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Radio and cinema had one novelty in common: they were forms of communication which dispensed with the written word. The written word had gone hand in hand with civilization from the beginning. Now, theoretically, an illiterate could be as well-informed about the world as the best -read man. Reading might have been expected to decline as a result, but this did not happen. Perhaps tile habit was too inbred. Besides, primary education, now almost universal in Europe, made literacy also universal, which had greatly increased their circulation during the First World War, continued to do so after it. In Great Britain, which carded the process furthest, the press by 1930 ranked twelfth among British industries, ahead of shipbuilding. Newspapers now counted their readers by millions where they had previously counted their readers by thousands. They had bigger headlines, shorter paragraphs, simpler writing. They derived their incomes mainly from advertisements, not from the halfpennies or pennies paid by readers. The decisive figure was the proprietor—Northcliffe and Beaverbrook in Great Britain, Hugenberg in Germany—not the editor. Nearly all the great newspapers were conservative in character, and often conservative in allegiance. They were among the most materialistic elements in a materialistic age. Nevertheless, they provided more news than had been provided by even the most esteemed newspaper of a shorter past. The newspapers, like the cinema and usually the radio, expressed popular culture, and observers talked as though this were the only culture which now existed. The flood of the message was supposed to have submerged the standards of previous times, but this was far from being the case. There was also a middle culture and a high culture—the distinctions between them resting on levels of sophistication (middlebrow and highbrow), not on class. The middlebrow culture was the least interesting, a repetition of past patterns interspersed with lamentations against anything new, either above or below. Those who condemned James Joyce or Picasso also disapproved of the cinema. These middlebrows felt more menaced than before, hence the intolerance which contrasted oddly with their professions of liberalism. Original artists and thinkers were constantly, though ineffectually, harassed. The works of three great British writers—Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, T.E. Lawrence—came under the legal bail of pornography. The organizer of an art exhibition teamed to expect, in England, a visit from the police. In Paris and Berlin he took precautions against riot. Broadcasting and films were the same in that they both______.
A.
used headlines
B.
communicated news
C.
did without writing
D.
advertised through newspapers and magazines
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【单选题】下列树种属于耐旱植物的是 ()
A.
黑松
B.
枫杨
C.
水杉
D.
垂柳
【判断题】为保证斜楔夹紧机构工作可靠,斜楔夹紧工件后应能自锁。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】You_______if you had spoken the truth out. But you were as quiet as a mouse.A.mustn’t have been bl
A.
9.You_______if you had spoken the truth out. But you were as quiet as a mouse. A.mustn’t have been blamed
B.
shouldn’t be blamed
C.
wouldn’t have been blamed
D.
couldn’t be blamed
【单选题】急性肾炎镜下最常见的细胞种类是
A.
白细胞
B.
红细胞
C.
扁平上皮细胞
D.
鳞状上皮细胞
E.
白细胞管型
【单选题】下列不属于耐旱树种对干旱的适应特征的是( )。
A.
低渗透压
B.
抗脱水能力强
C.
根系发达
D.
具有控制蒸腾作用的结构和机能
【判断题】应收票据按照商业汇票承兑人的不同可分为银行承兑汇票和商业承兑汇票,按照商业汇票是否附带利息可分为不带息商业汇票和带息商业汇票。 ( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】下列树种中属于耐旱树种的是( )。
A.
水杉
B.
红树
C.
落羽杉
D.
梭梭树
【单选题】CMP AL,BL执行后______。
A.
AL的值改变    
B.
AL、BL的值均不变
C.
BL的值改变    
D.
AL、BL的值均改变
【多选题】按汇票承兑人的不同,汇票可分为( )。
A.
商业承兑汇票
B.
即期汇票
C.
远期汇票
D.
银行承兑汇票
【单选题】若BL=5,要使BL=0AH,应执行的指令是( )。
A.
AND BL,0FH
B.
NOT BL
C.
XOR BL,0FH
D.
OR BL,0FH
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