【題目】 I find relaxing to some light music after a long trip .
A. it; to listen B. it ; listening
C. that ; to listen
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【題目】---We’ll do what we can ____English well this term.
---It’s high time for you to work hard.
A.study B.to study
C.be studied D.be studying
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【題目】It was reported that more than five hundred Chinese people ___________ in Lu Dian earthquake on Aug, 3rd, 2014.
A. are killed B. were killed
C. will kill D. have killed
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【題目】My parents said they would come to visit me. I couldn't to see them after several months away from home.
A. wait B. help C. expect D. afford
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What is art?This question has confused great thinkers for centuries. In fact, there is disagreement about exactly what art is. Most of us would agree that Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa is art, but what about a video game? One dictionary states that art is making objects?Images or music, etc. that are beautiful or that express certain feelings.This, however, could be regarded as too general a definition(定義). Marcel Ducharap With his bicycle wheel.
Art is usually divided into two areas: fine art, such as painting, music and sculpture (雕塑)and applied art (實用美術),such as fashion design, furniture making and gardening. According to Aristotle, fee art is something which has a conceptual function.(概念功能). He noted that artists produced objects, drama and music which showed their emotions and ideas rather than just trying to offer a true image of nature. Andy Warhol, the American artist famous for his Pop Art in the 1960s, once said, “An artist produces things that people don't need to have.This is the biggest difference between fine and applied art. Applied art requires an object to be functional as well as beautiful.
In the twentieth century, however, artists began to challenge the accepted idea of art. The French artist Marcel Duchamp changed peopled understanding of what sculpture was by mounting a bicycle wheel upside down on a stool in 1913 and calling it art. In 2002, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama created an art work that required the public's involvement. In this work, visitors were asked to cover a white room that had white furniture and objects in it, with many colorful sticker dots (圓形貼紙).He once said, “Everything an artist produces is art”.
Today, we can see examples of art all around us which are not expensive, many towns and cities have public art which can be enjoyed by all. Some museums, like the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, have no entrance fee. Others are free for children and students.
Street art is also popular in different neighborhoods around the world.
Art can make our ordinary, everyday lives a little more special. This idea may not work for all art, but perhaps we can agree that it is a goal towards which all artists should work.
【1】What question has confused great thinkers for centuries?
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【2】What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
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【3】What does applied art require according to this passage?
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【4】When did artists begin to challenge the accepted idea of art?
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【5】What’s the writer’s opinion on art?
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For years, the word “popular',has been demonized(妖魔化)and made thesame as mini-skirt-wearing, hair-coloring cheerleader types like Regina Georgein Mean Girls. Today, teachers and parents inform children that being popularis irrelevant(不相干的),unnecessary and a sure shortcut to upset, misery, anddeath. And some people describe popular students as the ones most likely tobum out and end up as nobody, while their less well-liked counterparts enjoy alife of wealth and fame.
However, the Oxford English Dictionary defines(定義)popularity as:“TheState or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many people’ Thissounds like a lovely thing, and is not related to such behaviors as “burn books” or “three-way phonecalls" in Mean Girls.
In fact, it is a truth widely acknowledged that young people who feel liked or supported are morelikely to obtain impressive achievements than those who feel lonely, unvalued, and irrelevant socially.So why, then, is popularity given such a bad name? Why is this state of well-likedness so demonized?
Basically, the hatred (恨) shown toward what appears to be a very pleasant thing is caused by lackof understanding. When we, as viewers, see characters such as Regina Georges on TV and in films, werecognize them to be popular. These characters, if not exactly liked,,greatly admired by their peers(同伴).Our mistake comes when we try to understand their cruel and unkind actions using the deduction(推論)method.Humans are imperfect, and even the most intelligent mind is open to dishonesty through a very smallslip in logic. Unfortunately, this occurs here with branding results
We first learn that a character is popular. Since this is important to the plot, it is constantlyemphasized, leading it to be the most common thing in our minds when we consider the character.Later, we see that character do something unkind. The character's most noticeable characteristic (inour minds) is his/her popularity. And now the character is mean and unkind. This character is popular.Therefore, we jump to a quick conclusion (結論) that popular people are mean and unkind.
Things such as improper behaviors and rumor-spreading are terrible and should always be seenin a very serious light. However, it is important to recognize that these are not the behaviors of popularpeople, but bullies.
So, in summary, do not be afraid to be popular and have many friends. If you are kind to everyoneand treat others with respect, there will be few who can criticize you, for being widely liked is not acurse but a blessing. Just remember that being popular does give you a degree of power, and with greatpower comes a large electricity bill!
【1】The writer mentions the definition of popularity in paragraph 2 to__.
A. bring up his opinionB. give an example
C. come to a conclusionD. offer his suggestion
【2】What can we learn from the passage?
A. Being popular might offer a shortcut to a life of wealth.
B. Students who feel supported have a better chance to achieve more.
C. Popular students are usually famous but mean and unkind.
D. The less well-liked people consider being popular as something bad.
【3】Paragraph 4 and 5 are. mainly about__
A. the importance of being admired by peers
B. the ways to clear up some misunderstanding
C. the advantages and disadvantages of being popular
D. the reasons why people show hatred to being popular
【4】The writer probably agrees that__·
A. cheerleader types will surely end up as nobody
B. being popular is unnecessary for most students
C. treating others with kindness is beneficial to popular people
D. famous people are likely to make mistakes and be criticized
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【題目】---- Is it far from here to the bank?
---- Not very, only________.
A.20 minute’s walk B.20 minutes’ walk
C.20 minutes walk D.20 minutes’ walks
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【題目】 Do you know who said the famous __ “one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”?
A. words B. titles
C.sayings D. sentences
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【題目】-Would you please tell me the result of the exam, Miss White?
-You did quite well. And you made -______mistakes.
A. few B. a few C. little D. a little
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