高三英语课堂限时训练 (411).docx
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1、高三英语课堂限时训练(测验日期:4.11日)一、阅读理解AWhats on Calligraphic awardLanting Xu, written by Wang Xizhi, is considered one of the greatest pieces of Chinese calligraphy. It inspired the China Calligraphers Association to launch the China Calligraphy Lanting Awards, the countrys top awards for the creation of and
2、theory studies in calligraphy. An exhibition now at the National Art Museum of China shows such handwritten pieces by 19 artists who have received Lantings lifetime achievement awards, such as Qi Gong, Shen Peng and Ouyang Zhongshi. The exhibition runs until July 20 ( 9 am - 5 pm ).Video artWorks by
3、 17 pioneers in video art from China, Japan and South Korea are being shown at Refocusing on the Medium: The Rise of East Asia Video Art, organized by the Minsheng Art Museum in Beijing. It explores how video is reshaping artistic creation since the 1960s. It takes viewers to the past and the fronti
4、ers of video art, capturing the differences with film and photos as an independent form. Featured artists include Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, Nam June Paik, Yoko Ono and Chen Shaoxiong. The exhibition ends on July 15 ( 10 am - 5 pm ).Landscape paintingYin Zhaoyang rose to fame in the late 1990s as a leadin
5、g figure among artists of his generation who expressed loss, hesitation and the cruelties of youth. He has developed a highly personalized approach to landscape painting, exploring the relations between individuals and society, history and the present. Rebuilding Ideals, an exhibition at the Tang Co
6、ntemporary Art Museum, reviews Yins creation and methods of thinking over more than 20 years. The exhibition runs until July 7.Mural (壁画) replicasMurals preserved (保护) in grottoes (洞穴) and temples along the ancient Silk Road shows cultural exchanges between the East and the West over a long period.
7、Art from the Silk Road, an exhibition at the China National Arts and Crafts Museum, shows replicated (复制) mural paintings from 23 caves and Buddhist (佛教的) temples, in some 1,600 kilometers along the ancient Silk Road and dated between the 4th and 14th centuries. It ends on July 31 ( 9 am - 5 pm ).1.
8、 Why was the China Calligraphy Lanting Awards launched?ATo honour the calligrapher Wang Xizhi.BTo offer an insight into the beauty of calligraphy.CTo show some artists outstanding achievements.DTo encourage the creation and study of calligraphy.2. Which museum will you go to if you are interested in
9、 revolution in art medium?AThe National Art Museum of China.BThe Minsheng Art Museum.CThe Tang Contemporary Art Museum.DThe China National Arts and Crafts Museum.3. What does the exhibition Art from the Silk Road mainly focus on?ABuddhist belief.BImportance of the Silk Road.CTraditional eastern cult
10、ure.DCross-cultural communication.BAn extremely rare manuscript(手稿) signed by English naturalist Charles Darwin is expected to fetch up to $790,00at a Sothebys auction next month. The document contains a passage from the famous 1859 work On the Origin of Species, in which Darwin put forth his theory
11、 of evolution.The document was once thought to be a deserted page from an earlier manuscript of the work. But experts now understand it was written in 1865 and sent to the editor of the Autographic Mirror who had requested a signed writing sample from Darwin.“While some of Darwins notes and manuscri
12、pt pages have survived over the last hundred or more years, he was known to keep revising his publications, often throwing away pages from working drafts as waste paper, making them extremely rare,” Sothebys said in a statement.On the Origin of Species was voted the most influential academic book of
13、 all time in a public poll held during Academic Book Week in 2015.The book offers Darwins revolutionary idea that species evolve over generations in the process of natural selection.Darwin backed up his theory with evidence collected during his 18311836 voyage on the H.M S. Beagle, during which he o
14、bserved and collected specimens (标本) from a number of species. On the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, Darwin noted that the finches(鸣雀)on the island were similar to finches on the mainland; however, the availability of different foods in each area had led to differences in beak shapes.Th
15、e manuscript will be placed on display at Sothebys in New York between Nov.30 and Dec 8, and online bids will be accepted between Now.25 and Dec.8.The auction house estimates that the document will fetch between $600,000 and $790,000.The auction, which is titled Age of Wonder, will also include a fi
16、rst edition of On the Origin of Species and a copy of scientific paper by Darwin and another naturalist.;4. What do we know about the manuscript?AIts a page of On the Origin of Species.BIts a draft of Darwins scientific paper.CIts a signed writing sample to an editor.DIts waste paper from Darwins st
17、udy.;5. What makes Darwins On the Origin of Species the most influential academic book?AHis methods of research.BHis adventure on the sea.CThe rare manuscript.DHis theory of evolution.;6. What does the underlined phrase “backed up” mean in Paragraph 5?AsupportedBexplainedCdeclaredDcreated;7. What is
18、 the purpose of the auction?ATo put the manuscript on sale.BTo display Darwins works.CTo vote the best academic books.DTo release a new discovery.CIf youve ever watched a dog sleep, youve probably wondered if animals dream. Its a difficult question. We still dont know exactly why humans dream, or wh
19、y dreams might be important. Studying animal dreams is even harder.Animal dreams might be very interesting. “I think dreaming gives us a way to relate many human cognitive abilities to animals, such as emotion, memory, and even imagination,“ says David M. Pena-Guzmn, who recently authored When Anima
20、ls Dream: The Hidden World of Animal Consciousness.We know monkeys have emotions, but consider spiders, which a recent study suggests may experience REM-like sleep and even dreams. The thought of spider dreams sounds outlandish, but it may be true.“We have this idea of dreams being an imaginary proc
21、ess with something crazy in it,” says Matthew Wilson, a neurobiologist at MIT. “But when we look into animal models, were simply trying to understand what goes on during sleep that might influence learning, memory, and behavior.”Cats were some of the first animals studied in dream research. Michel J
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