Passage TwoThe earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there. The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time. Their society was a primitive society, but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land. However

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Passage Two

The earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there. The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time. Their society was a primitive society, but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land. However, these early immigrants from Europe didn't want to share the land with the natives. They killed off many of the Indians, seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away. Today the Indians, not more than halfa million, live in poverty and misery on the land on which they were once masters.

The earliest immigrants were the Spanish, who settled in the southern part of what is now the US The next large group were the English, after the English came the French, Dutch, Irish, Germans, and other nationality groups, mostly European.

Another early group to arrive were the Negroes. But they were brought in as slaves from Africa. They didn't win freedom till generations later.

40. Who were the earliest people living in North America?

A. The Spanish.

B. The English.

C. The Negroes.

D. The Indians.


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  • 第1题:

    Which is the best title of this passage?

    A. The Earliest People in North America.

    B. The Earliest Immigrants to North America.

    C. The People of the United States.

    D. Europeans Were the Earliest People Coming to the North America.


    正确答案:B
    文章主要讲的是到北美的移民,所以选B

  • 第2题:

    共用题干
    The Family
    The structure of a family takes different forms around the world and even in the same society. The family's form changes as it adapts to changing social and economic influences. Until recently,the most common form in North America was the nuclear family,consisting of a married couple with their minor children. The nuclear family is an independent unit. It must be prepared to fend for itself. Individual family members strongly depend on one anoth-er. There is little help from outside the family in emergencies. Elderly relatives of a nuclear family are cared for only if it is possible for the family to do so. In North America,the elderly often do not live with the family;they live in retirement communities and nursing homes.
    There are many parallels between the nuclear family in industrial societies,such as North America,and of families in societies such as that of the Inuits,who live in harsh environments. The nuclear family structure is well adapted to a life of mobility. In harsh condi-tions,mobility allows the family to hunt for food. For North Americans,the hunt for jobs and improved social status also requires mobility.
    The nuclear family was not always the North American standard. In a more agrarian time,the small nuclear family was usually part of a larger extended family. This might have included grandparents,mother and father,brothers and sisters,uncles,aunts,and cousins. In North America today,there is a dramatic rise in the number of single-parent households. Twice as many households in the United States are headed by divorced,separated,or never-married individuals as are comprised of nuclear families. The structure of the family,not just in North America,but throughout the world,continues to change as it adapts to changing conditions.

    The information in this passage would most likely be found in______.
    A: an anthropology textbook
    B: a biology textbook
    C: a mathematics textbook
    D: a geography textbook

    答案:A
    解析:
    题干意为“下面哪个选项可以作为这篇短文另一个合适的标题?”该题为主旨题,短文开篇就提到了家庭结构,短文最后一句提到“不仅在北美洲,在全世界范围,家庭结构都会随着情况的不断变化而改变”,这也在谈论家庭结构,由此可见这篇短文的主题与家庭结构相关,由此可以进一步确认答案为A项“家庭的结构是什么”。
    题干意为“核心家庭的定义是什么?”该题为细节题,第一段的第三句话对核心家庭进行了定义:Until recently,the most common form in North America was the nu-clear family, consisting of a married couple with their minor children.该句意为“在此以前,北美洲最普遍的家庭形式为核心家庭,由一对夫妇和他们未成年的孩子构成”。由此可知A项 “由一对夫妇和他们未成年的孩子构成的家庭”是答案。
    题干意为“这篇文章最有可能出自哪里?”该题属于主旨题。该短文主题涉及家庭,因此最有可能出自人类学课本,所以A是正确的答案。
    题干意为“第一段的信息主要以何种方式陈述的?”根据第一段的陈述方式,并没有列出数据(A项)或者讲故事(B项),而是通过描述共性而阐述出核心家庭的概念。因此C项“指出相似性”是正确的答案。
    题干意为“mobility的词意是什么?”mobility是mobile“可移动的,机动的” 的名词形式。首先在短文中找到mobility存在的语境:(第二段)There are many parallels between the nuclear family in industrial societies, such as North America,and of families in societies such as that of the Inuits,who live inharsh environments. The nuclear family structure is well adapted to a life of mobility. In harsh conditions ,mobility allows the family to hunt for food. For North Americans, the hunt for jobs and improved social status also requires mobility.mobility所在的上下文提到“核心家庭结构良好地适应于……的生活。在恶劣的条件下,……能让一个家庭吃饱饭,对北美洲人来说,找工作和提高社会地位同样需要……。”四个选项中,A项“金钱”,B项“随时准备迁居”,C项“组织,机构”,D项“技能,技巧”,显然B项“随时准备迁居”填入mobility所在的语境中合适,因此答案为B。

