In 1879, a group of explorers made an incredible find. They discovered paintings
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In 1879, a group of explorers made an incredible find. They discovered paintings of remarkable beauty on the walls of a cave in Spain. Some scientists believed that these paintings were created by early humans from the Stone Age, between ten and thirty thousand years ago. Other scientists and the public did not believe the claim, but over the years, it was proven correct. Our ancestors had incredible artistic talents. Most of the cave art that has been discovered has been found in Spain and France. A smaller number of such caves are located in Italy, Portugal, Russia, and other countries. Scientists believe that many more caves will be discovered in the coming years, and are concentrating their efforts on Africa and the area between Europe and Asia. These two regions of the world were, populated first by humans. Cave art was carved or painted on the walls and roofs of caves, usually near the entrance. The entrance area was probably chosen to take advantage of daylight and to allow many people to view the paintings. In some cases, the art appears much deeper in caves and requires artificial light. Evidence suggests that the artists used torches or shallow bowls in which animal fat was burned. 9.What was the response of general public to the discovery of cave art made by Stone Age people? A. They believed it at first. B. They did not believe it. C. They thought it was beautiful. D. They ignored it. 10.According to the passage, what can we conclude about animal fat? A. It does not burn. B. Stone Age artists used it to preserve their paintings. C. It can be burned to produce light. D. Stone Age artists mixed it with their food. 11.. Where do scientists expect to find more cave paintings? A. In Central and South America. B. In Spain and France. C. In the places where there are caves with large openings. D. In the regions of the world first populated by humans. 12.Where would this passage be most likely to appear? A. In a textbook about early human history. B. In a textbook about modern art. C. In a dictionary. D. In an encyclopedia entry about caves. |
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9. C 10. D 11. A 12. A |
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9. C 细节理解题。文章最后一句。 10. D 细节理解题。根据文章第二段最后两句可知。 11. A 主旨判断题。首先可排除C项。B项modern art 不合文意。D 项侧重点应是caves。 12. A 主要根据文章内容,从每个自然断的主要意思出发,即可得出答案。 |
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After spending a weekend away with my adult son, I was so impressed by his generous heart that I sent him this letter.
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The year 2009 is the Year of Ox. The ox is a representative of the fanning culture of China. In the farming economy (经济), oxen are the major animals pulling plows (犁). Of course, the good of oxen is not limited to plowing. In fact, they are seen as "boats on land" for their ability to carry loads. Besides, the whole body of an ox is full of treasures. Their meat and milk are food full of nutrition, and their skin can be used to make clothes and shoes. With all these qualities, oxen are regarded as generous creatures. In the past, oxen played an important role in the spiritual life of the Chinese. Even today, oxen still play a special part in some folk activities. For example, some people who1ire in southwest China will cook cattle bone soup and share it among family members when holding the ceremony for children who reach 13. They believe that the cattle bone soup represents the blood relationship among family members. In order to express their love for oxen, people in some other areas will run to shake off diseases on the 16th day of the first month by the lunar calendar (农历), and during their run they will take their oxen along, which indicates they regard the creature as human. Because of the contribution of oxen in their lives, the Chinese people are very grateful to the animal. In addition, the use of oxen in ceremonies and the thanks people owe to oxen help to develop various traditional customs, which becomes an important part of the folk culture of the Chinese nation. 小题1:The words "boats an land" underlined in Paragraph 2 refer to __A.animals for taking goods | B.creatures for pulling plows | C.treasures of the folk culture | D.tools in the farming economy | 小题2:From the third paragraph, we know that __A.oxen are no more important today than in the past | B.ceremonies are held when people cook cattle bone soup | C.oxen are treated as human in some areas of China | D.people run with oxen to shake off diseases every month | 小题3:Which of the following helps to develop traditional customs?A.The special role of oxen in frowning. | B.People"s respect and love for oxen. | C.The practical value of an ox"s body. | D.The contribution of oxen to the economy. | 小题4:Why does the author write the text?A.To stress the importance of oxen in farming. | B.To introduce the Chinese folk culture. | C.To describe how to celebrate the Year of Ox. | D.To explain how to develop agriculture with oxen. |
