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Street art can be found on buildings, sidewalks, street signs and even trash cans from Tokyo to Paris to New York City. This special kind of art can take the form of paintings, sculptures, cloth or even stickers. Street art has become part of a global visual culture. Now, even art museums and galleries are collecting the work of street artists. 
It is not easy to provide an exact history of the street art movement. This kind of art has developed in many kinds of ways in places all over the world. Also, because it is illegal to paint public and private property without permission, street artists usually work secretly. This secretive nature of street art and its countless forms make it hard to define exactly. And people have different opinions about the movement. Some think street art is a crime and destroys property. But others see this art as a rich form of non-traditional cultural expression.  Many experts say the movement began in New York City in the nineteen sixties. Young adults would use paint in special cans to spray their TAG on walls and train cars around the city. This tag was a name they created to identify themselves and their artwork. This colorful style of writing is also called graffiti. It is visually exciting and energetic. 
Graffiti also became a separate movement expressing the street culture of young people living in big cities. Graffiti art represented social and political rebellion. These artists could travel around areas of the city making creative paintings for everyone to see. Sometimes this street art created a dispute between artists and city officials. Graffiti artists created their images and city officials quickly painted over them. During the 1980s, two famous New York painters—Keith Haring and Jean Michel began showing their work in art galleries and museums. This is when street art started to become part of the more general popular culture.
【小题1】What can we infer from the first paragraph?

A.Street art has become popular and is accepted as a kind of culture.
B.Street art is very special compared with other forms of popular art.
C.Many people are beginning to learn street art.
D.Street art is better developed in big cities than in rural areas.
【小题2】Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A.TAG was a word created by people to distinguish street artists and the other artists.
B.There are three reasons to explain why it is hard to define the history of street art.
C.The movement of street art began in the 1980s in New York City.
D.Not all the people think that the street art is a rich form of cultural expression.
【小题3】The city officials used to do away with graffiti probably because       .
A.they caused arguments between people
B.they were ugly in someone’s eyes
C.they were not painted under proper guidance
D.they didn‘t express good traditional culture.
【小题4】They best title of the passage is       .
A.The way to become a street artist.
B.What does Graffiti art stand for?
C.The history of an art movement.
D.The work of street artists.


【小题1】A
【小题2】D
【小题3】B
【小题4】C

解析试题分析:文章大意:讲述街头艺术的起源和发展。
【小题1】A 推理判断题根据Street art has become part of a global visual culture. 街头艺术已经成为全球视觉文化的一部分。说明街头艺术受欢迎而且已经被认可为一种文化。
【小题2】D 细节理解题根据And people have different opinions about the movement. Some think street art is a crime and destroys property. But others see this art as a rich form of non-traditional cultural expression. 人们对这个运动有不同的观点,一些人认为街头艺术是犯罪,是破坏财产。但其他人把这种艺术视为一种非传统文化表达的一种丰富形式。可知,不是所有人认为这是一种非传统文化表达的一种丰富形式
【小题3】B 推理判断题根据Sometimes this street art created a dispute between artists and city officials. 有时候这种街头艺术在艺术家和市政官员这件造成争论。说明有人认为街头艺术丑陋,令人厌恶。
【小题4】C 主旨大意题根据文章结构,首段介绍街头艺术及现状,第二段分析不好提供这种运动准确历史的原因及Graffiti的来源。最后一段This is when street art started to become part of the more general popular culture. 介绍街头艺术开始成为大众文化的时期。
考点:考查文化类阅读理解。

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