  • 第3题:

    The earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there.The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time.Their society was a primitive society,but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land.However,these early immigrants from Europe didn't want to share the land with the natives.They killed off many of the Indians,seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away.Today the Indians,not more than half a million,live in poverty and misery on the land on which they were once masters.
    The earliest immigrants were the Spanish,who settled in the southern part of what is now the US.The next large group were the English,after the English came the French,Dutch,Irish,Germans,and other nationality groups,mostly European.
    Another early group to arrive were the Negroes.But they were brought in as slaves from Africa.They didn't win freedom till generations later.

    Why didn't the immigrants share the lands with the natives?

    A.They thought the Indians were not friendly to the
    B.They wanted to seize the lands as their ow
    C.Because North America was first discovered by the
    D.Because the Indian people liked making war to the

    答案:B
    解析:
    参见第一段句子:“However,these early immigrants from Europe didn’t want to share the land with the natives.They killed off many of the Indians,seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away.”

  • 第4题:

    The earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there.The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time.Their society was a primitive society,but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land.However,these early immigrants from Europe didn't want to share the land with the natives.They killed off many of the Indians,seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away.Today the Indians,not more than half a million,live in poverty and misery on the land on which they were once masters.
    The earliest immigrants were the Spanish,who settled in the southern part of what is now the US.The next large group were the English,after the English came the French,Dutch,Irish,Germans,and other nationality groups,mostly European.
    Another early group to arrive were the Negroes.But they were brought in as slaves from Africa.They didn't win freedom till generations later.

    According to this passage,which of the following is true?

    A.The Negroes came to North America in order to work for the earliest immigrant
    B.The Negroes also belonged to the earliest immigrants to the North Americ
    C.The Negroes were brought to America by chanc
    D.The Negroes didn't win freedom until no

    答案:B
    解析:
    参见最后一段。

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    The Family
    The structure of a family takes different forms around the world and even in the same society.The family's form changes as it adapts to changing social and economic influences.
    Until recently,the most common form in North America was the nuclear family,consisting of a married couple with their minor children.The nuclear family is an independent unit,It must be prepared to fend for itself.Individual family members strongly depend on one another.There is little help from outside the family in emergencies.Elderly relatives of a nuclear family are cared for only if it is possible for the family to do so.In North America,the elderly often do not live with the family;they live in retirement communities and nursing homes.
    There are many parallels between the nuclear family in industrial societies,such as
    North America,and of families in societies such as that of the Inuits,who live in harsh environments.The nuclear family structure is well adapted to a life of mobility.In harsh conditions,mobility allows the family to hunt for food.For North Americans,the hunt for jobs and improved social status also requires mobility.
    The nuclear family was not always the North American standard.In a more agrarian time,the small nuclear family was usually part of a larger extended family.This might have included grandparents,mother and father,brothers and sisters,uncles,aunts,and cousins.
    In North America today,there is a dramatic rise in the number of single-parent households.
    Twice as many households in the United States are headed by divorced,separated,or nevermarried individuals as are comprised of nuclear families.The structure of the family,not just in North America,but throughout the world,continues to change as it adapts to changing conditions.

    The information in this passage would most likely be found in______.
    A:an anthropology textbook
    B:a biology textbook
    C:a mathematics textbook
    D:a geography textbook

