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Unit1Art單元練習(xí)一、聽力(聽力)(共20小題;共20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)請聽下面5段對話,選出最佳選項。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwillthemando? A.Openthewindow. B.Findanotherroom. C.Gooutwiththewoman.2.Whenisthewoman'sbirthday? A.March15th. B.March11th. C.March7th.3.Whatdoesthemanmean? A.Johnhassomepersonalproblems. B.Theproblemiscommonforyoungmen. C.It'snotcommonforyoungmentoleavehome.4.Whatwillthemanmostprobablydo? A.GetsomechangefromJane. B.Goandlookforapayphone. C.UseJane'smobilephone.5.Whatdoesthemanmean? A.Itwasimpossibleforhimtogototheparty. B.Everybodywassurprisedbyhisattendanceattheparty. C.Hehadexpectedtogotothepartyforalongtime.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿分分)請聽下面5段對話或獨白,選出最佳選項。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。請聽下面一段對話,回答第6至第8三個小題。6.Whydoesthewomanwanttogotothelibrary? A.Toreturnsomebooks. B.Toborrowsomenewbooks. C.Tofindsometestpapers.7.Whendoesthelibraryclose? A.At9:00. B.At9:40. C.At10:00.8.Howlongdoestheconversationlast? A.10minutes. B.20minutes. C.5minutes.請聽下面一段對話,回答第9至第11三個小題。9.Whatwasthemandoingwhenthestoryhappened? A.Sleeping. B.Swimming. C.Listeningtotheradio.10.Whathappenedtothelittleboy? A.Hiseyewashurtbythesand. B.Hecouldn'tfindhisparents. C.Hefellintothewater.11.Whatdidthemando? A.Hewentonenjoyingthemusic. B.Helookedfortheboy'sparents. C.Hejumpedintothewater.請聽下面一段對話,回答第12至第14三個小題。12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers? A.Teacherandstudent. B.Husbandandwife. C.Managerandsecretary.13.Wherearethetwospeakersgoing? A.Theairport. B.Therailwaystation. C.Thebusstation.14.WhydothespeakerscallBrenda? A.Toaskhertochangeclothes. B.ToaskherwhenMotherarrives. C.Toaskherifshecangowiththem.請聽下面一段對話,回答第15至第17三個小題。15.WhereisMarygoing? A.Home. B.Thepark. C.Thezoo.16.Whydoesn'tMarylikewalkingthroughthestreet? A.It'stoocold. B.Therearetoomanypeople. C.Itisn'tinteresting.17.Whendoestheconversationmostlikelytakeplace? A.Lateinthemorning. B.Inthelateafternoon. C.Earlyinthemorning.請聽下面一段獨白,回答第18至第20三個小題。18.WhendidGrandmaMosesturntopainting? A.Attheageof76. B.Attheageof39. C.Attheageof101.19.WhatdidGrandmaMosesdobeforeshebecameanartist? A.Shesoldherworksforalittlemoney. B.Sheworkedonherfarm. C.Shetaughtataschool.20.Whatisthestorymainlyabout? A.AfamousAmericanartist. B.Makingmoneyfrompainting. C.Collectingpaintings.二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)(共15小題;共15分)21.Thecampaignisa

atincreasingpublicawarenessofthedisease.22.Theoldmanispoliteandkind,infact,heisat

gentleman.23.Theyaretryingtopersuadethelocalgovernmenttoa

thenewplan.24.Richpeoplewantedtop

theirownpaintings,sotheycoulddecoratetheirsuperbpalacesandgreathouses.25.Afterrepeateda

theyfinallysucceeded.26.Somescientistsp

thattheearth'stemperaturewillrisebyasmuchas5℃overthenext20years.27.Themoneywascollectedforas

ofwhathesaid.28.Weshoulda

todohomeworkbyourselves.29.Wehavegreatf

inthegovernments'promises.30.Thesunwasburninginthesky,andwedecidedtowalkinthes

ofthewall.31.Shetakesexerciseeverymorningtokeepherslimf

.32.AcollectingofpaintingsbyDavidHockyisone

atthemuseum.33.Ihaveastrongp

forcoffeetotea.34.TheweatherinEnglandislivinguptoitsr

.35.Therearenop

displaysinthismuseumandexhibitionschangeallthetime.三、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)(共15小題;共15分)36.Mybrother

