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When I first began to learn photography,a photographer offered me a simple(1)
C
C
for taking a good picture.
   Don't just "point and(2)
A
A
",as one camera used to advertise.After(3)
D
D
your intended subject through the lens(鏡頭),pause and think about how you(4)
B
B
in the moment.Then after deciding the specific part of your subject that(5)
B
B
that emotion,simply cut away everything else and press the button.(6)
A
A
:focus on what matters most.
   This advice could also be applied to(7)
C
C
.Focus on what matters most;(8)
D
D
everything else.When we go about our lives with little(9)
B
B
or difficulty,we may be tempted to "take it all in" and thus(10)
B
B
to focus on what matters most and find it(11)
A
A
to get rid of unnecessary things.
   All is too often it is not until our lives are in(12)
C
C
that we suddenly realize that we've(13)
C
C
our focus.We have(14)
B
B
paid attention to the important aspects of existence—justice kindness,and humanity.w(15)
D
D
e actually have a chance to focus again.As we make difficult(16)
D
D
about what offers meaning and purpose,we may discover that even(17)
C
C
things have the potential to turn good and(18)
A
A
.We just need to reframe the(19)
A
A
before us.Then we can(20)
D
D
and pay attention to the meaningful things of life.

(1) A.example B.reward C.tip D.course
(2) A.shoot B.reframe C.catch D.focus
(3) A.recognizing B.considering C.designing D.spotting
(4) A.behave B.feel C.stand D.play
(5) A.maintained B.a(chǎn)roused C.recalled D.recovered
(6) A.In other words B.As a whole C.In a way D.On the contrary
(7) A.work B.photography C.life D.study
(8) A.lose track of B.make use of C.get hold of D.let go of
(9) A.surprise B.challenge C.happiness D.regret
(10) A.struggle B.fail C.intend D.expect
(11) A.tough B.strange C.helpless D.a(chǎn)imless
(12) A.surprise B.doubt C.crisis D.pride
(13) A.a(chǎn)bandoned B.cancelled C.misplaced D.forget
(14) A.merely B.rarely C.a(chǎn)lways D.sometimes
(15) A.Thus B.Moreover C.Instead D.However
(16) A.comments B.requests C.promises D.decisions
(17) A.impossible B.a(chǎn)ctive C.negative D.complex
(18) A.beautiful B.long C.fresh D.memorable
(19) A.picture B.figure C.memory D.story
(20) A.react B.relax C.reappear D.refocus

【考點(diǎn)】日常生活;記敘文
【答案】C;A;D;B;B;A;C;D;B;B;A;C;C;B;D;D;C;A;A;D
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