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1、TOEFL托福阅读真题精选篇为了让大家更好的准备托福考试,我给大家整理一些托 福阅读真题,下面我就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。托福阅读真题1PASSAGE 50The Arts and Crafts Movement in the United States was responsible for sweeping changes in attitudes toward the decorative arts, then considered the minor or household arts. Its focus on decorative arts helped to induce Un
2、ited States museums and private collectors to begin collecting furniture, glass, ceramics, metalwork, and textiles in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The fact that artisans, who were looked on as mechanics or skilled workers in the eighteenth century, are frequently considered art
3、ists today is directly attributable to the Arts and Crafts Movement of the nineteenth century. The importance now placed on attractive and harmonious home decoration can also be traced to this period, when Victorian interior arrangements were revised to admit greater light and more freely flowing sp
4、aces.(A) managed(B) recognized(C) opposed(D) justified4. The word these in line 11 refers to(A) sites(B) candidates(C) decades(D) sanctuaries5. The passage mentions the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (lines 13-14) as anexample of a sanctuary that(A) is not well know(B) covers a large area(C)
5、 is smaller than the Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary(D) was not originally proposed for sanctuary status6. According to the passage , when was the National Marine Sanctuaries Program established?(A) before 1972(B) after 1987(C) one hundred years before national parks were established(D) one h
6、undred years after Yellowstone National Park was established7. According to the passage , all of the following are achievements of the National MarineSanctuaries Program EXCEPT(A) the discovery of several new marine organisms(B) the preservation of connections between individual marine species(C) th
7、e protection of coastal habitats(D) the establishment of areas where the public can observe marine life8. The word periphery in line 24 is closest in meaning to(A) depth(B) landmass(C) warm habitat(D) outer edge9. The passage mentions which of the following as a threat to marine areas outside the Un
8、itedStates?(A) limitations in financial support(B) the use of marine species as food(C) variability of the climate(D) increases in tourismPASSAGE 51 BCADB DADD托福阅读真题3PASSAGE 52In the early 1800s, over 80 percent of the United States labor force was engaged in agriculture. Sophisticated technology an
9、d machinery were virtually nonexistent. People who lived in the cities and were not directly involved in trade often participated in small cottage industries making handcrafted goods. Others cured meats, ran bakeries, or otherwise produced needed goods and commodities. Blacksmiths, silversmiths, can
10、dle makers, and other artisans worked in their homes or barns, relying on help of family members or apprentices.Perhaps no single phenomenon brought more widespread and lasting change to the United States society than the rise of industrialization. Industrial growth hinged on several economic factor
11、s. First, industry requires an abundance of natural resources, especially coal, iron ore, water, petroleum, and timber 一 all readily available on the North American continent. Second, factories demand a large labor supply. Between the 1870s and the First World War (1914-1918), approximately 23 milli
12、on immigrants streamed to the United States, settled in cities, and went to work in factories and mines. They also helped build the vast network of canals and railroads that crisscrossed the continent and linked important trade centers essential to industrial growth.Factories also offered a reprieve
13、 from the backbreaking work and financial unpredictability associated with farming. Many adults, poor and disillusioned with farm life, were lured to the cities by promises of steady employment, regular paychecks, increased access to goods and services, and expanded social opportunities. Others were
14、 pushed there when new technologies made their labor cheap or expendable; inventions such as steel plows and mechanized harvesters allowed one farmhand to perform work that previously had required several, thus making farming capital-intensive rather than labor-intensive.The United States economy un
15、derwent a massive transition and the nature of work was permanently altered. Whereas cottage industries relied on a few highly skilled craft workers who slowly and carefully converted raw materials into finished products from start to finish, factories relied on specialization. While factory work wa
16、s less creative and more monotonous, it was also more efficient and allowed mass production of goods at less expense.1. What aspect of life in the United States does the passage mainly discuss?(A) The transition from an agricultural to an industrial economy(B) The inventions that transformed life in
17、 the nineteenth century(C) The problems associated with the earliest factories(D) The difficulty of farm life in the nineteenth century2. Blacksmiths, silversmiths, and candle makers are mentioned in lines 5-6 as examples of artisans who(A) maintained their businesses at home(B) were eventually able
18、 to use sophisticated technology(C) produced unusual goods and commodities(D) would employ only family members3. The phrase hinged on in line 9 is closest in meaning to(A) recovered from(B) depended on(C) started on(D) contributed to4. Which of the following is mentioned in the passage as a reason f
19、or the industrial growth thatoccurred in the United States before 1914?(A) The availability of natural resources found only in the United States(B) The decrease in number of farms resulting from technological advances(C) The replacement of canals and railroads by other forms of transportation(D) The
20、 availability of a large immigrant workforce5. The word lured in line 19 is closest in meaningto(A) attracted(B) assigned(C) restricted(D) attached6. The word Others in line 20 refers to other(A) adults(B) promises(C) goods and services(D) social opportunities7. The word expendable in line 21 is clo
21、sest in meaning to(A) nonproductive(B) unacceptable(C) nonessential(D) unprofitable8. It can be inferred from the passage that industrialization affected farming in thatindustrialization(A) increased the price of farm products(B) limited the need for new farm machinery(C) created new and interesting
22、 jobs on farms(D) reduced the number of people willing to do farm work9. What does the author mean when stating that certain inventions made farmingcapital-intensive rather than labor-intensive (lines 23-24)?(A) Workers had to be trained to operate the new machines.(B) Mechanized farming required mo
23、re capital and fewer laborers.(C) The new inventions were not helpful for all farming activities.(D) Human labor could still accomplish as much work as the first machines.10. According to the passage , factory workers differed from craft workers in that factory workers(A) were required to be more cr
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