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In the eighteenth century the pivotal city of Western civilization had been Paris; by the second half of the nineteenth century this center of influence had shifted to London, a city that expanded from above two million inhabitants when Victoria came to the throne to six and half million at the time of her death. The rapid growth of London is one of the many indications of the most important development of the age: the shift from a way of life based on the ownership of land to a modern urban economy based on trade and manufacturing. "We have been living, as it were, the life of three hundred years in thirty" was the impression formed by Dr. Thomas Arnold during the early stages of England's industrialization. By the end of the century – after the resources of steam power had been more fully exploited for fast railways and iron ships, for looms, printing presses, and farmer's combines, and after the introduction of telegraph, intercontinental cable, photography, anesthetics, and universal compulsory education – a late Victorian could look back with astonishment on these developments during his or her lifetime. Because England was the first country to become industrialized, its transformation was an especially painful one: it experienced a host of social and economic problems consequent to rapid and unregulated industrialization. England also experienced an enormous increase in wealth. An early start enabled England to capture markets all over the globe. Cotton and other manufactured products were exported in English ships, a merchant fleet whose size was without parallel in other countries. The profits gained from trade also led to extensive capital investments in all continents. After England became the world's workshop, London became, from 1870 on, the world's banker. England gained particular profit from the development of its own colonies, which, by 1890, comprised more than a quarter of all the territory on the surface of the earth; one in four people was a subject of Queen Victoria. By the end of the century England was the world's foremost imperial power. Although many Victorians shared a sense of satisfication in the industrial and political preeminence of England during the period, they also suffered from an anxious sense of something lost, a sense too of being displaced persons in a world made alien by technological changes that had been exploited too quickly for the adaptive powers of the human psyche.

According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?

AThere were no poor people in England.正確答案
BIn the period England was the strongest country in the world.
CThe new technological inventions made England rich.
DVictorian England colonized many other countries in the globe.
答案與詳解
A
正確答案
反向題:找出短文中「未被支持」或「與短文矛盾」的陳述,正解A說英格蘭沒有窮人,但短文明確提到工業化帶來大量社會與經濟問題。

為什麼答案是 A

短文第二段明確指出:「England experienced a host of social and economic problems consequent to rapid and unregulated industrialization」,代表工業化伴隨大量社會與經濟問題(包含貧窮),故「英格蘭沒有窮人」與短文矛盾,此為NOT true的正解。

考點:與短文矛盾考點:短文有明確支持
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