(1)B 主旨大意题,根据第一段MinhPhamwasborninVietnam.Heleftwhenhewas21yearsold.MinhhasbeeninAmericaforalmosttwoyears.ThereisstillmuchhedoesnotunderstandaboutAmerica.以及最后一段MinhhaslearnedalotaboutAmericanlifeintwoyears.Hestillhasalottolearn.Theprocessofresocializationcantakemanyyears.可知这篇文章主要通过...
解答41.B 主旨大意题,根据第一段Minh Pham was born in Vietnam.He left when he was 21years old.Minh has been in America for almost two years.There is still much he does not understand about America.以及最后一段Minh has learned a lot about American life in two years.He still has a lot...
When America Turned Toward Peace:The Cognitive Calulus Theory of Decision and Vietnam, 1968 Much has been written about the seismic shifts in American culture and politics during the 1960s. Yet for all the analysis of that turbulent era, its legac... LH Gronich 被引量: 0发表: 2007年 When...
阅读理解 Minh Pham was born in Vietnam.He left there when he was 21 years old.Minh has been in America for almost two years.There is still much he does not understand about America.
When America Turned Toward Peace:The Cognitive Calulus Theory of Decision and Vietnam, 1968Gronich, Lori Helene
Minh Pham was born in Vietnam. He left there when he was 21 years old. Minh has been in America for almost two years. There is still much he does not understand about America. Once, Minh was in a supermarket. He saw an old man and an old woman. They wan
in the South. Overly narrow historical memories typically serve a purpose, and in this case it is far more comforting to focus on Dr. King’s success in making a bad part of the country better than to contemplate his equally telling failures to push the whole of America t...
they gave me with pride and gratitude;it's my favorite.Every time I wear the coat,I think fondly of them---all of them and their desire and struggle to start a new life in America.【高分句型二】(学...
a我一会来就见到他们 I one can come to see them[translate] aMinh Pham was born in Vietnam. He left there when he was 21 years old. Minh has been in America for almost two years. There is still much he does not understand about America.[translate]...
Sure, their kids might have graduated from top universities. But for what? To work in the same professions as they did for the next 30+ years and be miserable half the time? Surely there must be more to life than status and money. ...