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Miller was writing for a middle-class audience. His plays were performed on Broadway, the center of New York's theatrical and (51) ___ ,life, and in London's West End. Therefore they reached only a (52) ___proportion of the population. Miller uses this fact (that the plays reached only a relatively small proportion of the population) to advantage in Death of a Salesman, where he examines American middle-class ideas and beliefs. He was able to place before his audience Willy Loman, a man who (53) ___many of their ideals, ones which have been summed up by the phrase the American Dream." The American Dream is a (54) ___of beliefs in the unity of the family, the healthiness of competition in society, the need (55) ___ success and money, and the view that America is the great land in which free opportunity for all exists. Some of these are connected: America seemed at one stage in history to offer alternatives (56) ___ the European way of life; she seemed to be the New World, vast, having plenty of land and riches for all of its people, all of (57) ___could share in the wealth of the nation. America was a land of opportunity. This belief is still apparent, even in twentieth- century America, with its large urban population, and Miller uses it in his plays, in order to state something significant about American society. In such a land (58) ___all people have a great deal of opportunity, success should come fairly easily, (59) ___an unsuccessful man could feel bitter about his failure, excluded as he was (60) ___the success around him. To become successful in the American Dream means to believe in competition, to reach the top as quickly as possible by proving oneself better than others.
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- A.more species of plants were exported from this area
- B.a large number of residents settled in this region
- C.lots of visitors come to enjoy the natural beauty
- D.more wild animals migrated to this region
- A.its high altitude
- B.the great mountain ranges
- C.its well-protected ecosystem
- D.the continual volcanic activities
- A.The U.s. Army
- B.Lewis and Clark
- C.American IndiansD, the National Park Service
- D.the National Park Service
- A.the early 1800s
- B.the late 1860s
- C.1872
- D.1917
- American Indians have lived in the Yellowstone region for at least 1.000 years. The region was bypassed during the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early 1800s. Aside from visits by mountain men during the early to mid 1800s, organ
- been created the previous year Hundreds of structures have been built and are protected for their architectural and historical significance, and researchers have examined more than 1,00 archaeological sites. Yellowstone National Par
- Hundreds of species of mammals, birds, fish and reptiles have been documented, including several that are either endangered or threatened. There are almost 60 species of mammals in the park. Apart from wildlife, there are 1,700 species of trees and other
- As one of the most popular national parks in the United States, Yellowstone provides numerous recreational opportunities, including hiking, camping, boating, fishing and sightseeing. Paved roads provide close access to the major geothermal areas as well a
- A.a wild animal
- B.a hot spring
- C.an ancient forest
- D.an attractive building
- A.FitzRoy's biography
- B.Darwin's travelogue
- C.Darwin's letters
- D.FitzRoy's diaries
- A.love of nature
- B.family background
- C.critical thinking skills
- D.biological achievements
- A.coasts
- B.plants
- C.animals
- D.Peoples
- A.he was one of the top students
- B.he did fairly well at Cambridge
- C.professors failed to notice his talents
- D.theology appealed to him very much
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In the last paragraph, the author's discussion of eugenics is related to the following EXCEPT______.
- A.politics
- B.economy
- C.education
- D.Immigration
- A.between 1890 and 1910
- B.in the 1910s and 1920s
- C.between 1920 and 1940
- D.in the late 19th century
- A.White American writers didn't support eugenics.
- B.Black American intellectuals mistrusted eugenics.
- C.Eugenics influenced both white and black Americans.
- D.Many people refuted eugenics in the U.S. in the 1920s.
- A.Scientific research
- B.individual health
- C.collective responsibility
- D.improving their population
- A.Facebook's inappropriate use of language
- B.Facebook's deliberate invasion of users' privacy
- C.Facebook's change of policy on online file storage
- D.Facebook"s reluctance to compensate users for their losses
- A.content uploaded will be saved in archives for the site's use
- B.content will have to be examined by the site for users" benefit
- C.users should submit copies to the site when uploading content
- D.users must agree to transfer the ownership of the content to Facebook
- A.delete a sentence in its new Terms of Use
- B.issue a statement to defend its position
- C.make modifications in its philosophy
- D.resume the old terms of user rights
- A.establish an organization to protect users' benefits
- B.launch an online petition against Facebook's old policy
- C.call users attention to the risks of Facebook's policy changeD, warn Facebook of the security problems caused by such change
- A.faded
- B.ended
- C.maintained
- D.Strengthened
- A.Friendship Withers
- B.Friendship Cures
- C.Friendship Bygone
- D.Friendship Overwhelmed
- A.the pile of leaves
- B.the colored cushion
- C.the flower-bed outside
- D.the grassland in the fall
- A.the book was interesting
- B.the school offered few such books
- C.Jane highly recommended this book
- D.the author intended to make friends with Jane
- A.modern literary criticism
- B.recent commercial activities
- C.current publishing phenomenon
- D.women's life in contemporary society
- A.commentators
- B.newspaper columnists
- C.journalists
- D.younger readers
- Arguably, tone is the defining characteristic of the genre, The signature tone of chick lit is humorous, irreverent, and journalistic. Many writers of chick lit novels began their careers as columnists and use their social commentaries as source material
- From its inception, chick lit secured the readership of the younger demographic through its engagement with contemporary issues and popular culture. Over the past decade, chick lit has sprouted a variety of subgenres. Although commentators on the genre re
- A.a publisher
- B.a critic
- C.a novelist
- D.a creditor
- A.negative
- B.neutral
- C.complimentary
- D.pleasant
- A.objective
- B.amusing
- C.influential
- D.rhythmic