X:Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions .Ralph Earl was born into a Connecticut farm family in 1751. He chose early to become a painter and looked for what training was available in his home state an in Boston. Earl was one of the first American artists to paint landscapes. Among his first paintings were scenes from the Revolutionary war battles of Lexington and Concord In 1778 Earl went to London to study with Benjamin West for four years.Earl returned to the United States, he was jailed for fourteen months for outstanding debts. While still a prisoner, he painted portraits of some of New York City's most elegant society women and their husbands. After his release, he took up the trade of itinerant portrait painter, working his way through southern New England and New York. He didn't flatter his subjects, but his portrait show a deep understanding of them; perhaps he had sprung from the same roots.Among Earl's most famous paintings is his portrait of Justice Oliver Ellsworth and his wife, Abigail. To provide counterpoint to the severity of the couple, he accurately details the relative luxury of the Ellsworth's interior furnishings. The view through the window behind them shows sun lit fields, well-kept fences, and a bend of the Connecticut River. One of Earl's paintings is something of anomaly. Reclining Hunter, which many years was attributed to Thomas Gainsborough, shows a well-dressed gentleman resting beneath a tree. In the foreground, he displays a pile of birds, the results of a day's hunt. The viewer can also see a farmer's donkey lying in the ground, another of the hunter's victims. This outrageously funny portrait couldn't have been commissioned - no one would have wanted to be portrayed in such an absurd way. However, this painting uncharacteristically shows Earl's wit as well as his uncommon technical skills.
Câu 1: What is the author's main purpose?
A. To describe the art scene in New York in the late eighteenth century
B. To discuss the life and work of an American painter.
C. To compare the art of Ralph Earl and Thomas Gainsborough
D. To trace Ralph Earl's artistic influences
Câu 2: Which of the following is NOT given in the passage as a subject of one of Earl's paintings?
A. fruit and flowers
B. Landscapes
C. Battle scenes
D. People
Câu 3: According to the passage, Benjamin West was Ralph Earl ________.
A. teacher
B. rival
C. subject
D. student
Câu 4: Which of the following could be substituted for outstanding without changing the meaning of the sentence?
A. excellent
B. unpaid
C. illegal
D. shocking
Câu 5: The word itinerant is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. successful
B. talented
C. traveling
D. innovative
Câu 6: The author uses the phrase sprung from the same roots to indicate that Ralph Earl and his subjects ________.
A. were about the same age
B. were equally successful
C. had the same back ground
D. lived in the same town
Câu 7: According to the passage, one of the distinguishing features of the portrait Oliver and Abigail Ellsworth is the contrast between________.
A. the straight fences and the curving Connecticut River.
B. the two styles used to paint the two figures
C. the plainness of the figures and the luxury of the furnishings
D. the sunlit fields and the dark interior
Câu 8: Why does the author refer to Reclining Hunter as “something of anomaly”?
A. It is so severe
B. It was commissioned
C. It is quite humorous
D. It shows Earl's talent
Câu 9: The word “he” refers to ________.
A. the farmer
B. the hunter
C. Thomas Gainsborough
D. Ralph Earl
Câu 10: The author’s attitude towards Ralph Earl is ________.
A. admiring
B. antagonistic
C. neutral
D. unflattering
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