(立志)tobeanovelist.37.It'sjust

(典型的)ofJacktospendmuchofhistimeontheexperimentandthenloseinteresthalfway.38.Scientists

(預(yù)言)thatenvironmentalpollutionwillincreaseinthenexttenyears.39.HeisanEnglish

(學(xué)者).40.Whenshesawthebeautifulpainting,shewantedto

(占有)it.41.Thecompanyisexcellent,anditscustomershave

(信任)inthequalityofitsproducts.42.Itis

(明顯的)thatheisnotequaltothejob.43.Thescientistcontributedalottotheworldandbuiltuphisr

(聲望).44.Themoneyistobeusedforone

(特定的)purpose.45.Havingnochildrenoftheirowntheydecidedto

(收養(yǎng))anorphan(孤兒).46.Heavydrinkingcancausep

(永久性的)damagetothebrain.47.Theshow'sdirectapproachwill

(吸引)tochildren.48.Theyfailedinalltheir

(嘗試)toclimbthemountain.49.Itisa(n)

(可笑的)wasteoftimeandmoney.50.Manypeoplechoosethetrainin

(偏愛)todriving.四、適當形式填空(單句適當形式)(共10小題;共10分)51.Shewishesshe

(travel)tothemoononeday.52.Iamnottired.IfIweretired,I

(have)arest.53.Iwishshe

(be)here.54.Ifthere

(be)noelectricityinthefuture,ourlife

(change)alot.55.We'dratherhe

(pay)usthemoneytomorrow.56.We

(have)ameetingtomorrowiftherewerenootherarrangements.57.Iwouldratheryou

(come)yesterday.58.IwishI

(know)whatishappeningthereinhisroom.59.Whatdoyouthinkwouldhappenifthere

(be)nolightduringthedays?60.They

(hear)betterifyou

(speak)louder.五、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)(共10小題;共20分)61.Thevillagers

(懇求那位年輕的老師留在那兒)andsohedid.(詞數(shù)不限)62.我不去旅游,一方面我沒時間,另一方面我沒有多余的錢。Iwon'tmakeatrip.

Ihavenotime,

Idon'thaveextramoney.63.

(巧合地),oilpaintswerealsodevelopedatthistime.64.他希望他沒講那樣的話。(say)(詞數(shù)不限)Hewishedhe

that.65.如果我有時間,我可能會去看他。(詞數(shù)不限)

freenow,Imightcallonhim.66.如果明天我有空我會和你一起去。(go)(詞數(shù)不限)IfIshouldbefreetomorrow,I

.67.Don'tcometomorrow.

(我寧愿)youcamenextweekend.68.這事很明顯,無需證明。This

too

torequireproof.69.我要是你,我就要重新考慮他們的建議。IfIwereyou,I

theirproposal.70.Frick

(偏愛)pre-twentiethcenturyWesternpaintings.六、單項選擇(共15小題;共15分)71. Peoplesuffered

fromthedisaster,buttheydidn'tloseconfidenceinrebuildingtheirhomes. A.agoodmany B.alargenumber C.agreatvariety D.agreatdeal72. IfIwereyou,I

themoney. A.save B.wouldsave C.saved D.hadsaved73. Distancelearningisbeing

inseveralcountriestohelpchildreninremoteruralschoolsobtainhighereducation. A.attended B.adopted C.adapted D.admitted74. Amanisbeingquestionedinrelationtothe

murderlastnight. A.advised B.attended C.attempted D.admitted75. Robertwishesthathe

businessinsteadofhistorywhenhewasinuniversity. A.studies B.studied C.hasstudied D.hadstudied76.

coincidence,wearrivedhereatthesametime. A.On B.In C.By D.For77. Itis

toborrowmoneyfromyouruncletopayyourdebttoyourcousin.That'sjustrobbingPetertopayPaul. A.absurd B.ridiculous C.strange D.wrong78. Thegovernmentappealedtothepeople

