【判断题】
The “lost generation” was actually never lost.
【判断题】
The slightest mention of the decade after the First World War brings nostalgic recollections to both the middle-age and the young.
【判断题】
After the young people returned home, they developed a sudden bewildering world-weariness their relatives understood.
【判断题】
After the First World War, the United States was no longer isolated in either politics or tradition.
【判断题】
In 1916-1917, military service was considered a romantic occupation because the young men of college age at that time knew nothing of modern warfare.
【判断题】
The true intellectuals left for Europe forever because they were not satisfied with their native country.
【单选题】
No aspect of life in the Twenties has been more commented upon and sensationally romanticized than _________.
①
the native Fourth-of-July bombast
②
the rejection of Victorian gentility
③
the expatriation of the true intellectuals
④
The so-called Revolt of the Younger Generation
【单选题】
“The Sad Young Men” actually refers to _________.
【单选题】
The young men began to enlist for ________.
②
the war before it was too late
③
the democracy before the war ended
④
the Victorian gentility after the war
【单选题】
The Sad Young Men included a group of young intellectuals except ________.
①
Hemingway and Dos Passos
②
Rod W. Horton and Herbert W. Edwards
③
F. Scott Fitzgerald and Eugene O’Neill
④
Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot and E. E. Cummings