第三章单元测试
- Yamahata’s photographs were taken several days after the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. ( )
- Yamahata’s photographs of the atomic bomb’s aftermath were immediately displayed in the United States after the bombing. ( )
- The author suggests that the bombing of Nagasaki is a less significant symbol of the nuclear danger compared to Hiroshima. ( )
- The photographs of Nagasaki’s destruction serve as a reminder of the unique characteristics of each city that may be targeted by nuclear weapons. ( )
- The text suggests that the bombing of Nagasaki is a more fitting symbol of nuclear danger than Hiroshima because it demonstrates the potential for repeated use of nuclear weapons. ( )
- The text argues that the opposite of the end of the world cannot be definitively pictured because it represents the infinite possibilities of human life. ( )
- The author implies that only through collective action and will can we create a safer world for new generations. ( )
- The photographs taken by Yamahata show a variety of scenes, including corpses charred by the thermal pulse and a girl smiling from a bomb shelter. ( )
- The text suggests that the view of mountains in the distance is a symbol of the destruction caused by the atomic bomb, as it is visible only because the city has been destroyed.( )
- Hiroshima has always been in the shadow of Nagasaki. ( )
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