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Прочитайте текст. Ответьте на вопросы. Укажите номер выбранного вами a French quotation which expresses a philosophy about what art should
варианта в бланке ответов.
§1. Art for art's sake,' is a translation be. What is meant by the phrase that their should be able to stand alone, to do nothing more than to eeye. Bryant Holsenbeck, an artist from North Carolina, USA, takes the idea behind the quote a step further please the eye while she does create art of great beauty, she also creates art that carries a valuable message.
§2. Through her work. Holsenbeck aims to show how wasteful people have become in today's society. She has been involved in many art projects, widely diverse in both theme and scope. Whatever her subject, all of Holsenbeck's art has one thing in common; it is all constructed from 'stuff that people simply throw away because they had thought it
§3. Holsenbeck's main philosophy is that nothing is really 'just trash'. She believes that the fact that American was rubbish.
landfill sites (мусорная свалка) are so full of recyclable items says a lot about American culture. She has said that, Americans create more garbage, per to make the blind soon find itself in our waste.' Holsenbeck has made it her calling per head, than any other culture, yet we are blind to see and she does this through her art. By working within communities, she feels that she can open the h we live needs to change and if it doesn't, eves of people. She can also show them that the throw-away culture in which a terrible situation indeed. Holsenbeck feels that when a person gets involved in her the world will communal art projects, they become more aware of the fact that what they throw away has an impact on the environment. With Holsenbeck's designs, this impact is a a positive one because from the garbage come works of great beauty. Holsenbeck's recent projects was a vast labyrinth created from old unwanted shoes. The labyrinth was a group effort and Holsenbeck had the children of the community where it was constructed write their concerns about the planet, and life in general, on the individual shoes. Once the labyrinth was completed, an open invitation was extended to community members of all ages to walk through the labyrinth, read the children's messages, and learn
§4. One of what it is that threatens today's world.
§5. Holsenbeck's work has been recognised across the US. Wherever she goes, and whatever she does, her message remains the same, "My installations are both meditations and questions. Where does all this 'stuff come from? Where does it go? What do we do with it? Why is it here? Let's hope people start getting Holsenbeck's message.
A37.
What do we learn about Holsenbeck in the first paragraph?
1) She writes poetry.
2) She studied art in France.
3) She is an American.
A38.
What does the writer suggest about Holsenbeck's attitude towards Americans in the third paragraph?
1) She thinks they need to be made aware of something.
2) She believes they know they are doing something bad.
3) She feels that they cannot be helped.
A39 . According to the writer,
Holsenbeck's labyrinth
1) was made with worn-out footwear.
2) was only visited by the young.
3) worried some members of the community.
A40 . In regards to Holsenbeck, the writer believes that
1) she has much to learn about art.
2) she e raises some very important questions.
3) she should make her message clearer.
A41 . impact (§3)
1) benefit
2) impression
3) effect
A42 . concerns (§ 4)
1) dreams
2) worries
3) memories
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16 октября 2024 21:11
Конечно! Давайте разберём вопросы по тексту о Брайанте Холсенбек и её искусстве.
A37. Что мы узнаём о Холсенбек в первом абзаце?
Правильный ответ: 3) Она американка. В тексте упоминается, что Брайант Холсенбек — художник из Северной Каролины, США.
A38. ЧтоWriter предполагает о отношении Холсенбек к американцам в третьем абзаце? Правильный ответ: 1) Она думает, что им нужно осознать что-то. Холсенбек считает, что американцы создают слишком много мусора и не замечают этого факта.
A39. Согласно автору, лабиринт Холсенбек Правильный ответ: 1) был сделан из ношенной обуви. В тексте говорится, что лабиринт был построен из старых нежелательных обуви.
A40. Что касается Холсенбек, писатель считает, что Правильный ответ: 2) она поднимает очень важные вопросы. Холсенбек задаёт вопросы о том, откуда приходит мусор и что с ним происходит.
A41. impact (§3) Правильный ответ: 3) эффект. В данном контексте слово "impact" означает влияние или эффект.
A42. concerns (§4) Правильный ответ: 2) заботы. Слово "concerns" здесь относится к проблемам и беспокойству.
