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1、What the Boys FoundAn Art History Mystery by Dina Anastasiowww.readinga-What the Boys FoundA Reading AZ Level S Leveled BookWord Count:1,490Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.LEVELED BOOK SWhat the Boys FoundPhoto Credits:Front cover,pages 11(top):REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer;back
2、cover,pages 11(middle),13,16,17,20:The Granger Collection,NYC;title page:Tom McHugh/Photo Researchers,Inc.;page 4:iS 5:Franois Pugnet/Kipa/Corbis;pages 10,18:Sisse Brimberg/National Geographic Images;page 11(bottom):Robert Harding Picture Library Ltd/Alamy;pages 12:Chris Howes/Wild Places/Alamy;page
3、 14:James King-Holmes/Photo Researchers,Inc.;page 15:The Art Gallery Collection/Alamy;page 19:Jack Unruh/National Geographic Image Collection;page 21(top):AP Images;page 21(bottom):Jean Clottes/AP Images;page 22:Charles&Josette Lenars/Corbis;page 23:REUTERS/Pierre Andrieu/PoolCorrelationLEVEL SO3434
4、Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAwww.readinga-What the Boys FoundLevel S Leveled Book Learning AZAn Art History Mystery by Dina AnastasioAll rights reserved.www.readinga-An Art History Mystery by Dina AnastasioWhen we look at paintings created fifty years ago or even today,can we understand what th
5、e artist was thinking?And do we really need to know,or is it enough to look at a picture and say,“Wow!Thats beautiful”?Glossaryaccustomed (v.)became familiar through use or practice(p.8)analyzed (v.)examined closely(p.14)bas-relief (n.)sculpture in which the design is raised slightly from the surfac
6、e but is still attached to the surface(p.10)befuddled (v.)confused(p.18)cavernous (adj.)like a large empty space in the ground that is dark,deep,and hollow(p.9)discovery (n.)the finding or uncovering of something for the first time(p.12)exploration (n.)a journey through unfamiliar territory to learn
7、 more about it(p.6)instincts (n.)powerful feelings that are natural and not reasoned(p.6)masterpieces (n.)exceptional works of art(p.20)methods (n.)planned or orderly ways of doing something(p.14)mysterious (adj.)not easy to understand(p.4)mystical (adj.)with spiritual or supernatural power beyond h
8、uman understanding(p.17)passage (n.)a route or channel along which a person or vehicle may pass(p.9)radiocarbon (n.)a form of carbon that is radioactive(p.14)scaffold (n.)a temporary platform,to support workers during building,repairing,or decorating a structure(p.19)treasures (n.)things that are va
9、luable(p.5)A:The colors on the rock walls didnt fade because the pigments were created from minerals and were protected in the cave from rain,wind,snow,and sun.2324What the Boys Found Level SWhat the Boys FoundPhoto Credits:Front cover,pages 11(top):REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer;back cover,pages 11(middl
10、e),13,16,17,20:The Granger Collection,NYC;title page:Tom McHugh/Photo Researchers,Inc.;page 4:iS 5:Franois Pugnet/Kipa/Corbis;pages 10,18:Sisse Brimberg/National Geographic Images;page 11(bottom):Robert Harding Picture Library Ltd/Alamy;pages 12:Chris Howes/Wild Places/Alamy;page 14:James King-Holme
11、s/Photo Researchers,Inc.;page 15:The Art Gallery Collection/Alamy;page 19:Jack Unruh/National Geographic Image Collection;page 21(top):AP Images;page 21(bottom):Jean Clottes/AP Images;page 22:Charles&Josette Lenars/Corbis;page 23:REUTERS/Pierre Andrieu/PoolCorrelationLEVEL SO3434Fountas&PinnellReadi
12、ng RecoveryDRAwww.readinga-What the Boys FoundLevel S Leveled Book Learning AZAn Art History Mystery by Dina AnastasioAll rights reserved.www.readinga-An Art History Mystery by Dina AnastasioWhen we look at paintings created fifty years ago or even today,can we understand what the artist was thinkin
