2026届高考英语一轮复习提能半卷训练[17] (学生版 教师版)

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提能训练 [17]
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
(2025·贵阳市摸底)
My family had a room that we called the Library, but even back then I knew it was just our dining room with a few bookshelves around a small table.When I was a kid, I was told that all these books are precious things—they must never be folded, bent, or broken.Any dirty marks or notes on a book are banned and our reading should always be a clean activity since it's what separates us from the beasts.Preservation of all texts was the most important thing in the world.
Years later, when I began reading everything I could in my early teens, I tiptoed into the Library one day and discovered, to my horror, that all the books were still extremely new.It was row after row, shelf after shelf.Something clicked and I knew I had found a horrible secret about my family: They had bought these books to be displayed like jewellery, rather than to be read.
In that moment I knew that all those silly rules around reading and books were dead wrong and that there was nothing sadder in this world than an unused book — clean, without any trace of the reader at all.
Now here's the secret: Good reading is messy reading.If I want the kind of novel that gets deep into my bones, the sort of non-fiction mystery that stays with me years after the fact, then I must bring sticky notes(便利贴) and let my books get scuffed(磨损) along the way.I should always walk away from a book with visible progress of my reading.
After years of treating my books as if they ought to be preserved in a museum, I now believe that you should honour the books by breaking them.Read them all so messily! Truly read the books, anytime and anywhere, no matter how much we fold them, bend them, or tear them! Throw them into your backpack or leave them open by the side of your bed.Don't worry about stains or torn edges after years of reading.That is what a book is.That is what a book is for.
语篇导读:作者孩童时被告知阅读应该永远是一个干净的活动,保存所有的文本是世界上最重要的事情。然而数年后,作者意识到好的阅读是杂乱的阅读。真正地阅读,不用担心经年累月的阅读会留下污渍或破损的边缘。
1.Where did the author's family store their books?
A.In the study.
B.In the dining room.
C.In the bedroom.
D.In the living room.
解析:B 细节理解题。根据第一段的第一句“My family had a room that we called the Library, but even back then I knew it was just our dining room with a few bookshelves around a small table.”可知,作者家有一间他们称之为图书馆的房间,但其实是作者家的餐厅,即作者家的书放在餐厅里。故选B。
2.What does the author imply about his family's book collection?
A.It was piled in a mess.
B.It was mainly for decoration.
C.It was large and various.
D.It was kept for a good price.
解析:B 推理判断题。根据第二段的“They had bought these books to be displayed like jewellery, rather than to be read.”可知,作者发现自己家买这些书是为了像珠宝一样展示,而不是为了阅读。由此可推知,作者暗指自己家的书主要是用来装饰的,选项中的“decoration”是对原文的“to be displayed like jewellery”的转换。故选B。
3.What does the underlined part “Something clicked” mean?
A.I clicked the mouse.
B.I suddenly felt puzzled.
C.Something made a sound.
D.Something occurred to me.
解析:D 词义猜测题。画线部分前的“to my horror, that all the books were still extremely new”讲作者惊恐地发现,家中所有的书都还是全新的;画线部分后的“I knew I had found a horrible secret about my family...rather than to be read”讲作者知道自己发现了一个关于自己家人的可怕秘密,即他们买这些书是为了像珠宝一样展示,而不是为了阅读。由此可知,画线部分后的内容是作者突然的一个顿悟。故画线部分应表示作者突然明白,与D项的含义最为接近。occur to sb.“(主意或想法突然)浮现于……脑中,被……想起,被……想到”。故选D。
4.Which opinion may the author agree on?
A.Good books are valuable jewellery.
B.Books are the ladder of human progress.
C.Read thousands of books regardless of their state.
D.Protect books as they're the source of knowledge.
解析:C 推理判断题。根据第五段的“I now believe that you should honour the books by breaking them...Don't worry about stains or torn edges after years of reading.”可知,作者认为人们应该通过破坏书籍来表示对书籍的尊重。真正地阅读书籍,无论人们如何折叠、弯曲或撕破它们,又或是把它们扔进背包,或把它们打开放在床边。不用担心经年累月的阅读会留下污渍或破损的边缘。由此可知,作者认为无论书籍的状态如何,人们都应该真正地阅读它们。A项“好书是珍贵的珠宝。”;B项“书是人类进步的阶梯。”;D项“保护书,因为它们是知识的来源。”。故选C。
B
(2024·济南市摸底)
Every summer artists perform at Fringe (边缘) Festivals around the world.Fringe Festivals are a celebration of strange art.They have all kinds of performers—from dancers, musicians and actors to everything in between.The shows give artists a chance to create unusual art.For festival goers, each show is a time to experience something different.
