue tothe storyIn theendA.Pitt wasaskedtopay thecorrect amountof dutyB.Pitt soldtheframeof thepaintingatanevenhigher priceC.the CustomsDepartment hadno rightto revaluethepainting.D.Pitt swife wasregarded asan expertbecauseofher wisesuggestionCThe modernsailing shipwas developedby amanwhonever wentto sea.He wasPrince HenryofPortugal,the youngerson of the PortugueseKing andan Englishprincess.Prince Henrylived inthe fifteenth century.As aboy hebecame devotedtothesea,andhe dedicatedhimself toimproving thedesign ofships andthe methodsof sailingthem.In1416,when hewas twenty-two,Henry foundeda school for mariners,to whichhe invitedeveryonewho couldhelp him-Jewish astronomers,Italian andSpanish sailors,and Arabmathematiciansand mapmakers whoknow howto usethe crudecompass of the dayand couldimprove it.Henry s goal was to design and equipvessels thatwould becapable ofmaking longoceanvoyages withouthaving tokeep closetotheshore.The caravel(多桅小帆月台),whichhe helpeddesign,carried moresails andwas longerand slimmerthan anyship thenmade,yetwas toughenoughtostand upagainst galesat sea.He alsodeveloped thecarrack(宽身帆船),which wasa slowership,but onethat wascapable ofcarrying more cargo.The worldwoes creditto Prince Henry forthe developmentofthecraft thatmade oceanicexplorationpossible.He livesin historyas Henrythe Navigator.
45.Prince Henrystartedhis schoolforthepurpose of.A.helping marinersB.improving shipdesignandsailingmethodsC.studying astronomyand mathematicsD.improving hisown skillasasailor
46.The teacherinPrince Henrys schoolseem tohave been.A membersoftheroyal familyB.astronomers,sailors andmapmakersD.shipbuilders D.All ofthe above
47.Prince Henrysgoalwastodesign vesselsthat could.A.make longerdeep-sea voyagesB.travel fasterthan thosein useatthattimeC.explore thecoastline ofPortugalD.carry largercrews andmorecargothan existingones
48.Compared withhis caravel,HenryJ scarrack was.A longerand slimmerB.able tocarry moresailsC.able tocarry morecargo D.shorter
49.PrinceHenrys principal;achievement wasthat of.A.making oceanicexploration possibleB.improving thecompassC.founding aschoolformarinersD.inventing theclipper shipDWhats OnStageAnacrobatic(杂技)soul:To celebrateits55anniversary,the ChinaAcrobatic Troupewillpresent“The Soulof China”,wheretheseemingly impossibleis madereal.Chills(寒战)will rundown yourspine(脊柱)as youwatch breathlesslyas performerstake theirartand theirbodies tothe edge.Time:7:30p.m.,September13-19Place:Capital Theatre,22Wangfujing Dajie,Dongcheng DistrictExhibitionsJointshow:A groupink paintingexhibition isrunning atthe HuangshichengArt GalleryinBeijing.About50works by25young artistsincluding GeYunand YuYang areon display.Time:9a.m.-5p.m.until September10Place:Huangshicheng Gallery,136Nanchizi Dajie,Dongcheng DistirctOiLpaintings:The WanfungArt Gallerywill hosta jointshow ofoil paintingsby10youngand middle-aged artists.On displayare morethan30of theirlatest works,which capture(捕捉)he wonderousvariety oflife inunique(独特的)styles.Time:9a.m.-4p.m.until September15Place:136Nanchizi Street,Dongcheng DistrictLiterature(文学)museum:The NationalMuseum ofModern ChineseLiterature offersanin-depth studyoftheevolution ofChinese contemporaryliterature from1919to
1949.Time:9a.m.-4p.m.,September13Place:45Anyuan Donglu,Chaoyang District(Shaoyaoju area)Belgium Orchestra(管弦乐队)La PetiteBande,the BaroqueOrchestra ofBelgium,willperform inBeijing atthe Grand Theatre ofthe Cultural Palace of Nationalities aspart ofactivitiesacross theworld tocommemorate《己念)the250lh anniversaryof Bachs death.Time:7:30p.m.September11-14Place:GrandTheatreoftheCulturalPalaceofNationalities
50.What doyou thinkoftheacrobatic showmentioned hereA.When youwatch it,you willcertainly feelcoldB.Something strangewill puzzleeveryone,including scientists.C.Unexpected thingswill makeyou excitedand surprisedD.Even thebravest oneswillbetoo frightenedto goon watching
51.Suppose itis September14today,how manyactivities canpeople chooseto attendA.2B.3C.4D.
552.On thewhole,we canconclude.A.people inBeijing prefermodern cultureto somethingtraditionalB.there areusually morecultural activities in Septemberthan inany othermonthC.most ofthe culturalactivities inBeijing arefor foreignvisitors onlyD.wecanenjoy alarge varietyof culturalactivitiesinBeijingEOne ofChinasmost popularfolkarts ispapercutting(剪2氏).Archaeological(考古学的)finds tracethe traditionback tothe6hcentury;itissupposed thatthebeginnings ofpapercutting wereeven afew centuriesearlier.Papercuttings are。
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