13、g?And do we really need to know,or is it enough to look at a picture and say,“Wow!Thats beautiful”?Glossaryaccustomed (v.)became familiar through use or practice(p.8)analyzed (v.)examined closely(p.14)bas-relief (n.)sculpture in which the design is raised slightly from the surface but is still attac
14、hed to the surface(p.10)befuddled (v.)confused(p.18)cavernous (adj.)like a large empty space in the ground that is dark,deep,and hollow(p.9)discovery (n.)the finding or uncovering of something for the first time(p.12)exploration (n.)a journey through unfamiliar territory to learn more about it(p.6)i
15、nstincts (n.)powerful feelings that are natural and not reasoned(p.6)masterpieces (n.)exceptional works of art(p.20)methods (n.)planned or orderly ways of doing something(p.14)mysterious (adj.)not easy to understand(p.4)mystical (adj.)with spiritual or supernatural power beyond human understanding(p
16、.17)passage (n.)a route or channel along which a person or vehicle may pass(p.9)radiocarbon (n.)a form of carbon that is radioactive(p.14)scaffold (n.)a temporary platform,to support workers during building,repairing,or decorating a structure(p.19)treasures (n.)things that are valuable(p.5)A:The col
17、ors on the rock walls didnt fade because the pigments were created from minerals and were protected in the cave from rain,wind,snow,and sun.2324What the Boys Found Level SOther rock faces were impossible to carve at all and had to be painted.Most of the pictures are painted with red and black pigmen
18、ts made from minerals and metals found in the earth.Understanding the Cave ArtWhat else do the caves tell us?Do we know what the carvings and paintings mean?One thing that the caves tell us is that men,women,and children have always drawn pictures and always will.Stone Age people did not live in the
19、se caves.They went down into the earth and created pictures that represented something in their lives.Whether they went there just to draw or to be near their ancestors who lived before or to seek help from their Shaman,we may never know.But they were still creating art.This is the only rhinoceros t
20、o appear in the Lascaux artwork,even though rhinos lived all over France during the Stone Age.Scientists understood why the colors of Lascauxs paintings remained on the rock walls for 17,000 years.Q:Can you guess why the colors didnt fade?Other cavesThe Cussac cave(top left)in Frances Dordogne regio
21、n contains engravings that might be older than those at Lascaux.A cave near Vallon-Pont dArc in France (bottom left)shows animals that no longer live in the area.What animals do you see in each image?See answer on page 23.2122What the Boys Found Level STable of ContentsDiscovery in the Woods .4Explo
22、ring the Cave .8More Questions,More Exploration .12Who Painted the Caves?And How?.16Understanding Cave Art .22Glossary .24Discovery in the WoodsHave you ever been out for a walk and stumbled over a mysterious hole?Did you hesitate,look down into the darkness,and wonder what was under there?Well,that
23、s just what happened to four teenage boys near Lascaux(la-SKO)manor in southern France on a warm September day in 1940.Map of the Lascaux caveThe area near the Dordogne and Vezere rivers contains more than 100 prehistoric sites.FranceSpainLascaux CaveDordogne RiverVezere RiverCave EntranceGreat Hall
24、 of the BullsShaft of the Dead ManChamber of EngravingsChamber of FelinesLateral PassagePainted GalleryMain Gallery34What the Boys Found Level STable of ContentsDiscovery in the Woods .4Exploring the Cave .8More Questions,More Exploration .12Who Painted the Caves?And How?.16Understanding Cave Art .2
25、2Glossary .24Discovery in the WoodsHave you ever been out for a walk and stumbled over a mysterious hole?Did you hesitate,look down into the darkness,and wonder what was under there?Well,thats just what happened to four teenage boys near Lascaux(la-SKO)manor in southern France on a warm September da
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