A sociologist on an African jungle expedition held up her camera to take pictures of the
native children at play. Suddenly the youngsters began to yell in protest. Turning red, the
sociologist apologized to the chief for her insensitivity and told him she had forgotten that
certain tribes believed a person would lose his soul if his picture was taken. She explained to
him, in detail, the operation of a camera. Several times the chief tried to get a word in, but to no
avail. The sociologist thought she had put all the chief’s fears to rest, and then she allowed him
to speak. Smiling, he said, “The children were trying to tell you that you forgot to take off the
lens cap!”
【題組】38.Just as the sociologist was to take pictures of the native children, they shouted because
_______________.
(A) she didn’t take off the lens cap
(B) they didn’t want their pictures taken
(C) they were afraid of losing their souls
(D) she didn’t ask for the children’s permission