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第一篇 Taking Pictures of the World
Annie Griffiths Belt is a National Geographic photographer. She has worked for National Geographic since 1978, and has taken pictures on almost every continent in the world. In fact, Antarctica is the only continent Belt hasn’t seen yet.
Belt’s photographs are well known for their beauty and high quality. They also reflect very different cultures and regions of the world. Belt has photographed the ancient city of Petra, Jordan, as well as the green landscapes of the Lake District in England. Recently, her pictures appeared in a book about undeveloped natural places in North America.
Everywhere that Belt goes, she takes pictures of people. Belt has found ways to connect with people of all ages and nationalities even when she does not speak their language. “The greatest privilege of my job is being allowed into people’s lives,” she has said. “The camera is like a passport, and I am often overwhelmed(激動(dòng)得不知所措) by how quickly people welcome me!”
Knowing how to break the ice has helped to make Belt a successful photographer, but experts say that anyone can learn to connect with new people. When people speak the same language, greetings and small talk can make strangers feel more comfortable with each other. When people don’t speak the same language, a smile is very helpful. Having something in common can also help break the ice. For example, Belt has traveled with her two children, so when she takes pictures of children, they all have that family connection in common. Even bad weather can help people to connect when they are experiencing it together.
Belt has some advice if you are thinking about a career in photography. You can volunteer to take pictures for a local organization that can’t afford to hire a professional photographer. You can also take a good, honest look at your best photographs. If you’re a real photographer, your photos are good because of your personal and technical skills. Belt also recommends studying and learning from photos taken by professional photographers.
Remember, the next time you look at a beautiful photograph, you might be looking at the work of Annie Griffiths Belt. And the next time you meet a new person, don’t be afraid to break the ice. The connection you make could be very rewarding.
31. Belt’s photographs are praised for all of the following EXCEPT
A.their good quality
B.different cultures
C.various shapes
D.their beauty
答案:C
32. The word “privilege” in Paragraph 3 means
A.advantage.
B.responsibility.
C.part.
D.coverage/
答案:A
33. The sentence “the camera is like a passport” in Paragraph 3 implies
A.a photographer can visit a foreign country without a passport.
B.customs officials like taking pictures.
C.good camera can make others accept you quickly.
D.taking pictures can help meet people in different places.
答案:D
34. In the fourth paragraph, the author mainly discusses how to
A.greet strangers of different cultures.
B.have family connection in common.
C.get on well with people in bad weather.
D.break the ice in communication.
答案:D
35. Belt suggests that those who want to be a photographer should
A.know how to connect with others
B.volunteer to break the ice in conversation.
C.learn from the professionals works.
D.take pictures of different regions.
答案:C
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