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托福模擬考試及答案解析(11)
(1~12/共51題乂卻讀理解
THETRICKSTERFIGUREINMYTHOLOGY1Inthestudyofmythology,thecharacterknownas
thetricksterisagod,spirit,human,oranimalwhobreakstherulesofthegodsornature,
sometimesmaliciouslybutusuallywithresultsthatarepositive.Therulebreakingoftentakes
theformofmischieforthievery.Thetricksterisusuallymalebutoccasionallydisguiseshimselfin
femaleform.Hecanbecunningorfoolish,orboth,andoftenveryhumorous.Hiscuriosityleads
himintotrouble,butherescueshimselfwithhisslywit.Whenheplaystricks,heperforms
importantculturaltasksthatbenefithumans,andforthisreasonthetricksterisasignificant
figureinworldmythology.
2Indifferentcultures,thetricksterandtheheroarecombinedinvariousways.InGreek
mythology,Prometheusstealsfirefromthegodsandgivesittohumans,afeatmakinghimmore
ofaherothanatrickster,andheisusuallyportrayedasanintellectual.InmanyNativeAmerican
stories,Coyotealsostealsfirefromthegods,butCoyoteisusuallymoreofajokesterora
pranksterthananintellectual.
3Thetricksterisbothcreatoranddestroyer,giverandtaker,onewhotricksothersandis
trickedinreturn.Thepranksofthetricksterarecompulsiveanduncontrollable.Hedoesnotact
consciously;heactsoutofpassionandimpulse.Heknowsneithergoodnorevil,yetheis
responsibleforboth.Hepossessesnomorals,yetthroughhisbehaviormoralitycomesintobeing.
AccordingtopsychologistCarlJung,thetricksteris"aprimitivecosmicbeingofdivine-animal
nature,ontheonehandsuperiortomanbecauseofhissuperhumanqualities,andontheother
handinferiortohimbecauseofhisunreasonandunconsciousness."
4InNativeAmericanmythology,themajorityoftrickstermythsconcernthecreationor
transformationoftheearth.Suchstorieshaveatricksterwhoisalwayswandering,whoisalways
hungry,whoisnotguidedbynormalideasofgoodandevil,andwhopossessessomemagical
powers.Insomestoriesheisadeity,andinothersheisananimalorhumanthatissubjectto
death.SeveralofthesemythsfeatureRavenorCoyoteasthetrickster-hero.
5InmanycreationmythsofthePacificNorthwest,Ravenillustratesthetransformational
natureoftricksters.Ravenisthegreatestshapeshifterofallandcanchangeintoanythingtoget
whathewants.Inonestory,thereisdarknessatthebeginningoftheworld,soRavendecideshe
willfindlight.Hefliesfarfromtheearth,searchinginthedarkness,untilhespotsaglimmerof
lightcomingfromawindowinthehouseofthegods.Ravenknowsthegodsareprotectiveof
theirpossessions,sohedevisesatrick.Heperchesonapinebranchnexttothehouseand
watcheseachdayasthechiefgod'sdaughterdrawswaterfromanearbylake.Hemagically
transformshimselfintoapinyonseedandfallsintothegirl'sdrinkingcup.Thegirlswallowsthe
seed,whichgrowswithinherbody,andsheeventuallygivesbirthtoaboy.Thechilddelightshis
grandparents,andhislaughtertrickstheeldergodsintorevealingwheretheyhideashiningball
oflight.Thegodsgivethechildtheballtoplaywith,andthenRaventransformsbacktoabird
andfliesoffcarryingtheballoflightinhisbeak.Hehangstheball—thesun—inthesky,thereby
bringinglighttotheworld.
6Coyote'scharacterissimilartothatofRaven,andbothappearinstoriescarryingout
similarroles.InseveralstoriesfromtheAmericanSouthwest,Coyotestealsfirefromagroupof
"firebeings"andgivesittohumans.InsometalesCoyotewantstomakehumanlifemore
interesting,soheintroducessickness,sorrow,anddeath.Heoftenteachesthroughnegative
examplebyemployingthehumanvicesoflying,cheating,andstealing.Histricksoftenbring
aboutdestructivenaturalphenomena,suchasagreatfloodthatdestroystheearth.However,by
causingtheflood,Coyoteleadsthehumanracetoanewandbetterworld.Coyoteshowsusthat
attheheartofthetricksterisasaviorwhosegreatgifttohumansisshowingthemnewwaysof
knowinganddoing.
