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[填空题]The ordinary family in colonial North America was primarily
concerned with sheer physical survival and beyond that, its own
economic prosperity. Thus, Children were valued in the terms of their (1) ______
productivity, and they assumed the role of producer quite early.
Until they fulfilled this role, his position in the structure of the family (2) ______
was one of subordination, and their psychological needs and capacities
received much consideration. (3) ______
As the society became more complex, the status or children in
the family and in the society become more obvious, each member (4) ______
must fulfill a number of personal and occupational role and be in (5) ______
constant contact with a great many other members. Consequently,
viewing children potentially acceptable and necessarily multifaceted (6) ______
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In early Colonial America
settlers used makeshift shelters, the most primitive of which was the dugout,
like a cave dug into the side of a hill, sometimes built up with sod and covered
over with poles and bark. Somewhat more ambitious was the palisade hut, or
cabin, built of upright poles driven into the ground, woven with wattles,
chinked with clay, and roofed with turf or thatch. The "wigwam" may be derived
from the building traditions of local Indians. These were constructed by bending
and tying stripped saplings into a vault, interweaving them with twigs, and
covering them with bark. The interior might also be insulated with straw. Only
the iron cooking pots they had brought with them gave any indication of the
advanced technology out of which these people had come. Most of the New England
settlers came from the rural areas of East Anglia, and the Gothic building forms
of that region were transplanted, though m
A. made into a hillside
B. more ambitious than a dugout
C. without inside walls that might help to insulate
D. possibly developed from those of the earlier inhabitants
[单项选择]A. Latin America. B. North America. C. South America. D. Central America.
[填空题]Bears are found in North America, South America, Europe, and Africa.
[填空题]Peoples occupied North America before the arrival of the (1)______
European in the 15th century have long been known as Indians because (2)______
of the belief prevalent at time of Columbus that the Americas were the (3)______
outer reaches of the Indies. Most scholars agree that Native Americans
came into the Western Hemisphere from Asia by the Bering Strait in a (4)______
series of migrations. From Alaska they spread to the east and south. (5)______
Several separate waves of migration are said to count for the many native (6)______
linguistic families, while the common origin used to explain the physical (7)______
characteristics that Native Americans have in common--Mongoloid
features, coarse, straight, black hair, dark eyes, sparse body hair, and
a skin colour range from yellow-brown to reddish brown. Many scholars (8)______