    答案:A
    解析:
    题干意为“下面哪个选项可以作为这篇短文另一个合适的标题?”该题为主旨题。短文开篇就提到了家庭结构,短文最后一句意为“不仅在北美洲,在全世界范围,家庭结构都会随着情况的不断变化而改变。”由此可见这篇短文的主题与家庭结构相关,由此可以进一步确认答案为A“家庭的结构是什么”。
    题干意为“核心家庭的定义是什么?”该题为细节题,第一段的第三句话对核心家庭进行了定义Until recently,the most common form in North America was the nudle-ar family, consisting of a married couple with their minor children.该句意为“直到最近,北美洲最普遍的家庭形式为核心家庭,由一对夫妇和他们未成年的孩子构成”。由此可知A“由一对夫妇和他们未成年的孩子构成的家庭”是答案。
    题干意为“这篇文章最有可能出自哪里?”该题属于主旨题。该短文主题涉及家庭,因此最有可能出自人类学课本,所以A是正确的答案。
    题干意为“第一段主要以何种方式陈述的?”根据第一段的陈述方式,并没有列出数据或者讲故事,而是通过描述共性而阐述出核心家庭的概念。因此C“指出相似性”是正确的答案。
    题干意为“mobility是什么意思?”mobility是mobile“可移动的,机动的”的名词形式。首先在短文中找到mobihty存在的语境: (第二段)There are many parallels between the nuclear family in industrial societies, such as North America,and of families in societies such as that of the Inuits,who live in harsh environments.The nuclear family structure is well adapted to a life of mobility.In harsh conditions,mobility allows the family to hunt for food.For North Americans,the hunt for jobs and improved social status also requires mobility.mobility所在的上下文意为“核心家庭结构良好地适应于……的生活。在恶劣的条件下,……能让一个家庭吃饱饭,对北美洲人来说,找工作和提高社会地位同样需要……。”四个选项中,A“钱”,B“随时准备迁居”,C“组织,机构”,D“技能,技巧”,显然B“随时准备迁居”填入mobility所在的语境中合适,因此答案为B。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    The Family
    The structure of a family takes different forms around the world and even in the same society.
    The family's form changes as it adapts to changing social and economic influences.Until recently, the most common form in North America was the nuclear family,consisting of a married couple with their minor children.The nuclear family is an independent unit.It must be prepared to fend for itself. Individual family members strongly depend on one another. There is little help from outside the family in emergencies.Elderly relatives of a nuclear family are cared for only if it is possible for the family to do so.In North America,the elderly often do not live with the family;they live in retirement communities and nursing homes.
    There are many parallels between the nuclear family in industrial societies,such as North
    America,and of families in societies such as that of the Inuits,who live in harsh environments.
    The nuclear family structure is well adapted to a life of mobility. In harsh conditions,mobility allows the family to hunt for food.For North Americans,the hunt for jobs and improved social status also requires mobility.
    The nuclear family was not always the North American standard.In a more agrarian time,the small nuclear family was usually part of a larger extended family.This might have included grandparents,mother and father,brothers and sisters,uncles,aunts,and cousins.In North America today,there is a dramatic rise in the number of single-parent households.Twice as many households in the United States are headed by divorced, separated,or never-married individuals as are comprised of nuclear families. The structure of the family,not just in North America,but throughout the world,continues to change as it adapts to changing conditions.

    The information in this passage would most likely be found in______textbook.
    A: an anthropology
    B: a biology
    C:.a mathematics
    D:.a geography

    答案:A
    解析:
    主旨题。题干意为“下面哪个选项可以作为这篇短文另一个合适的标题?”。短文开篇就提到了家庭结构,短文最后一句意为“不仅在北美洲,在全世界范围,家庭结构都会随着情况的不断变化而改变。”由此可见这篇短文的主题与家庭结构相关,由此可以进一步确认答案为A“家庭的结构是什么”。


    细节题。题干意为“根据文章,哪个是核心家庭的定义?”。第一段的第三句话对于核心家庭进行了定义Until recently , the most common form in North American was the nu-clear family , consisting of a married couple with their minor children.该句意为“直到最近,北美洲最普遍的家庭形式为核心家庭,由一对夫妇和他们未成年的孩子构成”。由此可知A“核心家庭是由一对夫妇和他们未成年的孩子构成的家庭”是答案。


    主旨题。题干意为“这篇文章最有可能出自哪里?”。该短文主题涉及家庭,因此最有可能出自人类学课本,所以A是正确的答案。


    题干意为“第一段主要以何种方式陈述的?”根据第一段的陈述方式,并没有列出数据或者讲故事,而是通过描述共性而阐述出核心家庭的概念。因此C“指出相似性”是正确的答案。


    题干意为“mobility是什么意思?”mobility是mobile“可移动的,机动的”的名词形式。首先在短文中找到mobility存在的语境:第二段中“The nuclear family structure is well adapted to a life of mobility…the hunt for jobs and improved social status also re-quires mobility. ”mobility所在的上下文意为“核心家庭结构良好地适应于……的生活。在恶劣的条件下,……能让一个家庭吃饱饭,时北美洲人来说,找工作和提高社会地位同样需要……”四个选项中,A意为“钱”,B意为“随时准备迁居”,C意为“组织,机构”,D意为“技能,技巧”,显然B“随时准备迁居”填入mobility所在的语境中合适,因此答案为B。

  • 第7题:

    Your company has a single Active Directory forest that has a domain in North America named na.contoso.com and a domain in South America named sa.contoso.com. The client computers run Windows 7. You need to configure the client computers in the North America office to improve the name resolution response time for resources in the South America office.What should you do?()

    • A、Configure a new Group Policy object (GPO) that disables the Local-Link Multicast Name Resolution feature. Apply the policy to all the client computers in the North America office.
    • B、Configure a new Group Policy object (GPO) that enables the Local-Link Multicast Name Resolution feature. Apply the policy to all the client computers in the North America office.
    • C、Configure a new Group Policy object (GPO) that configures the DNS Suffix Search List option to sa.contoso.com, na.contoso.com. Apply the policy to all the client computers in the North America office.
    • D、Configure the priority value for the Service Location (SRV) records on each of the North America domain controllers to 5.

