2008年2月美国托福英语考试(TOEFL)阅读真题精选及答案解析.doc
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1、2008 年 2 月美国托福英语考试(TOEFL)阅读真题精选及答案解析(总分:116.00,做题时间:150 分钟)一、READING(总题数:5,分数:116.00)Colonizing the Americas via the Northwest CoastIt has long been accepted that the Americas were colonized by a migration of peoples from Asia, slowly traveling across a land bridge called Beringia (now the Bering St
2、rait between northeastern Asia and Alaska) during the last Ice Age. The first water craft theory about the migration was that around 11,000-12,000 years ago there was an ice-free corridor stretching from eastern Beringia to the areas of North America south of the great northern glaciers. It was the
3、midcontinental corridor between two massive ice sheets-the Laurentide to the west-that enabled the southward migration. But belief in this ice-free corridor began to crumble when paleoecologist Glen MacDonald demonstrated that some of the most important radiocarbon dates used to support the existenc
4、e of an ice-free corridor were incorrect. He persuasively argued that such an ice-free corridor did not exist until much later, when the continental ice began its final retreat.Support is growing for the alternative theory that people using watercraft, possibly skin boats, moved southward from Berin
5、gia along the Gulf of Alaska and then southward along the Northwest Coast of North America possibly as early as 16,000 years ago. This route would have enabled humans to enter southern areas of the Americans prior to the melting of the continental glaciers. Until the early 1970s, most archaeologists
6、 did not consider the coast a possible migration route into the Americans because geologists originally believed that during the last Ice Age the entire Northwest Coast was covered by glacial ice. It had been assumed that the ice extended westward from the Alaskan/Canadian mountains to the very edge
7、 of the continental shelf, the flat, submerged part of the continent that extend into the ocean. This would have created a barrier of ice extending from the Alaska Peninsula, through the Gulf of Alaska and southward along the Northwest Coast of North America to what is today the state of Washington.
8、The most influential proponent of the coastal migration route has been Canadian archaeologist Knut Fladmark. He theorized that with the use of watercraft, people gradually colonized unglaciated refuges and areas along the continental shelf exposed by the lower sea level. Fladmarks hypothesis receive
9、d additional support from the fact that the greatest diversity in Native American languages occurs along the west coast of the Americans, suggesting that this region has been settled the longest.More recent geologic studies documented deglaciation and the existence of ice-free areas throughout major
10、 coastal areas of British Columbia, Canada, by 13,000 years ago. Research now indicates that sizable areas of southeastern Alaska along the inner continental shelf were not covered by ice toward the end of the last Ice Age. One study suggests that except for a 250-mile coastal area between southwest
11、ern British Columbia and Washington State, the Northwest Coast of North America was largely free of ice by approximately 16,000 years ago. Vast areas along the coast may have been deglaciated beginning around 16,000 years ago, possibly providing a coastal corridor for the movement of plants, animals
12、, and humans sometime between 13,000 and 14,000 years ago.The coastal hypothesis has gained increasing support in recent years because the remains of large land animals, such as caribou and brown bears, have been found in southeastern Alaska dating between 10,000 and 12,500 years ago. This is the ti
13、me period in which most scientists formerly believed the area to be inhospitable for humans. It has been suggested that if the environment were capable of supporting breeding populations of bears, there would have been enough food resources to support humans. Fladmark and others believe that the fir
14、st human colonization of America occurred by boat along the Northwest Coast during the very late Ice Age, possibly as early as 14,000 years ago. The most recent geologic evidence indicates that it may have been possible for people to colonize ice-free regions along the continental shelf that were st
15、ill exposed by the lower sea level between 13,000 and 14,000 ago.The coastal hypothesis suggests an economy based on marine mammal hunting, saltwater fishing gathering, and the use of watercraft. Because of the barrier of ice to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and populated areas to the nor
16、th, there may have been a greater impetus for people to move in a southerly direction(分数:24)(1).According to paragraph 1, the theory that people first migrated to the Americans by way of an ice-free corridor was seriously called into question by(分数:2)A.paleoecologist Glen MacDonalds argument that th
17、e original migration occurred much later than had previously been believedB.the demonstration that certain previously accepted radiocarbon dates were incorrectC.evidence that the continental ice began its final retreat much later than had previously been believedD.research showing that the ice-free
18、corridor was not as long lasting as had been widely assumed(2).The word persuasively in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:2)A.aggressivelyB.inflexiblyC.convincinglyD.carefully(3).Paragraph 2 begins by presenting a theory and then goes on to(分数:2)A.discuss why the theory was rapidly accepted bu
19、t then rejectedB.present the evidence on which the theory was basedC.cite evidence that now shows that the theory is incorrectD.explain why the theory was not initially considered plausible(4).The phrase prior to is closest in meaning to(分数:2)A.beforeB.immediately afterC.duringD.in spite of(5).Parag
20、raph 2 supports the idea that, before the 1970s, the most archaeologists held which of the following views about the earliest people to reach the Americas?(分数:2)A.They could not have sailed directly from Beringia to Alaska and then southward because, it was thought, glacial ice covered the entire co
21、astal region.B.They were not aware that the climate would continue to become milderC.They would have had no interest in migrating southward from Beringia until after the continental glaciers had begun to meltD.They lacked the navigational skills and appropriate boats needed long-distance trips(6).Wh
22、ich of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage? (分数:2)A.Because this region has been settled the longest, it also displays the greatest diversity in Native American languagesB.Fladmarks hypothesis states that the west coast of the Ameri
23、cas has been settled longer than any other region.C.The fact that the greatest diversity of Native American languages occurs along the west coast of the Americans lends strength to Fradmarks hypothesisD.According to Fladmark, Native American languages have survived the longest along the west coast o
24、f the Americas.(7).The authors purpose in paragraph 4 is to(分数:2)A.indicate that a number of recent geologic studies seem to provide support for the coastal hypothesisB.indicate that coastal and inland migrations may have happened simultaneouslyC.explain why humans may have reached Americas northwes
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