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As the merchant class expanded in the eighteenth?century North American Colonies, the silversmith and the coppersmith businesses rose to serve it. Only a few silversmiths were available in New York or Boston in the late seventeenth century, but in the eighteenth century they could be found in all major colonial cities. No other colonial artisans rivaled the silversmiths’ prestige. They handled the most expensive materials and possessed direct connections to prosperous colonial merchants. Their products, primarily silver plates and bowls, reflected their exalted status and testified to their customers’ prominence. Silver stood as one of the surest ways to store wealth at a time before neighborhood banks existed. Unlike the silver coins from which they were made, silver articles were readily identifiable. Often formed to individual specifications, they always carried the silversmith’s distinctive markings and consequently could be traced and retrieved. Customers generally secure the silver for the silver object they ordered. They saved coins, took them to smiths, and discussed the type of pieces they desired. Silversmiths complied with these requests by melting the money in a small furnace, adding a bit of copper to form a stronger alloy, and casting the alloy in rectangular blocks. They hammered these ingots to the appropriate thickness by hand, shaped them and pressed designs into them for adornment. Engraving was also done by hand. In addition to plates and bowls, some customers sought more intricate products, such as silver teapots. These were made by shaping or casting parts separately and then soldering them together. Colonial coppersmithing also come of age in the early eighteenth century and prospered in northern cities. Copper’s ability to conduct heat efficiently and to resist corrosion contributed to its attractiveness. But because it was expensive in colonial America, coppersmiths were never very numerous. Virtually all copper worked by Smiths was imported as sheets or obtained by recycling old copper goods. Copper was used for practical items, but it was not admired for its beauty. Coppersmiths employed it to fashion pots and kettles for the home. They shaped it in much the same manner as silver or melted it in a foundry with lead or tin. They also mixed it with zinc to make brass for maritime and scientific instruments.

1.According to the passage, which of the following eighteenth century developments had strong impact on silversmiths?

A. A decrease in the cost of silver.

B. The invention of heat efficient furnaces.

C. The growing economic prosperity of colonial merchants.

D. The development of new tools used to shape silver.

2.In colonial America, where did silversmiths usually obtain the material to make silver articles?

A. From their own mines.

B. From importers.

C. From other silversmiths.

D. From customers.

3.The passage mentions all of the following as uses for copper in Colonial America EXCEPT ?______?.

A. cooking pots

B. scientific instruments

C. musical instruments

D. maritime instruments

4.According to the passage, silversmiths and coppersmiths in colonial America were similar in which of the following ways?

A. The amount of social prestige they had.

B. The way they shaped the metal they worked with.

C. The cost of the goods they made.

D. The practicality of the goods they made.

1. C) 按照文章第一句“As the merchant class expanded in the eighteenth?century North American Colonies,...”可知,跟着在十八世纪的北美殖平易近地商人阶级膨胀起来,也就是说那时的商人财富有了很大的成长,银匠铜匠们有机缘阐扬他们的特长了,这与选项C正好相符。

2. D) 按照文章第十四、五行“Customers generally secures …object they ordered. They saved coins, took them to smiths, and...”可知顾客要做银器,首先要积攒银币,然后拿到银匠处加工成他们想要的外形。选项D“来自客户”与之相符。

3. C) 文章末尾在提到铜的用途时惟独没有提到曲谱。

4. B) 按照文章倒数第四行“They shaped it in much the same manner as silver or melted it in a foundry with lead or tin.”可知银媾和铜匠在银器和铜器的塑型体例上是一样的,故选项B为正确谜底。