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1.
Whatisthemainreasonthatpeopledevelopedmethodsofrefrigeration?
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Theywantedtoimprovetheflavorandnutritionalvalueoffood.
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Theyneededtoslowthenaturalprocessesthatcausefoodtospoil.
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Theyneededausefortheicethatformedonlakesandrivers.
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Theywantedtoexpandtheproductionofcertainindustries.
2.
Thewordperishableinparagraph1isclosestinmeaningto
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capableofspoiling
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uncooked
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ofanimalorigin
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highlynutritious
3.
Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph1aboutcoldstoragebeforetheinventionofartificialrefrigeration?
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Itkeptfoodcoldforonlyaboutaweek.
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Itwasdependentonasourceoficeorsnow.
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Itrequiredacontainermadeofmetalorwood.
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Itwasnotasafemethodofpreservingmeat.
4.
ArtificialrefrigerationinvolvesallofthefollowingprocessesEXCEPT
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thepumpingofwatervaporthroughapipe
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therapidexpansionofcertaingases
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theevaporationofavolatileliquid
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thetransferofheatfromoneplacetoanother
5.
Whichsentencebelowbestexpressestheessentialinformationinthehighlightedsentenceinparagraph2?Incorrectchoiceschangethemeaninginimportantwaysorleaveoutessentialinformation.
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Ittakesalotofenergytotransformaliquidintoavapor,especiallywhenthevaporlosesheat.
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Somegasesexpandrapidlyandgiveoffenergywhentheyencounteraverycold
THEDEVELOPMENTOFREFRIGERATION
Coldstorage,orrefrigeration,iskeepingfoodattemperaturesbetween32and45degreesFinordertodelaythegrowthofmicroorganisms—bacteria,molds,andveast—thatcausefoodtospoil.Refrigerationproducesfewchangesinfood,someats,fish,eggs,milk,fruits,andvegetableskeeptheiroriginalflavor,color,andnutrition.Beforeartificialrefrigerationwasinvented,peoplestoredperishablefoodwithiceorsnowtolengthenitsstoragetime.Preservingfoodbykeepingitinanice—filledpitisa4,000-year-oldart.Coldstorageareaswerebuiltinbasements,cellars,orcaves,linedwithwoodorstraw,andpackedwithice.Theicewastransportedfrommountains,orharvestedfromlocallakesorrivers,anddeliveredinlargeblockstohomesandbusinesses.
Artificialrefrigerationistheprocessofremovingheatfromasubstance,container,orenclosedarea,toloweritstemperature.Theheatismovedfromtheinsideofthecontainertotheoutside.Arefrigeratorusestheevaporationofavolatileliquid,orrefrigerant,toabsorbheat.Inmosttypesofrefrigerators,therefrigerantiscompressed,pumpedthroughapipe,andallowedtovaporize.Astheliquidturnstovapor,itlosesheatandgetscolderbecausethemoleculesofvaporuseenergytoleavetheliquid.Themoleculesleftbehindhavelessenergyandsotheliquidbecomescolder.Thus,theairinsidetherefrigeratorischilled.
Scientistsandinventorsfromaroundtheworlddevelopedartificialrefrigerationduringtheeighteenthandnineteenthcenturies.WilliamCullendemonstratedartificialrefrigerationinScotlandinl748,whenheletethyletherboilintoapartialvacuum.Inl805,AmericaninventorOliverEvansdesignedthefirstrefrigerationmachinethatusedvaporinsteadofliquid.Inl842,physicianJohnGorrieusedEvans’sdesigntocreateanair-coolingapparatustotreatyellow—feverpatientsinaFloridahospital.Gorrielaterlefthismedicalpracticeand
liquid.
eq\o\ac(○,C)
Whenkineticenergyischangedtoheatenergy,liquidmoleculesturnintovapormolecules.
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Duringevaporation,thevapormoleculesuseenergy,andtheliquidbecomescolder.
