单选题
Although the American civilization took over and
replaced the frontier over a century ago, the heritage of the frontier is still
evident in the United States today. Many people are still fascinated by the
frontier because it has been particularly important in shaping American values.
For many years, the frontier experience was romanticized in popular movies and
television shows that featured cowboy heroes fighting Indian villains. Little
attention was given to the tragic story of what really happened to Native
Americans. Today, most Americans are more aware of the darker side of the
settling of the continent, when thousands of Native American Indians were
killed, their lands were taken, and much of their culture was
destroyed. The American frontier consists of the relatively
unsettled regions of the United States, usually found in the western part of the
country. Here, both land and life we're more rugged and primitive than in the
more settled eastern part. As one frontier area was settled, people began moving
farther west into the next unsettled area, sweeping aside the Native Americans
as they went. By settling one frontier area after another, Americans moved
across an entire continent, 2700 miles wide. They came to believe that it was
their destiny to control all the land, and eventually they did. The Native
Americans were given small portions of land called reservations to control, but
the United States government broke many promises and created much misery for the
Indian nations. Recently, Americans have come to a more
balanced view of the settling of the West. However, many Americans still see
many aspects of the frontier, its people and their beliefs, as good, inspiring
examples of traditional American values in their original and purest form. How
did the frontier movement, which lasted more than two centuries, help to shape
these basic American values? To be sure, the frontier provided
many inspiring examples of hard work as forests were turned into towns, and
towns into large cities. The competitive race for success was rarely more
colorful or adventurous than on the western frontier. Individualism,
self-reliance, and equality of opportunity have perhaps been the values most
closely associated with the frontier heritage of America. Throughout their
history, Americans have tended to view the frontier settler as the model of the
free individual. In the United States, where freedom from outside social
controls has traditionally been valued, the frontier has been idealized, and it
still serves as a basis for a nostalgic view of the early United States, a
simpler time that was lost when the country became urbanized and more
complex.
单选题
One reason why many Americans are still fascinated by the frontier is
that ______.
A. the frontier area is more civilized and developed than other parts of the
country
B. the frontier experience is greatly romanticized in today's popular movies
and TV shows
C. the frontier period represents a time when the traditional basic
Americans values were expressed in their purest form
D. the lifestyle of the Native American Indians who live in the frontier
area is still mysterious and appealing
单选题
Which of the following statements is true? A.
The settling of the frontier did little to affect the lives of the Native
American Indians. B. Native American Indians were featured as
heroes in many popular movies and TV shows. C. The culture of
Native American Indians was protected as the settlers moved farther to settle
one frontier area afwer anoth??. &n?sp?镂?b?p;D. In the history
more attention was paid to the heroic settling of the West than to the miseries
it caused to Native American Indians.
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】[解析] 是非题。从第一段可知,边疆殖民者在开拓建立新的殖民地的过程中,毁灭了大量土著印第安人的家园和文化,而A和C与此不符。美国电影通常把殖民者描写为英雄,而把土著印第安人描写为坏蛋、恶棍。因此B不对。从其中一句Little attention was given to the tragic story of what really happened to Native Americans. 可知,以前很少有人关注边疆殖民开拓给土著印第安人造成的悲剧,也就是说美国人大都把注意力集中到边疆殖民者的英勇业绩上。因此D是对的。
单选题
By saying "Recently, Americans have come to a more balanced view of the
settling of the West. " (Para. 3) the author means ______.
A. Americans have recognized both the significance and the darker side of
the settling of the West
B. Americans have realized the settling of the West provided both good and
bad examples of traditional American values
C. Americans have realized that some of the traditional basic values should
be reconsidered
D. Americans are more aware that the shaping of American values was
influenced by both the frontier experience and many other factors