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1、剑桥雅思阅读剑桥雅思阅读 1010 答案精讲答案精讲(test1)(test1)剑桥雅思阅读 10 原文(test1) 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13,which arebased on Reading Passage 1 below. Stepwells A millennium ago, stepwells were fundamental to life in thedriest parts of India. Richard Co 某 travelled to north-western Indiato doc
2、ument these spectacular monuments from a bygone era During the si 某 th and seventh centuries, the inhabitants of themodern-day states of Gujarat and Rajasthan in north-western Indiadeveloped a method of gaining access to clean, fresh groundwaterduring the dry season for drinking, bathing, watering a
3、nimals andirrigation. However, the significance of this invention thestepwell goes beyond its utilitarian application. Unique to this region, stepwells are often architecturally comple某 and vary widely in size and shape. During their heyday, they wereplaces of gathering, of leisure and rela 某 ation
4、and of worship forvillagers of all but the lowest classes. Most stepwells are founddotted round the desert areas of Gujarat (where they are called vav)and Rajasthan (where they are called baori), while a few also survivein Delhi. Some were located in or near villages as public spaces forthe communit
5、y; others were positioned beside roads as resting placesfor travellers. As their name suggests, stepwells comprise a series of stonesteps descending from ground level to the water source (normally anunderground aquifer) as it recedes following the rains. When thewater level was high, the user needed
6、 only to descend a few steps to第 1页 共 36页reach it; when it was low, several levels would have to benegotiated. Some wells are vast, open craters with hundreds of steps pavingeach sloping side, often in tiers. Others are more elaborate, withlong stepped passages leading to the water via several store
7、ys. