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gles.”可知,本文主要談?wù)摰氖鞘澜缟系谝粋€免費的3D打印房子。故選C?!军c評】本題考點涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解,推理判斷和主旨大意三個題型的考查,是一篇科普類閱讀,要求考生在捕捉細(xì)節(jié)信息的基礎(chǔ)上,進(jìn)一步根據(jù)上下文的邏輯關(guān)系,進(jìn)行分析,推理,概括和歸納,從而選出正確答案。7.閱讀理解 The year 2117 will be an eventful one for art. In May of that year in Berlin, the philosopherartist Jonathon Keats39。 “century cameras”— cameras with a 100yearlong exposure (曝光)time—will be brought back from hiding places around the city to have their results developed and exhibited. Six months after that, the Future Library in Oslo, Norway, will open its doors for the first time, presenting 100 books printed on the wood of trees planted in the distant past of 2017. As Katie Paterson, the creator of the Future Library, puts it: “Future Library is an artwork for future generations.” These projects, more than a century in the making, are part of a new wave of slow art intended to push viewers and Participants to think beyond their own lifetimes. They aim to challenge today39。s shortterm thinking and the brief attention spans of modern consumers, forcing people into considering works more deliberately. In their way, too, they are fighting against modern culture—not just regarding money, but also the way in which artistic worth is measured by attention. In a similar fashion, every April on Slow Art Day, visitors are encouraged to stare at five works of art for 10 minutes at a time—a tough task for the average museum visitor, who typically spends less than30seconds on each piece of art.Like the Future Library, the century cameras are very much a project for cities, since it39。s in cities that time runs fastest and the pace of life is fastest. “Since I started living in a city, I39。ve somehow been quite disconnected,” Anne Beate Hovind, the Future Library project manager, who described how working on the library drew her back to the Pace of life she knew when she was growing up on a farm in her youth, told The Atlantic magazine.(1)According to the first paragraph, what will NOT happenin2117? A.A camera which was produced 100 years ago will be exhibited.B.The Future Library will be0pen to the public for the first time.C.Photos with a 100year exposure time will be developed and exhibited.D.Books printed on the wood of trees planted in 2017 will be displayed.(2)What can we learn about today39。s people39。s attitude toward works of art? A.They consider works deliberately.B.They spend little time on Works.C.They spend much money 0n works.D.They stare at works for 10 minutes at a time.(3)What is the purpose of the wave of slow art? A.To advocate creating works of art slowly.B.To protect works of art from being damaged.C.To promote works of art for modern culture.D.To encourage people to pay more attention to works of art.(4)How would Anne Beate Hovind feel about the city life? A.It39。s discouragingB.It39。s dullC.Its developed.D.It39。s busy【答案】(1)A(2)B(3)D(4)D 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,介紹了慢速藝術(shù)是為了鼓勵人們更多地關(guān)注藝術(shù)作品。(1)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第一段中的“the philosopherartist Jonathon Keats39。 ‘century cameras’— cameras with a 100yearlong exposure (曝光)time—will be brought back from hiding places around the city to have their results developed and exhibited.”可知,在2117年“一架百年前生產(chǎn)的照相機(jī)將會展出”是不會發(fā)生的。故選A。(2)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第三段中的“visitors are encouraged to stare at five works of art for 10 minutes at a time—a tough task for the average museum visitor, who typically spends less than30seconds on each piece of art.”可知,我們能從今天的人們對藝術(shù)作品的態(tài)度中了解到“他們很少花時間在工作上?!惫蔬xB。(3)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第二段中的“These projects, more than a century in the making, are part of a new wave of slow art intended to push viewers and Participants to think beyond their own lifetimes. They aim to challenge today39。s shortterm thinking and the brief attention spans of modern consumers, forcing people into considering works more deliberately.”可知,慢速藝術(shù)的目的是鼓勵人們更多地關(guān)注藝術(shù)作品。故選D。(4)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)最后一段中的“Like the Future Library, the century cameras are very much a project for cities, since it39。s in cities that time runs fastest and the pace of life is fastest. ‘Since I started living in a city, I39。ve somehow been quite disconnected,’”可知,安妮感覺城市生活是忙碌的。故選D?!军c評】本題考點涉及推理判斷題型的考查,是一篇文化類閱讀,要求考生根據(jù)上下文的邏輯關(guān)系,進(jìn)行分析,推理,選出正確答案。8.閱讀理解 If you39。re showering every day, you39。re probably over doing it. In fact, showering too often can actually hurt your body in the long run. As Time39。s public health column explains, daily showers are mon due to social norms more than any proper health need. We connect being freshly showered with being attractive and pleasing, so we tend to showering often to feel better. But what39。s the ideal shower frequency? In terms of your health — not how you look or smell — probably once or twice a week, assistant professor of dermatology at George Washington University, Dr. C. Brandon Mitchell says. “Your body is naturally a welloiled machine,” he says. “A daily shower isn39。t necessary.” Of course, your situation may vary. If you have a job like car maintenance or construction, you39。ll obviously have a visible layer of dirt you39。ll need to wash off every single day. Similarly, if you work out every day, you may not have any health risks by washing every day, but you39。ll still be smelly. If you feel like you need to take daily showers for aesthetic(審美的)reasons, at least make most of them light showers. “I tell patients who shower daily not to soap their whole bodies,” Mitchell says. Hit your pits, butt and groin, which are the areas that produce strong smells. The rest of your body doesn39。t need much soaping, he says. Too much time spent under the hot water can dry out your skin, cause cracks(裂紋)that can lead to infections or germs getting into your skin, and take away the natural oils on your skin that help keep it healthy. So, even if you39。re aiming to be your most presentable, be sure to keep it