A:What’s your favorite work of art?
B:There’s a special photograph named “The Napalm Girl”.
A:When did you see it?
B:I accidentally saw it 5 years ago, when I traveled to Vietnam.
A:Where did you see it?
B:In Museum of Vietnamese History. The photo was solemnly hung in an eye-catching position in the room.
A:Why do you like it?
B:The photo captured a naked 9-year-old girl, running away fromthe napalm attack, which is really touching.
A:What’s special about it?
B:Thanks to the photo, the photographer was awarded the Pulitzer prize for Spot News Photography.
A:Do your friends like it, too?
B:Yes, they do. The photo did touch their souls, too.
A:Do you want to be an artist?
B:Nope, although I’m quite interested in art.
A:What qualities does a person need to be an artist?
B:An artist needs to be creative and sensitive to things around him, I think.
A:How do children develop their talent for art?
B:Children’s talent for art should be recognized and nurtured as early as possible so that they can reach their full potential.
A:你最喜欢的艺术作品是什么?
B:一张叫“战火中的女孩”的照片
A:你什么时候见到这张照片的?
B:五年前,我去越南旅游时偶然见到的。
A:你在哪里见到的?
B:在越南历史博物馆。这张照片被庄严地挂在房间显眼的位置。
A:为什么喜欢它?
B:这张照片抓拍到一名**的9岁小女孩,奔跑着躲避汽油弹攻击,画面非常感人。
A:这张照片有什么特殊之处吗?
B:多亏这张照片,拍摄者被授予现场新闻摄影类别的普利策奖。
A:你的朋友们也喜欢这张照片吗?
B:是的,他们也喜欢。这张照片也触动了他们的内心。
A:你想成为一位艺术家吗?
B:不想,尽管我对艺术相当感兴趣。
A:一个人想要成为一位艺术家需要哪些品质?
B:艺术家需要有创造力,对周遭事物很敏感。
A:孩子应该如何发展他们的艺术天赋?
B:孩子们的艺术天赋需要尽早被发现并培养,这样他们才能够充分发挥潜力。