问答题
In the long period from 1500 to 1800, western European nation-states were all influenced by a set of ideas known as mercantilism. (46) Mercantilist doctrine and institutions were important because they were held by practical businesspeople and heads of state who strongly influenced public policy and institutional change. The primary aim of mercantilists was to achieve power and wealth for the state. To generate an inflow of gold or silver through trade, the value of exports should exceed the value of imports. And the state could attain great power only if political and economic unity became a fact. (47) If all the materials necessary to foster domestic industry were not available, they could best be obtained by establishing colonies or friendly foreign trading posts from which such goods could be imported. And a strong merchant marine could carry foreign goods, thereby helping to secure favorable trade balances. (48) Mercantilists believed that these means of achieving national power could be made effective by the passage and strict enforcement of legislation regulating economic life. (49) Almost as soon as Virginia tobacco began to be shipped in commercial quantities to England, King James I levied a tax on it while agreeing to prohibit the growth of competing tobacco in England. Taxes, regulation, and subsidies were all used as mercantile policies, but the primary ones that affected the colonies were the Navigation Acts. In 1640s, Americans had slipped into the habit of shipping their goods directly to continental ports, and the Dutch made great inroads into the carrying trade of the colonies. After the Restoration, England was in a position to enforce a strict commercial policy, beginning with the Navigation Acts of 1660 and 1663. Despite the continued modifications to these acts by policy changes, it is sufficient to note three primary categories of trade restriction: (50) All trade of the colonies was to be carried in vessels that were English built and owned, commanded by an English captain, and manned by a crew of whom three-quarters were English. All foreign merchants were excluded from dealing directly in the commerce of the English colonies. They could engage in colonial trade only through England and merchants resident there. Certain commodities produced in the colonies could be exported only to England (essentially any destination within the Empire). These "enumerated" goods included sugar, tobacco, cotton, indigo, ginger and so on.
【答案解析】[结构分析] 句子的框架是Mercantilist doctrine and institutions were…because they were held by…heads of state who…。句中because引导了原因状语从句,而状语从句中又包含了关系代词who引导的定语从句修饰先行词businesspeople and heads of state,head这里根据上下文应译成“首脑”而不是“头脑”。
【正确答案】如果促进国内产业发展所需的物资难以获得,则最好是通过建立殖民地或友好的国外商栈来进口。
【答案解析】[结构分析] 句子的框架是If all the materials…were not available,they could be obtained by…if引导条件状语从句位于句首,在状语从句中主语the materials跟了后置定语,即不定式短语necessary to foster domestic industry;在主句中,介词结构by establishing…作状语,而by介词结构中又包含了介词from + which引导的定语从句修饰先行词colonies or friendly foreign trading posts。
【正确答案】重商主义者认为,这些增强国力的手段可以由通过并严格执行规范经济生活的法规来实现。
【答案解析】[结构分析] 句子的框架是Mercantilists believed that these means…could be made…by…。句中that引导宾语从句,从句中的介词结构by the passage and strict enforcement of legislation regulating economic life作状语,by介词结构中含有现在分词短语regulating economic life作后置定语修饰legislation。
【答案解析】[结构分析] 句子的框架是Almost as soon as…,King James I levied…while agreeing…。句中as soon as引导了时间状语从句;在主句中包含了连词while + doing结构,表示“在做……的同时”,作状语。词组levy a tax on意为“对…征税”。
【正确答案】凡殖民地的贸易,其所用船只必须是英国制造和拥有,船长和至少3/4的船员也必须是英国人。
【答案解析】[结构分析] 句子的框架是A11 trade…was to be carried in vessels that were…,and…。句中that引导的定语从句修饰先行词vessels,而定语从句中又包含了三个并列的表语:A.English built and owned;B.commanded by an English captain;C.manned by a crew of whom three-quarters were English,在第三个并列的表语中,介词of + whom引导了定语从句修饰先行词a crew,man在这里足动词,意为“给…配备人员,在(船的某处)派驻船员”。