The first Fringe Festival was held in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1947.That was also the year of the first Edinburgh International Festival.Artists from around the world traveled to Scotland for the Edinburgh International Festival.They performed at arts centers throughout the city.Eight local theater companies did not receive an invitation, however.In response, they performed at smaller spaces around Edinburgh.These artists performed wherever they could, including churches and even on the street.They started their own cultural event and named it the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
What started as an alternative to the mainstream has now become the world's largest arts festival.Today, there are hundreds of Fringe Festivals taking place around the world.The one in Washington, D.C., called the Capital Fringe Festival, is in its tenth year.It was held in the month of July.
Julianne Brienza founded the Capital Fringe Festival.She went to a school for the performing arts, but now sees herself mainly as an organizer of the festival.Brienza believes that fringe performance art is special and can have a powerful effect.
The Capital Fringe Festival takes place in different locations throughout the D.C.area.Some performances happen in traditional theaters.Others happen in unusual settings like old, empty buildings or stores after business hours are over.
Brienza says the purpose of Fringe festivals is to explore the limits of art in unique environments.Since 2006, the event has made more than $1.7 million.It is the second largest Fringe Festival in the U.S.and its popularity has grown every year.The Edinburgh Festival Fringe continues throughout the month of August.
语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了边缘艺术节的起源和发展情况。
5.Who may be interested in Fringe Festivals?
A.Strange art lovers.
B.Professional artists.
C.Classical musicians.
D.Traditional culture supporters.
解析:A 推理判断题。根据第一段“Fringe Festivals are a celebration of strange art.They have all kinds of performers—from dancers, musicians and actors to everything in between.(边缘艺术节是奇怪艺术的庆典。它们有各种各样的表演者、从舞者、音乐家和演员到介于两者之间的一切。)”可知,各种各样的表演者可能在边缘艺术节表演奇怪的艺术。由此推知,奇怪的艺术爱好者可能对边缘艺术节感兴趣。故选A。
6.What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A.Why Edinburgh became the global art center.
B.How the first Fringe Festival came into being.
C.When the Edinburgh International Festival was held.
D.Where the Edinburgh Festival Fringe was celebrated.
解析:B 主旨大意题。根据第二段“Artists from around the world traveled to Scotland for the Edinburgh International Festival.They performed at arts centers throughout the city.Eight local theater companies did not receive an invitation, however.In response, they performed at smaller spaces around Edinburgh.These artists performed wherever they could, including churches and even on the street.They started their own cultural event and named it the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.(来自世界各地的艺术家前往苏格兰参加爱丁堡国际艺术节。他们在全市的艺术中心演出。然而,八家当地剧院公司没有收到邀请。作为回应,他们在爱丁堡周围较小的空间演出。这些艺术家尽可能在任何地方表演,包括教堂甚至街头。他们开始了自己的文化活动,并将其命名为爱丁堡边缘艺术节。)”可知,八家当地剧院公司没有收到邀请参加爱丁堡国际艺术节,所以这些艺术家们开始了自己的文化活动,并将其命名为边缘艺术节,所以第二段主要介绍了第一届边缘艺术节是怎样产生的。故选B。
7.What can we know about the Capital Fringe Festival
A.It is the world's largest arts festival.
B.It has no fixed places for celebration.
C.It can never be accepted by the public.
D.It has a longer history than other festivals.
解析:B 细节理解题。根据第五段“The Capital Fringe Festival takes place in different locations throughout the D.C.area.Some performances happen in traditional theaters.Others happen in unusual settings like old, empty buildings or stores after business hours are over.(首都边缘艺术节在整个华盛顿地区的不同地点举行。有些表演在传统剧院进行。其他表演发生在不寻常的环境中,如旧的、空的建筑物或营业时间结束后的商店里。)”可知,首都边缘艺术节没有固定的庆祝场所。故选B。
8.Which of the following may Brienza probably agree about Fringe Festivals?
A.They raise people's love of festivals.
B.They limit the development of arts.
C.Formal arts are looked down upon.
D.Chances are offered to unusual arts.
