Choose A. B. C. or D for each gap to finish the following passage----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- Choose A, B, C, or D for each gap to finish the following passage. THE ORIGINS OF PHOTOGRAPHY The world's first surviving photograph was taken in 1827 by a Frenchman called Niepce. Up to that (71) ...... it had been impossible to capture permanently a living image, (72)..... in a painting or drawing. Niepce pointed his early camera at the window of his country home and produced an image. It wasn't very (73)......, and it took him eight hours in bright sunlight, but the image still survives to this day. Another Frenchman, Daguerre, heard about Niepce's work and (74)....... him. They became (75)..... and worked together to create a new photographic process. This process was very complicated and (76)..... a great deal of skill. (77)...... the difficulties, it became very popular and soon people around the world were taking daguerreotypes, as they were known. In England, William Henry Fox Talbot (78).... developed his own process at about the same time that Daguerre and Niepce were working on theirs. His method (79) ........ more than one copy to be made, (80)....... the daguerreotype could not be reproduced. This new technology created all kinds of opportunities for (81)....... Brave enough to travel to remote locations and to go into dangerous situations. Photographers (82)...... as Roger Fenton of England and Mathew Brady of America took some of the first war photographs. C. occasion D. mark By the 1880s, (83)...... America George Eastman produced the first Kodak camera, the world was ready for mass photography. The Kodak camera had roll of film inside and was (84)....... easier to use than any previous camera. It was an instant success and soon people were (85)..... their picture taken as if it were the most ordinary thing in the world. 71. A. point 72. A. although 73. A. clean 74. A. contacted 75. A. companions 76. A. claimed 77. A. In spite 78. A. had B. period B. except D. otherwise D. clear D. greeted D. opponents D. mentioned D. Despite D. got IV. 79. A. made 80. A. yet 81. A. those 82. A. even 83. A. where 84. A. considerable 85. A. being B. shiny B. communicated B. partners B. demanded B. Though B. was B. allowed B. even B. some B. so B. when B. extremely B. having C. despite C. smooth C. informed C. rivals C. asked C. However C. did C. let C. whereas C. they C. just C. which C. absolutely C. doing D. produced D. otherwise D. ones D. such D. while D. completely D. making |