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四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】 第一篇:        Almost all of us have relatives who came from someplace other than the United States. People who came toAmerica to live are called immigrants.        From the 1850s through the early 1900s, thousands of immigrants arrived in the United States and lived inNew York City. They first came from Ireland and Germany and later from Italy, Eastern Europe, and China, amongother places. Because most immigrants were poor when they arrived, they often lived on the Lower East Side ofManhattan, where rents for the crowded apartment buildings, called tenements, were low.        The Lower East Side Tenement Museum is in a building that used to be a tenement and it tells the story ofimmigrants in the City. It was built in the 1860s and could house 20 families, four on each floor. Each apartmenthad only three rooms: a living or “front” room, a kitchen, and a tiny bedroom. Often seven or more people lived ineach apartment. Not only was the tenement crowded, but also, until 1905, there were no bathrooms inside thebuilding. Residents also did not have electric power until after 1918.        The Museum has re-created the apartments to look like they did when families lived there. An old photographthere shows what the Rogarshevksy family’s life looked like in 1918. Abraham and Fannie Rogarshevsky arrivedwith their four children from Russia in 1901. Later, they had two more children in the United States. While theylived in this tenement, a boarder (someone who pays for food and lodging in another person’s home) lived with thefamily. That would have made nine people living in a three-room apartment!
【題組】41. What is the best title of this passage?
(A) Immigrant life in New York.
(B) Successful immigrants in the U.S.
(C) Racial discrimination in New York.
(D) Electrical power crisis in the U.S.

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Almost all of us have relatives who came from someplace other than the United States. People who came to America to live are called immigrants.幾乎我們所有人都有來自美國以外其他地方的親戚。來美國生活的人被稱為移民。        From the 1850s through the early 1900s, thousands of immigrants arrived in the United States and lived in New York City. They first came from Ireland and Germany and later from Italy, Eastern Europe, and China, among other places. Because most immigrants were poor when they arrived, they often lived on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where rents for the crowded apartment buildings, called tenements, were low.從 1850 年代到 1900 年代初,成千上萬的移民抵達美國並居住在紐約市。他們首先來自愛爾蘭和德國,後來來自意大利、東歐和中國等地。由於大多數移民到達時很窮,他們經常住在曼哈頓下東區,那裡擁擠的公寓樓(稱為公寓)的租金很低。What is the best title of this passage?這段文章最好的標題是什麼?(A) Immigrant life in New York.紐約的移民生活(B) Successful immigrants in the U.S.在美國成功的移民(C) Racial discrimination in New York.紐約的種族歧視(D) Electrical power crisis in the U.S.美國的電力危機