. A.tounite B.uniting C.inuniting D.foruniting79. Mr.Howarthgaveusvery

instructions. A.elegant B.optimistic C.specific D.grateful80. TheEnglishlanguage

avividsayingtodescribethissortofsituation. A.owns B.contains C.holds D.possesses81. IfI

notsobusy,Iwouldgowithyou. A.am B.was C.were D.are82. IfI

getthemoney,IwouldsetupaHopeschoolforthechildreninthepoorareas. A.wereto B.will C.would D./83. ---IwishI

theplayattheLittleTheatre. ---Well,ifIhadknownthat,Iwouldhavegivenyoumyticket. A.haveseen B.saw C.see D.hadseen84. Jackisclever,but

,hemakesmistakesfromtimetotime. A.forastart B.asaresult C.thatistosay D.ontheotherhand85. Themedicinewillstopyourpainforawhilebutit'sdifficulttofinda(n)

cureforthedisease. A.qualified B.permanent C.essential D.traditional七、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)ItwastheendofmyfirstdayasawaitressinabusyNewYorkrestaurant.Mycaphadgoneaway,andmyfeet86

.TheplatesIcarried87

tobeheavierandheavier.Tiredanddiscouraged,Ididn'tseemabletodoanything88

.AsImadeoutacheckforafamilywithseveralchildrenwhohadchangedtheirice-cream89

adozentimes,Iwasreadytostop.Thenthefather90

atmeashehandedmemytip."Welldone,"hesaid,"you've91

usreallywell."Suddenlymytiredness92

.Ismiledback,andlater,whenthemanageraskedmehowI'dlikemyfirstday,Isaid,"93

!"Thosefewwordsofpraisehad94

everything.Praiseislike95

tothehumanspirit;we96

growwithoutit.97

,wearenot98

togiveothersthewarmsunshineofpraise.Why—whenonewordofpraisecanbringsuch99

?It'sstrangehowdoubtfulweareaboutpraising.Perhapsit's100

fewofusknowhowtoacceptit.It's101

goodtopraisepeoplewhoseeffortscan'tget102

.Anartistgetspraisedforagloriouspicture,acookfora103

meal.Butdoyouevertellyourmotherhow104

youarewhenthedinneraredonejustright?Infact,it105

youaminutetogivepraise86. A.rested B.hurt C.broke D.wounded87. A.was B.looked C.seemed D.is88. A.new B.old C.wrong D.right89. A.order B.price C.material D.chair90. A.worried B.smiled C.cried D.yelled91. A.calledon B.lookedafter C.passedby D.thoughtof92. A.arrived B.went C.disappeared D.developed93. A.Oh B.Well C.Fine D.Terrible94. A.made B.changed C.found D.improved95. A.coolness B.warmth C.snow D.sunlight96. A.can B.able C.like D.can't97. A.however B.thus C.therefore D.then98. A.able B.willing C.likely D.anxious99. A.attention B.choice C.pleasure D.difficulty100. A.because B.when C.what D.where101. A.finally B.especially C.silly D.fortunately102. A.notice B.punish C.see D.blame103. A.heavy B.light C.perfect D.poor104. A.pleased B.terrified C.embarrassed D.surprised105. A.adds B.leaves C.offers D.takes八、閱讀理解(共17小題;共34分)AJeanFrancoisMillet(October4,1814-January20,1875)wasaFrenchpainterwhowasfamousforhisscenesoffarmers.Afterhisfirstpainting,aportrait(肖像),wasacceptedattheSalonof1840,MilletreturnedtoCherbourgtobeginacareerasaportraitpainter.However,thefollowingyearhemarriedPaulineVirginieOno,andtheymovedtoParis.AfterbeingrefusedattheSalonof1843andPauline'sdeath,MilletreturnedagaintoCherbourg.In1845MilletmovedtoLeHarvrewherehepaintedportraitsforseveralmonths,beforemovingbacktoParis.ItwasinParisinthemiddle1840sthatMilletmadefriendswithmanyfamousartistswhohadgreatinfluencesonhim.Thenhegraduallyrevolutionizedhispaintingstyleandcreatedhisownone.ThisisthemostwellknownofMillet'spaintings,TheGleaners(《拾穗者》),inwhichpoorwomenandchildrenareremovingthebitsofgrainleftinthefieldsfollowingtheharvest.Awarmgoldenlightsuggestssomethingholy(神圣的)inthisdailyscenewherethestruggletosurvivetakesplace.Duringhisyearsofstudies,Milletthoughtabouthowtobesttellthesenseofrepetitionandtirednessinthepeasants'dailylives.Linestracedovereachwoman'sbacktothegroundandthenbackupagainandagain,whichmeanstheirhardlabor.Alongthehorizon(地平線),thesettingsunoutlinesthefarmwithitsplentifulstacksofgrain,incontrasttothelargeshadowyfiguresintheforeground(前臺).Thedarkdressesofthegleanerscutstrongformsagainstthegoldenfield,givingeachwomananoblestrength.In1857,hepresentedthepaintingTheGleanerstotheSalontoanunfriendlypublic.106.Thepassagemainlytellsus

