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Information in the passage supports which of the following statements about many European

ethnic groups in the nineteenth-century United States?

A.They emphasized economic interests as a way of mobilizing constituents behind certain issues.

B.They conceived of their own ethnicity as being primordial in nature.

C.They created cultural traditions that fused United States symbols with those of their countries of origin.

D.They de-emphasized the cultural components of their communities in favor of political interests.

E.They organized formal community groups designed to promote a renaissance of ethnic history and culture.

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第1题
Fill in the blanks according to the following given letter.

MERRYBEST INTERNATIONAL CO.

F1.4, No.141, Sec.4, Hsin-Yi Road , Taipei, Taiwan China

Tel: 886-2-27051608 Fax: 886-2-27056741

E-mail Address: merrbest@ msa. hinet. Net

Date : July 15, 2008

To: BATA Crane Ltd.

P.O.Box 9370, Daytona Beach

FL 32150 , U.S.A.

Our Ref.No.MB-012

Attn:Export Manager

Subject: Inquiry, for Water Hammer Arresters

Dear Sirs,

As the leading manufacturer of Valve & Piping Accessories here in Taiwan China, we are looking for the Water Hammer Arresters now. From the Name List of U.S.Suppliers, we know you are the manufacturer of these products and hope that you can mail your relevant catalogs or brochure to us soon.

Besides, please kindly make your best quotation according to our enclosed drawing and send it to us by fax for our evaluation as soon as you can.

Many thanks for your attention to the above and look forward to starting the business cooperation with you in the near future.

Very truly yours,

Merrybest Int'l Co.

Jane Jiang

V. President

Encl.: Drawing No.MB050

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第2题
Which of the following alternative explanations of the change in the cash value of children would be most likely to be put forward by sociological economists as they are described in the passage?

A.The cash value of children rose during the nineteenth century because parents began to increase their emotional investment in the upbringing of their children.

B.The cash value of children rose during the nineteenth century because their expected earnings over the course of a lifetime increased greatly.

C.The cash value of children rose during the nineteenth century because the spread of humanitarian ideals resulted in a wholesale reappraisal of the worth of an individual

D.The cash value of children rose during the nineteenth century because compulsory education laws reduced the supply, and thus raised the costs, of available child labor.

E.The cash value of children rose during the nineteenth century because of changes in the way negligence law assessed damages in accidental-death cases.

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第3题
It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following statements was true of American families over the course of the nineteenth century?

A.The average size of families grew considerably

B.The percentage of families involved in industrial work declined dramatically.

C.Family members became more emotionally bonded to one another.

D.Family members spent an increasing amount of time working with each other.

E.Family members became more economically dependent on each other.

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第4题
In the two decades between 1910 and 1930, over

ten percent to the Black population of the United States

left the South, where the preponderance of the Black

population had been located, and migrated to northern

(5) states, with the largest number moving, it is claimed,

between 1916 and 1918. It has been frequently assumed,

but not proved, that the majority of the migrants in

what has come to be called the Great Migration came

from rural areas and were motivated by two concurrent

(10) factors: the collapse of the cotton industry following

the boll weevil infestation, which began in 1898, and

increased demand in the North for labor following

the cessation of European immigration caused by the

outbreak of the First World War in 1914. This assump-

(15) tion has led to the conclusion that the migrants’ subse-

quent lack of economic mobility in the North is tied to

rural background, a background that implies unfamil-

iarity with urban living and a lack of industrial skills.

But the question of who actually left the South has

(20) never been rigorously investigated. Although numerous

investigations document an exodus from rural southern

areas to southern cities prior to the Great Migration.

no one has considered whether the same migrants then

moved on to northern cities. In 1910 over 600,000

(25) Black workers, or ten percent of the Black work force,

reported themselves to be engaged in “manufacturing

and mechanical pursuits,” the federal census category

roughly encompassing the entire industrial sector. The

Great Migration could easily have been made up entirely

(30) of this group and their families. It is perhaps surprising

to argue that an employed population could be enticed

to move, but an explanation lies in the labor conditions

then prevalent in the South.

About thirty-five percent of the urban Black popu-

(35) lation in the South was engaged in skilled trades. Some

were from the old artisan class of slavery-blacksmiths.

masons, carpenters-which had had a monopoly of

certain trades, but they were gradually being pushed

out by competition, mechanization, and obsolescence,

(40) The remaining sixty-five percent, more recently urban-

ized, worked in newly developed industries---tobacco.

lumber, coal and iron manufacture, and railroads.

Wages in the South, however, were low, and Black

workers were aware, through labor recruiters and the

(45)Black press, that they could earn more even as unskilled

workers in the North than they could as artisans in the

South. After the boll weevil infestation, urban Black

workers faced competition from the continuing influx

of both Black and White rural workers, who were driven

(50) to undercut the wages formerly paid for industrial jobs.

Thus, a move north would be seen as advantageous

to a group that was already urbanized and steadily

employed, and the easy conclusion tying their subse-

quent economic problems in the North to their rural

background comes into question.

The author indicates explicitly that which of the following records has been a source of information in her investigation?

A.United States Immigration Service reports from 1914 to 1930

B.Payrolls of southern manufacturing firms between 1910 and 1930

C.The volume of cotton exports between 1898 and 1910

D.The federal census of 1910

E.Advertisements of labor recruiters appearing in southern newspapers after 1910

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第5题
In the passage, the author anticipates which of the following as a possible objection to her argument?

A.It is uncertain how many people actually migrated during the Great Migration.

B.The eventual economic status of the Great Migration migrants has not been adequately traced.

C.It is not likely that people with steady jobs would have reason to move to another area of the country.

