\boxed{11} Прочитай текст и заполни пропуски A–F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1–7. Одна из частей в списке 1–7 лишняя. Занеси цифры, обозначающие соответствующие части предложений, в таблицу. Strategy Read the text through once. Look at the parts of sentences 1–7. Read the paragraph that contains the first gap and look for clues: Are there any reference words to help you? Is there a linking word before or after the gap? Look for a clause that changes or continues the "flow". When you've decided on the appropriate clause, check that it fits grammatically and follows the sense of the text. Useful tips Recommended time—10 minutes. Remember, there is an extra clause there—just to confuse you! Pay attention to the words before and after the gap and punctuation. It is important to be able to follow the "flow" of еру text and to understand how parts of еру text are connected. Types of Contemporary Art Art has been around for almost as long as humans. But the ancient rock painters could hardly imagine what strange forms modern art can take. Anamorphosis is a technique for creating images which can be fully seen and understood only by A \underline{ } or from a certain place. In some cases, the correct image can only be seen by looking at the mirror image of the painting. One of the earliest examples of anamorphosis was demonstrated by Leonardo da Vinci in the XV century. Beginning in the 1960s, the photorealist movement strove to create extremely realistic images that were almost indistinguishable B \underline{ }. By copying the smallest details captured by the camera, photorealist artists strove to create a "picture of a picture of life". Drawing on the dirt accumulated on a long-uncleaned car is also considered an art, the best representatives of which tend to depict a few more banal inscriptions like "wash me". Shadows are inherently fleeting, so it's hard to tell when people first started using them to create art. But modern "shadow artists" have reached unprecedented heights in the use of shadows. Artists use careful positioning of various objects C \underline{ } of people, objects or words. Like painting on dirty cars, "reverse graffiti" involves creating a painting by D \underline{ }, rather than adding paint. Artists often use powerful washers to remove dirt from the walls and create beautiful images in the process. For many centuries, literally, everyone has been drawing on the body. Even the ancient Egyptians and Mayans tried their hand at this. However, body art illusions take this ancient practice to a whole new level. As the name suggests, illusion body art involves using E \underline{ } as a canvas, but this creates something on the canvas that can deceive the observer. Body illusions can range from people painted like animals or machines to F \underline{ } gaping in the body. 1. From real photographs. 2. Images of holes or wounds. 3. The canvas. 4. In order to create beautiful shadow images. 5. Looking at them from a certain angle. 6. The human body. 7. Removing excess dirt. A B C D E F
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\(\boxed{11}\) Прочитай текст и заполни пропуски A–F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1–7. Одна из частей в списке 1–7 лишняя. Занеси цифры, обозначающие соответствующие части предложений, в таблицу.
Strategy

  1. Read the text through once.
  2. Look at the parts of sentences 1–7.
  3. Read the paragraph that contains the first gap and look for clues:
    • Are there any reference words to help you?
    • Is there a linking word before or after the gap?
  4. Look for a clause that changes or continues the "flow".
  5. When you've decided on the appropriate clause, check that it fits grammatically and follows the sense of the text.

Useful tips

  • Recommended time—10 minutes.
  • Remember, there is an extra clause there—just to confuse you!
  • Pay attention to the words before and after the gap and punctuation.
  • It is important to be able to follow the "flow" of еру text and to understand how parts of еру text are connected.

Types of Contemporary Art

Art has been around for almost as long as humans. But the ancient rock painters could hardly imagine what strange forms modern art can take.

Anamorphosis is a technique for creating images which can be fully seen and understood only by A \(\underline{ }\) or from a certain place. In some cases, the correct image can only be seen by looking at the mirror image of the painting. One of the earliest examples of anamorphosis was demonstrated by Leonardo da Vinci in the XV century.

Beginning in the 1960s, the photorealist movement strove to create extremely realistic images that were almost indistinguishable B \(\underline{ }\) . By copying the smallest details captured by the camera, photorealist artists strove to create a "picture of a picture of life".

Drawing on the dirt accumulated on a long-uncleaned car is also considered an art, the best representatives of which tend to depict a few more banal inscriptions like "wash me".

Shadows are inherently fleeting, so it's hard to tell when people first started using them to create art. But modern "shadow artists" have reached unprecedented heights in the use of shadows. Artists use careful positioning of various objects C \(\underline{ }\) of people, objects or words.

Like painting on dirty cars, "reverse graffiti" involves creating a painting by D \(\underline{ }\) , rather than adding paint. Artists often use powerful washers to remove dirt from the walls and create beautiful images in the process.

For many centuries, literally, everyone has been drawing on the body. Even the ancient Egyptians and Mayans tried their hand at this. However, body art illusions take this ancient practice to a whole new level. As the name suggests, illusion body art involves using E \(\underline{ }\) as a canvas, but this creates something on the canvas that can deceive the observer. Body illusions can range from people painted like animals or machines to F \(\underline{ }\) gaping in the body.

  1. From real photographs.

  2. Images of holes or wounds.

  3. The canvas.

  4. In order to create beautiful shadow images.

  5. Looking at them from a certain angle.

  6. The human body.

  7. Removing excess dirt.

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