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There is perhaps no single substance so vital to life yet so often taken for granted in modern times as salt. Throughout history, salt has played pivotal roles in human health as an agent of both nutrition and food preservation. Salt is so important, in fact, that in the past access to it could determine the success or failure of a population. Many of the earliest cities were founded and thrived specifically due to their proximity to a natural salt source. The ancient world was made up of regions where salt was abundant and others where it was not; therefore, salt was one of the original motivators for trade. Given the weight of the commodity, it was most easily transported by boat. Evidence has been uncovered of a Mayan salt production center in Guatemala located next to a principal riverine trading route. The marine salt trade in the Mediterranean region is well documented, and Marco Polo noted during his visit to China that salt was shipped from the coast up the Yangtze River in great quantities. The high value of salt provided great power to those who controlled its distribution, and many of history's great cities owed their affluence to it. Venice, for example, gained prominence partly as a result of the salt gathered in its lagoons. By 1350, Venice had secured a monopoly, and all salt produced in the Adriatic region had to pass through Venice, where its price was marked up substantially before it could be sold. The wealth derived from this trade helped fuel the artistic and scientific innovations of the Italian Renaissance. The role salt has played throughout history is impressive. Columbus's voyage of discovery to the New World was financed by salt production in Southern Spain. France's territorial expansions under Napoleon were largely paid for by a tax charged on salt purchases, and the State of New York used a similar tax to fund the creation of its 363-mile Erie Canal.

What did the Chinese have in common with the ancient Mayans?

AThey utilized river routes to ship salt.正確答案
BThey produced salt in coastal areas.
CThey became powerful with salt money.
DThey invited foreigners to inspect their salt trade.
答案與詳解
A
正確答案
馬雅人與中國人的共同點:都使用河道運輸鹽,短文明確提及兩者皆靠河運輸鹽。

為什麼答案是 A

短文明確指出:馬雅鹽業生產中心位於「a principal riverine trading route(主要河流貿易路線)」旁;馬可波羅記載中國鹽「was shipped from the coast up the Yangtze River(從海岸沿揚子江向上運送)」。兩者都以河道運鹽,A正確。

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