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1、專(zhuān)題12文學(xué)與藝術(shù)“文學(xué)與藝術(shù)”是高中新課標(biāo)24話題之一。該話題主要包括各種文學(xué)類(lèi)型、藝術(shù)形式、文化名人以及藝術(shù)家等方面。“文學(xué)與藝術(shù)”這個(gè)話題與我們的實(shí)際生活密切相關(guān),對(duì)于學(xué)生了解國(guó)內(nèi)外的文學(xué)與藝術(shù)形式,還有它們的特點(diǎn)、歷史、發(fā)展與創(chuàng)新等都有幫助。該話題能夠引導(dǎo)學(xué)生接受和尊重不同國(guó)家和民族的文學(xué)及藝術(shù),并親身感受文學(xué)與藝術(shù)的魅力?!拔膶W(xué)與藝術(shù)”話題是近幾年的高考英語(yǔ)必考話題之一,而且常以閱讀理解、完形填空、七選五以及書(shū)面表達(dá)的形式來(lái)考查,例如2018年浙江卷閱讀理解A篇,2017年浙江閱讀理解A篇,2016年全國(guó)卷III閱讀理解B篇;2015年全國(guó)卷I閱讀理解C篇;2015年重慶卷閱讀理解E

2、篇;2014年新課標(biāo)全國(guó)卷I閱讀理解D篇;2012年天津卷書(shū)面表達(dá);2011年山東卷完形填空等。凄奧致鏈接.Passage1(2018年浙江卷)體裁;話題詞數(shù)難度建議時(shí)間說(shuō)明文英國(guó)小說(shuō)家CharlesDickens3245分鐘In1812,theyearCharlesDickenswasborn,therewere66novelspublishedinBritain.PeoplehadbeenwritingnovelsforacenturymostexpertsdatethefirstnoveltoRobinsonCrusoein1719butnobodywantedtodoitprofess

3、ionally.Thesteam-poweredprintingpresswasstillinitsearlystages;theliteracy(識(shí)字)rateinEnglandwasunder50%.Manyworksoffictionappearedwithoutthenamesoftheauthors,oftenwithsomethinglike“Byalady."Novels,forthemostpart,werelookeduponassilly,immoralorjustplainbad.In1870,whenDickensdied,theworldmournedhim

4、asitsfirstprofessionalwriterandpublisher,famousandbeloved,whohadledanexplosioninboththepublicationofnovelsandtheirreadershipandwhosecharactersfromOliverTwisttoTinyTim-wereheldupasmoraltouchstones.TodayDickens?greatnessisunchallenged.Removinghimfromthepantheon(名人堂)ofEnglishliteraturewouldmakeaboutasm

5、uchsenseastheLouvresellingofftheMonaLisa.HowdidDickensgettothetop?Forallthefeelingsreadersattachtostories,literatureisanumbersgame,andthetestoftimeisextremelydifficulttopass.Some60,000novelswerepublishedduringtheVictorianage,from1837to1901;todayacasualreadermightbeabletonameahalf-dozenofthem.It?spar

6、tlytruethatDickens?styleofwritingattractedaudiencesfromallwalksoflife.It?spartlythathiswritingsrodeawaveofsocial,politicalandscientificprogress.Butit?salsothatherewrotethecultureofliteratureandputhimselfatthecenter.Noonewilleverknowwhatmixoftalent,ambition,energyandluckmadeDickenssuchadistinguishedw

7、riter.Butasthe200thanniversaryofhisbirthapproaches,itispossibleandimportantforourownculturetounderstandhowhemadehimselfalastingone.21. WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesBritishnovelsinthe18thcentury?A. Theyweredifficulttounderstand.B. Theywerepopularamongtherich.C. Theywereseenasnearlyworthless.D. The

8、ywerewrittenmostlybywomen.22. DickensiscomparedwiththeMonaLisainthetexttostress.A.hisreputationinFranceB.hisinterestinmodernartC.hissuccessinpublicationD.hisimportanceinliterature23. Whatistheauthor?spurposeinwritingthetext?A. Torememberagreatwriter.B. TointroduceanEnglishnovel.C. Toencouragestudies

9、onculture.D. TopromotevaluesoftheVictorianage.Passage2(2018年新課標(biāo)III卷)體裁;話題詞數(shù)難度建議時(shí)間說(shuō)明文美國(guó)繪畫(huà)之父Benjamin3325分鐘BenjaminWest,thefatherofAmericanpainting,showedhistalentforartwhenhewasonlysixyearsofage.Buthedidnotknowaboutbrushesbeforeavisitortoldhimheneededone.Inthosedays,abrushwasmadefromcamel?shair.Therew

