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  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

    Matching the influx of foreign immigrants into the larger cities of the United States during the late nineteenth century was a domestic migration, from towns and farms to cities, within the United States. The country had been overwhelmingly rural at the beginning of the century, with less than 5 percent of Americans living in large towns or cities. The proportion of urban percent by 1880 and to 46 percent by 1900. A country with only 6 cities boasting a population of more than 8,000 in 1800 had become one with 545 such cities in 1900. Of these, 26 had a population of more than 100,000 including 3 that held more than a million people. Much of the migration producing an urban society came from smaller towns within the United States, but the combination of new immigrants and old American "settlers" on America’s "urban frontier" in the late nineteenth century proved extraordinary.

    The growth of cities and the process of industrialization fed on each other. The agricultural revolution stimulated many in the countryside to seek a new life in the city and made it possible for fewer farmers to feed the large concentrations of people needed to provide a workforce for growing numbers of factories. Cities also provided ready and convenient markets for the products of industry, and huge contracts in transportation and construction - as well as the expanded market in consumer goods - allowed continued growth of the urban sector of the overall economy of the United States.

    Technological developments further stimulated the process of urbanization. One example is the Bessemer converter (an industrial process for manufacturing steel), which provided steel girders for the construction of skyscrapers. The refining of crude oil into kerosene, and later the development of electric lighting as well as of the telephone, brought additional comforts to urban areas that were unavailable to rural Americans and helped attract many of them from the farms into the cities. In every era the lure of the city included a major psychological element for country people: the bustle and social interaction of urban life seemed particularly intriguing to those raised in rural isolation.

    Câu hỏi:

    What aspects of the United States in the nineteenth century does the passage mainly discuss?

    • A. Technological developments
    • B. The impact of foreign immigrants on cities
    • C. Standards of living
    • D. The relationship between industrialization and urbanization

    Lời giải tham khảo:

    Đáp án đúng: D

    Bài đọc chủ yếu thảo luận khía cạnh nào của nước Mỹ vào thế kỉ 19?

    A. Sự phát triển của công nghệ

    B. Tác động của dân nhập cư nước ngoài tới các thành phố

    C. Mức sống

    D. Mối quan hệ giữa công nghiệp hóa và đô thị hóa

    Thông tin trong bài: "...The growth of cities and the process of industrialization fed on each other... Technological developments further stimulated the process of urbanization..." (Sự phát triển của các thành phố và quá trình công nghiệp hóa tác động qua lại với nhau... Sự phát triển của công nghệ càng kích thích thêm quá trình đô thị hóa...)

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Loại bài: Bài tập

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Môn học: Tiếng Anh

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