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Unit1
1.LeaveittoCarlostothinkofa(n)ingenioussolutiontoourmostdifficultproblem!
2.Forme,thebiggesttobecominganobstacleastronautismypoormathskills.
3.1havenoideahowmuchtimeelapsedsincesheleft——Ifellasleep.
4.Aftercollege,ItraveledthroughEurope,andthemostimpressivethingIsawwas
theEiffellowerinParis.
5.Chronologicallv,whichofthefollowingeventshappenedfirst?
6.SteveisoneofthemostambitiouspeopleIknow;hewantstoownhisown
businessbythetimehe's25.
7.Jackstillactslikea(n)adolescentandthinkseverythingisagame.
8.Anewspaperreadercanselectwhatheisinterestedinandskipwhathethinksis
boring.
9.Afterhisplanelanded,theprimeministergavea(n)impromptuspeechabout
globalwarming.
10.ItoldmyparentsIwantedtotakeayearoffbeforegoingtocollege,andmy
suggestionsurprisinglymetwithlittleresistance.
11.Theworldwasshockedbytheuntimelvdeathoftheyoungsinger.
12."Howdareyoudefyadirectorder?You'reasoldiernow!"
13.Shewaspermnnentlvdisfiguredbythefire,butitsooncametorepresenther
determinationtosucceedinlife.
14.DuringtheWorldCup,attendanceinclasswasdownbecauseeveryonestayedat
hometowatchtelevision.
15.Ihadfiveexamslastweek——itwaslikeonelong,continuousnightmare.
16.Normally,weallotonevotetoeachmember;butthisisaspecialcase.
17.IcanrememberfeelingveryinsecurewhenIwasyoung;Iwasdesperateformy
classmates'acceptance.
18.Herfinalyearofschoolwasmarkedbyconsiderableuncertaintvasshetriedto
figureoutwhattodonext.
19.I'vetriedworkinginthemorning,butIfindthatI'mmostproductivelateatnight.
20.Ernieisareallydecentguy;hewouldnevertrytoimposehisbeliefsonsomeone
else.
SectionB:Completeeachsentencewithasuitableword.
21.Wedon'thavethebudgettodoeverything,soI'mafraidyourplanwillhaveto
goonthebackburner.
22.AllIneedissomepeaceandquiet,andI'llbeabletofigureoutasolution.
23.Braceyourselfforsomebadnews,thisdoesn'tlookgood.
24.It'salldowntoyou!Don'tletusdown!
25.Thenewevidencecreatesalotofuncertaintyaboutwhoreallyreached
Americafirst.
26.I'monlyalawschoolstudent——I'mhardlyinanypositiontohelpyouwithyour
legalproblems.
27.Inthebackofmymind,Ihavemydoubtsaboutwhetherhe'srightforthejob.
28.Heishavingashotatcookinghisowndinner.
29.Jessicahadherlifemappedoutsinceshewasalittlegirl:college,marriage,
children,career.
30.Quick,cramthebagunderthebed!
PartII:BankedCloze
Fortenyears,Ilivedinthecityandlovedit.Everythingwasstable,andIdidn't
havemanyworries.Then,withinonemonth,Igota(31)promotionatworkandmy
girlfriendandIdecidedtogetmarried.Suddenly,mylifewasin(32)transitionwith
bigchangesahead!
Thenewpositionatworkwaswonderful.Iwasnolongerrelegatedtothe
(33)sidelines.Mybosswasstartingtonoticeallofmyhardwork!Aftera(34)lengthy
speechaboutmynewresponsibilities,mybosstookmetomynewprivateoffice.
Fantastic!Ididn'thavetositinthe(35)rearoftheofficeanymore,behindthecopy
machine.Ilovedmyjobalready.
Mygirlfriendalsosuggestedthatwemoveoutofthecityandbuyahouseinthe
suburbs.Wehadbeencity(36)dwellersforsolongthatitwasadifficultdecisionfor
ustomake.Ontopofthat,Iwasworriedabouttakingouta(37)mortgageforthe
house.Mynewjobpaidbetter,butourresourceswerestill(38)finite.Findinga
downpaymentwouldbetough.
