【題目】Every art lover has a dream---to buy an old painting at a low price and later discover that it’s worth millions. 【1】 But this dream can become a nightmare if it turns out that the painting is stolen.
The following true story happened in London. An art collector was walking around an outdoor market in the East End when he saw two interesting paintings.【2】 He decided to buy them after they got the price down to 145 pounds. The art collector knew it was a good deal, but he wasn’t sure how much his paintings were really worth.
He decided to take the paintings to the Sorheby’s, a famous auction house.【3】 They were painted by two of England greatest painters Thomas Gainsborough and Sir Joshua Reynolds. They had been stolen from Lincoln’s Inn, a famous historical building in London and were worth about two million pounds.
【4】 Experts at Sotheby’s were convinced that he was an art thief and called the police. Within minutes the police arrived. They arrested the frightened man and took him to the police station. After hours of questioning, the police realized that they had made a mistake and let the man go.
The art collector returned them immediately because he was worried about his good name.【5】 So the stolen paintings are now back at Lincoln’s Inn.
A. Nothing is more exciting.
B. At this point the art collector was in trouble.
C. An auction house is a place where things are sold to whoever offers the most.
D. Although he wasn’t an art expert, he saw that they were old.
E. Obviously, he did not want to be associated with stolen works.
F. The art experts who saw the paintings recognized them immediately.
G. He recognized that they were stolen works worth great value.
【答案】
【1】A
【2】D
【3】F
【4】B
【5】E
【解析】
本文是一篇記敘文,一位藝術(shù)愛好者無(wú)意中買到了兩幅畫,拿到拍賣行估價(jià)時(shí)發(fā)現(xiàn)這是兩幅被偷的名畫,拍賣行專家報(bào)警并逮捕了藝術(shù)愛好者,最后兩幅被偷的名畫物歸原主。
【1】根據(jù)橫線前句可知:藝術(shù)愛好者的夢(mèng)想是低價(jià)買進(jìn)藝術(shù)品,然后高價(jià)賣出。如果這個(gè)夢(mèng)想成真了,那沒有比這更讓人興奮的事情了。A項(xiàng)“Nothing is more exciting.”與前句的語(yǔ)意完全吻合。
【2】根據(jù)橫線后句He decided to buy them after they got the price down to 145 pounds.可知他決定購(gòu)買這兩幅畫,說(shuō)明他認(rèn)可它們的價(jià)值。故D項(xiàng)“Although he wasn’t an art expert, he saw that they were old.雖然他并非專家,但他看到了這兩幅畫很古老”符合語(yǔ)境。
【3】根據(jù)橫線后句“They were painted by two of England greatest painters Thomas Gainsborough and Sir Joshua Reynolds.”可知拍賣行的專家認(rèn)出了這是名家的作品。故F項(xiàng)“The art experts who saw the paintings recognized them immediately.”符合上下文語(yǔ)意串聯(lián)。
【4】根據(jù)橫線后句“Experts at Sotheby’s were convinced that he was an art thief and called the police.”可知專家認(rèn)為他偷了這兩幅畫并報(bào)警?芍@位買畫的人遇見了麻煩事。故B項(xiàng)“At this point the art collector was in trouble.”與后句語(yǔ)意一致。
【5】根據(jù)橫線后句So the stolen paintings are now back at Lincoln’s Inn.可知這兩幅被偷的名畫物歸原主。說(shuō)明買畫的人不愿意再和這兩幅畫有任何的聯(lián)系。故E項(xiàng)“Obviously, he did not want to be associated with stolen works.”與上下文語(yǔ)境一致。
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