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People often dream of living in a perfect place where no one would be poor, no one would be rich, and everyone would be kind to everyone else. Such a place is nowhere, and that's what the word“UTOPIA”means. It is made up of two Greek words meaning NOT A PLACE.
The word was first used by Sir Thomas More, a sixteenth century English writer whose book UTOPIA, published in 1516.
Described a perfect island country. More's idea for his tale came from the ancient Greek thinker Plato. Plato's The Republic described what would be a perfect state.
Early legends(传说)among the Norse, Celtic and Arab peoples told of a perfect place existing somewhere in the. Atlantic. These legends were no longer believed when explorations of the America began, but after More's time, it became common for writers to imagine and describe perfect“places”.
Today when people want certain changes in government or society, their ideas are sometimes called UTOPIA. Usually the ideas mean that the changes, if effected, would not suddenly make everything perfect because something imperfect exists objectively and only according to the practical situation can we do well in something.
(1)According to the author, UTOPIA is ________.
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A.somewhere in the Atlantic
B.in people's imaginations
C.no longer dreamed of
D.no longer in existence
(2)UTOPIA in its original form came from ________.
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A.two Celtic words B.two Greek words
C.one Arab word D.one Norse word
(3)In English, the word UTOPIA was first used by a ________.
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A.queen B.musician
C.writer D.soldier
(4)In modem usage, any idea called UTOPIA is considered ________.
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A.unnecessary B.inconsiderate
C.impractical D.imperfect
解析:
(1)根据“Such a place is nowhere…”可得知。 (2)见“It is made up of two Greek words meaning NOT A PLACE.”。 (3)从“The word was first used by Sir Thomas More…”中得知。 (4)见最后一段。 |
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