Whatdophotographyandfoster(收養的)carehaveincommon?Apparen...
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What do photography and foster(收養的)care have in common? Apparently a lot. Jennifer Loomis, an experienced local photographer, and her husband were a childless couple, so they were considering 41 a kid. As part of their 42 , they went online and visited sites containing 43 of children up for adoption. 44 , the photos didn't really express the children. To Loomis' artful eye, they 45 to let people know who the children truly were. Loomis then contacted Northwest Adoption Exchange and 46 a free photo shoot(*攝影) to help 47 children show better pictures of them to adoptive parents. The 48 readily agreed.
One child who 49 the photo shoot was Deon, a lonely child who had bounced around the foster system. With Loomis' great 50 , a new and more handsome Deon was photographed. And this had a(n) 51 effect! Soon prospective parents Joanna Church and Sean Vaillancourt saw Deon's new photo on the website and were attracted by the boy with bright, happy eyes (They had previously seen his old photo, but got no 52 impression of him). Contact was made, he was 53 their home.
Now Church and Vaillancourt have become Deon's parents. The 54 was a godsend(天賜之物)to Deon. He had been in mid out of various foster homes since the age of 5, and was losing 55 . At age 18, children no longer qualify for foster care and must begin to 56 themselves. This is a bitter reality for a child at age 16, 57 one who has never really found 58 from a home.
Deon is now paired with a loving family simply 59 Jennifer Loomis took a better photo of him. She has completely changed Deon's 60 and that of his adoptive parents.
"When you give someone a chance," Deon said, "you are basically saving a life.”
41. A. photographing | B. interviewing | C. adopting | D. sponsoring |
42. A. study | B. treatment | C. search | D. design |
43. A. images | B. plans | C. stories | D. ideas |
44. A. However | B. Therefore | C. Besides | D. Otherwise |
45. A. managed | B. failed | C. decided | D. tried |
46. A. required | B. accepted | C. offered | D. allowed |
47. A. curious | B. lonely | C. happy | D. willing |
48. A. team | B. couple | C. government | D. organization |
49. A. attended | B. helped | C. refused | D. learned |
50. A. concerns | B. skills | C. abilities | D. courage |
51. A. permanent | B. immediate | C. positive | D. adverse |
52. A. unique | B. first | C. clear | D. new |
53. A. taken for | B. called at | C. brought into | D. carried away |
54. A. match | B. performance | C. practice | D. struggle |
55. A. hope | B. opportunity | C. energy | D. interest |
56. A. teach | C. support | C. control | D. trust |
57. A. usually | B. particularly | C. specially | D. definitely |
58. A. freedom | B. happiness | C. answers | D. chances |
59. A. though | B. unless | C. but | D. because |
60. A. attitude | B. manner | C. behavior | D. life |
【回答】
41-45 CCAAB 46-50 CDDAB 51-55 BCCAA 56-60 BBBDD
知識點:社會現象類
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