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Прочитайте текст. Ответьте на вопросы. Укажите номер выбранного вами a French quotation which expresses a philosophy about what art should
варианта в бланке ответов.
§1. Art for art's sake,' is a translation be. What is meant by the phrase that their should be able to stand alone, to do nothing more than to eeye. Bryant Holsenbeck, an artist from North Carolina, USA, takes the idea behind the quote a step further please the eye while she does create art of great beauty, she also creates art that carries a valuable message.
§2. Through her work. Holsenbeck aims to show how wasteful people have become in today's society. She has been involved in many art projects, widely diverse in both theme and scope. Whatever her subject, all of Holsenbeck's art has one thing in common; it is all constructed from 'stuff that people simply throw away because they had thought it
§3. Holsenbeck's main philosophy is that nothing is really 'just trash'. She believes that the fact that American was rubbish.
landfill sites (мусорная свалка) are so full of recyclable items says a lot about American culture. She has said that, Americans create more garbage, per to make the blind soon find itself in our waste.' Holsenbeck has made it her calling per head, than any other culture, yet we are blind to see and she does this through her art. By working within communities, she feels that she can open the h we live needs to change and if it doesn't, eves of people. She can also show them that the throw-away culture in which a terrible situation indeed. Holsenbeck feels that when a person gets involved in her the world will communal art projects, they become more aware of the fact that what they throw away has an impact on the environment. With Holsenbeck's designs, this impact is a a positive one because from the garbage come works of great beauty. Holsenbeck's recent projects was a vast labyrinth created from old unwanted shoes. The labyrinth was a group effort and Holsenbeck had the children of the community where it was constructed write their concerns about the planet, and life in general, on the individual shoes. Once the labyrinth was completed, an open invitation was extended to community members of all ages to walk through the labyrinth, read the children's messages, and learn
§4. One of what it is that threatens today's world.
§5. Holsenbeck's work has been recognised across the US. Wherever she goes, and whatever she does, her message remains the same, "My installations are both meditations and questions. Where does all this 'stuff come from? Where does it go? What do we do with it? Why is it here? Let's hope people start getting Holsenbeck's message.
A37.
What do we learn about Holsenbeck in the first paragraph?
1) She writes poetry.
2) She studied art in France.
3) She is an American.
A38.
What does the writer suggest about Holsenbeck's attitude towards Americans in the third paragraph?
1) She thinks they need to be made aware of something.
2) She believes they know they are doing something bad.
3) She feels that they cannot be helped.
A39 . According to the writer,
Holsenbeck's labyrinth
1) was made with worn-out footwear.
2) was only visited by the young.
3) worried some members of the community.
A40 . In regards to Holsenbeck, the writer believes that
1) she has much to learn about art.
2) she e raises some very important questions.
3) she should make her message clearer.
A41 . impact (§3)
1) benefit
2) impression
3) effect
A42 . concerns (§ 4)
1) dreams
2) worries
3) memories
Конечно! Давайте разберём вопросы по тексту о Брайанте Холсенбек и её искусстве.
**A37. Что мы узнаём о Холсенбек в первом абзаце?**
Правильный ответ:
**3) Она американка.**
В тексте упоминается, что Брайант Холсенбек — художник из Северной Каролины, США.
**A38. ЧтоWriter** предполагает о отношении Холсенбек к американцам в третьем абзаце?
Правильный ответ:
**1) Она думает, что им нужно осознать что-то.**
Холсенбек считает, что американцы создают слишком много мусора и не замечают этого факта.
**A39. Согласно автору, лабиринт Холсенбек**
Правильный ответ:
**1) был сделан из ношенной обуви.**
В тексте говорится, что лабиринт был построен из старых нежелательных обуви.
**A40. Что касается Холсенбек, писатель считает, что**
Правильный ответ:
**2) она поднимает очень важные вопросы.**
Холсенбек задаёт вопросы о том, откуда приходит мусор и что с ним происходит.
**A41. impact (§3)**
Правильный ответ:
**3) эффект.**
В данном контексте слово "impact" означает влияние или эффект.
**A42. concerns (§4)**
Правильный ответ:
**2) заботы.**
Слово "concerns" здесь относится к проблемам и беспокойству.
Если у вас возникнут дополнительные вопросы или нужна помощь с другим материалом, смело обращайтесь!