单选题
Hollywood and American Movie Industry

When we think of Hollywood a term I use loosely to describe American movie production in general, not simply films made in Los Angeles we think of films aimed at amusing audiences and making money for producers.
During the early years of the new century, as workers won their demands for higher wages and a shorter working week, leisure assumed an increasingly important role in everyday life. Amusement parks, professional baseball games, nickelodeons (五分钱戏院), and dance halls attracted wide array of men and women anxious to spend their hard earned dollars in the pursuit of fun and relaxation. Yet of all these new cultural endeavors, films were the most important and widely attended source of amusement. For a mere five or ten cents, even the poorest worker could afford to take himself and his family to the local nickelodeon or storefront theatre. "Every little town that has never been able to afford and maintain an opera house, "observed one journalist in 1908. "now boasts one or two' Bijou Dreams'. "By 1910 the appeal of films was so great that nearly one -third of the nation flocked to the cinema each week; ten years later, weekly attendance equaled 50 per cent of the nation's population.
Early films were primarily aimed at entertaining audiences, but entertainment did not always come in the form of escapist fantasies. Many of the issues that dominated Progressive - era politics were also portrayed on the screen. "Between 1900 and 1917 ,"observes Kevin Brownlow, "literally thousands of films dealt with the most pressing problems of the day—white slavery, political corruption, gangsterism (犯罪) , loansharking (高利贷), slum landlords, racial prejudice, etc. "While most of these films were produced by studios and independent companies, a significant number were made by what we might call today" special interest groups". As films quickly emerged as the nation's most popular form of mass entertainment, they attracted the attention of a wide range of organizations that recognized the medium's enormous potential for disseminating propaganda to millions of viewers.

单选题 In this passage, Hollywood is used to describe
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】从文章第一句When we think of Hollywood—a term I use loosely to describe American movie production in general可知,Hollywood一词用来泛指整个美国电影制作,所以A为正确答案。第一句话排除了B和C两项;D)项内容出现在主句,是看到Hollywood这个词让人联想到的东西,所以也可以排除。
单选题 It may be inferred from the passage that
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】细节——推断题。文章第二段主要说工人在提高工资、缩短劳动时间后,要看电影、跳舞来娱乐,用到了workers,hard earned dollars等词,可以推断出观众的主体是工人。B项中的professional baseball games与电影同是人们花钱获得娱乐的方式,虽然电影是受欢迎的一种,但这并不能推断出电影比棒球更有趣,所以可以排除;C和D项是原文第二段中明白说出的,并非是推断的内容,因此也可排除。
单选题 "Bijou Dreams" in the second paragraph probably refers to
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】该段上一句说一个小城市不可能支撑起一家剧院,而现在可以自豪地说有一两家Bijou Dream,可知Bijou Dream指的是比较便宜的影院,而从上下文对电影院的大量介绍也可以推断出该词的含义。
单选题 It can be concluded from the last paragraph that
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】文章最后一段最后一句指出,电影作为最受欢迎的大众娱乐形式,使得各类组织和团体认识到:这一媒介在向成千上万的观众进行宜传方面有着巨大潜力,选项D与之相符。A和B项指出电影反映了一些社会、政治问题,这是文中的细节点,是对事实的陈述,而不是对末段的总结;C项出现在最后一段,但是对前面两段的总结,因此也不正确。
单选题 The passage is mainly about
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】作为文章的主要段落,第二段讲的是电影的发展情况,第三段讲电影对大众的影响,因此C项是对文章主要内容的最好概括。