Intheend,wedecidedtogoforit.There'snotimelikethepresent,right?With
thenewjob,IcouldhonestlysaythatIhada(39)buddingcareer,soitfeltrightto
taketheplungeandbuyahouse.Afterallthesechanges,we'dbereadytojustrelax
andenjoylife.So,wetookonahoneymoontothe(40)coastalCalifornia.
PartIII:ReadingComprehension
Itwouldbeafairlyaccuratestatementtosaythat,whenIwasinelementaryschoolandhigh
school,Iwasapainfullyshychild.Iusuallykepttomyself,hadonlyafewfriends,andrarely
spokeinclass.Myparentswerealwaysverybusy,sotheyneverpushedmetobecomemore
involvedinactivitiesandmeetmorepeople.Iwasperfectlyhappybymyself.Ispentmuchofmy
timewithmynoseburiedinabook.TheonlytimesthatIventuredawayfromthecomfortsofmy
bedroomwerewhenIexploredtheseeminglyendlessaislesofstockedbookshelvesatmy
favouritebookstore.
Inretrospect,itwasnosurprisethatIreadwithsuchanincredibleappetite.Readingwasmy
escape.Myfavouritebookswereadventureandtravelstories一storiesthatbroughtthereaders
toexotic,unexplored,ordangerousplaces.ThesewereplacesIlongedtogo,andtheywere
adventuresIyearnedtoexperience,butIknewitwasalljustafantasy.Ihadahardtimeworking
upthenervetotalktoafellowclassmate,IknewtherewasnowayIcouldtravelaroundthe
worldandliveoutoneoftheseadventures.Therefore,Iread.IreadeverybookIcouldfindthat
promisedadventure,excitement,orescape.BythetimeIgraduatedfromhighschool,Ihad
probablyreadmorebooksthanourschoolhadinitslibrary.Itwasquiteanachievement,butno
oneknewaboutitexceptforme.ItoldnoonebecauseIhadnoonetotell.Myonlyfriendwas
Justin,andthatrelationshiponlyexistedbecausewehadbeennext-doorneighborsforfifteen
years.
Likemostofmyclassmates,Iappliedtocollegeandeventuallyworkedupthecouragetogo.It
wasn'teasy.Ihadlivedathomewithmyparentsmywholelife,andIrarelyeverthoughtabout
leaving.However,ithadfinallybecomeinevitable;Icouldn'tstaywiththemforever.Iattendeda
localcollegeandmovedouttoliveinadormitorywitharoommate.Itwouldbean
understatementtosaythatIwasnervous.Iwasterrified.
Myroommate'snamewasGreg,andthefirstfewweeksofschoolwereveryawkward.Hekept
tryingtostartconversationsandbefriendly.Iwasabletoanswerhisquestions,ofcourse,butI
founditdifficulttokeeptheconversationgoing.Ijustwasn'tusedtoit——Ihadnopracticeatthis
sortofthing.ThenonedayIreturnedfromanafternoonclassandfoundhimreadingaJack
Londonbook.Suddenly,IfoundthatIhadahundredquestionstoaskGreg.DidhelikeJack
London?Whichwashisfavouritebook?Didhereadalot?Whatotherauthorsdidhelike?The
listwasendless.
Tomysurprise,Gregwasalsoinlovewithadventureandtravelbooks.Oneofhisdreamswasto
travelaroundtheworldandfollowinthefootstepsofsomeofhistory'sgreatestexplorers.There
musthavebeenmagicatworkthatday.Itwasasifmyshynesssuddenlydisappeared.GregandI
talkedforhoursaboutourfavouritebooksanddreamsoftravel.Ialsofounditeasiertotalkto
otherpeopleatschoolandmakefriendssincethatday.Ifeltliketheworldopeneduptome.So
manythingssuddenlyseemedpossible.Infact,GregandIareplanningagreatadventureforthis
summer!Itmayhavetakenmeawhile,butIfinallyfoundawaytobreakoutofmyshelland
startenjoyinglife.
