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老托福阅读真题passage 96-智课教育旗下智课教育

智 课 网 托 福 备 考 资 料 老托福阅读真题PASSAGE 96-智课教育旗下智课教育 本文和大家分享的是老托福阅读真题PASSAGE 96,练习真题是最 重要也最有效的复习方法,大家在复习托福阅读考试的时候一定要对真 题重视起来。 托福阅读 的思维方式就是托福阅读的出题方式,只有掌握了这种思 维方式,才有可能在做题之前,预测到新托福阅读题的出题形式和特点 ,为找答案节省时间。老托福阅读试题的核心价值,在于其最贴近真题 的阅读思维方式。此外老托福阅读真题比新托福IBT阅读文章要短,比 较容易适应。这也是大家在备考托福的 时候非常重要 的一点。因为前 期的入手如果能从容易的开始,就会形成一个循序渐进的过程方式,让 大家的练习有一个提高的过程。 既然老托福阅读试题有这样的效果,那我们如何利用那有限的真题 来达到锻炼自己的目的呢?事实上这就一个办法,就是坚持。本期为大 家推荐老托福阅读的真题PASSAGE 96,有原文及答案,希望对托福考生备考有所帮助。 The Homestead Act of 1862 gave heads of families or individuals aged twenty-one or older the right to own 160 acres of public land in the western United States after five years of residence and improvement. This law was intended to provide land for small farmers and to prevent land from being bought for resale at a profit or being owned by large landholders. An early amendment to the act even prevented husbands and wives from filing separate claims. The West, land reformers had assumed, would soon contain many 160-acre family farms. They were doomed to disappointment. Most landless Americans were too poor to become farmers even when they could obtain land without cost. The expense of moving a family to the ever-receding frontier exceeded the means of many, and the cost of tools, draft animals, a wagon, a well, fencing, and of building the simplest house, might come to $1,000 — a formidable barrier. As for the industrial workers for whom the free land was supposed to provide a safety valve, they had neither the skills nor the inclination to become farmers. Homesteaders usually came from districts not far removed from frontier conditions. And despite the intent of the law, speculators often managed to obtain large tracts. They hired people to stake out claims, falsely swear that they had fulfilled the conditions laid down in the law for obtaining legal title, and then deed the land over to their employers. Furthermore, 160 acres were not enough for raising livestock or for the kind of commercial agriculture that wa

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