Questions 22-31 People of Hispanic origin were on the North American continent centuries before settlers arrived from Europe in the early 1600s and the thirteen colonies joined together to form the United States in the late 1700s. The first census of the new nation was conducted in 1790, and counted about four million people, most of whom were white. Of the white citizens, more than 80% traced their ancestry back to England. There were close to 700,000 slaves and about 60,000 "free Negroes". Only a few Native American Indians who paid taxes were included in the census count, but the total Native American population was probably about one million. By 1815, the population of the United States was 8.4 million. Over the next 100 years, the country took in about 35 million immigrants, with the greatest numbers coming in the late 1800s and early 1900s. In 1882, 40,000 Chinese arrived, and between 1900 and 1907, there were more than 30,000 Japanese immigrants. But by far, the largest numbers of the new immigrants were from central, eastern, and southern Europe. An enormous amount of racial and ethnic assimilation has taken place; the United States. In 1908, play-write Israel Zangwill first used the term "melting pot" to describe the concept of a place where many races melted in a crucible and re-formed to populate a new land. Some years during the first two decades of the 20th century, there were as many as one million new immigrants per year, an astonishing 1 percent of the total population of the United States. In 1921, however, the country began to limit immigration, and the Immigration Act of 1924 virtually closed the door. The total number of immigrants admitted per year dropped from as many as a million to only 150,000. A quota system was established that specified the number of immigrants that could come from each country. It heavily favored immigrants from northern and western Europe and severely limited everyone else. This system remained in effect until 1965, although after World War II, several exceptions were made to the quota system to allow in groups of refugees. 22. Why did the author write the passage? (a) to outline the ways immigration has been restricted (b) to emphasize the impact of migrants from Europe (c) to explain and give examples of the concept of a "melting pot" (d) to summarize the main features of immigration 23. According to the passage, which ancestry predominated at the time of the first census? (a) Native Americans (b) Negroes (c) English (d) Hispanic 24. The word "ancestry" in line 5 is closest in meaning to (a) origins (b) inheritance (c) color (d) freedom 25. The word "their" in line 5 refers to which of the following (a) immigrants (b) people of Hispanic origin (c) white citizens (d) Native Americans 26. Which of the following is true, according to the passage? (a) a quota system was in place from 1908 (b) a peak period of immigration was in the late 1800s and early 1900s (c) slaves were not counted in the first census (d) only those who paid taxes were included in the first census 27. The number of immigrants taken in over the 100 years to 1915 was (a) probably about 1 million (b) about 35 million (c) 8.4 million (d) about 4 million 28. The word "concept" in line 16 is closest in meaning to (a) location (b) type (c) complexity (d) thought 29. The word "virtually" in line 21 is closest in meaning to (a) effectively (b) occasionally (c) thoroughly (d) undeservedly 30. Which of the following is NOT true about immigrants (a) they were subjected to an official quota in the Immigration Act from 1924 (b) during the 1900s immigrants numbered 1 percent of the total population (c) settlers of Hispanic origin arrived centuries before those from Europe (d) numbers began to be limited from 1921 31. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage (a) preserving a developing "American" culture was a major factor leading to the introduction of the quota system (b) racial and ethnic assimilation did not occur as planned (c) racial and ethnic tensions would have increased if the quota system had not been introduced (d) the quota system was introduced to ;limit population growth [1][2][3][4][5] |
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托福強化口語班 | 劉志云 | 20 | 試聽 | 報名 | 200元 |
托福強化閱讀班 | 祁連山 | 18 | 試聽 | 報名 | 200元 |
托福強化聽力班 | 張 艷 | 44 | 試聽 | 報名 | 200元 |
托福強化寫作班 | 齊 轍 | 16 | 試聽 | 報名 | 200元 |
托�;A聽說班 | 薛涵予 | 25 | 試聽 | 報名 | 200元 |
托�;A閱讀班 | 劉 偉 | 26 | 試聽 | 報名 | 200元 |
托�;A寫作班 | 劉家瑋 | 20 | 試聽 | 報名 | 200元 |
托福詞匯必備班 | 白 楊 | 19 | 試聽 | 報名 | 200元 |
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