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1、综合英语(2)1、Woodblock prints are illustrations made from a carved block of wood and printed on paper. They were first used in Japan in the 1660s to illustrate book. When readers became more and more interested in the illustrations for their artistic value, publishers hired skilled artists to create pri
2、nts which could be sold separately. By the end of the 17th century, techniques were developed to produce many copies of a print from the same woodblock, making this fine art available to the general public. The most famous Japanese woodblock prints were made during the 1700s and 1800s. The styles we
3、re unique to Japan. Scenes from everyday life or the theater, beautiful women, and landscapes were often the subjects of these prints. The Japanese name ukiyoe, meaning pictures from the floating world/ is used to describe the famous woodblock prints from this era: This refers to images of fleeting
4、moments of pleasure, amusement, and entertainment captured by the artists. Later, European artists, particularly painters of the French Impressionist School, admired and were influenced by the bold colors and unusual designs of these Japanese woodblock prints. Making a woodblock print has three majo
5、r stages: cutting, inking and printing. First the artist takes a block of soft wood, usually pine, and cuts away parts of the wood with a sharp tool. The design is the part of the wood that is left uncut and upraised. Next the design is coated with ink, and a sheet of paper is placed over it. Rubbin
6、g the paper then transfers the ink from the woodblock to the surface of the paper. For different colors, different blocks of wood are used, one for each color.(1) Woodblock prints are illustrations made from a carved block of wood and printed on paper. They were first used in Japan in the 1660s to i
7、llustrate book. When readers became more and more interested in the illustrations for their artistic value, publishers hired skilled artists to create prints which could be sold separately. By the end of the 17th century, techniques were developed to produce many copies of a print from the same wood
8、block, making this fine art available to the general public. The most famous Japanese woodblock prints were made during the 1700s and 1800s. The styles were unique to Japan. Scenes from everyday life or the theater, beautiful women, and landscapes were often the subjects of these prints. The Japanes
9、e name ukiyoe, meaning pictures from the floating world/ is used to describe the famous woodblock prints from this era: This refers to images of fleeting moments of pleasure, amusement, and entertainment captured by the artists. Later, European artists, particularly painters of the French Impression
10、ist School, admired and were influenced by the bold colors and unusual designs of these Japanese woodblock prints. Making a woodblock print has three major stages: cutting, inking and printing. First the artist takes a block of soft wood, usually pine, and cuts away parts of the wood with a sharp to
11、ol. The design is the part of the wood that is left uncut and upraised. Next the design is coated with ink, and a sheet of paper is placed over it. Rubbing the paper then transfers the ink from the woodblock to the surface of the paper. For different colors, different blocks of wood are used, one fo
12、r each color.正确答案:(2)、 In the first paragraph, the word “illustrate means.A. to explain B. to put pictures, photographs or diagrams into a book, etc. C. to show that something exists D. to give an exampletruth is that accidents at home result in more injuries than motor vehicle and workplace acciden
13、ts put together. Serious injuries and even death can be caused by accidental falls, fires, burns, poisonings, and electrical hazards. Falls are the number one cause of accidental deaths in the home every year and main reason for accidental deaths of the elderly. They are mostly due to slippery surfa
14、ces or loose rugs. Fires, often caused by cigarette smoking, are more dangerous for the smoke and poisonous gases they create than for the actual flames. Electrical hazards, responsible for many home fires, are frequently caused by overloaded wires and fixtures. Burns happen most often to children a
15、nd the elderly, usually in the bathroom, when the water is too hot. The leading cause of accidental deaths at home for people between the ages of 14 and 44 is poisoning, often the result of the misuse of medicines. Accidents and injuries in the home dont have to happen. They can be prevented if simp
16、le precautions are taken. Safety Tips In the Kitchen: Turn all pot handles toward the back of the stove. Use a steady step stool when reaching for items on high shelves. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby. Keep knives and sharp objects in a safe place. Store cleaning materials and poisons in their orig
17、inal containers and lock them away if you have small children. In the Bathroom: Set the hot water heater at a temperature less than 120 degrees F. Dont use electrical appliances like radios and hair dryers near water, and never touch them with wet hands. Keep medicines and vitamins clearly labeled a
18、nd store them in childproof containers. Throughout the House: Dont plug too many appliances into the same wall outlet or extension cord. Make sure rugs and carpets are secure. If an electrical cord is damaged in any way, do not use it. Have it repaired or replaced. Keep hallways and stairs well ligh
19、ted and free from clutter. Install smoke detectors and keep them in working order. If you smoke, never smoke in bed and be careful not to smoke in a place where you might fall asleep. Keep emergency numbers next to the telephone.、Do you feel that your home is a safe place and that danger lies only i
20、n the outside world? Would you be surprised to learn that your safe place could be a very dangerous place? The truth is that accidents at home result in more injuries than motor vehicle and workplace accidents put together. Serious injuries and even death can be caused by accidental falls, fires, bu
21、rns, poisonings, and electrical hazards. Falls are the number one cause of accidental deaths in the home every year and main reason for accidental deaths of the elderly. They are mostly due to slippery surfaces or loose rugs. Fires, often caused by cigarette smoking, are more dangerous for the smoke
22、 and poisonous gases they create than for the actual flames. Electrical hazards, responsible for many home fires, are frequently caused by overloaded wires and fixtures. Burns happen most often to children and the elderly, usually in the bathroom, when the water is too hot. The leading cause of acci
23、dental deaths at home for people between the ages of 14 and 44 is poisoning, often the result of the misuse of medicines. Accidents and injuries in the home dont have to happen. They can be prevented if simple precautions are taken. Safety Tips In the Kitchen: Turn all pot handles toward the back of
24、 the stove. Use a steady step stool when reaching for items on high shelves. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby. Keep knives and sharp objects in a safe place. Store cleaning materials and poisons in their original containers and lock them away if you have small children. In the Bathroom: Set the hot w
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