[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷55及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 55及答案与解析 0 Early humans were very interested in birds and attributed magic and religious powers to them. The connection between birds and death that humans have imagined since prehistoric times still persists strongly in some modern folklore. There are also early hints of humans formi
2、ng an association between birds and human reproduction. Somewhat later birds were regarded as weather changers and forecasters. Birds symbolized the mysterious powers that pervaded the wilderness in which humans hungered, hunted, and dreamed. Thus it is not surprising that many mythological creature
3、s, such as thunderbird, phoenix, and roc, take the form of birds. In the legends of native North Americans, the thunderbird is a powerful spirit in the form of a bird. Through the work of this bird, it is said, the Earth is watered and vegetation grows. Lightning is believed to flash from its beak,
4、and the beating of its wings is thought to result in the rolling of thunder. It is often portrayed with an extra head on its abdomen. The majestic thunderbird is often accompanied by lesser bird spirits, frequently in the form of eagles or falcons. Evidence of similar figures has been found througho
5、ut Africa, Asia, and Europe. In ancient Egypt and in classical antiquity, the phoenix was a fabulous bird associated with the worship of the sun. The phoenix was said to be as large as an eagle, with brilliant scarlet and gold plumage and a melodious cry. Only one phoenix existed at any one time, an
6、d it was very long-lived; an ancient writer gave it a life span of less than 500 years. As its death approached, the phoenix fashioned a nest of aromatic boughs and spices, set it on fire, and was consumed in the flames. From the burning firewood miraculously sprang a new phoenix, which, after prese
7、rving its predecessors ashes in an egg of myrrh, flew with the ashes to the City of the Sun, in Egypt, where it deposited them in the altar in the temple of the Egyptian god of the sun. The phoenix was understandably thus associated with immortality and the allegory of resurrection and life after de
8、ath. The phoenix was compared to undying Rome, and it appears on the coinage of the late Roman Empire as a symbol of the Eternal City. In Arabic legends, the roc, or rukh, was a gigantic bird with two horns on its head and fur humps on its back and was said to be able to carry off elephants and othe
9、r large beasts for food. 1 Prehistoric people related birds to their ( A) longevity. ( B) daily life. ( C) working conditions. ( D) living environment. 2 Thunderbirds are among the mythological birds that are believed to master ( A) all the other animals. ( B) the climatic changes. ( C) humans life
10、and death. ( D) the quality of our living. 3 What makes the phoenix associated with immortality and resurrection? ( A) That a phoenix is born in its predecessors ashes. ( B) That a phoenix flies with its predecessors ashes to Egypt. ( C) That a phoenix knows when it dies and how to come back to life
11、. ( D) That a phoenix buries its predecessors ashes in the temple of the sun god. 4 In the ancient inscriptions of the Roman Empire, the form of a phoenix refers to ( A) the Empire itself. ( B) the city of Rome. ( C) the power of the Roman Emperor. ( D) the afterlife of the Roman Emperor. 5 The Arab
12、ic legends tend to describe the roc as ( A) formidable. ( B) ill-looking. ( C) legendary. ( D) admirable. 5 Self-Portrait with Straw Hat(1887), a Van Gogh self-portrait done in Paris, is one of his most intriguing yet most neglected works. The artists gloomy eyes stare out from his face in half-prof
13、ile, facing to the left, and the world-weary expression initially appears to support the view of critics such as James Risser, who explains Van Goghs self-portraits as a sustained search for identity. Self-Portrait with Straw Hat(1887)initially appears to comply with Rissers evaluation. In this work
14、, the painter depicted himself wearing a jumper of intense blue before a background done almost entirely in gray but with noticeable blurs of blue most notably in the top right corner. Overall the painting appears to be unfinished, a hastily done portrait that the painter abandoned to create more la
15、sting works. In its incomplete state we can precisely read “an unfinished life,“ and in the wild strokes of casual blue in the background and splashed across the artists garments we are instantly confronted with the sense of growing “more and more out of control.“ But is this an accurate evaluation?
16、 On the one hand, Risser seems to have legitimate cause for envisioning Van Goghs self-portrait as psychological self-analysis, a painting that “reveals an emotional intensity hiding beneath the surface“. But is the chaotic surface effect of the blue in this painting actually a form of self-criticis
17、m, the artists own intense and emotional despair over his loss of control or is it representative of an underlying aesthetic whose focus is not the painter himself? An intriguing alternative exists: Van Gogh may not have painted the self-portraits as psychoanalytical evaluations of himself, but inst
18、ead merely as experiments in technique. The artist often stated that he painted himself only because he lacked other models, a view found in the critical work of both Richard Kendall and T.J. Shackelford. Perhaps, then, Van Gogh was not trying to learn about himself but about art as a whole while pa
19、inting these portraits and hence we ought to read the self-portraits as a series of statements about art itself. The key to this analysis may be a careful exploration of the special color symbolism Van Gogh attached to the color blue. Unlike our everyday association of blue with melancholy or boredo
20、m, the artist imagined blue as a symbol for the infinite or the limitless. Such a view calls into question the idea that self-portraits such as Van Goghs Self-Portrait with Straw Hat(1887)were a psychological profile of the artists melancholy or despair. Instead, when we consider blues special symbo
21、lic role as the infinite in Van Goghs Paris self-portraits, we discover a new narrative describing the painters own aesthetic: his insistence that the future of art lay in expressive rather than realistic methods. 6 What does James Risser think of Van Goghs self-portraits? ( A) Different self-portra
22、its represent Van Goghs different attitude towards life. ( B) Many of his self-portraits have been neglected by critics. ( C) Van Gogh sought for identity through all his self-portraits. ( D) Van Gogh expressed his weariness of the world in most of his self-portraits. 7 Which description is mentione
23、d in the second paragraph about Van Goghs Self-portrait with a Straw Hat? ( A) The painting is not well done. ( B) The painting mainly used gray. ( C) The painter used blue but erased it later. ( D) The portrait showed a depressed emotion. 8 Who felt that the self-portrait showed “an unfinished life
24、“? ( A) Van Gogh himself. ( B) Rissers opponents. ( C) The author. ( D) James Risser. 9 According to Richard Kendall and T.J. Shackelford, the Self-portrait with a Straw Hat may not have anything to do with ( A) Van Goghs painting technique. ( B) the symbolism of color. ( C) the psychological analys
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