【题型】推断题(根据What...imply about判断)
【思路分析】问教授对于以三卷本形式出版的小说,表明了什么;推断题本质就是细节题,根据原文讲述的内容选择即可,不要脑补,注意对应同义替换就好
First of all, the novels that are classics today were very expensive. In England, the retail price of one such novel was equivalent to or even greater than a worker’s wages for a week. One of the reasons was the way that novels were typically published in 3 volumes called triple deckers. So, if you were going to buy one novel by, say, Dickens, you'd actually have to purchase three separate books. And yet writers had hundreds of thousands, if not millions of readers.
So how did that work? Well, as you might have guessed, most people who read novels didn't actually buy the novels. They would get them from one of two different sources. First, there were lending libraries. Lending libraries in the 19th century England were commercial enterprises. You paid the library an annual fee. And that gave you the right to borrow books. The largest of these lending libraries was called Mudie’s.Mudie’s was a national company with branches in most of the major cities of England. The way it worked was: Mudie’s would buy hundreds, if not thousands of copies of books and would loan them out to their customers. And because Mudie’s had so many libraries, if Mudie’s bought a book, it was more or less guaranteed to make money for the publisher. And you can see how it would have been a good thing for Mudie’s to have the books broken up into three separate volumes.
【选项分析】
A ×: easy to carry未提及,排除
B ×: most people who read novels didn't actually buy the novels.说明还是有少数人会买书,所以不是只有lending libraries才提供,排除
C ✔️: 原文有直接对应的句子(the novels that are classics today were very expensive)
D ✔️: 原文有直接对应的句子(And you can see how it would have been a good thing for Mudie’s to have the books broken up into three separate volumes.)
【题目难度】中