10、erenocamelsnearby.Benjamindecidedthatcathairwouldworkinstead.Hecutsomefurfromthefamilycattomakeabrush.Thebrushdidnotlastlong.SoonBenjaminneededmorefur.Beforelong,thecatbegantolookragged(蓬舌L).Hisfathersaidthatthecatmustbesick.Benjaminwasforcedtoadmitwhathehadbeendoing.Thecat?s10twasabouttoimprove.Tha

11、tyear,oneofBenjamin?scousins,Mr.Pennington,cametovisit.HewasimpressedwithBenjamin?sdrawings.Whenhewenthome,hesentBenjaminaboxofpaintandsomebrushes.Healsosentsixengravings(版畫(huà))byanartist.ThesewerethefirstpicturesandfirstrealpaintandbrushesBenjaminhadeverseen.In1747,whenBenjaminwasnineyearsold,Mr.Penni

12、ngtonreturnedforanothervisit.HewasamazedatwhatBenjaminhaddonewithhisgift.HeaskedBenjamin?sparentsifhemighttaketheboytoPhiladelphiaforavisit.Inthecity,Mr.PenningtongaveBenjaminmaterialsforcreatingoilpaintings.Theboybeganalandscape(風(fēng)景)painting.WilliamWilliams,awell-knownpainter,cametoseehimwork.Willia

13、mswasimpressedwithBenjaminandgavehimtwoclassicbooksonpaintingtotakehome.Thebookswerelonganddull.Benjamincouldreadonlyalittle,havingbeenapoorstudent.Buthelatersaid,"Thosetwobooksweremycompanionsbyday,andundermypillowatnight."Whileitislikelythatheunderstoodverylittleofthebooks,theywerehisint

14、roductiontoclassicalpaintings.Thenine-year-oldboydecidedthenthathewouldbeanartist.21. Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A. Benjamin?svisittoPhiladelphia.B. Williams?influenceonBenjamin.C. ThebeginningofBenjamin?slifeasanartist.D. ThefriendshipbetweenBenjaminandPennington.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinpar

15、agraph3suggest?A. Thecatwouldbecloselywatched.B. Thecatwouldgetsomemedicalcare.C. Benjaminwouldleavehishomeshortly.D. Benjaminwouldhaverealbrushessoon.23.WhatdidPenningtondotohelpBenjamindevelophistalent?A. Hetookhimtoseepaintingexhibitions.B. Heprovidedhimwithpaintingmaterials.C. Hesenthimtoaschool

16、inPhiladelphia.D. Hetaughthimhowtomakeengravings.24.Williams?twobookshelpedBenjaminto.A. mastertheuseofpaintsB. appreciatelandscapepaintingsC. gettoknowotherpaintersD. makeuphismindtobeapainterPassage3(2016年新課標(biāo)III卷)體裁話題詞數(shù)難度建議時(shí)間說(shuō)明文美國(guó)著名女作家發(fā)現(xiàn)創(chuàng)作素材3255分鐘OnoneofhertripstoNewYorkseveralyearsago,EudoraWelty

17、decidedtotakeacoupleofNewYorkfriendsouttodinner.TheysettledinatacomfortableEastSidecafeandwithinminutes,anothercustomerwasapproachingtheirtable."Hey,aren?tyoufromMississippi?"theelegant,white-hairedwriterrememberedbeingaskedbythestranger."I?mfromMississippitoo."Withoutasecondthou

18、ght,thewomanjoinedtheWeltyparty.Whenherdinnerpartnershowedup,shealsopulledupachair."TheybegantellingmeallthenewsofMississippi,"Weltysaid."Ididn?tknowwhatmyNewYorkfriendswerethinking."TaxisonarainyNewYorknightarerarerthansunshine.Bythetimethegroupgotuptoleave,itwaspouringoutside.W

19、elty?snewfriendsimmediatelysentawaitertofindacab.Headingbackdowntowntowardherhotel,herbig-cityfriendswereamazedattheturnofeventsthathadchangedtheirBigAppledinnerintoaMississippistatereunion(團(tuán)聚)."Myfriendsaid:,Nowwebelieveyourstories,?"Weltyadded."AndIsaid:,Nowyouknow.Thesearethepeople

20、thatmakemewritethem?Sittingonasofainherroom,Welty,aslimfigureinasimplegraydress,lookedpleasedwiththisexplanation."Idon?tmakethemup,'shesaidofthecharactersinherfictiontheselast50orsoyears.Idon?thaveto.Beauticians,bartenders,pianoplayersandpeoplewithpurplehats,Welty?speoplecomefromafternoonss

21、pentvisitingwitholdfriends,fromwalksthroughthestreetsofhernativeJackson,Miss.,fromconversationsoverheardonabus.ItannoysWeltythat,at78,herleftearhasnowgivenout.Sometimes,sittingonabusoratrain,shehearsonlyafragment(片段)ofaparticularlyinterestingstory.25. WhathappenedwhenWeltywaswithherfriendsatthecafe?