D.It is not true that the term “manufacturing and mechanical pursuits” actually encompasses the entire industrial sector.

E.Of the Black workers living in southern cities, only those in a small number of trades were threatened by obsolescence.

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第6题
The researchers’ conclusion concerning the absence of demographic bias would be most seriously undermined if it were found that______

A.the older as individual carnivore is, the more likely it is to have a large number of tooth fratures

B.the average age at death of a present-day carnivores is greater than was the average age at death of a Pleistocene carnivore

C.in Pleistocene carnivore species, older individuals consumed carcasses as thoroughly as idd younger individuals

D.the methods used to determine animals’ ages in fossile samples tend to misidentify many older individuals as younger individuals

E.data concerning the ages of fossil samples cannot provide reliable information about behavioral differences between extinct carnivores and present-day carnivores

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第7题
Which of the following would the author of the passage be most likely to approve as a continuation of Eisenstein’s study?

A.An oral history of promotion women labor organizers

B.An analysis of letters and diaries written by typical female wage earners at the turn of the century

C.An assessment of what different social and political groups defined as the dominant ideology in the early twentieth century

D.A theoretical study of how socialism and feminism influenced one another at the turn of the century

E.A documentary account of labor’s role in the introduction of women into the labor force

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第8题
Coral reefs are one of the most fragile, biologically

complex, and diverse marine ecosystem on Earth. This

ecosystem is one of the fascinating paradoxes of the bio-

sphere: how do clear, and thus nutrient-poor, waters sup-

(5) port such prolific and productive communities? Part of the

answer lies within the tissues of the corals themselves.

Symbiotic cells of algae known as zooxanthellae carry out

photosynthesis using the metabolic wastes of the coral

thereby producing food for themselves, for their corals,

(10) hosts, and even for other members of the reef community.

This symbiotic process allows organisms in the reef com-

munity to use sparse nutrient resources efficiently.

Unfortunately for coral reefs, however, a variety of

human activities are causing worldwide degradation of

(15) shallow marine habitats by adding nutrients to the (water.

Agriculture, slash-and-burn land clearing, sewage disposal

and manufacturing that creates waste by-products all

increase nutrient loads in these waters. Typical symptoms

of reef decline are destabilized herbivore populations and

(20)an increasing abundance of algae and filter-feeding

animals.

Declines in reef communities are consistent with observa-

tions that nutrient input is increasing in direct proportion to

growing human populations, thereby threatening reef com-

(25) munities sensitive to subtle changes in nutrient input to

their waters.

The passage is primarily concerned with______

A.describing the effects of human activities on algae in coral reefs

B.explaining how human activities are posing a threat to coral reef communities

C.discussing the process by which coral reefs deteriorate in nutrient-poor waters

D.explaining how coral reefs produce food for themselves

E.describing the abundance of algae and filter-feeding animals in coral reef areas

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第9题
While there is no blueprint for transforming a largely

government-controlled economy into a free one, the

experience of the United Kingdom since 1979 clearly

shows one approach that works: privatization, in which

(5) state-owned industries are sold to private companies. By

1979, the total borrowings and losses of state-owned

industries were running at about t3 billion a year. By

selling many of these industries, the government has

decreased these borrowings and losses, gained over t34

(10) billion from the sales, and now receives tax revenues from

the newly privatized companies. Along with a dramatically

improved overall economy, the government has been able

to repay 12.5 percent of the net national debt over a

two-year period.

(15) In fact, privatization has not only rescued individual

industries and a whole economy headed for disaster, but

has also raised the level of performance in every area. At

British Airways and British Gas, for example, productivity

per employee has risen by 20 percent. At associated

(20) British Ports, labor disruptions common in the 1970’s and

early 1980’s have now virtually disappeared. At British

Telecom, there is no longer a waiting list—as there always

was before privatization—to have a telephone installed.

Part of this improved productivity has come about

(25) because the employees of privatized industries were given

the opportunity to buy shares in their own companies. They

responded enthusiastically to the offer of shares; at British

Aerospace, 89 percent of the eligible work force bought

shares; at Associated British Ports, 90 percent; and at

(30) British Telecom, 92 percent. When people have a personal

stake in something, they think about it, care about it, work

to make it prosper. At the National Freight Consortium,

the new employee-owners grew so concerned about their

company’s profits that during wage negotiations they

(35) actually pressed their union to lower its wage demands.

Some economists have suggested that giving away free

shares would provide a needed acceleration of the privati-

zation process. Yet they miss Thomas Paine’s point that

“what we obtain too cheap we esteem too lightly.” In

(40) order for the far-ranging benefits of individual ownership

to be achieved by owners, companies, and countries,

employees and other individuals must make their own

decisions to buy, and they must commit some of their own

resources to the choice.

According to the passage, all of the following were benefits of privatizing state-owned industries in the United Kingdom EXCEPT______

A.Privatized industries paid taxes to the government.

B.The government gained revenue from selling state-owned industries.

C.The government repaid some of its national debt.

D.Profits from industries that were still state-owned increased.

E.Total borrowings and losses of state-owned industries decreased.

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第10题
Which of the following best describes the organization of the first paragraph of the passage?

A.A chronological acount of a historical development is presented, and then future develpments are predicted.

B.A term is defined according to several different schools of thought, and then a new definition is formulated.

C.A theory is presented, an alternative viewpoint is introduced, and then the reasoning behind the initial theory is summarized.

D.A tentative proposal is made, reasons for and against it are weighed, and then a modified version of the proposal is offered.

E.A controversy is described, its historical implications are assessed, and then a compromise is suggested.

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