Comics in America have broadened their
appeal by marketing to adults. Prior to World War II , usually only adolescents
bought comics. During World War I1, the comic book industry in the United
States began to undergo a major change. When the war started, the government
subsidized the comics industry in order to take advantage of the powerful
propaganda effects, regulating them for purposes of military defense. By the
time the war was over, the taste for comic books had reached the adult
population. Publishers from this point on expanded this portion of the market
that was to become the largest sales increase in the history of the comic
industry. The editor of Exciting Comics, Ed O’ Donnell, was
important in extending the success of this marketing drive. Here organized comic
drawing to encourage artists’ innovation. The mark A. after World War Ⅱ B. when the government subsidized comics C. after the introduction of color printing D. when Ed O’ Donnell arranged a new team of artists
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Comics in America have broadened their
appeal by marketing to adults. Prior to World War II , usually only adolescents
bought comics. During World War I1, the comic book industry in the United
States began to undergo a major change. When the war started, the government
subsidized the comics industry in order to take advantage of the powerful
propaganda effects, regulating them for purposes of military defense. By the
time the war was over, the taste for comic books had reached the adult
population. Publishers from this point on expanded this portion of the market
that was to become the largest sales increase in the history of the comic
industry. The editor of Exciting Comics, Ed O’ Donnell, was
important in extending the success of this marketing drive. Here organized comic
drawing to encourage artists’ innovation. The mark A. Kenny Barby’ s Contribution to the World of Comics. B. The Publishing World of Edward O’ Donne Ⅱ. C. The Birth of the Comic Book. D. The Comic Book Since World War Ⅱ.
[单项选择] {{B}}TEXT B{{/B}} In early Colonial America
settlers used makeshift shelters, the most primitive of which was the dugout,
like a cave dug into the side of a hill, sometimes built up with sod and covered
over with poles and bark. Somewhat more ambitious was the palisade hut, or
cabin, built of upright poles driven into the ground, woven with wattles,
chinked with clay, and roofed with turf or thatch. The "wigwam" may be derived
from the building traditions of local Indians. These were constructed by bending
and tying stripped saplings into a vault, interweaving them with twigs, and
covering them with bark. The interior might also be insulated with straw. Only
the iron cooking pots they had brought with them gave any indication of the
advanced technology out of which these people had come. Most of the New England
settlers came from the rural areas of East Anglia, and the Gothic building forms
of that region were transplanted, though m A. made into a hillside B. more ambitious than a dugout C. without inside walls that might help to insulate D. possibly developed from those of the earlier inhabitants
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The United States has a major racial
problem on its hands. True, Britain is facing a similar problem, but for the
time being it is in America that it is graver. The only way to solve it is
through education. Negroes should know about the contributions that black
individuals and groups have made towards building America. This is of vital
importance for their self-respect, and it is perhaps even more important for
white people to know. For if you believe that a man has no history worth
mentioning, it is easy to assume that he has no value as a man.
Many people believe that, since the Negro’s achievements do not appear in
the history books, he did not have any. Most people are taken aback when they
learn that Negroes sailed with Columbus, marched with the Spanish conquerors of
South America and fought sid A. have no self-respect. B. have no history. C. need to have an interest in history. D. need to learn what they have done for America.
[单项选择] {{B}}TEXT B{{/B}} "As a practical matter he
had no past only a future. That’s when he really came alive when you got him on
the subject of what was going to happen next." So writes Michael
Lewis of Jim Clark in his new bestseller The New New Thing about the people in
the place of the future Silicon Valley. The new new thing--it’s the thing to do
these days: come up with an idea, start an Internet company and get filthy
rich. Even though Yale University junior Joshua Newman doesn’t
quite have Clark’s billions, Lewis could have been writing about Newman. This
Internet wonder kid has already launched two start-ups and he, like Clark, comes
alive when you get him talking about the possibilities of the future.
Newman grew up in Palo Alto C. A., the Internet Mecca of the world, but he
entered Yale with no business experience and certainly no intention of someday
starting his own company. "If you told my parents then that A. He is an imaginary figure. B. He is a student at Yale. C. He is a technician from the Silicon Valley. D. He is an entrepreneur of IT industry.
[单项选择]Comics in America have broadened their appeal by marketing to adults. Prior to World War II , usually only adolescents bought comics. During World War I1, the comic book industry in the United States began to undergo a major change. When the war started, the government subsidized the comics industry in order to take advantage of the powerful propaganda effects, regulating them for purposes of military defense. By the time the war was over, the taste for comic books had reached the adult population. Publishers from this point on expanded this portion of the market that was to become the largest sales increase in the history of the comic industry. The editor of Exciting Comics, Ed O’ Donnell, was important in extending the success of this marketing drive. Here organized comic drawing to encourage artists’ innovation. The market had declined slightly since the late forties. O’ Donnell, against conventions, hired adroit illustrators. He abandoned the low-cost budget publication, a A. To increase the adult market for comics. B. To encourage sales of a domestic product. C. To enhance the confidence of the troops. D. To try to develop a better form of entertainment for the troops.
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