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UNIT-7ArtLesson-4完形填空、阅读、写作综合训练一.完型填空(共小题)20The dreamof manypeople isto leavetheir markon the world howeverthey can.This couldbe incountlessdifferent],from comingup witha newinvention to2starting afamily.Nomatter what it is,3theworldin someway is the purposeof manylives.Thats4makes the Renaissance-an artperiod whichcentered inItaly betweenthe14th and17th centuries-the eraof5When wehear theword art,its verylikely thatwell imaginea workfrom the Renaissance period.This w(复兴)一as atime whenmany believeart madea revivalrenaissance”,6,means tobringnew lifeto something.Take theworks ofItalian artistand inventorLeonardo daVinci forexample.His paintingMona Lisabecameone of the best-known7on Earth.While manyartists lefttheir marksby bringing8to theworld,Da Vincidid(解剖学)much morethan that.The artistwas fascinatedwith thestudy ofhuman anatomyand even9timedissecting humanbodies tohelp withhis studies.Da Vincialsoproved his10in many other areas,and hecreated sketchesof ideasfor manyinventions,from bridgesandmachinery toeven ahelicopter anda robot.The Renaissancealso playedhost tomanyothergreat namesin theworld of art.Italian painterRaphael,forexample,was anotherleader ofthis era.But hismost famouswork isnt11on aw alltoday.12,hismasterpiece——the RaphaelRooms ofItaly sPalace of the Vatican——IS thew all.The wallsand ceilingsof thepalace arefilled withbeautifully13paintings ofBib lescenes,which he started as ayoung artistin
1508.Religious workssuch asRaphaePs were the14style of theRenaissanceperiod.We onlyhave tolook atthe(标志性的)一most iconicsculpture ofthat periodand perhaps15—to realizethat.Italian artistMichelangelo^sculpture David,16a Biblicalcharacter,was firstlyshown in the1500s.The(抗议者),sculpture has17years ofexposure to the rain,having rocksthrow natitby protestersand evensomeone18it witha hammerin the1990s.19all these,David isstill standingstrong and20today-a truesymbol of theRenaissance.
1.A.ways B.places C.countries D.centuries
2.A.continuously B.simply C.occasionally D.finally
3.A.changing B・creating C.helping D.protecting
4.A.that B-this C.what D.it
5.A.world-makers B.world-users C.world-creators D.world-markers
6.A.in allB・at allC.after allD.of all
7.A.novels B・poems C・artworks D・dramas
8.A.honor B-beauty C・peace D・entertainment
9.A.devoted B.used C.enjoyed D.spent
10.A.greatness B.talents C.skills D.morals
11.A.showing B.hanging C.appearing D.shining
12.A.For exampleB.As aresult C.Instead D.Moreover
13.A.detailed B・painted C・decorated D.described
14.A.famous B・common C・ordinary D.special
15.A.in notime B,at anytime C.of alltime D.at times
16.A.coming outB・adapted fromC.based onD・named after
17.A.survived B・continued C.lived fbrD•experienced
18.A.making B・pushing C.correcting D.attacking
19.A.In additionto B・Generally speakingC.Due toD.In spiteof
20.A.handsome B・gentle C.cautious D・proud二.阅读理解(共小题)8AChinese painting,also knownas the traditional nationalpainting,one ofthetraditionalpaintings witha long(天然颜料),histoiy,has itsunique andindependent system.Using brushes,ink,and Chinesepigments a()painting isdrawn ona specialkind ofpaper Xuanpaper orsilk.The traditionalsubjects arefigures,landscapes,flowers andbirds.In comparisonwith Westernpainting,Chinese paintinghas itsown artisticcharacteristics.After acarefulstudy ofthe object,a paintercan discoverthe rulesof itsstructure,and thenproduce itby theminds eye.It isnotmerely asimple copy,but itcombines theobject with the artisticconcept ofthe producer,turning a natural imageintoan artisticimage”.The objectcan showthe artisfsfeelings andpersonality toachieve theeffect of“beingalike not only inspirit,but alsoin appearance^.Not all the objectsare to be drawnon thepaper,and muchspace isleftfbr theimagination.The useof linesis importantin Chinesepainting.Clear,swift,sharp andchangeable linesarecombined with the push,point andpress ofthe brushand inkto showthe qualityoftheobject andvariations of(色调).tone AncientChinese artistslisted18different waysof drawinglines withthe brushin figurepainting.Different waysof creatinglines areused whenpainting a landscape,flowers andbirds,clouds,and bamboos.(起源)Traditional Chinesepainting andcalligraphy are different branchesofartstemming from the sameorigin.They usethe samekind oftools andallthelines usedin paintingare variationsofthepoints andlines ofcalligraphy.Though they aredifferentartistic forms,theyareclosely linkedin termsof theirexpression ofthoughtsand feelings.They influenceeach otherto createanother artisticfeature.