6.
Accordingtothepassage,whowasthefirstpersontouseartificialrefrigerationforapracticalpurpose?
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WilliamCullen
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OliverEvans
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JohnGorrie
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AdolphusBusch
7.
Theworditinparagraph3refersto
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printer
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refrigerator
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type
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ether
8.
Whydoestheauthordiscussthebrewingindustryinparagraph4?
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Tocomparecavestoragewithmechanicalrefrigeration
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Todescribetheuniqueproblemsthatbrewersfaced
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Topraisetheaccomplishmentsofaprominentbrewer
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Toshowhowrefrigerationchangedawholeindustry
9.
Thewordconstrainedinparagraph4isclosestinmeaningto
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restricted
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spoiled
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improved
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alternated
10.
Accordingtothepassage,thefirstrefrigeratedrailcarusedwhatmaterialasacoolingagent?
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Ether
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Ice
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Ammonia
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CFCs
11.
Thewordtoxicinparagraph5isclosestinmeaningto
experimentedwithicemaking,andinl85lhewasgrantedthefirstU.S.patentformechanicalrefrigeration.Inthesameyear,anAustralianprinter,JamesHarrison,builtanetherrefrigeratorafternoticingthatwhenhecleanedhistypewithetheritbecameverycoldastheetherevaporated.Fiveyearslater,Harrisonintroducedvapor-compressionrefrigerationtothebrewingandmeatpackingindustries.
BrewingwasthefirstindustryintheUnitedStatestousemechanicalrefrigerationextensively,andinthe1870s,commercialrefrigerationwasprimarilydirectedatbreweries.German-bornAdolphusBuschwasthefirsttouseartificialrefrigerationathisbreweryinSt.Louis.Beforerefrigeration,brewersstoredtheirbeerincaves,andproductionwasconstrainedbytheamountofavailablecavespace.Brewingwasstrictlyalocalbusiness,sincebeerwashighlyperishableandshippingitanydistancewouldresultinspoilage.Buschsolvedthestorageproblemwiththecommercialvapor-compressionrefrigerator.Hesolvedheshippingproblemwiththenewlyinventedrefrigeratedrailcar,whichwasinsulatedwithicebunkersineachend.Aircameinonthetop,passedthroughthebunkers,andcirculatedthroughthecarbygravity.InsolvingBusch’sspoilageandstorageproblems,refrigerationalsorevolutionizedanentireindustry.By1891,nearlyeverybrewerywasequippedwithmechanicalrefrigeratingmachines.
Therefrigeratorsoftodayrelyonthesamebasicprincipleofcoolingcausedbytherapidevaporationandexpansionofgases.Untill929,refrigeratorsusedtoxicgases—ammonia,methylchloride,andsulfurdioxide—asrefrigerants.Afterthosegasesaccidentallykilledseveralpeople,chlorofluorocarbons(CFCs)becamethestandardrefrigerant.However,theywerefoundtobeharmfultotheearth’sozonelayer,sorefrigeratorsnowusearefrigerantcalledHF134a,whichislessharmfultotheozone.
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dense
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poisonous
16.
Thewordnormsinparagraph1isclosestinmeaningto
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patterns
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history
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words
eq\o\ac(○,D)
ideas
17.
Thephraseagreatdealincommonwithinparagraph2isclosestinmeaningto
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differentwordsfor
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thesameproblemsas
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manysimilaritiesto
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easierpronunciationthan
18.
Inparagraph2,whatpointdoestheauthormakeaboutCanadianEnglish?
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CanadianEnglishismoresimilartoAmericanthantoBritishEnglish.
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AmericanandBritishvisitorsdefineCanadianEnglishbytheirownnorms.
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CanadianEnglishhasmanywordsthatarenotinothervarietiesofEnglish.
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CanadiansspeakEnglishwithanaccentthatAmericanscannotunderstand.
19.
