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    ①邓伟正是被石鲁的精神a_____的。石鲁把西洋画的构图、透视、明暗等等表现方法b_____他的国画,染天染地,雄健浑厚。1961年他的画在京展出,立刻轰动,被称为“长安画派”。他又写诗作赋,写剧本著书,他才气磅礴,画家吴冠中说:“提起石鲁,我立即想到‘气势磅薄’这几个字。”

    ②即使邓伟走到石鲁那寂静的病房前,邓伟依然感觉到从门缝里溢出的磅礴的气势。

    ③当邓伟拔腿从北京赶来的时候,那么决断。现在终于可以看望他猫了四天才得以见到的人物时,他又激动得不能自已,他下意识地从病房的小玻璃窗上先看一眼石鲁。这样,情绪好有个过渡。但是,当他把脸贴在玻璃窗上的时候,他的情绪好像叭的一声中断了,好像是叭的一下把情绪的开关拔了。

    ④他看见的是一个已经抽缩成只有一米多点儿长的人体。

    ⑤哦!气势磅礴的石鲁啊!

    ⑥不过这个一米多点儿长的人体还能说话。“我应该感激你。”石鲁说。因为邓伟是自费赶来要给他照相,要把他的精神气质留下来。

    ⑦“不,”邓伟说,“是你的作品,你的为人感动了我。”

    ⑧邓伟打破了摄影的常规,把焦点对在石鲁稍远的左眼上,在医院禁止用闪光灯的情况下,把一个垂死的老人头像,照得苍劲深沉,气势不凡。当这幅照片在《人才》杂志的封二上发表时,吴冠中附上一篇短文,题目是:《谁感动了谁?》

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  In 2011, when British photographer David J. slater was visiting a park in Indonesia, his camera was taken away by a group of black monkeys. The result was hundreds of monkey selfies(自拍照)。The best ones show a monkey smiling toothily for the camera____

Nobody knew they would create a copyright(版权) battle three years later.

  Last month, a website put the monkey selfies online under a collection of free photos without Slater's permission(允许). ____ .

  However, the website refused to do so. They said that according to US copyright law, whoever pushes the button on the camera owns the copyright to the photo. ____.

  They Said,“US copyright law says that works that come from a non-human source can't ask for copyright. That means monkeys don't own copyright”.

____ He said he bought the cameras; he spent a lot of money traveling to Indonesia and it was his carelessness that allowed the monkeys to take his cameras away.All these have made him own the pictures, no matter who pushed the button .In a sense,the monkeys helped him take the photos, Slater said.

   ____Who do you think will win this battle?

A· It was the monkeys but not Slater that pushed the button.

B.As of now, there has been no result in the Monkey Selfie case.

C. Slater then sold the photos and they became popular on the Internet

D. Slater asked the website to take them down since he owns the copyright

E. Slater argues that the pictures belong to him as they were taken from his camera.