Glossary:
mischief:tendencytoplaytricksorcauseminortrouble
thievery:theactoftheft;stealing
pinyonseed:theseedofapinetree;pinenut
第1題
Thewordmaliciouslyinparagraph1isclosestinmeaningto
A.destructively
B.falsely
C.bravely
0.mistakenly
第2題
Whichsentencebelowbestexpressestheessentialinformationinthehighlightedsentencein
paragraph1?Incorrectchoiceschangethemeaninginimportantwaysorleaveoutessential
information.
A.Inworldmythology,everyimportantaspectofhumancultureistheresultofthetrickster's
behavior.
B.Thetricksterdevelopshumanculturebytrickingpeopleintoperformingdangerouscultural
tasks.
C.Whenthetricksterwantstobehelpful,hedevisesatrickthatwillteachpeoplewhatis
important.
D.Thetricksterisanimportantmythologicalcharacterbecausehistrickscontributepositivelyto
humanculture.
第3題
TheauthordiscussesPrometheusandCoyoteinparagraph2inorderto
A.illustratetwodifferentviewsofthetrickster-hero
B.explainhowhumansreceivedthegiftoffire
C.arguethatthetricksterisanintellectualhero
□.encouragereaderstostudyworldmythology
第4題
Thewordpranksinparagraph3isclosestinmeaningto
A.funnystories
B.complexplans
C.mischievousacts
D.divinetraits
第5題
AllofthefollowingaretraitsofthetricksterEXCEPT
A.adesiretobreaktherules
B.theabilitytodisguisehimself
C.superhumanpowers
□.awarenessofgoodandevil
第6題
NativeAmericanstorieswithatrickster-heroareusuallyabout
A.thevictoryofgoodoverevil
B.thecreationortransformationoftheworld
C.thestruggletocontrolone'snature
D.thepunishmentofhumansbythegods
第7題
Thewordspotsinparagraph5isclosestinmeaningto
A.imagines
B.transforms
C.locates
0.destroys
第8題
TheauthortellsastoryaboutRaveninwhichthetrickster
A.giveshumansthegiftoffire
B.changesintoayounggirl
C.stealsthesunfromthegods
0.causesadestructiveflood
第9題
Thewordsaviorinparagraph6isclosestinmeaningto
A.onewhowantstotalpower
B.onewhorescuesothersfromharm
C.onewhocausesterriblesuffering
D.onewhocaresaboutonlyhimself
第10題
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthormostlikelybelieveswhichstatementabout
thetrickster?
A.Thetricksterisresponsibleformanyseriousproblemsintheworldtoday.
B.Thetrickstershowsusthatthereisnodifferencebetweengoodandevil.
C.Thetricksterservesasanexplanationforcreation,changeandrenewal.
D.Thetricksterteacheschildrenthatlyingandstealingareacceptablebehavior.
第11題
Lookatthefoursquares,A,B,C,andDzwhichindicatewherethefollowingsentencecouldbe
addedtothepassage.Wherewouldthesentencebestfit?
LikeRaven,Coyoteisamastertransformerwhosemischievouspowerisresponsibleforevents
thatbenefithumanity.
Coyote'scharacterissimilartothatofRaven,andbothappearinstoriescarryingoutsimilarroles.
AInseveralstoriesfromtheAmericanSouthwest,Coyotestealsfirefromagroupof"firebeings"
andgivesittohumans.InsometalesCoyotewantstomakehumanlifemoreinteresting,sohe
introducessickness,sorrow,anddeath.BHeoftenteachesthroughnegativeexampleby
employingthehumanvicesoflying,cheating,andstealing.CHistricksoftenbringabout
destructivenaturalphenomena,suchasagreatfloodthatdestroystheearth.However,by
causingtheflood,Coyoteleadsthehumanracetoanewandbetterworld.DCoyoteshowsus
thatattheheartofthetricksterisasaviorwhosegreatgifttohumansisshowingthemnewways
ofknowinganddoing.
