Graffiti is it good or bad

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Graffiti is it good or bad
求英语短文,题目是Graffiti- is it good or bad?

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Graffiti- is it good or bad?
----------Graffiti in todays society
Being a usual traveler on public transport I have always appreciated things to look at out the window.I mean let's face it,catching a bus or a train isn't terribly exciting is it?One of the things that always seem to be changing is the graffiti which is scattered along the railway lines.I don't know why it interests me so much,but the artwork behind some of this graffiti is rather well done.
I'm not supporting the use of graffiti.I can't imagine the annoyance of residents having repeatable having their properties vandalised with spray cans.Despite this I think these people are creating art and that us as the traveller are the audience.These people only wish recognition and by doing so expect nothing for it.When I say this I am talking about the good graffiti artist.I call these people artists because of what they can achieve requires talent and hard work.I am not talking about 90% of these 'artists' because scribbling an unreable 'tag' on a wall is not art.It's bad enough some have to do it once in the same vicinity let alone a few times.
Again,I realise graffiti is considered vandalism and this is dead wrong.I also know that the council's job is to clean up graffiti,good or bad.I guess you could say I have some confusion over this to why graffiti artists target areas where they know it will be soon removed.
I don't know anything about this have a case here,but it also interesting the areas of graffiti appear.Some walls appear completely blank,yet others are crammed full.It almost seems like a alliance has been setup between houses & companies and those who do 'tag' them will be punished by other groups.Is this all random or does there really exist a system of territories and safe places to graffiti?I don't pretend to know this or not but the thought of it does interest me,especially when I see certain tags standing out from the rest with generous space around it,despite having plenty of room next to it for more tags.
To sum it up I find graffiti strangely interesting,and with the rare chance of being impressed by seeing what can be achieved with some aerosole cans.It is something that a lot of people frown upon and is quite possible more complicated than it really looks.I'd love to see all amatuer graffiti 'artists' or vandals stopped by having 24 hour surveilance and instead hire proffessionals to really create a visual artwork for all those weary travels like myself on the mundane public transport system!
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graffiti is a common feature of most western cities. the word graffiti was from the greek word, graphein, which only meant writing. these days, however, the word means drawing or writing on the walls of buildings, or the public transportation, such as trains or buses.
graffiti, as a form of expression, was born in new york during the 1960s and 1970s. at that time, a new modern culture about city life appeared. graffiti was a written form of expression of that life. later, it was mixed with a musical form called hip-hop that was another expression of the city life.
at first, graffiti artists used pens. but then, with the development of graffiti, they became experienced. they turned to using spray paint (喷漆罐). spray paint allowed them to draw a greater area. and it also allowed them to work quickly.
at present, different people have different ideas about graffiti. some people say it makes the cities dirty. it isn’t allowed by many local ***s in america. the ***s spend more than a million dollars a year cleaning graffiti. the money, they say, could be better spent on health or education. other people think it is a form of art. in fact, the works of some famous graffiti artists can be found in museums, galleries, and art books.
小题1:which is the present meaning of the underlined word “graffiti” now?
a.书法 b.沙画
c.涂鸦 d.油画
小题2:how many forms of expression of city life are mentioned in the second paragraph (段落)?
a.one. b.two.
c.three. d.four.
小题3:why did graffiti artists use spray paint?
a.because they could work quickly.
b.because they could spend less money.
c.because they could paint a smaller area.
d.because they could express themselves clearly.
小题4:what’s the article mainly about?
a.the meaning of graffiti.
b.different expressions of graffiti.
c.different attitudes (态度) towards graffiti.
d.the history and the development of graffiti.
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小题2:B
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小题4:D

关于hip hop 文化的DJ、GRAFFITI、STREET DANCE、DRESS 各给段英文的介绍.
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DJ Hypnotize and Baby Cee, two Disc jockeys
Turntablism refers to the extended boundaries and techniques of normal DJing innovated by hip hop. One of the few first hip hop DJ's was Kool DJ Herc, who created hip hop through the isolation of "breaks" (the parts of albums that focused solely on the beat). In addition to developing Herc's techniques, DJs Grandmaster Flowers, Grandmaster Flash, Grand Wizard Theodore, and Grandmaster Caz made further innovations with the introduction of scratching.
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In the early years of hip hop, the DJs were the stars, but their limelight[citation needed] has been taken by MCs since 1978, thanks largely to Melle Mel of Grandmaster Flash's crew, the Furious Five. However, a number of DJs have gained stardom nonetheless in recent years. Famous DJs include Grandmaster Flash, Afrika Bambaataa, Mr. Magic, DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Scratch from EPMD, DJ Premier from Gang Starr, DJ Scott La Rock from Boogie Down Productions, DJ Pete Rock of Pete Rock & CL Smooth, DJ Muggs from Cypress Hill, Jam Master Jay from Run-DMC, Eric B., DJ Screw from the Screwed Up Click and the inventor of the Chopped & Screwed style of mixing music, Funkmaster Flex, Tony Touch, DJ Clue, and DJ Q-Bert. The underground movement of turntablism has also emerged to focus on the skills of the DJ.
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Breaking(你所说的street dance)
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hiphop clothes based on the baseball sports.cap and T-shirt which with same color.there has been oversize or krump flow and so on.
英语翻译下面这段!字数尽量少些!“很遗憾,先生我不会跳街舞(B-Boy)同样不会涂鸦(Graffiti)我不是Mc 更不
英语翻译
下面这段!
字数尽量少些!
“很遗憾,先生
我不会跳街舞(B-Boy)
同样不会涂鸦(Graffiti)
我不是Mc
更不是Dj
但我不得不说;我热爱嘻哈(hiphop)”
我都不知道给谁分`
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I will not do street dance
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I ain't a Mc
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But I have to say;I have a passion for a hip-hop
Pur your graffiti one me是什么意思
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x05A.Althoughx05x05x05B.No matterx05x05x05C.Whether x05x05x05D.Suppose
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