问题 单项选择题

在20世纪50年代的一段时间,摇滚乐把爵士乐永久地赶出了音乐舞台。证据来自于那时年轻人的行为。在拥挤的夜总会中,他们热情地为摇滚表演鼓掌,但是当爵士乐开始时,他们就出去并来点小吃。只有当爵士乐表演结束后他们才回来。
下面哪句话若正确对上面的结论最反对

A.爵士乐是美国对于世界文化的最重要的音乐贡献。
B.尽管20世纪50年代参加夜总会的一些年轻人确实试图听爵士乐,他们最终对其厌烦。
C.从20世纪60年代,摇滚乐不仅为年轻人提供娱乐,而且也是社会演说时的一个振奋人心的因素。
D.尽管到1960年,爵士乐表演不那么流行,但是从那时起中产阶级的职业人员中对爵士乐的兴趣开始复苏。
E.爵士乐在20世纪30年代到20世纪50年代间越来越受欢迎。

答案

参考答案:D

解析:题干结论是“摇滚乐把爵士乐永久地赶出了音乐舞台”,而证据是“来自于那时年轻人的行为”,论证假设年轻人代表所有人,D选项说明年轻人不能代表中产阶级的职业人员。

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Advertisement is the difficult business of bringing information to great numbers of people.The purpose of an advertisement is to make people respond to make them react to an idea,such as helping prevent forest fires,or to make them want to buy a certain product or service.At the beginning of the 20th century,advertisement was described as“salesmanship in print”.If this definition were expanded to include radio and television,it would still stand today.The most effective way to sell something is through person-to-person contact.But the cost of person-to-person selling is high because it takes a great deal of time,and it increases the cost of the product or service.Advertising distributes the selling message to many people at one time.The first printed advertisement in the English language appeared in 1278,more than a century before Shakespeare’s first play was produced.This early advertisement was the work of William Caxton,England’s first printer,who used it to advertise religious books from his own workshop Caxton posted small printed notices along London’s main streets.Besides advertising his product,he identified his shop with a red-striped shield(盾形徽章)so that customers could find it easily.

This same sort of simple informational advertising is still used.Examples are the roadside signs that tell travelers that they can buy fresh corn just down the road or that there is a restaurant in the next town.

The Industrial Revolution,in the 18th and 19th centuries,brought a new kind of advertising.Large factories took the place of small workshops and goods were produced in large quantities.

Manufacturers used the newly built railroads to distribute(递送)their products over wide areas.They had to find many thousands of customers in order to stay in business.They couldn’t simply tell people where shoes or cloth or tea could be bought---they had to learn how to make people want to buy a specific product. Thus modern advertising was born.

Advertising created new markets and helped to raise standards of living as people came to feel that they had a right to new and better products.

小题1:The passage mainly talks about       .

A.the development of advertisement

B.the first advertisement in the world

C.the difficulty in advertising

D.the advantages of advertisements小题2:Why is advertisement accepted by people?

A.Because it can help to prevent forest fires.

B.Because it cand make people want to buy a certain product or service.

C.Because it can bring information to great numbers of people.

D.Because it can help people live longer.小题3:Modern advertisement was born as a result of         .

A.the Industrial Revolution

B.the newly built railroads

C.the appearance of the first printer advertisement

D.people’s need小题4:We can conclude from the passage that         .

A.red-striped shield is the best thing to use in advertising

B.main streets and television are used in advertising

C.person-to-person selling is the best way in advertising

D.people show little interest in advertisement