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阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A young man was getting ready to gradually from college, for many months he bad 36 a beautiful sports car in a dealer’s showroom, and 37 his father cold well 38 it, he told him that was all he wanted. On the morning of his gradation day his father called him into his own study and told him how 39 he was to have such a fine son. He handed his son a beautiful gift box. 40 but slightly disappointed, the young man 41 the box and fond a lovely book, 42, he raised his voice at his father and said. ” 43 all your money you give me a book?” And rushed out of the hose 44 the book in the study He did not contact(联系)his father for a whole year 45 one day he saw in the strict an old man who looked like his father. He 46 he bad to go back home and see his father. When he arrived at his father’s hose, he was told that his father had been in hospital for a week. The moment he was about to 47 the hospital. he saw on the desk the 48 new book ,just as he had left it one 49 ago. he opened it and began to 50 the pages. suddenly, a car key 51 from an envelope taped behind the book ,it bad a lag(标签)with dealer’s name, the 52 dealer who had the sports car he bad 53 on the tag was the 54 of his gradation. and the 55 PAID IN FLL 36. A. expected. B. enjoyed. C. admired. D. owned 37. A. finding B. proving C. deciding D. knowing 38. A. afford. B. offer C. keep D. like 39. A. encouraged.B. comfortable C. prod. D. moved 40. A. Nervous B. Serious C. Careful D. Curios 41. A. packed. B. opened. C. picked up D. put aside 42. A. Angrily B. Eagerly C. Calmly D. Anxiously 43. A. At B. From C. With D. To 44. A. toasting B. putting C. forgetting D. leaving 45. A. until B. as C. before D. unless 46. A. learned . B. realized. C. recognized. D. admitted 47. A. get to B. search for C. turn to D. leave for 48. A. much B. still C. hardly D. quite 49. A. year B. month C. week D. day 50. A. clean B. read. C. turn D. cont 51. A. lost B. came C. appeared. D. dropped 52. A. old. B. same C. special D. new 53 A. remembered. B. desired. C. fond. D. met 54. A. Picture B. place C. date D. met 55. A. word. B. information C. date D. card |
The trip to that city was eye-opening for everyone, and near its end , all the young people in our group began to reflect on what it had meant. We __21__ the first night we had arrived. We had all gone into the markets of the city __22__ the young people could experience its energy. But what we actually saw simply 23 us all –the rundown houses, the children in rags, the people begging for money… Walking home, 24 under a low bridge, we came across 25 families of homeless people seeking a bit of dry ground to sleep on 26 he night. We had to step over bodies as we found our way through the darkness. The poverty(贫困) was 27 than anything my young companions had ever imagined. Back in the hotel, an air of sadness settled over the group. Many 28 and cried. Spending time in this 29 moves a person to care about humanity. That evening, our group spent hours talking about what we had 30 . Gently, I encouraged everyone to talk about the difficult 31 that day’s discoveries had inspired. Sitting together 32 a circle as everyone had a chance to speak, we all began to realize that 33 of us was alone in our struggle to cope with our reactions. Based on my 34 in poverty-stricken areas, I suggested that 35 the emotions we had were painful, they could also be important in helping us to move forward. We all 36 that we had seen things that should never be allowed to happen. 37 , what could we do about it? Together, we began to brainstorm ways we could help to ease the 38 we had seen. As I encouraged group members to focus on 39 they could do, a sense of determination 40 the previous sadness. Instead of despair, these young people began to feel a call to action. 21.A.put up with B.got back to C.looked back on D.made up for 22.A.now that B.so that C.as if D.even if 23.A.puzzled B.annoyed C.embarrassed D.shocked 24.A.marching B.running C.passing D.moving 25.A.entire B.normal C.average D.general 26.A.beyond B.with C.till D.for 27.A.stronger B.deeper C.worse D.less 28.A.gave up B.broke down C.set off D.held on 29.A.environment B.hotel C.house D.background 30.A.inspected B.attempted C.witnessed D.challenged 31.A.feelings B.decisions C.thoughts D.impressions 32.A.along B.around C.by D.in 33.A.neither B.either C.none D.each 34.A.experiences B.schedules C.data D.position 35.A.once B.while C.since D.unless 36.A.supposed B.advised C.confirmed D.agreed 37.A.Surely B.Rather C.Now D.Indeed 38.A.burden B.suffering C.anxiety D.difficulty 39.A.how B.where C.what D.when 40.A.replaced B.changed C.covered D.improved |
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