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3.TherearemanymisunderstandingsaboutAmericanIndiannames.CrazyHorses,forexample,wasgiventoamanbecausehewascourageous,notbecausehewasmad.Indianfamilieshadnolastnames.TheSiouxIndiansgiveindividualsthreeorfournames.Thefirstnamewasgivenatbirth.Itshowedtheorderofabirthintothefamily.Wenonah,forinstance,meant“firstborndaughter”.Thesecondname,thehonorname,wasgiventothechildbyamedicineman(有法术之人).Itusuallyreferredtothefinecharacterofgooddeedsofoneofthechild’sancestors(祖先).Whenhegrewup,thepersonwasexpectedtoliveuptothisname.Otherwise,thepersonmightnotbecalledbyit.Thethirdnamewasthenickname.Itusuallyreferredtosomethingodd(临时的)thatthepersonhaddone.Itwashardlyeverflattering.Thefourthnamecamethedeedname.Itwasgivenbyawarchiefafterthepersonaccomplishedsomegoodorextraordinarybravery.Thenamemightbethatofafear––inspiringanimalsuchasBearorBuffaloorthatofanoblebird,suchasEagle,HawkorOwl.
A.ifhecouldputthemeaningofthisnameintopractice,
B.ifhisappearancewouldbelikehisancestor’s,
C.onlywhenhegrewup
D.whenhesatisfiedthemedicineman
4.Between1886and1914,Canadareceivedovertwomillionimmigrants.ThemajorityofthemwerefromEasternEurope.ThegovernmentwelcomedthesepeoplebyofferingthemfreefarmlandintheWest.However,CanadaimmigrationpolicywasnotequalforAsianimmigrants.TheCanadiangovernmentpassedtwolawstopreventChineseimmigration.In1885,theCanadiangovernmentpassedthefirstlawtopreventChineseimmigration.ThelawforcedeveryChinesepersonenteringCanadatopaya$50entryfee.ThegovernmentintroducedthisheadtaxtosatisfyCaucasian(高加索人)laborerswhofeltthatChineseimmigrantswerecompetingfortheirjobs.TheheadtaxwasaburdenforChineseimmigrants,butitdidnotpreventthemfromcomingtoCanada.FormanyofthesepoorChineselaborers,theycouldearnmoremoneytherethaninChina.Theywerewillingtoborrowthemoneytopayfortheoverseastripandtheheadtax.TheCanadiangovernmentraisedtheheadtaxto$100in1900,thento$500in1903.TheCanadiangovernmentpasseditsmostrestrictiveimmigrationlawin1923.Thatyear,theChineseImmigrationActpreventedallChineseexceptofficers,merchants,andstudentsfromenteringCanada.TheActwastheresultofpressurefromanti-Asiangroups.ThesegroupsfeltthattheheadtaxwasinsufficientbecauseChineselaborerswerestillcomingtoCanada.ThelaweffectivelystoppedChineseimmigrationfrom1923to1947.Duringthe24-yearperiod,only44ChineseenteredCanadaofficially.
A.strict
B.serious
C.limitation
D.determinative
5.Wepreferwritingonpaper()typingonacomputer.
A.to
B.than
C.over
D.with
6.Youdon’thavetotellhim!
Heisfully()thedanger.
A.sureof
B.awareof
C.blindto
D.confidentof
7.Between1886and1914,Canadareceivedovertwomillionimmigrants.ThemajorityofthemwerefromEasternEurope.ThegovernmentwelcomedthesepeoplebyofferingthemfreefarmlandintheWest.However,CanadaimmigrationpolicywasnotequalforAsianimmigrants.TheCanadiangovernmentpassedtwolawstopreventChineseimmigration.In1885,theCanadiangovernmentpassedthefirstlawtopreventChineseimmigration.ThelawforcedeveryChinesepersonenteringCanadatopaya$50entryfee.ThegovernmentintroducedthisheadtaxtosatisfyCaucasian(高加索人)laborerswhofeltthatChineseimmigrantswerecompetingfortheirjobs.TheheadtaxwasaburdenforChineseimmigrants,butitdidnotpreventthemfromcomingtoCanada.FormanyofthesepoorChineselaborers,theycouldearnmoremoneytherethaninChina.Theywerewillingtoborrowthemoneytopayfortheoverseastripandtheheadtax.TheCanadiangovernmentraisedtheheadtaxto$100in1900,thento$500in1903.TheCanadiangovernmentpasseditsmostrestrictiveimmigrationlawin1923.Thatyear,theChineseImmigrationActpreventedallChineseexceptofficers,merchants,andstudentsfromenteringCanada.TheActwastheresultofpressurefromanti-Asiangroups.ThesegroupsfeltthattheheadtaxwasinsufficientbecauseChineselaborerswerestillcomingtoCanada.ThelaweffectivelystoppedChineseimmigrationfrom1923to1947.Duringthe24-yearperiod,only44ChineseenteredCanadaofficially.
A.TheDangersofChineseimmigrantsinCanada
B.TheDevelopmentofChineseImmigrationLawsinCanada
C.JobOpportunitiesDuringtheEarly19thCentury
D.TheActivitiesofChineseWorkersinCanada
8.Wereitberainytomorrow,we()theactivities.
