That current students of American culture are prone to (i) classical music is understandable. In our own era, Britain’s musical high culture has degraded into a formulaic entertainment departed from the contemporary moment. Thus, to miss out on what our orchestras are up to is not to (ii) much. In the late Golden Age, however, music was broadly esteemed as the “queen of the arts.” Classical music was in its British heyday, (iii) the culture at large.
答案:C,D,I