第12題
Selecttheappropriatephrasesfromtheanswerchoicesandmatchthemtothetricksterthat
theydescribe.TWOoftheanswerchoiceswillNOTbeused.Thisquestionisworth3points.
AnswerChoices
A.Introducessickness,sorrow,anddeathtomakelifemoreinteresting
B.Transformsintovariousshapestoachievehispurposes
C.Appearsasanintellectualheroinstoriesofgoodandevil
D.Createsaballofsilverlightthatbecomesthemoon
E.Changesintoaseedtogainentrancetothehouseofthegods
F.Causesagreatfloodandthenleadshumanstoabetterworld
G.Bringslighttotheworldbyplayingatrickonthegods
Raven
Coyote
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DADAANDPOPART1Dadawasasubversivemovementintheartsthatflourishedmainly
inFrance,Switzerland,andGermanyfrom1916to1923.Dadawasbasedontheprinciplesof
deliberateirrationality,disorder,andanarchy.Dadaprotestedallformsofauthorityand
convention.Itrejectedlawsofbeautyandsocialorganizationandattemptedtodiscover
authenticrealitythroughthedestructionoftraditionalcultureandaestheticforms.InDadathere
wasonlyonerule:Neverfollowanyestablishedrules.Therewasnopredominantmedium;
however,assemblage,collage,andphotomontageweretechniquesfrequentlyemployed.Dadaist
artwasnonsensical,impulsive,andoftenplayful.Themovement'sfoundersincludedtheFrench
artistJeanArpandthewritersTristanTzaraandHugoBall.Atameetingofyoungartistsin1916
inZurich,oneoftheminsertedapaperknifeintoaFrench-Germandictionary.Theknifepointed
totheworddadazaFrenchbaby-talkwordforahobby-horse,whichthegroupsawasan
appropriatetermfortheiranti-art.
2DadaemergedfromdespairovertheFirstWorldWaranddisgustfortheconservative
valuesofsociety.Dadawasthefirstexpressionofprotestagainstthewar.Dadaistsused
absurditytocreateartworksthatmockedsocietyyetdefiedintellectualanalysis,suchastheuse
of"found"objectsinsculpturesandinstallations.TheforerunneroftheDadaists,andultimately
theirleadingmember,wasMarcelDuchamp,whoin1913createdhisfirst"ready-made,"the
BicycleWheel,consistingofawheelmountedontheseatofastool.Inhisefforttodiscourage
aesthetics,Duchampshockedtheartestablishmentwiththeseready-mades—manufactured
objectsthatheselectedandexhibited—includingabottlerackandacomb.TheDadamovement
extendedtoliteratureandmusicandbecameinternationalafterthewar.IntheUnitedStatesthe
movementwascenteredinNewYorkCity.DadaistsonbothsidesoftheAtlantichadonegoalin
common:todemolishcurrentaestheticstandards.
3FiftyyearsaftertheDadaists,anothergenerationofartistsreactedtothestandardsand
valuesofsociety.However,instead&rejectingordinarythings,theyoungartistsofthePop
movementofthe1960sembracedthem.Popartistswerecuriousaboutthecommercialmedia
ofads,billboards,newsprint,television,andallaspectsofpopularculture.Thus,thebarrier
between"high"and"low"artcollapsed,whichtheDadaistshadaimedforandthePopartists
attainedwithanenergynotseenbefore.
4PopartreceiveditsnamefromcriticLawrenceAlloway,whoconsideredPoptobethe
cultureofthemassmedia,photographs,andposters-astylethatmustbepopular;transitory,
andwitty.ThesubjectmatterofPopartwasderivative,depictingsomethingthathadalready
beenpublishedorproduced,suchascomicstrips,soft-drinkbottles,andphotographsofmovie
stars.Popartcaughtonquickly;itwasartaboutmassconsumptionthatwaseagerlyconsumed
bythemasses.
