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1、【精品文档】如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流外研版选修七第六模块课文及翻译 Microsoft Word 文档.精品文档.Module 6 The Worlds Cultural HeritagePart 1 The Amazing Caves of ZhoukoudianZhoukoudian is a small village about 50 kilometres south-west of Beijing. In the 1920s, archaeologists discovered some prehistoric human bones there which chan
2、ged Chinas knowledge of its history. They came from an unknown species of man and were the first evidence of primitive human life in China thousands of years ago. The remains were three teeth! In 1929, a complete skull was also discovered. Eventually, archaeologists found almost 200 items, including
3、 six skulls and more than 150 teeth. These discoveries proved the existence of a human species who lived in the area between 700,000 and 200,000 years ago. Four sites where Beijing Man and his relations lived were discovered on the northern face of Dragon Bone Hill (Longgushan). They lived in the li
4、mestone caves in the area. However, the life span of Beijing Man was short. About 70% of the people probably died before the age of 14. fewer than 5% lived to the age of 50. Even so, they were quite sophisticated. Ashes were found alongside the fossils which showed they used fire for cooling food an
5、d also for light, warmth and protection from wild beasts. This is the earliest evidence of the use fire anywhere in the world. They also made tools of bones and sharpened stones. Unfortunately, when Japan invaded China in 1937, excavations at the Beijing Man Site stopped and most of the fossils disa
6、ppeared, including a Beijing Man skull. They have never been found. After the peoples Republic of China was established in 1949, the work started again and Zhoukoudian became an important tourist attraction. Zhoukoudian was listed as a world heritage site in December 1987. It has not only given us i
7、mportant information about prehistoric Asian societies, but also has provided amazing evidence about the process of evolution.惊人的周口店山顶洞周口店是位于北京西南约50公里的一个小村庄。20世纪20年代考古学家在那里发现了史前人类的遗骨,这一发现改变了中国人对自身历史的认识。那是一种未知人种的的遗骨,是许多年前原始人生活在中国的第一证据。遗留物是三颗牙齿!1929年,一个完整的头盖骨也被发掘出来。最终,考古学家逐渐发现了约两百件遗物,包括六个头盖骨和150多颗牙齿。这
8、些发现证明:在大约20万到70万年前就有人类生活在该地区。人们在龙骨山的北坡发现了北京人及其近亲居住过的四处遗址。他们生活在该地区的石灰岩洞中。然而,北京人的寿命很短,约70%的北京人可能都活不到14岁。活到50岁的人不到5%。尽管如此,北京人进化程度已经很高。跟化石一起发现的灰烬表明他们用火来做饭、照明、取暖和抵御野兽。这是世界上使用火种的最早证据。他们还使用骨头和尖石做成工具。不幸的是,1937年日军侵华时,北京人遗址的挖掘工作被迫中断,大多数化石不翼而飞,其中包括一个北京人头盖骨,他们至今下落不明。1949年中华人民共和国成立之后,挖掘工作重新开始,周口店成了重要的旅游景区。1987年1
9、2月, 周口店被列入世界文化遗产。它不仅为我们提供了史前亚洲社会的重要信息,而且为我们提供了人类进化历程惊人的证据。Part 2 Beijing Man Heritage Site in DangerThe Zhoukoudian Beijing Man Site is one of the most important world heritage sites in China. Since the discovery was made in the 1920s, Zhoukoudian has become an important place for archaeologists fro
10、m all over the world. At the site in the south-west suburb of Beijing, there is, for example, the earliest evidence of the use of fire by humans. It has also been proved that people lived there continuously between 500,000 and 10,000 years ago. Today, however, Zhoukoudian is in serous danger. Parts
11、of the cave have been badly affected by rain and exposure to the air. Some areas are almost completely covered in weeds, causing serious damage. Pollution from nearby cement factories has also contributed to the problem. The site is extremely expensive to maintain and it will cost between three and
12、five million yuan to repair it. At the moment, visitors are not allowed to visit the caves. Zhoukoudian is on the World Cultural Heritage List, organized by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. The list is constantly checked. Any site which is seriously damag
13、ed or which is not properly protected is an endangered heritage, and UNESCO is very quick to do something about situations like this. They have recommended that the site be closed and repaired. If nothing is done to repair it, it could be removed from the list. This is a very serious matter and the
14、Chinese Academy of Sciences is trying to raise public awareness about it. They have suggested that the general public be encouraged to help with the problem. A professor at the Academy has proposed that a fund be established to raise money. Dr Zhu Ming of the Academy said, “We have requested that th
15、e government get involved, but we also need assistance from ordinary people. They can help by contribution to the cost of repairing the caves. They are a precious part of our cultural heritage it is of vital importance that we do something. If not, it will be a catastrophe. ”面临危险的北京人遗址周口店北京人遗址是中国最重要
16、的世界遗产之一。自20世纪20年代被发现以来,周口店对于全世界考古学家来说已经成了一个重要的地方。比如,在北京西南郊区的遗址处,有人类使用火种的最早证据。它还证明了1万到50万年前,那里一直有人类生存。然而,今日的周口店却面临着巨大的危险。部分山洞因受到雨水的侵蚀和空气接触,损坏严重。一些地方杂草丛生,破败不堪。附近水泥厂产生的污染对此也难辞其咎。维护遗址需要高额的费用,修复费用在三百万到五百万之间。目前,已经禁止游客参观这些山洞。周口店已被联合国教科文组织列入世界文化遗产名录。名单上的各处遗产需经常接受检查。任何破坏严重或保护不利的遗产都是濒危遗产,联合国教科文组织会及时采取行动。该组织提议
17、关闭这些遗址并进行维修。若不进行修复,这些遗址就有可能被除名。形势相当严峻,中国科学院正在努力唤醒公众的保护意识。他们建议鼓励公众来帮助解决这一问题。中科院的一位教授提议设立基金会来筹集资金。来自中科院的朱明博士说:“我们已经要求政府参与,但我们同样需要普通大众的协助。他们可以通过捐献养护洞穴的费用来帮忙。它们是我们文化遗产中极其宝贵的部分 因此我们采取行动就显得尤其重要,否则就会造成灾难性的后果。”Reading and writingAt the Suzhou conference in June 2004, one of the delegates praised Chinas work
18、 on heritage sites, “China has done excellent work in protecting world heritage, both tangible and intangible.” Tangible cultural heritage includes museums and monuments things you can see and touch. But what is intangible cultural heritage? Intangible cultural heritage, which is also called living
19、cultural heritage, consists of the following features: 1 Oral Heritage This includes languages, spoken literature, music, dance, games, customs and knowledge of traditional craftwork. It also includes the cultural places where popular and traditional cultural activities take place (for example, site
20、s for story telling and festivals, etc). 2 Living Human Treasures Living human treasures are people who have the knowledge and skills required for the cultural traditions of their society. 3 Endangered Languages Endangered languages are languages spoken by only a few people and languages which are n
21、ot taught to new inhabitants of the region. For example, there are nearly 60 languages in Australia which are endangered, or are disappearing. 4 Traditional Music of the world Musical traditions around the world form part of the intangible heritage of mankind in the same way as monuments and natural
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