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B.so that
C.so as to
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Read this paragraph, then choose the correct ending for the sentence below. Even more confounding than Manet’s relaxed attention to detail, however, is the relationship in the painting between the activity in the mirrored reflection and that which we see in the unreflected foreground. In a similar vein to Diego Velazquez’ much earlier work Las Meninas, Manet uses the mirror to toy with our ideas about which details are true to life and which are not. In the foreground, for example, the barmaid is positioned upright, her face betraying an expression of lonely detachment, yet in the mirrored reflection she appears to be leaning forward and to the side, apparently engaging in conversation with her moustachioed customer. As a result of this, the customer’s stance is also altered. In the mirror, he should be blocked from view as a result of where the barmaid is standing, yet Manet has re- positioned him to the side. The overall impact on the viewer is one of a dreamlike dis-juncture between reality and illusion. Manet misrepresents the images in the mirror because he A. wanted to find out if the painting’s perspective was realistic B. felt they had to work very hard at boring and difficult jobs C. wanted to understand the lives of ordinary people at the time D. felt like they had to become different people E. wanted to manipulate our sense of reality F. wanted to focus on the detail in the painting
Read this paragraph, then choose the correct ending for the sentence below. Why would Manet engage in such deceit? Perhaps for that very reason: to depict two different states of mind or emotion. Manet seems to be conveying his understanding of the modern workplace, a place – from his perspective – of alienation, where workers felt torn from their ‘true’ selves and forced to assume an artificial working identity. What we see in the mirrored reflection is the barmaid’s working self, busy serving a customer. The front-on view, however, bears witness to how the barmaid truly feels at work: hopeless, adrift, and alone. Manet felt modern workers were alienated because they A. wanted to find out if the painting’s perspective was realistic B. felt they had to work very hard at boring and difficult jobs C. wanted to understand the lives of ordinary people at the time D. felt like they had to become different people E. wanted to manipulate our sense of reality F. wanted to focus on the detail in the painting
Read this paragraph, then choose the correct ending for the sentence below. Ever since its debut at the Paris Salon of 1882, art historians have produced reams of books and journal articles disputing the positioning of the barmaid and patron in A Bar at the Folies. Some have even conducted staged representations of the painting in order to ascertain whether Manet’s seemingly distorted point of view might have been possible after all. Yet while academics are understandably drawn to the compositional enigma of the painting, the layperson is always likely to see the much simpler, more human story beneath. No doubt this is the way Manet would have wanted it. Academics have re-constructed the painting in real life because they A. wanted to find out if the painting’s perspective was realistic B. felt they had to work very hard at boring and difficult jobs C. wanted to understand the lives of ordinary people at the time D. felt like they had to become different people E. wanted to manipulate our sense of reality F. wanted to focus on the detail in the painting
A、Procrastination has never been considered a serious problem.
B、Procrastination has, until recently, not been recognised as a serious problem.
C、Procrastination has always been recognised as a serious problem.
D、0
A、Benson found that a combination of three behaviours can reduce stress.
B、Benson found that saying positive words can reduce stress.
C、Benson found that nothing can really reduce stress.
D、0
Stephen Hawking has stated that … Read this extract to find the correct answer. World-renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking believes that once spaceships can exceed the speed of light, humans could feasibly travel millions of years into the future in order to repopulate earth in the event of a forthcoming apocalypse. This is because as the spaceships accelerate into the future, time would slow down around them (Hawking concedes that bygone eras are off limits – this would violate the fundamental rule that cause comes before effect).
A、Human time travel is theoretically possible, but is unlikely to ever actually occur.
B、Human time travel might be possible, but only moving backward in time.
C、Human time travel might be possible, but only moving forward in time.
D、All time travel is impossible.
A、Some procrastination-reducing strategies have had proven success.
B、Procrastination will never be completely eliminated.
C、Procrastinators should employ a life coach to help them.
D、Most procrastinators want to learn how to be more efficient.
Read this extract: The largest known eagle ever documented, this fearsome creature weighed up to fifteen kilograms and sported wings spanning two to three metres in diameter. Although this wingspan is comparatively small (the Wandering Albatross and Andean Condor, for instance, each have wing spans in excess of three metres), the Haast’s eagle possessed a much larger body mass to wing ratio. While stubbier wings made the eagle ill-suited to prolonged flight, they did enable the Haast’s eagle to nimbly and swiftly manoeuvre its large frame around trees, which would have been vital for pursuing prey through New Zealand’s dense forest and scrubland. The most impressive aspect of the bird’s anatomy, however, was its enormous talons. At almost 23 centimetres in length, these are comparable to those of some wild cats and have justifiably earned the Haast’s eagle the nickname ‘Tiger of the Skies’. Which of the following is NOT true?
A、The Haast’s eagle could only fly for short distances.
B、The Haast’s eagle was adapted to flying through forests.
C、The Haast’s eagle’s wings were shorter than other large birds.
D、The Haast’s eagle had small but very efficient claws.
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