Thephrasethetwovarietiesinparagraph3refersto
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PeoplewholiveoutsideNorthAmerican
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CanadianEnglishandAmericanEnglish
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GeneralCanadianandNorthAmerican
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BritishEnglishandCanadianEnglish
20.
Thewordspotinparagraph3isclosestinmeaningto
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describe
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ignore
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prefer
CANADIANENGLISH
CanadianEnglishisaregionalvarietyofNorthAmericanEnglishthatspansalmosttheentirecontinent.CanadianEnglishbecameaseparatevarietyofNorthAmericanEnglishaftertheAmericanRevolution,whenthousandsofLoyalists,peoplewhohadsupportedtheBritish,lefttheUnitedStatesandflednorthtoCanada.ManyLoyalistssettledinsouthernOntariointhel780s,andtheirspeechbecamethebasisforwhatiscalledGeneralCanadian,adefinitionbasedonthenormsofurbanmiddle-classspeech.
ModernCanadianEnglishisusuallydefinedbythewaysinwhichitresemblesanddiffersfromAmericanorBritishEnglish.CanadianEnglishhasagreatdealincommonwiththeEnglishspokenintheUnitedStates,yetmanyAmericansidentifyaCanadianaccentasBritish.ManyAmericanvisitorstoCanadathinktheCanadianvocabularysoundsBritish—forexample,theynoticetheBritish“tap”and“braces”insteadoftheAmerican“faucet”and“suspenders.”O(jiān)ntheotherhand,manyBritishpeopleidentifyaCanadianaccentasAmerican,andBritishvisitorsthinktheCanadianshavebecomeAmericanized,saying“gas”and“truck”for“petrol”and“l(fā)orry.”
PeoplewholiveoutsideNorthAmericaoftenfinditdifficulttohearthedifferencesbetweenCanadianandAmericanEnglish.Therearemanysimilaritiesbetweenthetwovarieties,yettheyarefarfromidentical.CanadianEnglishisinstantlyrecognizabletootherCanadians,andoneCanadianinacrowdedroomwilleasilyspottheotherCanadianamongtheNorthAmericans.
ThereisnodistinctiveCanadiangrammar.Thedifferencesaremainlyinpronunciation,vocabulary,andidioms.Canadianpronunciationreflectstheexperienceofapeoplestrugglingfornationalidentityagainsttwostronginflucaces.About75percentofCanadiansusetheBritish“zed”ratherthantheAmerican“zee”forthenameofthelastletterofthealphabet.Ontheotherhand,75percentofCanadiansusetheAmericanpronunciationof“schedule,”
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find
21.
Whichsentencebelowbestexpressestheessentialinformationinthehighlightedsentenceinparagraph4?Incorrectchoiceschangethemeaninginimportantwaysorleaveoutessentialinformation.
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CanadianEnglishhasbeenstronglyinfluencedbybothBritishandAmericanEnglish.
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Canadaistheonlynationwherepeoplecandeliberatelychoosewhichpronunciationtheyprefer.
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Canadianshavetriedtodistinguishthemselvesasanation,andthiseffortisshownintheirpronunciation.
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ManynewcomerstoCanadamustworkhardtomasterthenationalstyleofpronouncingEnglish.
22.
AllofthefollowingwordsoriginatedinNorthAmericanIndianlanguagesEXCEPT
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kerosene
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parka
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Canada
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kayak
23.
Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromparagraph5aboutvocabulary?
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VocabularyisthemostdistinctivefeatureofCanadianEnglish.
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WorldStandardEnglishhasaverylargevocabulary.
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CanadiansusemoreNothAmericanIndianwordsthanAmericansdo.
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MuchofthevocabularyforicehockeyoriginatedinCanada.
24.
