For the most part, the literature in which the railroad plays an important role belong to popular culture rather than to the realm of serious art. One thinks of melodramas, boys books,
thrillers, romances, and the like rather than novels of the first rank. In the railroads prime years,
between 1890 and 1920, there were a few individuals in the United States , most of them with
solid railroading experience behind them, who made a profession of writing about
railroading-works offering the ambience of stations, yards, and locomotive cabs. These writers,
who can genuinely be said to have created a genre, the "railroad novel." are now mostly
forgotten, their names having faded from memory. But anyone who takes the time to consult their fertile writings will still find a treasure trove of information about the place of the railroad in the lift
of the United States.
23 With which of the following topics is the passage mainly concerned?
(A) The role of the railroad in the economy of the United States.
(B) Major nineteenth-century writers.
(C) The conflict between expanding industry and preserving nature.
(D) The railroad as a subject for literature.
24 The word "it" in line 7 refers to
(A) railroad
(B) manifestation
(C) speed
(D) nature
25 In the first paragraph, the author implies that writers reactions to the development of railroads were
(A) highly enthusiastic
(B) both positive and negative
(C) unchanging
(D) disinterested
26 The word "lamented" in line 10 is closest in meaning to
(A) complained about
(B) analyzed
(C) explained
(D) reflected on
27 According to the passage, the railroad played a significant role in literature in all of the following kinds of books EXCEPT
(A) thrillers
(B) boys books
(C) important novels
(D) romances
28 The phrase "first rank" in line 16 is closest in meaning to
(A) largest category
(B) highest quality
(C) earliest writers
(D) most difficult language
29 The word "them" in line 18 refers to
(A) novels
(B) years
(C) individuals
(D) works
30 The author mentions all of the following as being true about the literature of railroads EXCEPT that
(A) many of its writers had experience working on railroads
(B) many of the books were set in railroad stations and yards
(C) the books were well known during the railroads prime years.
(D) quite a few of the books are still popular today.
31 The words "faded from" in line 21 are closest in meaning to
(A) grew in
(B) disappeared from
(C) remained in
(D) developed from
32 What is the author s attitude toward the "railroad novels" and other books about railroads
written between 1890 and 1920?
(A) They have as much literary importance as the books written by Emerson, Thoreau, and Adams.
(B) They are good examples of the effects industry and business had on the literature of the
United States.
(C) They contributed to the weakening of traditional values.
(D) They are worth reading as sources of knowledge about the impact of railroads on life in the
United States.