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【题目】The Humane Society of Utah,a non-profit organization,is the largest shelter in the state because it takes every animal that can be lawfully accepted.The shelter employed photographer Guinevere Shuster,from New York,who came up with a creative way to find new homes for the dogs.She took lively photos for them.

The 31-year-old created sets of four pictures showing the playful and serious sides of each animal.Guinevere Shuster tried her best to show these dogs the way they'd really look if you allowed them into your life.She said,“I'm always trying to imagine better ways to make the poor animals attractive to the public.The photos show their great personalities and are a much better way than presenting them as the sad dogs waiting to be taken home.I'm lucky because I get to connect the two things I love most,animals and photography.”

Guinevere says she finds it easy to work with dogs.She said,“It's just me and the dog in the office so they can pay their attention to the photo-taking.I use a lot of treats and some funny noises I've learned to get the dogs' attention. A fun method is to throw treats at the dogs-it's useful for getting unusual looks from them.”

Since starting the project,a number of dogs have been taken home by dog lovers after they saw Guinevere's pictures on the Humane Society of Utah's Facebook page.In the last three years,she has photographed more than 4,000 animals.This year,the shelter has placed nearly 9,000 homeless pets into their permanent homes.

1The Humane Society of Utah is .

A. a shelter center only for little dogs B. a profit-making organization

C. a home for the old citizens in Utah D. an organization to help homeless animals

2What can we know about Guinevere Shuster?

A. She is a photographer featuring on animals and plants.

B. She shows great interest in photographing animals.

C. She grew up in New York and learned photography there.

D. The photos of the dogs she took were displayed at her gallery.

3Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?

A. The organization only accepts animals from the state of Utah.

B. Guinevere worked for the Humane Society of Utah voluntarily.

C. Many dogs have been adopted after Guinevere's photos were posted.

D. Guinevere takes the pictures of the dogs at her own home.

4What is the author's attitude towards this project?

A. Objective. B. Subjective. C. Doubtful. D. Critical.

【答案】

1D

2B

3C

4A

【解析】试题分析:The Humane Society of Utah是一个非盈利组织,是这个州最大的动物庇护所。这个组织雇佣了摄影师Guinevere Shuster为这些动物拍照,多亏了她拍摄的或顽皮或严肃的照片,许多狗被爱狗人士带回家。

1细节理解题。根据第一段第一句The Humane Society of Utah,a non-profit organization,is the largest shelter in the state because it takes every animal that can be lawfully accepted.可知,这是一个非盈利的帮助无家可归动物的组织。故选D。

2推理判断题。根据第二段Guinevere Shuster说的I'm always trying to imagine better ways to make the poor animals attractive to the public…. I'm lucky because I get to connect the two things I love most,animals and photography.可推断,Guinevere Shuster总是努力为这些动物拍出更具吸引力的照片,她感到幸运因为拍照把她最喜欢的两件事:动物和拍照联系在了一起。因此推断她对拍摄动物有极大的兴趣。故选B。

3推理判断题。根据最后一段首句Since starting the project,a number of dogs have been taken home by dog lovers after they saw Guinevere's pictures on the Humane Society of Utah's Facebook page.可知,自从开始这个项目以来,因为在the Humane Society of UtahFacebook主页上看到了Guinevere拍摄的照片很多狗被爱狗的人带回家。因此推断在Guinevere拍摄的照片被发布以后,许多狗被领养。故选C。

4观点态度题。根据最后一段句子In the last three years,she has photographed more than 4,000 animals.This year,the shelter has placed nearly 9,000 homeless pets into their permanent homes.并结合二、三两段内容可知,作者在介绍Guinevere时客观公正,没有感情色彩。故选A。

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