The Saturday Evening Post "became symbolic of the reading fare of middle-class America" . In 1897 Curtis began to revive (重振)the Post on the proposition that a man’s chief interest in life is the fight for livelihood-business. Fiction and articles about romantic business and successful businessmen filled its pages, and products backed by its advertisements directed at the needs and desires of the business world. The general interest weekly reached new audiences. Its conservative viewpoint and strong admiration for material success appealed to the tastes of the millions who settled in an easy chair with it each Thursday evening. As a more commercial, mass-circulation magazine than The New Yorker, the widely readable Post set out to interpret America to itself.
As a national and international institution, The Saturday Evening Post made its mark in the lives of massive numbers of men and women, and served society as a stabilizing influence. Its editorial matt
A. It changed its original style and was heavily involved in politics.
B. Readers couldn’t afford a newspaper because of the Depression.
C. The new editor was not interested in Roosevelt’s politics.
D. It failed to absorb sufficient advertisements.
The Saturday Evening Post "became symbolic of the reading fare of middle-class America" . In 1897 Curtis began to revive (重振)the Post on the proposition that a man’s chief interest in life is the fight for livelihood-business. Fiction and articles about romantic business and successful businessmen filled its pages, and products backed by its advertisements directed at the needs and desires of the business world. The general interest weekly reached new audiences. Its conservative viewpoint and strong admiration for material success appealed to the tastes of the millions who settled in an easy chair with it each Thursday evening. As a more commercial, mass-circulation magazine than The New Yorker, the widely readable Post set out to interpret America to itself.
As a national and international institution, The Saturday Evening Post made its mark in the lives of massive numbers of men and women, and served society as a stabilizing influence. Its editorial matt
A. Businessmen.
B. College students.
C. Housewives.
D. Politicians.
Billy: Good evening and welcome to "This Is Your Life". This is Billy Smith speaking. We are waiting for the subject of tonight’s program. He is one of the world’s leading actors, and he thinks he is coming here to take part in a discussion program... I can hear him now.., yes, here he is ! James Douglas... This is your life ! James: Oh, no... I don’t believe it! Not me...
Billy: Yes, it is you! Now come over here and sit down. James, you were one of four children, and your father was a bus driver. Of course, your name was then Jason White.
One evening Jackson, my son, said to me, "I want to know whether people are all the same even though they are different in the color of skin. "
After thinking for a while, I said, "I’ll explain it to you, (26) you can wait till we make a (27) at the nearby supermarket. By then you will see something (28) "At the supermarket, we (29) some apples—red, yellow and green. After we got home, I told Jackson, "Now I’ll (30) your previous question. " I put carefully one apple of every (31) on the table. I looked at him, who had a totally (32) expression.
"People are similar to apples. They all have (33) colors, sizes and shapes. From the (34) , some apples may not (35) look like the others." Jackson was (36) each one with his eyes open while I was talking.
Then, I took a knife and peeled(削皮) the apples, (37)
A. outside
B. all
C. look
D. inside
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