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Directions: This part is to test your reading ability. There are 5 tasks for you to fulfill. You should read the reading materials carefully and do the tasks as you are instructed.

Task 1
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D). you should make the correct choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.

The territory that now makes up the United States was settled by people from England, France, Holland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, and other countries. The Indians, of course, were already there.
Naturally, the nationalities in the colonies called one another by slang terms. Often the slang terms came from some name that was popular among a particular group. The equivalent of the English name James, for instance, is the common Spanish name Diego, pronounced “dee-ay’goh”. That gives rise to the insulting word Dago applied to a Spaniard or to other South Europeans, such as the Italians.
The English in Connecticut were subjected to this same irritating device by the Dutch who, prior to 1664, occupied New Amsterdam (later New York). A common name among the English is John and to the Dutch this was Jan, pronounced “yan”. What was more natural than for the Dutch to call any Englishman Jan? To make it more condescending and insulting, they used the diminutive form Janke (equivalent to Johnikins in English). This was pronounced “yan kuh” and that easily became Yankee.
The term, which originally applied to natives of Connecticut, later applied to all New Englanders and was eventually given to all Northerners by the Southerners and to all Americans by people of other countries.

21. The word Dago comes from the _____.
A). Dutch language B). English language
C). Spanish language D). The article does not say
22. The word Yankee stems from the _____.
A) Spanish word for James B). Dutch word for John
C). English name Johnikins D). Italian word for Diego
23. The word Yankee first referred to people in _____.
A). Connecticut B). New England
C). the northern states of the United States D). all of the above
24. Both Yankee and Dago are based on _____.
A). common first names B). diminutive name forms
C). last names D). nicknames
25. This selection mainly traces _____.
A) which nationalities settled the United States
B) how two slang terms originated and spread
C) why Dago is an insulting word
D) who introduced the word Yankee
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功效:这一部分是测试你的阅读能力。你有5任务来实现的。你应该读阅材料仔细、做任务你的指导。

任务1

用法:阅读下面的文章,你就会发现未完成的报表,数的五个问题36到40。每题各有4个或声明的选择标志着一个),B),中)和D)。你应该做出了正确的选择并标出相应的证书在答案纸上有一行,通过该中心。

现在的领土构成美国人解决了从英国、法国、荷兰、俄罗斯、西班牙、瑞典、和其他国家。印第安人,当然,如果早已在那里。

自然,民族彼此殖民地称为俚语的条件。经常俚语条款来自一些名字,是深受某一个特定的群体。相当于英国的名字詹姆斯,例如,是其最常见的西班牙人的名字迭戈,读作“dee-ay 'goh”。而产生辱骂词用于Dago西班牙人或其他南欧洲人,如意大利人。

英语在康乃狄克州遭受到同样的刺激性装置,由荷兰前,有事1664年新阿姆斯特丹(后纽约了)。在英国的一个普通的名字是约翰和荷兰这是简,读作“燕”。而且自然比荷兰叫任何英国人1月吗?使它更傲慢、侮辱,他们用小型的形式(相当于Janke Johnikins英文)。这是读作“燕kuh”,轻松地成了的洋基人。

这个词用于原本当地人的康涅狄格,以后适用于所有新英格兰人,最终,指所有的北方人,美国和南方的各国人民。

21岁。这个词来自Dago _c____。

A)。荷兰语言B)。英语

C)。西班牙语D)。这篇文章没有说的

22个。洋基源于的话___b__。

西班牙的话)对詹姆士B)。荷兰词约翰

C)。英文名字Johnikins D)。马拉多纳意大利文

23日。这个词在洋基第一次公开提及“的重要性。 A
A)。康涅狄格B)。新英格兰

C)。在美国的北部各州D)。所有的上面

24岁。Dago洋基人,而且都是基于的重要性。 B

A)。常用人名表B)。小型的名字形式

C)。姓D)。昵称

25。这样的选择主要的痕迹的重要性。 B

一)哪些国籍谈妥了美国

B)对两名俚语条款的起源与传播

C)为什么Dago是一种侮辱的话

D)介绍这个词的洋基人
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