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2015吉林大学考博英语真题阅读理解精练

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Bernard Bailyn has recently reinterpreted the early history of the C5mq@$6  
United States by applying new social research findings on the WVDkCo@  
experiences of European migrants. In his reinterpretation, migration \k\ {S2SU  
becomes the organizing principle for rewriting the history of F|\^O[#R  
preindustrial North America. His approach rests on four separate z0[_5Cm/  
propositions. iX4?5yz~<  
The first of these asserts that residents of early modern England ?HT +| !4p  
moved regularly about their countryside; migrating to the New World aOZSX3;wg  
was simply a “natural spillover”. Although at first the colonies x=(y  
held little positive attraction for the English — they would rather ?;NC(Z,  
have stayed home — by the eighteenth century people increasingly e<wA["^  
migrated to America because they regarded it as the land of i> Wsc?  
opportunity. Secondly, Bailyn holds that, contrary to the notion that ,e\'Y!'  
used to flourish in America history textbooks, there was never a ( )K,~  
typical New World community. For example, the economic and ._2#89V  
demographic character of early New England towns varied considerably. S8-3Nv'  
Bailyn’s third proposition suggest two general patterns .}'49=c  
prevailing among the many thousands of migrants: one group came as NN(ZH 73  
indentured servants, another came to acquire land. Surprisingly, n.+%eYM<  
Bailyn suggests that those who recruited indentured servants were the i*-[-hn-V  
driving forces of transatlantic migration. These colonial hgt@Mb   
entrepreneurs helped determine the social character of people who -Zs.4@GH  
came to preindustrial North America. At first, thousands of unskilled tf?syk+jB7  
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laborers were recruited; by the 1730’s, however, American employers SM%N ]/@U  
demanded skilled artisans. Cq mtO?vne  
Finally, Bailyn argues that the colonies were a half-civilized }G8gk"st  
hinterland of the European culture system. He is undoubtedly correct 8:*   
to insist that the colonies were part of an Anglo-American empire. P`ZzrN  
But to divide the empire into English core and colonial periphery, c8uFLM j  
as Bailyn does, devalues the achievements of colonial culture. It is  J+hiz3N  
true, as Bailyn claims, that high culture in the colonies never =j,2  
matched that in England. But what of seventeenth-century New England, $;GH -+  
where the settlers created effective laws, built a distinguished +qN}oyL  
university, and published books? Bailyn might respond that New 'OrGt_U  
England was exceptional. However, the ideas and institutions r 7 dwj  
developed by New England Puritans had powerful effects on North 'mwgHo<u  
American culture. { owXyQ2mK  
Although Bailyn goes on to apply his approach to some thousands 5" ~F#vt  
of indentured servants who migrated just prior to the revolution, he 80(Olf@PE  
fails to link their experience with the political development of the RCZ"BxleU  
United States. Evidence presented in his work suggests how we might h J~Na\?w  
make such a connection. These indentured servants were treated as tVI6GXH  
slaves for the period during which they had sold their time to American Nuc;Y  
employers. It is not surprising that as soon as they served their time E;`@S  
they passed up good wages in the cities and headed west to ensure their bCa%$  
personal independence by acquiring land. Thus, it is in the west that kZb #k#  
a peculiarly American political culture began, among colonists who <8J_[ S  
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were suspicious of authority and intensely anti-aristocratic. G4&vrM,f  
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1. Which of the following statements about migrants to colonial North \ 8v^ hb  
America is supported by information in the text? /Z~} dWI  
[A] A larger percentage of migrants to colonial North America came Jn:h;|9w  
as indentured servants than as free agents interested in acquiring U ;% cp  
land. 2gasH11M  
[B] Migrants who came to the colonies as indentured servants were rp&XzMwC4  
more successful at making a livelihood than were farmers and artisans. gJ=y7yX  
[C] Migrants to colonial North America were more successful at e 48N[p  
acquiring their own land during the eighteenth century than during Be$v%4  
the seventeenth century. luWr.<1  
[D] By the 1730’s, migrants already skilled in a trade were in TCWt3\  
more demand by American employers than were unskilled laborers. .&i_~?1[N  
2. The author of the text states that Bailyn failed to +0l-zd\  
[A] give sufficient emphasis to the cultural and political :pH3M[7  
interdependence of the colonies and England. % lK/2-  
[B] describe carefully how migrants of different ethnic Ga]\~31NE  
backgrounds preserved their culture in the United States. koojF|H>  
[C] take advantage of social research on the experiences of A8X3|<n=  
colonists who migrated to colonial North America specifically to ]N;\AXZ7  
acquire land. #E$*PAB  
[D] relate the experience of the migrants to the political values j 06 mky  
that eventually shaped the character of the United States. .du2;` [$r  
3. Which of the following best summarizes the author’s @P )2ZGG  
evaluation of Bailyn’s fourth proposition? G' '9 eV$  
[A] It is totally implausible. & [z<p  
[B] It is partially acceptable. <MyT ;  
[C] It is highly admirable. 5Q/jI$^h0Z  
[D] It is controversial though persuasive. Sby(?yg  
4. According to the text, Bailyn and the author agree on which A2.GNk  
of the following statements about the culture of colonial New England? {)n@Rq\=v  
[A] High culture in New England never equaled the high culture c6T[2Ig  
of England R>t?6HOcp  
[B] The cultural achievements of colonial New England have zRMz8 IC.  
generally been unrecognized by historians. I {%Y0S  
[C] The colonists imitated the high culture of England, and did V!Pe%.>  
not develop a culture that was uniquely their own. IP  
[D] The southern colonies were greatly influenced by the high c'INmc I|  
culture of New England. y8ODoXk  
5. The author of the text would be most likely to agree with which  jf.WmiDC  
of the following statements about Bailyn’s work? rI OKCL?  
[A] Bailyn underestimates the effects of Puritan thought on North jmG) p|6  
American culture. R; ui 4wg6  
[B] Bailyn overemphasizes the economic dependence of the colonies t$&'mJ_-w  
on Great Britain. Nwo*tb:  
[C] Bailyn’s description of the colonies as part of an ;@*<M\O  
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Anglo-American empire is misleading and incorrect. dZY| 6  
[D] Bailyn failed to test his propositions on a specific group Z,DSTP\|  
of migrants to colonial North America. C/4r3A/u  
答案:DDBAA
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