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Picasso Blue and Rose' at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris

Through Jan.6.2019

In its first major partnership with the Musée National PicassoParis the Mus6e d'Orsay presents a show about Pablo Picasso's "Blue and Rose periods"Some iconic(标志性的)Picasso works from this period in 19001906 ﹣﹣which experts consider a key point in his career﹣﹣will make their first appearance in France for this exhibit The show features over 300 works including 80 paintings 150 drawings sculptures and prints alongside photographs and letters from this time in the artist's life

‘Hodler Parallelism' at the Kunstmuseum Bern in Switzerland

Through Jan 13 2019

This year marks a century since the death of one of Switzerland's most famous painters Ferdinand Hodler To honor his great achievements the Kunstmuseum Bem and Geneva's Museum of Art and History have joined forces for a show focused on his theory of parallelism Hodler considered parallelism a key principle of his work and employed it through the use of repetition patterns symmetry(对称) and mirror images The show features 99 of Holder' s works

' Claude Monet' at the Albertina in Vienna

Through Jan 6 2019

For the first time in over 20 years a largescale Monet exhibit can be seen in Austria The Alhertina has gathered 100 paintings from more than 40 international museums and private collections including the Musée d'Orsay in Paris the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston the National Gallery in London the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo and the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow  Highlights include the works "On the Boat" "Boulevard des Capucines" "Grainstack in Sunlight" and "The Japanese Bridge"

1.What does Picasso's "Blue and Rose periods" mean

A. His paints are full of blue color and roses

B. It may mean the key point in his career

C. It means the first appearance in Paris

D. It means that Picasso fell in love then

2.What is special about ' Claude Monet' at the Albertina in Vienna

A. The paintings are from all over the world

B. The paintings are all from international museums

C. Monet's paints are exhibited first time in Vienna

D. Claude Monet's most famous paintings are not included

3.What do the three exhibits have in common

A. The three exhibits displays only oil paintings

B. The three exhihits won't end until January 2019

C. The three exhibits are all about less known painters

D. The three exhibits were all about modern painters

 

1.B 2.A 3.B 【解析】 这是一篇广告布告类阅读。文章介绍了毕加索的作品展。 1.推理判断题。结合Through Jan.6.2019中的 "Blue and Rose periods."Some iconic(标志性的)Picasso works from this period in 1900~1906 ﹣﹣which experts consider a key point in his career,(从1900 ~ 1906年这一时期毕加索的作品﹣﹣专家认为这是他职业生涯的一个关键点)故选B。 2.细节理解题。根据Through Jan. 13, 2019的the Kunstmuseum Bem and Geneva's Museum of Art and History have joined forces for a show focused on his theory of parallelism.(艺术博物馆Bem和日内瓦艺术历史博物馆联合举办了一场展览,聚焦于他的并行理论)可知这些画来自世界各地,故选A。 3.细节理解题。观察这三点的内容,Through Jan.6.2019,Through Jan. 13, 2019,Through Jan. 6, 2019,可知到2019年1月,它们都在继续展览,故选B。
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