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第一篇 The Roman Army's Impact on Britain 第八题 paragraph 3Each soldier received his pay, but in regions without a developed economy there was initially little on which it could be spent. The pool of excess cash rapidly stimulated a thriving economy outside fort gates. Some of the demand for the services and goods was no doubt fulfilled by people drawn from far afield, but some local people certainly became entwined in this new economy. There was informal marriage with soldiers, who until AD 197 were not legally entitled to wed, and whole new communities grew up near the forts. These settlements acted like small towns, becoming centers for the artisan and trading populations. 8According to paragraph 3, how did the soldiers meet their needs for goods and services? ○Their needs were met by the army, and all of their economic transations took place within the forts ○Most of their needs were met by traveling tradespeople who visited the forts ○During their days off, soldiers traveled to distant towns to make purchases ○They bought what they needed from the artisans and traders in nearby towns 为什么不选b呢?不是说services and goods was no doubt fulfilled by people drawn from far afield? |
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