. A.howMilletgainedhisfame B.oneofMillet'spaintings,TheGleaners C.howMilletbecameaportraitpainter D.Millet'slifeexperienceandTheGleaners107.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage? A.Millet'snewpaintingstylewasinfluencedbyhisfriends. B.PeopleinMillet'spaintingsareoftenveryactive. C.Milletwasneverrefusedbyanyclubinhislife. D.Millettookthecareerasaportraitpainterallhislife.108.Whatdoesthewarmgoldenlightinthepaintingimply? A.Poorwomenandchildrenareveryhardworking. B.Peopleshouldgohomeandhavearest. C.Itisaverynicedaywhichpromisesagoodharvest. D.Somethingrelatedtoreligiondeservesourrespect.109.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"repetition"inthethirdparagraphmean? A.Acreativewayofdoingthings. B.Newhopeforthefuture. C.Doingthesamethingmanytimes. D.Disappointmentwiththehardlife.BOneafternoon,inParis,Itookatriptoanartmuseumwhilewaitingformyhusbandtofinishabusinessmeeting.Iwaslookingforwardtoaquietview(看)ofsomegreatpaintingsofexcellentartists.Ayoungcouplelookingatthepaintingsinfrontofmeweretalkingnon-stop.Iwatchedthemamomentanddecidedshewasdoingallthetalking.Infact,Iwassurprisedatthismanforputtingupwithhereverlastingspeech.Boredbytheirnoise,Imovedon.ImetthemseveraltimesasImovedthroughthoseroomsofart.EachtimeIheardhervoice,Imovedawayatonce.Iwasstandingatthemuseumgiftshopbuyingsomecardswhenthecouplewalkedtotheexit(出口).“He'sabraveman,”saidtheshopassistant.“Mostofuswouldgiveupifwewereblindedatsuchayoungage.Butheandhiswifecomeinwheneverthere'sanewartshow.”Itexplainedthenon-stoptalk!AsuddensenseofshamecametomyheartforwhatIwasthinkingjustnow.“Butwhatdoeshegetoutoftheart?”Iasked.“Hiswifedescribeseachpaintingsohecanseeitinhishead.”AtthatmomentIrealizedwhatispatience,courageandlove.Isawthepatienceofayoungwifedescribingpaintingstoapersonwhocan'tseeandthecourageofahusbandwhowouldnotallowblindnesschangehislovetowardsart.AndIfeltthelovesharedbythetwoasIwatchedthemwalkingawayholdingeachother'shands.110.Howdidthewriterfeelinthebeginningwhenhearingthewoman'stalking? A.Surprised B.Bored C.Excited D.Happy111.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph1? A.Thewriterwaswaitingforsomebody B.Thewriterwasasilentperson C.Thewriterwaslookingforsomegreatpaintings D.Thewriterwantedttoenjoysomegreatpaintingsquietlyandcarefully112.Thewomankepttalkingwhilesheandherhusbandwereenjoyingtheartshowbecause

. A.shewastooexcitedtokeepsilent B.shepreferredtalkingtolistening C.shehadtoexplaineverythingtoherblindhusband D.shelikedtoshowoffinfrontofothers113.Whatdidthewriterthinkofthewomanatlast? A.Thewomanwastoonoisy B.Thewomanwaspatientandloving C.Thewomanwasblind D.Thewomanwasbrave114.Thepassagemainlyshowsus