5ThemostpopularofthePopartistswasthepainterRoyLichtenstein.Lichtensteinpainted
enlargedcopiesoftheleast"arty"thingshecouldfind:romanceandadventurecomicstrips.He
wasthefirstAmericanartisttoreacttocomicstrips,findingbeautyinthesecrudedesigns,along
withadistinctsenseofstyle.Lichtensteinalsopaintedotherpictorialstyles,includingblowupsof
otherartists'brushstrokesandparodiesofCubismandArtDeco.
6AndyWarhol,morethananyotherPopartist,tookonthemind-numbingoverloadof
Americanmassculture.Warholbeganhiscareerasacommercialillustrator,andin1962hehad
hisfirstexhibitioninanartgallery,whereheshowedhis32Campbell'sSoupCans.Thethirty-two
soupcansareaboutsameness:samebrand,samesize,samepaintsurface,andsamefame.They
mimictheconditionofmassadvertising.AllofWarhol'sworkflowedfromonecentralinsight:
masscultureisfilledwithimagesthatbecomemeaninglessbybeingrepeatedagainandagain,
andinthisglutofinformationisaroleforart.Warholfeltthisandembodiedit.Heconveyeda
collectivestateofmindinwhichcelebrity—afamousbrandnameortheimageofafamous
person-hadcompletelyreplacedsacrednessinart.
Glossary:
aesthetic:relatingtobeauty;artistic
第13題
Accordingtothepassage,themaingoaloftheDadamovementwasto
A.stimulatepublicinterestinart
B.changethegoalsofarteducation
C.destroytraditionalstandardsofart
D.makemassmediathesubjectofart
第14題
Theauthormentionsahobby-horseinparagraph1inorderto
A.explaintheoriginofthename"Dada"
B.illustratehowDadaistscreatedart
C.comparearttoachildren'sgame
D.giveanexampleofa"ready-made"
第15題
Accordingtothepassage,onewayinwhichtheDadaistsmockedsocietywasby
A.refusingtofightintheFirstWorldWar
B.writingplaysaboutsocialclass
C.using"found"objectsinworksofart
□.criticizingthecommercialmedia
第16題
Thewordforerunnerinparagraph2isclosestinmeaningto
A.leadingwriter
B.earliestartist
C.maincritic
□.fastestrunner
第0題
Thepassagegivesallofthefollowingasexamplesof"ready-mades'*EXCEPT
A.abicyclewheel
B.abottlerack
C.asoupcan
D.acomb
第18題
Thewordembracedinparagraph3isclosestinmeaningto
A.mocked
B.ignored
C.welcomed
0.defended
第19題
Itcanbeinferredfromparagraph3thatthePopartists
A.reactedagainsttheDadamovement
B.weremorepopularthantheDadaists
C.criticizedartforbeingtoocommercial
□.succeededinchangingideasaboutart
第20題
Whichsentencebelowbestexpressestheessentialinformationinthehighlightedsentencein
paragraph4?Incorrectchoiceschangethemeaninginimportantwaysorleaveoutessential
information.
A.Popartcouldbeproducedandconsumedmorequicklythananyothermassmedia.
B.ThepublicenthusiasticallyacceptedPopart,whichportrayedcommercialculture.
C.Themassmediaquicklyreachedlargeaudiences,thusinfluencingattitudesaboutart.
D.LargenumbersofpeopleboughtPopart,eventhoughtheycouldnotunderstandit.
第21題
Whichartistcreatedworksbasedonotherstylesandtheworkofotherartists?
A.MarcelDuchamp
B.LawrenceAlloway
C.RoyLichtenstein
D.AndyWarhol
第22題
Thephrasetookoninparagraph6isclosestinmeaningto
A.hated
B.wasafraidof
C.invented
□.respondedto
第23題
Thewordglutinparagraph6isclosestinmeaningto
A.excess
B.definition
C.fear
0.absence
第24題
Lookatthefoursquares,A,B,C,andD,whichindicatewherethefollowingsentencecouldbe
addedtothepassage.Wherewouldthesentencebestfit?
