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Why was Dizzy Gillespie regarded as a 'secret sonic weapon' in 1956?
A.He was deployed to help the U.S. gain the victory of the cold war.
B.He was assigned to beat enemies at the peak of the cold war.
C.He had the power to influence the world during the cold war.
D.He could help to reshape a new image of American culture to the world.

A.He
B.S.
C.
B.He
D.
C.He
E.
D.He
F.


【参考答案】

D
事实细节题,考查因果细节。根据DizzyGillespie定位到第一段,该题难点是段中并没有明显的因果信号词,而是用who引导的定语从句来表达因果逻辑,强调了由于迪兹·吉莱斯皮通过节奏和拍子来改变世界对美国文化的看法,所以他就是“秘密声音武器”,故选D项。
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