22、A. Twostrangersjoinedher.B. Herchildhoodfriendscamein.C. Aheavyrainruinedthedinner.D. Somepeopleheldapartythere.26. Theunderlinedword"them"inParagraph6referstoWelty?sA.readersB.partiesC.friendsD.stories27. WhatcanwelearnaboutthecharactersinWelty?sfiction?A.Theyliveinbigcities.B.Theyaremost

23、lywomen.C.Theycomefromreallife.D.Theyarepleasureseekers.Passage4(2015年重慶卷)體裁話題詞數(shù)難度建議時(shí)間說(shuō)明文文化相對(duì)主義2775分鐘Thevaluesofartisticworks,accordingtoculturalrelativism(相對(duì)主義),aresimplyreflectionsoflocalsocialandeconomicconditions.Suchaview,however,failstoexplaintheabilityofsomeworksofarttoexcitethehumanmindacros

24、sculturesandthroughcenturies.HistoryhaswitnessedtheendlessproductionsofShakespeareanplaysineverymajorlanguageoftheworld.ItisneverraretofindthatMozartpacksJapaneseconcerthalls,asJapanesepainterHiroshigedoesParisgalleries.Uniqueworksofthiskindaredifferentfromtoday'spopularart,eveniftheybeganaswork

25、sofpopularart.Theyhavesetthemselvesapartintheirtimelessappealandwillprobablybeenjoyedforcenturiesintothefuture.Ina1757essay,thephilosopherDavidHumearguedthatbecause“thegeneralprinciplesoftasteareuniform(不變的)inhumannaturethevalueofsomeworksofartmightbeessentiallypermanent.HeobservedthatHomerwasstilla

26、dmiredaftertwothousandyears.Worksofthistype,hebelieved,spoketodeepandunvaryingfeaturesofhumannatureandcouldcontinuetoexistovercenturies.Nowresearchersareapplyingscientificmethodstothestudyoftheuniversalityofart.Forexample,evolutionarypsychologyisbeingusedbyliteraryscholarstoexplainthelonglastingthem

27、esandplotdevicesinfiction.Thestructuresofmusicalpiecesarenowopentoexperimentalanalysisasneverbefore.Researchfindingsseemtoindicatethatthecreationbyagreatartistisaspermanentanachievementasthediscoverybyagreatscientist.52. Accordingtothepassage,whatdoweknowaboutculturalrelativism?A.Itintroducesdiffere

28、ntculturalvalues.B. Itexplainsthehistoryofartisticworks.C. Itrelatesartisticvaluestolocalconditions.D. Itexcitesthehumanmindthroughouttheworld.53. InParagraph2,theartistsarementionedinordertoshowthat.A. greatworksofartcangobeyondnationalboundariesB. historygivesartworksspecialappealtosetthemapartC.

29、popularartsarehardlydistinguishablefromgreatartsD. greatartistsareskilledatcombiningvariouscultures54. AccordingtoHume,someworksofartcanexistforcenturiesbecauseA. theyareresultsofscientificstudyB. theyestablishsomegeneralprinciplesofartC. theyarecreatedbytheworld'sgreatestartistsD. theyappealtou

30、nchangingfeaturesofhumannature55. Whichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleofthepassage?A. AreArtisticValuesUniversal?B. ArePopularArtsPermanent?C. IsHumanNatureUniform?D. IsCulturalRelativismScientific?事模料律【稱(chēng),Passage1體裁話題詞數(shù)難度建議時(shí)間說(shuō)明文中國(guó)書(shū)法3366分鐘Inthesecondorthirdcentury,Chinesecalligraphy(書(shū)法)wasintrod

31、ucedtoKorea,anddevelopedrapidlyduringtheseventhcenturywhenmanycalligraphersandcalligraphicscriptsappeared.Thesescriptscanbefoundonstonetablets,bronzebellsandBuddhistscriptures.Intheeighthcentury,KimShaingbecameKorea?sfirstfamouscalligrapher.HelearnedChinesecalligraphywhenhewasachild,andstillpractice

