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Before the 1500's, the western plains of North America were dominated by farmers. One group, the Mandans, lived in the upper Missouri River country, primarily in present-day North Dakota. They had large villages of houses built close together. The tight arrangement enabled the Mandans to protect themselves more easily from theb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
attacks of others who might seek to obtain some of the food these highly capable farmers stored from one year to the next.
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The women had primary responsibility for the fields. They had to exercise considerable skill to produce the desired results, for their northern location meant fleetingb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
growing seasons. Winter often lingered; autumn could be ushered in by severe frost. For good measure, during the spring and summer, drought, heat, hail, grasshoppers, and other frustrations might await the wary grower.
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Under such conditions, Mandan women had to grow maize capable of weathering adversity. They began as early as it appeared feasible to do so in the spring. clearing the land, using fire to clear stubble from the fields and then planting. From this point until the first green corn could be harvested, the crop required labor and vigilance.
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Harvesting proceeded in two stages. In August the Mandans picked a smaller amount of the crop before it had matured fully. This green corn was boiled, dried, and shelled, with some of the maize slated for immediate consumption and the rest stored in animal-skin bags. Later in the fall, the people picked corn. They saved the best of the harvest for seeds or for trade, with the remainder eaten right away or stored for later use in underground reserves. With appropriate banking of the extra food, the Mandans protected themselves against the disaster of crop failure and accompanying hunger.
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The women planted another staple, squash, about the first of June, and harvested it
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near the time of the green corn harvest. After they picked it, they sliced it, dried it, and strung the slices before they stored them. Once again, they saved the seed from the best of the year's crop. The Mandans also grew sunflowers and tobacco; the latter was the particular task of the old men.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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The word "enabled" in line 4 is closest in meaning to
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reminded
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3.The word "considerable" in line 8 is closest in meaning tob¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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4.Why does the author believe that the Mandans were skilled farmers?b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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(B) They developed new varieties of corn.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C) They could grow crops in most types of soil.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(D) They could grow crops despite adverse weather.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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Tile word "consumption" in line 18 is closest in meaning to
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(A) decayb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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eating
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conversion
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Which of the following processes does the author imply was done by both men and women?
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(A) Clearing fieldsb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(B) Planting cornb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C) Harvesting cornb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(D) harvesting squash.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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The word "disaster" in line 22 is closest in meaning to
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(A)controlb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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8. According to the passage, the Mandans preserved their food byb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(A)smokingb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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(C)freezing.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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The word "it" in line 25 refers to
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(A)Juneb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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(C)timeb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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Which of the following crops was cultivated primarily by men
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(A) Corn
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(B)Squashb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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11.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
Throughout the passage, the author implies that the Mandans
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(B) valued individuality
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(C)were open to strangersb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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The elements other than hydrogen and helium exist In such small quantities that it is accurate to say that the universe somewhat more than 25 percent helium by weight and somewhat less than 25 percent hydrogen.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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Astronomers have measured the abundance of helium throughout our galaxy and in other galaxies as well. Helium has been found In old stars, in relatively young ones, in interstellar gas, and in the distant objects known as quasars. Helium nuclei have also been found to be constituents of cosmic rays that fall on the earth (cosmic "rays" are not really a form of radiation; they consist of rapidly moving particles of numerous different kinds). It doesn't seem to make very much difference where the helium is found. Its relative abundance never seems to varyb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
much. In some places, there may be slightly more of it; In others, slightly less, but the ratio of helium to hydrogen nuclei always remains about the same.
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Helium is created in stars. In fact, nuclear reactions that convert hydrogen tob¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
helium are responsible for most of the energy that stars produce. However, the amount of helium that could have been produced in this manner can be calculated, and it turns out to be no more than a few percent. The universe has not existed long enough for this figure to he significantly greater. Consequently, if the universe is somewhat more than 25 percent helium now, then it must have been about 25 percent helium at a time near the beginning..
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However, when the universe was less than one minute old, no helium could have existed. Calculations indicate that before this time temperatures were too high and particles of matter were moving around much too rapidly. It was only after the one-minute point that helium could exist. By this time, the universe had cooled sufficiently that neutrons and protons could stick together. But the nuclear reactions that led to the formation of helium went on for only a relatively short time. By the time the universe was a few minutes old, helium production had effectively ceased.
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12. what does the passage mainly explain?b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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(B)The difference between helium and hydrogenb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C)When most of the helium in the universe was formedb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(D)Why hydrogen is abundantb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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13.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
According to the passage, helium is
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(A) the second-most abundant element in the universeb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(B) difficult to detectb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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14.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
The word "constituents" in line 7 is closest in meaning to
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(A) relatives
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(B) causes
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(C)components
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(D) targets
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Why does the author mention "cosmicrays't' in line 7?
