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Uffizi Tries to Outdo Louvre Uffizi试图胜过卢浮宫 Italy is to try to turn the Uffizi gallery in Florence into Europe’s premier art museum, with an ambitious 56m euro scheme to double its exhibition space. Giuliano Urbani, Italy’s culture minister, said the enlarged gallery would surpass "even the Louvre". By the time work is completed, visitors to the extensively remodeled Uffizi will be able to see 800 new works, including many now confined to the gallery’s storerooms for lack of space. The project—the outcome of nine months of intensive work by a team of architects, engineers and technicians—is a centrepiece of the cultural policy of Silvio Berlusconi’s government. With refurbishment pl A. It is threatened by the Louvre and the "art triangle" of Madrid. B. It is going to be remodeled by transforming its storerooms into showrooms. C. It involves a maintenance fee of 56m euro. D. It is a major attraction for Italy’s cultural tourism. [简答题]When did she discover resistance
[填空题]The philosophy that dominates the computer design in the United States is to build supercomputers by chaining together ______
[填空题]Eileen admires Jerry very much and often tries to learn from him so as to improve her writing.
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He tries to give up but ______. [填空题]This passage tries to explain the reason why mothers often have a sixth sense.
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Aesthetics is broader in scope than the philosophy of art, which comprises one of its branches, It deals not only with the nature and value of the arts but also with those responses to natural objects that find expression in the language of the beautiful and the ugly. 61)A problem is encountered at the outset, however, for terms such as beautiful and ugly seem too vague in their application and too subjective in their meaning to divide the world successfully into those things that do, end those that do not, exemplify them. Almost anything might be seen as beautiful by someone or from some point of view; and different people apply the word to quite disparate objects for reasons that often seem to have little or nothing in common. It may be that there is some single underlying belief that motivates all of their judgments. 62)It may also be, however, that the term beautiful has no sense except as the expression of an attitude, which is in turn attached by different people 我来回答: 提交
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