"Visual Music" is a fine-tuned, highly
diverting, deceptively radical exhibition about the relationship of music and
modem art, lately arrived here at the Hirshhorn Museum. In its hippy-trippy way,
it rewrites a crucial chapter of history. Its subtitle is
"Synaesthesia in Art and Music Since 1900." Aristotle formulated the idea that
each of the five senses -- smell, taste, touch, hearing and sight -- had its own
proper and distinct sphere of activity. There were overlaps, he said (movement
pertained both to sight and touch); and he speculated that the mysteries of
color harmony might have something to do with musical harmony, an idea that
would resonate for centuries. Musical harmony, as an expression of geometry, was
thought to be useful to the study of art and architecture from the Renaissance
on. Bu A. It is derived from the theory of Aristotle. B. There are people who claimed to had experienced it. C. The idea influenced European arts greatly, especially after Renaissance. D. The idea, although proved to be true in modern times, was not useful in the past.
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"Visual Music" is a fine-tuned, highly
diverting, deceptively radical exhibition about the relationship of music and
modem art, lately arrived here at the Hirshhorn Museum. In its hippy-trippy way,
it rewrites a crucial chapter of history. Its subtitle is
"Synaesthesia in Art and Music Since 1900." Aristotle formulated the idea that
each of the five senses -- smell, taste, touch, hearing and sight -- had its own
proper and distinct sphere of activity. There were overlaps, he said (movement
pertained both to sight and touch); and he speculated that the mysteries of
color harmony might have something to do with musical harmony, an idea that
would resonate for centuries. Musical harmony, as an expression of geometry, was
thought to be useful to the study of art and architecture from the Renaissance
on. Bu A. It means that people may appreciate two kinds of beauty at the same time. B. It means that people may enjoy beauty with all senses at the same time. C. It holds that different spheres of senses may overlap. D. It is thoroughly studied by modem science.
[单项选择] {{B}}TEXT B{{/B}} "Visual Music" is a
fine-tuned, highly diverting, deceptively radical exhibition about the
relationship of music and modern art, lately arrived here at the Hirshhorn
Museum. In its hippy-trippy way, it rewrites a crucial chapter of
history. Its subtitle is "Synaesthesia in Art and Music Since
1900." Aristotle formulated the idea that each of the five senses—smell, taste,
touch, hearing and sight—had its own proper and distinct sphere of activity.
There were overlaps, he said (movement pertained both to sight and touch); and
he speculated that the mysteries of color harmony might have something to do
with musical harmony, an idea that would resonate for centuries. Musical
harmony, as an expression of geometry, was thought to be useful to the study of
art and architecture from the Renaissance on. But-the notion that there was an
essential separation among the sensual spheres persisted into the early 19th
cent A. It means that people may appreciate two kinds of beauty at the same time. B. It means that people may enjoy beauty with all senses at the same time. C. It holds that different spheres of senses may overlap. D. It is thoroughly studied by modem science.
[单项选择]"Visual Music" is a fine-tuned, highly diverting, deceptively radical exhibition about the relationship of music and modem art, lately arrived here at the Hirshhorn Museum. In its hippy-trippy way, it rewrites a crucial chapter of history. Its subtitle is "Synaesthesia in Art and Music Since 1900." Aristotle formulated the idea that each of the five senses -- smell, taste, touch, hearing and sight -- had its own proper and distinct sphere of activity. There were overlaps, he said (movement pertained both to sight and touch); and he speculated that the mysteries of color harmony might have something to do with musical harmony, an idea that would resonate for centuries. Musical harmony, as an expression of geometry, was thought to be useful to the study of art and architecture from the Renaissance on. But the notion that there was an essential separation among the sensual spheres persisted into the early 19th century. At the same time reports began to emerge of rare people who said A. It means that people may appreciate two kinds of beauty at the same time. B. It means that people may enjoy beauty with all senses at the same time. C. It holds that different spheres of senses may overlap. D. It is thoroughly studied by modem scienc
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The visual arts are a class of art
forms, including painting, sculpture, photography, and others, that focus on the
creation of artworks which are primarily visual in nature. The visual arts are
distinguished from the performing arts, language arts, and other such classes of
artwork. The definition is not strict, and many artistic disciplines involve
aspects of the visual arts as well other types. In Britain until
recently the fine arts-painting, sculpture, printmaking, and so on-were seen as
distinct from craft disciplines and the various metalworking disciplines. This
distinction arose from the Arts and Crafts Movement whose political aim was to
value daily art forms as much as high forms. The result of the
conflict between the two groups was to politicize the products of what we now
know as visual artists. British ar A. Painting. B. Sculpture. C. Photography. D. All of the above.
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Make way for elevator advertising; and, for that matter, advertising in mall
food courts, offices, hotel lobbies and at grocery store checkout
counters: A growing number of marketers are using digital
technology to push their advertising messages on high-definition video screens
in venues where consumers gather. One pundit has dubbed the
growing business of reaching consumers when they’re outside of the home as the
"outernet". These advertising networks typically blend commercial messages with
news, sports, and weather feeds supplied by major media companies.
The flurry of out-of-home advertising is spreading to convenience stores,
grocery store checkout counters and elevators in office buildings.
The outernet industry is pitching itself to advertisers that are
frustrated with the high cost of traditional media and the never-ending search
for advertising outlets th A. It refers to such outdoor advertising as elevator advertising and billboards. B. It is now less expensive and time-consuming than the traditional media. C. It benefits a lot from technology advances. D. It will become more and more popular as an advertising outlet.
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In recent years American society has become increasingly dependent on its universities to find solutions to its major problems. It is the universities that have been charged with the principal responsibility for developing the expertise to place men on the moon; for dealing with our urban problems and with our deteriorating environment; for developing the means to feed the world’s rapidly increasing population. The effort involved in meeting these demands presents its own problems. In addition, this concentration on the creation of new knowledge significantly impinges on the universities’ efforts to perform their other principal functions, the transmission and interpretation of knowledge ---- the imparting of the heritage of the past and the preparing of the next generation to carry it forward.
With regard to this, perhaps their most traditionally sanctioned task, colleges and universities today find themselves in a serious bind generally. On the one hand, there is the A. A.promote B.rely on C.have an impact on D.block
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