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The Canadian people are made up of different national races.The first ____ settlers of the country were the Indians.

It was said that the Indians entered this continent ____ the Bering Strait(白令海峡) and Sea from eastern Asia at most 10,000 years ____.When Europeans first  ____ the country,Indians were living in most of areas ____ forests.There were only ____ Indians in the provinces near the Atlantic Ocean.

The second group of people to enter Canada ____ the Eskimos.They ____ the Bering Strait from Asia less than 3,000 years ago.There are few ____ of their early movements.The first white settlers in Canada were the __ _.They came in greatest ____ to Quebec,but also to Nova Scotia,___ they cleared farms on the southern side of the Bay of Fundy.The French built their castles at Quebec City,and cleared farms out of the forests in the area.____ the time of the British conquest(征服) in 1763,there had been about 60,000 Frenchmen in Canada,____ chiefly between Quebec and Montreal.There were not many British in Canada ____ American Revolution drove large numbers northward.

Throughout the 19th century,____ British people came to Canada.The descendants(后代) of these people ____ England,Scotland and Ireland now make ____ about half of the population.Around the ____ of the century people came in increasing numbers from Europe and the largest numbers came ___ Central and Eastern­Germans,Czechs,Poles,Rumanians and Ukrainians.

1.A.famous   B.well­known   C.known  D.news

2.A.through  B.into       C.on    D.across

3.A.early   B.more       C.ago     D.long

4.A.reached  B.left        C.flew to     D.shipped

5.A.protected  B.covered by      C.like     D.covering

6.A.few  B.packs of        C.a number of  D.a few

7.A.are   B.is             C.were     D.was

8.A.crossed   B.walked   C.passed    D.swam

9.A.notes       B.records     C.signs     D.speeches

10.A.British       B.Indians     C.French    D.American

11.A.deal       B.members       C.areas     D.numbers

12.A.who      B.which     C.whom    D.where

13.A.By      B.In     C.At     D.On

14.A.to live       B.living      C.lived    D.live

15.A.when       B.after     C.until     D.since

16.A.thousand of  B.thousands of     C.thousands   D.thousand

17.A.in      B.to             C.near     D.from

18.A.up       B.of             C.from     D.by

19.A.year       B.change         C.turn     D.day

20.A.from       B.in             C.over     D.up

 

1.C 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.D 12.D 13.A 14.B 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.A 19.C 20.A 【解析】 试题分析:加拿大是典型的移民国家。本文简要讲述加拿大的人口种族的历史变化。 1.C考查形容词辨析。A.famous“出名的”;B.well­known“出名的”;C.known“为人所知的”; D.news“新闻;消息”,而该句句意:“人们‘所知的’加拿大最早的居民是印第安人。”,故该题正确答案为C. 2.D考查介词辨析。A.through “从‘内部’通过/穿过”B.into“进入到…内部”;C.on“在…(的表面)上”; D.across“横穿”,根据该空后(介词的宾语)“the Bering Strait(白令海峡) and Sea”,所以该处句意应是:穿越白令海峡。故正确答案为D. 3.C考查副词辨析。该句句意为:“据说,10,000年前印第安人从东亚穿越白令海峡和大海来到此地。”,“10,000年前”:10,000 ago.故该空正确答案为C. 4.A考查动词(短语)辨析。该句句意:“当欧洲人第一次踏入加拿大时,…”根据语境可知,该处讲的是“到达”加拿大的人,所以排除B.left.根据常识可知,欧洲人来到加拿大时,还没飞机,故选项C.flew to错误。 ship:“用船运”,不符语境。故正确答案为A. reach (vt.)到达。 5.B考查非谓语动词。该处为非谓语作后置定语修饰“areas”,意为“被…覆盖的”:covered by…(表示被动),故正确答案为B.covered by. 6.D考查限定语。 根据语境可知,句意:“当欧洲人第一次到达加拿大时,印第安人都居住在被森林覆盖的地方。只有“一些”的印第安人在大西洋附近的省份居住。”,故正确答案为D.a few.注意尽管该处表示数量并不多,但也没到几乎没有的程度,故不能用few. 7.C考查谓语动词。因为该句主语为people,所以谓语用复数。又因为描述的是过去的事情,故正确答案为C.were. 8.A考查动词辨析。A.crossed“横穿”; B.walked“步行;走;散步”; C.passed“经过;通过;传递”; D.swam“游泳;游”,该句句意:“爱斯基摩人在两千多年、不到三千年之前,他们从亚洲穿越白令海峡(来到加拿大)。”故正确答案为A. 9.B考查名词辨析。A.notes“笔记”; B.records“记录,记载”; C.signs“记号,符号;招牌”; D.speeches“演讲”,该句句意:“很少有他们(当时)迁徙的记载。”故正确答案为B. 10.C考查名词辨析。根据下文“The French built their castles at Quebec City.”可知,从该空开始讲来到加拿大的法国人,故正确答案为 C.French. 11.考查介词短语。in great numbers:“大量地”,该句句意:“他们人数最多地涌入了魁北克和新斯科舍”故该题正确答案为D.numbers. 12.D考查定语从句。该空所填的关系词引导定语从句对先行词Nova Scotia进行修饰和限定,而先行词在定语从句作地点状语,所以选择关系副词where.即正确答案为D. 13.A考查介词。by the time of:“到…时候(为止)”,其修饰的动词一般为完成时。该句句意:“到1763年加拿大成为英国的殖民地时,已经有了大约六万的法国人在加拿大。”,故该题正确答案为A.By . 14.B考查非谓语。该句句子主干为there be句型,该空应将live非谓语化作非限制性定语。故正确答案为B.living (表示主动进行)。 15.C考查连词辨析。该句句意:“在加拿大的英国人并不多,直到美国独立战争驱使大量的英国人北迁。”,所以选择引导时间状语从句的连词 C.until 16.B考查数量表达。表示“数以千计的”(不确定的数量):thousands of,故正确答案为B. 17.D考查介词辨析。该处表示“‘来自于’英格兰、苏格兰和爱尔兰 ”,故选用D.from. 18.A考查动词短语。该句句意:“这些来自于英格兰、苏格兰和爱尔兰的人的后裔目前构成了加拿大的一半人口。”make up:“构成,组成”,而B.be made of “由…组成的” (看得出原材料)C.be made from“由…组成的”(看不出原材料)D.be made by“被…制造”,故该题正确答案为A. 19.C考查名词辨析。“世纪之交”: the turn of the century,故该题正确答案为C. 20.A考查介词辨析。该句句意:“在世纪交替之际,从欧洲到加拿大的人数一直在增加。最多的人‘来自于’德国的中部和东部,捷克,波兰,罗马尼亚和乌克兰。”且come from:“来自于”,故该题正确答案为A.from. 考点:社会文化类文章
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