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-本文为网络收集精选范文、公文、论文、和其他应用文档,如需本文,请下载-2018年5月19日托福考试阅读机经本文从网络收集而来,上传到平台为了帮到更多的人,如果您需要使用本文档,请点击下载按钮下载本文档(有偿下载),另外祝您生活愉快,工作顺利,万事如意!选择托福考试的同学们,成绩对于你们来说,真的很重要吧,那么我们如何考好托福呢,那就是多看多练了,下面和出国留学网小编一起来看看2019年5月19日托福考试阅读机经。P1: Throughout the colonial period, after the middle of the seventeenth century, the one great source of irritation between the mother country and her colonies was found in a number of laws, called the Navigation Acts. For example, the Navigation Acts of 1660 and 1663 forbade the importing into or the exporting from the British colonies of any goods except in English or colonial ships and it forbade certain enumerated articles tobacco, sugar, cotton, wool, dyeing woods, etc.to be shipped to any country, except to England or an English plantation. Similarly, the Molasses Act of 1733 placed a prohibitive dutysixpence per gallonon the importation of sugar from non-English colonies, forcing the American rum distillers to buy more costly sugar from the British West Indies. This act was intended less to raise revenue than to serve as a protective tariff that would benefit British West Indian sugar producers at the expense of their French rivals.P2: The British Parliament enacted such mechanisms as protectionist trade barriers, governmental regulations, and subsidies to domestic industries for the purpose of augmenting British finances at the expense of colonial territories and other European imperial powers. But these policies ensured Great Britains rise as Europes foremost shipping nation, and in one respect greatly stimulated American industry, laying the foundations for an American shipbuilding industry and merchant marine. The shipbuilding industry in the colonies first came as an outgrowth of the British industry and then as its own entity. The swift expansion of colonial shipping in turn accelerated urbanization by creating a need for centralized docks, warehouses, and repair shops in the colonies. By 1770, Philadelphia and New York City had emerged as two of the British Empires busiest ports.P3: In addition to restrictions on the trade between colonies and non-English parties, England also specified certain products that could be sold only to British merchants. Included in the list of enumerated goods were products most generally considered to Englands wealth and power: sugar, tobacco, cotton, indigo, and later furs and iron. Parliament never restricted grain, livestock, fish, lumber, or rum, which altogether made up 60 percent of American colonial exports. The Act further reduced the burden on exporters of tobacco and ricethe chief mainland commodities affectedwith two significant concessions. First, Parliament gave tobacco growers a monopoly over the British market by excluding foreign tobacco, even though this hurt British consumers rice planters enjoyed a natural monopoly because they had no competitors. Second by refunding the duties on all tobacco and rice that the colonists later shipped to other countries, Parliament minimized the added cost of land used for tobacco and rice in Britain, where customs officials collected duties on both.P4: Another impact the navigation system had on the colonies was to encourage economic diversification. Parliament used British tax revenues to pay modest incentives to Anglo-Americans producing such items as silk, iron, dyes, hemp, and lumber, and it imposed protective tariffs on items from other commercial rivals. The trade laws did in large-scale prohibit Anglo-Americans from competing with British manufacturing for certain products, most notably clothing. However, colonial tailors, hatters, and other small clothes manufacturers could continue to make any item of dress in their households or small shops. Manufactured by low-paid labor! British clothing imports generally undersold whatever the colonists could have produced and exported.P5:The Navigation Acts succeeded in making the colonies a protected market for low-priced exports from Britain. Steady overseas demand for colonial products spawned a prosperity that enabled colonists to consume ever larger amounts of goodsnot only clothing, but dishware, home furnishings, tea, and a range of other items both produced in Britain and imported by British and colonial merchants from elsewhere. Consequently, the share of British exports sold to the colonies rapidly increased, which made Britain itself the wealthiest nation in Europe and the Atlantic world while resulting in a consumer revolution” in British America.题目:1. According to paragraph 1, the Navigation Acts of 1660 and 1663 did not allowA. importing goods without paying taxes on themB. importing goods made outside the British EmpireC. using English ships to transport goods to non-British coloniesD. using non-English ships to bring in goods from outside the colonies2. What was the purpose of the Molasses Act of 1733?A. To produce the funds needed to protect British West Indian sugar producers from attack by the FrenchB. To give British sugar producers in the West Indies an advantage over their French rivalsC. To prevent rum from being made outside of the British West IndiesD. To discourage the mainland American colonies from importing molasses3. The word “swift” in the passage is closest in meaning toA. gradualB. fastC. protectiveD. long-term4. According to paragraph 2, the Navigation Acts had all of the following effects on the northern colonies in North America EXCEPT:A. The regions economic dependence on Britain declined.B. The regions ports became increasingly busy.C. Shipbuilding and related industries grew in strength.D. Ownership of vessels by merchants in the northeast and mid-Atlantic colonies declined.5. Select the TWO answer choices that, according to paragraph 3, indicate how the Navigation Acts affected rice and tobacco exporters. To receive credit, you must select TWO answer choices.A. They first had to ship their products to either England or Scotland before shipping them elsewhere.B. Their exports were reduced by 60 percent.C. They received special concessions by Parliam
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