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【题目】

1Which is your favorite c_____ on CCTV?

2I have r______ a letter from him but I haven't written back yet.

3—Where's Mr. Green?

—He has gone to attend an ________(国际的) meeting.

4________ (放松)and enjoy the ride.

5There is a ________(巨大的)building near the river.

【答案】

1channel

2received

3international

4Relax

5huge

【解析】

1句意:你最喜欢中央电视台的哪个频道?空格前是形容词,所以应该用名词,根据谓语动词是is,所以用名词的单数形式。故答案为:channel

2句意:我已经收到了一封他的来信,但是我还没有回信。短语receive a letter from sb收到了一封来自某人的信,因为前面有have可知,这里应该用现在完成时。故答案为:received

3句意:--格林先生在哪里?---他已经去参加一次国际会议。故答案为:international

4句意:放松一下去骑自行车兜风吧。因为and后是动词原形,所以空格处也用动词原形。故答案为:Relax

5句意:在这条河流附近有一座巨大的桥。空格后是名词,所以这里应该用形容词,故答案为:huge

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【题目】In 2011, when British photographer David J. Slater was visiting a park in Indonesia, his camera was taken away by a group of black monkeys. The result was hundreds of monkey selfies (自拍照). The best ones show a female monkey smiling toothily for the camera. Slater then sold the photos and they became popular on the Internet.

Nobody knew they would create a copyright battle three years later.

Last month, Wikimedia Commons put the monkey selfies online under a collection of free photos without Slater’s permission. Slater asked the website to take them down since he owns the copyright.

However, Wikimedia Foundation—the organization behind Wikimedia Commons—refused Slater’s request. They said that according to US copyright law, whoever pushes the button on the camera owns the copyright to the photo. It was the monkeys but not Slater that pushed the button.

What’s more, monkeys don’t own copyright. “US copyright law says that works that come from a non-human source can’t ask for copyright,” said Katherine Maher, Chief Communications Officer of Wikimedia.

Slater argues that the pictures belong to him as they were taken from his camera. He said he bought the cameras; he spent a lot of money to travel to Indonesia; and it was his carelessness that allowed the monkeys to take his cameras away. All these have made him the author of the picture, no matter who pushed the button. In a sense, the monkeys could be regarded as his assistant, Slater said.

As of now, there has been no result in the Monkey Selfie case. Who do you think will win this interesting battle?

【1】 What can we learn from the first paragraph?

A. Some monkeys grabbed Slater’s camera.

B. Slater took photos of the monkeys and sold them.

C. The photos taken by Slater became popular on the Internet.

【2】The underlined word “copyright” in the second paragraph probably means “______” in Chinese.

A. 网络 B. 版权 C. 材料

【3】The copyright battle of the photos began in ______.

A. 2011 B. 2012 C. 2014

【4】Who owns the copyright of the photos according to Wikimedia?

A. The monkeys. B. David J. Slater. C. Nobody.

【5】What is the story main about?

A. A copyright battle over photos taken by monkeys.

B. Why Wikipedia refused to take down some photos.

C. How the photos taken by monkeys became popular online.

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