听力原文: In this century, photographs have been really important for teaching art history
Some of their most important photos are the ones of works of art that have since been destroyed. One example is a photo that we'll look at today. Would someone get the lights please? Thanks. This slide is from a photograph of a painting by Edward Hopper called Corn Belt city. The painting was exhibited only two or three times before it was destroyed in a fire. Without the Julie photograph, no visual record of the work would exist.
Although the Julies mostly photographed the work of painters and sculptors, they also occasionally photographed architectural subjects. They did quite a few photos of buildings by John Russell Pope. And we're going to look at one of those next.
What did Peter Julie do for Georgia O'keefe?
A.He photographed her house.
B.He photographed her paintings.
C.He gave her advice on photography.
D.He gave her advice on painting techniques.