The Harlem Renaissance refers to the flowering of______cultural and intellectual life duri
A.African American
B.Hispanic
C.Native American
D.Jewish
A.African American
B.Hispanic
C.Native American
D.Jewish
第1题
We can infer from the passage that______.
A.London"s Regent Street is seeking its renaissance
B.some old famous stores will be rebuilt
C.the rent will be decreased
D.all the streets here will be pedestrianised
第2题
Publications of Hughes include: The Big Sea; Harlem: Negro Metropalis.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第3题
______is NOT a writer of the Harlem Renaissance.
A.Langston Hughes
B.James Baldwin
C.Richard Wright
D.Sinclair Lewis
第4题
In 1935, 50 percent of Harlem's families were unemployed.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第5题
______ is called "the Poet Laureate of Harlem".
A.Richard Wright
B.Ralph Ellison
C.Toni Morrison
D.Langston Hughes
第6题
Which of the following statements is NOT true about Harlem?
A.At the end of the nineteenth century, Harlem was designated by a group of upper class citizens of Manhattan.
B.Harlem had been settled by white New Yorkers early in the seventeenth century.
C.Harlem was an ideal place for Blacks to settle and they felt completely at home there.
D.When people mentioned Harlem, they might refer to Black life and Black style. in Manhattan.
第7题
______is NOT a novel in the Harlem Renaissance.
A.To Tell It on the Mountain
B.My Bondage and My Freedom
C.I Wonder as I Wander
D.Simple Speaks of His Mind
第8题
When it comes to fighting poverty, the Harlem Children's Zone______.
A.stresses more on crime prevention
B.emphasizes an all-around system
C.condemns parents as a hindrance
D.sees excellent education as the sole way
第9题
When it comes to fighting poverty, the Harlem Children's Zone ______.
A.stresses more on crime prevention
B.emphasizes an all-around system
C.condemns parents as a hindrance
D.sees excellent education as the sole way
第10题
Which of the following statements is NOT true about Harlem?
A.Toward the end of the nineteenth century, Harlem was designated by a group of upper class citizens of Manhattan.
B.Harlem had been settled by white New Yorkers early in the seventeenth century.
C.Harlem was an ideal place for Blacks to settle and they felt completely at home there.
D.When people mentioned Harlem, they might refer to Black life and Black style. in Manhattan.