Sydney Opera House will outlive the Guggenheim as an international architectural icon ______.A.because it is a global expression of cultural modernityB.because it is the first designed and built modern buildingC.because everyone in the world with media ac

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Sydney Opera House will outlive the Guggenheim as an international architectural icon ______.

A.because it is a global expression of cultural modernity

B.because it is the first designed and built modern building

C.because everyone in the world with media access knows what the Sydney Opera House looks like

D.because it is the pioneer in accomplishing such an international architectural icon

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第1题:

The design of the Sydney Opera House has been taken as a myth because ______.

A.it was the workpiece of the famous architect

B.it met most of the rules for architectural design at that time

C.the design project suggested by Utzon was unbuildable

D.it was designed by an unknown architect and was thought unbuildable at that time


正确答案:D
解析:细节题。由题干myth定位到第三段第二句,这里指出悉尼歌剧院成为神话的原因为the unknown architect,ignored most of the rules以及the design was unbuildable。D是对第一个和第三个原因的总结,为正确答案。A中的famous architect与原文unknown architect不符;B中的meet与原文中的ignore冲突;C只是片面说法。

第2题:

I'd like to rent a house: modern, comfortable and ( ) in a quiet environment.

A.all in all

B.after all

C.first of all

D.above all


正确答案:D

第3题:

● The project team members should also be aware of one of the fundamental tenets of modern quality management: quality is planned ,designed and built in, not (72 ).

(72)

A. executed in

B. inspected in

C. check-in

D. look-in


正确答案:B

第4题:

Learning Beijing Opera in primary schools is intended _____________ the traditional cultural treasure.

A.to preserve
B.to preserving
C.to have preserved
D.preserving

答案:A
解析:
考查固定搭配。be intended to do sth.“打算做某事,为了做某事,被用来做某事”。句意为“在小学学习京剧是为了保护传统的文化遗产”。

第5题:

The change in the attidues towards the Vcitorians is revealed in the fact that _____.

[A] the 100th anniversary of the death of Queen Victoria is celebrated

[B] the media publicizes events or people about the Victorian age

[C] people begin to highly praise Victorian heroes

[D] a new book regards Victorians as creators of the modern world


正确答案:D

第6题:

In this passage, the author's tone and attitude towards the design and accomplishment of the Sydney Opera House is ______.

A.highly critical

B.cold and objective

C.sympathetic yet reserved

D.positive and appreciative


正确答案:D
解析:态度题。从全文看,作者对丹麦设计家约恩·乌特松在设计悉尼歌剧院中的独创思想是很肯定的,言辞话语之间充满着敬佩之情,称他为the mother and father of all modern landmark buildings,又称悉尼歌剧院为the single best-known modern building in the world。D与文意一致。

第7题:

____ the forties ____ the first fully automatic factory was built in the world.

A.It was not until ...then

B.It was not until ...that

C.It was until ...that

D.It was not until ...when


答案:B

第8题:

It is pretty hopeless as a venue for opera, it took years to build, its architect was forced to resign and it was never properly finished inside. None of this matters. The Sydney Opera House, by the reclusive Danish architect Jorn Utzon, is the mother and father of all modern landmark buildings. It has come to define not only a city, but an entire nation and continent.

Beyond that, it is a global expression of cultural modernity. Everyone in the world with media access knows what the Sydney Opera House looks like. First designed in 1956 and finally declared completed in 1973, the opera house was the single best known modern building in the world until the arrival of Frank Gehry's equally extraordinary Bilbao Guggenheim in 1997. But it will outlive the Guggenheim as an international architectural icon--because it did all the difficult work tint.

In the pantheon(万神殿) of classic modern buildings, Utzon's creation has the status of myth. The myth states that the unknown architect, then in his thirties, submitted rough sketches to the competition judges, that he ignored most of the rules, that his as only selected after being plucked at the last moment from the rejected pile by one of the judges, and that the design was unbuildable.

