专业英语八级-阅读理解(三十二)及答案解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级-阅读理解(三十二)及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、BREADING COMPREH(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、BTEXT A/B(总题数:1,分数:25.00)At the Prado Museum in Madrid visitors can peer into the past in a new exhibit of 19th century photographs, which show artworks crammed on the walls wherever they would fit. Lithographs, paintings
2、and plans chart the higgledy-piggledy development of one of Europes best-loved art-treasure troves.Similarly, Londons British Museum opened a new Enlightenment Gallery this year to celebrate the historic role of museums as centers of learning, displaying among other things intricate catalogs of 17th
3、 century botanical specimens.While such exhibits enshrine the past, ambitious new plans for the future are transforming the dusty halls of some of Europes most revered galleries. In Germany, Spain, Italy and Britain, museums are scrambling to create bigger, more-dazzling exhibition spaces, smart new
4、 restaurants and shops, study centers and inviting public areas.The push reflects a shift in how the public regards its artistic institutions. People want more than the old-style museum, says John Lewis, chairman of the Wallace Collection, a gallery of 17th- and 18th-century paintings, porcelain and
5、 furniture in London, We are driven to become more an arm of the entertainment and education industries rather than the academic institutions we used to be. New galleries will increase the museums current exhibition space to more than 160,000 square meters not including the 13,000 square meters for
6、cafeterias, restaurants, theaters and offices, all linked by tree-lined paths.No European museum expansion is more ambitious than Berlins restoration of Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the city center. The $2.1 billion project slated for completion in 2015 aims to turn the island into
7、 the largest art complex in Europe, covering all the major cultures in six museums filling 88,000 square meters.The Alte Nationalgalerie, an ornate classical temple built in I866, reopened two years ago, displaying 19th-century artists, including German Romantics. Renovation of the neighboring Bode
8、Museum, with its collection of Medieval and Renaissance art, is well underway, and the Neues Museum is being rebuilt to house Egyptian and prehistoric works.There are even plans to reconstruct the adjacent Hohenzollern Palace to showcase Berlins extensive collection of non-European art. And British
9、architect David Chipperfield has been commissioned to create a striking new entrance to the whole complex.These institutions are hoping to repeat the triumph of Londons Tare Museum, which spent $243 million to convert a disused power station into a gallery of modern art. When the Tate Modern opened
10、in 2000, director Sir Nicholas Serota described its creation as part of a sea change in culture, with visual arts becoming the most popular creative medium. His remark has proved amazingly prescient: in 2002, the top two attractions among foreign tourists to London were the Tate Modern and the refur
11、bished British Museum. A year after the Tate Modern opened, its impact on the local economy was estimated at nearly $200 million far higher than the $42 million the Mc Kinsey consulting firm first estimated the museum would contribute when it developed the business plan in 1996.Smaller galleries, to
12、o, are hoping to cash in. Italian Culture Minister Giuliano Urbani plans to transform Florences charming Uffizi Gallery into a world-class cultural destination. When completed in 2006, the nuovo Uffizi will accommodate 7,000 visitors daily, nearly double its current capacity. We will surpass even th
13、e Louvre, predicts Urbani.Expansion helps show off prized works to maximum effect. In Berlin, collections divided between east and west Germany are being united, and expanded gallery space will allow them to be shown together. The Uffizi renovation will enable some of the museums most famous pieces,
14、 by Giotto and Cimabue, now scattered throughout the building, to be displayed together at the second-floor entrance. At the Prado, a new lecture hall and temporary exhibition galleries mean the permanent collection will no longer have to be partly stored when short-term traveling shows come to town
15、.Some purists oppose the idea of turning museums into glitzy consumer complexes. My reservation is whether we lose that calm and that moment of reflection, that sense of civic space says Tristram Hunt, author of Building Jerusalem: The Rise and Fall of the Victorian City.(分数:25.00)(1).According to t
16、he passage, a new Enlightenment Gallery was held in British Museum to A. celebrate the completion of the new galleries. B. show the development of the museum. C. honor the role museums had played in various aspects. D. exhibit some 17th century botanical specimens.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(2).New plans for
17、the future of the museums aim to A. restore the original appearance of the museums. B. help the museums regain their historic roles. C. rebuild the museums dusty halls. D. make the museums less academic but more entertaining and educational.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(3).According to Sir Nicholas Scrota, what
18、 is part of a sea change in culture? A. The visual arts growing to be the hottest creative medium. B. The success of Londons Tate Museum. C. A conversion of a disused power station into a modern gallery. D. The Tate Moderns impact on the local economy.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(4).According to the passage, t
19、he meaning of the museum expansion lies in that A. it has brought more economic profit than it is estimated. B. it has benefited smaller galleries tremendously. C. it has created more world-class cultural destinations. D. it has provided more spaces for the best-loved artworks.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(5).W
20、hats the authors attitude towards the museum expansion? A. Opposed. B. Objective. C. Positive. D. Indifferent.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.三、BTEXT B/B(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Menlo Park, Calif. Move over, silicon it may be time to give the Valley a new name. Physicists from US have confirmed the existence of a type of m
21、aterial that could one day provide dramatically faster, more efficient computer chips. The material allows electrons on its surface to travel with no loss of energy at room temperatures and can be fabricated using existing semiconductor technologies. Such material could provide a leap in microchip s
22、peeds, and even become the bedrock of an entirely new kind of computing industry based on spintronics, the next evolution of electronics.Physicists tested the behavior of electrons in the compound bismuth telluride. The results, published online June 11 in Science Express, show a clear signature of
23、what is called a topological insulator, a material that enables the free flow of electrons across its surface with no loss of energy. The discovery was the result of teamwork between theoretical and experimental physicists of SIMES. In recent months, theorist Chen and his colleagues predicted that s
24、everal bismuth and antimony compounds would act as topological insulators at room-temperature. The new paper confirms that prediction in bismuth telluride. The working style of SIMES is perfect, Chen said. Theorists, experimentalists, and sample growers can collaborate in a broad sense. The experime
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