3.For many people around the world,a subway journey means speeding from one dull station to the next,surrounded by too many uncomfortable,impatient people.But on the Moscow Metro,taking the subway is like walking through a national heritage site.Depending on where you get off,you'll receive a brief course in architectural movements and face colorful glass windows,marble(大理石)columns,gilded (鎏金的)mosaics and painted scenes from Russian history.
"These extraordinarily beautiful places are unlike any metro station I've ever seen,"says Vancouver-based photographer David Burdeny.
When Burdeny,who himself has a master's degree in architecture,first found out about Moscow's metro stations,he was struck by the work of art.In all,he has photographed 20of the most beautiful stations.
Burdeny had originally planned to focus on Russian stations more generally,taking photos of examples in both St.Petersburg and Moscow.
"But when I saw the stations in Moscow,they just completely blew away the St.Petersburg ones,"he says.
Shooting in the subway sounds simple,but it is not without challenges.For one thing,Burdeny had to figure out a way to access them between 12:30a.m.a(chǎn)nd 5:30a.m.,when the stations were closed.
In the end,he settled on Arbatskaya Metro Station,whose vaulted (拱頂?shù)模?nbsp;arches he found the most beautiful.But it also represented a challenge he was not sure he was able to overcome:conveying the hugeness of the spaces.The Arbatskaya platform,for example,stretches 820feet."Some of the arches are quite long,"he says."When you enter them,they're just so completely grand."
1.We can learn from the text that David BurdenyD.
A.is a world-famous architect
B.is studying Russian history
C.took the subway to and from work
D.took photos of Moscow subway stations
2.What Burdeny found challenging wasC.
A.when to take photos of Moscow subway stations
B.whether to work in St.Petersburg or Moscow
C.how to photograph the long arches at Arbatskaya Station
D.where to get off to study the Moscow metro system
3.What does the underlined word"shooting"mean in Paragraph 6?B
A.Firing bullets from a gun.
B.Taking photographs.
C.Making movies.
D.Throwing the ball at the basket.

分析 本文介紹了建筑師David Burdeny喜歡拍攝建筑物的照片,在看到莫斯科地鐵站的時(shí)候.被它的建筑特色所吸引,雖然由于空間特別巨大,使得拍攝是個(gè)難題,但是他還是拍了20張這個(gè)車站的照片.

解答 1~3 DCB
1.D.細(xì)節(jié)題.根據(jù)第三段In all,he has photographed 20of the most beautiful stations.可知David Burdeny已經(jīng)拍了20張這個(gè)車站的照片了,所以答案是D.took photos of Moscow subway stations.
2.C.細(xì)節(jié)題.根據(jù)末段But it also represented a challenge he was not sure he was able to overcome:conveying the hugeness of the spaces.和Some of the arches are quite long可知由于空間特別巨大,使得拍攝是個(gè)難題,所以答案是C.how to photograph the long arches at Arbatskaya Station.
3.B.詞義猜測(cè)題.根據(jù)第一題和第四段中Burdeny had originally planned to focus on Russian stations more generally,taking photos of examples in both St.Petersburg and Moscow.可知Burdeny在拍攝車站,所以該句Shooting in the subway sounds simple,but it is not without challenges的Shooting in the subway 指的是在地鐵站拍照,因此答案是B.Taking photographs.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 考查景物類介紹.
shoot:除了普通的"射擊,拍攝,發(fā)芽,…"等意思外,是用於表示氣憤或懊惱說出的那句臟話(shit)的代用語.

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