Whereasthevisualartshadpreviouslyignoredcurrentevents,Dadaistsreactedtothecrisisand
accusedsocietyofallowingittohappen.
DadaemergedfromdespairovertheFirstWorldWaranddisgustfortheconservativevaluesof
society.Dadawasthefirstexpressionofprotestagainstthewar.ADadaistsusedabsurdityto
createartworksthatmockedsocietyyetdefiedintellectualanalysis,suchastheuseof"found"
objectsinsculpturesandinstallations.BTheforerunneroftheDadaists,andultimatelytheir
leadingmember,wasMarcelDuchamp,whoin1913createdhisfirst"readymade,"theBicycle
Wheel,consistingofawheelmountedontheseatofastool.Inhisefforttodiscourageaesthetics,
Duchampshockedtheartestablishmentwiththeseready-made-manufacturedobjectsthathe
selectedandexhibited—includingabottlerackandacomb.CTheDadamovementextendedto
literatureandmusicandbecameinternationalafterthewar.DIntheUnitedStatesthe
movementwascenteredinNewYorkCity.DadaistsonbothsidesoftheAtlantichadonegoalin
common:todemolishcurrentaestheticstandards.
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
第25題
Selecttheappropriatephrasesfromtheanswerchoicesandmatchthemtotheartmovement
thattheydescribe.TWOoftheanswerchoiceswillNOTbeused.Thisquestionisworth4points.
AnswerChoices
A.Reflectedthemassmediaofadvertising,newsprint,andtelevision
B.Wasananti-artmovementinthevisualarts,literatureandmusic
C.Focusedontransitoryimpressionsandthechangingeffectsoflight
D.Depictedthingsthathadalreadybeenproducedinothermedia
E.OriginatedasaprotestagainsttheFirstWorldWar
F.Foundbeautyincomicstripsandotherimagesfrompopularculture
G.Emphasizedtheactofcreatingartoverthefinishedworkofart
H.Used"found"objectsand"ready-mades"inworksofart
I.Createdartoutoffamousbrandnamesandimagesoffamouspeople
Dada
PopArt
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DEFORESTATIONINNORTHAMERICA1ThelandareaoftheUnitedStatesandCanadaisjust
over4.8billionacres.WhenlargenumbersofEuropeansbegantoarriveintheeighteenth
century,almostone-thirdofthatareawascoveredwithold-growthforests.Intheeasternhalfof
thecontinent,nearly90percentofthelandwasthickwithforestsofelm,ash,beech,maple,oak,
andhickory.Bytheendofthenineteenthcentury,afterseveraldecadesofintensive
deforestation,onlyhalfoftheoriginalforestsremained.
2DuringthefirsttwocenturiesofEuropeancolonization,settlementwasconcentratedalong
theEastCoast,havingalmostnoeffectonthevastforestscoveringthecontinent.Then,inthe
firsthalfofthenineteenthcentury,agricultureexpandedandsettlersbegantomovewestwardin
searchoflandfornewfarms.Landforagriculturecamealmostexclusivelyfromclearingforests.
Thedemandforfarmlandandtimbercontinuedtosoar,andby1850,morethan100million
acresofold-growthforesthadbeencutorburnedoffintheNortheast,theSoutheast,theGreat
Lakesregion,andalongtheSt.LawrenceRiver.
3Alongwithagriculture,industrializationwasamajorcauseofdeforestation.TheIndustrial
RevolutionwasfueledbyNorthAmerica'sabundanceofwood,asironmakersreliedoncharcoal,
orcharredwood,tofiretheirfurnaces.Hardwoodssuchasoakproducedthebestcharcoal,
whichcharcoalburnersmadebyslowlyburninglogsinkilnsuntiltheywerereducedto
concentratedcarbon.Ittookeighttonsofwoodtomaketwotonsofcharcoaltosmeltonetonof
iron.Thus,thetollontheforestswashigh,ascountlessacreswerecuttofeedthefurnacesof
theironindustry.
