loving and hating new york课后练习答案(总9页)
Loving and Hating New York 练习题答案/answer
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ras>父亲的眼睛 1. Olmsted : Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. ( 1870 -- 1975 ), American landscape architect. A Harvard graduate (1894),he studied under his father, Fredcrick Law Olmsted, and began practice as landscape architect in 1895. He was landscape architect for the Metropolitan Park System of Boston, 1898--1920; Baltimore Park and Park Commission, 1902--1917; member of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission in 1929, and again from 1945. He acted in consulting capacity for and designed portions of the parks or other public improvements of many towns and cities and numerous instiutions, land subdivisions, and private properties. Among his designs in Washington . were tho for Rock Creek and Ana-costia Parks, the Mall, and the White Hou grounds. He wrote numerous articles and reports on professional subjects.
2. Bach. John Sebastian Bach (1685--1750),German compor and organist, one of the greatest and most influential compors of the Western World. He brought poly- phonic baroque music to its culmination, creating masterful and vigorous works in almost every musical form known in his period. Born into a gifted family, Bach was devoted to music from childhood; he was taught by his father and later by his brother Johann cristoph. His education was acquired largely through independent studies.
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Since few of Bach's many works were published in his lifetime, exact dates cannot be fixed for all of them, but most can be placed with some certainty in the periods of his life. At Arnstadt and Miihlhaun he began a ries of organ compositions that culminated in the great works of the Weimar period; the Passacaglia and Fugue in C Mi-nor. At Cothen he concentrated on instrumental compositions, especially keyboard works: the Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue; the English Suites; and Book I of the celebrated 7"he Well-Tempered-Clavier. He also wrote veral un- accompainied violin Sonatas and cellosuites, and the Brandenburg Concertos, recognid as the best concertigrossiever compod. As musical director of St Thomas atLeipzig, he compod many of his superb
religious compositions, the Christmas Oratorio, the St. ]~lat hew Passion, etc. The principal keyboard works of this period were Book Ⅱ of The Well-Tempered Clavier and the four books of clavier pieces in the Clavier Cibung, which includes: six partitas (1726--1731)~ the Italian Concerto and the Partita in B minor (1735)~ and the Goldberg Variations. asmbledinchina
The bulk of his work is religious. In addition, he compod an astonising number of instrumental works, many of them designed for the instruction of his numerous pupils. In his instrumental and choral works he perfected the art of polyphony, displaying an unmatched combination of inventiveness and control in his great, striding fugues. During his lifetime, Bach was better known as an organist than as a compor. For decades after his death his works were neglected, but in the 19th century his genius came to be recognized, particularly by romantic compors such as Mendelssohn and Schumann. Since that time his reputation has grown steadily.
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spider是什么意思 1. N0, his hometown is Seattle, a aport in west central Washington State on Puget Sound. See paragragh 4.
2. The signs show that New York is no longer the leading city in the United States.
3. New York no longer begets the styles and ts the is no longer a paeetter.
4. Other cities have buildings more inspired architecturally. The center of music and sports have also shifted to other cities. As a tourist attraction it is inferior to New Orlcans, San Francisco, Washington or Disneyland. Finally, there are many beter cities to live in than New York.
5. The Europeans call New York their favorite city becau they like its cosmopolitan complexities, its surviving European standards and its alien mixtures. Perhaps some of the are reassured by the international names of jewelers, shoe stores and designer shops. But what most excites Europeans is the city's charged, nervous atmosphere, its vulgar dynamism. pyg
6. Tim writer went to New York becau he likes to live there and he could practice the kind of journalism he wanted in that city.
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