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1 What is the talk mainly about?
A Symbolism in African rock art
B Differences between European and African rock art
C Conrvation of African rock art
D New discoveries of African rock art
2 According to the professor, what are two main caus of damage to Afric柜员年终总结
an rock art? Click on 2 answers
A Pollution
B The weather
C Animals
D Tourists
3 Why do the professor mention the Getty Institute
A It is helping to photograph the art
B It is displaying samples of the art the school
C One of its members discovered the paintings in the Sahara
D One of its members found a way to determine the age of African paintings
4 How do the African rock paintings differ from European rock paintings?
A The African paintings more frequently depict people
B The African paintings are more abstract
C The African paintings do not depict animals
D The African paintings are less colorful
5 According to the professor, what was unusual about the paint ud by some African rock artists?
A Animal blood was one of its ingredients
B It was a mixture of charcoal and water
C It reflected light
D The sun and rain did not fade its color
6 What was learned about the Sahara from African rock art?
A It was much larger than its prent size.
B Its people migrated to southern Europe.
C It once had plenty of rainfall.
D It was once parate from the African continent.
7 What is purpo of the talk?
A To show the effect of poetry on society.
B To point out stylistic similarities of two poets.
C To compare the social structure of the United States before and after the Civil War.
D To introduce the poetry of a particular period.
8 What does professor say about fiction during the period immediately after the Civil War?
A It changed more than any other type of literature.
B It usually dealt with war-related themes.
C It was unpopular with the general reader
D It lacked the innovations found in other forms of literature.
9 According to professor, what two subjects would most likely be the source of inspiration for a p晴天用英语怎么说
oem by Emily Dickinson?
Click on 2 answers
A Children falling asleep.
B The political life of a United States president.
C The events of a Civil War battle.
D A flower garden.
10 According to the professor, what aspect of Emily Dickinson’s poetry was innovative?
A The unusual rhyme scheme.
B The combining of profound ideas with familiar images.
C The complex vocabulary.
D The length of the vers in her later poetry.
11 What does the professor say makes山里的孩子
Walt Whitman’s poetry particularly notable?
A It had a strong impact on Emily Dickinson’s work.
B Its messages were rejected by readers.
C It abandoned many literary traditions
D It mainly dealt with ordina李白简介
ry experiences.
12 What does the professor say may have led Walt Whitma东北鸡
n to become a poet?
A His love of nature.
B His experiences in the Civil War..
C His failure at public speaking.
D His rejection of science and technology.
13 What is the talk mainly about?
A Problems with farming during the 1930’s.
B The documentary approach to photography.
C Improvements in cameras in the 1930’s.
D Dorothea Lange’s training in photographic techniques.
14 What two factors contributed to the development of Dorothea Lange’s work?
A Improvements in photographic equipment.
B The need to gain support for aid programs.
C Her ability to explain to people how they should po.
D Government funding of rearch in camera technology.
15 Why did many farmers leave the southern Great during the 19230’s?
A Cold weather froze their crops.
B The government paid them to move off the land.
C They hoped to find work in California.
D Rain had flooded their land.
16 Why does the professor talk about Dorothea Lange’s work?
A She took powerful photographs of landscapes.
B She improvements to photographic equipment changed the field of photography.
C She organized a government program.
D Her photographs are reprentative of the documentary style of photography.
17 what would be the most likely subject of a Lange photograph?
A A newly built farmhou.
B A homeless farmer.
C A famous 小型宠物狗品种大全
politician.
D A bowl of fruit.
18 What was the result of Dorothea Lange’s work at the camp in California?
A Photographers were restricted from entering migrant camps.
B Fa闪烁的烁
rmers were given money to pay for the crop of peas.
C Food supplies were delivered to the camp.
D The workers were offered good jobs in California.
19 what is the talk mainly about?
A Effects of advertising on a society
B The benefits of advertising for
consumers
C The role of the FTC in international
advertising
D Deception in advertising
20 What is the purpo of the
professor's talk?
A To provide a history of the FTC.
B To introduce students to various methods of advertis龙画图片
ing.
C To demonstrate how easily consumers are confud.
D To defend advertising against criticism that it is misleading.
21 What is the professor's opinion about most advertising?
A It leads consumers to make unwi decisions.
B It unnecessarily rais the cost of a product.
C It does not deceive consumers.
D It has little effect on consumers' buying patterns.
22 According to the professor, what does the FTC do?
A It regulates international trade.
B It ts standards for the advertising industry.
C It impos taxes on nonesntial products.
D It assists new advertising agencies.
23 When is an advertiment considered deceptive?
A When claims about a product are exaggerated.
B When reasonable consumers are misled about an important aspect of a product.
C When the FTC collects an adequate number of complaints about an advertiment.
D When the majority of consumers ref构图图片
u to buy a product bad on information in the advertiment.
24 What is puffery?
A An exaggeration of a product's quality.
B Intentionally deceptive advertiments.
C Advertiments for beauabb的词
ty products.
D A fine charged by the FTC.
25 What is the tale mainly about?
A An experiment that measured sleep patterns.
B A new way to stay awake longer.