4ThetransportationtechnologyoftheIndustrialRevolutioncontributedgreatlyto
deforestation.Theriversteamboatsthatcameintooperationafter1830hadavoraciousappetite
forwood.Tokeeptheirwheelsturning,steamboatstypicallytookonfueltwiceaday.Thewood
wassuppliedbythousandsof"woodhawks"alongthebanksoftheOhioandMississippiwith
stacksofcutfirewood.Annualconsumptionofwoodonriverboatscontinuedtoincreaseuntil
1865.Consequently,rivervalleysthathadtheheaviesttrafficwerestrippedoftheirforests.
5AfterI860,immigrationandwestwardexpansionsurged,andrailroadssweptoverthe
continent.Clean-burninghardwoodwasthepreferredfuelofthe"ironhorses,"whichrequired
thecuttingof215,000acresofwoodlandtostayinoperationforoneyear.Notonlydidwood
fuelthesteamengines,butenormousamountsofoakandlocustalsowentintothemanufacture
ofrailcars,ties,fencing,bridges,andtelegraphpoles.RailroadsintheUnitedStatesandCanada
stretchedfromcoasttocoastby1885,andeachadditionalmileofrailroadmeantatleasttwo
moremilesoffencingand2,500ties.
6Othermajorconsumersofforestproductsincludedordinaryhomeowners.Morethanfour
outoffiveofthehousesconstructedintheearlynineteenthcentury-fromlogcabinsto
clapboardcottages—werebuiltmainlyofwoodandroofedwithwoodenshingles.Allwerefilled
withwoodenfurniture.Two-thirdsofallhouseholdsinNorthAmericawereheatedbyopen,
wood-burningfireplaces,andittookbetween10and20acresofforesttokeepasinglefireplace
burningforoneyear.
7Throughoutthecentury,thetimberindustrycontinuedtosupplythesinglemostvaluable
rawmaterialforarapidlyexpandingpopulation.Between1840and1860,theannualproduction
oflumberrosefrom1.6millionto8billionboardfeet.Thisincreasewasmadepossiblebythe
widespreadapplicationofsteampower.Wood-fueledsteamenginespoweredthesawmills,
movedandbarkedthelogs,andfinishedtheboards.Railroadlineswerenowbuiltrightintothe
forestssothatfelledlogscouldbeshippeddirectlytomarket.Theseinnovationshadtheir
greatestimpactontheGreatLakesregion.By1890thetechnologyofthetimberindustryhad
triumphedoverthenaturalabundanceoftheforests,andwoodlandsthathadonceseemed
endlesswerenowdepleted.
第26題
Thewordthickinparagraph1isclosestinmeaningto
A.flat
B.dense
C.humid
D.open
第27題
WhatpointdoestheauthormakeaboutdeforestationinNorthAmerica?
A.ltoccurredmostlywithinasinglecentury.
B.ltchangedhowpeoplethoughtabouttrees.
C.ltprovidedjobsinseveralrelatedindustries.
D.ltcausedaneconomiccrisisintwocountries.
第28題
Accordingtothepassage,allofthefollowingcontributedtodeforestationEXCEPT
A.theexpansionofagriculture
B.anincreaseinforestfires
C.theuseofcharcoalasafuel
□.steamboattransportation
第29題
Whydoestheauthorusethewordtollindiscussingtheironindustryinparagraph3?
A.Toshowthattheprocessofsmeltingironwasexpensive
B.Ibillustratetheimpactofforestfiresontheironindustry
C.Topointoutthattheironindustryhadtopayhightaxes
D.Toemphasizethatlargeareasofwoodlandwereeliminated
第30題
Thewordvoraciousinparagraph4isclosestinmeaningto
A.varying
B.greedy
C.strange
□.moderate
第31題
Thephrase"woodhawks"inparagraph4describes
A.atypeofriverboat
B.aspeciesoftree
C.peoplewhosoldwood
D.largewoodlandbirds
第32題
Thewordsurgedinparagraph5isclosestinmeaningto
A.stopped
B.competed
C.fluctuated
0.increased
第33題
Itcanbeinferredfromparagraph5that"ironhorses"were
A.machinesthatmadetiesandfencing
B.railroadcompanyexecutives
C.steamenginesthatmovedtrains
D.animalsthathelpedbuildrailroads
第34題
Whichsentencebelowbestexpressestheessentialinformationinthehighlightedsentencein
paragraph6?Incorrectchoiceschangethemeaninginimportantwaysorleaveoutessential
information.
