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[Reading Comprehension]

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Line Exactly when in the early modern era Native
Americans began exchanging animal furs with
Europeans for European-made goods is uncertain.
What is fairly certain, even though they left
(5) no written evidence of having done so, is that
the first Europeans to conduct such trade during
the modern period were fishing crews working the
waters around Newfoundland. Archaeologists had
noticed that sixteenth-century Native American
(10) sites were strewn with iron bolts and metal
pins. Only later, upon reading Nicolas Denys’s
1672 account of seventeenth-century European
settlements in North America, did archaeologists
realize that sixteenth-century European fishing
(15) crews had dismantled and exchanged parts of their
ships for furs.
By the time Europeans sailing the Atlantic coast
of North America first documented the fur trade, it
was apparently well underway. The first to record
(20) such trade—the captain of a Portuguese vessel
sailing from Newfoundland in 1501—observed that a
Native American aboard the ship wore Venetian silver
earrings. Another early chronicler noted in 1524 that
Native Americans living along the coast of what is now
(25) New England had become selective about European
trade goods: they accepted only knives, fishhooks,
and sharp metal. By the time Cartier sailed the Saint
Lawrence River ten years later, Native Americans had
traded with Europeans for more than thirty years,
(30) perhaps half a century.

题目:

Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the author’s assertion in the first sentence of the second paragraph?

选项:

A、
When Europeans retraced Cartier's voyage in the first years of the seventeenth century, they frequently traded with Native Americans.
B、
Furs from beavers, which were plentiful in North America but nearly extinct in Europe, became extremely fashionable in Europe in the final decades of the sixteenth century.
C、
Firing arms were rarely found on sixteenth-century Native American sites or on European lists of trading goods since such arms required frequent maintenance and repair.
D、
Europeans and Native Americans had established trade protocols, such as body language assuring one another of their peaceful intentions, that antedate the earliest records of trade.
E、
During the first quarter of the sixteenth century, an Italian explorer recorded seeing many Native Americans with what appeared to be copper beads, though they may have been made of indigenous copper.

答案:

D

提问:

想请问郭老师这题。 首先第二段第一句的后半句我就没有看得很懂,it指代什么?是指代用furs做交易吗。这句的意思是否是说当欧洲人航海第一次被记录时,交易就已经在进行。然后题目要求加强这个结论,我认为A可以保留;B的问题在于furs became extremely fashionable in Europe也不一定就是trade导致的;C选项Firing arms无关,直接排除;D保留;E选项copper beads无关,直接排除。剩下A和D要怎么判断呢?A选项是因为17世纪这个时间太晚了吗?

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解答: 郭培月

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想请问郭老师这题。 首先第二段第一句的后半句我就没有看得很懂,it指代什么?是指代用furs做交易吗。这句的意思是否是说当欧洲人航海第一次被记录时,交易就已经在进行。然后题目要求加强这个结论,我认为A可以保留;B的问题在于furs became extremely fashionable in Europe也不一定就是trade导致的;C选项Firing arms无关,直接排除;D保留;E选项copper beads无关,直接排除。剩下A和D要怎么判断呢?A选项是因为17世纪这个时间太晚了吗?

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