单选题The author suggests which of the following about art historians?AThey do not believe that illusionist tricks have become trivial.BThey generally spend little time studying contemporary artists.CThey have not given enough consideration to how the representation of nature has become commonplace.DThey generally tend to argue about theories rather than address substantive issues.
单选题
The author suggests which of the following about art historians?
A
They do not believe that illusionist tricks have become trivial.
B
They generally spend little time studying contemporary artists.
C
They have not given enough consideration to how the representation of nature has become commonplace.
D
They generally tend to argue about theories rather than address substantive issues.
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解析:
题目中提到art historians,可定位于文章中:The very reason why the representation of nature can now be considered something commonplace should be of the greatest interest to art historians,即那些现在被认为是司空见惯的东西本应该是艺术历史学家最感兴趣的内容。由此推断,事实上,艺术历史学家们并没有给予足够的关注。
题目中提到art historians,可定位于文章中:The very reason why the representation of nature can now be considered something commonplace should be of the greatest interest to art historians,即那些现在被认为是司空见惯的东西本应该是艺术历史学家最感兴趣的内容。由此推断,事实上,艺术历史学家们并没有给予足够的关注。
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