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III. Reading Comprehension: Choose the most appropriate answer. (2 points each, 30 points intotal.)Passage A : Questions 36-40 "'You could lose the souvenirs you buy when you go on vacation, but the pictures you take fromyour trips will last forever," says the travel photographer Natalie Amrossi, a brand ambassador forthe camera company Canon. "'Travel pictures instantly transport you back to those destinations andevoke the good times you had,"' she said. Fear not, inexperienced photographers ㅡ you can takegreat pictures even if you're not a pro. Here, Ms. Amrossi tells you how: No Fancy Camera Required. You don't need high-priced equipment with frills in order to getmemorable shots. Though the one on your smartphone is perfectly acceptable, a good camera thatcosts as little as $100 is a worthwhile investment because the images will be sharper and of betterquality. Look for a camera that's compact and easy to travel with, that can zoom in and out and thathas Wi-Fi capability, a feature that lets you transfer your shots to your mobile device and instantlyshare with friends and family. Keep a Shot List. Before you go, make a list of the images that you'd like to capture on your tripand include the time of day -- such as the Taj Mahal in Agra, India, at sunrise. "It's easy to beoverwhelmed by everything you're seeing, and a list helps you make sure that you don't miss anypictures you want," Ms. Amrossi said. A list of 10 to 20 desirable images is plenty, but don'tinclude only popular sites on it!. Go for Sunrise and Sunset Shots. Show off your destination in opposite ways - sunrise imagesusually mean limited crowds and capturing the solace of where you are; sunset shots, on the otherhand, present an opportunity to reflect the pulse of your destination. For an interesting contrast, getboth sunrise and sunset pictures at the same location. Be Spontaneous. While some planning is a good idea when it comes to vacation pictures, don'tscript all of your images shooting anything that appeals to you while you're exploring, whetherit's a pretty flower or local residents conversing at a sidewalk cafe, can also lead to album-worthyphotography.Experiment With Angles. 'Viewing popular attractions from aerial and low perspectives," saidMs. Amrossi, "can make for unique images." If shooting the Eiffel Tower, for example, considertaking the pictures from a rooftop nearby or the top of the Are de Triomphe. "Angle shots," shesaid, "are fun ways to interpret touristy sites."
【題組】36. According to the author, souvenirs from a trip are
(A) something travellers cannot resist
(B) something that will make a trip more memorable
(C) something which travellers can give up
(D) something that varies a lot in quality
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