解析:D 推理判断题。根据最后一段“Brienza says the purpose of Fringe festivals is to explore the limits of art in unique environments.Since 2006, the event has made more than $1.7 million.It is the second largest Fringe Festival in the U.S.and its popularity has grown every year.(布里恩扎说,边缘艺术节的目的是探索艺术在独特环境中的极限。自2006年以来,这项活动已经赚了170多万美元。这是美国第二大的边缘艺术节,它的受欢迎程度每年都在增长。)”可知,边缘艺术节探索艺术在独特环境中的极限,且边缘艺术节的受欢迎程度每年都在增长,所以布里恩扎认为边缘艺术节可以让不寻常的艺术也可以得到机会。故选D。
Ⅱ.完形填空
(2025·青岛市一模)
When my father was a teenager, he had been declared a prodigy (天才) by his art teacher.He 1.    to become an art teacher and had some 2.    of his paintings.But when my mother got ill, his creative life ceased.
I remembered my father's 3.    for art.One day,I asked whether he was interested in drawing a cartoon.My father was not much of a 4.   .When learning to drive, I had asked if it was more important to 5.    the cars ahead or those behind.“Both.” Then he was 6.    for the next three miles.
He gave no 7.    answer to my query (询问).I asked again the following day.Still no real 8.   .I ultimately 9.    the idea.I understood he had enough on his plate already.But a week later, I received an email from my father—with a(n) 10.   .I downloaded the file and there was the cartoon I had asked him to draw!
We began to draw cartoons.The process of creation gave him 11.   .As he built his art muscles back up, his teenage self's enthusiasm 12.   .
He is now painting, drawing and talking so much that I have to 13.    that I'm getting a call to escape his 14.   .If he were to ask me whether I was prouder of the cartoon or of him turning his life around, I would say,“ 15.   .”
语篇导读:本文讲述了作者的父亲曾因母亲生病而放弃了艺术创作。后来,在作者的鼓励下,父亲重新开始了艺术之旅,不仅找回了最初的热情,也给整个家庭带来了欢乐和骄傲。
1.A.went on B.agreed
C.seemed D.happened
解析:A 根据上文可知,作者的父亲在年轻时被艺术老师誉为天才,因此他继而成为一名艺术老师。go on to do sth.意为“继而做另一件事”,符合语境。agree 同意;seem似乎;happen发生。故选A。
2.A.records B.copies
C.exhibits D.celebrations
解析:C 根据上文“become an art teacher”可知,作者的父亲成为一名艺术老师,因此会有一些自己的画作展览。exhibit意为“展览;展品”,符合语境。record记录;copy复制品;celebration庆祝活动。故选C。
3.A.choice B.love
C.skill D.idea
解析:B 根据下文的内容可以推断出,作者记得父亲对艺术的热爱。love意为“爱,热爱”,符合语境。choice选择;skill技能;idea想法。故选B。
4.A.talker B.teacher
C.painter D.thinker
解析:A 根据下文父亲在作者学开车时的表现可以看出,父亲不是一个健谈的人。talker意为“健谈的人”,符合语境。teacher 老师;painter画家;thinker思想家。故选A。
5.A.drive off B.rush through
C.look into D.concentrate on
解析:D 根据上下文内容并结合常识可知,在开车时,驾驶员需要集中注意力在前方和后方的车辆上。 concentrate on意为“集中注意力于”,符合语境。drive off驱车离开;rush through仓促处理;look into调查。故选D。
6.A.careful B.silent
C.impatient D.polite
解析:B 根据上文可知,作者的父亲不是一个健谈的人,再根据下文他只回答了 “Both.”可以推断出,作者的父亲在接下来的三英里(1英里≈1.61 千米)内是沉默的。 silent意为“沉默的”,符合语境。careful仔细的;impatient不耐烦的;polite礼貌的。故选B。
7.A.definite B.relevant
C.simple D.clever
