Review tests that go over the points discussed in the lessons. These tests put together the points practiced in isolation in the (found near the end of each section) covering important testing points that require more time to master than points brought up in the lessons. | 186 Section 1 Guide to Reading 32 of 39 Renoir s painting Luncheon of the Boating Party is given in paragraph 4 as an example of O an industrial scene O a study of some urban buildings O a picture of people enjoying their leisure time O a traditional French painting 33 of 39 According to the information in paragraph 5 what did the painters Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt have in common O They both painted portraits of children and mothers. O Neither of them was originally from France. O Neither of them was primarily interested in landscapes. O They both preferred painting unpleasant scenes. 34 of 39 According to paragraph 5 when traditional painters worked on landscape paintings they O studied the ever-changing light O did not make any preliminary sketches O never left their studios O sketched outdoors but painted indoors 35 of 39 It can be inferred from the information in paragraph 6 that in the author s view the first rule of Impressionism O was not really a rule at all O was the most important rule of all O led Impressionists to mix their colors O lasted longer than other rules 36 of 39 The word spot in paragraph 6 is closest in meaning to O paint O identify O admire O ignore 37 of 39 The phrase the last one in the passage refers to O an artist O a painting O a brush stroke O a layer of paint Reading Review Test 187 38 of 39 Look at the four squares that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. This play of light can be seen in Claude Monet s paintings Water Lilies Green Harmony and The Bridge atArgenteuil. The Impressionists delighted in painting landscapes except for Edgar Degas who preferred painting indoor scenes and Mary Cassatt who painted portraits of mothers and children . Traditional painters too painted landscapes but their landscapes tended to be somber and dark. The Impressionists landscapes sparkle with light. Impressionists insisted that their works be true to nature. When they painted landscapes they carried their paints .