    正确答案:C

  • 第8题:

    问答题
    Practice 8  The United States has long been known as a “melting pot”, because many of its people are descended from settlers who came from all over the world to make their homes in the new land. The first immigrants in American history came from England and the Netherlands. Attracted by reports of great economic opportunities and religious and political freedom, immigrants from many other countries flocked to the United States in increasing numbers, reaching a peak in the years 1880—1914. Between 1820 and 1980 the United States admitted almost 50 million immigrants.  Some 1,360,000 American Indians, descendants of North America's first inhabitants, now reside in the United States. Most live in the West, but many are in the south and north central areas. Of the more than 300 separate tribes, the largest is the Navaho in the Southwest.  Black people were first brought to America from Africa as slaves. Their descendants now make up nearly 12 percent of the population. They once lived mainly in the agricultural South but now are scattered throughout the nation.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    美国历来以“民族熔锅”著称,因为许多美国人是移民的后裔,当年这些移民从世界各地来到这块新土地上安家落户。美国历史上首批移民来自英国和荷兰。许多其他国家的人听说在美国经济上有很大的发展机会,还有宗教自由和政治自由,于是便纷纷移居美国,移民人数越来越多,1880年至1914年达到了顶峰。在1820年到1980年间,美国接纳了近5000万移民。
    现在约有1360000名印第安人居住在美国,他们是北美土著的后裔。大多数印第安人住在西部,也有许多住在中部的南北地区。美国印第安人分属300多个不同的部落,其中最大的是西南部的纳瓦霍部落。
    黑人当初是被当作奴隶从非洲贩运到美国的,他们的后裔现在几乎占美国人口的百分之十二。从前,黑人主要聚居在南方农业地带,但如今则分散到美国各地。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, which of the following is true?
    A

    It is very difficult for the middle-aged to live in America.

    B

    America is Kids Country because the majority of the American population is children.

    C

    Kids Country was taking shape in America when immigrants poured into the country.

    D

    America is more of Kids Country than any other countries in the world.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    是非题。第四段第二句指出“America is the greatest country in the world to grow up in because it is Kids Country.”,从greatest country in the world to grow up in可知美国比世界上任何一个国家更称得上是一个孩子王国。因此选D。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, where in colonial North America were there the fewest women?
    A

    Puritan communities.

    B

    Seaports.

    C

    Frontier settlements.

    D

    Capital cities.


    正确答案: B
    解析:

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements most clearly contradicts the information in this passage?
    A

    While Texas was under Mexican control, the population of Texas quadrupled, in spite of the fact the Mexico discouraged immigration from the United States.

    B

    Most Indians living in Texas resisted Spanish acculturation and were either killed or enslaved.

    C

    By the time Mexico acquired Texas, many Indians had already married people of Spanish Heritage.

    D

    Many Mexicans living in Texas returned to Mexico after Texas was annexed by the United States.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    考察与原文内容冲突的选项,将每个选项取反,看是否在文中有定位。由文章第二段第一句:When the Spanish first came to Mexico, they intermarried with and absorbed the culture of the indigenous Indians可知,西班牙人与墨西哥人通婚,而墨西哥人也并没有抵制或者被残杀。B为正确答案。

  • 第12题:

    判断题
    There are three major routes of container transportation: Far East to North America, Far East to Europe and Mediterranean, North America to Europe and Mediterranean.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    共用题干
    The Family
    The structure of a family takes different forms around the world and even in the same society. The family's form changes as it adapts to changing social and economic influences. Until recently,the most common form in North America was the nuclear family,consisting of a married couple with their minor children. The nuclear family is an independent unit. It must be prepared to fend for itself. Individual family members strongly depend on one anoth-er. There is little help from outside the family in emergencies. Elderly relatives of a nuclear family are cared for only if it is possible for the family to do so. In North America,the elderly often do not live with the family;they live in retirement communities and nursing homes.
    There are many parallels between the nuclear family in industrial societies,such as North America,and of families in societies such as that of the Inuits,who live in harsh environments. The nuclear family structure is well adapted to a life of mobility. In harsh condi-tions,mobility allows the family to hunt for food. For North Americans,the hunt for jobs and improved social status also requires mobility.
    The nuclear family was not always the North American standard. In a more agrarian time,the small nuclear family was usually part of a larger extended family. This might have included grandparents,mother and father,brothers and sisters,uncles,aunts,and cousins. In North America today,there is a dramatic rise in the number of single-parent households. Twice as many households in the United States are headed by divorced,separated,or never-married individuals as are comprised of nuclear families. The structure of the family,not just in North America,but throughout the world,continues to change as it adapts to changing conditions.