41.Whichofthefollowingisariteofpassagethathelpedthewritertobecomelessshy?
A.Attendinghighschool.
B.Readingmanybooks.
C,Attendingcollege.
D.Planningagreatadventure.
42.Inwhichparagraphdoestheauthorcomparehisdesiretoreadtohunger?
A.Paragraph1.
B・Paragraph2.
C.Paragraph4.
D.Paragraph5.
43.Whichofthefollowingwouldmakethebesttitleforthispassage?
A.APainfullyShyChild
B.MyCollegeLife
C.TravelswithGreg
D,BreakingOutofMvShell
44."ItwouldbeanunderstatementtosaythatIwasnervous.Iwasterrified."Whatdoesthe
writermeanbythisstatement?
A.Hewasn'tnervousatall.
B.Hewasmildlynervous.
C.Hewasasnervousasusual.
D,Hewasextraordinarilvnervous.
45.Whichofthefollowingstatementscanyouinferfromthepassage?
A,JackLondonwroteexcitingstories.
B.JackLondonwrotedullstories.
C.JackLondonwasn'tafamouswriter.
D.JackLondonwasthewriter'sfavouritewriter.
Unit2
1.Whenwasthelasttimeyouwereinwithyourchildhoodfriends?
A.context
B.contact
C.control
D.content
2.Likeaboatatsea,hismindstartedtowhenhewasn'tinterested.
A.float
B.soar
C.sink
D,drift
3.MrsJonesdidn'ttrustJack,soshewasverytolethimcuthergrass.
A.reluctant
B.reluctantly
C.enthusiastic
D.enthusiastically
4.Myhouseseemstobeinastateofdisrepair—somethingisalways
broken!
A.perpetually
B・perpetual
C.perpetuity
D.perpetuate
5.Theproblemneedstobelookedatfromahistorical.
A.prospective
B.directive
C,perspective
D.executive
6.Dr.Carterhaswrittenaboutthebrainanditsinfluenceonour
emotions.
A,extensively
B.intensively
C.extensive
D.intensive
7.Theaccidentoflastweekareviewofschoolsafetypolicy.
A.prompted
B.prompt
C.prompting
D.prompts
8.Iameasilybyicecream,soit'sprobablythebestifIdon'tlookatthe
dessertmenu.
A.tempt
B.tempts
C.tempting
D・tempted
9.Wouldn'titbeifwedidn'tneedtoworryaboutmoney?
A.predictable
B・marvellous
C.astonishing
D.depressing
10.Researchersclaimthatthereisalinkbetweencaffeineandheadaches.
A.definite
B.definitely
C.definition
D.defined
11.It'sincredibletoseehownewbornbabiesarecompletelyonother
peopleforeverything.
A.depending
B.dependence
C,dependent
D.dependents
12.Thecriminaldevisedanplantoescapefromprison.
A.intrinsic
B,intricate
C.intrepid
D.intrusive
13.Thecourtbroughtaagainsttheescapedprisoner.
A.persecution
B.persecute
C・prosecution
D.prosecute
14.Thankyoufortheoffertostayfordinner,butwedon'twantto.
A.pose
B.compose
C.propose
D・impose
15.Pedro'sfriendsorganizedafriendlytohelphimdealwithhisalcohol
abuse.
A.contravention
B.invention
C・intervention
D.prevention
16.It'simpossibletonotbeimpressedbytheTajMahalandatitsbeauty.
A.respect
B.flaunt
C.marvel
D.admire
17.Weshouldhireanreviewerwhoisn'tbiasedonewayortheother.
A.internal
B.outdoor
C.indoor
D・external
18.I'msoexcitedforthenewmoviethatwaitingallyearforithasbeenlike
A.tortures
B.torturing
C.tortuous
D・torture
19.Dylanlikestowriteduringhisfreetimeontheweekend.
A.poetry
B.poet
C.poetic
D.poem
20.Thewaterfallprovidedasourceofsoothingbackgroundnoise.
A・continual
B.continue
C.continuing
D.continuity
SectionB:Completeeachsentencewithasuitableword.
