单选题We can conclude from the passage that the first train in movie ______.Aappeared more than five minutes longBwas used by an British film makerCgenerated great panic among the first audiencesDroused great excitement

单选题
We can conclude from the passage that the first train in movie ______.
A

appeared more than five minutes long

B

was used by an British film maker

C

generated great panic among the first audiences

D

roused great excitement


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解析:
题目问的是:从文中可得电影中第一辆火车什么信息?根据文章第3段“It generated excitement among the first audiences.”可知,引起了观众极大的兴趣,故D正确。

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