In the passage the author implied that ______.
A: music did not exist before the Middle Ages
B: we were not better off than the Greek and Roman men
C: there .was not enough evidence to prove that Western music was originated from the ancient Greece and Rome
D: there were no authentic remains of the ancient Roman music
A: music did not exist before the Middle Ages
B: we were not better off than the Greek and Roman men
C: there .was not enough evidence to prove that Western music was originated from the ancient Greece and Rome
D: there were no authentic remains of the ancient Roman music
C
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- We can learn from this passage that ______. A: the existence of the symphony was attributed to the spread of Near Eastern and Chinese music B: Near Eastern music had an influence on the development of Eastern and Western music C: the development of the symphony shows the mutual influence of Eastern and Western music D: the musical instruments in the symphony orchestra were developed on the basis of Near Eastern music
- 1.1The history of Roman civilization and the Roman Empire would have been ______ if the ancient Greek books on philosophy, arts, and science were not translated into ______ .
- Which of the following countries is the birthplace of Western logic?( ) A: Britain B: France C: Ancient Greece D: Ancient Roman
- ______ is generally considered to be the foundation of modern Western culture and is considered as the cradle of Western civilization. A: Classical Greek Culture B: Ancient Roman Culture C: Greek Dark Ages D: The Byzantine Era
- From where did ode originate from? A: Ancient Rome B: Ancient Greece C: Germany D: England
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Music of the Middle Ages
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“January” originated from the name ______ , who was the gatekeeper of the Palace of Heaven in ancient Roman legend.
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Western medicine originated in ancient Greece and Rome. ( )
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In Ancient Greece, the men of Athens were of the three groups: citizens, metics, and______.
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It is widely accepted that the birthplace of western civilization is ___.() A: England B: Ancient Rome C: Ancient Greek D: Ancient Egypt