2026年教材完全解读高中英语选择性必修第三册人教版


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《2026年教材完全解读高中英语选择性必修第三册人教版》

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Have you ever considered what it would be like to visit an art show without being able to see it? It may seem strange, but for millions of people who have poor eyesight, this is a reality. Someone might not be able to see the art, but that doesn't mean that they can't appreciate (欣赏) it. A recent video of artist Daniel Arsham showing Dr. Hoby Wedler, an American educator, one of his statues proves this.
Dr. Wedler was born blind, but that does not stop his strong love for the art. In the video, Arsham leads Dr. Wedler toward one of his statues. The artist guides Dr. Wedler up the statue from the base. Known as a tactile (能触知的) tour, this is a common practice in museums and galleries when visitors with poor eyesight wish to enjoy the artwork.
As Arsham begins to explain the statue, Dr. Wedler shows great enthusiasm. He asks what the stones are and then is left to discover the piece by himself. Dr. Wedler correctly recognizes the statue appears to be a human, and then is told that it's a Stormtrooper. They then move on to "view" another part of the show.
The video is not only a wonderful reminder that there is more than one way to enjoy art but an important reminder that anyone with poor eyesight should contact a museum or gallery before visiting to ask about whether they lead tactile tours. More places than you may realize offer this chance, including the Vatican Museums, MoMA, and the British Museum. All it takes is a bit of planning in advance. Some museums even have 3D versions (版本) of their paintings for those with poor eyesight.
8. What does the video show?
A. A good statue is worth appreciating.
B. Art can be reached in a different way.
C. Everyone should have a strong love for art.
D. People with poor eyesight need to be cared more.
9. What does the underlined word "enthusiasm" in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Talent.
B. Honor.
C. Doubt.
D. Interest.
10. What are people with poor eyesight asked to do to take tactile tours?
A. Learn of 3D technology.
B. Touch statues carefully.
C. Make their plans with museums.
D. Contact museums ahead of time.
11. What do we know about the tactile tour?
A. It is offered in many museums.
B. It can better museums' service.
C. It drives the development of 3D versions of art.
D. It aims to change the way that people enjoy art.
答案: 8.B 【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The artist guides Dr. Wedler up the statue from the base. Known as a tactile tour, this is a common practice in museums and galleries when visitors with poor eyesight wish to enjoy the artwork.”可知,艺术家引导Wedler从雕像底座开始触摸雕像。当视力不佳的参观者希望欣赏艺术品时,博物馆和美术馆通常会采用这种方式,这种方式被称为“触觉之旅”,由此可知,视频显示,艺术可以通过不同的方式来感受。
9.D 【解析】词义猜测题。根据画线词后的“He asks what the stones are and then is left to discover the piece by himself. Dr. Wedler correctly recognizes the statue appears to be a human, and then is told that it’s a Stormtrooper.”可知,Wedler显示出极大的兴趣。
10.D 【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“anyone with poor eyesight should contact a museum or gallery before visiting to ask about whether they lead tactile tours”可知,进行触觉之旅前需要先联系博物馆,咨询其是否提供该项服务。
11.A 【解析】推理判断题。根据第二段中的“this is a common practice in museums and galleries when visitors with poor eyesight wish to enjoy the artwork”和最后一段中的“More places than you may realize offer this chance, including the Vatican Museums, MoMA, and the British Museum. All it takes is a bit of planning in advance. Some museums even have 3D versions of their paintings for those with poor eyesight.”可知,很多博物馆都提供触觉之旅服务。

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