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【威学教育】王鑫托福阅读TPO25-2阅读文本.docx

1、 威学教育|专注雅思、托福等出国考试培训 网址: 【王鑫托福阅读】托福TPO 全集之TPO25-2 TPO 25 TPO25-2 The Decline of Venetian Shipping   1. The word “resurgence” in the passage is closest in meaning to   A transformation B comeback C program D expansion   2. The word “compulsorily” in the passage is closest in meaning

2、to   A for free B for a time C by requirement D by design   3. According to paragraph 2, which of the following contributed to the decline of Venetian shipping?   A The loss of trade in Adriatic Sea B The move from galleys to round ships C The decreased demand for galleys D The doubling of sailor

3、's wages   4. All of the following are mentioned in paragraph 2 as ways that Venice provided rowers for its galley EXCEPT A Requiring business associations to provide sailors   B Recruiting sailors from other cities in northern Italy C Drafting Venetian citizens into services as rowers D Appealing

4、 to the traditions of Venice as a sea power.   In the late thirteenth century, northern Italian cities such as Genoa, Florence, and Venice began an economic resurgence that made them into the most important economic centers of Europe. By the seventeenth century, however, other European powers had t

5、aken over, as the Italian cities lost much of their economic might.   This decline can be seen clearly in the changes that affected Venetian shipping and trade. First, Venice's intermediary functions in the Adriatic Sea, where it had dominated the business of shipping for other parties, were lost t

6、o direct trading. In the fifteenth century there was little problem recruiting sailors to   row the galleys (large ships propelled by oars): guilds (business associations) were required to provide rowers, and through a draft system free citizens served compulsorily when called for. In the early six

7、teenth century the shortage of rowers was not serious because the demand for galleys was limited by a move to round ships (round-hulled ships with more cargo space), with required fewer rowers. But the   shortage of crews proved to be a greater and greater problem, despite continuous appeal to Veni

8、c's tradition of maritime greatness. Even though sailors' wages doubled among the northern Italian cities from 1550 to 1590, this did not elicit an increased supply.   and g )wly   5. The word meaning to A strict   B enforced C improved D old-fashioned   6. According to paragraphs 3, why did the

9、 building of ships in Venetian shipyards become increasingly expensive?   A The wages of officers and workers in the Arsenale kept rising   B Roman shipyards were using all the available fir trees for the warships   C The timber used in the shipbuilding had to be brought from farther and farther

10、away D Venetian standards required that shipbuilders use top-quality materials.   7. All of the following are mentioned in paragraph and 4 as contributing to the problems of the Venetian shipbuilding industry at the end of the sixteenth   outdated” in the passage is closest in   century EXCEPT A

11、The quality of work performed in the Arsenale had declined   B Venetian-built ships were heavy and generally inefficient   C Arsenale shipbuilders worked more slow D Only a few merchants controlled the buying and selling of most of the Venetian-built ships   The problem in shipping extended to th

12、e Arsenale, Venice's huge and powerful shipyard. Timber ran short, and it was necessary to procure it from farther and farther away. In ancient Roman times, the Italian peninsula had great forest of fir preferred for warships, but scarcity was apparent as early as the early fourteenth century. Arsen

13、ale officers first brought timber from the foothills of the Alps, then from north toward Trieste, and finally from across the Adriatic. Private shipbuilders were required to buy their oak abroad. As the costs of shipbuilding rose, Venice clung to its outdated standard while the Dutch were innovation

14、 in the lighter and more easily handled ships.   10. Why does the author mention “Vasco da Gama' around southern Africa to India took place at the end   of the fifteenth century, and by 1502 the trans- Abrabian caravan route had been cut off by political unrest.   Voyage around southern Africa to

15、 India” in the passage?   A to indicate how the Portuguese came to challenge Venetian dominance of trade with the East B to explain why political troubles resulted in the closing of the usual routes to India C to prove that Venetians could not sail round ships as efficiently as sailors from other c

16、ountries did D to show that Venetian reliance on round ships rather than galleys proved to be weakness   8. Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage?Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential

17、information.   A The loss of ships in battle at the end of the sixteenth century showed that Venetian shipbuilders lacked the skills they had possessed at the beginning of the century.   B Venetian shipbuilding failed to quickly replace the ships lost in battle at the end of the sixteenth century

18、as it would have done earlier in the century.   C Frederic Lane noted that Venice lost ships in battle at the end of the sixteenth century, showing that Venetian shipbuilding was not longer known for its reliability.   D Venetian shipbuilding had been known for its high quality of work at the begi

19、nning of the sixteenth century, but toward the end of the century Venetian ships were poorer in quality.   9. The word “conventional” in the passage is closest meaning to A informal B logical C correct D usual   The step from buying foreign timber to buying foreign ships was regarded as a short on

