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【题目】 Do you like taking photos when you travel to a new place? Photos are a good way to keep your beautiful memories of a certain place. But you can't simply take photos everywhere.

Many people take photos in theaters, but this is actually not a good thing to do. The copyright(版权)of the shows needs to be protected. And taking photos during a show may also trouble others.

In museums, if there are“No Photos”signs, you should keep your camera off. Even if there are no such signs and you really want to take photos, at least turn off the camera’s flash. The flash can be bad for the antiques(古董).

If you are going to travel abroad, remember not to take any photos at custom. In many countries you will face heavy punishment if you do it.

Also, when you are visiting a church(教堂), it’s very impolite to take photos. If you are a fan of street snapping, be careful. Not everyone likes a stranger taking photos of them. Before taking a photo, ask him or her for permission.

Taking photos is not a bad thing, but you don't want to get yourself in trouble by doing it in the wrong place.

根据材料内容选择最佳答案

1If there are no“No photos”signs and you really want to take photos in museums, at least you should _______.

A.protect the copyrightB.turn off the camera’s flash

C.behave wellD.ask for permission

2Do not take photos at customs because _______.

A.you will be punishedB.the flash can be bad for the antiques

C.it may trouble othersD.it is impolite

3The underlined word“snapping”in the text means _______.

A.playingB.travelingC.photo-takingD.showing

4According to the text, you can’t simply take photos in places _______.

A.4B.5C.6D.3

5When you travel abroad, you can _______.

A.take photos of a stransere without permissionB.not take photos everywhere

C.take photos any whereD.not turn off the camera’s flash

【答案】

1B

2A

3C

4B

5B

【解析】

短文讲了我们不能在任何地方拍照,如果随意拍照,这样会给我们带来一些麻烦,文章举了电影院、博物馆、海关、教堂和街头等地点不要随意拍照。

1细节理解题。根据“Even if there are no such signs and you really want to take photos, at least turn off the camera’s flash.”可知博物馆中即使没有不准拍照的标志,如果你真的想拍照,也至少关掉相机的闪光灯。故选B

2细节理解题。根据“In many countries you will face heavy punishment if you do it.”可知在海关处不要拍照,因为在很多国家,如果你这么做,你将面对很严重的刑罚。故选A

3词义猜测题。下文中“Not everyone likes a stranger taking photos of them. Before taking a photo, ask him or her for permission.”是对上一句话的解释,也就是说在拍照的时候要小心,因此snapping可能意思是拍照。故选C

4推理判断题。文章第二段提到theaters“电影院、第三段提到museum“博物馆、第四段提到custom“海关、第五段提到church“教堂street“街头。因此本文一共提到五个地点不能随意拍照的地点。故选B

5主旨大意题。文章第一段总领开头,提出不能随意拍照。根据“But you can't simply take photos everywhere.”可知你不能在每个地方随意拍照。故选B

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