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Passage Two

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 were 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, 2 700 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.

The main idea of the passage is ______ .

A.the miserable life of Native American Indians

B.the loss of the frontier, a simpler time

C.the impact of the frontier on American values

D.the dark side of the settling of the frontier

答案

参考答案:C

解析:主旨题。本文主要讲在美国历史上的边疆开拓时期,殖民开拓者们的艰苦奋斗、自力更生等,对美国传统价值观的形成有着重要的影响。因此C是符合的。

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(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。

A

We may encounter various setbacks (挫折) in our life and these setbacks  may never repeat themselves. They appear differently in different periods of life.

Students may have problems in learning, for example, the goal and motivation of learning, the method and attitude of study, and their school performances as well. If they fail to deal with these matters properly, they may have problems in study and even develop psychological problems.

Job-hunting, career choosing, capability and unemployment are matters often leading to

psychological problems of the contemporaries (当代人). How to choose a career, how to make a plan for life and how to keep competence in position and for promotion, etc., these are all factors to bring us worries and anxieties.

Interpersonal relationship leads to one of the major psychological setbacks of the human being. The symptoms show that it is hard to get along with others, lacking necessary skills to communicate with others. These may lead to sad feelings of loneliness, bitterness, short of concerns and cares.

The old often suffer from supersession of the old by the new, stepping down from leading positions, retirement, being isolated and helpless. How to look at these rules of law in life, get used to the change, handle domestic emptiness when children grow up and the bitterness facing death of the beloved, all these have to be dealt with properly, to avoid the development of depression and disease.

Now, it comes to the key — how to handle them. 

Keeping a good mood:

Do not make your ambitions too high and never seek for perfection when doing things.

Do not expect too much from others. Otherwise, you will be disappointed if she/he fails to meet your expectation.

When angry, you’d better calm yourself so as to avoid doing something stupid.

Be tolerating and forgiving. Toleration and forgiveness can either smooth your own mood or benefit interpersonal relationship.

When you encounter setbacks you’d better leave it alone and begin to do something you like, for example, go to the theater or take exercise, etc.

You may ease yourself by telling your unhappiness to your good friends, parents, teachers or even making a telephone call to psychological hotlines.

Do something good for others. In this way, you will not only forget your worries but also find your own value and at the same time make friends with others.

To evaluate your ability and role properly, thus you will not develop unnecessary psychological pressure on yourself.

41. The writer is mainly trying to tell us _______.

A. who knows about setbacks           B. how to deal with setbacks 

C. when we have setbacks               D. what causes various setbacks

42. Setbacks may result from the following EXCEPT _______.

A. learning problems at school            B. weak competence in career

C. poor skills in communication         D. the rules of law in life

43. Guess the right meaning of the underlined word “supersession”.

A. depression                                 B. replacement

C. loneliness                                  D. emptiness

44. From the “key” given by the writer, we can infer that _______.

A. anger can be turned into useful power

B. those without ambitions are the happiest

C. psychological problems can be solved by yourself

D. doing something good for others adds to your worries