21.Lastweekend,Ifelloverandbrokemytoe.
22.Philwillcomeintohisownoncehisbossrecognizeshowvaluableheis.
23.Kevinhasbeenridingamotorcyclefromaveryyoungage.
24.Amongthegroupmembers,therewasastrongdesireforanafternoonof
shopping.
25.Iusuallydriftofftosleepwhilewatchingtelevision.
26.Theteachertoldmeofffortalkinginclassagaintoday.
27.Doyoubelieveinfreewill?
28.Juliereceivedanawardinappreciationofherservicetothecommunity.
29.Don'ttrytoreasonwithachild——youwon'tgetveryfar.
30.Onceagain,Gregwasleftoutofthedecision.
PartII:BankedCloze
WhenIwasachild,mybestfriendJosephandIwouldplayagamecalled"Super
SecretSpy."SometimesIwouldplaythespyandJosephwouldplaythe(31)villain,
andsometimeswewouldreversetheroles.Make-believegameslikethisweremy
favourite,andIrememberthatmanysummerdayswere(32)largelvspentoutside,
playingSuperSecretSpy.
Everytimeweplayed,thestoryhadtobedifferent.Weplayedsomuchthat,
needlesstosay,someofthestoriesgotquite(33)bizarre.Eventually,SuperSecret
Spywaslikeasciencefictionmovie;thestoriestookplaceonotherplanetsandone
ofuswasanalien.Sometimes,wewouldwearoldHalloweenmaskssothe
(34)resemblancetoanalienwasremarkable!
Irememberonedayinparticular.Josephwasthealienandhecapturedmeona
(35)barren,emptyplanet(mybackyard).Hethrewmein"alienprison"(behindabig
tree)and(36)giggledwithmischievousdelight.Atfirst,Ifeltallaloneand
(37)helpless.ThenIpulledmyselftogetherandrememberedthatIwastheSuper
SecretSpy!
Ithoughtofmyescapeplan.WhenAlienJosephcametocheckonmeinthe
alienprison,I(38)whirledaroundquicklyandgrabbedhisalienlasergun.Ina
(39)blazeoflaserfire,Iranpastmycaptorandescapedthealienprison!Iwasfree!
SuperSecretSpyhadwonagain!
Justthen,JosephandIbothrealizedthatitwaslateafternoon,thesunwassetting,
and(40)twilightwasuponus.Wewerebothhungry,sowewereincrediblyhappy
whenmymothercalledusinsidefordinner.EvenSuperSecretSpiesandaliensneed
toeat!
PartIII:ReadingComprehension
Whenwe'reyoung,wecan'twaittogrowupandgetonwithlife.Whenwe'readults,welongfor
thecarefreedaysofouryouthwhenwecouldplayalldaywithoutworry.Thisisoneofthe
greatestironiesoflife.Indeed,"thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheotherside,"Itisaharshtruth
thathumansalwayswantwhattheycan'thave.It'sournature.
That'swhyit'sgoodpracticetoinstillinourchildrenahealthyrespectforchildhood.Toomany
adultsseemtobeinahurryforchildrentogrowup.Wealwaysaskthem,"Whatdoyouwantto
bewhenyougrowup?"Werepeatedlytellthem,"Youcando/havethatwhenyou'reolder."We
continuallyencouragethem,"Whenyougrowup,theworldwillbeyoursandyoucanmakeyour
dreamscometrue."It'snowonder;then,thatchildrenseemtobeinsucharushtogrowup,get
older;anddemandeverythingthatwetellthemiscomingtothem.
Childrenshouldbefreetoplaythedayaway.Weshouldencouragethemtousetheirimagination,
createentireworldsinacardboardbox,andexploretheirbackyardasiftheywereexploringan
undiscoveredcountry.Youcannotputapriceonanactiveandfertileimagination,norcanyou
overestimatethevalueofaninquisitivemind,arespectfortheenvironment,andanurgeto
questionwhyeverythingisasitis.Thesetraitsarealldevelopedandnurturedwhenwe're
childrenand,withoutthem,wewouldnotbeabletofunctionasadultsinthemodernworld.
