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17.Almost anywhere in the world,you can probably see graffiti (涂鴉畫).Although it's usually more common in big cities,it can be found in almost any community,big or small.
The problem with graffiti art is the question of whether it's really art.This isn't always an easy question to answer,simply because there are so many different types of graffiti.While some simply consists of collections of letters,known as tags,with little artistic value,such examples are easy to find,especially on larger spaces such as walls.
If it weren't for the fact that most graffiti is placed on private property without permission,it might be more commonly recognized as a legal form of art.Most graffiti,however,annoys the property owner,who is more likely to paint over it or remove it than accept it as art.
Many ways of removing graffiti have been developed,such as paints that  dissolve graffiti paint,or make it easy to remove.Community groups and government departments often organize graffiti-removal teams.
It hardly makes sense to encourage artists to deface (丑化) private or public property; but perhaps there are ways to work with them rather than just oppose them.Graffiti artists can,for example,create murals (壁畫) for property owners,and get paid for them.
Maybe we need to start at a very basic level,and find a way to encourage the creation of graffiti art on paper or canvas rather than on walls.After all,who would remember Monet or Picasso if they'd created their masterpieces on walls,only to have them painted over the next day?Finding a solution to such a complex problem is never going to be easy,but with more and more graffiti art being recognized in galleries around the world,we do need to try.

66.What would be the best title for this passage?D
A.How to Be a Good Graffiti Artist.B.Stop Removing Graffiti!
C.Do You Like Graffiti?D.Is Graffiti Art?
67.The reason why people remove graffiti is that itA.
A.makes buildings ugly                  B.has no artistic value at all
C.robs private property                   D.takes up too much space
68.In Paragraph 4,the underlined word"dissolve"is closest in meaning toC.
A.change         B.flow          C.remove           D.freeze
69.The example of Monet and Picasso are mentioned in the passage to indicate thatD.
A.they are world-famous artists
B.they are good at graffiti
C.walls are right places to keep their masterpieces
D.their works,if painted on the wall,might not be kept long
70.The writer's attitude toward graffiti is that graffitiD.
A.should be removed by more countries      B.should be saved on larger spaces
C.should be created only on paper or canvas     D.may be accepted as art.

分析 在世界各地,你都能看到涂鴉畫.文中主要討論了涂鴉畫到底算不算藝術以及如何處理墻壁上的涂鴉等問題.

解答 DACDD
66.D   標題類題.文章主要討論的是涂鴉是否算藝術,A,B,C選項文章沒有提及,故選D.
67     A    細節(jié)題.根據第三段可知,涂鴉畫在墻上(私有財產)是因為沒有經過建筑主人的允許,否則它還是有可能成為一種藝術的.大多數的涂鴉讓建筑物的主人很惱怒,所以人們更傾向于除去涂鴉.B,D選項文中沒有提及,排除.C選項說涂鴉畫搶劫了人們的私有財產,不符合文意.故選A.
68    C     猜測詞義題.根據上下文猜測生單詞含義.根據第四段Many ways of removing graffiti have been developed,such as paints that dissolve graffiti paint,or make it easy to remove.很多除去涂鴉的方法被人們發(fā)明,例如能溶解涂鴉的畫,或者使它容易移除.故選C.
69    D    細節(jié)推理題.根據最后一段After all,who would remember Monet or Picasso if they'd created their masterpieces on walls,only to have them painted over the next day?可知,如果 Monet或者Picasso把畫畫在墻上,人們也不會記住他們的,他們的作品也只會在第二天被其他的涂鴉覆蓋.故選D.
70    D    作者態(tài)度觀點題.根據最后一段Finding a solution to such a complex problem is never going to be easy,but with more and more graffiti art being recognized in galleries around the world,we do need to try.可知,隨著世界上越來越多地方承認涂鴉文化,我們也真的需要嘗試.作者的態(tài)度是涂鴉是有可能被承認為一門藝術的.故選D.

點評 做閱讀理解時要快速的瀏覽全文,把握文章主旨大意,帶著問題回到原文,尋找細節(jié)或概括相應的答案,最后要理清作者寫作思路.

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53.What's the text mainly about?A
A.Julia Rhodes and her work.        
B.Why Julia Rhodes works in RES.
C.The importance of renewable energy.
D.How出e wind can produce Dower.
54.What can we know about Julia Rhodes?C
A.She once worked as a farmer to make a living.
B.She has worked in RES ever since graduation.
C.She likes her job as a wind farmer very much.
D.She is in charge of forty wind farms in the UK.
55.What can we learn about RES from the text?B
A.It built the UK's first wind farm in 2001.
B.It plays a leading role in the wind sector.
C.It is an important branch of RES-Gen.
D.It provides regular servicing for its contractors.
56.Which of the following is NOT true?A
A.RES is financially supported by the British government.
B.Wind farms receive a warm welcome around the UK.
C.RES has developed at a high speed during recent years.
D.Rhodes thinks people should create a clean environment.

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7.Some people believe that a Robin Hood is at work,others that a wealthy person simply wants to distribute his or her fortune before dying.But the donator who started sending envelopes with cash to deserving causes,accompanied by an article from the local paper,has made a northern German city believe in fairytales (童話)
The first envelope was sent to a victim support group.It contained?10,000 with a cutting from the Braunschtveiger Zeitung about how the group supported a woman who was ro bbed of her handbag; similar plain white anonymous (匿名)envelopes,each containing?10,000,then arrived at a kindergarten and a church.
The envelopes keep coming,and so far at least?190,000 has been distributed.Last month,one of them was sent to the newspaper's own office.It came after a story it published about Tom,a 14-year-old boy who was severely disabled in a swimming accident.The receptionist at the Braunschweiger Zeitung opened an anonymous white envelope to find 20 notes of?500 inside,with a copy of the article.The name of the family was underlined.
"I was driving when I heard the news,"Claudia Neumann,the boy's mother,told DerSpiegel magazine."I had to park on the side of the road; I was speechless."
The money will be used to make the entrance to their house wheelchair-accessible.and for a course of treatment that their insurance company refused to pay for.
"For someone to act so selflessly,for this to happen in such a society in which everyone thinks of himself,was astonishing,"Mrs.Neumann said.Her family wonder whether the donator is a Robin Hood character,taking from banks to give to the needy.
Henning Noske,the editor of the Braunschweiger Zeitung,said:"Maybe it is an old person who is about to die.We just do not know."However,he has told his reporters not to look for the city's hero,for fear that discovery may stop the donations.
1.The Braunschweiger Zeitung is the name ofC.
A.a church     B.a bank        C.a newspaper     D.a magazine
2.Which of the following is TRUE about the donation to Tom?D
A.The donation amounted to?190,000.
B.The donation was sent directly to his house.
C.The money will be used for his education.
D.His mother felt astonished at the donation.
3.It can be inferred from the passage thatB.
A.the donator is a rich old man
B.the donation will continue to come
C.the donation comes from the newspaper
D.the donator will soon be found out
4.What would be the best title for the passage?C
A.Money Is Raised by the Newspaper
B.Newspaper Distributes Money to
C.Unknown Hero Spreads Love in Envelopes
D.Robin Hood Returns to the City.

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