16.Since 1984,Philadelphia has been cleaning up its act.One by one,graffiticovered walls are being changed into outdoor art.So far,more than 1,800murals (壁畫) have been painted.Philadelphia now has more murals than any other American city.
The walls that were once ugly with graffiti (涂鴉) are now covered with beautiful pictures of historical heroes and modern art,thanks to the Mural Arts Program (MAP).Its work makes schools and public places attractive,and its citizens very proud.The program began as part of Philadelphia's AntiGraffiti Network.Jane Golden is the MAP's artistic director."When people ask me what our program is about,"she says,"I answer them with one word:hope".Each year,the MAP offers youth art programs and workshops.Some onetime graffiti writers even help paint MAP murals.
The MAP's work,says Golden,is all about developing a sense of community (社區(qū)).When a neighborhood requests a mural,the MAP works with the people there to develop a message.Some messages have been"Safe Streets","Love and Care",and"Peace Walk".
The MAP receives up to 50requests for murals each week.Last year,the workers painted 140murals.
"The making of a mural enters people's collective memory as an extraordinary,pleasant moment in neighborhood history."says Golden,who began as a muralist in Los Angeles.
28.What can be the best title for the text?A
A.Hope,One Wall at a Time
B.Jane,an Excellent Mural Artist
C.MAP,a New Company in Philadelphia
D.Love,from Graffiti Writers to Muralists
29.What is the Mural Arts Program in Philadelphia aimed at?B
A.Attracting more visitors.
B.Fighting against graffiti.
C.Protecting the neighborhood.
D.Helping the young find jobs.
30.How does the MAP decide on the message for a mural?D
A.By studying the history of the city
B. By learning from the young graffiti writers.
C.By seeking advice from the city government.
D.By having discussions with people in the community.
31.Which of the following words best describes the work of the MAP?A
A.Successful.B.Dangerous.C.Experimental.D. Difficult.

分析 本文屬于說明文閱讀,作者通過這篇文章主要向我們介紹了費城壁畫的崛起和優(yōu)點以及壁畫藝術(shù)的美好前景,MAP團隊在費城以hope為最大目的壁畫項目進行的十分成功,成功對抗了墻壁涂鴉,為社區(qū)的和諧作出了巨大貢獻.

解答 28.A 主旨大意題.根據(jù)第二段Jane Golden的話When a neighborhood requests a mural,the MAP works with the people there to develop a message可知,當人們問及該項目是關(guān)于什么的時候,她用一個詞來概括,即Hope,故選A
29.B 推理判斷題.根據(jù)第一、二段The walls that were once ugly with graffiti (涂鴉) are now covered with beautiful pictures of historical heroes and modern art,昔日曾經(jīng)被涂鴉的墻壁正被美麗的壁畫所覆蓋,以使社區(qū)更具魅力,因此對抗涂鴉應是該項目的目的,故選B.
30.D 細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第三段第二句When a neighborhood requests a mural,the MAP works with the people there to develop a message可知,當社區(qū)的居民請求畫一張壁畫時,該項目的工作人員就和當?shù)氐娜藗円黄鸸ぷ鱽頂M定出一個主題,故選D.
31.A 推理判斷題.根據(jù)第一段及倒數(shù)第二段So far,more than 1,800murals (壁畫) have been painted.Philadelphia now has more murals than any other American city可知,該項目很成功,故選A.

點評 考察學生的細節(jié)理解和推理判斷能力.做細節(jié)理解題時一定要找到文章中的原句,和題干進行比較,做出正確的選擇.在做推理判斷題時,不要以個人的主觀想象代替文章事實,要根據(jù)文章進行合乎邏輯的推理判斷.

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