32、ditwhenhewasinhis80s.Hehadagoodcommandofboththerunningandofficialscripts.Noneofhisoriginalworkssurvive,buthischaracterswereincludedinthreekindsofcopybooksoftabletinscriptions,theearliestintactcalligraphicworkfoundinKoreatoday,oneofwhichishistabletrunning-scripthandwritingofPoemonLushanWaterfall,apoe

33、mbyLiBaioftheTangDynasty.Intheseventhcentury,ChinesecalligraphyalsoreachedJapan.In615,aJapaneseprincemadeacopyofExplanationoftheLotusSutrawithasoftwritingbrush,theearliestextant(現(xiàn)存的)handwritinginJapantoday.Thecharactersaresmoothandharmonious,andrepresentascriptoftheJinDynasty.Intheeighthcentury,Sino

34、-Japaneseculturalexchangesdeveloped,andJapansentmanyofficials,studentsandmonkstoChina,wholivedinChinaforlongperiodsoftime.Whentheywentbacktotheirowncountry,theytookwiththemmanycalligraphicworks,especiallyworksbyWangXizhiandWangXianzhioftheJinDynasty,andOuyangXunandYanZhenqingoftheTangDynasty.Japanes

35、eMitsuakistudiedthestyleofWangXizhi,andbecameawell-knowncalligrapherinherownright.Inthecomingcenturies,worksbythecalligraphersoftheSong,Yuan,MingandQingdynastieswereintroducedtoJapan.Inthelate19thcentury,YangShoujing,whowasanenvoy(使節(jié))fromtheQingDynastytoJapanandanexpertonbronzeandstoneinscriptions,t

36、ookanumberofcopybooksofstoneinscriptionsoftheNorthernWeiDynastytoJapan,whichinfluencedthestyleofJapanesecalligraphy.1.1 nwhichcenturydidChinesecalligraphybegintoadvanceinKorea?A.The2th.B.The3th.C.The7th.D.The8th.2.WelearnfromParagraph2thatKimShaing.A. wasthefirstKoreancalligrapherabout1200yearsagoB.

37、 begantolearnChinesecalligraphycarefullyattheageof80C. wasperfectlyfamiliarwithtwoformsofChinesecalligraphyD. wroteaveryfamouspoemcalledPoemonLushanWaterfall3.WhotooksomecalligraphicworksfromChinatoJapan?A.WangXizhi.B.YanZhenqing.C.KimShaing.D.YangShoujing.4.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A. C

38、hineseCalligraphySpreadsAbroadB. ChineseCalligraphyIsRapidlyDevelopedC.ChineseCalligraphyGoesonaCulturalExchangePassage2體裁;話題詞數(shù)難度建議時(shí)間說(shuō)明文諾貝爾文學(xué)獎(jiǎng)2586分鐘Forthelast115years,theSwedishAcademyhasdecidedwhowillreceivetheNobelPrizeinLiterature,thusdeterminingwhowillbepromotedfromthegreatandtheneargreattotheim

39、mortal(不朽人物).ButtodaytheAcademyiscomingunderheavycriticismbothfromwithinandwithout.CriticsarguethattheselectionofthewinnersoftenhaslesstodowithtruewritingabilitythanwiththepeculiarpoliticsinsidetheAcademyandSwedenitself.AccordingtoIngmarBjorksten,theculturaleditorforoneofthecountry?stwomajornewspape

40、rs,theprizecontinuestorepresent"whatpeoplecallaverySwedishexercise:reflectingSwedishtastes".TheAcademyhasdefendeditselfagainstsuchchargesofprovincialism(排夕卜主義)initsselection.ItsaysthatitsphysicaldistancefromthegreatliterarycapitalsoftheworldactuallyservestoprotecttheAcademyfromoutsideinflu

41、ences.Thismaywellbetrue,butcriticsrespondthatthisverydistancemayalsoberesponsiblefortheAcademy?sinabilitytohaveanaccurateideaofthetrendsintheliteraryworld.Regardlessofconcernsovertheselectionprocess,however,itseemsthattheprizewillcontinuetosurvivebothasanindicatoroftheliteraturethatwemosthighlyprais

42、e,andasadifficultgoalthatwritersseek.Iffornootherreason,theprizewillcontinuetobedesirableforthefinancialrewardsthataccompanyit.Notonlyisthecashprizeitselfconsiderable,buttheprizedramaticallyincreasessalesofanauthor?sbooks.1. WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A. TheresponsibilityoftheSwedishAcademy.B. Theh

43、istoryoftheSwedishAcademy.C. WhytheSwedishAcademyiscriticized.D. HowtheAcademychoosesprizewinners.2. WhatdoestheAcademythinkofitslocation?A. IthelpstheAcademymakefairchoices.B. ItputstheAcademyatadisadvantage.C. IthelpstheSwedishdeveloptheirtasteinliterature.D. ItmakestheAcademyunawareofliterarytren

