单选题Britain began to see the popularity of Modem Movement buildings in the ______.A1920sB1930sC1940sD1950s

单选题
Britain began to see the popularity of Modem Movement buildings in the ______.
A

1920s

B

1930s

C

1940s

D

1950s


参考解析

解析:
数字信息的找寻和判断。关于现代运动何时开始在英国流行开来,录音中提到“The Modern Movement’s belief in progress and the future struck a chord with the mood of post-war Britain”,可知现代运动对进步和未来的信仰与战后英国的时代要求相符。与此同时,说话者指出“as reconstruction began under Attlee’s Labor government in 1945, there was a desperate need for cheap housing which could be produced quickly”,表明1945年在英国Attlee工党政府的领导下,随着重建运动的展开,建造快并且价格低的房屋的需求量很大。从1945和a desperate need可推测,英国的现代运动于20世纪40年代开始盛行。因此,C项为正确答案。

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