解析:A 根据下文“I asked again the following day.”可知,父亲对作者的询问没有给出明确的答复。definite意为“明确的”,符合语境。relevant相关的;simple简单的;clever聪明的。故选A。
8.A.channel B.response
C.message D.word
解析:B 根据上文“He gave no 7 answer to my query(询问).”和“Still no”可知,作者第二天再次询问父亲,但仍然没有得到真正的回应。response意为“回答,答复”,符合语境。channel渠道;message信息;word单词。故选B。
9.A.dropped B.failed
C.forgot D.regretted
解析:A 根据上下文语境可知,作者最终放弃了这个想法,因为作者理解到父亲已经够忙了。drop意为“停止,放弃”,符合语境。fail失败;forget忘记;regret后悔。故选A。
10.A.list B.present
C.budget D.attachment
解析:D 根据下文可知,作者下载了父亲发的文件,并看到了自己请求他画的卡通画,由此推断出作者的父亲发邮件时带了一个附件。attachment意为“附件”,符合语境。list清单;present礼物;budget预算。故选D。
11.A.freedom B.safety
C.purpose D.trust
解析:C 根据语境可推知,作者的父亲重新开始艺术创作,这个过程应是给了他生活的目标或目的。purpose意为“目的”,符合语境。freedom自由;safety安全;trust信任。故选C。
12.A.grew B.returned
C.appeared D.mixed
解析:B 根据上文及语境可知,随着作者的父亲艺术实力的又一次增强,他年轻时对艺术的热情回归了。 return意为“返回,回归”,符合语境。grow成长;appear出现;mix混合。故选B。
13.A.pretend B.state
C.joke D.mention
解析:A 根据语境及常识可知,作者的父亲现在重新开始画画,说话也变多了,作者有时甚至需要假装接电话来逃避他的兴奋。pretend意为“假装”,符合语境。state陈述;joke开玩笑;mention提到。故选A。
14.A.excitement B.disappointment
C.embarrassment D.amusement
解析:A 根据上文描述可知,作者的父亲现在充满活力和热情,由此推断出他的情绪是兴奋的。excitement意为“兴奋”,符合语境。disappointment失望;embarrassment尴尬;amusement娱乐,消遣。故选A。
15.A.Myself B.You
C.Neither D.Both
解析:D 根据语境并结合上文内容可知,如果父亲问作者是对卡通画更骄傲还是对父亲改变生活更骄傲,作者会回答“两者都骄傲”。both意为“两者都”,符合语境,且呼应第二段中父亲的回答“Both.”。myself我自己;you你;neither两者都不。故选D。
Ⅲ.七选五
(2025·深圳调测)
Art comes in two main categories: realistic and abstract.Realistic art aims to show real-life scenes, people, and objects exactly as they appear.It involves paying close attention to details, making things look like photographs. 1.   .It's more about expressing feelings, emotions, and ideas.
Realistic art is easy to understand.Viewers can easily recognize what is portrayed.Take the Mona Lisa, for example—it's a realistic painting of a lady with a mysterious smile. 2.   , helping us to learn about the past.
Unlike realistic art, abstract art is more about being creative. 3.   .They use shapes, colors and patterns to express feelings and ideas.Abstract art means different things to different people.Some people enjoy trying to figure out what the artwork conveys.
4.   .Realistic art needs precision in drawing or sculpting to make things look real.Abstract art requires imagination to use shapes and colors in new ways.Many artists are skilled in both.They create realistic pieces to demonstrate their technical skills and abstract ones to display their creativity.
As for personal preference, some people prefer the clear stories of realistic art while others are attracted to the mystery of abstract art, interpreting meanings in the shapes and forms.Together, the two kinds of art make the art world diverse and engaging. 5.   .
