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b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæC b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæQuestions 1-7b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Joyce Carol Oates published her first collection of short stories. By The Gate, in 1963, two years after she had received her master's degree from the University of Wisconsin and become an instructor of English at the University of Detroit. Her productivity since then has been prodigious, accumulating in less than two decades to nearly thirty titles, including novels, collections of short stories and verse, plays, and literary criticism. In the meantime, she has continued to teach, moving in 1967 from the University of Detroit to the University of Windsor, in Ontario, and, in 1978, to Princeton University. Reviewers have admired her enormous energy, but find a productivity of such magnitude difficult to assess.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ In a period characterized by the abandonment of so much of the realistic tradition by authors such as John Barth, Donald Barthelme, and Thomas Pynchon, Joyce Carol Oates has seemed at times determinedly old-fashioned in her insistence on the essentially mimetic quality of her fiction. Hers is a world of violence, insanity, fractured love, and hopeless loneliness. Although some of it appears to come from her own direct observations, her dreams, and her fears, much more is clearly from the experiences of others. Her first novel, With Shuddering Fall(1964), dealt with stock car racing, though she had never seen a race. IN Them(1969) she focused on Detroit from the Depression through the notes of 1967, drawing much of her material from the deep impression made on her by the problems of one of her students. Whatever the source and however shocking the events or the motivations, however, her fictive world remains strikingly akin to that real one reflected in the daily newspapers, the television news and talk shows, and the popular magazines of our day.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ1.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ What is the main purpose of the passage?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To review Oates's By the North Gateb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To compare some modern writersb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To describe Oates's childhoodb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To outline Oates's careerb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ2.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Which of the following does the passage indicate about Joyce Carol Qate's first publication?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It was part of her master's thesis.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It was a volume of short fiction.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It was not successful.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It was about an English instructor in Detroit.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ3.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Which of the following does the passage suggest about Joyce Carol Oates in terms of her writing career?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ She has experienced long nonproductive periods in her writing.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Her style is imitative of other contemporary authorsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ She has produced a surprising amount of fictions in a relative short time.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Most of her work is based on personal experience.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ4.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The word "characterized" in line 10 can best replaced by which of the following?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Shockedb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Impressedb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Distinguishedb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Helpedb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ5.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ What was the subject of Joyce Carol Oates's first novel?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Lonelinessb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Inanityb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Teachingb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Racingb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ6.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Why does the author mention Oates's book Them?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It is a typical novel of the 1960'sb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It is her best piece of nonfiction.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It is a fictional work based on the experiences of another person.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It is an autobiography.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ7.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Which of the following would Joyce Carol Oates be most likely to write?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A story with an unhappy endingb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A romancer novel set in the nineteenth centuryb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A science fiction novelb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A dialogue for a talk showb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæQuestion 8-18b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Certainly no creature in the sea is odder than the common sea cucumber. All living creature, especially human beings, have their peculiarities, but everything about the little sea cucumber seems unusual. What else can be said about a bizarre animal that, among other eccentricities, eats mud, feeds almost continuously day and night but can live without eating for long periods, and can be poisonous but is considered supremely edible by gourmets?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ For some fifty million years, despite all its eccentricities, the sea cucumber has subsisted on its diet of mud. It is adaptable enough to live attached to rocks by its tube feet, under rocks in shallow water, or on the surface of mud flats. Common in cool water on both Atlantic and Pacific shores, it has the ability to suck up mud or sand and digest whatever nutrients are present.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Sea cucumbers come in a variety of colors, ranging from black to reddish - brown to sand - color and nearly white. One form even has vivid purple tentacles. Usually the creatures are cucumber - shaped - hence their name - and because they are typically rock inhabitants, this shape, combined with flexibility, enables them to squeeze into crevices where they are safe from predators and ocean currents.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Although they have voracious appetites, eating day and night, sea cucumbers have the capacity to become quiescent and live at a low metabolic rate - feeding sparingly or not at all for long periods, so that the marine organisms that provide their food have a chance to multiply. If it were not for this faculty, they would devour all the food available in s short time and would probably starve themselves out of existence.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ But the most spectacular thing about the sea cucumber is the way it defends itself. Its major enemies are fish and crabs, when attacked, it squirts all its internal organs into the water. It also casts off attached structures such as tentacles. The sea cucumber will eviscerate and regenerate itself if it is attacked or even touched; it will do the same if surrounding water temperature is too high or if the water becomes too polluted.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ8.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ What does the passage mainly discuss?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The reason for the sea cucumber's nameb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ What makes the sea cucumber unusualb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ How to identify the sea cucumberb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Places where the sea cucumber can be foundb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ9.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ In line 3, the word "bizarre" is closest meaning tob¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ oddb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ marineb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ simpleb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ rareb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ10.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ According to the Passage, why is the shape of sea cucumbers important?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It helps them to digest their foodb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It helps them to protect themselves from danger.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It makes it easier for them to move through the mud.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ It makes them attractive to fish.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ11.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The words "this faculty" in line20 refer to the sea cucumber's ability to b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ squeeze into crevicesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ devour all available food in a short timeb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ suck up mud or sandb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ live at a low metabolic rateb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ12.