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and his followers,discoveries that have infiltrated recent art,especially Surrealists,in their struggle to escape the monotony and frustrations of everyday life,claimed that dreams were the only to the irrational world of their unconscious,they banished all time barriers and moral judgements to bine disconnected dream experiences from the past,present and intervening psychological Surrealists were concerned with overlapping emotions more than with overlapping paintings often bee segmented capsules of associative them,obsessive and often unrelated 大量管理资料下载 images replaced the direct emotional message of did not need to smash paint and canvas。 they went beyond this to smash the whole continuity of logical thought. There is little doubt that contemporary art has taken much from contemporary a period when science has made revolutionary strides,artists in their studios have not and sculptors,though admittedly influenced by modern science,have also has not always been a symbol of the contrary:it has been used to examine more fully,to perate more deeply,to analyze more thoroughly,to enlarge,isolate and make more familiar certain aspects of life that earlier we were apt to addition,it sometimes provides rich multiple experiences so anized as not merely to reflect our world,but in fact to interpret it. to the passage,it is true that. tic creations are the reflection of the material world welding techniques. e artists adaptable to be surroundings can learn from the text that Freud’s studies. of the following is true about Surrealists? 大量管理资料下载 dream experiences. o incoherent dreams. means that. dern science has been nourished by art Part B Directions: In the following article,some sentences have been removed .For Questions 4145,choose the most suitable one from the list AG to fit into each of the numbered are two extra choices,which do not fit in any of the your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.(10 points) Aremote Patagonian town that’s just b eginning to prosper by guiding tourists through the virgin forests nearby is being shaken by the realization that it’s sitting on a gold mine. Literally. 41)___________________________________________________________________ Esquel’s plight is winning at tention from international conservation and environmental groups such as Greenpeace. 42)__________________________ About million acres already are under contract for mineral exploration in poor and sparsely settled Chubut Province, where Esquel is, near the southern tip of South America. 43)______________________________________ Meridian’s project, about 5 miles outside Esquel at a higher elevation, is about 20 miles from a national park that preserves rate trees known as alerces, a southern relative of California’s giant sequoia. Some of them have been growing serenely in the temperate rain forest for more than 3,000 years. 大量管理资料下载 The greatest fear is that cyanide, which is used to leach gold from ore, will drain downhill and poison Esquel’s and possibly the park’s water supplies. The mine will use 180 tons of the deadly chemical each month. Although many townspeople and some geologists disagree, the pany says any excess cyanide would drain away from Esquel. “We won’t allow them to tear things up and leave us with the toxic aftermath,” said Felix Aguilar, 28, as he piloted a boatload of tourists through a lake in the Alerces National Park.“We take care of things here, so that the entire world can hear and see nature in its pure state. The world must help us prevent this.” 44)__________________________________________________________________________ A young English botanist named Charles Darwin, the author of the theory of evolution, was the first European to see alerces, with trunks that had a circumference of 130 feet. He gave the tree its generic name, Fitzroya cupressoides, for the captain of his ship, Robert Fitzroy. Argentina, pressed by the United States, Canada, the World Bank and other global lenders, rewrote its mining laws in the 1990s to encourage foreign )________________________________________ Argentina took in more than$ 1 billion over the past decade by granting exploration contracts for precious metals to more than 70 foreign and domestic panies. If the country were to turn away a major investor, the message to its mining sector would be chilling. [ A]determine the fate of mining in Patagonia, a pristine region spanning southern Argentina and Chile. [ B] Forest ecologist Paul Alaback, a University of Montana professor who studies the alerces, said Argentine authorities could gain from Alaska’s successful [ C] More than 3,000 worried Esquel residents recently took to the streets in protests aimed at assuring that their neat munity of 28,000 bees a ecotourism center, not [ D] American Douglas Tomkins, the founder of the Esprit clothing line and a prominent global conservationist, has bought more than 800,000 wilderness acres in Chile to preserve alerces and protect what’s left of the temperate rain forest. Ted Turner, the munications magnate, also has bought land in Argentine Patagonia with an eye to conservation. 大量管理资料下载 [ E] Residents also plain thachance. [ F] Mining panies received incentives such as 30 years without new taxes and [ G] In Argentina, the town has bee a national symbol in the debate over exploitation vs. preservation of the country’s vast natural resources. Part C Directions: Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2. (10 points) For better or worse,multiple marriages aren’t just for actress Elizabeth Tayl。
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