\have always searched for the dense depths of the soul, which have not yet been discovered by humans themselves\, she wrote, \﹣﹣ there one can make the greatest discoveries.\She experimented with different kinds of underpainting, scraped and rubbed, made bright rosy red spots; doing whatever had to be done to capture the subconscious ﹣﹣ her own and that of her models. In 1913, Schjerfbeck was rediscovered by an art dealer and journalist, Gosta Stenman. Once again she was a success.
(1)Schjerfbeck's paintings may come as a surprise to many because . A. her paintings are rarely known outside the Nordic world B. her paintings have never been on show out of the Nordic world C. her paintings have the power to haunt people whoever have seen them D. her paintings focus on supernatural elements such as ghosts
(2)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. \. B. \. C. \. D. \, sorrowful expression. (3)Schejerbeck chose to live an isolated life mainly because of . A. she was exhausted by her teaching job B. her personality prefers this kind of style
C. she could not appreciate the work of the other local painters D. her mother's health condition required her to adopt such a life style.
(4)We can infer from the passage that the most outstanding characteristics of Schjerfbeck's paintings is .
A. her vivid characterization of common people B. her capture of the characters' soul C. the sorrowful expression of the characters
D. her unconscious sense of some mysterious elements 7.(8分)
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