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(A)As part of a list of things containing helium
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As an example of an unsolved astronomical puzzle
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To explain how the universe began
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To explain the abundance of hydrogen in the universe
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The word "vary" in line 10 is closest ill meaning to
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(A) meanb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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(C) changeb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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The creation of helium within stars
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cannot be measured
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produces energy
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produces hydrogen as a by-product
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causes helium to be much more abundant In old stars than In young star:
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The word "calculated" in line 15 is closest in meaning to
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(A) ignored
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converted
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increased
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determined
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Most of the helium in the universe was formed
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in interstellar space
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in a very short time
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during the first minute of the universe's existence
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before most of the hydrogen
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The word "ceased" in line 26 is closest in meaning to
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In colonial America, people generally covered their beds with decorative quilts resembling those of the lands from which the quitters had come. Wealthy and socially prominent settlers made quilts of the English type, cut from large lengths of cloth of the same color and texture rather than stitched together from smaller pieces. They mad these until the advent of the Revolutionary War in I 775, when everything English came to be frowned upon.
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Among the whole-cloth quilts made by these wealthy settlers during the early period are those now called linsey-woolseys. This term was usually applied to a fabric of wool and linen used In heavy clothing and quilted petticoats worn in the wintertime. Despitethe name, linsey-woolsey bedcovers did not often contain linen. Rather, they were made of a lop layer of woolen or glazed worsted wool fabric, consisting of smooth, compact yarn from long wool fiber dyed dark blue, green, or brown with a bottom layer of a coarser woolen material, either natural or a shade of yellow. The filling was a soft layer of wool which had been cleaned and separated and the three layers were held together with decorative stitching done with homespun linen thread. Later, cotton thread WM used for this purpose. The design of the stitching was often a simple one composed of interlocking circles or crossed diagonal lines giving a diamond pattern.
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This type of heavy, warm, quilted bedcover was so large that it hung to the floor. The corners are cut out at the foot of the cover so that the quilt fit snugly around the tall four-poster, beds of the 1700's, which differed from those of today in that they were shorter and wider; they were short because people slept in a semi-sitting position with many bolsters or pillows, and wide, because each bed often slept three or more. The linsey-woolsey covering was found in the colder regions of the country because of the warmth it afforded. There was no central heating and most bedrooms did not have fireplaces.
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What does this passage mainly discuss?
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The processing of wool
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Linsey-woolsey bedcovers
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Sleeping habits of colonial Americans
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Quilts made in England
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isolated
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concerned
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generous
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distinguished
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The author mention the Revolutionary War as a time period when
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quills were supplied to the army
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more immigrants arrived from England
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quills imported from England became harder to find
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people's attitudes toward England changed.
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sewn onto
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used for
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written down on
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(C)clothing
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(B) less heavy
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(D) rougher
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The quilts described in the second and third paragraphs were made primarily of
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wool
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linen
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cotton
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a mixture of fabrics
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It can be inferred from the third paragraph that the sleeping habits
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of most Americans have changed since the 1700's in all the following ways EXCEPTb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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the position in which people sleep
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the numbers of bolsters or pillows people sleep on
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the length of time people sleep
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(D) the number of people who sleep in one bed
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provided
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spent
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absorbed
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Which of the following was most likely to be found in a bedroom in the colder areas of the American colonies?
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(C) A fireplace
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(D) A wood stove
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Growing tightly packed together and collectively weaving a dense canopy of branches, a stand of red alder trees can totally dominate a site to the exclusion of almost everything else. Certain species such as salmonberry and sword ferns have Lineadapted to the limited sunlight dappling through the canopy, but few evergreen trees (S) will survive there; still fewer can compete with the early prodigious growth of alders. A Douglas fir tree reaches its maximum rate of growth ten years later than an alder, and if the two of them begin life at the same time, the alder quickly outgrows and dominates the Douglas fir. After an alder canopy has closed, the Douglas fir suffers a marked decrease in growth, often dying within seven years. Even more shade-tolerant
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species of trees such as hemlock may remain badly suppressed beneath aggressive young alders.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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Companies engaged in intensive timber cropping naturally take a dim view of alders suppressing more valuable evergreen trees. But times are changing; a new generation of foresters seems better prepared to Include in their management plans consideration b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
of the vital ecological role alders, play.
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Among the alder's valuable ecological contributions is its capacity to fix nitrogen in nitrogen-deficient soils. Alder roots contain clusters of nitrogen-fixing nodules like those found on legumes such as beans. in addition, newly developing soils exposed by recent glacier retreat and planted with alders show that these trees are applying the equivalent of ten bags of high-nitrogen fertilizer to each hectare per year. Other chemical changes to soil in which they are growing Include a lowering of the base content and rise In soil acidity, as well as a substantial addition of carbon and calcium. to the soil,
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Another important role many alders play in the wild, particularly in mountainous areas, is to check the rush of water during spring melt. In Japan and elsewhere, the trees are planted to stabilize soil on steep mountain slopes. Similarly, alders have been planted to stabilize and rehabilitate waste material left over from old mines, flood deposits, and landslide areas in both Europe and Asia.
