单选题
In 1900 the United States had only three cities with more than a million residents—New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia. By 1930, it had ten giant metropolises. The newer ones experienced remarkable growth, which reflected basic changes in the economy.
Line The population of Los Angeles (114,000 in 1900) rose spectacularly in the early decades of the twentieth century, increasing a dramatic 1,400 percent from 1900 to 1930. A number of circumstances contributed to the meteoric rise of Los Angeles. The agricultural potential of the area was enormous if water for irrigation could be found, and the city founders had the vision and dating to obtain it by constructing a 225-mile aqueduct, completed in 1913, to tap the water of the Owens River. The city had a superb natural harbor, as well as excellent rail connections. The climate made it possible to shoot motion pictures year-round; hence Hollywood. Hollywood not only supplied jobs; it disseminated an image of the good life in Southern California on screens all across the nation. The most important single industry powering the growth of Los Angeles, however, was directly linked to the automobile. The demand for petroleum to fuel gasoline engines led to the opening of the Southern California oil fields, and made Los Angeles North America"s greatest refining center.
Los Angeles was a product of the auto age in another sense as well: its distinctive spatial organization depended on widespread private ownership of automobiles. Los Angeles was a decentralized metropolis, sprawling across the desert landscape over an area of 400 square miles. It was a city without a real center. The downtown business district did not grow apace with the city as a whole, and the rapid transit system designed to link the center with outlying areas withered away from disuse. Approximately 800,000 cars were registered in Los Angeles County in 1930, one per 2.7 residents. Some visitors from the east coast were dismayed at the endless urban sprawl and dismissed Los Angeles as a mere collection of suburbs in search of a city. But the freedom and mobility of a city built on wheels attracted floods of migrants to the city.
单选题
What is the passage mainly about?
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】[解析] 主旨题。原文第二段首句列举数字,说明Los Angeles人口增加的情况。接着的第二句是本文的主题句,原句中的A number of circumstances contributed, the meteoric rise of分别与选项C中的Factors contributing, the growth of对应,Los Angeles与选项C重现,有很多外界因素导致洛杉矶的人口迅速增长。故答案为C。
单选题
The author characterizes the growth of new large cities in the United States after 1900 as resulting primarily from ______.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] 细节事实题。根据题干关键词1900,the growth of new large cities定位到原文首段尾句。原句中的basic changes与选项A中的conditions对应,原句中的economy与选项A中的economic为同根词。故答案为A。
单选题
The word "meteoric" in Line 6 is closest in meaning to ______.
单选题
According to the passage, the most important factor in the development of agriculture around Los Angeles was the ______.
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】[解析] 细节事实题。根据题干关键词agriculture定位到文章第二段第三句。句中的it指代的是water for irrigation,也就是洛杉矶农业的发展是由于建立了aqueduct。故答案为B。
单选题
The visitors from the east coast mentioned in the passage thought that Los Angeles ______.
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】[解析] 细节事实题。根据题干关键词The visitors from the east定位到原文尾段第六句。原句中的a mere collection of suburbs与选项D中的not really a single city对应,Los Angeles只是一个郊区的集合体。故答案为D。