. A.patience,courageandlove B.howtowatchpaintings C.howartchangedpeople'slife D.atripCMaraChagallMarcChagallwasbornonJuly7,1887inVitebsk,Russia.In1932hemovedtoFrance.HispaintingstylesareExpressionismandCubism(立體主義).Inhispaintings,heoftenpaintedviolinistsbecauseheplayedtheviolin,sodidhisuncle.HewasalsofamousforhispaintingsofRussian-Jewishvillages.SalvadorDaliSalvadorDaliwasborninSpainin1904.Whenhewasachild,heshowedstrangebehaviorandofteninterruptedhisclassinschool.Ashegotolder,hestartedtopaintpicturesthatcamefromhisdreams.Hisdreamsandhispaintingswerescaryandunreal.SalvadorDalidreweverydayitems,butchangedtheminoddways.Forexample,oneofhispaintingsisofmeltingclocks.LeonardoDaVinciIn1452,LeonardoDaVinciwasborninItalia.HelivedintheRenaissance,wheneveryonewasinterestedinart.EvenifDaVinciwasagreatartist,hebecamefamousbecauseofalltheotherthingshecoulddo.Hewasasculptor,ascientist,aninventor,amusician,andamathematician.Whenhewas20,hehelpedhisteacherfinishapaintingcalledTheBaptismofChrist.Whenhewas30,hemovedtoMilanwherehepaintedmostofhispictures.DaVinci'spaintingsweredoneintheRealiststyle.PaulKleePaulKleewasborninSwitzerlandin1887.Helovedcats.Hehadatleast8,926worksofart.Intheseworksofart,heusedsimplelinesandstrongcolors.Healsousedsimpleshapestomakeimportantpartsofthepainting.Kleepaintedinmanystyles,butalotofthemwereinthePrimitiveandSurrealist(超現(xiàn)實主義)styles.115.WhydidMaraChagalloftenpaintviolinists? A.Becausehisuncleencouragedhimtodoso. B.Becausehewantedtoappealtothepublic. C.Becausehelovedplayingviolinverymuch. D.BecauseRussian-Jewishvillagerslikedviolin.116.Theunderlinedword"odd"inparagraph2mostprobablymeans"

". A.strange B.beautiful C.scary D.ugly117.WhatcanweknowaboutLeonardoDaVinci? A.Helikedartmorethanmusic. B.Hehadabroadinterestbesidesart. C.TheBaptismofChristishisgoodwork. D.Hispaintingswereallbasedonrealstories.118.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat

. A.SalvadorDaliwastoofoolishtostudy B.allofMaraChagall'sworksareaboutviolinists C.strongcolorsareusedineveryPaulKlee'spainting D.PaulKlee'spaintingsaremostlyfromsimpleshapesDGermanartistHASchultisanunusualartistwhousestrashtomakesculptures(雕塑)."Wearelivinginthetimeofgarbage(垃圾),"saysSchult."Icreatedathousandsculpturesofgarbage.Theyareamirrorofourselves."Here,Schultwastalkingabouthis1,000trashsculpturesintheformofhumans.Hefirstexhibitedthemin1996inthewesternGermanstateofNorthRhine-Westphalia."Theyaresocialsculptures,"heexplains."Theyarenotonlysculpturesfortheeyes.Theyaresculpturestospreadtheideathatweliveinatimeofgarbage."Sofar,Schult'ssocialsculptureshavebeenonshowinParis,inMoscow'sRedSquare,ontheGreatWallofChina,andinthedesertnexttotheGizaPyramidsnearCairo.HASchult'sworkisunforgettable.Althoughhisworkhashadabiginfluenceontheartworld,Schultremainshumble(謙虛的)abouthiscreations:"Artistshavetolearneverytime.Wearenotimportant.Allthatisimportantisthetimeinwhichweareliving."Trasharthasbeenaroundforyears.Butitseemsthatonlythepopularartistsareregardedastrueartistswhenworkingwithtrash.Whycan'tcommonpeoplebeconsideredartistswhentheyusethesamethingsandchangethemintosomeformofpersonalart?Maybeit'sbecauseweallhaveourownpreset(預(yù)先設(shè)置的)ideasofwhatartisandisn't,orwhoartistsareorshouldbe.YoucanbeanartistlikeSchultifyoutry.Lookatusedmetalcans.Whatmightbedonewiththem?Imaginetheminanynumberofnewuses,orimaginethemsimplyasanartform.Whataboutboxesorclothing?Boxescanusuallyserveasnewstoragecontainersandhousesforpets.Andclothing?Imaginetakingoldclothesandturningthemintohatsorhangingorganizers(懸掛收納盒).119.WhatdoweknowaboutSchult'ssculptures? A.TheywerefirstshowninParis,France. B.Theyshowpeopletheproblemoftrash. C.Theyaremainlyaboutsocialrelationship. D.Theyaredesignedintheshapeofgarbage.120.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeHASchult? A.Careful. B.Humorous. C.Notproud. D.Notconfident.121.AccordingtoParagraph4,theauthormightagreethat

