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What can be inferred about the professor when he discusses the Valsuani version of Little Dancer?

A. He thinks Degas created it in his last few years of life.

B. He finds it less aesthetically appealing than the Hébrard version.

C. He doubts the original wax version contained metal pipes.

D. He is skeptical that it is based on Degas's original work.

我的答案 D 正确答案 D

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    【题型】推断题(根据What can be inferred about判断)

    【思路分析】问当教授讨论到Little Dancer的Valsuani版本时,关于教授表明了什么;推断题本质就是细节题,根据原文讲述的内容选择即可,不要脑补,注意对应同义替换就好


    But there are other ways to investigate. The wax sculpture of Little Dancer with her weight on her back leg is now in a museum in Washington, D.C. and researchers have examined its structure using X-rays and scanning technology. They found that the dancers legs contain metal pipes that provide structural support. But I mean, there's no sign that the pipes were ever moved. And for Degas to change the position of the legs and hips so drastically they would’ve had to have been moved. Revisions would have been extremely difficult if not downright impossible to make.

    【选项分析】

    A ×: 原文没有提及是 Degas最后几年创造的,排除

    B ×: 原文没有提及Valsuani version没有Hébrard version美,排除;注意积累aesthetically appealing 审美上吸引人的

    C ×: 前文说过这个weight on her back leg就是Hébrard version,也说过Hébrard version是基于original 版本的,在这个雕塑里研究人员发现里面contain metal pipes,是确凿的事实,教授没有doubt,排除

    D ✔️: 原文说有个历史学家说到过他认为Valsuani版本与当初Degas在世展览的Little Dancer一致,也说了Valsuani版本是基于revised versions,但如果Degas要reshape雕塑,改变姿势就必须移动这个pipe,但是没有迹象表明pipe被移动过,这说明Valsuani版本很有可能不是基于Degas的原作制作的

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Listen to part of a lecture in an art history class. The professor has been discussing the French artist, Edgar Degas.(male professor) So far, we focused on Degas\'s paintings. As you\'ve seen, he\'s considered one of the great painters of 19th century in France and was best known for his depictions of dancers.But Degas wasn\'t only a painter. He was also a sculptor. Degas liked to use soft materials like wax and clay to create his sculptures.After his death, his family selected 74 wax sculptures from his home and studio, and commissioned a foundry, which is a business where metal working is done, to make bronze copies of them.These reproductions are known as the Hébrard bronzes. They\'re named after the foundry that produced them.The technique they used is pretty common. It\'s called casting.First, you apply wet plaster to the sculpture. Once it dries, you take the hardened plaster off and you have a mold in the shape of the original. At that point, you can use the mold to cast copies in bronze or some other material.So, the Hébrard foundry made over 500 reproductions of these 74 sculptures. And these reproductions were acquired by museums and art collectors around the world.However, the Hébrard foundry closed in 1937. And with the authorization of the family, the manufacturer of Degas bronzes is then shifted to a different foundry, called the Valsuani foundry in Paris.By 1981, Valsuani was under new ownership. And then something happened that took the art world by surprise.The new owner revealed an entirely different set of 74 plaster sculptures, claimed to be based on wax sculptures by Degas.These plasters and the bronzes are made from them, are called the Valsuani sculptures, named once again, after the foundry that produced them.In many ways, they looked very similar to the Hébrard copies, but the two sets were not identical.There were actually some noticeable differences between them. So, of course, art experts wondered how that could be.Now we know that the Hébrard bronzes were cast from wax sculptures found in Degas’s home and studio.We had no reason to think that the Valsuani bronzes were authentic.But then one art historian made a remarkable claim. He said that Degas used to go back to his wax sculptures from time to time and change them, reshape them.And he claimed that the Valsuani set was made from the older versions of those wax sculptures. Well, you can imagine what a debate that claim has created.Let\'s consider one of the most famous of the 74 sculptures——Little Dancer at age 14. Little Dancer is the figure of a girl, not quite life-size, but fairly tall in a standing pose with her hands clasped behind her.In the Hébrard version, the dancer stands with her weight on her left leg, with her right leg out in front of her slightly bent the knee.In the Valsuani version, she stands with her weight evenly distributed on both legs and with both knees bent a much more solid stance.And her body type is different, too. In the Hébrard version, her legs are slim. In the Valsuani version, more muscular.Little Dancer is the only one of the Degas’s wax sculptures shown in public during his lifetime. It was displayed in Paris in 1881.And this art historian insisted that the sculpture exhibited there was the one the Valsuani is made from.Now, unfortunately, we have no photographs of the sculpture from the exhibition.So, it\'s hard to know what the viewers saw. A girl with her weight on one leg, or a girl with her weight on both.We do have written accounts, but they\'re inconsistent and unreliable.That\'s probably because people were shocked by how realistic the sculpture appeared.They got even put a little cotton skirt on the wax figure and a wig made out of real hair.But there are other ways to investigate.The wax sculpture of Little Dancer with her weight on her back leg is now in a museum in Washington, D.C. and researchers have examined its structure using X-rays and scanning technology.They found that the dancers legs contain metal pipes that provide structural support. But I mean, there\'s no sign that the pipes were ever moved.And for Degas to change the position of the legs and hips so drastically they would’ve had to have been moved.Revisions would have been extremely difficult if not downright impossible to make.