A.Mostofthehousesinthenineteenthcenturywerelogcabinsorclapboardcottageswith
simpleroofs.
B.Therewerefourorfivemainhousestylesintheearlynineteenthcentury,andallwerebuiltof
wood.
C.lnthenineteenthcentury,woodconstructionwaspopularbecausewoodcouldbeusedina
numberofways.
D.Woodwastheprimaryconstructionmaterialofthevastmajorityofhousesbuiltintheearly
nineteenthcentury.
第35題
Itcanbeinferredfromparagraph6thatintheearlynineteenthcentury
A.woodenhousesweremorepopularthantheyaretoday
B.theconstructionindustrydominatedtheeconomy
C.morepeopleownedhomesthantheydotoday
D.homeheatingwasamajorreasonforcuttingtrees
第36題
Accordingtoparagraph7,thetremendousincreaseintheproductionoflumberwasprimarily
dueto
A.theavailabilityofland
B.anincreaseinthelaborsupply
C.innovationsintechnology
D.timberindustryleadership
第37題
Lookatthefoursquares,A,B,C,andDzwhichindicatewherethefollowingsentencecouldbe
addedtothepassage.Wherewouldthesentencebestfit?
Nootherindustryorconsumerofwoodcouldmatchthetimberindustryitselfforthe
exploitationofNorthAmerica'sforests.
AThroughoutthecentury,thetimberindustrycontinuedtosupplythesinglemostvaluableraw
materialforarapidlyexpandingpopulation.Between1840and1860,theannualproductionof
lumberrosefrom1.6millionto8billionboardfeet.BThisincreasewasmadepossiblebythe
widespreadapplicationofsteampower.Wood-fueledsteamenginespoweredthesawmills,
movedandbarkedthelogs,andfinishedtheboards.Railroadlineswerenowbuiltrightintothe
forestssothatfelledlogscouldbeshippeddirectlytomarket.CTheseinnovationshadtheir
greatestimpactintheGreatLakesregion.DBy1890thetechnologyofthetimberindustryhad
triumphedoverthenaturalabundanceoftheforests,andwoodlandsthathadonceseemed
endlesswerenowdepleted.
第38題
Anintroductorysentenceforabriefsummaryofthepassageisprovidedbelow.Completethe
summarybyselectingtheTHREEanswerchoicesthatexpressthemostimportantideasinthe
passage.Somesentencesdonotbelonginthesummarybecausetheyexpressideasthatarenot
presentedinthepassageorareminorideasinthepassage.Thisquestionisworth2points.
ManyfactorscontributedtothedeforestationofNorthAmericainthenineteenthcentury.
AnswerChoices
A.Denseforestsofelm,ash,beech,maple,oak,andhickorycoveredmostoftheeasternhalfof
thecontinent.
B.Severalmillionacresofforestwerecuttomeetthegrowingpopulation'sdemandforfarmland
andwood.
C.Theiron,steamboat,railroad,andconstructionindustriesrequiredhugeamountsofwood.
D.Eachmileofrailroadrequiredtwomilesoffencingand2,500ties,whichweremadeofoak
andlocust.
E.After1890,thetimberindustrymovedintotheWestandSouth,cuttinganother125million
acresofforest.
F.Innovationsinthetimberindustrygreatlyincreasedwoodproductionbutledtothedepletion
offorests.
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THEEFFECTSOFSLEEPDEPRIVATION1Sleeprestoresthebodyandthemindandhelps
preventdiseasebystrengtheningtheimmunesystem.However;manyadultsdonotgetthe
recommendedeighthoursofsleepeachnight.Theaverageadulttodaygetsonly6.4hoursof
sleep,nearlyanhourandahalflessthanwhattheaveragepersonreceivedacenturyago.Only
inrecentyearshavehealthprofessionalsbeguntorealizetheprevalenceandseverityofsleep
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