What Are the Fine ArtsWhat we call the fine arts are considered to he painting, sculpture, literature, drama, music, dancing, and architecture.Today, many curious experiments are being made in all the fine arts. But the traditional methods and products of the fine arts all have things in common. For one thing they have "design". Design can be with sounds, with stones, with words, with building materials, with lines, and paint. A work of fine art is designed. And within that design, the creator uses "rhythm". "balance" , and "harmony’.Rhythm comes from the more or less regular repetition of similar sounds, colors, shapes, and movements. Balance is the arrangement of: what the artist works with so that the result seems right to us. And harmony is putting things together that seem to belong together. These, of course, are only rough ideas of what a creator in the fine arts tries to do.Now please find correct English expressions in the diagram to fill in the following translations:A) traditional methodsB) designC) painting, sculptureD) "regular repetition"E) fine artF) literature, dramaG) "rhythm", "balance", and "harmony"H) music, dancing, architectureI) curious experiments ()传统的方法()文学、戏剧
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B. 总大肠菌群
C. 粪大肠菌群
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E. 肠球菌总数
Directions:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. Advances in computers and data networks inspire visions of a future "information economy" in which everyone will have (1) to gigabytes of all kinds of information anywhere and anytime, (2) information has always been a (3) difficult commodity to deal with, and, in some ways, computers and high-speed networks make the problems of buying, (4) , and distributing information goods worse (5) better. The evolution of the Internet itself (6) serious problems. (7) the Intemet has been privatized, several companies are (8) to provide the backbones that will carry traffic (9) local networks, but (10) business models for intereonnectinn—who pays how much for each packet (11) , for example—have (12) to be developed. (13) intereonnection standards are developed that make (14) cheap and easy to transmit information across independent networks, competition will (15) . If technical or economic (16) make interconnection difficult, (17) transmitting data across multiple networks is expensive or too slow, the (18) suppliers can offer a signfficant performance (19) ; they may be able to use this edge to drive out competitors and (20) the market.
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C. Now that
D. Given that
[听力原文]11-15Venice is a fascinating city between sea and sky. It is built on 117 islands. There aren’t any cars and buses, But it has 150 canals and 400 bridges. The narrow streets, with their historic names, are paved with stones but have no footpaths. They are lined with flower, shops and lights side by side. The squares are charming, The brick bridges are built high to; allow boats to pass tinder them.Every year thousands of tourists front the five continents visit this city. They are always amazed at the charm of her water and beautiful lights, which can make them free from all dust and cooled by the sea breezes.But because the level of the surrounding waters is constantly rising, the Venice faces a threat to its Very existence. And the Venetian love their city and want to stay there to save the Venice from the sea, Now various methods hove already been taken and a plan to protect the city is under investigation. For what reason does the Venice face a threat to its very existence
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