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The fourth paragraph of the passage Primarily discussesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ the reproduction of sea cucumbersb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ the food sources of sea cucumbers b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ the eating habits of sea cucumbersb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ threats to sea cucumbers' existenceb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ13.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The phrase "casts off" in line 24 is closest in meaning to b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ grows againb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ grabsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ gets rid ofb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ uses as a weaponb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ14.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Of all the characteristics of the sea cucumber, which of the following seems to fascinate the author most?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ What it does when threatened.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Where it livesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ How it hides from predatorsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ What it eats.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ15.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Compared with other sea creatures the sea cucumber is veryb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ dangerousb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ intelligentb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ strangeb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ fatb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ16.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ What can be inferred about the defense mechanisms of the sea cucumber?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ They are very sensitive to surrounding stimuli.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ They are almost useless.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ They require group cooperation.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ They are similar to those of most sea creatures.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ17.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Which of the following would NOT cause a sea cucumber to release its internal organs into the water?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A touchb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Foodb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Unusually warm waterb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Pollutionb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ18.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Which of the following is an example of behavior comparable with the sea cucumber living at a low metabolic rate?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ An octopus defending itself with its tentaclesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A bear hibernating in the winterb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A pig eating constantlyb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A parasite living on its host's blood.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæQuestion 19-29b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A folk culture is small, isolated, cohesive, conservative, nearly self-sufficient group that is homogeneous in custom and race, with a strong family or clan structure and highly developed rituals. Order is maintained through sanctions based in the religion or family, and interpersonal relationships are strong. Tradition is paramount, and change comes infrequently and slowly. There is relatively little division of labor into specialized duties. Rather, each person is expected to perform a great variety of tasks, though duties many differ between the sexes. Most goods are handmade, and a subsistence economy prevails. Individualism is weakly developed in folk cultures, as are social classes. Unaltered folk cultures no longer exist in industrialized countries such as the United States and Canada. Perhaps the nearest modern-equivalent in Anglo-America is the Amish, a German American farming sect that largely renounces the products and labor saving device of the industrial age. In Amish areas, horse - drawn buggies still serve as a local transportation device, and the faithful are not permitted to own automobiles. The Amish's central religious concept of Demut, "humility", clearly reflects the weakness of individualism and social class so typical of folk cultures, and there is a corresponding strength of Amish group identity. Rarely do the Amish marry outside their sect. The religion, a variety of the Mennonite faith, provides the principal mechanism for maintaining -order.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ By contrast, a popular culture is a large heterogeneous group, often highly individualistic and constantly changing. Relationships tend to be impersonal, and a pronounced division of labor exists, leading to the establishment of many specialized professions. Secular institutions of control such as the police and army take the place of religion and family in maintaining order, and a money-based economy prevails. Because of these contrasts, "popular" may be viewed as clearly different from "folk". The popular is replacing the folk in industrialized countries and in many developing nations, Folk-made objects give way to their popular equivalent, usually because the popular item is more quickly or cheaply produced, is easier or time saving to use, or lends more prestige to the owner.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ19.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ What does the passage mainly discuss?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Two decades in modern society.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The influence of industrial technologyb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The characteristics of "folk" and "popular" societies.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The specialization of labor in Canada and United Statesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ20.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The word "homogeneous" in line 2 is closest in meaning tob¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ uniformb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ generalb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ primitiveb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ traditionalb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ21.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Which of the following is typical of folk cultures?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ There is a money- based economy.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Social change occurs slowly.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Contact with other cultures is encouragedb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Each person develops one specialized skill.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ22.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ What does the author imply about the United States and Canada?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ They value folk culturesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ They have no social classes.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ They have popular cultures.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ They do not value individualism.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ23.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The phrase "largely renounces" in line 11 is closest in meaning tob¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ generally rejectsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ greatly modifiesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ loudly declaresb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ often criticizesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ24.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ What is the main source of order in Amish society?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The governmentb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The economyb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The clan structureb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The religionb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ25.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Which of the following statements about Amish beliefs does the passage support?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A variety of religious practices is tolerated.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Individualism and competition are important.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Pre-modern technology is preferred.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ People are defined according to their class.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ26.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Which of the following would probably NOT be found in a folk culture?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A carpenterb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A farmerb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A weaverb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A bankerb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ27.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The word "prevails" in line 23 is closest in meaning tob¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ dominatesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ providesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ developsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ investsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ28.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The word "their" in line 26 refer to b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ folkb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ nationsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ countriesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ objectsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ29.