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Directions: Read the . following two texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A. , B. , C. or D. Write your answers oh the Answer Sheet.

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The founders of the Republic viewed their revolution primarily in political rather than economic or social terms. And they talked about education as essential to the public good—a goal that took precedence over knowledge as occupational training or as a means to self-fulfillment or self-improvement. Over and over again, the Revolutionary generation, both liberal and conservative in outlook, asserted its convict the welfare of the Republic rested upon an educated citizenry and that schools, especially free public schools, would be the best means of educating the citizenry in civic values and the obligations required of everyone in a democratic republican society. All agreed that the principal ingredients of a civic education were literacy and the inculcation of patriotic and moral virtues, some others adding the study of history and the study of principles of the republican government itself.

The founders, as was the case of almost all their successors, were long on exhortation and rhetoric regarding the value of civic education, but they left it to the textbook writers to distill the essence of those values for school children. Texts in American history and government appeared early as the 1790s. The textbook writers turned out to be very largely of conservative persuasion, more likely Federalist in outlook than Jeffersonian, and almost universally agreed that political virtue must rest upon moral and religious precepts. Since most textbook writers were New Englanders, this means that the texts were infused with Protestant and, above all, Puritan outlooks.

In the first half of the Republic, civic education in the schools emphasized the inculcation of civic values and made little attempt to develop participatory political skills. That was a task left to incipient political parties, town meetings, churches, and the coffee or ale houses where men gathered for conversation. Additionally, as a reading of certain Federalist papers of the period, would demonstrate, the press probably did more to disseminate realistic as well as partisan knowledge of government than the schools. The goal of education, however, was to achieve a higher form of unum for the new Republic. In the middle half of the nineteenth century, the political values taught in the public and private schools did not change substantially from those, celebrated in the first years of the Republic. In the textbooks of the day, their rosy hues if anything became golden. To the resplendent values of liberty, equality, and a benevolent Christian morality were now added the middle-class virtues—especially of New England—of hard work, honesty and integrity, the rewards of individual effort, and obedience to parents and legitimate authority. But of all the political values taught in school, patriotism was preeminent; and whenever teachers explained to school children why they should love their country above all else, the idea of liberty assumed pride of place. 

单选题 The passage deals primarily with the _____.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】第一段提到教育十分重要, 其作用为扫盲、 灌输价值观和美德等, 第二段提到共和国的创始人十分重视教育的价值, 但他们把这个任务留 给了教科书的作者。 后文作者便针对教科书的内 容展开了讨论。
单选题 According to the passage, the founders of the Republicregarded education primarily as _____.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】由第一段中“And they talked about education as essential to the public good” 以及“the welfare of the Republic rested upon an educated citizenry” 可知, 共和国的创始人将教育视为一种政治需要。
单选题 The author states that textbooks written in the middlepart of the nineteenth century _____.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】由最后一段中“In the textbooks of the day, their rosy hues if anything became golden. ” 可知, 他们用更高的敬意对待传统美德。
单选题 Which of the following would LEAST likely have beenthe subject of an early American textbook?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】由第一段最后一句可知, 美国的创始人认为教科书里应该包括“literacy and the inculcation of patriotic and moral virtues, some others adding the study of history and the study of principles of the republican government itself” , 因此A、 B、 C项均包含在内 。
单选题 The author implies that an early American Puritanwould likely insist that _____.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】由第二段可知, 编教科书的人认为“political virtue must rest upon moral and religious precepts” , 而当时, 大多数的教科书作者都是新英格兰人, 这就意味着文本被注入了新教, 尤其是清教徒的观点。