首页
登录
职称英语
America was optimistic almost as a matter of official doctrine right from me
America was optimistic almost as a matter of official doctrine right from me
游客
2025-04-07
26
管理
问题
America was optimistic almost as a matter of official doctrine right from me outset. Anyone setting up a republic in the 1770s had to be aware that nearly every republic in history had failed, usually under the iron heel of a tyrant or conqueror. No sooner had the American experiment got started than Napoleon repeated the pattern by ruining Europe’s frail republics. Yet this one, safeguarded by an ocean, prospered. British visitors in the 19th century, like Frances Trollope and Charles Dickens, found the Americans’ self-confidence, national pride and boastfulness almost insufferable, but they had to admit that the Americans got things done. Enterprising chaps like Andrew Carnegie emigrated from gaunt British poverty to accumulate Wagnerian fortunes on the other side of the Atlantic.
In the 20th century, too, a succession of visitors as different as Rudyard Kipling, Winston Churchill and Alistair Cooke loved recharging their spiritual batteries with long trips to America. Cooke even made a career out of praising America’s can do attitude, though with an undercurrent of irony at its excesses. What would he make of its current moods?
Today, recession-related jitters are widespread. Nearly everyone knows someone who has just lost their job and can’t help speculating whether they’re going to be next. American gloom comes in both highbrow and lowbrow forms. It has become characteristic of the wealthiest and most highly educated Americans to be pessimistic about their country. They fear the erosion of civil liberties, a loss of competitiveness and an inability to produce new generation of elite scientists.
Lowbrow gloom, sometimes developing into self-contempt, is easy to find just by turning on the TV. Millions watch The Biggest Loser a show in which hideously overweight citizens cast off their last race of dignity as they compete to shed rolls of fat. In Das Kapital Karl Marx made a bitingly ironic remark that the bourgeoisie was becoming so bloated that it would soon be paying to lose weight. The joke’s on him; as it turns out, it’s the pro-bourgeois American working class that is paying millions to slim down, and taking an abnormal interest in others on the same quest. [br] The highbrow gloom in America is characterized by______.
选项
A、seeing little promise of the country
B、feeling uneasy about unemployment
C、worrying about children’s education
D、doubting one’s own competitiveness
答案
A
解析
事实细节题。文章第三段倒数第二句提及美国知识分子的忧虑是以对美国的悲观态度为特点的。故答案为A。
转载请注明原文地址:https://www.tihaiku.com/zcyy/4030637.html
相关试题推荐
Hearguedthatthe______offirearmsinAmericaisanillegalact,anddegradest
TheInternethasbeenaroundforanalmostequalamountoftimeasmostformsof
EveryoneinAmericanthesedaysseemstobe______withhisorherphysicalfitnes
InAmericanuniversities,classesareoftenarrangedinmoreflexible______andm
Ingeneral,matterswhichlieentirelywithinstatebordersarethe______concern
GeorgeWashington______.A、alwayswillandalwayshasbeenanAmericanheroB、alw
Scholarsandstudentshavealwaysbeengreattravelers.【T1】Theofficialcas
Scholarsandstudentshavealwaysbeengreattravelers.【T1】Theofficialcas
Scholarsandstudentshavealwaysbeengreattravelers.【T1】Theofficialcas
Scholarsandstudentshavealwaysbeengreattravelers.【T1】Theofficialcas
随机试题
Ineverycultivatedlanguagetherearetwogreatclassesofwords,which
WhyWomenAreLessLikelyThanMentoCommitSuicideItisgeneral
Themotorvehiclehaskilledanddisabledmorepeopleinitsbriefhistoryt
[originaltext]Wehaven’tseeneachotherforalongtime.Howareyoudoing?[/o
PLRAirConditioningCenter27WestStreetPlainesCityLAAmerica50705March6
Oneoftheworld’sfirstvideogames,Tetris(俄罗斯方块),hasturnedthirtyyears
A.处处可导 B.恰有一个不可导点 C.恰有两个不可导点 D.至少有三个不
菌落拉丝试验阳性的是A.大肠埃希细菌B.肺炎克雷伯菌C.奇异变形杆菌D.痢疾志贺
SF6气体湿度测试过程中,若发生被测设备异常,应立即停止测试工作,撤离现场,并立
某有限责任公司发生经营困难,如果继续经营会使股东利益受到重大损失,并且通过其他途
最新回复
(
0
)