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江苏省沭阳县2020-2021学年七年级下学期英语期中阶段性达标测试卷

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Hello, boys and girls, please listen to me(careful). There's something important for you to remember. It's about our trip. First, on Friday, we(meet) at the school gate because that's where the bus will be. We'll start out at seven thirty, so I want you(be) there at a quarter past seven, so we'll have enough time(put) the luggage on the bus. Don't bring too much-we'll only be away for two(night)! Just take a small bag. That should be enough.

For the project work itself, you'll need to take(photo), so you can take cameras with you. You also need a notebook, so you can write down what you find. Now we've booked into the Knellsmere Hotel. They have public phone if you want to ring(you) parents and don't have a cell phone. When we stay in the hotel, we should(get) back to the hotel before 9: 00 p. m. , so after dinner you'd not go far away from the hotel. In the hotel there's a gym and I know lots of you will enjoy(use) that. It's free for you. Well, I wish all of you can have a(wonder) time.

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    When British photographer David J. Slater was visiting a park in Indonesia, his camera {#blank#}1{#/blank#} (take) away by a group of black monkeys. The result was hundreds of monkey selfies(自拍照). The best {#blank#}2{#/blank#} (one) show a monkey smiling toothily for the camera. Slater then sold the photos and they became popular {#blank#}3{#/blank#} the Internet.

    Nobody knew they would create a copyright(版权) battle three years {#blank#}4{#/blank#} (late).

    Not long ago, a website put the monkey selfies online under a collection of free photos {#blank#}5{#/blank#} Slater's permission(允许). Slater asked the website {#blank#}6{#/blank#} (take) them down since he owned the copyright.

    {#blank#}7{#/blank#}, the website refused to do so. They said that according to US copyright law, whoever pushes the button on the camera owns the copyright of the photo. It was the monkeys but not Slater that pushed the button.

    They said, "US copyright law says that works that come from a non-human source can't ask for copyright. That {#blank#}8{#/blank#} (mean) monkeys don't own copyright."

    Slater argued that the pictures belonged to him as they were taken from his camera. He said he bought the camera; he spent a lot of money {#blank#}9{#/blank#} (travel) to Indonesia; and it was his carelessness that allowed the monkeys to take his camera away. All these have made him own the pictures, no matter {#blank#}10{#/blank#} pushed the button. In a sense, the monkeys helped him take the photos.

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