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第一段
1 .Listen to a conversation between a student and an art history professor.
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1 .Hi. I'm Melisa.
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2 .I was just a few doors down getting some help in the computer lab.My electronic files won't open.
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3 .The technician says it's probably a computer virus. She's working on it now.
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1 .Yes, from what Tve heard lots of campus computers have been affected.
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2 .What a first week! Huh?
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1 .I know, anyhow, I noticed your name on the door as I was walking down the hallway, thought I'd stop in and find out if you happen to have any additional copies of the class syllabus.
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2 .The one I received in class the other day is missing a page.
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1 .Oh, sorry about that.
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2 .I probably have a few extra printouts on hand.
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1 .Great! Oh, and I noticed on the syllabus we'll be learning about and eventually writing a paper on "The Bauhaus1 style of art"?
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2 .Sounds interesting. Tm looking forward to it.
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1 .Right, but technically it doesn't say Bauhaus style of art.It only says the Bauhaus.
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1 .Oh, what's the difference?
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1 .Well, the Bauhaus is not really an artistic style like cubism.
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2 .It was the name of an art and design school in Germany in the early 20th century.
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3 .The Bauhaus was started as an experiment in education, and one ground-breaking technique used in its teaching was that students actively participated in workshops instead of just sitting in classes.
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1 .Interesting! I don't have much background in order or anything.
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2 .I'm an economics major and Tm taking this class as an elective, decided I wanted to broaden my awareness, try something new!
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1 .Excellent! I'm really glad to hear that.
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1 .So, was the focus of the Bauhaus architecture, I mean, I studied German and Bauhaus translates into "house for building"...
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1 .Well, the founding director was an architect.However, he aimed to combine an incredibly broad variety of fine arts and crafts under one artistic roof.
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2 .As a matter of fact, when the Bauhaus first opened, it was without an architecture department for several years.
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3 .But later, it became very influential in architecture.
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1 .So I wasn't all wrong.
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1 .You'll see on the syllabus that you are required to visit the Rutherford Museum exhibit.
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2 .The exhibit will help you see that there is no single Bauhaus style.
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1 .I think it;s refreshing that this particular exhibit departs from the standard ways in which art from the Bauhaus is often presented.
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1 .Which are?
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1 .Well, for example, by a specific artist.
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2 .I think it's a mistake to focus on a single Bauhaus artist and that person's individual specialty.I mean, the different artists from the school created different things: fabric, sculpture, furniture, graphic design, paintings, even theatrical performances.
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3 .The exhibit in the Rutherford Museum unite all these specialties through connecting themes such as motion or the body.
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1 .Sounds fascinating!
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2 .Say, I've heard of something about discount nights at that museum?
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1 .Weekends are full price.
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2 .It's typically best to go Thursday nights.
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3 .That's student discount night, 50% off However, next Wednesday is open to the public for free.
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4 .It's a special promotion.
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5 .So I know what I would do.
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