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问题    Every few weeks, outside the movie theatre in practically every American town in the late 1910s, stood the life-size cardboard figure of a small tramp--dressed【C1】______, ragged ,baggy pants, a cutaway coat and vest and a battered derby hat-【C2】______the words I AM HERE TODAY. An advertisement【C3】______a Charlie Chaplin film was a【C4】______of happiness, of that precious, almost shocking moment when art delivers【C5】______life cannot,
   Eighty years【C6】______, Chaplin is still here. In a 1995 worldwide survey of film critics, Chaplin was voted【C7】______greatest actor in the movie history. He was the first,【C8】______the last, person to control【C9】______aspect of the filmmaking process--【C10】______his own studio and producing, directing, writing and editing the movies he starred in. In the first few decades of the 20th century,【C11】______weekly movie-going was the national【C12】______, Chaplin more or less helped【C13】______an industry into an art. In 1916,his【C14】______year in films, his salary of $10, 000 a week made him the highest-paid actor --【C15】______the highest-paid person- in the world.【C16】______1920, the Chaplin craze, accompanied by a flood of Chaplin dances, songs, dolls, comic books and cocktails, was【C17】______everywhere. Filmmaker Mack Sennett thought【C18】______"just the greatest artist who ever lived. "Other early admirers【C19】______George Bernard Shaw, Marcel Proust, and Sigmund Freud.【C20】______1981 to 1987, IBM used the Tramp as the logo to advertise its venture into personal computers.
【C17】

选项 A、spreading
B、attracting
C、working
D、holding

答案A

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