Today's word, pan, takes us back to the days of the gold rush in California. On January 24

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Today's word, pan, takes us back to the days of the gold rush in California.
On January 24th, 1848, a man named James Wilson Marshall discovered gold in California. The news spread quickly. Thousands rushed west. They traveled on foot, on horseback and by boat to reach the gold fields. By 1849, the great gold rush was on. Towns and cities grew overnight. Throughout California --- in the mountains, along the streams and rivers --- thousands of people searched for gold.
Some found areas of mountain rock thick with gold. These men got rich. But such areas were few and quickly claimed by the first men to find them. Others searched for gold in the rivers ing down the mountains. They were after pieces of gold that the rains had washed down from above .
The only way to find this gold was by panning. First a gold miner put dirt in a metal pan and added water. Then he shook the pan so that the water would wash the dirt. Slowly, he poured the water out of the pan. If he was a lucky miner, pieces of gold would remain.
Across the nation, newspapers carried stories of the gold being found. Each one hoped that the place he claimed panned out well --- had some gold.
For many, gold mining did not pan out. For a few, it panned out well. But in time, huge machines were built that could wash many tons of dirt at a time. Panning died out.
The word, however, remained in the language. Today, Americans still say, “ It panned out well ,” when something they have done pleases them. A business, a discovery, a simple event pans out well if it is successful. Unhappily, sometimes things do not pan out.
In recent years, the word pan has taken on another meaning. Today, it also means to criticize. How it got this meaning is hard to discover. But the job of a critic is to sometimes pan the work of a writer, artist or singer.
【小题1】Why did so many people flood to California in 1848?A.Because towns and cities there developed quickly.B.Because the mountains in California were a great place for travel.C.Because they wanted to get rich by looking for gold.D.Because the land of California was fertile at that time.【小题2】The underlined part “It panned out well in Paragraph 7 has the same meaning as “    ”A.Everything turned out wellB.Nothing could be worseC.It's not the caseD.It's a pity【小题3】What is the purpose of this passage?A.To tell us some stories about the gold rush.B.To introduce the word pan in American English.C.To teach us how to look for gold in rivers.D.To introduce the history of the gold rush in CaliforniaC 

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(答案→)C 
解析:文章介绍pan这个单词和美国的淘金热之间的关联,以及和pan有关的一些短语和含义。
【小题1】细节题:从文章第二段的句子:Thousands rushed west. They traveled on foot, on horseback and by boat to reach the gold fields.可知很多人涌到加力福利亚是想通过找金子变得富有,选C
【小题2】句意理解题:从第七段的句子:Americans still say, “ It panned out well ,” when something they have done pleases them.可知“It panned out well是“一切进展很好”的意思,选A
【小题3】写作意图题:从文章第一段和最后一段的句子:可知这篇文章是想介绍美式英语中的单词“pan”,选B
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