Theauthordiscussestheexpression“eh”inparagraph6asanexampleof
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anidiomthatuniquelycharacterizesCanadianspeech
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anexpressionthatfewpeopleoutsideCanadahaveheard
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astyleofCanadiandramaandliterature
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awordthatcannotbetranslatedintootherlanguages
“tomato,”and“missile.”ThemostobviousanddistinctivefeatureofCanadianspeechisprobablyitsvowelsound,thediphthong“ou.”InCanada,“out”ispronouncedlike“oat”innearbyU.S.accents.ThereareotheridentifyingfeaturesofCanadianvowels;forexample,“cot”ispronouncedthesameas“caught”and“collar”,thesameas“caller.”
AnimportantcharacteristicofthevocabularyofCanadianEnglishistheuseofmanywordsandphrasesoriginatinginCanadaitself,suchas“kerosene”and“chesterfield”(“sofa”).SeveralwordsareborrowedfromNorthAmericanIndianlanguages,forexample,“kayak,”“caribou,”“parka,”and“skookum”(“strong”).ThenameofthecountryitselfhasanIndianorigin;theIroquoisword“kanata”originallymeant“village.”Anumberoftermsforicehockey—“face-off,”“blue-line,”and“puck”—havebecomepartofWorldStandardEnglish.
SomefeaturesofCanadianEnglishseemtobeuniqueandareoftendeliberatelyidentifiedwithCanadianspeakersinsuchcontextsasdramaticandliterarycharacterizations.AmongtheoriginalCanadianidioms,perhapsthemostfamousisthealmostuniversaluseof“eh?”asatagquestion,asin“That’sagoodmovie,eh?”“Eh”isalsousedasafillerduringanarrative,asin“I’mwalkinghomefromwork,eh,andI’mthinkingaboutdinner.Ifinallygethome,eh,andtherefrigeratorisempty.”
ThetraditionalviewholdsthattherearenodialectsinCanadianEnglishandthatCanadianscannottellwhereotherCanadiansarefromjustbylisteningtothem.Thelinguistsoftodaydisagreewiththisview.WhilethereisagreaterdegreeofhomogeneityinCanadianEnglishcomparedwithAmericanEnglish,severaldialectareasdoexistacrossCanada.LinguistshaveidentifieddistinctdialectsfortheMaritimeProvinces,Newfoundland,theOttawaValley,southernOntario,thePrairieProvinces,theArcticNorth,andtheWest.
Glossary:
diphthong:aspeechsoundthatbeginswithonevowelandchangestoanothervowel
25.
Thewordhomogeneityinparagraph7isclosestinmeaningto
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accent
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change
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creativity
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sameness
26.Lookatthefoursquares,A,B,C,andD,whichindicatewherethefollowingsentencecouldbeaddedtothepassage.Wherewouldthesentencebestfit?
Thus,“out”rhymeswith“boat,”sothephrase“outandaboutinaboat”soundslike“oatandaboatinaboat”toAmericanears.
ThereisnodistinctiveCanadiangrammar.Thedifferencesaremainlyinpronunciation,vocabulary,andidioms.Canadianpronunciationreflectstheexperienceofapeoplestrugglingfornationalidentityagainsttwostronginfluences.About75percentofCanadiansusetheBritish“zed”ratherthantheAmerican“zee”forthenameofthelastletterofthealphabet.Ontheotherhand,75percentofCanadiansusetheAmericanpronunciationof“schedule,”“tomato,”and“missile.”AThemostobviousanddistinctivefeatureofCanadianspeechisprobablyitsvowelsound,thediphthongou.BInCanada,“out”ispronouncedlike“oat”innearbyU.S.accents.CThereareotheridentifyingfeaturesofCanadianvowels;forexample,“cot”ispronouncedthesameas“caught”and“collar”thesameas“caller.”D
27-28.Anintroductorysentenceforabriefsummaryofthepassageisprovidedbelow.CompletethesummarybyselectingtheTHREEanswerchoicesthatexpressthemostimportantideasinthepassage.Somesentencesdonotbelonginthesummarybecausetheyexpressideasthatarenotpresentedinthepassageorareminorideasinthepassage.Thisquestionisworth2points.
