LovingandHatingNewYork练习题答案/answerⅠ.1.Olmsted:FrederickLawOlmstedJr.(1870--1975),Americanlandscapearchitect.AHarvardgraduate(1894),hestudiedunderhisfather,FredcrickLawOlmsted,andbeganpracticeaslandscapearchitectin1895.HewaslandscapearchitectfortheMetropolitanParkSystemofBoston,1898--1920;BaltimoreParkandParkCommission,1902--1917;memberoftheNationalCapitalParkandPlanningCommissionin1929,andagainfrom1945.Heactedinconsultingcapacityforanddesignedportionsoftheparksorotherpublicimprovementsofmanytownsandcitiesandnumerousinstiutions,landsubdivisions,andprivateproperties.AmonghisdesignsinWashingtonD.C.werethoseforRockCreekandAna-costiaParks,theMall,andtheWhiteHousegrounds.Hewrotenumerousarticlesandreportsonprofessionalsubjects.2.Bach.JohnSebastianBach(1685--1750),Germancomposerandorganist,oneofthegreatestandmostinfluentialcomposersoftheWesternWorld.Hebroughtpoly-phonicbaroquemusictoitsculmination,creatingmasterfulandvigorousworksinalmosteverymusicalformknowninhisperiod.Bornintoagiftedfamily,Bachwasdevotedtomusicfromchildhood;hewastaughtbyhisfatherandlaterbyhisbrotherJohanncristoph.Hiseducationwasacquiredlargelythroughindependentstudies.SincefewofBach'smanyworkswerepublishedinhislifetime,exactdatescannotbefixedforallofthem,butmostcanbeplacedwithsomecertaintyintheperiodsofhislife.AtArnstadtandMiihlhausenhebeganaseriesoforgancompositionsthatculminatedinthegreatworksoftheWeimarperiod;thePassacagliaandFugueinCMi-nor.AtCothenheconcentratedoninstrumentalcompositions,especiallykeyboardworks:theChromaticFantasyandFugue;theEnglishSuites;andBookIofthecelebrated7heWell-Tempered-Clavier.Healsowroteseveralun-accompainiedviolinSonatasandcellosuites,andtheBrandenburgConcertos,recognisedasthebestconcertigrossievercomposed.AsmusicaldirectorofStThomasatLeipzig,hecomposedmanyofhissuperbreligiouscompositions,theChristmasOratorio,theSt.]~lathewPassion,etc.TheprincipalkeyboardworksofthisperiodwereBookⅡofTheWell-TemperedClavierandthefourbooksofclavierpiecesintheClavierCibung,whichincludes:sixpartitas(1726--1731)~theItalianConcertoandthePartitainBminor(1735)~andtheGoldbergVariations.Thebulkofhisworkisreligious.Inaddition,hecomposedanastonisingnumberofinstrumentalworks,manyofthemdesignedfortheinstructionofhisnumerouspupils.Inhisinstrumentalandchoralworksheperfectedtheartofpolyphony,displayinganunmatchedcombinationofinventivenessandcontrolinhisgreat,stridingfugues.Duringhislifetime,Bachwasbetterknownasanorganistthanasacomposer.Fordecadesafterhisdeathhisworkswereneglected,butinthe19thcenturyhisgeniuscametoberecognized,particularlybyromanticcomposerssuchasMendelssohnandSchumann.Sincethattimehisreputationhasgrownsteadily.Ⅱ.1.N0,hishometownisSeattle,aseaportinwestcentralWashingtonStateonPugetSound.Seeparagragh4.2.ThesesignsshowthatNewYorkisnolongertheleadingcityintheUnitedStates.3.NewYorknolongerbegetsthestylesandsetsthetrends.Itisnolongerapaeesetter.4.Othercitieshavebuildingsmoreinspiredarchitecturally.Thecenterofmusicandsportshavealsoshiftedtoothercities.AsatouristattractionitisinferiortoNewOrlcans,SanFrancisco,WashingtonorDisneyland.Finally,therearemanybetercitiestoliveinthanNewYork.5.TheEuropeanscallNewYorktheirfavoritecitybecausetheylikeitscosmopolitancomplexities,itssurvivingEuropeanstandardsanditsalienmixtures.Perhapssomeofthesearereassuredbytheinternationalnamesofjewelers,shoestoresanddesignershops.ButwhatmostexcitesEuropeansisthecity'scharged,nervousatmosphere,itsvulgardynamism.6.TimwriterwenttoNewYorkbecausehelikestolivethereandhecouldpracticethekindofjournalismhewantedinthatcity.7.TheyoungpeoplegotoNewYorktotestthemselvesandtoavoidgivingintothemostbanalandmarketableoftheirtalents.InNewYorktheyalsofindthecompanyofmanyotheryoungpeoplesimilarlyfleeingfromtheconstrictingatmosphereofsmallercities.8.NewYorkisstillthebankingandcommunicationshead-quartersforAmerica.Thenetworks'newscentres,thelargestbookpublishers,thebiggestmagazines,theadagenciesareallhere,appraisingandratifyingthefilms,theplays,themusic,thebooksthatothershavecreated.9.Newcomerscanfindorformtheirlittlegroupsand,thoughthesegroupslieclosetoeachother,thereisnocontactorintercoursebetweengroups.Thisgivesthecityitssenseoffreedom.10.Despiteallthefaultsofthecity,aNewYorkerstillpreferstoliveinNewYorkbecausehepreferstheunhealthyhassleandvitanyofurbanlife.WhathefindsattractiveaboutNewYorkisitsrawness,tension,urgency;itsbracingcompetitivenesstherigorofitsjudgements;andthecongested,democraticpresenceofsomanyotherNewYorkers,encasedintheirownworlds.11.ItisinfactthefirsttrulyinternationalmetropolitsbecausehereonefindsamuchwidermixtureofnationalitiesAsians,Africans,LatinsandallvarietiesofEuropeans.Ⅲ.1.Thisarticleisapieceofexpositorywriting.ThemainthemeorthesisisstatedbythetitleLovingandHatingNewYork,ormorespecifically,bythefirstsentenceofthelastparagraph:“LovingandhatingNewYorkbecomesamatterofalternatingmoods,ofteninthesameday.2.GriffithdevelopshismainthesisbybothobjectiveandemotionaldescriptionofNewYorkandthelifeandstruggleofNewYorkers.Itisveryeffective.(Seetheanswerto4.)3.Thisarticleisfull