44、ds.3. WhatdoestheauthorsayabouttheNobelPrizeinLiteratureintheend?A.Itwillremainimportant.B. Itsselectionprocessmaychange.C. Nofinancialawardcancomparewithit.D. Itwillbemoredifficulttowinit.4. Whatistheauthor?sattitudetowardstheSwedishAcademy?A.Supportive.B.Critical.C.Doubtful.D.Objective.Passage3體裁話

45、題詞數(shù)難度建議時(shí)間說(shuō)明文呼嘯山莊和米德?tīng)栺R契4046分鐘There?snothingbetterthanreadingagoodnovelforswitchingofffromthepressuresofstudying,particularlywhendoingsohelpsimproveyourgeneralknowledge,deepenyourculturalappreciationandsharpenyourownEnglishskillsatthesametime.Thefollowingtwomasterpiecesaremyselectionof"must-read&

46、quot;booksforanyonewhowantstogainabetterunderstandingofEnglishliterature.Asmostofthegreatworksthatwell-educatedpeopleareoftenexpectedtohavereadknownasthe"canon"wereprimarilywritteninthe19thcenturyoralittleafter,thesetwoalsofocusonthattimeperiod.Whetheryou?reanativeEnglishspeakerorjustlearn

47、ing,addthesebookstoyourreadinglistandmakeityourmissiontoreadthembeforetheyearisout.WutheringHeightsbyEmilyBront?ThistaleisasettextforGCSEandA-levelEnglishstudy,butawayfromthedemandsoftheclassroomit?seasiertoenjoyitsdramaandintensity.Populatedlargelybycharacterswhoseincapacitytocontroltheirownemotion

48、sleadstoviolenceandrevenge(報(bào)仇),it?satalethatcoverstwogenerationsandtwofamilies.Attheheartofthestoryisthemysterious"gypsy",Heathcliff,adoptedasashabbychildintotheEarnshawfamilytoliveatWutheringHeights.Ashegrowsup,hebecomesclosetoMr.Earnshaw?sdaughterCatherine,fallinginlovewithher,onlytobeme

49、twithcrushing(毀壞性的)disappointmentwhenshemarriesEdgarLinton,akindandgentlemanfromneighbouringThrushcrossGrange.Heathcliffrunsawayanddisappearswithoutatrace.Threeyearslater,hereturns,nowarich,educatedmandeterminedtotakerevenge.MiddlemarchbyGeorgeEliotMiddlemarch,subtitled"AStudyofProvincialLife&q

50、uot;,isthestoryofthecitizensofaMidlandstowninthe1830s.Masterfullyweavingtogetherseveralplotlines,thenovelrecordsinformationaboutthefortunesofaninterestingcastofcharacters,exploringtheirmotivations,falsebeliefsandpreoccupations(思慮).TheremarkablethingaboutMiddlemarchisthedetailandrealismwithwhichGeorg

51、eEliotdescribesemotions.Feelingsyouthoughtwereuniquetoyouaredescribedhereinawaythatcouldbedescribingyourownthoughts.It?soneofthereasonswhyMiddlemarchhasbeendescribedbynovelistsMartinAmisandJulianBarnesasoneofthegreatestEnglishnovelseverwritten;readitandyou?llsoonfindyourselfagreeingwiththem.1. Whatd

52、oestheunderlinedword"incapacity"probablymean?A.Refusal.B.Inability.C.Prejudice.D.Misunderstanding.2. WhatmaymakeMiddlemarchunusualorsurprisingtopeople?A. Itslivelydescriptionofthecountrylife.B. Theskillfulmixofitsdifferentthreadsofplot.C. Thecoexistenceofitsseveralirrelevantplotlines.D. Th

53、ewayEliotrevealsitscharacters?innerfeelings.3. WhydoestheauthormentionMartinAmisandJulianBarnes?A. TostatetheirattitudetowardsMiddlemarch.B. ToshowtheircontributiontoMiddlemarch.C. ToproveMiddlemarchisabookworthreading.D. TostresstheinfluenceMiddlemarchhasonthem.4. Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A. Whataretheadvantagesofreading?B. Shouldstudentsreadliteraryworks?C. EnglishnovelseveryoneshouldreadD. TipsonchoosingsuitablereadingmaterialsPassage4體裁話題詞數(shù)難度建議時(shí)間說(shuō)明文說(shuō)服人的藝術(shù)2776分鐘Persuasionistoconvincesomeonetoagreewithyou,justlikeartwhichalsocallsforspecialtechnique

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