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Thursday, October 4, 2007

Reading-Comprehension-Lesson 55

Đọc hiểu -TOEFL- Bài 55

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   As part of the American Revolution, many, if not most, Americans also
wanted a cultural break with Europe. European art, culture, and society
were attacked as being "aristocratic." They were seen as a threat
to the ideal of democracy. They were described as being decadent,
5 degenerate, and debased. Benjamin Franklin, a man who had close personal
ties to Europe and who had often been honored there for his intellectual
brilliance, characterized England on the eve of the Revolution as
a bad influence on American society and morals. The art of America,
like the country, would need a fresh start. This view of European
10 culture, that it was decadent and rotten, was to remain strong in
the United States for a long time.

From the other side came an argument about American culture that was
to be repeated again and again over the years. This argument, the
15 so-called elitist or aristocratic position, was that republican America,
the new democracy of the common man, could not possibly support the
finer things in life. The rise of the common man could only mean
a decline in art and culture.

20 Europeans, of course, sided with this view. They, the Americans, had
no aristocracy, and so would have no appreciation of the artistic
aspects of life that view was flawed, as can be easily seen by observing
the growth of an American culture despite everything the Europeans
and their elitist followers in America said, because its believers
25 confused the artist in society with his patron, the person who employs
him, which used to be the aristocracy. However, in the United States,
artists made a name for themselves largely without the need of patrons,
and thus American culture was born.
1. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?




2. In which part of the passage can we find the American attitudes which were critical of European culture?




3. According to the passage Europeans felt that American culture would not succeed because




4. Benjamin Franklin probably




5. What is the tone of the passage?





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