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請依下文回答第 21 題至第 25 題       Samuel Huntington got it wrong, at least when it comes to art. Civilizations don’t clash, but share and 21inspire. So argues “Beyond Orientalism,” an exhibition at the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. Theshow examines Islamic art’s impact on Western artists, highlighting how Islamic calligraphy, tile designs, andgeometrical motifs pop up in the most 22 places, from Tiffany lamps—some of which drew on 16th centuryPersian works—to the art of M.C. Escher, whose elaborate drawings of endless staircases and interlocking patternswere apparently inspired by Islamic designs.      23 the debt owed to Islamic art by painters like Henri Matisse and Paul Klee is well documented, Musliminfluence on Western aesthetics began far earlier, says the curator of “Beyond Orientalism,” Lucien de Guise. TheMuslim domination of Spain between the 8th and 15th centuries enabled the 24 of advanced artistic andarchitectural techniques—as well as great accomplishments in music, science, philosophy, and even cuisine. Until theindustrial era, when interest in Islamic art 25 in the West, “Europeans were totally in awe of Islamic art,” arguesde Guise. “They couldn’t get enough of it.”
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(A) exclusively
(B) inclusively
(C) mutually
(D) naturally

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答案:C
難度:適中0.4
統計:A(1),B(1),C(2),D(0),E(0)

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