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Unit4課時(shí)綜合復(fù)習(xí)1課文語(yǔ)法填空HofmanisaDutchartist,1.__________largesculpturesareondisplayallovertheworld.Onewayforhimtofindinspirationis2.__________(turn)tohischildren’stoys.Besides,hegetshisideasfromChinesefolktales3.__________(pass)downthroughthegenerations.ChinesecomposerTanDunisfamous4.__________composingmusicforCrouchingTiger,HiddenDragonandthe2008BeijingOlympics.TolistentoTan’smusicis5.__________(experience)amixofChinesemusicaltraditionsandWesterninfluences.Heoncesaid,“There6.__________(be)noterritoryintheworldofmusic.”Inhisopinion,Chinesemusicshouldcarry“universal7.__________(express)”ofthehumanspirittoberecognisedbythewholeworld.YangLipinghasbeenknown8__________the“PeacockPrincess”.Theinspirationforherfamousdanceshascomefromthetimeshe9.__________(spend)inXishuangbanna.HerdancecomesfromDaipeople’s10__________(tradition)beliefandaimstobringouttheDaiwomen’sbeauty.閱讀理解AMay18thmarkstheWorldMuseumDay.Havealookatsomeoftheworld’sstrangestmuseums.WashingtonBananaMuseumAnnMitchellLovellreallylovesbananas.Infact,shelovesthemenoughtonotonlyruntheWashingtonBananaMuseum,whichfeaturesalmost4,000itemsrelatedtotheworld’sbest-sellingfruit,buttoalsouploadphotosofherfavoriteitemsfromthemuseumonlinesothosewhocan’tmakeittothephysicallocationcanstillenjoythevirtualBananaMuseum.RoswellUFOMuseumExhibitsincludeinformationontheRoswellincidentof1947,cropcircles,otherUFOsightings,Area51,andabductions(劫持).RegardlessofyourpersonalopinionaboutUFOs,there’snodenyingthatthemuseumhasbeenquitesuccessful.Sinceitopeneditsdoorsin1992,ithasoutgrowntwodifferentlocations,andnowoccupiesanoldmovietheater.Shin-YokohamaRamenMuseumTheRamenMuseumisonlyanhourawayandoffersdelicious,delicateramennoodlesfromsomeofthetopramenrestaurantsinJapan.Asyoumightexpect,thisisonetastytour,asthemuseumallowsyoutotastesomeofthemostfamousnoodlesfromthroughoutthecountry.BeijingTapWaterMuseumOneofthekeyingredients(原料)youneedtomakerameniswater,sowhenyou’redonewithstrangemuseumsinJapan,maybeyoushouldheadtoChinatolearnmoreabouttapwater,specificallythehistoryofthefirstwaterplantinBeijing.Hereyoucanstudyover300itemstobetterfamiliarizeyourselfwiththe100-year-oldhistoryoftapwaterinChina.Thebestthingaboutthismuseumisthatanyofitsdrinkingfountainscanprovideyouwithalastinggiftofyourtrip.1.WhatisspecialforWashingtonBananaMuseum?A.Tastyfood. B.Onlineexhibition.C.Physicallocation. D.Convenienttransport.2.Whichmuseumbestsuitspeopleinterestedinouterspace?A.WashingtonBananaMuseum.B.RoswellUFOMuseum.C.Shin-YokohamaRamenMuseum.D.BeijingTapWaterMuseum.3.WhatcanwelearnaboutinBeijingTapWaterMuseum?A.The300objectsdisplayedinit.B.Thedrinkingfountainsoftapwater.C.AningredienttomakeJapaneseramen.D.ThedevelopmentoftapwaterinChina.BRecently,apaintingofactressElizabethTaylor,whichwasdrawnbyAmericanartistandfilm-makerAndyWarhol,soldforUS$63million.Anothersimpleblack-and-whiteimageofaCoca-ColabottlesoldforUS$35million.Buttheall-timerecordforaWarholpaintingis$100millionforapiecetitledEightElvises.What’samazingisnotthatthepiecessoldforsomuch,butthefactthattheyarenotwhatyouwouldcalltraditionalart.Theyare“popart”,artbasedonsimpleimagesofthingsandpeoplefromadvertising,movies,musicandday-to-daylife.Borninthe1920s,Warholgrewupmostlyseparatedfromotherchildrendueto(由于)healthproblems.Hespentalotofhistimealonedrawingandthenwentontostudyartincollege.Hebeganhiscareerasacommercial(商業(yè)的)artist,creatingpicturesformagazinearticlesandnewspaperads.ThatinspiredhimtoexperimentwithpopartandhehostedAmerica’sfirstpopartexhibitioninthe1960s.Theshowmetwithalotofdiscussionwithsomepeoplesayingthatwhathewasdoingwasnotart.Warholfollowedhisfirstworkswithaseriesweareallfamiliarwith—paintingsofCoca-Colabottles,Brillosoappadboxes,andportraits(肖像)offamouspeople.Soonafter,Warholstoppedcreatinghisownartwork.Instead,hehadassistantsandotherartistscreatethemathisstudiocalledTheFactory.Warholwantedtoshowtheworldthatartdoesn’thavetobecomplexororiginal;itcanbecreatedbyanyoneusingordinarythings.Today,Warhol’sworkisunmistakableinitsuniqueness.Nomatterhowyoumayfeelabouthiswork,onethingcannotbeargued.Heintroducedtheworldtoawholenewartform,inspiringfuturegenerationsofartists,andeventuallybecomingoneofthemostfamousandsuccessfulpopartartistsintheworld.4.Duringhischildhood,Warhol.A.drewpicturesformagazinesB.a(chǎn)lwayslivedalonelylifeC.showednointerestinartD.likedtopaintanddance5.CallinghisstudioTheFactory,Warholtriedtoshow.A.hisstudiowasasbigasafactoryB.popartisdifferentfromtraditionalartC.a(chǎn)rtistsprefertoworkinafactoryD.a(chǎn)rtshouldbesimpleandeasytoproduce6.