    Another good title for this passage would be______.
    A: What Makes a Family?
    B: The Life of the Inuits
    C: Living With Hardship
    D: The Failure of the Nuclear Family

    答案:A
    解析:
    题干意为“下面哪个选项可以作为这篇短文另一个合适的标题?”该题为主旨题,短文开篇就提到了家庭结构,短文最后一句提到“不仅在北美洲,在全世界范围,家庭结构都会随着情况的不断变化而改变”,这也在谈论家庭结构,由此可见这篇短文的主题与家庭结构相关,由此可以进一步确认答案为A项“家庭的结构是什么”。
    题干意为“核心家庭的定义是什么?”该题为细节题,第一段的第三句话对核心家庭进行了定义:Until recently,the most common form in North America was the nu-clear family, consisting of a married couple with their minor children.该句意为“在此以前,北美洲最普遍的家庭形式为核心家庭,由一对夫妇和他们未成年的孩子构成”。由此可知A项 “由一对夫妇和他们未成年的孩子构成的家庭”是答案。
    题干意为“这篇文章最有可能出自哪里?”该题属于主旨题。该短文主题涉及家庭,因此最有可能出自人类学课本,所以A是正确的答案。
    题干意为“第一段的信息主要以何种方式陈述的?”根据第一段的陈述方式,并没有列出数据(A项)或者讲故事(B项),而是通过描述共性而阐述出核心家庭的概念。因此C项“指出相似性”是正确的答案。
    题干意为“mobility的词意是什么?”mobility是mobile“可移动的,机动的” 的名词形式。首先在短文中找到mobility存在的语境:(第二段)There are many parallels between the nuclear family in industrial societies, such as North America,and of families in societies such as that of the Inuits,who live inharsh environments. The nuclear family structure is well adapted to a life of mobility. In harsh conditions ,mobility allows the family to hunt for food. For North Americans, the hunt for jobs and improved social status also requires mobility.mobility所在的上下文提到“核心家庭结构良好地适应于……的生活。在恶劣的条件下,……能让一个家庭吃饱饭,对北美洲人来说,找工作和提高社会地位同样需要……。”四个选项中,A项“金钱”,B项“随时准备迁居”,C项“组织,机构”,D项“技能,技巧”,显然B项“随时准备迁居”填入mobility所在的语境中合适,因此答案为B。

  • 第14题:

    The earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there.The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time.Their society was a primitive society,but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land.However,these early immigrants from Europe didn't want to share the land with the natives.They killed off many of the Indians,seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away.Today the Indians,not more than half a million,live in poverty and misery on the land on which they were once masters.
    The earliest immigrants were the Spanish,who settled in the southern part of what is now the US.The next large group were the English,after the English came the French,Dutch,Irish,Germans,and other nationality groups,mostly European.
    Another early group to arrive were the Negroes.But they were brought in as slaves from Africa.They didn't win freedom till generations later.

    Which is the best title of this passage?

    A.The Earliest People in North Americ
    B.The Earliest Immigrants to North Americ
    C.The People of the United State
    D.Europeans were the Earliest People Coming to the North Americ

    答案:B
    解析:
    文章主要讲的是到北美的移民,所以选B。

  • 第15题:

    The earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there.The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time.Their society was a primitive society,but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land.However,these early immigrants from Europe didn't want to share the land with the natives.They killed off many of the Indians,seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away.Today the Indians,not more than half a million,live in poverty and misery on the land on which they were once masters.
    The earliest immigrants were the Spanish,who settled in the southern part of what is now the US.The next large group were the English,after the English came the French,Dutch,Irish,Germans,and other nationality groups,mostly European.
    Another early group to arrive were the Negroes.But they were brought in as slaves from Africa.They didn't win freedom till generations later.

    Who were the earliest people living in North America?

