托福TPO64阅读Passage 3题目+完整原文(已收藏)

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托福TPO64阅读Passage 3题目

1. According to paragraph 1, which of the following developments occurred in Mexico between 9,000 and 4,000 years ago?

A. Sedentary villages gradually disappeared, except along the coast and along lakeshores.

B. Agriculture spread steadily as more and more plants and animals were domesticated.

C. Hunter-foragers living on the coasts moved to the highlands.

D. Maize emerged as the dominant food plant.

2. Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage? In correct choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential in formation

A. These small bands never stayed in one place long enough to get the most out of the plants and animals on which they lived

B. To keep their impact on the environment low, these small bands never stayed anywhere for very long.

C. These bands were small and moved frequently, so they had relatively little impact on their environment.

D. Because these bands were small and did not settle anywhere, there is never enough evidence of the effect they had on their environment.

3. Paragraph 2 supports the idea that the development of social differences would have had which of the following effects?

A. A quickening of the transition to early agriculture

B. A slowing down of the change to sedentary life

C. Less contact among foraging groups

D. Conflict within foraging groups

4. Paragraph 3 supports which of the following statements about the earliest houses?

A. They were adapted to the particular climate in which they were built.

B. They used a variety of construction methods but not of building materials.

C. They varied in size according to how many people lived in them

D. They did not differ significantly from one another.

5. According to paragraph 4, the contents of the excavated houses are mainly related to

A. the making and shipping of tools

B. the storage and preparation of food

C. the production of crafts using natural materials like feathers and shells

D. the trade goods that the village specialized in producing

6. In paragraph 5, why does the author mention the conditions in which complex society developed in Mesopotamia, China, and elsewhere?

A. To identify models that guided the author in studying the development of village farming in Mesoamerica

B. To contrast the sudden emergence of complex societies in Mesoamerica with their very gradual growth in other parts of the world

C. To emphasize that complex societies emerged in Mesoamerica in the same circumstances as complex societies did elsewhere in the world

D. To suggest that highly successful food production was limited to a very few places until about 1000 BC.

7. The word "expandable" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A. capable of being enlarged

B. easily accessible

C. highly varied

D. larger-than-necessary

8. Which of the following does the author imply in paragraph 6 is the most important scholarly controversy about Olmec society?

A. What name the Olmec themselves used for their society

B. How the Olmec managed to remain independent

C. Whether or not all complex Mexican societies were derived from the Olmec

D. Whether the Olmec used religion or military power to transform their neighbors

9. Look at the four squares• that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage

This is so because no evidence of domestication such as enlargement of grain size or thinning of seed coats has survived in these regions.

Where would the sentence best fit? Click on a square • to add the sentence to the passage.

[ Paragraph 1 ] Between 9,000 and 4,000 years ago, most of Mexico was inhabited mainly by hunter-foragers who lived in small bands that moved with the seasons to exploit cactus fruits, deer herds, nuts, and the hundreds of other plant and animal species in their range, depending on the season. • Since these bands were small in size and never stayed in one place for a sufficient period of time to have much long-term effect on the plant and animal populations on which they subsisted, the hunter- foragers' overall impact on their environment was low. • A few groups along the margins of the lake in the Valley of Mexico may have been sedentary villagers, as were some groups along the coasts, and their role in the domestication of plants and animals and the eventual spread of agriculture is unclear. • Some researchers suggest, however, that by about 4,000 years ago, maize cob size had become large enough that people over large areas of the Mexican highlands could subsist mainly on maize. •

10. Directions: An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided below. Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express the most important ideas in the passage Some sentences do not belong in the summary because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or are minor ideas in the passage.

This question is worth 2 points.

From 9,000 to 4,000 years ago Mexico was inhabited by small bands of hunter- gatherers, who moved from place to place.

Answer Choices

A. When maize became a domesticated crop and was cultivated in sufficient quantities to feed an entire population, complex societies soon began to develop in the Mexican highlands.

B. Maize may have been domesticated as early as 3500 B c, and it was productive enough to support a village farming way of life by about 2000 B.C.

C. The simple farming villages along the South Gulf Coast of Mexico were conquered in about 1000 B c by the Olmec, and most local traditions were destroyed.

D. Because the wattle-and · daub method was used in building virtually all houses in the early villages, the houses had to be kept very small and could hold only a few basic items.

E. In the small early villages, life revolved around hunting and raising various crops, but there were individuals, or entire villages, that became involved with specialized occupations.

F. In about 1000 BC, the Olmec people went well beyond simple fanning : building a complex civilization with good- sized towns

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