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【题目】阅读理解。阅读下列短文, 从给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中, 选出最佳选项。

For many years,artists have flocked to Paris,France,to paint or to learn to paint.Perhaps artists first went there because of the city’s beauty.They went to paint pictures of the broad,treelined streets,the great churches,and the graceful river bridges.

The artists felt comfortable in Paris because the people of the city had always enjoyed art.Paris had great art museums,filled with famous paintings and statues from many countries.And the people of Paris had always welcomed new ideas.In this city,artists felt free to experiment with new ways of painting.

As soon as famous artists painted in Paris,students came to learn from them.People came to buy paintings.People called art dealers set up galleries where paintings were bought and sold.Others kept shops that sold artists’paints and supplies.

Students and artists who were not yet famous could live in Paris for very little money.They learned by studying great art in the museums,and they learned from one another.They held art fairs,hanging their paintings outdoors along the streets.

Today,New York City and Florence,Italy,are also famous art centers.But the world’s principal art exhibits are still held in Paris.Important judges of art live there.Most of the new ways of painting that have started in the last hundred years began in Paris.So artists and art dealers still go to Paris because it is the world’s leading art center.

【1】Art students learned by studying great art in Paris’________.

A.streets B.churches

C.museums D.schools

2The story does not say so,but it makes you think that________.

A.Paris is famous for its artists’paints and supplies

B.there is more than one way to paint

C.art fairs are held in galleries

D.Florence is the center of world art exhibits

3Important judges of art________.

A.live in Paris B.feel free to experiment

C.work in New York D.have no new ways of painting

4Students can learn from________.

A.their parents B.one another

C.the streets D.the trees

5On the whole,this story is about________.

A.the world’s most famous art center

B.how to buy a painting in Paris,France

C.the famous art centers of New York and Florence

【答案】

【1】C

2B

3A

4B

5A

【解析】

【1】由第四段第二句话“They learned by studying great art in the museums,and they learned from one another.”可知答案。

2最后一段中的“Most of the new ways of painting that have started in the last hundred years began in Paris.”作者提到了new ways。

3最后一段的第三句话点出答案。

4第四段第二句话告诉我们“students learn from one other”。

5从整篇文章来看都是在讲巴黎,它是世界艺术之都。

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