Researchhasshownthatchildrenarehappiestandhealthiestwhentheyhavethefreedomtoact
likechildren.Thismayseemobvious,butit'softenforgottenasparentspushtheirchildrento
studyharder,practicelonger,andessentiallyactlikeadults.It'simportanttorememberthat
childrenareconstantlylearning.Therefore,theyarealsolearningasthey'replaying.Exploring
naturefostersarespectfortheenvironmentthatmayleadchildrentobecomebiologistsor
naturalists.Creatingwithpaintandcrayonsinstillsaloveofartthatmighthelpdevelopyoung
artistsormusicians.Playingmake-believestimulatestheimaginationinawaythatwriters,
filmmakers,andactorsfindmostuseful.Buildingwithblockshelpsthemindunderstandhow
thingsareconstructedandmightleadtoaninterestinengineering.
It'struethatplayhelpsdevelopskillsthatwillbeusedlaterinlife.However,thisshouldnotbe
thesolepurposeofplay.Childrenshouldplaybecausethey'rechildren.It'showtheystayhappy,
healthy,andyoung.Whyshouldwepushthemtobesomethingthey'renot?
41.Whichofthefollowingsentencesisthemainideaofthispassage?
A.Itisaharshtruththathumansalwayswantwhattheycan'thave.
B.Toomanyadultsseemtobeinahurryforchildrentogrowup.
C,Childrenshouldbefreetoplevthedavawav.
D.It'struethatplayhelpsdevelopskillsthatwillbeusedlaterinlife.
42.WhichofthefollowingwouldthewriterofthispassagelikelyNOTagreewith?
A.Adultsshouldunderstandthatchildrenlearnwhiletheyplay.
B.Itisimportantforchildrentoplayandactyoung.
C.Manygameshelpchildrenappreciatepotentialcareers.
D・Childrenshouldconcentrateontheirschoolworkaboveeverythingelse.
43,"Thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheotherside"means.
A.othersituationsalwnvsseembetterthantheoneswearein
B.peoplealwayslackconfidenceinthemselves
C.peopleprefertoliveinalessbarrenland
D.peoplealwayswanttheirchildrentogrowupfast
44.Thispassageisbestdescribedas.
A.afirst-personmemoir
B.adramaticdialogue
C,apersuasiveessav
D.anentertainingstory
45.Whatdoesthewritermeanby"Youcannotputapriceonanactiveandfertile
imagination"?
A.Theabilitytothinkcreativelyisworthless.
B.Theabilitytothinkcreativelyisinvaluable.
C.Theabilitytothinkcreativelyhelpschildrendevelop.
D.Theabilitytothinkeativelyisanaturalpartofchildhood.
*Unit3
1.TheEiffelTowerissuchadistinctivefeatureofParisthatthetwohavebecome
synonymous.
2.Icouldn'tstopreadinghisnewbest-sellersinceIwassoengagedinthe
characters.
3.Ihopeforyoursakethatyou'renotplanningtomakeasurprisevisit.
4.Didyoureallyjustmakea(n)analogybetweenschoolandwar?
5.Pleasedon'tdistortthetruth一youmadeyourdecisionandnowyouhavetolive
withit.
6.Settledownandstopbeingsotheatrical;theworldisnotgoingtoend.
7.Itmust'vetakenalotofcouragetoproclaimindependencelikethat.
8.Itdrivesmecrazy——CarlaalwaysknowsexactlyhowtofrustrateeveryplanI
makefortheweekend.
9.IlovelisteningtoMexicanmusicbecausetherhvthmissoinfectious.
10.I'malwayswarvofadvertisementsfordealsthatseemtoogoodtobetrue.
SectionB:Choosethebestwaytocompletethesentences.
11.Nextsummer;thedevelopersplantotheoldschoolintoamuseum.
A,convert
B.converse
C.converts
D.converge
12.Canyoutellmewhatstepsavalidresearchproposal?
A.constitution
B,constitute
C.constituent
D.consist
13.Theschoolreceivedmoremoneyandhasbeenabletohiremore
teachers.
