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following passage.{{/B}} In 1951, Time magazine set out to paint a portrait of the nation’s youth, those born into the Great Depression. It doomed them as the Silent Generation, and a generally dull lot: cautious and obedient, uninterested in striking out in new directions or shaping the great issues of the day—the outwardly efficient types whose inner agonies the novel "Revolutionary Road" would analyze a decade later. "Youth’s ambitions have shrunk," the magazine declared. "Few youngsters today want to mine diamonds in South Africa, ranch in Paraguay, climb Mount Everest, find a cure for cancer, sail around the world or build an industrial empire. Some would like to own a small, independent business, but most want a good job with a big firm, and with it, a kin A. A.It increased the youth chances for a better job. B.It increased the youth’s crisis awareness. C.It made the youth learn to be mature. D.It made the youth more patriotic. 更多"{{B}}Section B{{/B}}Passage One "的相关试题: [单项选择]{{B}}Section B{{/B}}
A. Children will get absent-minded if they play video games. B. Children will get healthier if they change their diet. C. Children will improve their grades if they stop watching TV. D. Children will lose weight if they spend less time watching TV. [填空题]{{B}}Section B{{/B}} Passage One
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