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()taking photos in the park this afternoon?A.Let’sB.You sho uldC.Why notD.How about

()taking photos in the park this afternoon?

A.Let’s

B.You sho uld

C.Why not

D.How about

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第1题
—Is your brother taking photos [ 来源 : 学科网 ZXXK] —No,______.

A.my brother isn’t

B.he is

C.he isn’t

D.he’s

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第2题
The last sentence "Weddings often ... no family members" implies that couples______.A.are

The last sentence "Weddings often ... no family members" implies that couples______.

A.are the focus of the wedding

B.don" t welcome family members" arrival

C.seldom express their love to parents

D.aren" t accompanied by family members when taking wedding photos

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第3题
听力原文:W: What are you doing here?M: I'm preparing my fishing tools.W: What for?M: I'm g

听力原文:W: What are you doing here?

M: I'm preparing my fishing tools.

W: What for?

M: I'm going to fish with some of my friends.

W: Are you fond of fishing?

M: Yes. I like fishing after school and on Sundays.

W: When did you get such a hobby?

M: Long ago. You know, my father is fond of and very good at fishing. When I was a child, he took me to the riverside to see him fishing. I found fishing very interesting then. Well, what's your hobby?

W: I'm very interested in making home movies. But I haven't got a movie camera.

M: I also like taking photos and I have a Japanese-made camera.

W: I take a lot of photos, too. But I'm more interested in the history of film, so I really enjoy using a film camera. I'll buy one of my own someday.

What is the man doing now?

A.He is fishing.

B.He is preparing for fishing.

C.He is taking photos.

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第4题
Photography was once an expensive, laborious ordeal reserved for life&39;s greatest milestones. Now, the only apparent cost to taking infinite photos of something as common as a meal is the space

But is there another cost, a deeper cost, to documenting a life experience instead of simply enjoying it? "You hear that you shouldn&39;t take all these photos and interrupt the experience, and it&39;s bad for you, and we&39;re not living in the present moment," says Kristin Diehl, associate professor of marketing at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business.

Diehl and her fellow researchers wanted to find out if that was true, so they embarked on a series of nine experiments in the lab and in the field testing people&39;s enjoyment in the presence or absence of a camera. The results, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, surprised them. Taking photos actually makes people enjoy what they&39;re doing more, not less.

"What we find is you actually look at the world slightly differently, because you&39;re looking for things you want to capture, that you may want to hang onto," Diehl explains. "That gets people more engaged in the experience, and they tend to enjoy it more."

Take sightseeing. In one experiment, nearly 200 participants boarded a double-decker bus for a tour of Philadelphia. Both bus tours forbade the use of cell phones but one tour provided digital cameras and encouraged people to take photos. The people who took photos enjoyed the experience significantly more, and said they were more engaged, than those who didn&39;t.

Snapping a photo directs attention, which heightens the pleasure you get from whatever you&39;re looking at, Diehl says. It works for things as boring as archaeological(考古的)museums, where people were given eye-tracking glasses and instructed either to take photos or not. "People look longer at things they want to photograph," Diehl says. They report liking the exhibits more, too.

To the relief of Instagrammers(Instagram用户)everywhere, it can even makes meals more enjoyable. When people were encouraged to take at least three photos while they ate lunch, they were more immersed in their meals than those who weren&39;t told to take photos.

Was it the satisfying click of the camera? The physical act of the snap? No, they found; just the act of planning to take a photo—and not actually taking it—had the same joy-boosting effect. "If you want to take mental photos, that works the same way," Diehl says. "Thinking about what you would want to photograph also gets you more engaged."

What does the author say about photo-taking in the past?

A.It was a painstaking effort for recording life’s major events.

B.It was a luxury that only a few wealthy people could enjoy.

C.It was a good way to preserve one’s precious images.

D.It was a skill that required lots of practice to master.

Kristin Diehl conducted a series of experiments on photo-taking to find out __________.A.what kind of pleasure it would actually bring to photo-takers

B.whether people enjoyed it when they did sightseeing

C.how it could help to enrich people’s life experiences

D.Whether it prevented people enjoying what they were doing

What do the results of Diehl’s experiments show that people taking photos?A.They are distracted from what they are doing.

B.They can better remember what they see or do.

C.They are more absorbed in what catches their eye.

D.They can have a better understanding of the world.

What is found about museum visitors with the aid of eye-tracking glasses?A.They come out with better photographs of the exhibits.

B.They focus more on the exhibits when taking pictures.

C.They have a better view of what are on display.

D.They follow the historical events more easily.

What do we learn from the last paragraph?A.It is better to make plans before taking photos.

B.Mental photos can be as beautiful as snapshots.

C.Photographers can derive great joy from the click of the camera.

D.Even the very thought of taking a photo can have a positive effect.

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第5题
The Greens take many photos in China because theyA.like taking photosB.want to take photos

The Greens take many photos in China because they

A.like taking photos

B.want to take photos to America

C.want the English people to know more about China

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第6题
()taking photos in the park this afternoon?

A.Let’s

B.You should

C.Why not

D.How about

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第7题
A.Mind takes clearer photos of what we see.B.Mind takes pictures of all five senses.C.

A.Mind takes clearer photos of what we see.

B.Mind takes pictures of all five senses.

C.Mind spends less time taking pictures.

D.Mind keeps photos for longer time.

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第8题
What special preparation did Watkins make for taking photos of Yosemite?A.He developed a h

What special preparation did Watkins make for taking photos of Yosemite?

A.He developed a huge camera.

B.He shortened the time of exposure.

C.He invented a 12-mule train.

D.He found a new path into Yosemite.

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第9题
Before you start taking digital photos you'll need to make sure that there's some film in
the camera. With a digital camera the "film" isn't a plastic roll but some computer memory, and it can get full of pictures just the same. Most digital cameras will let you take twenty or thirty pictures before they fill up, and once they do, you have to either get rid of some photos or copy them to your computer to free up space. Or, if your camera uses special computer memory like Compact Flash or a Memory Stick, put in a new card. Don't forget to keep the old one safe.

You'll also need to check the batteries. Digital cameras use power, and if you've got a camera that takes normal disposable(一次性的) batteries you'll find it eats them really fast. Better to get rechargeable ones or—if you can afford it—go for a camera that has its own rechargeable battery pack built in. But whatever the power source, make sure that you've got enough juice(电) for the party or day on the beach.

A digital camera holds your photos as computer files, and before you can do anything with them apart from looking at them on the camera's own little screen you generally need to copy them to your computer. Some cameras can be plugged straight into your TV so that you can have a slideshow(放映) of your pictures—it's called video output, and you'll need a special cable for it. But mostly you'll want to copy your pictures to your computer, and probably print them out.

The film of the digital camera ______.

A.can't get full of pictures

B.is a plastic roll

C.is a computer memory

D.is a picture

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第10题
Which of the following functions of smart phones most beneficial to students?1)taking ph

Which of the following functions of smart phones most beneficial to students?

1)taking photos

2) listening to the music

3)recording lectures

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