    A.The Spanis
    B.The Englis
    C.The Negroe
    D.The Indian

    答案:D
    解析:
    参见本文第一句。

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    The Family
    The structure of a family takes different forms around the world and even in the same society.The family's form changes as it adapts to changing social and economic influences.
    Until recently,the most common form in North America was the nuclear family,consisting of a married couple with their minor children.The nuclear family is an independent unit,It must be prepared to fend for itself.Individual family members strongly depend on one another.There is little help from outside the family in emergencies.Elderly relatives of a nuclear family are cared for only if it is possible for the family to do so.In North America,the elderly often do not live with the family;they live in retirement communities and nursing homes.
    There are many parallels between the nuclear family in industrial societies,such as
    North America,and of families in societies such as that of the Inuits,who live in harsh environments.The nuclear family structure is well adapted to a life of mobility.In harsh conditions,mobility allows the family to hunt for food.For North Americans,the hunt for jobs and improved social status also requires mobility.
    The nuclear family was not always the North American standard.In a more agrarian time,the small nuclear family was usually part of a larger extended family.This might have included grandparents,mother and father,brothers and sisters,uncles,aunts,and cousins.
    In North America today,there is a dramatic rise in the number of single-parent households.
    Twice as many households in the United States are headed by divorced,separated,or nevermarried individuals as are comprised of nuclear families.The structure of the family,not just in North America,but throughout the world,continues to change as it adapts to changing conditions.

    Another good title for this passage would be______.
    A:.What Makes a Family?
    B:The Life of the Inuits
    C:Living With Hardship
    D:The Failure of the Nuclear Family

    答案:A
    解析:
    题干意为“下面哪个选项可以作为这篇短文另一个合适的标题?”该题为主旨题。短文开篇就提到了家庭结构,短文最后一句意为“不仅在北美洲,在全世界范围,家庭结构都会随着情况的不断变化而改变。”由此可见这篇短文的主题与家庭结构相关,由此可以进一步确认答案为A“家庭的结构是什么”。
    题干意为“核心家庭的定义是什么?”该题为细节题,第一段的第三句话对核心家庭进行了定义Until recently,the most common form in North America was the nudle-ar family, consisting of a married couple with their minor children.该句意为“直到最近,北美洲最普遍的家庭形式为核心家庭,由一对夫妇和他们未成年的孩子构成”。由此可知A“由一对夫妇和他们未成年的孩子构成的家庭”是答案。
    题干意为“这篇文章最有可能出自哪里?”该题属于主旨题。该短文主题涉及家庭,因此最有可能出自人类学课本,所以A是正确的答案。
    题干意为“第一段主要以何种方式陈述的?”根据第一段的陈述方式,并没有列出数据或者讲故事,而是通过描述共性而阐述出核心家庭的概念。因此C“指出相似性”是正确的答案。
    题干意为“mobility是什么意思?”mobility是mobile“可移动的,机动的”的名词形式。首先在短文中找到mobihty存在的语境: (第二段)There are many parallels between the nuclear family in industrial societies, such as North America,and of families in societies such as that of the Inuits,who live in harsh environments.The nuclear family structure is well adapted to a life of mobility.In harsh conditions,mobility allows the family to hunt for food.For North Americans,the hunt for jobs and improved social status also requires mobility.mobility所在的上下文意为“核心家庭结构良好地适应于……的生活。在恶劣的条件下,……能让一个家庭吃饱饭,对北美洲人来说,找工作和提高社会地位同样需要……。”四个选项中,A“钱”,B“随时准备迁居”,C“组织,机构”,D“技能,技巧”,显然B“随时准备迁居”填入mobility所在的语境中合适,因此答案为B。

  • 第17题:

    One-room schoolhouse can still be found in isolated areas of North America.

    A:bare
    B:deprived
    C:remote
    D:developed

    答案:C
    解析:
    本句意思:在北美的边远地区仍有只有一间教室的校舍。bare的意思为“赤裸的;无遮 蔽的”; deprived的意思为“缺少食物的;缺乏足够教育的”; remote的意思为“遥远的;偏僻的,偏 远的”; developed的意思为“发达的(国家或地区);成熟的”。isolated的意思为“(建筑物、村庄 等)孤零零的;偏僻的”,和remote的意思接近。

  • 第18题:

    There are three major routes of container transportation: Far East to North America, Far East to Europe and Mediterranean, North America to Europe and Mediterranean.


