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The author suggests that Griffith’s contributions to the cinema had which of the following results?  Ⅰ. Literary works, especially Victorian novels, became popular sources for film subjects.  Ⅱ. Audience appreciation of other film directors’ experimentations with cinematic syntax was increased.  Ⅲ. Many of the artistic limitations thought to be inherent in filmmaking were shown to be really nonexistent.
A

Ⅱ only

B

Ⅲ only

C

I and Ⅱ only

D

Ⅱ and Ⅲ only


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第二段最后一句指出“Griffith transposed devices of the Victorian novel to film and gave film mastery of time as well as space”,表示Griffith将维多利亚时期小说的创作手法引入电影业的拍摄,而小说的内容则与电影主题无关,Ⅰ表述不正确;第二段第三句表明是Griffith坚持使用“cinematic syntax”进行拍摄,而不是“other film directors”,Ⅱ的表述也不正确;只有Ⅲ是正确的,这点从全文描述可以推断出来:正是Griffith孜孜不倦的创新和试验才使电影拍摄技术突破传统局限,实现技术,体裁,主题的多元化。
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