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y.B.D.Dolphins.B.seagull.A Frightening and Fantastic Experience under SeaD.s Narrow Escape from a Whales MouthB. Still holding his underwater camera in his hand, the diver swam to his boat, where he was quickly rescued by the members of the team. The terrible adventure did not disturb Rainer for too long. After checking to ensure he had no injuries, the diver returned to the water to seek out more.(1)Which of the following is the best title of the passage? A.s mouth, I tried to control my fear. But I was convinced that it was going to dive down and release me much deeper in the ocean.s Sardine Run off the coast of Point Elizabeth Sardine Run, the annual migration(遷徙)of billions of sardines (a small sea fish), is a big draw for large predators, especially the dolphin and whale. Predators are animals that kill and eat other animals. In an attempt to obtain the best images of the incredible natural phenomenon, Rainer dived into the middle of a spinning ball of fish. Suddenly the sea moved around violently, and the experienced diver and his photographer Heinz Toperczer, who was filming from the boat, instantly realized something strange was going on. Suddenly dolphins shot out of the water, a white spray came out and then a whale appeared and grasped Rainer2.閱讀理解 故選C。根據(jù)最后一段中的It39。故選D。t have a whole lot of hope they could fix them, but they did,‘ Emily says. ”艾米麗說:能修好它們,我沒有抱太大的希望,但他們做到了。 (3)考查推理判斷。s blog about the experience, and soon Operation Photo Rescue, as it came to be known, had s from hundreds of volunteers, including photographers and restoration experts, eager to help.“后來被稱為照片救援行動的網(wǎng)站,收到了數(shù)百名志愿者的電子郵件,其中包括攝影師和修復專家,他們都渴望提供幫助,可知,他們的行動鼓舞了其他的志愿者加入。 (2)考查細節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第一段中的I told them I could take the ruined pictures, copy them and give them digitally restored (修復) photos, 可知,攝影記者麗貝卡塞爾會幫助他們修復受損的照片。埃利斯通過照片修復,他們讓很多人丟失的記憶得到恢復,同時,也贏得了人們的肯定。D.An Act of GenerosityC.Sceptical.(4)What is the best title for the passage? A.C.Hopeless.made their work known in their newspaper(3)How did Emily Lancaster feel when she first heard about Operation Photo Rescue? A.spent four days mending the photosB.quit their jobs in 2006D.help with their damaged photosC.take them to their temporary home operating costs are covered by donations. It39。m so happy to have these two.t have a whole lot of hope they could fix them, but they did, Emily says. Almost every day I think about all the pictures I39。 Though digital restoration is a painstaking process, mending irreplaceable family pictures means the world to victims like Emily Lancaster, 71, who took out piles of ruined photo albums after Katrina, never thinking the mess could be saved. But she just couldn39。 When her editor, Dave Ellis, saw the photo of the couple, he suggested they go back and restore damaged photos for even more people. So in January 2006, with paid time off from the paper, the two set up shop in Pass Christian. After posting a notice in the munity newsletter, Rebecca and Dave received 500 photos in four days. For each, the pair took a new digital picture, then used hightech software to erase water spots and restore colors. It just so happened that a popular website linked to Dave39。(英語)高考英語閱讀理解(人物故事)抓分精品訓練一、高中英語閱讀理解人物故事類1.閱讀理解 Three months after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Rebecca Sell, then 24, a photojournalist for Fredericksburg photographed a New Orleans couple worriedly examining waterspotted photo albums. As she took the photo, something within her clicked. I told them I could take the ruined pictures, copy them and give them digitally restored (修復) photos, she recalls. Although a bit sceptical, the couple agreed. Rebecca took their photos home, restored them and took them to the couple at their temporary home. It felt so good to be able to do that for them, says Rebecca.s blog about the experience, and soon Operation Photo Rescue, as it came to be known, had s from hundreds of volunteers, including photographers and restoration experts, eager to help.t bear to part with a few treasured pictures, including a portrait of her father, who had passed away, and a photo of her husband as a boy. Then she heard about Operation Photo Rescue. I didn39。ve lost. I39。 In the five years since Katrina, Operation Photo Rescue has collected thousands of pictures ruined by floods, hurricanes and tornadoes. Volunteers make copy runs to disaster areas across the country to gather damaged photos from survivors。s great to be able to give people some of their history back, says Rebecca. One person told me that thanks to us, her grandmother got to see her photos again before she passed away. Moments like that remind me why I do this.(1)When Rebecca took the picture of the New Orleans couple, she decided to . A.B.set up shop in Pass Christiancover Hurricane Katrina(2)From Paragraph 2, we know that Dave and Rebecca . A.inspired volunteers to join themC.D.Excited.B.Satisfied.D.Surviving HurricanesB.Saving MemoriesA Lucky Couple【答案】 (1)B(2)B(3)D(4)C 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,攝影記者麗貝卡塞爾和編輯戴夫 (1)考查細節(jié)理解。故選B。根據(jù)第二段中的”It just so happened that a popular website linked to Dave39。故選B。根據(jù)第三段中的’I didn39。從而可以推斷出,艾米麗最初對能夠修復照片是懷疑的。 (4)考查主旨大意。s great to be able to give people some of their history back, says Rebecca. One person told me that thanks to us, her grandmother got to see her photos again before she passed away. Moments like that remind me why I do this.可知,通過照片修復,他們讓很多人丟失的記憶得到恢復,同時,也贏得了人們的肯定。 【點評】本題考點涉及細節(jié)理解,推理判斷和主旨大意三個題型的考查,是一篇故事類閱讀,要求考生在捕捉細節(jié)信息的基礎上,進一步根據(jù)上下文的邏輯關系,進行分析,推理,概括和歸納,從而選出正確答案。 In early February 2019, 51yearold Rainer Schimpf and his team set out to film South Africa39。 While Toperczer was filming the terrifying turn of eve