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What does the passage mainly discuss?
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dark
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tall
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broad
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Alder trees can suppress the growth of nearby trees by depriving them of
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nitrogen
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sunlight
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soil nutrients
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water
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It can be inferred from paragraph I that hemlock trees
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The word "they" in line 21 refers to
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It can be Inferred from the passage that alders are used in mountainous areas to
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(C) protect minesb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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What is the author's main purpose in the passage?
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In taking ups new life across the Atlantic, the early European settlers of the United States did not abandon the diversions with which their ancestors had traditionally relieved the tedium of life. Neither the harshness of existence on the new continent nor Linethe scattered population nor the disapproval of the clergy discouraged the majority from the pursuit of pleasure.
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City and country dwellers. of course. conducted this pursuit in different ways. Farm dwellers in their isolation not only found it harder to locate companions in play but alsob¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
thanks to the unending demands and pressures of their work, felt it necessary to combine fun with purpose. No other set of colonists too so seriously one expression of the period. "Leisure Is time for doing something useful." in the countryside farmers therefore relieved the burden of the daily routine with such relaxation as hunting. fishing, and trapping. When a neighbor needed help, families rallied from miles around to assist In building a house or barn, husking corn, shearing sheep. or chopping wood. Food, drink, and celebration after the group work provided relaxation and soothed weary muscles.
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The most eagerly anticipated social events were the rural fairs, Hundreds of men, women, and children attended from far and near. The men bought or traded farm animals and acquired needed merchandise while the women displayed food prepared in their kitchens, and everyone, Including the youngsters, watched or participated in a
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variety of competitive sports, with prizes awarded to the winners. These events typically included horse races, wrestling matches, and foot races, as well as some nonathletic events such as whistling competitions. No other occasions did so much to relieve the isolation of farm existence.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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With the open countryside everywhere at hand, city dwellers naturally shared insome of the rural diversions. Favored recreations included fishing, hunting1 skating, and swimming. But city dwellers also developed other pleasures. which only compact communities made possible.
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What is the passage mainly about?
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(A) Methods of farming used by early settlers of the United Statesb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(B) Hardships faced by the early settlers of the United Statesb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C) Methods of buying, selling, and trading used by early settlers of the United Statesb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(D) Ways in which early settlers of the United States relaxedb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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42.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
What can be inferred about the diversions of the early settlers of the United States?
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(A) They followed a pattern begun in Europe.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(B) They were enjoyed more frequently than in Europe.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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(C) The clergy organized them.
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(D) Only the wealthy participated in them.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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43.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
Which of 'he following can be said about the country dwellers' attitude toward "the pursuit of pleasure"?
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(A)b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
They felt that it should help keep their minds on their work.
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(B) They felt that it was not necessary. b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C) They felt that it should be. productive.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(D) They felt that it should not involve eating and drinking.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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44.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
The phrase "thanks to" in line 8 is closest in meaning to
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(A)grateful forb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(B) help withb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C) because ofb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(D) machines forb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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45.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
The word "their" in line B refers to
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(A) ways
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(B) farm dwellersb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C) demandsb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(D) pressuresb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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46.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
What is meant by the phrase "double-purpose" in line 11 ?
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(A) Very frequentb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(B) Useful and enjoyableb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C) Extremely necessaryb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(D) Positive and negativeb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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47.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
The phrase "eagerly anticipated" in line 16 is closest in meaning to
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(A) well organizedb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(B) old-fashionedb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C)b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
strongly opposed
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(D)b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
looked forward to
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48.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
Which of the following can be said about the rural diversions mentioned in the last paragraph in which city dwellers also participated?
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(A) They were useful to the rural community.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(B) They involved the purchase items useful in the home.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C) They were activities that could be done equally easily in the towns b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(D) They were all outdoor activities.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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49.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
What will the author probably discuss in the paragraph following this passage?
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(A) The rural diversions enjoyed by both urban and rural peopleb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(B) Leisure activities of city dwellersb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C) Building methods of the early settlers in rural areasb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(D)Changes in the lifestyles of settlers' as they moved to the citiesb¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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50.b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
Where in the passage does the author mention factors that might prevent people from enjoying themselves?b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(A) Lines 3-5b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(B) Lines 12-14b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(C) Lines 17-20b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
(D)Lines 25-27b¡Žs¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com–”#ÉñÇ æ
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