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单选题Hangzhou is famous for the beautiful______of West Lake.
单选题Ask three people to look out of the same window at a busy street corner and tell you what they see. Chances are you will receive three different answers. Each person sees the same scene, but each perceives something different about it. Perceiving goes on in our minds. Of the three people who look out of the window, one may say that he sees a policeman giving a motorist a ticket. Another may say that he sees a rush hour traffic jam at the intersection. The third may tell you that he sees a woman trying to cross the street with four children in tow. For perception is the minds' interpretation of what the senses in this case our eyes tell us. Many psychologists today are working to try to determine just how a person experiences or perceives the world around him. Using a scientific approach, these psychologists set up experiments in which they can control all of the factors. By measuring and charting the results of many experiments, they are trying to find out what makes different people perceive totally different things about the same scene.
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单选题Recent studies have
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单选题Joseph’s car has a flat tire. now is to walk to the nearest telephone.
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单选题The newly-discovered medicine had its ______ only on ordinary colds.
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单选题— Do you know your results? — No, I don't know them ______.A. alreadyB. sinceC. beforeD. yet
单选题In some cases, different approaches to the same scientific problem lead ______ conflicting theories.
单选题"If you call me that name again, I"m going to explode! "
单选题To facilitate entry into fine art thinking and avoid being misled in fundamental ways, archaeologists must understand the principles that define and govern each art category, whether utilitarian, fine or decorative. The traditional intent of a craft like ceramics is to serve a utilitarian function and its ability to act in this capacity is essentially dependent upon the skill of properly shaping a vessel to correspond to its task, so neither its exact manner of construction (by hand or wheel, coil or slab) nor the significance of imagery glazed on its surface changes its primary role "to contain", though it may add to its value. While ceramicists must think and construct art according to certain patterns of utilitarian form, following a prototypal model that relates to the artwork"s purpose, fine art has no such requirement.
Fine artists often work in mixed or new media, evidenced by the example of vases created during the Greek Archaic period, which were an anomaly to the paradigm of earlier vases because the later ones not only served "to contain", but also to communicate ideas. An examination of this apparent inconsistency reveals both the Greek"s high regard for aesthetics and the explanation that fine artists usually created the paintings on the vases made by potters. Though Greek vase painting differs greatly from the work of modern artist Pablo Picasso, he too painted on ceramic objects made by others. Contrasting ancient fine art forms such as paintings and stone or metal sculptures with contemporary fine art forms such as computer art, video imagery, and holograms, it is possible to see that as the culture"s technology transforms, its changes are visible in the structural forms of fine art.
At the same time, changes in fine art indicate its mandate to both reflect and create new perceptions of the culture, but form alone is insufficient to classify objects into art categories. Frequently, art that serves a decorative function is confused with both utilitarian and fine art because of its similar appearance, but the function of decorative art is the form itself, it is not compelled to fulfill either a utilitarian task or address concepts that exemplify its historic period. Communication would appear redundant if fine artists, like utilitarian and decorative artists, were to produce unlimited numbers of the same object. Once an idea is assimilated into the culture there is no longer a need to discuss it unless artists are more clearly defining or redefining it. Therefore, archaeologists should be aware that an artifact produced in any way by formula is not fine art. The fine artist"s process is continuous from the moment of conception until a piece is complete, and thus everything is though of in terms of context, so that, as a general guide, archaeologists should consider no mark within a work unimportant and only define its meaning in relation to the whole piece.
单选题Teacher: Where is Mike this morning?Student: He' s got a cold.Teacher:______A. Just tell him to take it easy.B. He is absent.C. What' s the matter with him?D. What? Where is he?
单选题"The man standing in the hallway looked depressed" is a(an)______ construction.
单选题The old bookcase isnt really ______. Lets throw it away. A) able to use B) capable of many uses C) of much use D) of much usefulness
单选题Riot police are called in ______
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单选题"Center" and "theater" are ______.
单选题The winter is already here and ______to be a most severe one.
