单选题For Question 1, select one answer choice.  Which of the following sentences can be inferred about the Mona Lisa painting from this passage?AThe model for the Mona Lisa was a very happy and kind woman.BThe Mona Lisa is one of the most well known portraits in the world.CLeonardo da Vinci’s paintings all contained some kind of mystery in them.DThe painting was apparently supposed to be a present to the Duchess of Milan.ELisa Gherardini must have been a very patient person to sit for such a detailed portrait.

单选题
For Question 1, select one answer choice.  Which of the following sentences can be inferred about the Mona Lisa painting from this passage?
A

The model for the Mona Lisa was a very happy and kind woman.

B

The Mona Lisa is one of the most well known portraits in the world.

C

Leonardo da Vinci’s paintings all contained some kind of mystery in them.

D

The painting was apparently supposed to be a present to the Duchess of Milan.

E

Lisa Gherardini must have been a very patient person to sit for such a detailed portrait.


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解析:
本段首句指出“There are few portraits in the world as famous as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa”,因而这幅画是举世闻名的名画之一,B选项符合题意。选项A、C、D、E在文中均未提及。

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