CanadianEnglishisavarietyofNorthAmericanEnglishthatcontainsseveraldistinguishingfeatures.
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AnswerChoices
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CanadianEnglishcontainselementsofbothBritishandAmericanEnglish.
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SeveraluniquevarietiesofEnglishhaveevolvedinNorthAmerica.
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CanadianspronouncemostwordsthesamewayasAmericansdo.
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CanadianEnglishassertsitsdistinctivenessthroughpronunciation.
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WordsandidiomsoriginatinginCanadaalsohelptodefineCanadianEnglish.
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MostCanadianscannotidentifywhereotherCanadiansarefrom.
29.
Thephrasebranchoutinparagraph1isclosestinmeaningto
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separate
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hurry
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look
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originate
30.
Whichsentencebelowbestexpressestheessentialinformationinthehighlightedsentenceinparagraph2?Incorrectchoiceschangethemeaninginimportantwaysorleaveoutessentialinformation.
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Physicalanthropologistsinvestigatehowintelligenthumanbeingsevolvedfromcreaturesthatlivedintrees.
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Thereareunansweredquestionsaboutwhysometree—dwellinganimalshaveevolvedonlytwolegs.
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Peoplewanttoknowmoreaboutthebehaviorofanimalsandhowsomeanimalsacquiretheabilitytolearn.
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Someanimalpopulationshavethepowertoaskquestionsandtolearnfromtheeventsofthepast.
31.
Thewordspeculateinparagraph2isclosestinmeaningto
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worry
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forget
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disagree
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think
32.
WhydoestheauthordiscusstheLeakeyfamilyinparagraph3?
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ToargueforanincreaseintheamountofresearchinAfrica
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Tocontradictearliertheoriesofhumanevolution
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Togiveexamplesoffieldworkdonebyphysicalanthropologists
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TocomparehominidevidencefromTanzaniawiththatfromKenya
33.
Whichofthefollowingisofmajorinteresttobothphysicalandculturalanthropologists?
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Methodsofphysiologyandgenetics
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Religiousbeliefsandpractices
THESCIENCEOFANTHROPOLOGY
Throughvariousmethodsofresearch,anthropologiststrytofittogetherthepiecesofthehumanpuzzle—todiscoverhowhumanitywasfirstachieved,whatmadeitbranchoutindifferentdirections,andwhyseparatesocietiesbehavesimilarlyinsomewaysbutquitedifferentlyinotherways.Anthropology,whichemergedasanindependentscienceinthelateeighteenthcentury,hastwomaindivisions:physicalanthropologyandculturalanthropology.Physicalanthropologyfocusesonhumanevolutionandvariationandusesmethodsofphysiology,genetics,andecology.Culturalanthropologyfocusesoncultureandincludesarchaeology,socialanthropology,and1inguistics.
Physicalanthropologistsaremostconcernedwithhumanbiology.Physicalanthropologistsaredetectiveswhosemissionistosolvethemysteryofhowhumanscametobehuman.Theyaskquestionsabouttheeventsthatledatree-dwellingpopulationofanimalstoevolveintotwo-leggedbeingswiththepowertolean—apowerthatwecallintelligence.Physicalanthropologistsstudythefossilsandorganicremainsofonce-livingprimates.Theyalsostudytheconnectionsbetweenhumansandotherprimatesthatarestillliving.Monkeys,apes,andhumanshavemoreincommonwithoneanotherphysicallythantheydowithotherkindsofanimals.Inthelab,anthropologistsusethemethodsofphysiologyandgeneticstoinvestigatethecompositionofbloodchemistryforcluestotherelationshipofhumanstovariousprimates.Somestudytheanimalsinthewildtofindoutwhatbehaviorstheysharewithhumans.Othersspeculateabouthowthebehaviorofnon-humanprimatesmighthaveshapedhumanbodilyneedsandhabits.
