题目内容
Taking pictures is fun. And taking good ones is easy if you follow a few simple rules. Before you snap a picture, think about it. Be sure you are close enough to your subject. A pretty face against a plain background, for instance, makes a good picture. But a distant figure lost among trees and clouds lacks interest. In a landscape scene, try to keep at least two-thirds of the picture below the line where the ground meets the sky. For a sky scene, keep at least two-thirds of the picture above that line.
Study pictures in newspapers and books. Try to see why some are better than others. Use what you learn to improve your own pictures.
1.This article gives some_______.
A.reasons for taking pictures B. differences between still and moving pictures
C.ideas for interesting hobbies D. hints for taking good pictures
2.The writer talks mostly about pictures taken_______.
A. outdoors B. by moonlight C. in color D. for newspapers
3. In the first example, the subject was probably a________.
A. car B. girl C. tree D. cloud
4.The subject of a picture should usually look_______.
A. close B. small C. shadowy D. shiny
5.In a landscape scene two-thirds of the picture should be_______.
A. sky B. clouds C. land D. horizon
6.You can improve your pictures by_______.
A.thinking about them before you take them
B.studying pictures in newspapers and books
C.snapping them as quickly as you can
D.Both A and B
7.The writer doesn't say anything about_______.
A.following rulesB. getting close to your subject
C.caring for your camera D. taking pictures of sky scenes
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