TAILIEUCHUNG - Theatex as higher education assessment_8

Tham khảo tài liệu 'theatex as higher education assessment_8', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | THEA PRACTICE EXAM 2 28. According to the information included in the passage which of the following is true of archaeologists in Moscow a. They have uncovered a great number of historically significant items both large and small. b. They operate under severe time constraints as contractors wait to begin new buildings. c. There are not nearly enough archaeological teams to conduct all the possible research. d. They are concerned about preserving the artifacts of modes of transportation in particular. Questions 29-35 are based on the following passage. 1 In Manhattan s Eighth Avenue Fourteenth Street subway station a grinning bronze alligator with human hands pops out of a manhole cover to grab a bronze baby whose head is the shape of a moneybag. In the Bronx General Post Office a giant 13-panel painting called Resources of America celebrates the hard work and industrialism of America in the first half of the twentieth century. And in Brooklyn s MetroTech Center just over the Brooklyn Bridge several installations of art are on view at any given time from an iron lasso resembling a giant charm bracelet to a series of wagons that play recordings of great American poems to a life-sized seeing-eye dog that looks so real people are constantly stopping to pet it. 2 There exists in every city a symbolic relationship between the city and its art. When we hear the term art we tend to think of private art the kind displayed in private spaces such as museums concert halls and galleries. But there is a growing interest in and respect for public art the kind of art created for and displayed in public spaces such as parks building lobbies and sidewalks. 3 Although all art is inherently public created in order to convey an idea or emotion to others public art as opposed to art that is sequestered in museums and galleries is art specifically designed for a public arena where the art will be encountered by people in their normal day-to-day activities. Public art can be purely .

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