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此套Section I试卷计时55分钟
共55题
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Questions 1 - 4 refer to the passage below.
“You should know that the said King of Portugal has leased this island to Christians for ten years, so that no one can enter the bay to trade with the Arabs save those who hold the license. These Christians have dwellings on the island and factories where they buy and sell with the said Arabs who come to the coast to trade for merchandise of various kinds, such as woolen cloths, cotton, silver and coarse cloth, that is cloaks, carpets, and similar articles and above all grain, for they are always short of food. The Arabs give in exchange slaves whom the Arabs bring from the land of the Blacks, and gold dust. The King therefore caused a castle to be built on the island to protect this trade forever. For this reason, Portuguese caravels come and go all year long to this island.”
Alvise de Ca’da Mosto, Venetian merchant, describing the Portuguese island
of Arguim off the west coast of Africa, 1454
1)The licensing of trade described in the passage is an example of which of the following state policies?
2)The Portuguese slave trade described in the passage led most directly to which of the following?
3)Other European states reacted to the Portuguese is an example of which of the following state establishment of a trading-post empire by policies?
4) The long-term economic effect in Europe of the establishment of trading networks and colonies such as the one described in the passage was
Questions 5 - 7 refer to the passage below.
“I traveled to Montpellier [in southern France] and associated there with several Protestants who have close contacts with Spain in order to learn if they ship books to Spain or know any heretics there. In order to gather this information . . . I pretended to be a heretic myself and proposed to take some books, such as the works of John Calvin and Theodore Beza, to Spain. . . . A bookseller and a merchant volunteered to bring the books secretly to Barcelona to the home of one of their friends who was, as they said, of their faith. A thousand deceptions were necessary to gather this information. . . . I learned the names of all [Protestants] from the merchant, for he told me that they were of his religion. I am staying here . . . in the service of God and Your Majesty.”
Report by an agent of the Spanish Inquisition to King Philip II, 1566
5)Which of the following is best supported by the passage?
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