2022届高考英语一轮复习人教版(2019)选择性必修第三册_Unit 1 Art 教材串讲课后提升-有答案

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2022高考一轮复习:选择性必修三 Unit 1 教材串讲提升练
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
We look ahead to London's art and exhibition openings and select the mustsee shows.
Double science
It's a big month for the Science Museum,with a new gallery and an exhibition opening.The Science City gallery tells the story of London between 1550 and 1800 when major scientific breakthroughs were happening across the city—from Newton's laws of physics to the birth of microscopes allowing us to see the tiny creatures that live among us.If that isn't enough there's also an exhibition on how art and science have worked closely together over the centuries and continue to do so today.
Science City 1550-1800:The Linbury Gallery at the Science Museum.Opens 12 September-13 October,free.
The Art of Innovation:From Enlightenment to Dark Matter at the Science Museum.25 September-26 January,free but ticketed.
Are you worried yet
We all suffer from anxiety.Artists look into this through artworks that bring to light their own anxieties or how people living with anxiety manage.The exhibition also covers what anxiety would look like if it could be visualised in light or sound—something we imagine to be impossible.
On Edge:Living in an Age of Anxiety at Science Gallery.19 September-19 January,free.
Climbing the walls
No artist has made a bigger career out of placing sculptures of human figures all over the place.Antony Gormley,the artist behind the Angel of the North and sculptures standing all over London,takes over the Royal Academy of Arts with a blockbusting(轰动一时的) exhibition.This is the hot art ticket in town.
Antony Gormley at Royal Academy of Arts.21 October-3 December,£18-22.
1.What is on show in the Science City gallery
A.Some of the greatest physicists.
B.The stories of the London development.
C.The prediction of the future science.
D.Some of the great achievements in history.
2.Which exhibition allows visitors to get a feeling in a new way
A.The Art of Innovation.
B.On Edge.
C.Royal Academy of Arts.
D.Science City 1550-1800.
3.When can visitors see these four exhibitions altogether
A.In January.        B.In September.
C.In October. D.In December.
B
George Nakashima always insisted that he was a simple woodworker, not an artist.Even though major museums exhibited his works and the director of the American Craft Museum called him a national treasure, Mr.Nakashima rejected the label of artist.For almost fifty years he simply went on shaping wood into beautiful chairs, tables, and cabinets.
Nakashima had a clear goal.He intended to make each piece of furniture as perfect as possible.Even making a box was an act of creation, because it produced an object that had never existed before.Initially Nakashima used local wood, sometimes from his own property.Later, he traveled to seek out English oak, Persian walnut, African zebrawood and Indian teak.He especially liked to find giant roots that had been dug out of the ground after a tree was cut down.Nakashima felt that making this wood into furniture was a way of allowing the tree to live again.
Most furniture makers prefer perfect boards, but Nakashima took pleasure in using wood with interesting knots (节疤) and cracks.These irregularities gave the wood personality and showed that the tree had lived a colourful life.
He never failed to create an object that was both useful and beautiful.One early piece Nakashima designed was a threelegged chair for his small daughter, Mira, to use when she sat at the table for meals.The Mira chair became so popular that Nakashima later made both low and high versions.Another famous piece, the conoid chair, has two legs supported by bladelike feet.Always, Nakashima's designs were precise and graceful, marked by the simplicity that revealed his love for the wood.
As the years passed, Nakashima's reputation grew and he received many awards.His children Mira and Kevin, now adults, joined the team of craftspeople in their father's studio.Nakashima's dream of integrating work and family had come true.
4.Which of the following best describes Nakashima
A.Generous and outgoing.
B.Honest and simple.
C.Capable and friendly.
D.Creative and modest.
5.Which of the following is TRUE about Nakashima
A.He preferred perfect boards when making furniture.
B.He always used precious wood materials.
C.His chairs were beautifully designed but useless.
D.He devoted himself to shaping wood.
6.What can we learn about Nakashima from the last two paragraphs
A.He loved his work and family. B.He made chairs of the same style.
C.He sought for a simple life and art. D.He was lost in researching the wood.
7.What can be inferred about Mira and Kevin
A.They had an art studio of their own.
B.They still lacked the ability to create artworks.
C.They had a common interest with their father.
D.They enjoyed the same reputation with their father.
Ⅱ.完形填空
Diego is in front of a group of people. He's blindfolded, but he can still show these people something __1__, which he calls“the art of __2__”. First, the audience randomly __3__ sixty numbers. After that, a helper reads the __4__ to Diego. Then,after hearing them just a single time, Diego __5__ the numbers in the correct order from memory. He does this first in the order he hears them, then again—backwards! The audience then cheer in disbelief.
Diego has a very special kind of memory. He __6__, “It's a kind of memory that is __7__ with what I experience. It means that every idea I learn and everything I read becomes a part of me. Normally, someone who doesn't have this special ability and hasn't trained their memory __8__ to just forget things. Not me.” Diego says that with his special __9__ ,he can remember every __10__ of every day of his life since he was less than three years old!
If there is a memory gene (基因), Diego probably has it, but his genes are only part of the __11__. Since the age of 11, he's been training his brain to remember more and more. He practises __12__, thinking about memory and working on it all the time. He has even __13__ a whole series of 250 historical books! Diego's practice and __14__ work show that a great memory can be made, and not just __15__!
1.A.funny   B.creative C.amazing D.reasonable
2.A.life B.memory C.magic D.language
3.A.choose B.say C.hide D.record
4.A.rules B.marks C.numbers D.names
5.A.recognizes B.calculates C.collects D.repeats
6.A.adds B.explains C.inquires D.announces
7.A.connected B.introduced C.familiar D.opposite
8.A.happens B.attempts C.tends D.hates
9.A.dream B.gift C.chance D.plan
10.A.word B.feature C.principle D.detail
11.A.story B.game C.idea D.plot
12.A.cooperatively B.mechanically C.occasionally D.continuously
13.A.written B.memorized C.copied D.translated
14.A.hard B.ordinary C.academic D.original
15.A.imagined B.discovered C.born D.trained
参考答案
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
1-3 DBC
B
4-7 DDAC
Ⅱ.完形填空
1-15 CBACD BACBD ADBAC