North America produces a great deal more wheat______.A.as South AmericaB.than does South A
North America produces a great deal more wheat______.
A.as South America
B.than does South America
C.like South America does
D.than like South America
North America produces a great deal more wheat______.
A.as South America
B.than does South America
C.like South America does
D.than like South America
Which is______, North America or South America?
A.biggest
B.the biggest
C.more bigger
D.bigger
A.Europe
B.North Africa
C.Asia
D.America
According to this passage, which of the following is true?
A. The Negroes came to North America in order to work for the earliest immigrants.
B. The Negroes also belonged to the earliest immigrants to the North America.
C. The Negroes were brought to America by chance.
D. The Negroes didn't win freedom until now.
A.includes
B.including
C.excluding
D.excludes
Political relationship is discussed in the text so as to______.
A.illustrate Canada's cordial mood toward Mexico and America
B.interpret the improved neighbourly ties in North America
C.foretell the prospect of international relations
D.gauge the flow of illegal migrants from Mexico
A.five
B.six
C.seven
D.eight
In paragraph 1, "both sides of the Atlanti" probably refers to
A.the United States and United Kingdom.
B.the European and American.
C.the North America and Europe.
D.the North American continent and the British Isles.
A.drafted
B.modified
C.revised
D.adopted
Bering Strait is ______.
A.part of the largest ocean in the world
B.in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean
C.a river which separates Asia and North America
D.a river which separates northeastern Asia and Alaska
Passage Two
The earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there. The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time. Their society was a primitive society, but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land. However, these early immigrants from Europe didn't want to share the land with the natives. They killed off many of the Indians, seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away. Today the Indians, not more than halfa million, live in poverty and misery on the land on which they were once masters.
The earliest immigrants were the Spanish, who settled in the southern part of what is now the US The next large group were the English, after the English came the French, Dutch, Irish, Germans, and other nationality groups, mostly European.
Another early group to arrive were the Negroes. But they were brought in as slaves from Africa. They didn't win freedom till generations later.
40. Who were the earliest people living in North America?
A. The Spanish.
B. The English.
C. The Negroes.
D. The Indians.