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APPLIED ARTS AND FINE ARTS 應用藝術與美術-問題(2)與解答 

Q4  Why the author discuss the bronze ststues of horses created by artists in the early Italian  Renaissance?

 

 ○ To provide an example of a problem related to the laws of physics that a fine artist must overcome

 

  ○ To argue that fine artists are unconcerned with the laws of pohysics

 

  ○ To contrast the relative sophistication of morden artists in solving problems related to the laws of physics

 

  ○ To note an exceptional pircr of art constructed without the aid of technology

 

 

 

Q5   An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided below. Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express the most important ideas in the passage. Some sentences do not passage. This question is worth 2 points.

    This passage discusses fundamental differences between applid-art objects and fine-art objects.

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Answer Choices

  ○ Applied-art objects fulfill functions, such as containing or sheltering, and objects with the same function have similar characteristics because they are constrained by their purpose.

  ○ It is easy to recognize that Shang Dynasty vases are different fron Inca vases.

  ○ Fine-art objects are not functional, so they are limited only by the properties of the materials used.

  ○ Renaissance sculptors learned to use iron braces to strengthen the internal structures of bronze statues.

  ○ In the twentieth century, fine artists and applied artists became more similar to one another in their attitudes toward their materials.

  ○ In all periods, fine artists tend to challenge the phhsics limitations of their materials while applied artists tend to cooperate witj the physical properties of their materials.

 

 

 

Q6   Directions: Complete the yable below summarize information about the two type of art discussed in the passage. Match appropriate statements to the types of art with which they are associated. This question is worth 3 point.

 Types  of art statements 

The Applied Arts Select 3

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The Fine Arts Select 3

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Statements 

○ An object's purpose is primarily aesthetic

  ○ Objects serve a functional purpose

  ○ The  incidental details of objects do not vary

  ○  Artists work to overcome the limitations of their culutres.

  ○  The basic form of objects varies little across cultures 

  ○  Artists work in concert with their materials.

  ○  An object's place  of  origin is difficult to determine.

 


 

參考答案 

Q1   1

Q2   1

Q3   2

Q4   1

Q5   1,3,6

Q6   ( a.) 2,5,6  

       (b.)1,4

 

 

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