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Which of the following is not implied in the passage?A.Many Japanese paintings hang over t

Which of the following is not implied in the passage?

A.Many Japanese paintings hang over the walls.

B.There is a pretty fireplace in the sitting room.

C.It was one of his paintings that had given his new art called“Impressionism”.

D.Claude Monet bought his rented home at last with the money by selling his paintings.

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第1题

In paragraph 4,the first line,the phrase“china wares”means_________.A.wares made of ChinaB

In paragraph 4,the first line,the phrase“china wares”means_________.

A.wares made of China

B.wares made in China

C.wares made by Chinese people

D.wares made in Chinese designs

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第2题

In the sentence“Monet was still a struggling artist when he arrived in Giverny”(Paragraph

2), the underlined word“struggling”means________.

A.brave

B.both poor and unknown

C.famous

D.rich

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第3题

Gardens of Claude Monet in Giverny Flowers,color,and light are essential elements in inte

rior decorating.And nowhere are these more evident than in the home and gardens of Claude Monet in Giverny,France.Filled with the bright,clear colors of nature,this home is a must—see for anyone who loves art,flowers,color,or decorating.It is especially remarkable because the usual decorating of the day included heavy curtains,large velvet upholstered pieces,and dark,somber interiors.Monet broke from that tradition when he moved here in 1 883,enchanted by the quiet village of Vernon,rolling country hills,pretty trees and fields all laid out gracefully along the banks of the Este River. Monet was still a struggling artist when he arrived in Giverny.It was one of his paintings that had given this new arts movement its name一“Impressionism”一for the use of dabs of color on canvas.rather than sweeping brushstrokes or more classic painstaking detail.While at first reviled by critics impressionism began to grow in popularity and buy 1 890 Monet’s art was selling well enough that he could afford to purchase his rented home for the price of 22,000 francs,equal to the price of just two or three of his paintings.He stayed in this home for the rest of his life,until 1926. Monet’s love of pure color is fully expressed in the decoration of his home.Outside,bright pink stucco walls contrast with forest green shutters.Inside,brilliant yellow hues brighten the dining room while lovely watery blues and greens grace the entry.In the kitchen two tones of blue burst into a riot of color,highlighted with copper pots and blue and white tiles from Rouen. On display in the dining room is the matching yellow china wares filled with a collection of blue and white china pieces as well as the yellow and blue banded dinnerware he had commissioned in his own design.In the center,a large table is set for the family and guests.A pretty fireplace at the end of the room shows Off blue and white tiles under a mantle decorated simply with an arrangement of bottle green vases.Japanese prints cover the walls. The home is one room deep and about five rooms wide,each with windows overlooking the magnificent gardens where great care was taken in the planning and planting.Monet eventually expanded his land to include a small stream,pond,and water,lily gardens on an adjacent properly.At one point he employed a staff of six gardeners to care for the grounds and keep the gar—dens supplied with flowering blooms.It is the gardens that seem to be the focal point of the home Laid out in neatrows,with paths,archways,and color,Monet oversaw every detail.Strolling through them,one almost expects to come upon the scene of Monet paining,his wife and a child in front of his magnificent rose garden.Join us for a beautiful photo tour of Monet’s gardens.

According to the author,the gardens of Claude Monet in Giverny are________.

A.decorated with quiet and dark designs

B.decorated with heavy curtains,large velvet upholstered pieces,and dark,somber interiors

C.decorated with traditional designs

D.filled with the bright,clear colors of nature

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第4题

In the last paragraph,the last sentence,tim word“unpatriotic”means_________.A.loving for h

In the last paragraph,the last sentence,tim word“unpatriotic”means_________.

A.loving for honesty

B.not loving for honesty

C.loving for his country

D.not loving for his country

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第5题

Which of the following is not implied in the passage?A.The blues world is now dominated by

Which of the following is not implied in the passage?

A.The blues world is now dominated by white folks.

B.Most modern blues records are sold almost only to black folks.

C.Most modern blues records are sold almost only to white folks.

D.The black audience for blues music has decreased

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第6题

In the sentence“I can also vouch that the blues,like all music,is a universal language”(Pa

l agraph 3),the word“Vouch”means________.

A.appreciate

B.promise

C.testify

D.gossip

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第7题

According to the author,the essence of the blues is something about_______.A.the whitesB.t

According to the author,the essence of the blues is something about_______.

A.the whites

B.the blacks

C.imitation,development and celebration

D.oppression,depravity and rebellion

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第8题

Blues Starting my own section of blues recommendations fills me with a creeping sense of

guilt andcomplicity.Why?Because Im a white guy writing about an almost completely black genreblack,at least in its origins and in the artists that brought the blues to its zenith in the 50’s and60’s Unlike,say jazz or soul,white performers played little or no positive role in the development of the blues.What positive effect whites had been far outweighed by the commercial exploitation and social exclusion blues pioneers met at every crossroads. Further,there have been absolutely no significant white blues performers.A few are only imitators.Most can’t even properly be called blues musician:they played rock,folk,or pop music influenced by the blues,and much of it was unabashedly horrible,Mostly,though,writing about the blues makes me feel complicit in the unseemly,modern“blues revival”,a movement almost completely white and unoriginal,a popular uprising of middle—class,middle—aged(usually drunk)white guys pretending that they know something about oppression,depravity,rebellion,and the contradictory celebration of life arises from those conditions.These things are the essence of the blues,and,being a middle class.middle-aged white guy I can vouch that we know nearly nothing about them. So why am I here?Well,I can also youth that the blues,like all music,is a universal language and I have come to understand it academically,if not experientially.Eventually,I came tolove blues music if only for its influence on music more akin to my world—rhythm and blues,soul,rock.but in its own fight too.In a general way,the blues speak to things we all have in common love,betrayal,anger,death-and,from that perspective,I,too,got a right to sing the blues-just,well,not in public. On the other hand,as mentioned above,the blues world is now dominated by while folks.Therecords are made by while performers,many of them talented and certainly well—meaning but oftensanitized and uninspired in ways anathema to the blues.White blues musicians frequently teeter on the precipice of caricature.Like Amos N’Andy they trade in grossly rendered black mannerisms;that they do it out of love for the form. rather than derision of the race seems a poor excuse.Sadly,though.most modern blues records—the good ones as well as the bad—are sold almost exclusively to white folks,too.The black audience for blues music has dwindled down to an older,mainly southern crowd of diehard. So.let’s be honest.I come to praise that original style.Indeed,in my research and writing,I hope to increase my own understanding and appreciation for it.And I hold no particular grudge against modern blues,though modern players will be few Hiid far between among my recommendations Mainly.I cannot ignore the fact that modern blues fans made rich men out of John Lee Hooker,B,B,King,Buddy Guy,and other deserving old masters.But,also,there are modern artists who have made great blues records.Many of these artists are from my home state of Texas,so it seems unpatriotic,if not dishonest,not to acknowledge this fact.

According to the author,the blues actually originated from________.

A.the whites

B.the blacks

C.the Europeans

D.the African people

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第9题

莎士比亚的四大悲剧是( )。A.《奥赛罗》B.《李尔王》C.《麦克白》D.《哈姆莱特》E.《维罗纳二绅士》

莎士比亚的四大悲剧是( )。

A.《奥赛罗》

B.《李尔王》

C.《麦克白》

D.《哈姆莱特》

E.《维罗纳二绅士》

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第10题

中国古典舞的动作讲求( )的审美特征。A.拧B.圆C.曲D.直E.绷

中国古典舞的动作讲求( )的审美特征。

A.拧

B.圆

C.曲

D.直

E.绷

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