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According to paragraph 2, which of the following is true of the map published by William S

mith?

A.It indicates the locations of England"s major canals.

B.It became most valuable when the steam locomotive made rail travel possible.

C.The data for the map were collected during Smith"s work on canals.

D.It is no longer regarded as a geological masterpiece.

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第1题

According to paragraph 1, which of the following statements about William Smith is NOT tru

e?

A.Smith learned surveying by reading and by apprenticing for a local surveyor.

B.Smith"s family lived in a small English town and possessed little wealth,

C.Smith learned about fossils from books he borrowed from his uncle.

D.Smith eventually left his village to work on the excavation of an English canal.

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第2题

Directions: An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided on

Directions: An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided on the next page. Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express the most important ideas in the passage. Some sentences do not belong in the summary because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or are minor ideas in the passage. Write your answer choices in the spaces where they belong. You can either write the letter of your answer choice or you can copy the sentence. The Industrial Revolution would not have been possible without a new source of power that was efficient, movable, and continuously available. Answer Choices [A]In the early eighteenth century, Savery and Newcomen discovered that expanding steam could be used to raise a piston in a cylinder. [B]In the mid-1700s, James Watt transformed an inefficient steam pump into a fast, flexible, fuel-efficient engine. [C]Watts steam engine played a leading role in greatly increasing industrial production of all kinds. [D]In the 1790s, William Murdoch developed a new way of lighting houses and streets using coal gas. [E]Until the 1830s, Britain was the worlds major producer of steam engines. [F]The availability of steam engines was a major factor in the development of railroads, which solved a major transportation problem.

The word "rudimentary" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A.thorough

B.strict

C.basic

D.occasional

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第3题

According to paragraph 4, providing a machine to take the place of the horse involved comb

ining which two previously separate ingredients?

A.Turnpikes and canals

B.Stationary steam engines and wagons with flanged wheels

C.Metal rails in roadbeds and wagons capable of carrying heavy loads

D.Canal boats and heavily laden wagons

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第4题

According to paragraph 4, which of the following statements about steam engines is true?A.

According to paragraph 4, which of the following statements about steam engines is true?

A.They were used for the production of paper but not for printing.

B.By 1800, significant numbers of them were produced outside of Britain.

C.They were used in factories before they were used to power trains.

D.They were used in the construction of canals and turnpikes.

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第5题

By 1800 more than a thousand steam engines were in use in the British Isles, and Britain r

etained a virtual monopoly on steam engine production until the 1830s. Steam power did not merely spin cotton and roll iron; early in the new century, it also multiplied ten times over the amount of paper that a single worker could produce in a day. At the same time, operators of the first printing presses run by steam rather than by hand found it possible to produce a thousand pages in an hour rather than thirty. Steam also promised to eliminate a transportation problem not fully solved by either canal boats or turnpikes. Boats could carry heavy weights, but canals could not cross hilly terrain; turnpikes could cross the hills, but the roadbeds could not stand up under great weights. These problems needed still another solution, and the ingredients for it lay close at hand. In some industrial regions, heavily laden wagons, with flanged wheels, were being hauled by horses along metal rails; and the stationary steam engine was puffing in the factory and mine. Another generation passed before inventors succeeded in combining these ingredients, by putting the engine on wheels and the wheels on the rails, so as to provide a machine to take the place of the horse. Thus the railroad age sprang from what had already happened in the eighteenth century.

The word "retained" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A.gained

B.established

C.profited from

D.maintained

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第6题

The phrase "grew accustomed to" in the passage is closest in meaning toA.began to preferB.

The phrase "grew accustomed to" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A.began to prefer

B.wanted to have

C.became used to

D.insisted on

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第7题

Watts steam engine soon showed what it could do. It liberated industry from dependence on

running water. The engine eliminated water in the mines by driving efficient pumps, which made possible deeper and deeper mining. The ready availability of coal inspired William Murdoch during the 1790s to develop the first new form. of nighttime illumination to be discovered in a millennium and a half. Coal gas rivaled smoky oil lamps and flickering candles, and early in the new century, well-to-do Londoners grew accustomed to gaslit houses and even streets. Iron manufacturers, which had starved for fuel while depending on charcoal, also benefited from ever-increasing supplies of coal; blast furnaces with steam-powered bellows turned out more iron and steel for the new machinery. Steam became the motive force of the Industrial Revolution, as coal and iron ore were the raw materials.

In paragraph 3, the author mentions William Murdochs invention of a new form. of nighttime illumination in order to

A.indicate one of the important developments made possible by the introduction of Watt"s steam engine

B.make the point that Watt"s steam engine was not the only invention of importance to the Industrial Revolution

C.illustrate how important coal was as a raw material for the Industrial Revolution

D.provide an example of another eighteenth-century invention that used steam as a power source

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第8题

According to paragraph 2, Watts steam engine differed from earlier steam engines in each o

f the following ways EXCEPT:

A.It used steam to move a piston in a cylinder.

B.It worked with greater speed.

C.It was more efficient in its use of fuel.

D.It could be used in many different ways.

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第9题

According to paragraph 2, the "atmospheric engine" was slow becauseA.it had been designed

According to paragraph 2, the "atmospheric engine" was slow because

A.it had been designed to be used in coal mines

B.the cylinder had to cool between each stroke

C.it made use of expanding steam to raise the piston in its cylinder

D.it could be operated only when a large supply of fuel was available

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第10题

The word "vastly" in the passage is closest in meaning toA.quicklyB.ultimatelyC.greatlyD.i

The word "vastly" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A.quickly

B.ultimately

C.greatly

D.initially

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