Awell—knownfamilyofphysicalanthropologists,theLeakeys,conductedresearchinEastAfricaindicatingthathumanevolutioncenteredthereratherthanAsia.In1931,LouisLeakeyandhiswifeMaryLeakeybeganexcavatingatOlduvaiGorgeinTanzania,whereoverthenextfortyyearstheydiscoveredstonetoolandhominidevidencethat
eq\o\ac(○,C)
Childrearinginsocietiesaroundtheworld
eq\o\ac(○,D)
Cluesabouthumanbeingswholivedlongago
34.
Accordingtoparagraph4,culturalanthropologistswhodofieldworkusually
eq\o\ac(○,A)
discoverhominidevidenceindicatingwhenhumansevolved
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writeanaccountofthedailylifeofthepeopletheystudy
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workatuniversitiesandmuseumsinterpretingtheworkofothers
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developnewtechnologiesforgatheringculturaldata
35.
Thephrasesiftthroughinparagraph4isclosestinmeaningto
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avoid
eq\o\ac(○,B)
sort
eq\o\ac(○,C)
discuss
eq\o\ac(○,D)
contradict
36.
ThewordTheyinparagraph4refersto
eq\o\ac(○,A)
researchuniversities
eq\o\ac(○,B)
ethnologists
eq\o\ac(○,C)
fieldanthropologists
eq\o\ac(○,D)
museums
37.
Accordingtothepassage,MargaretMeadwroteaboutallofthefollowingsubjectsEXCEPT
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thenatureofculturalchange
eq\o\ac(○,B)
relationsbetweenpeopleofdifferentraces
eq\o\ac(○,C)
thebiologicalbasisofgender
eq\o\ac(○,D)
economicsystemsofpioneerwomen
38.
Itcallbeinferredfromparagraph5thatMargaretMead’swork
eq\o\ac(○,A)
madeanimpactonthefieldofanthropology
eq\o\ac(○,B)
contradictedthatoftheLeakeyfamily
eq\o\ac(○,C)
openedSamoatooutsideinfluences
eq\o\ac(○,D)
isnotwidelyreadbyanthropologiststoday
pushedbackthedatesforearlyhumanstoover3.75millionyearsago.Theirson,RichardLeakey,discoveredyetothertypesofhominidskullsinKenya,whichhewroteaboutinOrigins(1979)andOriginsReconsidered(1992).
Likephysicalanthropologists,culturalanthropologistsstudycluesabouthumanlifeinthedistantpast;however,culturalanthropologistsalsolookatthesimilaritiesanddifferencesamonghumancommunitiestoday.Someculturalanthropologistsworkinthefield,livingandworkingamongpeopleinsocietiesthatdifferfromtheirown.Anthropologistsdoingfieldworkoftenproduceanethnography,awrittendescriptionofthedailyactivitiesofmen,women,andchildrenthattellsthestoryofthesociety’scommunitylifeasawhole.Someculturalanthropologistsdonotworkinthefieldbutratheratresearchuniversitiesandmuseumsdoingthecomparativeandinterpretivepartofthejob.Theseanthropologists,calledethnologists,siftthroughtheethnographieswrittenbyfieldanthropologistsandtrytodiscovercross-culturalpatternsinmarriage,childrearing,religiousbeliefsandpractices,warfare—anysubjectthatconstitutesthehumanexperience.Theyoftenusetheirfindingstoarguefororagainstparticularhypothesesaboutpeopleworldwide.
AculturalanthropologistwhoachievedworldwidefamewasMargaretMead.In1923,MeadwenttoSamoatopursueherfirstfieldworkassignment—astudythatresultedinherwidelyreadbookComingofAgeinSamoa(1928).Meadpublishedtenmajorworksduringherlongcareer,movingfromstudiesofchildrearinginthePacifictothecultura
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