A.Both types of art take skills to make
B.Photographs preserve faces of folks from long ago
C.Grasping abstract art demands more artistic training
D.Both ways of creating art have their own value and beauty
E.In contrast, abstract art focuses less on realistic appearances
F.Artworks like this tell stories about history and everyday life
G.Artists have the freedom to go beyond reallife representations
语篇导读:本文主要介绍了艺术的两种形式——现实主义艺术和抽象艺术。
解析:
1.E 根据上文“Realistic art aims... It involves paying close attention to details...”和空后的“It's more about expressing feelings, emotions, and ideas.”可知,设空处应该是引入对抽象艺术的概述性介绍。E项(相比之下,抽象艺术较少关注逼真的外表)符合语境。故选E。
2.F 根据空前的“Realistic art is easy to understand...Take the Mona Lisa, for example...”和空后的“helping us to learn about the past”可知,本段主要介绍现实主义艺术易于理解,以《蒙娜丽莎》为例说明现实主义艺术可以帮助了解过去。F项(像这样的艺术品讲述关于历史和日常生活的故事)符合语境,其中的this指代上文中的Mona Lisa。故选F。
3.G 根据上文“Unlike realistic art, abstract art is more about being creative.”和空后的“They use shapes, colors and patterns to express feelings and ideas.”可知,本段主要介绍抽象艺术的特点,即更注重创造性以及情感和想法的表达。由此可推知,G项(艺术家们有超越现实表现形式的自由)承接上文,引出下文,符合语境,空后的They指代G项中的Artists。故选G。
4.A 根据下文“Realistic art needs precision in drawing or sculpting to make things look real.Abstract art requires imagination to use shapes and colors in new ways.”可知,本段主要介绍这两种艺术形式都注重技术。A项(创作这两种艺术都需要技巧)符合语境。故选A。
5.D 根据空前的“Together, the two kinds of art make the art world diverse and engaging.”可知,此处主要说明两种艺术都有价值。D项(两种艺术创作方式都有各自的价值和美感)符合语境。故选D。
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Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
(2025·贵阳市摸底)
My family had a room that we called the Library, but even back then I knew it was just our dining room with a few bookshelves around a small table.When I was a kid, I was told that all these books are precious things—they must never be folded, bent, or broken.Any dirty marks or notes on a book are banned and our reading should always be a clean activity since it's what separates us from the beasts.Preservation of all texts was the most important thing in the world.
Years later, when I began reading everything I could in my early teens, I tiptoed into the Library one day and discovered, to my horror, that all the books were still extremely new.It was row after row, shelf after shelf.Something clicked and I knew I had found a horrible secret about my family: They had bought these books to be displayed like jewellery, rather than to be read.
In that moment I knew that all those silly rules around reading and books were dead wrong and that there was nothing sadder in this world than an unused book — clean, without any trace of the reader at all.
Now here's the secret: Good reading is messy reading.If I want the kind of novel that gets deep into my bones, the sort of non-fiction mystery that stays with me years after the fact, then I must bring sticky notes(便利贴) and let my books get scuffed(磨损) along the way.I should always walk away from a book with visible progress of my reading.
After years of treating my books as if they ought to be preserved in a museum, I now believe that you should honour the books by breaking them.Read them all so messily! Truly read the books, anytime and anywhere, no matter how much we fold them, bend them, or tear them! Throw them into your backpack or leave them open by the side of your bed.Don't worry about stains or torn edges after years of reading.That is what a book is.That is what a book is for.
1.Where did the author's family store their books?
A.In the study.
B.In the dining room.
C.In the bedroom.
D.In the living room.
2.What does the author imply about his family's book collection?
A.It was piled in a mess.
B.It was mainly for decoration.
C.It was large and various.
D.It was kept for a good price.
3.What does the underlined part “Something clicked” mean?
A.I clicked the mouse.
B.I suddenly felt puzzled.
C.Something made a sound.
D.Something occurred to me.
4.Which opinion may the author agree on?
A.Good books are valuable jewellery.
B.Books are the ladder of human progress.
C.Read thousands of books regardless of their state.
D.Protect books as they're the source of knowledge.
B
(2024·济南市摸底)
Every summer artists perform at Fringe (边缘) Festivals around the world.Fringe Festivals are a celebration of strange art.They have all kinds of performers—from dancers, musicians and actors to everything in between.The shows give artists a chance to create unusual art.For festival goers, each show is a time to experience something different.
The first Fringe Festival was held in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1947.That was also the year of the first Edinburgh International Festival.Artists from around the world traveled to Scotland for the Edinburgh International Festival.They performed at arts centers throughout the city.Eight local theater companies did not receive an invitation, however.In response, they performed at smaller spaces around Edinburgh.These artists performed wherever they could, including churches and even on the street.They started their own cultural event and named it the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
What started as an alternative to the mainstream has now become the world's largest arts festival.Today, there are hundreds of Fringe Festivals taking place around the world.The one in Washington, D.C., called the Capital Fringe Festival, is in its tenth year.It was held in the month of July.
Julianne Brienza founded the Capital Fringe Festival.She went to a school for the performing arts, but now sees herself mainly as an organizer of the festival.Brienza believes that fringe performance art is special and can have a powerful effect.
The Capital Fringe Festival takes place in different locations throughout the D.C.area.Some performances happen in traditional theaters.Others happen in unusual settings like old, empty buildings or stores after business hours are over.
