a)
1 D 3 А 5 H 7 E
2 В 4 C 6 G 8 F
b)
The optical viewfinder is what you look through to take a picture with a camera. However, digital cameras have LCD panels that can display what you are about to photograph. The electronic flash allows you to take photos in the dark and the zoom lens lets you move towards or away from the subject by simply adjusting the zoom control. The memory card slot holds the card on which all your pictures are stored and the power is supplied by batteries stored in the battery compartment. The control buttons on the top of the camera are used to take the photos and to turn the camera on and off.
1 D 3 А 5 H 7 E
2 В 4 C 6 G 8 F
b)
The optical viewfinder is what you look through to take a picture with a camera. However, digital cameras have LCD panels that can display what you are about to photograph. The electronic flash allows you to take photos in the dark and the zoom lens lets you move towards or away from the subject by simply adjusting the zoom control. The memory card slot holds the card on which all your pictures are stored and the power is supplied by batteries stored in the battery compartment. The control buttons on the top of the camera are used to take the photos and to turn the camera on and off.
a)
I think the article is about a photographer who takes photos of the poorest areas in the world and then he exhibits his work in public places so that people might become more aware of the suffering people are going through.
I think the article is about a photographer who takes photos of the poorest areas in the world and then he exhibits his work in public places so that people might become more aware of the suffering people are going through.
a)
1 D 3 C 5 G 7 E
2 F 4 A 6 H
b)
1 D (he moved to Taiwan… this was where)
2 F (friendliest and most welcoming … they offer whatever hospitality they can… warm smile)
3 C (tricky to reach … he wouldn’t have been able to post his photo if a lady in the building hadn’t held onto him from the inside)
4 A (caption alongside the photo… subject and their life situation … tell someone a personal story … more receptive to it)
5 G (walk in Manila … ended up in … crowded slums … a group of 50 families living in shacks…,… with no running water, electricity or sanitation)
6 H (For several months, Ashton held classes for groups of children … hard work didn’t go unnoticed … charity official said, “He goes to the most dangerous areas in Manila… everyone loves him.”)
7 E (If Ashton had more funding … if he can find the $50,000 needed)
1 D 3 C 5 G 7 E
2 F 4 A 6 H
b)
1 D (he moved to Taiwan… this was where)
2 F (friendliest and most welcoming … they offer whatever hospitality they can… warm smile)
3 C (tricky to reach … he wouldn’t have been able to post his photo if a lady in the building hadn’t held onto him from the inside)
4 A (caption alongside the photo… subject and their life situation … tell someone a personal story … more receptive to it)
5 G (walk in Manila … ended up in … crowded slums … a group of 50 families living in shacks…,… with no running water, electricity or sanitation)
6 H (For several months, Ashton held classes for groups of children … hard work didn’t go unnoticed … charity official said, “He goes to the most dangerous areas in Manila… everyone loves him.”)
7 E (If Ashton had more funding … if he can find the $50,000 needed)
1 picking through
2 passers-by
3 warm
4 poverty-stricken
5 bustling
6 billboard
7 outlook
2 passers-by
3 warm
4 poverty-stricken
5 bustling
6 billboard
7 outlook
on a whim = after a sudden desire
nooks and crannies = little corners
open up = start to say what one thinks or feels
appalled = disgusted
hearty = large & satisfying
nooks and crannies = little corners
open up = start to say what one thinks or feels
appalled = disgusted
hearty = large & satisfying
1 would give
2 will begin
3 won’t/will not get out
4 help
5 hadn’t lost
6 didn’t live
7 would/could/might have helped
8 would sign up
If a passer-by sees… then this… will serve
If he plays… they quickly open up he wouldn’t have been able… if a lady… hadn’t held onto
If he can find., his next project will be…
If you tell… they are more
If Ashton had more funding, he would love to
2 will begin
3 won’t/will not get out
4 help
5 hadn’t lost
6 didn’t live
7 would/could/might have helped
8 would sign up
If a passer-by sees… then this… will serve
If he plays… they quickly open up he wouldn’t have been able… if a lady… hadn’t held onto
If he can find., his next project will be…
If you tell… they are more
If Ashton had more funding, he would love to
1 If the whole world were listening, I would tell everyone that we have to do more to help poor people.
2 If I could change one thing about myself, I would choose to become more patient.
3 If I had found a wallet in the street, I would have handed it in at the nearest police station.
4 If I travel abroad, I will go somewhere sunny.
2 If I could change one thing about myself, I would choose to become more patient.
3 If I had found a wallet in the street, I would have handed it in at the nearest police station.
4 If I travel abroad, I will go somewhere sunny.
During my day accompanying Kaid Ashton while he worked, I saw him take photographs of people in the most poverty-stricken parts of the city. We were in the poorest and most dangerous parts of Manila. We met many young children from the slums. Afterwards, we developed the photos and made them into posters. Then we went to the busy shopping streets where the designer boutiques were and Kaid pasted prints of the photos onto the walls. Some places were difficult to reach, so I held onto him at times so he wouldn’t fall. In the afternoon, I watched Kaid as he taught a group of poor children how to create art. He really wants to help these people have a better quality of life.
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