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1、最新toefl阅读理解真题 为了让大家更好的准备托福考试,给大家整理一些托福阅读真题,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。托福阅读真题1cities develop as a result of functions that they can perform. some functions result directly from the ingenuity of the citizenry, but most functions result from the needs of the local area and of the surrounding hinterland (the regio

2、n that supplies goods to the city and to which the city furnishes services and other goods). geographers often make a distinction between the situation and the site of a city. situation refers to the general position in relation to the surrounding region, whereas site involves physical characteristi

3、cs of the specific location. situation is normally much more important to the continuing prosperity of a city. if a city is well situated in regard to its hinterland, its development is much more likely to continue. chicago, for example, possesses an almost unparalleled situation: it is located at t

4、he southern end of a huge lake that forces east-west transportation lines to be compressed into its vicinity, and at a meeting of significant land and water transport routes. it also overlooks what is one of the worlds finest large farming regions. these factors ensured that chicago would become a g

5、reat city regardless of the disadvantageous characteristics of the available site, such as being prone to flooding during thunderstorm activity.similarly, it can be argued that much of new york citys importance stems from its early and continuing advantage of situation. philadelphia and boston both

6、originated at about the same time as new york and shared new yorks location at the western end of one of the worlds most important oceanic trade routes, but only new york possesses an easy-access functional connection (the hudson-mohawk lowland) to the vast midwestern hinterland. this account does n

7、ot alone explain new yorks primacy, but it does include several important factors. among the many aspects of situation that help to explain why some cities grow and others do not, original location on a navigable waterway seems particularly applicable. of course, such characteristic as slope, draina

8、ge, power resources, river crossings, coastal shapes, and other physical characteristics help to determine city location, but such factors are normally more significant in early stages of city development than later.1. what does the passage mainly discuss?(a) the development of trade routes through

9、united states cities(b) contrasts in settlement patterns in united states(c) historical differences among three large united states cities(d) the importance of geographical situation in the growth of united states cities2. the word ingenuity in line 2. is closest in meaning to(a) wealth(b) resourcef

10、ulness(c) traditions(d) organization3. the passage suggests that a geographer would consider a citys soil type part of its(a) hinterland(b) situation(c) site(d) function4. according to the passage , a citys situation is more important than its site in regard to thecitys(a) long-term growth and prosp

11、erity(b) ability to protect its citizenry(c) possession of favorable weather conditions(d) need to import food supplies5. the author mentions each of the following as an advantage of chicagos location except its(a) hinterland(b) nearness to a large lake(c) position in regard to transport routes(d) f

12、lat terrain6. the word characteristics in line 14 is closest in meaning to(a) choices(b) attitudes(c) qualities(d) inhabitants7. the primary purpose of paragraph 1 is to(a) summarize past research and introduce a new study(b) describe a historical period(c) emphasize the advantages of one theory ove

13、r another(d) define a term and illustrate it with an example8. according to the passage , philadelphia and boston are similar to new york city in(a) size of population(b) age(c) site(d) availability of rail transportation9. the word functional in line 20 is closest in meaning to(a) alternate(b) unkn

14、own(c) original(d) usable10. the word it in line 21 refers to(a) account(b) primacy(c) connection(d) hinterland11. the word significant in line 26 is closest in meaning to(a) threatening(b) meaningful(c) obvious(d) availablepassage 71 dbcad cdcda b托福阅读真题2the harlem renaissance, a movement of the 192

15、0s, marked the twentieth centurys first period of intense activity by african americans in the field of literature, art, and music in the united states. the philosophy of the movement combined realism, ethnic consciousness, and americanism. encouraged by the example of certain americans of european

16、descent such as thomas eakins, robert henri, and george luks, who had included persons of african descent in their paintings as serious studies rather than as trivial or sentimental stereotypes, african american artists of this period set about creating a new portrayal of themselves and their lives

17、in the united states. as they began to strive for social and cultural independence. their attitudes toward themselves changed, and, to some extent, other segments of american society began to change their attitudes toward them. thus, though the harlem renaissance was a short-lived movement, its impa

18、ct on american art and culture continues to the present.the district in new york city known as harlem was the capital of the movement. in 1925 an issue of survey graphic magazine devoted exclusively to harlem and edited by philosopher alain locke became the manifesto of the african american artistic

19、 movement. locke strongly suggested that individuals, while accepting their americanism, take pride in their african ancestral arts and urged artists to look to africa for substance and inspiration. far from advocating a withdrawal from american culture, as did some of his contemporaries, locke reco

20、mmended a cultural pluralism through which artists could enrich the culture of america. african americans were urged by locke to be collaborators and participators with other americans in art, literature, and music; and at the same time to preserve, enhance, and promote their own cultural heritage.a