20、e, especially when complaints were heard in the latter sixteenth century that the standards and traditions of the Arsenale were running down. Work was stretched out and done poorly. Older workers had been allowed to stop work a half hour before the regular time, and in 1601 younger works left with t

21、hem. Merchants complained that the privileges reserved for Venetian-built and owned ships were first extended to those Venetians who bought ships from abroad and then to foreign-built and owned vessels. Historian Frederic   Lane observes that after the loss of ships in battle in   the late sixteen

22、th century, the shipbuilding industry   no longer had the capacity to recover that it had   displayed at the start of the century.   conventional explanation for the loss of Venetian dominance in trade is establishment of the Portuguese direct sea route to the East, replacing the overland Silk Ro

23、ad from the Black sea and the highly profitable Indian Ocean-caravan-eastern Mediterranean route to Venice. The Portuguese Vasco da Gama's Voyage   11. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 6 about the Venetian Council's decision concerning the use of round ships?   A It resulted i

24、n a return to profitable in luxury goods for Venetian merchants.   B Ultimately it did not restore the superiority in the spice trade that Venice had enjoyed earlier.   C It eventually enabled Venetian merchants to increase the quantity and price of the spices they sold in Europe.   D It means a

25、long-awaited improvement in the fortunes of the shipbuilding industry in Venice.   12. According to paragraphs 6, in the sixteenth century the price of spices declined because   A France and Germany established monopolies and dictated prices   B Venetian merchant galleys competed with Venetian ro

26、und ships for the spice trade   C More spices were available because both the Venetians and the Portuguese were importing them D Increased demand for silk, dyes, cotton and gold meant that people had less money to spend on spi   ices.   The Venetian Council finally allowed round ships to enter th

27、e trade that was previously reserved for merchant galleys, thus reducing transport cost by one third. Prices of spices delivered by ship from the eastern Mediterranean came to equal those of spices transported by Paortuguese vessels, but the increase in quantity with both routes in operation drove t

28、he price far down. Gradually, Venice's role as a storage and distribution center for spices and silk, dyes cotton, and gold decayed, and by the early seventeenth century Venice had lost its monopoly in markets such as France and southern Germany.   Venetian shipping had started to decline from abou

29、t 1530-before the entry into the Mediterranean of large volumes of Dutch and British shipping-and was clearly outclassed by the end of the century. A contemporary of Shakespeare (1564-1616) observed that the   Venetian shipping had started to decline from about 1530-before the entry into the Medite

30、rranean of large volumes of Dutch and British shipping-and was clearly outclassed by the end of the century. A contemporary of Shakespeare (1564-1616) observed that the productivity of Italian shipping had declined, compared with that of the British, because of conservatism and loss of expertise. Mo

31、reover, Italian sailors were deserting and emigrating, and captains, no longer recruited from the ranks of nobles, were weak on navigations.   This decline can be seen clearly in the changes that affected Venetian shipping and trade. First, Venice's intermediary functions in the Adriatic Sea, where

32、 it had dominated the business of shipping for other parties, were lost to direct trading. In the fifteenth century there was little problem recruiting sailors to row the galleys (large ships propelled by oars): guilds (business associations) were required to provide rowers, and through a draft syst

33、em free citizens served compulsorily when called for. | In the early sixteenth century the shortage of rowers was not serious because the demand for galleys was limited by a move to round ships (round-hulled ships with more cargo space), with required fewer rowers. | But the shortage of crews proved

34、 to be a greater and greater problem, despite continuous appeal to Venic's tradition of maritime greatness.| Even though sailors' wages doubled among the northern Italian cities from 1550 to 1590, this did not elicit an increased supply.|   13. Look at the four squares [| ] that indicate where the

35、following sentence could be added to the passage. Where would the sentence best fit? Click on a square to add the sentence to the passage.   The increase in reward still did not attract young people to this hard life, and convicted criminals and slaves were pressed into services.   14. Directions:

36、 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 passag

37、e or are minor ideas in the passage. This question is worth 2 points. The loss of power and prestige of Italian cities by the sixteenth century is clearly seen in the decline of Venetian shipping.   A. Venetian ships were famous for carrying large cargoes of spices and luxury goods around the world

38、 in fast, oar-driven galleys.   B. Venetian round ships bringing spices and silk from the East helped drive prices down so that ordinary people could afford to buy them   C. A shortage of timber for building the traditional galleys and a lack of sailors to row them meant a loss of Venetian shippin

39、g business.   D. Venice failed to keep up with improvement in ship design, and the cost of shipbuilding rose a quality and efficiency declined.   E. The Venetian Council made sure that Venetian-built and Eowned ships kept special privileges in transporting luxury goods in and out of Venice.   F. The Portuguese direct sea route to the East adversely affected Venetian trade, and Venice fell behind the Dutch and the British in the quality of their ships and sailing skills.

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