A.consequence
B.consequential
C.consequent
D,consequentlv
14.Differentcultures'varyingconceptionsofarevisibleinthetypesof
clothestheygenerallywear.
A.jealousy
B.modesty
C.notoriety
D.clarity
15.Unfortunately,Ididn'tpracticeenoughsoIfailedtofortheteam.
A.aualifv
B.succeed
C.thrive
D.attempt
16.Herjobistogatherthedataandthentheresultstodeterminetheir
significance.
A.analysis
B.analvze
C.analytical
D.analyst
17.Mycloudedmyjudgmentandpreventedmefromactingrationallywhen
Isawmygirlfriendwithanotherman.
A.modesty
B.clarity
C,iealousv
D.notoriety
18.JimisinThailandonvacation;helovestotraveltoplaces.
A.erotic
B.robotic
C,exotic
D.mitotic
19.Lovehimorhatehim,thePresidentoftheUnitedStatesisoneofthemost
peopleintheworld.
A.influential
B.domestic
C.instinctive
D.intransigent
20.Inachangeofpacefromhisrecentinternationalfocus,thePrimeMinister
spokelastnightaboutissues.
A.exotic
B.rhythmic
C.expressive
D,domestic
SectionC:Completeeachsentencewithasuitableword.
21.Unfortunately,Ican'tthinkaboutanythingrightnowsinceI'mengagedina
contractdisputewithmylandlord.
22.Warhol'sfameislargelyduetothefactthatheincorporatedpopculture
referencesintohisart.
23.MyparentssplitupwhenIwasfouryearsold,soitwasverydifficultforme.
24.IthinkmyloveofnaturederivesfromallthecampingtripsItookwithmy
parents.
25.Afterseveralweeks,IfinallymanagedtopinVictordownonaspecificdatefor
thephotoshoot.
26.Isawonthenewsthatsoldiershaveengagedwithrebelsinthesouthernpart
ofthecountry.
27.Donnagivesoffwavesofenergywheneversheentersaroom.
28.Thehomelesssheltersentoutletterstomakeanappealformoremoney.
29.MargaretissoshythathereyesalwaysshyawayfromminewhenIlookather.
30.ThePresident'snewpolicyis,sotospeak,beneficialforinternationaltrade.
PartII:BankedCloze
Letmeposea(n)(3hypotheticalsituationforyou.Imaginethatyouareveryrich
andcandoalmostanythingyouwant.Nowimaginethatyouloveartandwanttosupport
strugglingartists.Youdecideto(32)commissionapaintingfromayoungartistwhose
workyouadmire.Whatwouldyouhavehimpaint?
Wouldyouaskforanepicbattlesetina(n)(33)mythologicalworldofmonstersand
fairiesorwouldyouaskforarealistic,(34)expressiveportraitofyourself?Ifyouchosethe
latter,you'reingoodcompanybecausethatis(35)preciselvwhatIdid.Ihadseenso
manybeautifulportraitsoffamouspeoplehanginginmuseumsthatIthoughtitwastime
tohavemyveryown.
Ittookmealongtimetofindahighly(36)qualifiedartistwhoseworkwoulddojustice
tomyportrait.Inthe(37)meantime,Istudiedtheartisticprocessandlearnedalotabout
howartiscreated.Imustadmitthat,eventhoughI'vealwaysadmiredartists,Ineverhad
afullappreciationfortheircreativetalent.Icertainlydon'thavethatability,soI'm
incrediblyimpressedwhensomeone(38)instinctivelvknowshowtocreateaworkof
suchbeauty.
Iwasfairlynervousaboutseeingmyfinishedportrait.Theartist,likewise,wasvery
nervousaboutshowingittome.Intheend,Imustadmitthathedida(n)(39)sufficientjob
capturingmylikeness.I'mnotinlovewiththepainting,buttheartistshouldtake
(40)consolationinthefactthathedidthebesthecouldwithhissubject.I'mnotavery
attractiveman,soit*salmostimpossibleformyportraittobebeautifulandrealistic.
