21. What does this passage mainly discuss? (A) The processing of wool 0 [8 u& f$ N! c5 }, `1 `5 B8 {2 _2 U (B) Linsey-woolsey bedcovers. y& |$ t3 ?5 v" U' j+ O+ b
(C) Sleeping habits of colonial Americanswww.examw.com( r+ l9 f; X- h$ ~6 }3 @5 i
(D) Quilts made in England2 z* g5 z1 {" A3 E: l$ X G
22. The word "prominent" in line 3 is closest in meaning to: F4 M# h( k" \: H8 u% p
(A) isolated7 O1 _: K8 e5 o1 L4 P6 H$ m
(B) concerned ) S. l% C+ E. s4 y (C) generous$ v, r+ t8 ^6 O m, P- `6 r% J* Y7 a
(D) distinguished * h9 }- b; v( q* I7 E9 _ 23.The author mention the Revolutionary War as a time period when v1 C9 j( P; X7 |& h
(A) quills were supplied to the army : t/ x0 j+ V& h; j0 T1 M) t (B) more immigrants arrived from England t) E# w6 T$ S k7 | (C) quills imported from England became harder to find: }/ J2 m9 ^' V2 k" T
(D) people s attitudes toward England changed.1 i( b4 Q' }$ W
24.The phrase "applied to" in line 11 is closest in meaning to 5 x6 V. {7 z; c7 l (A) sewn onto+ V/ N2 C3 y V) b8 e! D8 v9 q7 l
(B) compared to. n2 ~! y' B* C( _5 m1 |
(C) used for 8 o3 I; v8 F& \ (D) written down on . ?) W* l: h& C. c# b 25.The term "linsey-woolsey" originally meant fabric used primarily in9 `% Y ^) J' O1 l' g
(A)quilts 0 p: E' x+ d7 f (B)sheets1 }2 S4 \/ O8 o
(C)clothing & o. d/ r9 k5 ] (D) pillows