    正确答案:正确

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, Indians _____.
    A

    only sing songs in Hollywood

    B

    are no longer fond of music

    C

    only sing and dance in villages

    D

    don’t sing much nowadays


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    第三段第三、四句作者提到印度的电影大多是以一个简单的故事为线索配以大量的歌舞,结果在印度的村庄里人们就不怎么唱歌了。

  • 第20题:

    问答题
    A Nation of Immigrants Composed Mainly of the White People  The United States of America has long been known as a nation of immigrants and a “melting pot”, because the great majority of its people are immigrants and descendants of settlers who came from all over the world to make their homes in the new land, seeking their dream in America. The  first immigrants in American history came from England and the Netherlands. Now the descendants of European immigrants make up 80.3% of the American population of about 250 million.  English colonization in North America in the sixteenth century repeatedly failed. It was not until 1607 that the first English permanent settlement in America was establish. The first wave of colonizing activity, which began in 1606 and lasted until 1637, planted three groups of English colonies: Virginia and Maryland on the Chesapeake, the Puritan commonwealths of New England, and the British West Indies, and also the Dutch colony of New Netherlands, which became New York. Some other European countries also established their colonies along North America’s Atlantic coastline. In 1713, the population of the twelve continental colonies was nearly 360,000, a fourfold increase. Quite a lot of them were German and Scots-Irish. Discontented Germans came to English America because the German states had no overseas possessions, and no colonies except those of the English would admit foreigners. Most Germans entered America at Philadelphia, whence they spread out fanwise into the back-country and became the most prosperous farmers in North America. The English-speaking Scots-Irish came from Ulster. They were largely descendents of the Scots who had colonized Northern Ireland when the English were first setting Virginia. After 1713 the pressure of the native Catholic Irish and the restrictive legislation of the British. Parliament forced them to emigrate in drove. As land was dear in the eastern colonies, these fighting Celts drifted to the frontier. A considerable number of southern Irish, mostly Protestants but including Catholic families came at the same time. They were mostly men of property who invested in land and remained in the older-settled regions.  Britain gradually established its dominance over North America’s Atlantic coast. It successfully planted 13 colonies by edging out other colonial powers and by driving off the native Indians. Though the first English permanent settlement in America was established in Jamestown in1607, modem America was established in Jamestown in 1607, modem Americans choose to look back to the Pilgrim Father, a group of Puritans who came from England in 1620 for a symbol of the origin of their new country. They were followed by other Englishmen. They were generally known as the White Anglo-Saxon Protestants (WASP), who played the leading role in winning America’s independence. Their mother tongue, English, became the official language of the new nation. Today about 33% of Americans are of British origin. They control most of the national wealth and political power. The other white Americans, whose forefathers were from other European countries, are not so influential as the WASPs. All these white European immigrants and their descendants together constitute the majority of the American population.  After the American Civil War, a large number of the “new immigrations” came to the United States of America. Even during the Civil War some 800,000 immigrants had entered the United States, and in the ten years after the ending of the war, some 3.25 million immigrants flooded into the cities and the farms of the North and the West. In the single generation from 1880 to 1910 a tidal wave of immigration spilled almost 18 million persons on American shores. Unlike the old immigrations, who were “pushed out” of West Europe by religious persecution or impoverishment, the new immigrations were “pulled to” the United States by the prospect of good jobs and happy life. Most of them were unskilled. The large influx of the new immigrations resulted in the adoption of the Immigration Quota Law by the American government.  