The cinema has learned a great deal from the theater about presentation. Gone are the days when crowds were packed on wooden ben

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问题     The cinema has learned a great deal from the theater about presentation. Gone are the
days when crowds were packed on wooden benches in tumble-down buildings to gape the                 【B1】______
antics of silent, jerking figures on the screen, where some poor pianist made frantic efforts       【B2】______
to translate the dramas into music. These days it is quite easier to find a cinema that             【B3】______
surpasses a theater in luxury. Even in small villages, cinemas are spacious, well-lit and well
ventilated places where one can sit for comfort. The projectionist has been trained to give         【B4】______
the audience time to prepare themselves for the film they are to see. Talk drops to a whisper
and then fades out together. As soon ad the cinema is in darkness, spotlights are focused on        【B5】______
the curtains which are drawn slowly apart, often to the accompany of music, to reveal the           【B6】______
title of the film. Everything has carefully contrived so that the spectator will never actually     【B7】______
see the naked screen which will remind him all too sharply that what he is about to see is
nothing merely shadows flickering on a white board. However much the cinema tries to                【B8】______
simulate the conditions in a theater, it never fully succeeds. Nothing can equal to the awe and     【B9】______
sense of hushed expectation which is felt by a theater audience as the curtain is slowly risen.     【B10】_____

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答案gape∧→at

解析 本题考查不及物动词。gape是不及物动词,其用法同look,stare等词。
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