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    There are many famous museums throughout the world where people can enjoy art. Washington, D.C. has
    the National Gallery of Art (美术馆); Paris has the Luvre; London, the British Museum. Florida International
    University (FIU) in Miami also shows art for people to see. And it does so without a building, or even a wall for
    its drawings and paintings. FIU has opened what it says is the first computer art museum in the United States.
    You don't have to visit the University to see the art. You just need a computer linked to a telephone. You can
    call the telephone number of a university computer and connect your own computer to it. All of the art is stored
    in the school computer. It is computer art, produced electronically by artists on their own computers. In only a
    few minutes, your computer can receive and copy all the pictures and drawings.
    Robert Shostak is director of the new computer museum. He says he starts the museum because computer
    artists had no place to show their works.
    A computer artist can only record his pictures electronically and send the records, or floppy discs, to others
    to see on their computers. He can also put his pictures on paper. But to print good pictures on paper, the
    computer artist needs an expensive laser printer.
    Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools and universities. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr Shostak said the FIU museum will make
    computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it. He says artists enjoy their work
    much more if they have an audience. And the great number of home computers in America could mean a huge
    audience for the electronic museum.
    1. The main purpose of this text is to give information about _____.
    A. museums throughout the world
    B. an electronic art museum in Miami, U.S.A.
    C. art exhibitions in Florida International University
    D. latest development of computer art
    2. To see the art in FIU museum, you need _____.
    A. floppy discs
    B. a computer and a printer
    C. pictures and drawings on paper
    D. a computer connected to the museum by telephone line
    3. The museum was started when _____.
    A. Robert Shostak wanted to do something for computer scientists
    B. Robert Shostak wanted to help computer artists
    C. art students needed a place to show their works
    D. computer scientists wanted to do something about art
    4. The words "an audience"in the last paragraph refer to _____.
    A. art students
    B. computer owners
    C. exhibits in the museum
    D. those who will enjoy art
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1、保持正常的考试心态。笔者在教学中发现,越是容易的试题,同学们越是容易失分。为什么呢?因为在这种情况下,同学们极易产生麻痹思想,认为题目好做,就不引起高度重视,于是思维不发散、不周密。而命题人就是利用同学们的这一弱点,设计陷阱题。所以,无论试题难易与否,我们都要保持正常的考试心态。试题容易,不欣喜;试题难,不悲观。   
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