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China's
Bao Yongqing has been named the overall winner of the Wildlife Photographer of
the Year competition for 2019, claiming one of the world's top photography
awards.
The
competition is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum in London.
This year's competition, the 55th, drew more than 48,000 entries from 100
countries. The winning entry by Bao, a native of Qinghai province, is titled The Moment. It captures a remarkable
standoff between a Tibetan fox and a marmot(土拨鼠),
and was taken on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. "Photographically, it is quite
simply the perfect moment," said Roz Kidman Cox, the chairwoman of the
judging panel. "The expressive intensity of the postures holds you
transfixed, and the thread of energy between the raised paws seems to hold the protagonists
in perfect balance", Cox said. To have captured such a powerful
interaction between a Tibetan fox and a marmot — two species key to the ecology
of this high-grassland region — is extraordinary. Museum Director Michael Dixon
said the picture captured "nature's ultimate challenge——the battle for
survival".
Bao,
in a group interview on Wednesday, said of the photo: "It is very
difficult and rare to capture this kind of moment, so I knew it was something
very special. It took about two or three hours to get this photo. I was
watching them for a long time. I have paid attention to this competition for a
long time, and my first purpose was to show my image to the world, and secondly
to protect the environment and my homeland," he said." In my
hometown, everyone looks after the animals, so when I go home with this award,
it will be an encouragement to our people to be more protective of animals and
the environment." In addition, the photographer said: "This
competition is one of the most important among photographers in China, so I
wanted to draw people's attention to animal protection. I hope it will
introduce a passion for animals to more people."
The
exhibition at the Natural History Museum in Kensington will open on Friday and
run through the end of May next year, when it will go on a national and
international tour. Entries for next year's competition will be accepted
beginning on Oct. 21.
(1)
What does the underlined word "protagonists" in the 2nd paragraph mean?
A . Onlookers.
B . Photographers.
C . Hunters.
D . Main characters.
(2)
Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A . The Wildlife Photographer of the Year originated from London.
B . The Wildlife Photographer of the Year is a domestic competition in China.
C . The competition drew worldwide attention, making it the best event in photography.
D . Entries are strictly restricted, mainly focused on endangered animals.
(3)
What is the reason for Bao's winning the award?
A . His capturing a crucial moment between two typical species.
B . His expertise in photography.
C . His passionate devotion to wildlife protection.
D . His publicizing the knowledge of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
(4)
What can we infer from the passage?
A . In Bao's hometown, everyone looks after animals.
B . Taking photos can sometimes be painstaking.
C . Photograph is sure to raise public awareness of animal protection.
D . The exhibition will go on a tour in China next year.
答案: D
A
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B