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In 1859,during the Gold Rush,a twenty- year-old immigrant(移民)from Bavaria named Levi Strauss stepped off the boat in San Francisco. He had with him a special cloth called Serge de Nimes that was later called denim in America. Levi Strauss hoped to sell the denim as material to make tents and covers for wagons to the men who were going to the goldfields to look for gold.
“You should have brought trousers to sell. In the goldfields we need strong trousers that don‘t wear out,”one young miner advised Strauss. So Levi Strauss took some of his denim to the nearest tailor and had him make the miner a pair of trousers. The miner was so pleased that he told other miners about the wonderful newcomer,Levi,and soon Levi Strauss had to open a shop,producing enough trousers for the miners. The miners wanted trousers that were comfortable to ride in and were low cut so that they could bend over easily to pick up the gold from under their feet. Besides they wanted the trousers to have big useful pockets. One miner complained that the gold in his pockets kept tearing them. So Levi put metal corners in the pockets to make them stronger. Very soon,miners and cowboys from all over came to get fitted up with Levi‘s trousers. Today more than a hundred years later, Levi’s trousers walk the world a Levi‘s blue jeans(牛仔褲)。

  1. 1.

    The denim cloth was originally(起初)meant for______.

    1. A.
      making tent covers and wagons
    2. B.
      making tents for wagons
    3. C.
      making trousers for the miners
    4. D.
      making wagon covers and tents
  2. 2.

    What kind of material do you think is denim?

    1. A.
      A strong type of cloth that is not torn by strong wears
    2. B.
      A special type of cloth that cannot be washed away by rain
    3. C.
      A smooth type of cloth that is for underwear
    4. D.
      A wonderful type of cloth that is as good as metal
  3. 3.

    A miner advised Strauss to sell trousers because ______.

    1. A.
      the miners didn‘t have enough trousers[來源:Z§xx§k.Com]
    2. B.
      the miner‘s trousers had not been strong enough
    3. C.
      the miner‘s trousers did not wear out easily
    4. D.
      the tailor on the goldfield could not make trousers
  4. 4.

    Why did the miners need strong pockets in the trousers?

    1. A.
      Their pockets kept tearing the gold
    2. B.
      Their pockets were not made of metal
    3. C.
      The gold they found was too sharp and heavy to tear their pockets
    4. D.
      The gold they collected easily tore their pockets
DABD
試題分析:在本文中作者講述了牛仔褲的起源。在十九世紀淘金熱時期,LeviStrauss在淘金礦工的建議下,把一種本來用作帳篷或車篷的特殊布料做成了褲子,這種褲子結實耐磨有著大大的口袋。恰恰滿足了礦工們的需求,同時這種褲子也受到了牛仔們的喜愛。一個世紀后,現(xiàn)代的牛仔褲風靡了全球。
1.D細節(jié)理解題。從文章第一段Levi Strauss hoped to sell the denim as material to make tents and covers for wagons to the men可知denim這種斜紋棉布開始是打算做帳篷或車篷用的,所以D選項正確。
2.A推理判斷題。從文章第二段In the goldfields we need strong trousers that don‘t wear out,”one young miner advised Strauss可知礦工們需要結實的褲子,而下文也告訴我們Levi Strauss用denim這種斜紋棉布做的褲子大受歡迎,由此可以判斷denim是一種結實耐磨的布料。所以A為正確選項。
3.B推理判斷題。由文章第二段年輕礦工說的話“You should have brought trousers to sell. In the goldfields we need strong trousers that don‘t wear out,”one young miner advised Strauss可知礦工們需要結實耐磨的褲子,暗含的意思也就是他們當時穿的褲子不夠結實。所以B選項正確。
4.D細節(jié)理解題。從文章末段One miner complained that the gold in his pockets kept tearing them. So Levi put metal corners in the pockets to make them stronger可知礦工撿拾的黃金容易把口袋磨壞,故D項正確。
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