A lot of Chinese coolies were brought into America after the discovery of gold in California. and for the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad. The Chinese-Americans made a great contribution to the development of the American West. But, Chinese-Americans and other Asian-Americans never constitute a majority of the American population. The United States has always been a nation of immigrants composed mainly of the white people.  Immigrants from different nations all over the world joined together to make one nation, the American. They speak almost the same kind of English with far less class or regional variety than in Great Britain. They have the same way of life, similar habits and manners. They have established a new universal national culture. With only a few exceptions, the national origins have well been mixed. In this sense, the United States of America has been known as a “melting pot”.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    白人为主的移民国家 一直以来,美利坚合众国就以移民国家而著称,被称之为“民族大熔炉”。其人口组成的绝大部分是移民,那些移居者怀揣着梦想,从世界各地来到这片新大陆上,并在此生息繁衍。美国历史上的第一批移民来自英国和荷兰。现在,在美国大约2亿5,000万的总人口中,欧洲移民的后裔占到了80.3%。
    16世纪时,英国在北美洲的殖民行动屡遭挫败,直到1607年才建立起第一个永久居留地。1606年至l637年间掀起的第一次殖民活动浪潮产生了3个英国殖民地,它们分别是位于切萨皮克湾一带的弗吉尼亚和马里兰,位于新英格兰地区的英国清教徒社区还有英属西印度群岛。荷兰人在新尼德兰建立了殖民地,也就是后来的纽约市。其他欧洲国家也在北美的大西洋沿岸一带建立了自己的殖民地。1713年,22个大陆殖民地的总人口接近36万;到1760年,加上佐治亚地区,殖民地人口达到160万,增加了将近4倍。其中,德国和苏格兰—爱尔兰人占据了较大比例。因为德国没有海外殖民地,而且只有英属殖民地允许外国人进入,所以很多不满于本国现状的德国人来到了北美。他们大多从费城进入美洲,随后便伞状扩散开来,进入边远地区并成为北美最富裕的农场主。那些讲英语的苏格兰—爱尔兰人来自北爱尔兰,他们主要是苏格兰人的后裔。当英格兰在弗吉尼亚落户时,他们的祖先也移居到北爱尔兰。1713年后,由于受到当地信仰天主教的爱尔兰人的迫害和英国议会的限制性立法的影响,他们被迫移居国外。因为当时美国东部殖民地的土地价格较高,所以这些极富斗争性的凯尔特人漂泊到了边境。大批的南方爱尔兰人——其中大部分是新教徒,也有天主教家庭——同期也来到了美洲。他们大部分都是有产者,纷纷购置田地,如今仍然居住在这些早期定居地上。
    英格兰逐步确立了对北美大西洋沿岸的统治地位。它排挤掉其他殖民强国、驱赶走本地印第安居民,成功建立了13个殖民地。尽管1607年英格兰人就在詹姆士城建立了美洲的第一个永久定居地,但现今的美国人仍然以“清教徒先驱”——那些于l620年从英格兰来的清教徒——作为他们国家起源的象征。随后,其他的英格兰人接踵而至。这些被称作盎格鲁—撒克逊新教徒的人在美国赢得独立的过程中发挥了极重要的作用。他们的母语——英语也成为这个新生国家的官方语言。如今,约有33%的美国人拥有英国血统。他们掌握了这个国家大部分的财富和政治权力。来自欧洲其他国家的移民后裔远不如他们的影响力大。这些欧洲白种移民和他们的后代共同构成了美国人口的大多数。
    内战过后,大批的“新移民”来到美国。内战期间就有约80万移民进入了美国,内战后的10年中,约325万移民潮涌入美国北部和西部的城镇与农场。l880年到1910年间,移民大潮将多达1,800万的移民席卷至美国海岸。与老一代移民不同的是,这些新移民不是因为受到宗教迫害或是因为贫困而离开西欧的,他们或是被称心的工作机会吸引、或是出于对于幸福生活的期盼而来到这里。他们大多没有什么技术专长。新移民的大量涌入致使美国政府颁布了移民分配法来对他们进行调控。
    在加利福尼亚发现金矿后,为满足中央太平洋铁路建筑之需,大批的中国苦力来到了美国。华裔人士对美国西部的发展做出了巨大贡献。但是与其他亚裔美国人一样,美籍华人从来没有成为美国人口的大多数。美国一直是以白种人为主体的移民国家。
    来自世界各地不同国家的移民组合在一起形成了美国人。他们说着同样的英语,在很大程度上减少了大布列颠曾经存在的阶层和宗教差异。他们有着相同的生活方式、类似的生活习惯和行为方式。他们已经建立起一种新的全民文化。除少数例外者外,不同的民族起源已经融合在一起。这也是美国以“民族大熔炉”而著称的原因所在。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? ______
    A

    Billy is living with a generous person.

    B

    Billy has found his brother.

    C

    Billy bought a diamond ring.

    D

    Billy appeared in the news report.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    细节理解题。Billy只是把钻戒归还给了Sarah,文章并没有提到Billy买戒指,故选C项。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The last two paragraphs of the passage can be perceived as ______.
    A

    the summary of the whole passage

    B

    the introduction of the concept “digital divide”

    C

    the prediction about America in the new century

    D

    the warning of issues behind technological progress


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    题目问的是:文章最后两段可以作为什么?最后两段主要涉及到贫富差距悬殊可能带来的坏处,可以作为科技进步背后的警告。故选D。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    From the passage we learn that______.
    A

    Toronto spends lots of money yearly developing the city

    B

    some local residents showed a great interest in protecting the city's cultural site

    C

    the City Council of Toronto hasn't paid sufficient attention to the protection of the city's culture

    D

    the City Hall is still the largest city building in North America today


    正确答案: B
    解析: