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托福阅读备考实用知识点集(29)

发布时间:2012-09-19 关键词:托福阅读备考实用知识点集(29)

摘要:托福阅读备考实用知识点集(29)

 

  北京新航道为大家提供托福培训,解决托福各方面的难题。我们都知道,托福阅读题量大,时间紧迫,所以说事先掌握的背景知识有利于自己做题的速度和效率。遇到难句难文也有理据去猜测一下。下面就由北京新航道的小编为大家奉上精心整理的一些有助于阅读的背景知识。

 

  Native American languages

 

  Before Europeans arrived in North America there were over 300 Native American languages. Some have now died out, and of the 250 or so remaining many are spoken only by a few older people. Other languages, like Cherokee, are more widely spoken. Most Native Americans speak English, some as their first language and others as their second.

 

  Native American languages have added many words to English, though the meaning of a word has often been changed. Teepees are a kind of tent, *wampum belts were made of beads and since the belts had great value Europeans used wampum to mean ‘money‘. Moccasins, a kind of shoe, are today worn by people all over the world. Many Native American words describe the things they name. For example, the Asakiwaki tribe‘s name means ‘people of the yellow earth‘, and the Cherokees‘ name for themselves, Ani-Yun‘wiya, means ‘the leading people‘. Indian names for Whites included ‘people greedily grasping for land‘.

 

  Many American place names have their roots in Native American languages. *Ohio, for instance, is a Native American name, and the names of many of its towns and cities, such as Chillicothe and Sandusky, and the lakes Scioto and Olentangy, are of Native American origin.

 

  Native Americans today

 

  According to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, a part of the US government, there are now about 550 tribes. These include well-known groups like the *Navajo and *Sioux, and less famous tribes like the Cayuse. The number of Native Americans living in the US is about 1.2 million.来源:北京新航道托福培训

 

  Almost a million live on reservations, areas of land that the government has allowed them to keep as their own. Native Americans are US citizens, and have the rights and responsibilities of any US citizen. However, reservations have their own governments and police forces and Native Americans pay different taxes. They also have the right to hunt and fish where and when they like, while other Americans have to get a licence.

 

  On or off the reservations Native Americans find it difficult to live the traditional life. Activities of other Americans affect the way they live. Building dams across a river, for example, can affect the numbers of fish living there, so that even though Native Americans have the right to fish they may not be able to catch anything. Away from the reservations, many Native Americans find that their culture is very different from that of white people and have difficulty adapting.

 

  Poverty is a serious problem. About 37% of people who live on reservations are unemployed, compared with 6% of the general population. Many tribes try to bring in money from outside. Some sell rights to search for oil on their reservation, others use the fact that the reservation makes its own rules to open casinos where people from outside can come and gamble. Gambling is illegal in most parts of the US and many Americans want it to remain so, but it makes a lot of money for the tribes. This brings Native Americans, once again, into conflict with white Americans.

 

  上面是一些实用的阅读背景知识,希望大家能够看一看,理解一下。在真正的考试过程中极有可能会用到。了解的北京对于做好阅读有很大的帮助。希望各位同学都能够取得理想的成绩。

 

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