单选题 Television has transformed politics in the United States by changing the way in which information is disseminated, by altering political campaigns, and by changing citizens' patterns of response to politics. By giving citizens independent access to the candidates, television diminished the role of the political party in the selection of the major party candidates. By centering politics on the person of the candidate, television accelerated the citizen's focus on character than issues.
Television has altered the forms of political communication as well. The messages on which most of us rely are briefer than they once were. The stump speech, a political speech given by traveling politicians and lasting 1.5 to 2 hours, which characterized nineteenth century political discourse, has given way to the 30-second advertisement and 10-second "sound bite (原声摘要)" in broadcast news. Increasingly the audience for speeches is not that standing in front of the politician but rather viewing audience who will hear and see a snippet (摘录) of the speech on the news.
In these abbreviated (缩减的)forms, much of what constituted the traditional political discourse of earlier ages has been lost. In 15 or 30 seconds, a speaker cannot establish the historical context that shaped the issue in question, cannot detail the probable causes of the problem, and cannot examine alternative proposals to argue that one is preferable to others. In snippets, politicians assert but do not argue.
Because television is an intimate medium, speaking through it required a changed political style that was more conversational, personal, and visual than that of the old-style stump speech. Reliance on television means that increasingly our political world contains memorable pictures rather than memorable words. Schools teach us to analyze words and print. However, in a world in which politics is increasingly visual, informed citizenship requires a new set of skills.
Recognizing the power of television's pictures, politicians craft televisual, staged events, called pseudo events, designed to attract media coverage. Much of the political activity we see on television news has been crafted by politicians, their speechwriters, and their public relations advisers for televised consumption bites in news and answers to questions in debates increasingly sound like advertisements.

单选题 It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 推理判断题。文章开篇就提出电视使美国政治发生了变革,接着对此主题进行了更详尽的阐述,指出其从各个方面带来的变化,选项A正是对全文内容的概括推理。
单选题 It is stated in the passage that before the production of television, political parties ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 事实细节题。根据第一段第二句“television diminished the role of the political party in the selection of the major party candidates”(电视使政党的角色在执政党选举中渐渐丧失了作用),反过来也就是,在电视产生以前,政党的作用更大,故选项D正确。
单选题 According to the passage, as compared with televised speeches, traditional political discourse was more successful in ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 事实细节题。文章第三段在比较电视演讲与传统辩论时指出:电视演讲者无法建立历史的情境(a speaker cannot establish the historical context),这从反面说明了传统辩论的一个优越之处,故选项C正确。
单选题 The author states "politicians assert but not argue" at the end of Paragraph 3 in order to suggest that politicians ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 语义理解题。理解本句要看前面一句的内容。电视演讲者由于没有足够的时间,所以往往无法进行论证,而只是提出观点,故选项C正确。
单选题 Paragraph 4 is to suggest that ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 推理判断题。本题需要从转折处人手解题。第四段最后一句中however(然而)表明了本段的主要内容:政治向视觉化发展,公众获取信息需要新的能力和技巧 (politics is increasingly visual,informed citizenship requires a new set of skills),故选项B正确。做题时需要注意转折词后往往是关键内容所在。