21、rtists and intellectuals from many parts of the united states and the caribbean had been attracted to harlem by the pulse and beat of its unique and dynamic culture. from this unity created by the convergence of artists from various social and geographical backgrounds came a new spirit, which, parti

22、cularly in densely populated harlem, was to result in greater group awareness and self-determination. african american graphic artists took their place beside the poets and writers of the harlem renaissance and carried on efforts to increase and promote the visual arts.1. what does the passage mainl

23、y discuss?(a) african american paintings in the 1920s(b) an arts movement of the 1920s(c) the influence of alain locke on african american art(d) some ways in which african culture inspired american literature, art and music2. according to the passage , tomas eakins, robert henri, and george luks we

24、re important because of(a) the philosophical contributions they made to the harlem renaissance(b) their development of a new style of african american art(c) they way in which they depicted african americans in their paintings(d) their independence from european artistic traditions3. the word them i

25、n line 11 refers to(a) americans of european descent(b) paintings(c) african american artists(d) attitudes4. according to the passage , african american artists of the 1920s differed from earlier africanamerican artists in terms of their feelings about(a) themselves(b) other artists(c) their impact

26、on american art(d) stereotypes5. the word urged in line 17 is closest in meaning to(a) prepared(b) defined(c) permitted(d) encouraged6. alain locke believed all of the following to be important to the african american artisticmovement except(a) pride in african art(b) cultural pluralism(c) collabora

27、tion with other artists(d) withdrawal from american culture7. in mentioning the pulse and beat (line 25) of harlem during the 1920s, the author ischaracterizing the district as one that(a) depended greatly on its interaction with other parts of the city(b) grew economically in a short period of time

28、(c) was an exciting place to be(d) was in danger of losing population8. the word convergence in line 26 is closest in meaning to(a) gathering(b) promotion(c) expression(d) influence9. according to the passage , all of the following were true of harlem in the 1920s except:(a) some caribbean artists a

29、nd intellectuals lived there.(b) it attracted people from various regions of united states.(c) it was one of the most expensive neighborhoods in new york city.(d) it was a unique cultural center.10. the phrase carried on in line 30 is closest in meaning to(a) continued(b) praised(c) transformed(d) c

30、onnectedpassage 72 bccad dcaca托福阅读真题3ffeterd spanning in line 18d- the interrelationship of science, technology, and industry is taken for granted today summed up, not altogether accurately, as research and development. yet historically this widespread faith in the economic virtues of science is a r

31、elatively recent phenomenon, dating back in the united states about 150 years, and in the western world as a whole not over 300 years at most. even in this current era of large scale, intensive research and development, the interrelationships involved in this process are frequently misunderstood. un

32、til the coming of the industrial revolution, science and technology evolved for the most part independently of each other. then as industrialization became increasingly complicated, the craft techniques of preindustrial society gradually gave way to a technology based on the systematic application o

33、f scientific knowledge and scientific methods. this changeover started slowly and progressed unevenly. until late in the nineteenth century, only a few industries could use scientific techniques or cared about using them. the list expanded noticeably after 1870, but even then much of what passed for

34、 the application of science was engineering science rather than basic science.nevertheless, by the middle of the nineteenth century, the rapid expansion of scientific knowledge and of public awareness if not understanding of it had created a belief that the advance of science would in some unspecifi

35、ed manner automatically generate economic benefits. the widespread and usually uncritical acceptance of this thesis led in turn to the assumption that the application of science to industrial purposes was a linear process, starting with fundamental science, then proceeding to applied science or tech

36、nology, and through them to industrial use. this is probably the most common pattern, but it is not invariable. new areas of science have been opened up and fundamental discoveries made as a result of attempts to solve a specific technical or economic problem. conversely, scientists who mainly do ba

37、sic research also serve as consultants on projects that apply research in practical ways.in sum, the science-technology-industry relationship may flow in several different ways, and the particular channel it will follow depends on the individual situation. it may at times even be multidirectional.1.

38、 what is the authors main purpose in the passage ?(a) to show how technology influenced basic science(b) to describe the scientific base of nineteenth-century american industries(c) to correct misunderstandings about the connections between science, technology, and industry(d) to argue that basic sc

39、ience has no practical application2. the word altogether in line 2 is closest in meaning to(a) completely(b) realistically(c) individually(d) understandably3. the word intensive in line 5 is closest in meaning to(a) decreased(b) concentrated(c) creative(d) advanced4. the list mentioned in line 13 refers to(a) types of scientific knowledge(b) changes brought by technology(c) industries that used scientific techniques(d) applications of engineering scien

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