A、He was an outstanding figure painter.
B、His works were in bright colors and varied styles.
C、Luoshen Appraisal Painting was his masterpiece.
D、He lived in the Jin Dynasty.
A、He was an outstanding figure painter.
B、His works were in bright colors and varied styles.
C、Luoshen Appraisal Painting was his masterpiece.
D、He lived in the Jin Dynasty.
According to the passage, which of the following is not true ______.
A.Women enjoy using umbrellas with varied kinds of colors nowadays.
B.The inventor of the umbrella is unknown.
C.Once ordinary people had no right to use umbrellas.
D.Umbrellas were popular and cheap in ancient times.
Following the principles of decoration that were so successful in the past, you should first take a long look at the house and its surroundings and consider possible limitations. The first concerns the amount of color and intensity in the daylight in Britain. Colors that look perfectly in keeping with the sunny, clear skies of the Mediterranean would look too harsh in the grayer light of the north. Since bright light is uncomfortable for the eyes, colors must be strong in order to be seen clearly. Viewed in a dimmer light they appear too bright. It is easy to see this if you look at a brick house while the sun is alternately shining and then going behind a cloud. The brickwork colors look much more intense when the sun is hidden.
The second limitation is the colors of the surroundings: the colors which go best with Cotswold stone and a rolling green countryside will be different from those that look best by the sea or in a red-brick/blue-slate industrial town. In every area there are always colors that at once look in keeping.
In many areas there are distinctive traditions in the use of color that may be a useful guide. The eastern counties of England and Scot land, particularly those with a local tradition of rendering or plastering, use colors applied solidly over the wall. Usually only the window frames and doors are picked out in another color, often white or pale gray. Typical wall colors are the pink associated with Suffolk and pale buffs and yellows of Fife. Much stronger colors such as deep earth red, orange, blue and green are also common. In the coastal villages of Essex, as well as inland in Hertfordshire, the house-fronts of overlapping boards are traditionally painted black—originally tarred like ships—with windows and doors outlined in white. In stone areas of Yorkshire and farther north, color is rarer: the houses are usually left in their natural color, though many are painted white as they probably all were once.
According to the passage when putting paint on the outside of your house, you should be careful ______.
A.not to let other people interfere
B.to use paint that will withstand both winter and summer conditions
C.to take into account the general appearance of the area
D.to allow for slight fading of the colors
Following the principles of decoration that were so successful in the past, you should first take a long look at the house and its surroundings and consider possible limitations. The first concerns the amount of color and intensity in the daylight in Britain. Colors that look perfect in keeping with the sunny, clear skies of the Mediterranean would look too harsh in the grayer light of the north. Since bright light is uncomfortable for the eyes, colors must be strong in order to be seen clearly. Viewed in a dimmer light they appear too bright. It is easy to see this if you look at a brick house while the sun is alternately shining and then going behind a cloud. The brickwork colors look much more intense when the sun is hidden.
The second limitation is the colors of the surroundings: the colors which go best with Cotswold stone and a rolling green countryside will be different from those that look best by the sea or in a red-brick/blue-slate industrial town. In every area there are always colors that at once look in keeping.
In many areas there are distinctive traditions in the use of color that may be a useful guide. The eastern counties of England and Scotland, particularly those with a local tradition of rendering or plastering, use colors applied solidly over the wall. Usually only the windowframes and doors are picked out in another color, often white or pale gray. Typical wall colors are the pink associated with Suffolk and pale buffs and yellows of Fife. Much stronger colors such as deep earth red, orange, blue and green are also common. In the coastal villages of Essex, as well as inland in Hertfordshire, the house-fronts of overlapping boards are traditionally painted black—originally tarred like ships--with windows and doors outlined in white. In stone areas of Yorkshire and farther north, color is rarer: the houses are usually left in their natural color, though many are painted white as they probably all were once.
The passage suggests that when putting paint on the outside of your house, you should be careful ______.
A.not to let other people interfere
B.to use paint that will withstand both winter and summer conditions
C.to allow for slight fading of the colors
D.to take into account the general appearance of the area
A、blue, yellow and pink
B、blue, green and pink
C、red, green and white
D、yellow, green and white
A.1
B.3
C.8
D.399
SECTION 3 Error Correction
This section consists of 15 sentences; in each sentence there is a part given in the brackets that indicates a grammatical error. Below each sentence, there are 4 choices respectively marked by letters A,B,C and D. Choose the word or phrase that can replace the part so that the error is corrected. There is only ONE right answer.
The average age at which people begin to need eyeglasses vary considerably.
A.varies
B.is varied
C.will vary
D.has been varied
A.The number of deer within the Puget Sound region has varied over time.
B.Most of the explorers who came to the Puget Sound area were primarily interested in hunting game.
C.There was more game for hunting in the East of the United States than in the West.
D.Individual explorers were not as successful at locating game as were the trading companies.
A.The frequency response varied more widely when filter type 3 was used than when either Filter type 1 or Filter type 2 was used.
B.Filter type 3 contains a ground and was therefore the safest of the three types of filters to experiment with.
C.Filter type 3 is the only one among the three that contains an inductor.
D.Input voltage could be more easily regulated using a type 3 filter than using either a type 1 or type 2 filter.
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