Color-tinting of movies originally photographed in
black-and-white is inappropriate.Hundreds of the
original artistic choices would have been made
differently had these movies been filmed in color.
Lighting on the sets of these movies was arranged
to make highlights and shadows look right in
black-and-white.
Which of the following claims, if substituted for the
claim about the lighting of movie sets, would lend
the same type of support to the argument above?
(A) An important part of what gives these movies
their identity is the result of the black-and-
white format.
(B) Color film would have better captured the film-
makers' intentions.
(C) Color film is superior to black-and-white film
for making movies.
(D) Makeup for the actors was applied so as to look
best in black-and-white films.
(E) The choice of black-and-white film over color
film is entirely a matter of taste.
这题压根就没读懂是什么意思
-- by 会员 wanghui318 (2012/2/22 21:41:21)