2022_심화영어독해와작문
Reading pp. 13~19 Q1 It has taken place once every 10 years. Q2 Cherry Column has provided the momentum for a structural redesign of the square, transforming the parking lot into a pedestrian area. Q3 During the excavation for the installation, concrete and earth, layers of clay, gravel debris, and Ice Age sand were found just a few meters underground. Q4 Square Depression gives the impression of an inverted pyramid embedded in the ground. Visitors can walk on its sloping surface or lie down on top to rest while gazing up at the sky. It functions as both a plaza and a massive resting spot. Q5 After its installation, citizens began covering the balls with images and graffiti, so the sculpture has become a kind of message center, like a notice board, as well as a perch for watching rock concerts. Q6 The artist reconnected the urban space split by the canal by installing an underwater bridge, linking the northern and southern piers. Q7 The permanent installation of artworks from SPM affects Münster’s landscape and residents’ perspectives by contributing to changes over time. Find words which mean: p.13 encounter/ indispensable p.14 thoroughfare / capital p.15 debris / edifice p.16 conceive / embed p.17 lush / perch p.18 embrace / paradigm p.19 resident / permanent After Reading p. 20 A 1. [sample answer] Sculpture Projects Münster (SPM) is considered one of the most representative festivals for public art because it highlights how indispensable public art is to socio-cultural coexistence. UNIT 1 Exploring the Scope of Art in Public Spaces Ready to Read pp. 10~12 A. Background Knowledge 1. location / sculptures / conversation / identity 2. [sample answer] The artworks might inspire people by adding beauty and creativity to their daily routines, making them think or feel differently about their surroundings. They could also make the space feel more special or interesting, encouraging people to pause and appreciate the art. Script W: Let’s talk about public art. Public art is any artwork that you can find in public spaces, whether it’s on public or private property. Most of the time, public art is created specifically for the location where it’s displayed, but that’s not always the case. You might be familiar with monuments, memorials, and sculptures—these are the most common types of public art. However, public art can also be temporary, like performances, dance, theater, posters, and installations. The purpose of public art often goes beyond just looking nice. It’s usually meant to engage with the community where it’s placed. By sparking conversation, creating a sense of belonging, and adding to the cultural identity of a city or neighborhood, public art plays a significant role in shaping how people feel about the places they live or visit. B. Vocabulary Preview 1. (1) socio-cultural coexistence (2) eco-environment (3) public outcry (4) structural redesign 2. (1) vibrant (2) archive (3) chalice (4) circumference (5) influx C. Reading Strategy 1. (1) public spaces / individual lives (2) Communities 2. (1) Münster, Germany (2) 100 days Answers and Scripts 160 I Answers and Scripts
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