Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions:

The penny press, which emerged in the United States during the 1830's, was a powerful agent of mass communication. These newspapers were little dailies, generally four pages in length, written for the mass taste. They differed from the staid, formal presentation of the conservative press, with its emphasis on political and literary topics. The new papers were brief and cheap, emphasizing sensational reports of police courts and juicy scandals as well as human interest stories. Twentieth-century journalism was already foreshadowed in the penny press of the 1830's. The New York Sun, founded in 1833, was the first successful penny paper, and it was followed two years later by the New York Herald, published by James Gordon Bennett. Not long after, Horace Greeley issued the New York Tribune, which was destined to become the most influential paper in America. Greeley gave space to the issues that deeply touched the American people before the Civil War-abolitionism, temperance, free homesteads, Utopian cooperative settlements, and the problems of labor. The weekly edition of the Tribune, with 100,000 subscribers, had a remarkable influence in rural areas, especially in Western communities. Americans were reputed to be the most avid readers of periodicals in the world. An English observer enviously calculated that, in 1829, the number of newspapers circulated in Great Britain was enough to reach only one out of every thirty-six inhabitants weekly; Pennsylvania in that same year had a newspaper circulation which reached one out of every four inhabitants weekly. Statistics seemed to justify the common belief that Americans were devoted to periodicals. Newspapers in the United States increased from 1,200 in 1833 to 3,000 by the early 1860's, on the eve of the Civil War. This far exceeded the number and circulation of newspapers in England and France.

Question 42: The figures concerning newspaper circulation in Pennsylvania in 1829 are relevant because they_______          

A.

A: explain why so many different periodicals were published

B.

B: prove that weekly periodicals were more successful than daily papers

C.

C: show the difference between reading habits before and after the Civil War

D.

D: support the belief that Americans were enthusiastic readers of periodicals

Đáp án và lời giải
Đáp án:D
Lời giải:

Đáp án D

Đây là dạng câu hỏi về thông tin chi tiết có trong bài.                

Theo thông tin xuất hiện ở đầu đoạn 3, những số liệu liên quan đến lượng lưu thông báo chí ở Pennsylvania vao năm 1829 là có liên quan vì chúng ủng hộ cho niềm tin rằng người dân Mỹ là những độc giả nhiệt tình của những tờ báo định kỳ.  

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