. A.trashartisnotarealartform B.itisdifficulttobeatrueartist C.theordinarycanalsobetrashartists D.presetideasareimportanttoartists122.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext? A.CouldYouBeaTrashArtist? B.WhatAreSocialSculptures? C.DoYouKnowAboutTrashArt? D.HowCanWeDealwithUsedCans?九、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)Youoftenfindsomebodywhoworksaroundyoucomplainingallthetime,don'tyou?123.

About70%ofAmericanssaybeingaroundnonstopcomplainerssometimeshasabadinfluenceonthem.Luckily,hereare4tipstohelpformpositivepatterns.Self-awareness.Whenanegativethoughtpopsintoyourmind,immediatelycorrectit.Insteadoftellingyourself"That'saniceshirt,butIcan'taffordit",changethemessageto"ThatwilllookgreatwithmyblackpantswhenIcanaffordit".124.

Ofcourse,everyonecomplainssometimes.Butthelessfrequentlyyoucomplain,thebetteryouwillfeel.Distanceyourself.

125.

Excuseyourselfandgosomewherequiet,somewhereoutdoorsinthefreshair.Thinkofsomethingpleasantbeforereturning.Youhavetotakethisseriouslybecausenegativepeoplecanandwillpullyouintothequicksand(困境).Don'ttrytochangecomplainers.Ifyoufindyourselftrappedinagroupofcomplainersinameetingoratasocialevent,simplychoosesilence.Lettheirwordsbounceoffyouwhileyouthinkofsomethingelse.Attemptingtostopthecomplainingcanmakeyouatarget.126.

Ifsomeonesays,"IhateMondays,weekendsaretooshort,"trytothink,"I'mgladIrestedupovertheweekend,soI'mreadytomakesomeimprovementonthatbigproject."

127.

Whensomeoneisshoutingatyouangrily,throwtheresponsibilitybackatthembyasking,"Sowhatdoyouintendtodoaboutit".Inmostcases,complainersdon'treallywantasolution.Theyjustwanttospeakthemout.Ifyoumakethemawarethattheythemselveshavetofindthesolutions,theywillleaveyoualoneandfindsomeoneelsetocomplainto.Ifso,youwillbehappy. A.Findsolutions. B.Changeresponsibility. C.Youhavegotalotofcompany. D.Bydoingthis,itwillleadtopositivebehaviors. E.Butyoucanredirectthediscussioninyourownmind. F.Wheneverpossible,escapefromnegativeconversations. G.Youwillneverknowwhattheyaregoingtotalkabout.十、補全短文(共10小題;共10分)Picasso,an128.

artist,wasconsideredtobethegreatestwesternartistofthetwentiethcentury.Hepaintedobjectsandpeople,withdifferent129.

oftheobjectorpersonshowingatthesametime.130.

AmericanartistRoyLichtensteinisaworld-famousexampleofpopart,whichwasanimportantmodernartmovement,that131.

toshowordinarytwentieth-centurycitylife.QiBaishi,oneofChina'sgreatestpainters,followedthe132.

Chinesestyleofpaintingthatisknownforitsbrushdrawinginblackinksandnaturalcolours.Youcan133.

bythestyleatfirstsightbecausehe134.

theworldofnatureverycarefullyandhisworksarespecial.AnotherChinesebest-knowntwentieth-centuryartist,XuBeihongpaintedinthetraditionalChinese135.

,too.Hebelievedthatartistsshouldshow136.

,butnotjust137.

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