問題詳情

請依下文回答第 26 題至第 29 題Time magazine celebrated the Fourth of July in 1995 with a cover story about the nation’s ethnic diversity andasked the questions: “Who are we?” and “What do we have in common?” To someone in Hawaii, all theseconcerns about ethnic diversity seem like so much fuss. Hawaii has been a multicultural society, a community ofdifferent ethnic groups where no one group is the majority. Back in 1961, the sociologist Lawrence Fuchs came toHawaii and wrote “Hawaii Pono.” In it, he concluded: “This is the promise of Hawaii, a promise for the entirenation, and indeed, the world, that peoples of different races and creeds can live together, enriching each other, inharmony and democracy.” When the playwright David Henry Hwang spoke at the University of Hawaii aboutHawaii being a model multicultural community for the rest of the country, he raised the obvious question: “Whatcould others learn?” Governor Waihee said, “In Hawaii, you have something a little different, in which people areencouraged to be proud of their heritages. There is a pride in that kind of a society that allows you to pick andchoose and enjoy the cultural contributions and uniqueness of different groups.”
26 What does the underlined sentence “To someone in Hawaii, all these concerns about ethnic diversity seemlike so much fuss” mean?
(A)People in Hawaii find that the issue of ethnic diversity is not such a big deal.
(B)People in Hawaii find that the issue of ethnic diversity is annoying.
(C)People in Hawaii find that the issue of ethnic diversity is a joke.
(D)People in Hawaii find that the issue of ethnic diversity is meaningless.

參考答案

答案:A
難度:適中0.405405
統計:A(15),B(3),C(9),D(10),E(0)

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