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    Looking at these professional wildlife images, it’s easy to assume the person behind the camera is an adult with decades of ______. But these photos were taken by 14-year-old Josiah Launstein.

From time to time, I hear about kids who ______ me. Young Josiah Launstein is one of them. He is only 14 and he’s been into ______ for 9 years. He grew to become a passionate wildlife photographer, and he even started getting awards for his ______ and skill.

He’s received numerous awards and his work has been shown in museums and galleries worldwide. CBC Arts(加拿大广播公司艺术频道)______ Josiah in a YouTube video, where he got to say a bit about himself and his interest in photography. Josiah started using his dad’s ______ when he was only five years old. As he ______, he took it more seriously when he was seven. Josiah says that he ______ being in the wilderness and spending time with animals, so it seems he put his two passions together. It’s _______, really!

Josiah explains that wildlife photography requires a lot of ______ and determination. He

____ rain, sleet, snow and freezing temperatures. To frame the perfect ______, there’s a lot of waiting and ______ days. He especially likes photographing bighorn sheep, and one of his photos of these wonderful animals ______ him Young Outdoor Photographer of the Year award. He has been granted this ______ three times so far. His last awarded photo, Raindrops, is currently on exhibit in Natural History Museum in London.

1.A.experience B.progress C.passion D.curiosity

2.A.amuse B.respect C.trust D.amaze

3.A.business B.fashion C.entertainment D.photography

4.A.talent B.knowledge C.success D.imagination

5.A.evaluated B.presented C.helped D.consulted

6.A.picture B.book C.camera D.method

7.A.complains B.explains C.proves D.understands

8.A.risks B.avoids C.enjoys D.practices

9.A.absurd B.complicated C.easy D.wonderful

10.A.training B.observation C.patience D.research

11.A.records B.dislikes C.expects D.bears

12.A.animal B.weather C.shot D.nature

13.A.long B.terrible C.cold D.free

14.A.left B.earned C.showed D.prepared

15.A.title B.scholarship C.photo D.permission

 

