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1、托福-9 及答案解析(总分:100.04,做题时间:90 分钟)一、READING(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、passage-1(总题数:1,分数:12.00)The Civil WarInvolvement in a war is painful to any nation. No nation wants to send its young people to fight and die. It is even worse when the war is fought within the country, but worst of all is when a country fin
2、ds itself divided, and people of the same nation fight each other. In America“s history, the most painful period is surely the Civil War. The Civil War was fought for many complex reasons. Probably the most important was the issue of slavery. 1) The Southern states, dependent on slaves for producing
3、 cotton, wanted to continue the practice of slavery, while the industrialized Northern states wanted to abolish it. The issue of States“ Rights, the right of individual states to make laws without interference from the national government, was also very divisive. There were even basic cultural diffe
4、rences that caused friction between Northerners and Southerners. All of these factors led to a war between the North and South, which turned out to be the bloodiest in the nation“s history. Both sides suffered terribly in the war. Families were torn apart as fathers, sons, and brothers chose differe
5、nt sides. Hundreds of thousands of young men died on both sides. The city of Atlanta was burned to the ground. Fortunes were ruined and the economy of the Southern states was wrecked. People on both sides suffered, and that suffering was worse because it was inflicted by their countrymen and brother
6、s. Shortly after the war, a bitter Southerner assassinated the beloved president Abraham Lincoln. After four bloody, terrible years, the North won the war and the country was reunited. The slaves were freed and the nation set about rebuilding. 2) Historians will always argue whether or not the Civil
7、 War could have been avoided, and what its long term benefits have been. There can be no argument, however, that the Civil War was the most painful period in America“s history. The American Civil War began with the surrender of the Northern army of the garrison at Fort Sumter. 3) This military post
8、was located in the city of Charleston, the hotbed of Southern sedition, and thus capturing it was a huge morale boost for the Southern states. The Southern cavalry boasted of a short two-months win over the Northern states. Yet reality would be different. 4) After several more buoyant victories, the
9、 Southern army became so cocky it started making mistakes. Rather than focusing on solidifying their wins, soldiers dispersed in a futile attempt to capture many Northern prisoners. The army disintegrated, and it was not long before the industrialized North regained its strength and delivered the fa
10、tal blow to the South at the battle of Gettysburg. Instead of the predicted two months, the South lost the war after 4 bloody years of combat. GlossaryCivil War: the war in the United States between the Union and the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865 slavery: the practice of owning slaves interference:
11、the act of hindering or obstructing or impeding Southerner: a native or inhabitant of the south, especially the southern United States(分数:12.00)(1).Which of the sentences below best paraphrases the essential information in the highlighted sentence 1 in the passage? Incorrect choices change the meani
12、ng or leave out essential information.(分数:3.00)A.The North and South split because the North wanted to annul the principle on which the Southern economy was built.B.The North and South couldn“t agree on the moral issue of slavery.C.The North and South split because the South interfered with the Nort
13、h“s right to abolish its own laws.D.The North and the South were in open disagreement about the economic and cultural benefits of a slave-based society.(2).Which of the sentences below best paraphrases the essential information in the highlighted sentence 2 in the passage? Incorrect choices change t
14、he meaning or leave out essential information.(分数:3.00)A.Historians cannot agree on the causes of the Civil War.B.Historians cannot agree on the worst effects caused by the Civil War.C.Historians cannot agree on which was the best way that could have avoided the Civil War.D.Historians cannot agree o
15、n the potential inevitability of the Civil War.(3).Which of the sentences below best paraphrases the essential information in the highlighted sentence 3 in the passage? Incorrect choices change the meaning or leave out essential information.(分数:3.00)A.The Southerners felt defeated when they gave up
16、Fort Sumter.B.The Southerners would not lose faith in their victory although they lost Fort Sumter.C.The Southerners felt motivated by the win at Fort Sumter.D.The Southerners knew that the win at Fort Sumter predicted a series of victories over the North.(4).Which of the sentences below best paraph
17、rases the essential information in the highlighted sentence 4 in the passage? Incorrect choices change the meaning or leave out essential information.(分数:3.00)A.The South lost because of its own incompetence.B.The South lost because of its own arrogance.C.The South lost because of lack of supplies.D
18、.The South lost because of their smaller army.三、passage-2(总题数:1,分数:12.00)The Statue of LibertyThe Statue of Liberty is a 225-ton steel reinforced copper female figure, 151-foot tall, which faces the ocean from Liberty Island in New York Harbor. The right hand holds a torch aloft, while the left hand
19、 carries a tablet. The Statue of Liberty is perhaps the most recognizable symbol of the United States and attracts millions of visitors annually. It is often erroneously assumed that the United States built and erected the monument. In fact, it was designed by a Frenchman, Frederic Auguste Bartholdi
20、 of Alsace. 1) The statue was presented to the United States by France in memory of the alliance between the two countries at the time of the American Revolution as well as a token of their continued friendship. The French people contributed the $250,000 towards the cost of the statue and presented
21、it as a gift to the United States. While an American did not create Lady Liberty, the 154-foot pedestal supporting it was designed by Richard M. Hunt and built by Charles P. Stone, both of whom were Americans. 2) The pedestal contains steel underpinnings, which were designed by Alexander Eiffel of F
22、rance, who was also the creator of Paris“ famed Eiffel Tower. The pedestal cost $270,000, which was borne by contributions of various American associations, groups and individuals. The Statue and pedestal were accepted on behalf of the United States by President Grover Cleveland on October 28, 1886.
23、 In 1972, President Richard M. Nixon dedicated the American Museum of Immigration, which is housed at the base of the statue. A major restoration of the statue was undertaken in 1984, and the torch was extinguished on July 4. It was rent with great ceremony two years later to mark the centennial of
24、the statue. 3) Recently, there has been controversy surrounding the statue as the state of New Jersey has argued that the statue actually falls within its boundaries rather than those of neighboring New York State. The Statue of Liberty has become a symbol for immigrants to the United States. Corres
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