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1、托福-练习十四及答案解析(总分:39.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Passage 1(总题数:1,分数:13.00)The ImpressionistsIn April 1870, an art exhibit opened in Paris featuring famous and priceless works of art. However, at the time, no one knew that these paintings would one day be considered masterpieces. The paintings and the painters wer
2、e virtually unknown at the time and would remain that way for several years.In the nineteenth century, French art was dominated by the Academy of Fine Arts. Every year the academy held an art show called Le Salon. In 1863, the Academy rejected one of the paintings of Edouard Manet. Manet and a group
3、 of other independent artists organized their own show, which they called Salon des Refuses (Salon of the Rejected), which opened on April 15,1874. A newspa per critic named Louis Leroy visited the gallery and was not pleased with what he saw. One painting of boats in a harbor at dawn by Claude Mone
4、t particularly enraged him. It was called Impression: Sunset. Leroy wrote that this piece, and in fact most of the pieces in the show, looked like impressions-a term for a preliminary, unfinished sketch made before a painting is done. Leroys newspaper review was jokingly called “The Exhibition of th
5、e Impressionists“. Within a few years of Leroys review, the term “Impressionists“ had clearly stuck, not as a term of derision but as a badge of honor, and a new movement was born.The Impressionist movement included the French painters Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas,
6、 Paul Cezanne, and the American painter Mary Cassatt. The techniques and standards employed within the Impressionist movement varied widely, and though the artists shared a core of values, the real glue which bound the movement together was its spirit of rebellion and independence.This spirit is cle
7、ar when you compare Impressionist paintings with traditional French paintings of the time. Traditional painters tended to paint rather serious scenes from history and mythology. “Many Impressionist paintings feature pleasant scenes of urban life, celebrating the leisure time that the Industrial Revo
8、lution had won for the middle class, as shown in Renoirs luminous painting luncheon of the Boating Party. In that famous painting, the sun filters through the orange-striped awning bathing everything and everyone at the party in its warm light. Renoir once said that paintings should be. likable, joy
9、ous, and pretty. “ He said, “There are enough unpleasant things in this world. We dont have to paint them as well. “ It is this joy of life that makes Renoirs paintings so distinctive.The Impressionists delighted in painting landscapes (except for Edgar Degas, who preferred painting indoor scenes, a
10、nd Mary Cassatt, who mainly painted portraits of mothers and children). Traditional painters, too, painted landscapes, but their landscapes tended to be somber and dark. The Impressionists landscapes sparkle with light. Impressionists insisted that their works be “true to nature“. (分数:13.00)(1).What
11、 point does the author make about the art show that opened on April 15,1874, at the Salon des Refuses in Paris?A. It was more popular with visitors and critics than the official show called Le Salon.B. It made the painters and paintings shown there instantly successful.C. Its organizers refused to a
12、llow F douard Manet to display his paintings there.D. It featured famous paintings and painters before they became well known.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(2).The word “virtually“ in the passage is closest in meaning to the word _.A. almost B. infinitely C. seemingly D. forever(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(3).According to
13、the author, Louis Leroy used the term “Impressionists“ because _.A. he understood that these artists did not carefully study their subjects, but only got a quick impression of what they paintedB. he thought that Monets painting, and all of the paintings at the show, looked like unfinished drawingsC.
14、 he believed that giving these artists a group name would help them become famousD. he thought that the painting Impression: Sunset was the best painting at the show(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(4).The word “derision“ in the passage is closest in meaning to _.A. ridicule B. sincerity C. respect D. sorrow(分数:1.0
15、0)A.B.C.D.(5).Which of the following sentences best expresses the essential information in the sentence below? Incorrect answer choices omit important information or change the meaning of the original sentence in an important way.The techniques and standards employed within the Impressionist movemen
16、t varied widely, and though the artists shared a core of values, the real glue which bound the movement together was its spirit of rebellion and independence.A. The core of values shared by the Impressionists was the most important connection between them.B. Although there were artistic differences
17、among the Impressionists, they were united by an independent spirit and shared valuesC. At first the Impressionist movement was held together by a shared set of techniques and standards, but in time they rebelled against these core values.D. Although the Impressionists values differed, their techniq
18、ues and standards helped create a strong, independent spirit.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(6).Renoirs painting Luncheon of the Boating Party is given in paragraph 4 as an example of _.A. an industrial sceneB. a study of some urban buildingsC. a picture of people enjoying their leisure timeD. a traditional Frenc
19、h painting(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(7).According to the information in paragraph 5, what did the painters Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt have in common? _A. They both painted portraits of children and mothers.B. Neither of them was originally from France.C. Neither of them was primarily interested in landscap
20、es.D. They both preferred painting unpleasant scenes.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(8).According to paragraph 5, when traditional painters worked on landscape paintings, they _.A. studied the ever-changing lightB. did not make any preliminary sketchesC. never left their studiosD. sketched outdoors but painted in
21、doors(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(9).It can be inferred from the information in paragraph 6 that in the authors view, the first “rule“ of Impressionism _.A. was not really a rule at allB. was the most important rule of allC. led Impressionists to mix their colorsD. lasted longer than other rules(分数:1.00)A.B.C.
22、D.(10).The word “spot“ in paragraph 6 is closest in meaning to _.A. paint B. identify C. admire D. ignore(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(11).The phrase “the last one“ in the passage refers to _.A. an artist B. a paintingC. a brush stroke D. a layer of paint(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(12).Look at the four squares, , , and (
23、分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(13).Directions: Select phrases from the answer choices and match them to the category to which they relate. TWO answer choices will NOT be used. This question is worth 4 points.Impressionist Painters_Traditional Painters_Answer ChoicesA. Their classic pieces are very distinctive bec
24、ause of the methods they used to create them.B. They often painted serious scenes from history and mythology.C. Their works were considered unusual at the time but are prized today.D. They used darker colors when painting landscapes.E. They celebrated middle-class people enjoying their leisure time.
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