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AndyWarhol’sWorldofPopArtB.WomeninthePopArtMovementC.AFunPop-artSelf-portraitforKidsD.PopularPaintingsbyAndyWarholCManyofushaveheardoforseenMyFairLady(1964),aclassicmoviestarringBritishactressAudreyHepburn.ThefilmisanadaptationofPygmalion,acomicplaybytheIrishmanGeorgeBernardShaw(1856-1950).However,themusicalversionofMyFairLadyisevenolder,andhasbeenentertainingaudiencessince1956.Infact,anewBroadwayversionofthemusicalwasnominatedfor10Tonyawards.ThestoryofElizaDoolittle,aworking-classflowersellerfromLondon,andthesnobbishProfessorHiggins,whoteachesher“properEnglish”,hasnevershowedanysignsofdyingoutsinceitwasintroduced.Butwhydopeoplestillqueueuparoundtheblockforticketswhenanewproductionoftheplayisannounced?Theanswerissimple:Themusicalhasawonderfulstory.EveryonecanidentifywithDoolittle’sdesiretoliveamoresatisfyinglife;allshewantsistogetridofheraccentsoshecangetajobinastoreandnotonthestreets.However,itseemsthatpeoplelikeHigginsarealwayslookingdownonDoolittlefornotbeingfromafancyfamily,whichissomethingthatmanyofuscanrelateto.BesidesDoolittle’sbackground,thestoryandthesongsinthemusicalarealsowhatmakeitsopopular.AudiencemembersaremovedwhenElizaandherfellowflowersellersimaginewhatit’dbeliketoliveasarichpersondoes.Thisisperfectlysummedupinthelyric,“Wouldn’titbelovely?”Themusicalalsomakespeoplethink.Itdoesn’tmakesensethatonekindofaccentcanbeconsideredgoodandanotherbad.Elizaandherfatherspeak“badly”becausetheywerebornpoor,whileHigginsspeaks“properEnglish”becausehewasborna“gentleman”.Thatreflectstheunfairnessofclassdivisions—akindofunfairnessthatstillsadlyexiststoday.7.Theunderlinedword“nominated”inParagraph2canbereplacedby“”.A.a(chǎn)ppointed B.selectedC.proposed D.directed8.PeoplelikeBroadway’smusicalMyFairLadymainlybecause.A.it’sconsideredthebestadaptationofPygmalionB.itoffersagoodchancetolearnproperEnglishC.itwasnominatedfor10TonyawardsD.theycanrelatetothestory9.WhatmessagedoesMyFairLadyconvey?A.Don’tjudgepeoplebyappearance.B.Women’sstatushasbeengreatlyimprovedintheUK.C.SocialclassdivisionisdeeplyrootedinBritishsociety.D.One’slanguageabilityandmannerarethekeytosuccess.10.Whatcanweknowaboutthestoryofthemusical?A.Higginsisdescribedasakind-heartedman.B.Elizawasbornpoorbutfoughtforabetterlife.C.HigginsandElizahavebeengettingalongwellsincetheyfirstmet.D.ElizafinallychangedHiggins’prejudiceagainstthepoor.七選五PaintingTheartofcreatingpicturesusingcolors,shapesandlinesiscalledpainting.Museumsandgalleriesshowthepaintingsofprofessionalartists.Butpaintingisalsoapopularformofentertainmentandcreativeexpression.1Experiencedpaintersusuallyuseabrushtoapplyoilpaintstoacanvas(畫布).Youngpaintersusuallyusewatercolorsonpiecesofpaper.Veryyoungchildrenmayusefingerpaintstocreatepaintings.Painterscanusetheirarttoexpressdevotiontoareligion,tellastory,expressfeelingsandideas,orsimplypresentapleasingpicture.Religiouspaintingsoftenshowagodorascenefromasacredtext(《圣經(jīng)》經(jīng)文).Othercommonsubjectshavebeenfamouslegendsandeventsinhistory,aswellasscenesfromdailylife.Artistsalsopaintportraits,orpicturesofpeople.2Allofthesetypesofpaintingsshowthehumanfigureinsomeway.Somekindsofpaintingsdonotfocusonpeople.Inlandscapes(鄉(xiāng)村風(fēng)景畫)thefocusisonscenesfromnature.Artistsalsopaintstillobjectssuchasfruitsandvegetables.3Someartistscommunicatetheirideasthroughpictures

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