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研究生英语下册练习答案
Unit 1 Short Stories
Text A
The Far and the Near
Key to Exercises
, II. Vocabulary
A.
1. was stunned by 2. deliberately 3. bellowed 4. paralyze
5. surge up 6. perplexity 7. timorous 8. sullen
B.
1. plodded on 2. Disquiet 3. meager 4. stall up 5. rumble
6. shrill 7. ghastly 8. mishap 9. sallow 10. outskirts
III. Grammar Structure
A.
By 1920, for the first time in U.S. history, the majority of the country’s 105 million citizens lived in urban center. There, the effects of a new economic and social structure, monopoly capitalism, and of new technologies of leisure and entertainment, like radio, the movies, and sound recording, was being felt with an unstable mixture of enthusiasm and trepidation. If the American metropolis brought “the shock of the new” to bear on individuals with unprecedent power, it also served for a site for the eruption of anxieties about the social, psychic, and spiritual effects of modernity and modernization. Throughout the era of modernism, the city symbolized the challenges of confront not only the new but also the cultural other. Between 1880 and 1920 approximately 28,000,000 immigrants ---- mainly of southern and eastern European origin, and thus of the so-called “darker races” ---- entering the U.S., the vast majority settling in New York City, where by 1920 only one of six inhabitant was white, U.S.-born, and Protestant. The immigrants were joined by millions of African-Americans from the rural south to industrial north and mid-western centers, sought economic and social opportunities on the new status of the U.S. as world industrial leader.
These kinds of cultural dislocation produced much of what we now count as American culture of the first decades of the 20th century, including Tin Pan Alley, ragtime, jazz, and early Hollywood, and they contributed immeasurably of varied styles of avant-garde, bohemian, and high literary performance.
1. _centers__
2. __were___
3.unprecedented
4. ___as__
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