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An 11-year-old boy who has been compared to Spanish Impressionist (印象派画家), the great Pablo Picasso, is holding his first exhibition at Llangollen’s Gardening Show this weekend.
Hamad al-Humaidhan, who was born in Kuwait but now lives in Bath, Britain, had no previous knowledge of art history when he first picked up a brush.
But he began to paint his favourite football player, Cristiano Ronaldo, using Picasso’s trademarks (标志) —bright colours and impressionistic forms.
His father said, "I’ve got lots of books about Picasso and I showed them to Hamad but he didn’t know anything about Picasso —it’s just naturally the way he sees it and he just loves to paint."
His first painting of Ronaldo, done when he was just nine, was sold at auction (拍卖) in Bath for £650, which drew the attention of local art businessman Steve Turner. "A colleague sent me some pictures of Hamad’s work and I just couldn’t believe the size of it and how the colours blended (融合) together," he said. "He had talent and I thought Picasso had been reborn.""I’ve shown his work to private art collectors. They liked them very much and everyone was eager to buy, so the first six paintings have been snapped up. I bought two of them myself. The next set of his works will go on show for the first time at Llangollen, which will be the first opportunity for the public to see his amazing talent."
Hamad enjoys maths at school but ranks painting higher. "I think I prefer painting! It makes me relaxed and when I feel tired I just pick up a paint brush," he said. "I just close my eyes and see how it’s going to look and then I just paint it —I paint every day. I just love the colours and I want people to enjoy my paintings."
Now Hamad is nervously waiting for the opening of his exhibition.
小题1:What is the text mainly about?
A.Hamad’s painting exhibition.
B.Hamad and his talent for painting.
C.The popularity of Hamad’s works.
D.The similarities between Hamad and Picasso.
小题2:From the text, we can learn that Hamad ________.
A.began to learn painting when he was a boy
B.has read many books about art history
C.likes Cristiano Ronaldo very much
D.knows a lot about Picasso
小题3:According to the text, Hamad’s first painting of Ronal-do ________.
A.has bright colours and impressionistic forms
B.was bought by Steve Turner
C.was completed five years ago
D.is his favourite work
小题4: What does the underlined phrase "snapped up"in the fifth paragraph probably mean?
A.Shown to the public.B.Bought very quickly.
C.Cleaned up.D.Hung up.
小题5:What can we learn from the text?
A.Steve Turner speaks very highly of Hamad.
B.Hamad prefers maths to painting.
C.Hamad’s works will be sold after the show.
D.The public can see all Hamad’s paintings at the show.

小题1:B
小题2:C
小题3:A
小题4:B
小题5:A

试题分析:这篇文章讲的是11岁的男孩Hamad 和他的绘画天赋,他将在这个周末在Llangollen’s Gardening Show举行第一次画展。
小题1:主旨题:从第一段的句子:An 11-year-old boy who has been compared to Spanish Impressionist (印象派画家), the great Pablo Picasso,可知这篇文章讲的是Hamad 和他的绘画天赋,选B
小题2:细节题:从文章第三段的句子:But he began to paint his favourite football player, Cristiano Ronaldo, using Picasso’s trademarks (标志) —bright colours and impressionistic forms.可知Hamad非常喜欢 Cristiano Ronaldo,选C
小题3:细节题:从文章第三段的句子:But he began to paint his favourite football player, Cristiano Ronaldo, using Picasso’s trademarks (标志) —bright colours and impressionistic forms.可知Hamad画的第一副 Cristiano Ronaldo的画有明亮的色彩和印象派的形式,选A
小题4:猜词题:从第五段的句子:They liked them very much and everyone was eager to buy, so the first six paintings have been snapped up.可知"snapped up"的意思是“很快销售”,选B
小题5:细节题:从文章第五段的句子:He had talent and I thought Picasso had been reborn."可知Steve Turner 高度评价Hamad,选A
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