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Which of the following is NOT given as a reason why folk-made objects are replaced by mass-produced objects?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Cost 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One such event, a tornado, stuck the northeastern section of Edmonton, Alberta, in July 1987. Total damages from the tornado exceeded $250 million, the highest ever for any Canadian storm. Conventional computer models of the atmosphere have limited value in predicting short - lived local storms like the Edmonton tornado, because the available weather data are generally not detailed enough to allow computers to discern the subtle atmospheric changes that precede these storms. In most nations, for example, weather -balloon observations are taken just once every twelve hours at locations typically separated by hundreds of miles. With such limited data, conventional forecasting models do a much better job predicting general weather conditions over large regions than they do forecasting specific local events.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Until recently, the observation - intensive approach needed for accurate, very short - range forecasts, or "Nowcasts," was not feasible. The cost of equipping and operating many thousands of conventional weather stations was prohibitively high, and the difficulties involved in rapidly collecting and processing the raw weather data from such a network were insurmountable. Fortunately, scientific and technological advances have overcome most of these problems. Radar systems, automated weather instruments, and satellites are all capable of making detailed, nearly continuous observation over large regions at a relatively low cost. Communications satellites can transmit data around the world cheaply and instantaneously, and modern computers can quickly compile and analyzing this large volume of weather information. Meteorologists and computer scientists now work together to design computer programs and video equipment capable of transforming raw weather data into words, symbols, and vivid graphic displays that forecasters can interpret easily and quickly. As meteorologists have begun using these new technologies in weather forecasting offices, Nowcasting is becoming a reality.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ30.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ What does he passage mainly discuss?(A) Computers and weatherb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B) Dangerous stormsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ (C) Weather forecastingb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ (D) Satellitesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ31.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Why does the author mention the tornado in Edmonton, Canada?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To indicate that tornadoes are common in the summerb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To give an example of a damaging stormb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To explain different types of weatherb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To show that tornadoes occur frequently in Canadab¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ32.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The word "subtle" in line 8 is closest in meaning to b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ complexb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ regularb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ imaginedb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ slightb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ33.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Why does the author state in line 10 that observations are taken "just once every twelve hours?"b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To indicate that the observations are timelyb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To show why the observations are on limited valueb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To compare data from balloons and computersb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ To give an example of international cooperationb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ34.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The word "they" in line 13 refers to b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ modelsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ conditionsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ regionsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ eventsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ35.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an advance in short - range weather forecasting?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Weather balloonsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Radar systemsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Automated instrumentsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Satellitesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ36.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The word "compile" in line 23 is closest in meaning to b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ put togetherb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ look upb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ pile highb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ work overb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ37.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ With Nowcasting, it first became possible to provide information aboutb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ short-lived local stormsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ radar networksb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ long - range weather forecastsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ general weather conditionsb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ38.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The word "raw" in line 25 is closest in meaning to b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ stormyb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ inaccurateb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ uncookedb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ unprocessedb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ39.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ With which of the following statements is the author most likely to agree?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Communications satellites can predict severe weather.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Meteorologists should standardize computer programs.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The observation - intensive approach is no longer useful.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Weather predictions are becoming more accurate.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ40.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Which of the following would best illustrate Nowcasting?b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(A)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A five-day forecastb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(B)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A warning about a severe thunderstorm on the radiob¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(C)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ The average rainfall for each monthb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ(D)b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ A list of temperatures in major citiesb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ41-50b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ People in the United States in the nineteenth century were haunted by the prospect that unprecedented change in he nation's economy would bring social chaos. In the years following 1820, after several decades of relative stability, the economy entered a period of sustained and extremely rapid growth that continued to the end of the nineteenth century. Accompanying that growth that was a structural change that featured increasing economic diversification and a gradual shift in the nation's labor force from agriculture to manufacturing and other nonagricultural pursuits.b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæb¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Although the birth rate continued to decline from its high level of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. The population roughly doubled every generation during the rest of the nineteenth centuries. As the population grew, its makeup also changed. Massive waves of immigration brought new ethnic groups into the country. Geographic and social mobility - downward as well as upward - touched almost everyone. Local studies indicate that nearly three - quarters of the population - in the North and South, in the emerging cities of the Northeast, and in the restless rural counties of the West - changed their residence each decade. As a consequence, historian David Donald has written, "Social atomization affected every segment of society," and it seemed to many people that "all the recognized values of orderly civilization were gradually being eroded."b¡s¼Gÿ4Åforum.liuxuehome.com#ÉñÇæ Rapid industrialization and increased geographic mobility in the nineteenth century had special implications for women because these tended to magnify social distinctions. As the roles men and women played in society became more rigidly defined, so did the roles they played in the home. In the context of extreme competitiveness and dizzying social change, the household lost many of its earlier functions and the home came to serve as a haven of tranquillity and order. As the size of families decreased, the roles of husband and wife became more clearly differentiated than ever before. In the middle class especially, men participated in the productive economy while women ruled the home and served as the custodians of civility and culture. 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