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49.If you want to hide your double-chin when taking a photo,you'd betterstick your tongue to the roof of your mouth as you smile.
50.Your eyes will probably widen if youhave the photographer stand above youwhen taking photos.
51.You may fail to be noticed in a photo if youwear dark-colored clothes.
52.The two factors making you look bigger in a picture arewearing clothes in very light colours and with too many patterns.

分析 本文主要从两个方面介绍了照相时,如何使自己在全家福照片里看起来更漂亮;第一是怎样才能使脸部看起来更漂亮;第二是怎样才能使身形照出来更漂亮.

解答 答案:
50.stick your tongue to the roof of your mouth as you smile.
细节理解题     根据"FOR THE FACE"中的第一条"stick your tongue to the roof of your mouth as you smile.It reduces the double-chin effect."可知,照相时,要想达到隐藏双下巴的效果,那就应当将你的舌头贴在嘴的顶部;由于此处是用在动词短语had better之后,应使用动词原形;故填stick your tongue to the roof of your mouth as you smile.
51.have the photographer stand above you.
细节理解题     根据"FOR THE FACE"中的第五条"Have the photographer stand above you so your chin is naturally facing down and your eyes widen."可知,如果让摄影师站在你的上方,让你的下巴自然向下,你的眼睛会瞪得很大;由于主句使用了一般将来时,而此处用在了if从句中,故用一般现在时;故填have the photographer stand above you.
52.wear dark-colored clothes.
细节理解题    根据"FOR THE BODY"中第三条"while dark colours can get lost in the picture."可知,穿深色的衣服照相会使得人会在照片中不容易被识别出来;由于此处用在了if从句中,说明的是在通常情况下,会产生的图片效果,故用一般现在时;故答案为:wear dark-colored clothes.
53.wearing clothes in very light colours and with too many patterns.
内容归纳题     根据"FOR THE BODY"中第三条"Very light colours can make you look larger"(很浅的颜色会让你看起来显得身形庞大)以及第四条"Don't wear too many patterns.If you are a large person…(不要穿有太多图案的衣服;如果你是一个身形很大的人…)"可知,让你在照片里看起来显得更大的两个因素是:穿颜色很浅的衣服以及穿带有过多图案的衣服;此空缺处在句中作表语,所以应使用动名词短语;故答案为:wearing clothes in very light colours and with too many patterns.

点评 本题主要考查了学生综合运用英语的能力,尤其是运用英语进行的概括能力;做本题时,首先要快速浏览全文,把握文章主旨大意;其次,根据问题到相应的段落去寻找答案,或归纳概括出主要的内容或大意;答题的要求是:回答要准确简洁,并且还应符合语法逻辑.

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