Passage 1
Robert Capa is a name that has for many years been synonymous with war photography. Born in Hungary in 1913, Capa was forced to leave his native country after his involvement in anti-government protests. After his arrival in Berlin, he had first found work as a photographer. He later left Germany and moved to France due to the rise in Nazism. In 1936, Capa went to Spain and it was here over the next three years that he built his reputation as a war photographer. It was here too in 1936 that he took one of his most famous pictures, The Death of a Loyalist Soldier. One of Capa's most famous quotes was ‘If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough.’ And he took his attitude of getting close to the action to an extreme. His photograph, The Death of a Loyalist Soldier is a prime example of this as Capa captures the very moment the soldier falls. However, many have questioned the authenticity of this photograph, claiming that it was staged.
When World War II broke out, Capa was in New York, but he was soon back in Europe covering the war for Life magazine. Some of his most famous work was created on 6th June 1944 when he swam ashore with the first assault on Omaha Beach in the D-Day invasion of Normandy. Capa, armed only with two cameras, took more than one hundred photographs in the first hour of the landing, but a mistake in the darkroom during the drying of the film destroyed all but eight frames. It was the images from these frames however that inspired the visual style of Steven Spielberg's Oscar winning movie ‘Saving Private Ryan’. When Life magazine published the photographs, they claimed that they were slightly out of focus, and Capa later used this as the title of his autobiographical account of the war.
Capa's private life was no less dramatic. He was friend to many of Hollywood's directors, actors and actresses. In 1943 he fell in love with the wife of actor John Austin. His affair with her lasted until the end of the war and became the subject of his war memoirs. He was at one time lover to actress Ingrid Bergman. Their relationship finally ended in 1946 when he refused to settle in Hollywood and went off to Turkey.
In 1947 Capa was among a group of photojournalists who founded Magnum Photos. This was a co-operative organization set up to support photographers and to help them to retain ownership of the copyright to their work.
Capa went on to document many other wars. He never attempted to glamorize war though, but to record the horror. He once said, “The desire of any war photographer is to be put out of business.”
Capa died as he had lived. After promising not to photograph any more wars, he accepted an assignment to go to Indochina to cover the first Indochina war. On May 25th 1954 Capa was accompanying a French regiment when he left his jeep to take some photographs of the advance and stepped on a land mine. He was taken to a nearby hospital, still clutching his camera, but was pronounced dead on arrival. He left behind him a testament to the horrors of war and a standard for photojournalism that few others have been able to reach.
Capa's legacy has lived on though and in 1966 his brother Cornell founded the International Fund for Concerned Photography in his honor. There is also a Robert Capa Gold Medal, which is given to the photographer who publishes the best photographic reporting from abroad with evidence of exceptional courage. But perhaps his greatest legacy of all is the haunting images of the human struggles that he captured.
Capa went to Spain and became renowned as a ________.
由文章第一段的第五句话可知,1936年,卡帕去了西班牙,在接下来的三年里,他在这里建立了自己的战地摄影师名声。故正确答案为B。
Capa's famous picture Death of a Loyalist Soldier ________.
由文章第一段的最后一句话可知,卡帕拍下的著名画面——忠诚士兵的死亡 ——其真实性遭到了许多人的质疑,他们认为这张照片是伪造的。故正确答案为D。
A mistake meant that ________.
文章的第二段介绍了“A mistake”。本段第三句话指明:在干燥胶片期间暗室的一个错误毁掉了除了八帧之外的所有照片。故正确答案为D。
Capa's private life was ________.
通读文章第三段,卡帕的私人生活同样非常精彩,他有许多名人朋友,也和许多出名女性发展过恋爱关系。故正确答案为C。
Capa wanted his work to ________.
第五段第一句话交代了卡帕对自身工作的期望,即:他从来没有想过美化战争,只是想记录下战争的恐怖。故正确答案为C。