A.willcancel
B.wouldcancel
C.hadcancelled
D.cancel
9.Thedesiretoconveyafeelingoffriendshipisoftenuniversal.()
A.宇宙的
B.通用的
C.大学的
D.联合的
10.WhenIreturnedhome,IfoundIhad()thewrongsuitcase.
A.takenoff
B.takenup
C.lookedout
D.pickedup
11.GreatasNewtonwas,manyofhisideas()todayandarebeingmodifiedbytheworkofscientistsofourtime.
A.aretochallenge
B.maybechallenged
C.havebeenchallenged
D.arechallenging
12.Themoreattentionyouputinyourstudy,()thestudywillbe.
A.moreeasier
B.themoreeasier
C.theeasier
D.easieras
13.Itisinthisuniversity()Prof.Jacksonestablishedhisfamoustheory.
A.which
B.that
C.where
D.what
14.Suchman()heardformhimpraisedhim.
A.as
B.who
C.that
D.whom
15.Between1886and1914,Canadareceivedovertwomillionimmigrants.ThemajorityofthemwerefromEasternEurope.ThegovernmentwelcomedthesepeoplebyofferingthemfreefarmlandintheWest.However,CanadaimmigrationpolicywasnotequalforAsianimmigrants.TheCanadiangovernmentpassedtwolawstopreventChineseimmigration.In1885,theCanadiangovernmentpassedthefirstlawtopreventChineseimmigration.ThelawforcedeveryChinesepersonenteringCanadatopaya$50entryfee.ThegovernmentintroducedthisheadtaxtosatisfyCaucasian(高加索人)laborerswhofeltthatChineseimmigrantswerecompetingfortheirjobs.TheheadtaxwasaburdenforChineseimmigrants,butitdidnotpreventthemfromcomingtoCanada.FormanyofthesepoorChineselaborers,theycouldearnmoremoneytherethaninChina.Theywerewillingtoborrowthemoneytopayfortheoverseastripandtheheadtax.TheCanadiangovernmentraisedtheheadtaxto$100in1900,thento$500in1903.TheCanadiangovernmentpasseditsmostrestrictiveimmigrationlawin1923.Thatyear,theChineseImmigrationActpreventedallChineseexceptofficers,merchants,andstudentsfromenteringCanada.TheActwastheresultofpressurefromanti-Asiangroups.ThesegroupsfeltthattheheadtaxwasinsufficientbecauseChineselaborerswerestillcomingtoCanada.ThelaweffectivelystoppedChineseimmigrationfrom1923to1947.Duringthe24-yearperiod,only44ChineseenteredCanadaofficially.
16.I’dbettercheckinmyluggagequickly()I’dmissmyflight.
A.and
B.so
C.or
D.to
17.Idon’tknowhowtoexpressmythanks.--()
A.it’smypressure
B.Thepleasureismine.
C.Nicetomeet.
D.No,not.
18.Themeritofsalestax()decreasesgovernmentrelianceonincometaxes.
A.isthatit
B.thatit
C.thatis
D.itis
19.Lookatthemuddyroadhere.It()()lastnight.
A.couldhaverained
B.musthaverained
C.wouldhaverained
D.shouldhaverained
20.Thedoctortookmytemperatureand()tomyheart.
A.listens
B.willlisten
C.haslistened
D.listened
21.Ratherthan()everythingtothelastminutehealwayspreferstostartearly.
A.leave
B.leaveto
C.leaving
D.left
22.Yourhandwritinghasa()styleandIcanrecognizeitatonce.
A.unique
B.common
C.sharp
D.beneficial
23.Hermotheris()mixedblood.Soshehasbrownhairbutblackeyesandyellowskin.
A.of
B.in
C.at
24.Thestadiumwillhavebeenbuiltbythetimeshe()fromJapan.
A.returns
B.willreturn
C.return
D.returned
25.Sheisquiteshyandalwaysfeels()inpublic
A.embraced
B.enlarged
C.embarrassed
D.engaged
26.()ourclass,I’dliketoextendourthankstoyou.
A.Inbehalfof
B.Onbehalfof
C.Inbehalf
D.Onbehalf
27.Between1886and1914,Canadareceivedovertwomillionimmigrants.ThemajorityofthemwerefromEasternEurope.ThegovernmentwelcomedthesepeoplebyofferingthemfreefarmlandintheWest.However,CanadaimmigrationpolicywasnotequalforAsianimmigrants.TheCanadiangovernmentpassedtwolawstopreventChineseimmigration.In1885,theCanadiangovernmentpassedthefirstlawtopreventChineseimmigration.ThelawforcedeveryChinesepersonenteringCanadatopaya$50entryfee.ThegovernmentintroducedthisheadtaxtosatisfyCaucasian(高加索人)laborerswhofeltthatChineseimmigrantswerecompetingfortheirjobs.TheheadtaxwasaburdenforChineseimmigrants,butitdidnotpreventthemfromcomingtoCanada.FormanyofthesepoorChineselaborers,theycouldearnmoremoneytherethaninChina.Theywerewillingtoborrowthemoneytopayfortheoverseastripandtheheadtax.TheCanadiangovernmentraisedtheheadtaxto$100in1900,thento$500in1903.The