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Although there had been various small cameras developed, it was not until George Eastman introduced the Kodak in 1888 that the mass appeal of photography attracted America and Europe and thereafter spread quickly to the far comers of the earth. Eastman called his new famous camera the Kodak for no particular reason except that he liked the word. It was easy to remember and could be pronounced in any language.
An immediate consequence of Eastman" s invention was a blizzard of amateur photographs that soon became known as snapshots. The word came from hunters" jargon. When a hunter fired a gun from the hip, without taking careful aim, it was described as a snapshot. Photographers referred to the process of taking pictures as shooting, and they would take pride in a good day" s shoot the way country gentlemen would boast about the number of birds brought down in an afternoon.
Photography became not only easy but fun because of the Kodak. Almost overnight photography became one of the world" s most popular hobbies. A new and universal folk art was born ; the showing of one" s latest pictures and the creation of family albums became popular social pastimes.Camera clubs and associations numbered their members in the millions. One ardent amateur was the French novelist Emile Zola, who took a lot of photographs of his family, friends, and travels. Interviewed about his favorite hobby in 1900, he observed, "I think you cannot say you have thoroughly seen anything until you have got a photograph of it. "
"The little black box," as the Kodak was affectionately dubbed, revolutionized the way people communicated. "A picture is worth a thousand words" was the claim and there were literally billions of pictures. In one year alone -- 1988, the centenary of the invention of the Kodak -- it is estimated that almost thirty billion were taken in America alone. The impact of the sale of photographic equipment on the economy is equally mind-boggling.
Photography has played an essential role in the media revolution. It has greatly enhanced our ability to convey information, so that the concept of the global village has become a commonplace. Photographs have greatly extended our understanding of and compassion for our fellow human beings.
Did Mr. Eastman have the faintest idea of the power residing in his "little black box" ?
第 36 题 What was the underlying significance of the invention of the Kodak?
A.It made the work of professionals more enjoyable.
B.It made picture-taking suddenly popular among ordinary people.
C.It marked the beginning of manufacturing small cameras.
D.It met the need of photographers in America and Europe. 请帮忙给出正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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正确答案:B
尽管各种小相机早已被研制出来,但直到l888年乔治·伊斯特曼推出柯达以后,照相的巨大魅力才吸引了美洲和欧洲,并从此迅速传遍到地球上每一个遥远的角落。伊斯特曼给他著名的新相机取名叫柯达并没有什么特别的原因,只是因为他喜欢那个词。它很好记,又可以用所有语言来发音。伊斯特曼的发明的直接结果是带来大量的业余摄影的照片.他们很快被称作快照。这个词来自猎人的行话。猎人没有仔细地瞄准就从髋部开枪,叫快射。照相者把照相的过程描述成射击,而且他们会为照相收获丰富的一天而沾沾自喜,就像乡村绅士吹嘘一个下午射到多少鸟一样。因为有了柯达,摄影变得不仅容易而且有趣。几乎一夜之间摄影成为一种世界上最流行的爱好。一种新的全球性的民间艺术诞生了:展示最近的照片和创建家庭影集成为时尚的社会消闲。众多摄影俱乐部和社团成员数以百万计。其中一位狂热的业余摄影爱好者是法国的小说家艾米里佐拉,他拍摄了大量以家人、朋友以及旅行为主题的照片。当他1900年在采访中被问及他最大的爱好时,他说,“我认为直到你看到某事物的照片,你才能说你已经彻底地看清了它。”被人们戏称为“小黑盒”的柯达使人们的交流方式发生了革命。有人宣称,“一张照片可以传达千言万语”。而实际上有几十亿张照片。仅在柯达诞生一百周年的l988年一年,据估计仅在美国就拍摄了将近300亿张照片。摄影器材的销售对经济的影响同样令人惊奇。摄影在传媒革命中起到了必不可少的作用。它大大提高了我们传达信息的能力,使得地球村的概念平淡无奇。照片极大地加深了我们对同类的理解与同情。伊斯特曼先生是不是根本没有想到过他的“小黑盒”里会蕴藏这么巨大的力量呢?答案及解析【解析】从第一段可知:themassappealofphotographyattractedAmericaandEuropeandthereafterspreadquicklytothefarcomersoftheearth.大众迷恋摄影,这种潮流从美国、欧洲迅速漫延到世界各地。由此可推断,柯达相机的发明,使摄影在普通人之间一下子流行起来。

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