But Sydney is remarkable for another reason: it is a complete one-off. It does not fit into any stylistic or chronological category. None of Utzon's other buildings--churches, government departments, house. looks anything like it, and architects today who try to copy his concept always end up looking very second-rate indeed. It is "modern", certainly, but it is an expressive modernism that was quite at odds with the rectilinear(直线的) "international style" of its time. It has more in common with the work of the American genius Frank Uloyd Wright, for whom Utzon worked briefly. Of course its location is an enormous help, sitting as it does on a promontory with water on three sides and the famous Sydney Harbor Bridge as a picture-postcard backdrop. But Utzon masterly exploited the site as nobody else could.

Utzon left Australia in high indignation in 1966, never to return, before he could finish designing the interiors.

As with Sir Christopher Wren at St Paul's Cathedral, Utzon was humiliated and removed from overseeing the final stages of his masterwork. But for all his manifold difficulties, which other contemporary architect can claim an equivalent achievement? The Sydney Opera House showed us that anything is possible, and it demonstrated that sheer, seductive beauty for its own sake is nothing to be ashamed of.

It can be inferred from the passage that ______.

A.the Danish architect Join Utzon totally failed in his design of Sydney Opera House and was forced to resign

B.the Danish architect Jorn Utzon has been made known as the founder of all the modern landmark buildings, in spite of his part failure in his design of Sydney Opera House

C.Sydney Opera House is hopelessly ugly and has never been finished inside

D.Sydney Opera House is the single best known modern building in the world up to now


正确答案:B
解析:推断题。第一段提到“该剧院作为一个歌剧院,花了好多年才建成,其设计者被迫辞职,内部装修也迟迟未能完工,但所有这些都无关紧要……,由丹麦设计家约恩·乌特松本人设计的悉尼歌剧院依然是现代景观建筑的首创……”,这与B的意思吻合。

第9题:

I should like to rent a house,modern,comfortable and __________in’a quiet environment.

A.before all

B.after all

C.first of all

D.above all


正确答案:D

第10题:

共用题干
Going Back to Its Birthplace

No sporting event takes hold of the world's attention and imagination like the Olympic
Games.The football World Cup fascinates fans in Europe and South America;baseball's
World Series is required viewing in North America;and the World Table Tennis
Championships attracts the most interest in Asia.
But the Olympics belong to the whole world.Now,after travelling to 17 countries over
108 years,the summer Games are returning to Athens,the place where the first modern
Olympics was held.
Participation in the Games is looked on not only as an achievement,but also as an
honour. The 1 6 days between August 1 3 and 29 will see a record 202 countries compete,
up from Sydney's 199.Afghanistan is back,having been banned from Sydney because the
Taliban government didn't let women do sports.There is also a place for newcomers East
Timor and Kiribati.
A total of 10,500 athletes will compete in 28 sports,watched by 5.3 million ticket-
paying viewers as well as a television audience of 4 billion.
Athens is to use its rich history and culture to make the Olympics as special as
possible.The Games will open with cycling events which start in front of the Parthenon and
Acropolis monuments.The final event will be a historic men's marathon following the original
route run by Phidippides in 490 BC to bring news of victory over the Persians.
The ancient stadium at Olympia,first used for the Games nearly three centuries ago,
will stage the shot put competitions.And the Panathenian Stadium,where the first modern
Olympics was held,is to host the archery(射箭)events.
If the well-known ancient sites deliver a great sense of history to the Games,the 39
new venues add a modern touch to the city of Athens.The main Olympic stadium,with a
giant glass and steel roof, is the landmark(标志)building of the Olympics.
"We believe that we will organize a'magical'Games,"said Athens 2004 President
Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki. "Our history with the Olympic Games goes back nearly
3,000 years,and Athens 2004 could be the best ever."

The Panathenian Stadium is the landmark building of Olympics.
A:Right
B:Wrong
C:Not mentioned

答案:B
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