单选题 Modern technology and science have produced a wealth of new materials and new ways of using old materials. For the artist this means wider opportunities. There is no doubt that the limitations of materials and nature of tools both restrict and shape a man's work. Observe how the development of plastics and light metals along with new methods of welding has changed the direction of sculpture. Transparent plastic materials allow one to look through an object, to see its various sides superimposed on each other (as in Cubism or in an X-ray). Today, welding is as prevalent as casting was in the past. This new method encourages open designs, where surrounding and intervening space becomes as important as form itself.
More ambiguous than other scientific inventions familiar to modern artists, but no less influential, are the psychoanalytic studies of Freud and his followers, discoveries that have infiltrated recent art, especially Surrealism. The Surrealists, in their struggle to escape the monotony and frustrations of everyday life, claimed that dreams were the only hope. Turning to the irrational world of their unconscious, they banished all dine barriers and moral judgments to combine disconnected dream experiences from the past, present and intervening psychological states. The Surrealists were concerned with overlapping emotions more than with overlapping forms. Their paintings often become segmented capsules of associative experiences. For them, obsessive and often unrelated images replaced the direct emotional message of expressionism. They did not need to smash paint and canvas; they went beyond this to smash the whole continuity of logical thought.
There is little doubt that contemporary art has taken much from contemporary life. In a period when science has made revolutionary strides, artists in their studios have not been unaware of scientists in their laboratories. But this has rarely been a one-way street. Painters and sculptors though admittedly influenced by modern science, have also molded and changed our world. If breakup has been a vital part of their expression, it has not always been a symbol of destruction. Quite the contrary, it has been used to examine more fully, to penetrate more deeply, to analyze more thoroughly, to enlarge, isolate and make more familiar certain aspects of life that earlier we were apt to neglect. In addition, it sometimes provides rich multiple experiences so organized as not merely to reflect our world, but in fact to interpret it.

单选题 The welding techniques ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 文中第1段最后说明焊接技术对雕刻艺术的影响,与A选项相符。B:使物品细节清晰可见;C:给雕刻者的设计附加多个侧面(这是新材料的作用,而不是焊接技术的作用);D:使艺术家适应环境。
单选题 We can learn from the text that Freud's studies ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 由文中第2段第1句可知,弗洛伊德研究已经渗透到超现实主义研究中。D项与之意义吻合。A:弗洛伊德研究比其他科学发明更加难以理解;B:弗洛伊德研究对其他科学发明产生了影响;C:弗洛伊德研究产生了超现实主义。
单选题 Which of the following is true about Surrealists?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 文中第2段说,超现实主义者试图表达他们的潜意识世界。这正是B选项所表述的内容。A项中diminish(减少、降低)与原文的banish(消除、赶走)意思不符;C:超现实主义者可以将现实存在转换成不连贯的梦境;D:超现实主义者想用直接的表达方式取代片断性的想象。
单选题 According to the passage, it is true that ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 文章介绍了现代科技中新材料的出现和使用原有材料的新方法的运用对艺术刨作的影响。因此C答案正确。
单选题 The sentence "But this has rarely been a one-way street" in the last paragraph means that ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 根据上下文,“但这几乎从来就不是单行道”在本文中的含义说明,科学与艺术之间的影响并非单一,而是相互的。故选D。