Enter your kid’s photo today and win! We’re giving away 52 weekly $250 prizes from Readers’ Choice votes. Plus, our editors will select one entry(參賽作品) to win our grand prize of $7,000.

Official Contest Rules

No purchase necessary to enter or win.

The Kid of the Year Photo Contest entry period begins at 12:00 am March 23,2013, and ends December 21, 2013 (the “Entry Period”). Entries must be received by 9:00 pm on December 21,2013 (“Entry Deadline”). Entries will not be acknowledged or returned.

SPONSOR: Meredith Corporation, 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, Iowa.

ENTRY: There will be two methods of entry.

Share My Entry:

Visit http://www.parents.com/photos/photo?contests?1/kid?of?the?year and click the button to enter.

Facebook Entry:

Visit Facebook. com/Parents Magazine and click the Kid of 2012 tab (選項卡).

Then complete the registration form and follow the instructions to upload one album of up to six photos of your child aged three months to eight years. You may provide one description and one album title that will be applied to all photos. Photos, without any brand names or trademarks, must be taken by participants, non?professional, unpublished and may not have won any prize or award. Photos must be.jpeg or.bmp image formats (格式) and cannot be over 3 MB.

This promotion is in no way sponsored, supported or run by, or associated with Facebook.

You are providing your information to Parents Magazine and not to Facebook. The information you provide will only be used to run the promotion and register for Parents. com.

Photos must not contain material that infringes (侵犯) the rights of another, including but not limited to privacy, publicity or intellectual property rights, or that constitutes copyright infringement. Photos must not contain brand names or trademarks.

LIMIT: One entry per household, per eligible (有資格的) child, per week. One weekly prize per child. For entries of more than one eligible child in the household, the entry process must be completed separately for each child. No group entries.

1.To enter the contest, photos must ________.

A.have won some prize or award

B.contain parents’ personal information

C.contain brand names or trademarks

D.be taken by non?professional participants

2.Linda, a mother with seven?year?old twins, wants to enter the contest. She must ________.

A.complete the entry process separately for each of her kids

B.go to Meredith Corporation to fill out the registration forms

C.provide a description and an album title for the kid’s photos

D.provide the information to Facebook if she chooses Facebook Entry

3.We can learn from the passage that ________.

A.you should buy something first before you enter the contest

B.you should send your entry before 9:00 pm on December 21,2013

C.your entry will not be returned even if you don’t win the contest

D.the editors of the contest will decide who will win the 20,000 dollars in prizes

4.The purpose of the passage is ________.

A.to advertise the website Facebook. com

B.to encourage parents with children to enter a photo contest

C.to introduce two methods of entering a photo contest

D.to attract photographers’ interest in a photo contest

 

1.D

2.A

3.C

4.B

【解析】

試題分析: 本文是一篇面向家長的宣傳稿,鼓勵有孩子的家長們報名參加攝影大賽。要求是三個月到八歲的兒童,參賽者每人需上傳一個影集,內(nèi)有六張附帶文字描述的照片,照片需為.jpeg or .bmp格式,大小不要超過3MB。獲獎?wù)呖梢缘玫?7,000的獎金。

1..細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Photos, without any brand names or trademarks, must be taken by participants, non-professional,…”可知參賽照片不能是專業(yè)人士拍攝的,選D。

2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“For entries of more than one child in a family, the entry process must be completed separately for each child. No group entries. ”可知這位雙胞胎的媽媽必須分別進(jìn)行兩次登錄報名程序。故選A。

3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Entries will not be acknowledged or returned.”可知參賽作品不會被退還,選C 。

4.Kid of the Year Photo Competition Enter your kid’s photo and win! We’re giving away 52 weekly $250 prizes from Readers’ Choice votes.以及后面對于這次比賽的詳細(xì)介紹,可知本文的目的是鼓勵父母參加這次比賽。故選B。

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