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Ask most people how they define the American Dream and chances are they"ll say, "Success. " The dream of individual opportunity has been home in American since Europeans discovered a "new world" in the Western Hemisphere. Early immigrants like Hector St. Jean de Crevecoeur praised highly the and opportunity to be found in this new land. His glowing descriptions of a classless society where anyone could attain success through honesty and hard work fired the imaginations of many European readers: in Letters from an American Farmer (1782) he wrote, "We are all excited at the spirit of an industry which is unfettered (无拘无束的) and unrestrained, because each person works for himself... We have no princes, for whom we toil (干苦力活), starve, and bleed; we are the most perfect society now existing in the world. " The promise of a land where "the rewards of a man"s industry follow with equal steps the progress of his labor" drew poor immigrants from Europe and fueled national expansion into the western territories. Our national mythology (神话) is full of illustration of the American success story. There"s Benjamin Franklin, the very model of the self-educated, self-made man, who rose from modest origins to become a well-known scientist, philosopher, and statesman. In the nineth century, Horatio Alger, a writer of fiction for young boys, became American"s best-selling author with rags-to-riches tales. The notion of success haunts us: we spend million every year reading about the rich and famous, learning how to "make a fortune in real estate with no money down", and "dressing for success". The myth of success has even invaded our personal relationships: today it"s as important to be "successful" in marriage or parenthoods as it is to come out on top in business. But dreams easily turn into nightmares. Every American who hopes to "make it" also knows the fear of failure, because the myth of success inevitably implies comparison between the haves and the have-nots, the stars and the anonymous crowd. Under pressure of the myth, we become indulged in status symbols: we try to live in the "right" neighborhoods, wear the "right" clothes, and eat the "right" foods. These symbols of distinction assure us and others that we believe strongly in the fundamental equality of all, yet strive as hard as we can to separate ourselves from our fellow citizens. (403 words) What is the paradox of American culture according to the author

A.
The American road to success is full of nightmares.
B.
Status symbols are not a real indicator of a person"s wealth.
C.
The American Dream is nothing but an empty dream.
D.
What Americans strive after often contradicts their beliefs.
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【单选题】Left unfettered (无拘无束), Anthony Konieczka, 9 years old, would happily thumb away at his Game Boy Advance or PlayStation 2 from the minute he gets up to the moment he crawls into bed, 14 bleary-eyed (睡...

A.
it is hard to find traditional toys in the market.
B.
toymakers are planning to design monster toys.
C.
no hit toys have come onto the market.
D.
Furby becomes popular among children.

【单选题】盘古神话的最大困惑是:

A.
人类始祖
B.
开天辟地
C.
巨斧来源
D.
超级巨人

【多选题】古希腊神话主要记载于哪两部作品中?

A.
《山海经》
B.
《水经注》
C.
《荷马史诗》
D.
《神谱》

【单选题】希腊神话中的“海老人”是指谁?()

A.
波塞冬
B.
哈迪斯
C.
帕利客兄弟
D.
普洛透斯

【多选题】关于盘古神话,以下说法正确的是

A.
《盘古神话》包括宇宙开辟神话、人类起源神话,具体内容有混沌世界、盘古出世、开天辟地、日月升平、营造万物、除妖斗兽、滚磨成亲、兄妹成婚、体化万物,构成了盘古文化体系。
B.
盘古神话是中国神话的开端,盘古开天地是中国最早的叙述事件的神话,也是中国流传最普遍的创世神话。
C.
盘古用劳动创造世界、创造一切的信念,本身就是远古人类渴望认识自然、征服自然、不怕困难、敢于牺牲、勇于创造精神的体现。
D.
盘古的“卵生混沌说”与“尸体化生说”,都是从物质出发的唯物主义的思维产物,是原始科学思维的萌芽。 盘古的变化发展体现了一定辩证法思想。