1.Which ofthe followingwords candescribe thecommon subjectsof traditional Chinese paintingA.Valuable.B.Independent.C.Special.D.Natural.
2.The writerbelieves that a traditionalChinese painterspicture.A.reflects socialproblemsof histimes B.describes mainlyanaturalimageC.expresses histhoughts D.tells atrue story
3.It canbe inferredthatatraditionalChinesepainter spentmuch time.A.traveling B.learning todraw linesC.reading D.studying calligraphybefore drawing
4.What dopainting andcalligraphy havein commonA.Using thesimilar techniques.B.Starting fromthe sameperiod.C.Belongingto thesameartistic fbnn.D.Covering thesame themes.BBy themid-1920s,Pablo Picasso,one ofthe mostinfluential artistsofthe20th century,had beenone ofthemost celebratedmen.In1957,when PabloPicasso wasin hisseventh decade,he jokedthat x-ray technologymightone dayreveal alost workunderneath oneof hisearly paintings.Today,that predictionbecame realityalthoughthe technologyinvolved goesfar beyondx-rays.Using hyper-modem toolsto peerinto oneof hisBlue Periodpaintings,researchers havenotonlyshown ahiddenpiece ofart historyin astonishingnew detail,they haverevealed astriking amountof insightinto Picassoscreativeprocess andstyle.The investigationfocused onHLaMisereuse accroupie,norn CrouchingWoman,Hpainted in1902and(画布)(蜷坐的)currently ownedby the Art Gallery.The painting,an oilon canvaspiece drawinga crouchingwomanwho wearsa longcoat,shows Picassostypical BluePeriod colors:grey,green,blue andwhite.It showsthat theinnovative modernistwas inspiredby thelines ofan underlyinglandscape painted by anunknownartist.The analysisalso exposesseveral changes tothewoman describedinthepainting,many ofwhich Picassoultimatelyabandoned.Researchers releasedtheir findingson Saturdayspress conferenceoftheAmericanAssociation fbrthe Advancementof Sciencein Austin,Texas.We thinknow ifsa landscapepaintedbysomeoneenrolled atthe finearts academyin Barcelona,someone inPicassos orbitbut notin hisclose circle,9,says KennethBrummel,assistant curatorof modernart for theArtGallery ofOntario.(油画布),As towhy Picassowould have“recycled“another artisfscanvas reasonscould rangefromeconomic necessity,asayoung artiststill establishinghimself,to deepinspiration drivenby thelines ofthe imagealreadylaid downthere.Picasso oftenre-used canvasesfor thisreason.n“He didntshave offthe canvasor puta preparatorylayer overit JBrummel says.Picasso sawthis landscape,found inspiration,and decidedhe wasgoing to paint itimmediately.
5..According tothe text,the mostlikely processof Picassospainting©Picasso reusedanother artistscanvas.©Inspired byalandscape painting,Picasso decidedtopaintone too.
③Picasso painteda womanon the landscapepainting.®Not happywiththelandscape,Picasso coveredit totally.
⑤Picasso madechangestothe womanA.
②③④B.
④②③C.
①③⑤D.
②①④
6.How didPicasso dealwiththelandscape paintingA.He reusedit becausehe hatedwasting anything.B.He hidhis ownpaintings beneaththelandscape.C.He tookthe advantageof itand createda newone.D.He keptit tohimself withthe permissionof itsowner.
7.What canwe inferfromthepassageA.People oftencelebrated Picassossuccess.B.Picasso wasnot well-off whenhestartedhis career.C.Picasso becamesuccessful overnight.D.Picasso wasgood atimitating otherartists works.
8.Which ofthe followingisthebest titleforthetextA.Picassos predicationturned outtobejoke.B.High technologyuncovered artmysteries.C.Seeing isnot alwaysbelieving.D.Lost ArtworkFound UnderFamous PicassoPainting.三.应用文写作共小题1假定你是李华,想邀请外教一起参观中国剪纸艺术展请给他写封邮件,内Henry paper-cutting容包括.展览时间、地点;
1.展览内容2注意.词数左右;1100,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2。
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