The city of Venice may not be the obvious place for a call for the moral revival of Europe. This is where Lord Byron used to swi

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问题     The city of Venice may not be the obvious place for a call for the moral revival of Europe. This is where Lord Byron used to swim naked down the Grand Canal between pink palaces and swaying gondolas in the early morning hours after nights of carousing. This is where Thomas Mann a century later celebrated the beauty of decline in "Death in Venice".
    For the past four years, however, Venice has also been home to the "Venice Colloquium", sponsored by the Fondazione Liberal, an Italian free-market group, headed by member of parliament Ferdinando Adornato. The purpose of the event is to bring likeminded Europeans and Americans together in an effort to bridge the transatlantic divide. It is a call to common values, mostly perhaps directed at Europeans, for whom values these days seem like archaic encumbrances.
    Americans are therefore a great puzzle to many Europeans. So are President Bush and his newly nominated secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice. Many Europeans cannot get over the fact that 22 percent of American voters in the presidential election stated that they considered "moral values" their most important issue, and the reaction here has greatly resembled the hysterical hyperventilating of the Hollywood-New York elite after the US election.
    "In Europe, people are embarrassed to talk about moral values," says Tessa Keswick of the Center for Policy Studies in London. Or if they do, it is a new kind of moral value, closely identified with political correctness, which can be "frighteningly intolerant". The need for Europe to re-establish its moral identity is becoming evident to people here, even if this is still a minority view. While 40 percent of Americans attend church at least once a week, on average 4 percent of Europeans do. Outbreaks of anti-Semitism and xenophobia keep cropping up in large part because of growing Muslim immigrant populations that have not been socially integrated.
    And there is an overall reluctance to accept the global war on terror as an actual war. Europe’s resident troublemaker, French President Jacques Chirac, speaks of the European Union as a multilateral model for the world, yet this model is incapable of defeating terrorism. Therefore, politicians here, with the exception of Britain’s Tony Blair, like to pretend that police action is all we need to take care of al Qaeda.
    But not all Europeans are resigned to the decline in values and vigor that they see around them. If 70 percent of Frenchmen, for instance, would have preferred Sen. John Kerry to win the 2004 election, then 30 percent supported George Bush.
    What kind of values are we talking about? More than family values per se, many are worried about the fundamental values of the Western, Judeo-Christian tradition, from which spring our concepts of human, political and religious rights.
    The fact is that Europe needs the United States, more than the other way around, to exert global influence. And while the French love to talk about counterbalancing the United States on the world stage, the Italian government has no such desire.

选项 A、introduce the purpose of "Venice Colloquim".
B、compare the differences of moral values between Americans and Europeans.
C、illustrate that Europe needs to learn from the US about the moral values.
D、criticize the decline of values and vigor in Europe.

答案C

解析 主旨题。根据文章的第三段和第四段,可知文章的中心是道德观、价值观;根据最后一段,可知作者希望欧洲向美国学习。因此,"阐述欧洲需要向美国学习其价值观"为正确选项。"介绍威尼斯讨论会的目的","比较欧洲与美国在价值观上的区别","批评欧洲价值观的衰落"都不是作者的写作目的,因此都不正确。
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