1.A 2.D 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.C 11.D 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文,记叙了乔希亚劳恩斯坦在野外动物摄影上取得的成就和付出的艰辛的事情。 1. 考查名词的辨析。句意:看着这些专业的野生动物的图片,很容易认为在镜头后面的一定是一个有着数十年的经验的成年人。A. experience经验,经历;B. progress进程,进步;C. passion激情;D. curiosity好奇心。根据下文但是这些相片是有一个14岁的乔希亚劳恩斯坦拍摄的。这句话可以看出逻辑关系是转折,故前面应该是有经验的,再加上前面数十年decades的表述,故确定答案为有经验的。A选项切合文意。故选A。 2. 考查动词的辨析。句意:一次又一次,我听说有关让我惊喜的小孩子的事情。A. amuse娱乐;B. respect尊重;C. trust信任;D. amaze让人惊喜。根据下文小乔希亚劳恩斯坦就是其中一位。而上文表达的内容告诉我们乔希亚在十四岁就拍摄了如此专业的野生动物的照片。这不能不说是让作者惊喜的事情。D选项切合文意。故选D。 3. 考查名词的辨析。句意:他只有十四岁,而他已经进入摄影界九年了。A. business商务;B. fashion时髦;C. entertainment娱乐;D. photography相片,摄影。根据下文:他成长成为一名充满激情的野生动物摄影师,可以推定他从事的是摄影。D选项切合文意。故选D。 4. 考查名词的辨析。句意:他成长成为一名充满激情的野生动物摄影师,甚至开始因为他的天赋和技巧而获得很多奖项。A. talent天赋;B. knowledge知识;C. success成功;D. imagination想象。这里根据上文里的描述他只有十四岁就能拍摄如此专业的照片,说明他有天赋。A选项切合文意。故选A。 5. 考查动词的辨析。句意:加拿大广播公司艺术频道将乔希亚呈现在YouTube视频中,在视频里他有机会谈论一点有关他自己的经历和他对摄影的兴趣。A. evaluated评估;B. presented呈现;C. helped帮助;D. consulted咨询。这里在视频中只能是呈现这个动词进行表述。而且句意告诉我们只有呈现在视频里才有机会表自己的想法和对摄影的爱好。B选项切合文意。故选B。 6. 考查名词的辨析。句意:乔希亚还只有五岁的时候就开始使用他父亲的相机。A. picture图片;B. book书籍;C. camera相机;D. method方法。这里是解释他之所以能有如此骄人的成绩,是因为他使用相机的时间很早。根据上文也可以推知他使用相机这一说法是正确的选项。而C选项切合文意。故选C。 7. 考查动词的辨析。句意:正如他所说的那样,他七岁时就更认真地对待摄影了。A. complains抱怨;B. explains解释;C. proves证明;D. understands理解。这里根据上文where he got to say a bit about himself and his interest in photography.“在视频里他有机会谈论一点有关他自己摄影的事情和摄影的兴趣”和第十空的文字:Josiah explains that wildlife photography requires “乔希亚解释说野生物摄影要求……”综合可以得知此处谈论即解释。B选项切合文意。故选B。 8. 考查动词的辨析。句意:乔希亚说他享受在野外的时光,并且享受和野生动物一起度过的时光。A. risks冒险;B. avoids避免;C. enjoys享受;D. practices实践,练习。从上文his interest in photography 谈论有关摄影的兴趣,既然是兴趣,说明他很享受这一过程和时光。C选项切合文意。故选C。 9. 考查形容词的辨析。句意:真好,真的。A. absurd荒唐;B. complicated复杂;C. easy容易;D. wonderful精彩。这是表明作者对如此小的年龄取得如此骄人的成绩,表述赞叹,同时表述惊喜之情,一如上文第二空所述。D选项切合文意。故选D。 10. 考查名词的辨析。句意:乔希亚解释说野生物摄影要求很多耐心和决心。A. training训练;B. observation观察;C. patience耐心,病人;D. research研究。根据下文第十二空文字there’s a lot of waiting “需要很多的等候……”可以得知此处需要的首先是耐心。C选项切合文意。故选C。 11. 考查动词的辨析。句意:他忍受雨水,雨夹雪,下雪,和冰冻气温天气。A. records记录;B. dislikes讨厌;C. expects预料;D. bears忍受。这里是根据文意推测出来的既然需要耐心和决心,又是野外摄影,那么就需要忍受恶劣天气。而D选项切合文意。故选D。 12. 考查名词的辨析。句意:为了获取完美的摄影抓拍照片,会需要漫长的等待和难熬的时光。A. animal动物;B. weather天气;C. shot射击,快照;D. nature自然。这里frame是取景的意思,野外摄影往往需要抓拍照片才能精彩呈现。C选项切合文意。故选C。 13. 考查形容词的辨析。句意:为了获取完美的摄影抓拍照片,会需要漫长的等待和难熬的时光。漫A. long长的;B. terrible恐怖的;C. cold寒冷的;D. free自由的。长的等待和……,这里用并列表述环境之恶劣,之难以忍受,用long和前面的a lot of对等表并列,以达到修辞效果。而A选项切合文意。故选A。 14. 考查动词的辨析。句意:他尤其喜欢拍摄加拿大盘羊,这些美妙的动物摄影照片之一为他赢得了青年户外摄影年度大奖。A. left离开;B. earned挣钱,获得;C. showed显示;D. prepared准备。从句子中的year award可以看出是赢得了年度大奖。而B选项切合文意。故选B。 15. 考查名词的辨析。句意:到目前为止他已经接受此类荣誉三次了。A. title标题,荣誉,头衔; B. scholarship奖学金;C. photo照片;D. permission允许。从been granted搭配表达的意思“获得”可以得知是获得类似的头衔或者荣誉。A选项切合文意。故选A。
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