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山西省运城市芮城县2018-2019学年高一上学期英语期末考试试卷

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    The following are some greatest artists or painters in the world.

    Pablo Picasso was considered (be)the greatest western artist of the twentieth century,was a Spanish artist. Picasso and another painter, George Braque, started Cubism.

    Roy Lichtenstein wascontemporary American artist. One of(he) works is a world famous example of pop art. Pop art was an important modern art movement that (aim) to show ordinary twentieth-century city life.

    Qi Baishi was one of China's (great) painters. He followed the (tradition) Chinese style of painting. Chinese painting is known its brush drawings in black inks and natural colours. Qi Baishi's paintings are special because he observed the world of nature very(careful).

    Xu Beihong was one of China's best-known twentieth-century(artist).

    Like Qi Baishi, Xu painted in the traditional Chinese style and is most famous for his lively paintings of horses.

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    Choice of seating in the lecture hall can affect a college student's performance, a study suggests.

    Lectures are a main part of higher education, and {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(understand) how students interact and learn within the lecture theatre environment is central to successful learning. Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University in the UK examined {#blank#}2{#/blank#} (student) reasons for choosing particular seats in a lecture hall, and investigated how seating positions are related {#blank#}3{#/blank#} students' performance.

    "Interaction is a key part of learning and knowing who the students are interacting with can be {#blank#}4{#/blank#} great benefit when designing activities," said David P Smith of Sheffield Hallam University.

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    Friendship groups who sat together tended {#blank#}9{#/blank#} (achieve) similar grades, and students who sat alone at the edges were likely to do worse than average.

    Lecturers may be able to use these findings to offer assistance to {#blank#}10{#/blank#} (anxiety) students,and to support the learning of all students by encouraging interactions between the different groups.

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