PartIII:ReadingComprehension
Whenitcomestothearts,manypeopleautomaticallythinkofEuropeandNorthAmerica.Thisis
understandablesincesomanyfamousartistscomefromtheseregions.Manyartmuseumsare
filledwithpaintingsanddrawingsfromEuropeanandNorthAmericanartistsfromthepastfew
hundredyears.Allcountries,however,haveauniqueartisticheritage,soitshouldcomeasno
surprisethatcountriesthroughoutAfricaandAsiahavetheirownartisticstylesandhistories.
CompletelylandlockedwithinSouthernAfrica,thenationofBotswanaisparticularlysusceptible
toculturaltrendsandinfluencesfromsurroundingcountries,chieflySouthAfrica.However;there
isaburgeoningartsscenenativetoBotswana,andthecountryalsohasalonghistoryofdistinct
artistictraditions.
TheoldestevidenceofartinthecountrywasfoundintheTsodiloHills,locatedinnorthwestern
Botswana,intheKalahariDesert.Datingto1,000——2,000yearsago,theserockpaintingsform
thehighestconcentrationofrockartintheworldandareconsideredsacredbytheSanminority
culture.Today,theSanareknownforcontinuingtheancientartsofdecoratingostricheggshells
forjewelryandcreatingostricheggshellbeads,whichtheyconsidertorepresentgoodluckand
goodfortune.Archaeologistsbelievethistypeofbeadtobetheoldest-knownman-madebead;
theyhavebeenrecoveredatEastandSouthernAfricanarchaeologicaldigsanddatedto28,000一
45,000yearsago.
TheNationalMuseumandArtGalleryinGaboroneisthecentrepieceofmodernartinthe
country.ItiswidelyregardedasoneofthebestartgalleriesinSouthernAfrica;itholdsregular
exhibitionshighlightingtheworkoflocalartistsandalsosponsorsanannualcelebrationforlocal
artandartists.TheNationalMuseumalsoactsascustodianfortheculturalheritageand
traditionsofthecountry,thedutiesofwhichincludepreservation,education,andpromotion.
Twentiethandtwenty-firstcenturypaintersincludePhillipSegola,AnnGollifei;andNeoMatome.
SpringinGaborone,thecapitalcity,seestheannualMaitisongFestival——thecountry'slargest
celebrationoftheperformingarts.Thefestivalincludesfreeoutdoorperformancesatcityarenas
aswellasticketedindooreventsatGaborone'stheatresandartsvenues.Performingarts
organizations,suchastheMogwanaDanceTroupe,arebecomingmorepopularasmoreand
morepeopleembraceandwishtosharetheirculturalheritage.
Localhandcrafts,supportedinlargepartbythetouristtrade,aregenerallyoftheutilitarian
variety.Handwovenbaskets,oneofthespecialtiesassociatedwithBotswana,areofextremely
highquality.MadealmostexclusivelyintheOkavangoregion,theyarewovenwiththeleavesof
theMokolwanepalmandutilizevariousrootsandbarksinordertogivethebasketstheirunique
coloursanddesigns(typicallyassociatedwiththenation'straditionallifestyle).Duetothe
abundanceofcattlelivestock,leatherworkhasalsodevelopedasanimportantandwidespread
handcraft.Traditionallyusedtomakeclothing,blankets,andsleepingmats,leatheristodaymore
oftenusedtomakedesignerbags,belts,andaccessories.
41.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthemainideaofthispassage?
A.Europeanartissuperiortoallotherart.
B.Africanartissuperiortoallotherart.
C,Evervcountryhasauniqueartistictradition.
D.Artisonlyamoderncreation.
42.WhichparagraphdiscussestheearlyhistoryofartinBotswana?
A.Paragraph3.
B.Paragraph4.
C.Paragraph5.
D.Paragraph6.
43.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.AllartinBotswanaisthoroughlyuniquetothatcountry.
B,ArtinBotswanahasbeeninfluencedbvneighbouringcountries.
C.ArtinBotswanaisarelativelyrecentinvention.
D.AllartinBotswanaconsistsofsimpledecorations.
44.
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