听力原文:W: Hey, Steve, got any plans for tonight?M: Hi, Jane, er, no, I don't think so. W
听力原文:W: Hey, Steve, got any plans for tonight?
M: Hi, Jane, er, no, I don't think so. Why, got any suggestions?
W: In fact I do. I just got two tickets to the opening of an exhibit of reprints by Julia Margaret Cameron. I would have mentioned it earlier but I was on a waiting list for these tickets and I wasn't sure I even get them.
M: An exhibit huh? I like such things. But I don't know who Julia...
W: Margaret Cameron. She was a photographer in the 1800's. She's interesting to art historian in general and students of photography in particular, because she, how should I say, changes the aesthetics of photography.
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, her specialty was portraits, and instead of just making a factual record of details like most photographers did, you know, just capturing what a person looks like a dispassionate sort of way. She, like a portrait painter, was interested in capturing her subject's personality.
M: Interesting. How did she do that?
W: She invented a number of techniques that affected the picture, like one of these things she did was blur images slightly by using a soft focus on a subject, that's pretty common now.
M: Yeah, I've seen that, who did she photograph?
W: Famous people of her day. Alfred Lord Tenson, Henry, Charles Darvin, I don't know who well, we'll see the exhibition.
M: You really pick my curiosity. I'm going to enjoy this.
What did Julia Margaret Cameron emphasize in her portrays?
A.Her subject's home.
B.Her subject's social status.
C.Her subject's personality.
D.Her subject's role in history.