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1、美国法学院入学考试LSAT阅读真题3(含答案)SECTION ITime 35 minutes 27 QuestionsDirections: Each passage in this section is followed by a group of questions to be answered on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. For some of the questions, more than one of the choices could conceivably answer the quest
2、ion. However, you are to choose the best answer, that is, the response that most accurately and completely answers the question, and blacken the corresponding space on your answer sheet.Many argue that recent developments in electronic technology such as computers and videotape have enabled artists
3、to vary their forms of expression. For example, video art can now achieve images whose effect is produced by “digitalization”: breaking up the picture using computerized information processing. Such new technologies create new ways of seeing and hearing by adding different dimensions to older forms,
4、 rather than replacing those forms. Consider Locale, a film about a modern dance company. The camera operator wore a SteadicamTM, an uncomplicated device that allows a camera to be mounted on a person so that the camera remains steady no matter how the operator moves. The SteadicamTM captures the da
5、nce in ways impossible with traditional mounts. Such new equipment also allows for the preservation of previously unrecordable aspects of performances, thus enriching archives.By Contrast, others claim that technology subverts the artistic enterprise: that artistic efforts achieved with machines pre
6、empt human creativity, rather than being inspired by it. The originality of musical performance, for example, might suffer, as musicians would be deprived of the opportunity to spontaneously change pieces of music before live audiences. Some even worry that technology will eliminate live performance
7、 altogether; performances will be recorded for home viewing, abolishing the relationship between performer and audience. But these negative views assume both that technology poses an unprecedented challenge to the arts and that we are not committed enough to the artistic enterprise to preserve the l
8、ive performance, assumptions that seem unnecessarily cynical. In fact, technology has traditionally assisted our capacity for creative expression and can refine our notions of any give art form.For example, the portable camera and the snapshot were developed at the same time as the rise of impressio
9、nist painting in the nineteenth century. These photographic technologies encouraged a new appreciation. In addition, impressionist artists like Degas studied the elements of light and movement captured by instantaneous photography and used their new understanding of the way our perceptions distort r
10、eality to try to more accurately capture realty in their work. Since photos can capture the “moments” of a movement, such as a hand partially raised in a gesture of greeting, Impressionist artists were inspired to paint such moments in order to more effectively convey the quality of spontaneous huma
11、n action. Photography freed artists from the preconception that a subject should be painted in a static, artificial entirety, and inspired them to capture the random and fragmentary qualities of our world. Finally, since photography preempted painting as the means of obtaining portraits, painters ha
12、d more freedom to vary their subject matter, thus giving rise to the abstract creations characteristic of modern art.1. Which one of the following statements best expresses the main idea of the passage?(A) The progress of art relies primarily on technology.(B) Technological innovation can be benefic
13、ial to art.(C) There are risks associated with using technology to create art.(D) Technology will transform the way the public responds to art.(E) The relationship between art and technology has a lengthy history.2. It can be inferred from the passage that the author shares which one of the followin
14、g opinions with the opponents of the use of new technology in art?(A) The live performance is an important aspect of the artistic enterprise.(B) The publics commitment to the artistic enterprise is questionable.(C) Recent technological innovations present an entirely new sort of challenge to art.(D)
15、 Technological innovations of the past have been very useful to artists.(E) The performing arts are especially vulnerable to technological innovation.3. Which one of the following, if true, would most undermine the position held by opponents of the use of new technology in art concerning the effect
16、of technology on live performance?(A) Surveys show that when recordings of performances are made available for home viewing, the public becomes far more knowledgeable about different performing artists.(B) Surveys show that some people feel comfortable responding spontaneously to artistic performanc
17、es when they are viewing recordings of those performances at home.(C) After a live performance, sales of recordings for home viewing of the particular performing artist generally increase.(D) The distribution of recordings of artists performances has begun to attract many new audience members to the
18、ir live performances.(E) Musicians are less apt to make creative changes in musical pieces during recorded performances than during live performances.4. The author uses the example of the SteadicamTM primarily in order to suggest that(A) the filming of performances should not be limited by inadequat
19、e equipment(B) new technologies do not need to be very complex in order to benefit art(C) the interaction of a traditional art form with a new technology will change attitudes toward technology in general(D) the replacement of a traditional technology with a new technology will transform definitions
20、 of a traditional art form(E) new technology does not so much preempt as enhance a traditional art form5. According to the passage, proponents of the use of new electronic technology in the arts claim that which one of the following is true?(A) Most people who reject the use of electronic technology
21、 in art forget that machines require a person to operate them.(B) Electronic technology allows for the expansion of archives because longer performances can be recorded.(C) Electronic technology assists artists in finding new ways to present their material.(D) Electronic technology makes the practic
22、e of any art form more efficient by speeding up the creative process.(E) Modern dance is the art form that will probably benefit most from the use of electronic technology.6. It can be inferred from the passage that the author would agree with which one of the following statements regarding changes
23、in painting since the nineteenth century?(A) The artistic experiments of the nineteenth century led painters to use a variety of methods in creating portraits, which they then applied to other subject matter.(B) The nineteenth-century knowledge of light and movement provided by photography inspired
24、the abstract works characteristic of modern art.(C) Once painters no longer felt that they had to paint conventional portraits, they turned exclusively to abstract portraiture.(D) Once painters were less limited to the impressionist style, they were able to experiment with a variety of styles of abs
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