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1、GRE1及答案解析(总分:27.00,做题时间:120 分钟)一、PART ONE (Time:30(总题数:7,分数:7.00)1.Several surgeons cautioned against -|_|-the new procedure, -|_|-that patients had been kept in the dark too long about its possible catastrophic consequences.(分数:1.00)A.eschewing . ponderingB.adopting . complainingC.publicizing . add
2、ingD.revising . advocatingE.administering . forgetting2.Jack Kerouac was neither a demon nor a saint but a -|_|-, notably gentle, deeply conflicted and finally self-destructive person whose dream from childhood was to be a writer.(分数:1.00)A.museB.martyrC.cadgeD.fallibleE.ascetic3.Adams was so -|_|-t
3、hat his friends did not bother to -|_|-him, because they presupposed that he would pay scant attention.(分数:1.00)A.obstinate infuriateB.obedient refuteC.refractory provokeD.intractable remonstrateE.bizarre palliate4.His father served as -|_|-to the entire Garcia clan, dispensing money and advice to t
4、hose who needed it, and the family, in turn, revered him.(分数:1.00)A.prelateB.paterfamiliasC.mountebankD.valetE.creditor5.While the causes of the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction have received the most attention, Alvarezs paper points out work on the other major mass extinctions that may also be -|_|-f
5、or the tragedy.(分数:1.00)A.answerableB.indefensibleC.pitiableD.reprehensibleE.avoidable6.Though -|_|-in his youth, Muir grew in the fullness of time to acquire truly -|_|-habits envied by even the most hardened of his fellow survivalists.(分数:1.00)A.a stoic . gourmetB.a sycophant . humbleC.an eccentri
6、c . practicalD.a sensualist . spartanE.an ideologue . catholic7.The monarch and his followers thought of the court as -|_|-how the kingdom ought to be, the harmonious expression of a larger social order centred on the monarch.(分数:1.00)A.a miscalculation ofB.irrelevant toC.a microcosm ofD.recognizabl
7、e asE.isometric to二、SECTION 2(总题数:1,分数:1.00)The distinction between making art and thinking and writing about it should imply neither a mutual exclusiveness nor a hierarchic differentiation of these processes. Leonardo demonstrated that producing art and theorizing about Line it need not be antithet
8、ically opposed activities and that meaningful contributions can be achieved successfully in more than one field. Inexplicably, few theorists have built as memorable architectural structures as his and even fewer artists have been entrusted with the directorship of an influential art institution. Unf
9、ortunately, as theory and practice became more specialized in the modernera and their operational framework clearly defined both in the cultural milieu and the educational process, their independent paths and boundaries have curtailed possibilities of interaction. The creations of categories and div
10、isions have further emphasized highly individualized idiosyncrasies and, by exposing differences, diminished the value of a unifying artistic vocabulary. The transformative cultural process of the last decades has critically examined the artificial separations between theoretical and studio practice
11、s and disclosed viable connections between making, writing, thinking, looking and talking about art. The recent dialogue between the various components of the artistic discourse has recognized the common denominators shared by theoretical analyses and artistic production, one of which is clearly exp
12、osed by the argument that the central objective of the theorist and artist is to unmask and understand artistic meanings in painting or text. The notion that “true“ art is the product of individuals who are incapable of in-depth understanding, in stark contrast to erudite, restrained and controlled
13、scholars, is an outdated model. The assumption that artists make art but cannot or do not have to talk or write about it and that theorists rarely know anything about the creative process, has been consistently refuted by the many texts written from Leonardo da Vinci to Mary Kelly. Even van Gogh, a
14、martyr of the stereotypical “misunderstood genius,“ whose artistic career has been distorted by scores of films and books, wrote with lucidity and insight about art and his work. Apparently, the “mystery“ of the creative process, jealously protected by artists but also selectively cultivated by some
15、 art historians has been both a fascination and frustration for those extrinsic to the process and artists have exposed the intimacy of creativity while acknowledging the role of cognition in creativity. Even the ironic and subversive demise of authorship of the post-modern and electronic age acknow
16、ledges, at least indirectly, the value of the artists individual participation. However, many contemporary artists have abandoned the hierarchic segregation of the inner realm of the creator and, by combining theoretical and studio practices, brought a reconciliatory tone to the processes of making
17、art and analyzing it. Their works, which are often simultaneously artistic productions and critique of the artistic discourse, make use of visual and textual forms to expose the connection between looking and thinking as the essential attribute to both creating and understanding art. (分数:0.98)(1).Ac
18、cording to the passage, the specialization of art and theory has tended to -|_|-.(分数:0.14)A.reduce the level of control artists have over artistic institutionsB.increase the usefulness of creating a unifying artistic vocabularyC.permit a greater level of development of knowledge concerning bothD.cur
19、tail interactions and establish false boundaries between the two fieldsE.complicate the educational process of artists in an unfortunate manner(2).It can be inferred from the passage that prior to the modern era artistic practice was regarded as -|_|-.(分数:0.14)A.a hermetic field without potential fo
20、r collaboration, given that it was almost exclusively populated by “misunderstood geniuses“B.a field less isolated from the practice of critical analysis than the artistic process of the present eraC.more meaningful and useful as a self-critical force than the aesthetic judgments of non-artists, esp
21、ecially art historiansD.primarily concerned with the masking and concealment of artistic meanings from the general publicE.seldom times as specialized as the various branches of science from which art has traditionally been distinguished(3).Which of the following best states the authors main point a
22、bout artists who have abandoned the hierarchical distinction between art and theory?(分数:0.14)A.Theirs is a sterile, abstract practice, unlikely to produce few lasting works.B.They have demonstrated that critics are less important to the art-making process than the public commonly believes.C.They hav
23、e laudably focused their energy on exposing the extent to which theory informs their own practice.D.They have, to the detriment of their work, lost track of inner realm of the creator.E.They have demonstrated a positive alternative to critics who have abandoned their field to become artists.(4).The
24、passage suggests that the mystification of the artistic process by certain art historians and artists can be traced to -|_|-.(分数:0.14)A.the necessity of protecting artistic meaning from a general public who would most likely misunderstand and object to itB.an unconscious tendency of non-artists to l
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