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The Currier and Ives printing house was founded by Nathaniel Currier in 1834. James Ives joined the printing house as an assistant eighteen years later just after marrying Currier's sister, and became one of the owners in 1857. The pair showed an unusual ability(能力)to tell what the, American public would rush to buy in the way of cheap art, and actually hundreds of thousands of prints including as many as 7,000 different pictures were turned out and sold from the printing house's shop in lower New York by Street sellers and over shop counters(柜台)throughout the country and even in Europe. They met with success in their business. Though in the course of time Currier and Ives hired some of America's finest artists, art value could certainly not be counted among the printing house' s real aims. Some time after it went out of business in 1907, the prints enjoyed new popularity(受人喜爱) as some people's collection, and the rarer examples brought thousands of dollars in the 1920's.
(1)Ives became one of the owners ________.
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A.as soon as he married Currier's sister
B.when he could tell American taste in cheap art than Currier
C.after eighteen years of service to the printing house
D.when he had worked for the printing house for about five years
(2)What seemed to make the printing house so successful was ________.
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A.its feeling for what the public would buy
B.its choice of shop situation in lower New York
C.the fact that it published prints that interested collectors
D.its decision to hire some of great American artists
(3)From the passage, we may conclude that ________.
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A.during its whole history, the printing hose sold 7,000 prints
B.the printing house's prints were also popular in Europe
C.the printing house was famous for its valuable prints.
D.street sellers were the printing house's most effective sales force
(4)After the printing house stopped producing prints, ________ became most valuable to collectors.
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A.the ones by the best artists
B.the ones produce earliest
C.the ones of which fewest continued to exist
D.the ones which were most popular in the beginning
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(1)见文章第一句。 (2)见文章第二句。 (3)从“…even in Europe”可看出。 (4)见文章最后一句。 |
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