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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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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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