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Modern attitudes to Roman civilization range from the infinitely impressed to the thorough disgusted. As always, there are the power worshippers, especially among historians, who are predisposed to admire whatever is strong, who feel more attracted to the might of Rome than to the subtlety of Greece. At the same time, there is a solid body of opinion that dislikes Rome . For many, Rome is at best the imitator and the continuator of Greece on a larger scale. Greek civilization had quality; Rome, mere quantity. Greece was the inventor; Rome, the research and development division. Such indeed was the opinion of some of the more intellectual Romans.” had the Greeks held novelty in such disdain as we,” asked Horace in his Epistle, “what work of ancient date would now exist?” 1.According to paragraph 4, intellectual Romans such as Horace held which of the following opinions about their civilization?
A Ancient works of Greece held little value in the Roman world.
B The Greek civilization had been surpassed by the Romans.
C Roman civilization produced little that was original or memorable.
D Romans valued certain types of innovations that had been ignored by ancient Greeks.
偶不懂红色句子意思 不懂不懂~ 所以这么简单的题我也不能理解!! 求助啊
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