21. What does this passage mainly discuss? (A) The processing of wool
- |( X' Z8 {. E! E3 A9 I (B) Linsey-woolsey bedcovers
9 S, S$ {9 R) V (C) Sleeping habits of colonial Americanswww.examw.com
4 \; O3 {$ _- _ (D) Quilts made in England
2 T; W' w2 ]2 H7 m% D% _ H% y 22. The word "prominent" in line 3 is closest in meaning to! L0 Y6 T0 V6 h) {" X4 U1 f( v
(A) isolated( f" H4 _! t. t
(B) concerned+ }# X. T, q3 R. v
(C) generous
6 |: n% m% m: G$ I" g1 ~6 L8 a (D) distinguished
! N4 w5 C* J- Z8 Z0 Z$ W* s 23.The author mention the Revolutionary War as a time period when
. B2 b0 B# [; J/ J, I/ | (A) quills were supplied to the army! S7 `) o( b- G: A0 ?/ Y
(B) more immigrants arrived from England
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(D) people s attitudes toward England changed.; N2 Q$ Y- k, D4 y! r4 B
24.The phrase "applied to" in line 11 is closest in meaning to$ c% I; \ G1 k1 B; ^+ _: a
(A) sewn onto
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(C) used for
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25.The term "linsey-woolsey" originally meant fabric used primarily in5 v; n/ J5 t9 v
(A)quilts1 E: u% }# R& j+ Y) s2 b' ^
(B)sheets# y6 F# } r+ B1 {4 O7 K
(C)clothing3 z2 {+ G& B3 O4 c) z
(D) pillows |