题目内容
5.An American photographer,John Olson,is making copies of great artwork available for blind individuals and those with very poor eyesight.At least 285million people worldwide are either blind or considered visually impaired(受损).They are unable to see or enjoy visual fine art.Romeo Edmead lost his eyesight when he was only two years old.But that has not stopped him from living life to the fullest.He went to college and studied journalism.But he cannot experience the great works of art in New York City.He remembers a visit to an art collection with his grandmother.
"So we went to this museum and I just sort of like wandered off somewhere and I started touching something,and all of a sudden alarm went off.And a guard came running over,and my grandmother felt shamed at it."
John Olson once worked as a photographer for LIFE magazine.He developed a printing process to make the art of Da Vinci and Van Gogh touchable for visually-impaired individuals"I began to realize how signifieant images have been to me,what they have allowed me to do And it caused me to wonder what it was for the blind,not having access to images."
Olson's company is called 3D Photoworks.It produces copies of artwork in three dimensions:height,width and depth.Olson says this is how the process works.First,a painting is scanned,and a 3D computer image is created.Then it is sent to a machine that digitally sculpts it.Then the original image is printed on top of the relief(浮雕).The whole process can take up to four weeks Creating art in this way gives a blind person a new experience.
Thanks to Hew technology.3D art way soon hang in art museums all over the world.It gives the visually-impaired the chance to experience the beauty of visual art.
24.What made the alarm in the museum sound suddenly?B
A.The loss of an artwork.
B.Romeo's touch.
C.The danger of a robbery.
D.The guard's mistake.
25.What did John Olson think of images?A
A.Important.
B.Special.
C.Attractive
D.Accessible.
26.How does the company 3D Photoworks create artworks for the blind?B
A.Changing fine works into images.
B.Making famous paintings touchable,
C.Scanning great artworks with a computer.
D.Describing famous artworks by a machine
27.What's the author's attitude towards the new technology?C
A.Doubtful
B.Grateful
C.Positive.
D.Critical.
分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了创造的新技术可以将名画制造为立体的图象方便盲人的鉴赏.
解答 24.B.细节理解题.根据第三段So we went to this museum and I just sort of like wandered off somewhere and I started touching something,and all of a sudden alarm went off可知是romeo的触摸使博物馆里的闹钟突然响起来;故选B.
25.A.细节理解题.根据文章I began to realize how signifieant images have been to me,what they have allowed me to do And it caused me to wonder what it was for the blind可知John Olson认为图象是很重要的;故选A.
26.B.细节理解题.根据文章He developed a printing process to make the art of Da Vinci and Van Gogh touchable for visually-impaired individuals可知3D PhotoWorks的盲人的作品使名画触手可及;故选B.
27.C.推理判断题.根据文章3D art way soon hang in art museums all over the world.It gives the visually-impaired the chance to experience the beauty of visual art可知作者对新技术的态度是积极的;故选C.
点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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38.A.physical | B.mcntai | C.potential | D.academic |
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40.A.children | B.experts | C.teachers | D.parents |
41.A.rules | B.ways | C.reasons | D.directions |
42.A.why | B.where | C.which | D.when |
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44.A.timely | B.hopeful | C.subjective | D.positive |
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