图片,为当地的飞蛾记录工作做出了贡献。
9.What do people mean by "No, that can't be a moth"?
A.Scheer is highly skilled at drawing.
B.They don't like the pictures of moths.
C.The moths in the pictures are too strange.
D.The pictures seem too beautiful to be moths'.
解析:选D 推理判断题。根据第一段内容可知,Scheer是一位收集飞蛾图片的艺术家,他用电子仪器拍出人们肉眼看不到的飞蛾的美丽,以至于人们都无法相信。所以人们说这句话暗含Scheer的作品美得不可思议。
10.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A.How Scheer caught moths.
B.Scheer's working environment.
C.How Scheer found moths' beauty.
D.Scheer's friendship with Klingensmith.
解析:选A 段落大意题。第二段主要讲述了Scheer在办公室和朋友家的后院捕捉飞蛾的方法。
11.The figures mentioned in Paragraph 4 show that .
A.local moths have bright colors and clear patterns
B.a microscope should be used to prepare the pictures
C.clear pictures result from much detailed information
D.high quality paint must be used to create the pictures
解析:选C 推理判断题。第四段中提到Scheer用扫描仪扫描一只飞蛾需要20分钟,这样能够储存足够多、足够详细的图片信息;两只飞蛾的图片信息就能占满一张CD;而且当把图片放大至2 700倍时,图片依然很清晰,由此可见,高清图片得益于很多详细的图片信息。
12.What does the author think of Scheer's work?
A.It is a common form of art.
B.It benefits research on moths.
C.It'll get popular in Alaska or the Amazon.
D.It needs to overcome regional limitations.