Saying that Pablo Picasso dominated Western art in the 20th century is, by now, the merest commonplace. In his 50th birthday, th

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问题     Saying that Pablo Picasso dominated Western art in the 20th century is, by
now, the merest commonplace. In his 50th birthday, the little Spaniard from     【M1】______
Malaga had become the very prototype of the modem artist as public figure No
painter before him had a mass audience in his own lifetime. The total public for【M2】______
Titian in the 16th century or Velazquez in the 17th were probably no more than  【M3】______
a few thousands of people—but that included most of the crowned heads,         【M4】______
nobility and intelligentsia of Europe. Picasso’s audience—meaning people who
had heard him and seen his work, at least in republication—was in tens,        【M5】______
possibly hundreds, of millions. He and his work were the subjects of unending
analysis, gossip, dislike, adoration and rumor.
    There seems a little doubt that the greatest of Picasso’ work came in       【M6】______
the 30  years  between  Les  Demoiselles  d’Avignon  and  Guerin.
Sometimes he would be folded up series of variations on the old masters         【M7】______
and 19th century painters he needed to measure himself up, such as              【M8】______
Velazquez and Goya, or Poisson, Delacroix, Magnet and Curbed. In his
last years particularly,  is production took on a manic and obsessive
quality, is though the creative act can forestall death. Which it could not.
His death left the public with a nostalgia for genius that no talent today, on  【M9】______
the field of painting, can satisfy with.                                        【M10】______
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答案In→Before

解析 介词错误。原句的意思是“在50岁之前,这个来自马拉加矮小的西班牙人就已经作为公众人物成为现代艺术家的代表”。根据文意以及句中的过去完成时态had become可以判断本句时间词前的介词应为before。
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