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1、阅读理解-练习六及答案解析(总分:40.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Test 1(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、TEXT A(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Zaineb and Faizal Zekeria dont look like the living evidence of a potentially nation-altering trend. They look like two newlyweds in love.But their year-old union is hand-holding proof of how a massive influx of immigran
2、ts is changing who marries whom, and why, and challenging the idealized notion of America as a multicultural melting pot.Increasingly, a new study shows, U. S. -born Asians and Hispanics are choosing to wed foreign-born members of their own ethnicity. At the same time, greater numbers of new immigra
3、nts are marrying among themselves.Some sociologists believe the shift could have significant implications: It could signal a widening gap between the races. Or, in another view, it could reflect growing pride among minority peoples.Theres no question what has fueled the trend. The 11 million immigra
4、nts who arrived in the 1990s dramatically increased the same- ethnicity pool of potential mates. Hispanics are the countrys fastest- growing minority group, Asians the second-fastest.The rationales for choosing a husband or wife of the same background, say couples interviewed for this story, are pra
5、ctical and emotional. Having a foreign-born mate offers an American a deeper connection to his or her ancestry. The opposite also occurs, with American partners helping to ease their spouses transition to a new world.The former Zaineb Ainuddin, 29, and Faizal Zekeria, 30, found both to be true. She
6、was born in Chicago, he in Bombay, India. The Philadelphia couple met in 1997 as undergraduates at Temple University.“Id consider myself brought up in an American household,“ said Zaineb, whose father arrived in the States in 1965, when he was 37. “I was the unusual one who broke away and married an
7、 Indian.“The number of interracial marriages in the United States has been growing since the 1970s. Now two researchers, Zhenchao Qian, a sociologist at Ohio State University, and Daniel Lichter, a policy analyst at Cornell University, have documented an important change.Using census data from 1990
8、and 2000, Qian and Lichter identified “unprecedented declines in intermarriage with whites, and big increases in marriages between native-and foreign-born members of Asian and Hispanic ethnicities.“ Their study findings were recently published in the American Sociological Review.In 10 years, the per
9、centage of Hispanics who married outside their ethnicity fell to 19.9 from 26.9. The decline among Asians was even greater, 33.2 percent compared with 41.7 percent.Meanwhile, among marriages between people of the same ethnicity, pairings between native-and foreign-born rose 50 percent for Asians and
10、 9 percent for Hispanics.Scholars wonder how the trend could affect race relations. For decades, Lichter and Qian note, people have tended to view rising rates of intermarriage as a sign of growing acceptance between peoples of different color and culture.Others say the decline in intermarriage is a
11、 non-issue.“Most people prefer to marry someone with whom they have a lot in common-heritage, culture, values, customs, habits, language and appearance,“ said B. J. Gallagher, an L. A. sociologist who specializes in diversity issues. “Its. a natural thing. “Marc Lamont Hill, who teaches urban educat
12、ion at Temple University, sees the increase in same-culture marriages as “absolutely a good thing.“Weve been taught that white people, and particularly white women, are the standard for beauty and attractiveness,“ Hill said. Marrying within ethnicity is a way of moving beyond that, he said.(分数:5.00)
13、(1).What is TRUE about the 1st paragraph?(分数:1.00)A.The couple doesnt appear to be altering the nation.B.The couple is the evidence of a changing trend.C.The couple has the potential to change the country.D.The couple is actually not married yet.(2).According to the passage, which of the following i
14、s TRUE?(分数:1.00)A.The USA is no longer a melting pot.B.More immigrants now marry among themselves.C.U.S. -born Asians and Hispanics now begin to mix.D.There could be a widening gap between the races.(3).“Both“ in the 7th paragraph refers to _.(分数:1.00)A.Zaineb Ainuddin and Faizal ZekeriaB.the practi
15、cal and emotional rationales for choosing a spouse of the same backgroundC.the two fastest growing minority groups, Hispanics and AsiansD.the two significant implications put forward by sociologists(4).According to Qian and Lichters study, which of the following is FALSE?(分数:1.00)A.Theres a 8.5% dro
16、p in Asians intermarriage.B.Compared to Hispanics, a larger percentage of Asians marry outside their ethnicity.C.There is a larger increase in the same-ethnicity marriage in Asian than in Hispanics.D.50% Asians now marry people of their own ethnicity.(5).According to _, the decline in intermarriage
17、is a non-issue.(分数:1.00)A.B.J. Gallagher and Marc Lamont HillB. Qian and LichterC.the authorD.Zaineb and Faizal Zekeria三、TEXT B(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Do you ask yourself any of these questions?What is abstract art? Is it the same thing as Modern Art? How can I interpret and evaluate a piece of abstract art?
18、 Can it have a subject or a meaning? Are there different types of abstract art?If you want to discover the answers, and ask more questions, this course is for you!Abstraction is not a style of art, like for example, Baroque or Cubism. It is, rather, about the subject matter and our reading of it. An
19、 artist expressing the beauty of a landscape can paint a picture of the landscape, but how can an artist make a piece of artwork about an emotion such as fear, or an idea such as purity, or a quality of a painting such as shape, weight or rhythm? It might be worth considering your expectations of so
20、me other art forms, music and dance for example.The art critic Herbert Read wrote in 1931, “We must not be afraid of this word abstract. All art is primarily abstract“. But many people are afraid of abstract art, and feel that it is alien territory! In this course we will approach abstract art via a
21、rt with which we, perhaps, feel more comfortable and learn to extend our skills of interpretation and understanding. We will also make sure that terms bandied around in art speak such as “abstract“, “figurative“, “realism“, “representational“ are clearly defined.We will explore what we mean by reali
22、sm and abstraction in Western art by looking at images from the ancient Egyptians, through Classical art, early Christian and Mediaeval art, to the Renaissance, until the late 19th century. We will then explore the break with convention in Modernism, look at experiments with colour and form in the e
23、arly Modern era, and at some of the key ideas of the first abstract artists.We will examine the historical, social and political context of early Modernism, against the backdrop of rapid industrialization, the Bolshevik revolution and the years leading to the great war.Abstract Art flourished in the
24、 1950s, after the Second World War, with the way being led by American Abstract Expressionism. Why the sudden outpouring of huge abstract paintings? Could anyone do the “splash and drip“ technique? And why did so many abstract painters, including Marc Rothko and Jackson Pollock, meet untimely violen
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