Brienza says the purpose of Fringe festivals is to explore the limits of art in unique environments.Since 2006, the event has made more than $1.7 million.It is the second largest Fringe Festival in the U.S.and its popularity has grown every year.The Edinburgh Festival Fringe continues throughout the month of August.
5.Who may be interested in Fringe Festivals?
A.Strange art lovers.
B.Professional artists.
C.Classical musicians.
D.Traditional culture supporters.
6.What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A.Why Edinburgh became the global art center.
B.How the first Fringe Festival came into being.
C.When the Edinburgh International Festival was held.
D.Where the Edinburgh Festival Fringe was celebrated.
7.What can we know about the Capital Fringe Festival
A.It is the world's largest arts festival.
B.It has no fixed places for celebration.
C.It can never be accepted by the public.
D.It has a longer history than other festivals.
8.Which of the following may Brienza probably agree about Fringe Festivals?
A.They raise people's love of festivals.
B.They limit the development of arts.
C.Formal arts are looked down upon.
D.Chances are offered to unusual arts.
Ⅱ.完形填空
(2025·青岛市一模)
When my father was a teenager, he had been declared a prodigy (天才) by his art teacher.He 1.    to become an art teacher and had some 2.    of his paintings.But when my mother got ill, his creative life ceased.
I remembered my father's 3.    for art.One day,I asked whether he was interested in drawing a cartoon.My father was not much of a 4.   .When learning to drive, I had asked if it was more important to 5.    the cars ahead or those behind.“Both.” Then he was 6.    for the next three miles.
He gave no 7.    answer to my query (询问).I asked again the following day.Still no real 8.   .I ultimately 9.    the idea.I understood he had enough on his plate already.But a week later, I received an email from my father—with a(n) 10.   .I downloaded the file and there was the cartoon I had asked him to draw!
We began to draw cartoons.The process of creation gave him 11.   .As he built his art muscles back up, his teenage self's enthusiasm 12.   .
He is now painting, drawing and talking so much that I have to 13.    that I'm getting a call to escape his 14.   .If he were to ask me whether I was prouder of the cartoon or of him turning his life around, I would say,“ 15.   .”
1.A.went on B.agreed
C.seemed D.happened
2.A.records B.copies
C.exhibits D.celebrations
3.A.choice B.love
C.skill D.idea
4.A.talker B.teacher
C.painter D.thinker
5.A.drive off B.rush through
C.look into D.concentrate on
6.A.careful B.silent
C.impatient D.polite
7.A.definite B.relevant
C.simple D.clever
8.A.channel B.response
C.message D.word
9.A.dropped B.failed
C.forgot D.regretted
10.A.list B.present
C.budget D.attachment
11.A.freedom B.safety
C.purpose D.trust
12.A.grew B.returned
C.appeared D.mixed
13.A.pretend B.state
C.joke D.mention
14.A.excitement B.disappointment
C.embarrassment D.amusement
15.A.Myself B.You
C.Neither D.Both
Ⅲ.七选五
(2025·深圳调测)
Art comes in two main categories: realistic and abstract.Realistic art aims to show real-life scenes, people, and objects exactly as they appear.It involves paying close attention to details, making things look like photographs. 1.   .It's more about expressing feelings, emotions, and ideas.
Realistic art is easy to understand.Viewers can easily recognize what is portrayed.Take the Mona Lisa, for example—it's a realistic painting of a lady with a mysterious smile. 2.   , helping us to learn about the past.
Unlike realistic art, abstract art is more about being creative. 3.   .They use shapes, colors and patterns to express feelings and ideas.Abstract art means different things to different people.Some people enjoy trying to figure out what the artwork conveys.
4.   .Realistic art needs precision in drawing or sculpting to make things look real.Abstract art requires imagination to use shapes and colors in new ways.Many artists are skilled in both.They create realistic pieces to demonstrate their technical skills and abstract ones to display their creativity.
As for personal preference, some people prefer the clear stories of realistic art while others are attracted to the mystery of abstract art, interpreting meanings in the shapes and forms.Together, the two kinds of art make the art world diverse and engaging. 5.   .
A.Both types of art take skills to make
B.Photographs preserve faces of folks from long ago
C.Grasping abstract art demands more artistic training
D.Both ways of creating art have their own value and beauty
E.In contrast, abstract art focuses less on realistic appearances
F.Artworks like this tell stories about history and everyday life
G.Artists have the freedom to go beyond reallife representations
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