Is it art or is it just vandalism (野蛮行为)? Well, it's still a crime, but graffiti (涂鸦) has changed since the days of spraying your name on a wall to mark your territory. Street art has become much more sophisticated since a 17-year-old called Demetrius started spraying his "tag", TAKI 183, all over the New York underground in 1971, and hip-hop culture was born. Hip-hop is a mixture of art, music and dancing, poetry, language and fashion. It came from young inner-city people who fell left out by their richer classmates and who were desperate to express themselves in any way they could. An experiment to control the spread of graffiti in Rockdale, Greater Manchester, has been so successful that plans have been made by local street artists for an international convention in June. "We're planning to get people together from different countries like France and Germany for a week" says Liam, one of the organizers. The scheme started in 2000, and has attracted people of all age groups and both sexes. "We all share a common interest and get on really well with each other." The first site to be chosen was a subway. "Before we began, people were afraid to use the subway. We had it cleaned up and now, with all the artists hanging out down there, people are using it again. People can relate to graffiti much more now." By providing places to display their talents legally, there has been a fall in the amount of "tagging" on people's private property. Street artists Temper developed his drawing skills at a young age. In art classes at school he was really frustrated because the Art teacher didn't spend time with him. They thought he was already very good at art and so spend more time with other students. So, at 12 years old, Temper started painting with all these guys he'd hooked up with who were about 22 years old. He looked up to them and loved what they were doing on the streets of Wolvehamp, England. "The whole hip-hop scene was built up of different things and I did a bit of everything. But it was always the graffiti I was best at. "he says.
单选题
Demetrius was a teenager born in New York.
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】文章的第1段提到“since a 17-year-old called Demetrius started spraying his tag,TAKI 183,all over the New York underground”,由此可以得知他是一名青少年,但是没有证据显示他来自于纽约,因此该语句在文中没有提到。
单选题
The graffiti scheme in Rochdale was for teenagers only.
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】第2段中间一句“The scheme started in 2000,and has attracted people of all age groups and both sexes.”可以看出,这一计划是针对所有年龄的人们,而不只是青少年,所以该判断错误。
单选题
People did not like using the subway before an organized group of graffiti artists came.
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】本题给出的信息文中没有提及。作者在第2段虽然提到“Before we began,people were afraid to use the subway.”,意思是在有组织的涂鸦艺术家们集中在地铁涂鸦之前,人们害怕搭乘地铁,但是文中没有说到人们是否喜欢乘坐地铁。
单选题
Since the scheme started, new wall in the town were sprayed with graffiti.
单选题
Most of the other graffiti artists in England were about ten years older than Temper.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】本题给出的信息正确。从第3段第4句“at 12 years old,Temper started painting with all these guys he'd hooked up with who were about 22 years old”,可知泰普12岁时和其他艺术家一起开始绘画,他们大约比他大十岁。
单选题
Temper, a street artist, is now head of graffiti club in England.