2009年3月pets2考试笔试真题及答案

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  B
  Art Without Limit
  Art should not be limited to a museum. "Art and creative elements (创造性元素) can be mixed into daily life," said Professor Cheng of the Fine Arts Department.
  Public art can be seen as a realization of Professor Cheng's words above. It is simply artwork presented in the public space, where one could walk by any day. Connie Yu, a businesswoman, likes the idea of public art. "I like the idea of bringing art to people, rather than people to art. " However, the idea of public art is not very well developed in Hong Kong. A walk through the central area only presents one with a limited number of public art pieces. Most of them seem to be more for the purpose of decoration (装饰) than presenting art to the public. Also, people do not pay much attention to them.
  Alex Chan, a 34-year-old Hong Kong artist, said, "Public art is a great way to express yourself as an artist, to give something to people who don't normally go to the museums, and to give them a break from their daily life. It is just a shame that it’s not so common in Hong Kong. "
  41. What is "public art" according to the text?
  A Fine art pieces in museum
  B Art exhibitions for the artist.
  C Artwork by ordinary peopl
  D Art pieces in public place
  42. Which of the-following best explains Connie Yu's words?
  A Art piece should be sold at low price
  B Art pieces should be brought to peopl
  C People should be persuaded to come to the museum
  D More artwork about ordinary people should be produce
  43. According to the author, public art in Hong Kong
  A is warmly received by artists
  B has attracted the museum-goers
  C has much room for improvement
  D is strongly supported by the government

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