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五、阅读理解。
(2024·扬州江都区一模)Looking at art should be like walking in the countryside. You may not know exactly where you are,what bird is making that strange sound,or what the hill ahead of you is called,but that's part of the fun of it. You don't need to know these things to feel the beauty of nature.
Of course,if you do know your birds,trees and local history,a walk can be more attractive.
① It is picked up through experience. A true knowledge of nature cannot just be given to you through an app on your phone. Imagine pointing your phone at the hill and getting plenty of information on screen. Would that enrich your dreamy walk or destroy it?
Braggarts enjoy an app that allows them to show off their knowledge,for example,about baroque(巴洛克风格的) paintings. ②. In fact,apps in museums try to provide on-screen art history at once just to encourage people to read their phones instead of looking at paintings.
③ It is a mistaken idea that you need to be spoon-fed(灌输) amazing facts about a work of art in order to taste it. Our first experience of a work of art should be natural and unguided,like following a path in the woods. Later,you might choose to do some personal research into the work. It can further increase your enjoyment and appreciation for it. Yet it is best done when you're away from the art itself,so that even when you return,the work still feels fresh.
Anyone who thinks knowing some dates and details makes you better understand a work of art is wrong. We all need to put aside our screens and our supposed knowledge when we look at art. ④ Let the paintings flow in;let your senses fly off. Art is a journey in the wilderness or it is nothing at all.
( )1. What does the writer mainly want to say in the first two paragraphs?
A. Art is best with the help of apps.
B. Art is best when hidden in mystery.
C. Art is nothing compared with nature.
D. Art is something about the wild.
( )2. Where can the sentence "Yet such knowledge comes slowly." be put in?
A. ①.
B. ②.
C. ③.
D. ④.
( )3. What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?
A. How to taste a work of art.
B. How to do personal research into a work of art.
C. How to keep your feelings about a work of art fresh.
D. How to be spoon-fed amazing facts about a work of art.
( )4. What can we infer from the passage?
A. A good piece of art is usually made about nature.
B. Because of apps,art will be in danger in the future.
C. Museums aren't supposed to allow the use of phones.
D. Research work and senses can both help understand art.
(2024·扬州江都区一模)Looking at art should be like walking in the countryside. You may not know exactly where you are,what bird is making that strange sound,or what the hill ahead of you is called,but that's part of the fun of it. You don't need to know these things to feel the beauty of nature.
Of course,if you do know your birds,trees and local history,a walk can be more attractive.
① It is picked up through experience. A true knowledge of nature cannot just be given to you through an app on your phone. Imagine pointing your phone at the hill and getting plenty of information on screen. Would that enrich your dreamy walk or destroy it?
Braggarts enjoy an app that allows them to show off their knowledge,for example,about baroque(巴洛克风格的) paintings. ②. In fact,apps in museums try to provide on-screen art history at once just to encourage people to read their phones instead of looking at paintings.
③ It is a mistaken idea that you need to be spoon-fed(灌输) amazing facts about a work of art in order to taste it. Our first experience of a work of art should be natural and unguided,like following a path in the woods. Later,you might choose to do some personal research into the work. It can further increase your enjoyment and appreciation for it. Yet it is best done when you're away from the art itself,so that even when you return,the work still feels fresh.
Anyone who thinks knowing some dates and details makes you better understand a work of art is wrong. We all need to put aside our screens and our supposed knowledge when we look at art. ④ Let the paintings flow in;let your senses fly off. Art is a journey in the wilderness or it is nothing at all.
( )1. What does the writer mainly want to say in the first two paragraphs?
A. Art is best with the help of apps.
B. Art is best when hidden in mystery.
C. Art is nothing compared with nature.
D. Art is something about the wild.
( )2. Where can the sentence "Yet such knowledge comes slowly." be put in?
A. ①.
B. ②.
C. ③.
D. ④.
( )3. What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?
A. How to taste a work of art.
B. How to do personal research into a work of art.
C. How to keep your feelings about a work of art fresh.
D. How to be spoon-fed amazing facts about a work of art.
( )4. What can we infer from the passage?
A. A good piece of art is usually made about nature.
B. Because of apps,art will be in danger in the future.
C. Museums aren't supposed to allow the use of phones.
D. Research work and senses can both help understand art.
答案:
1. B 2. A 3. A 4. D
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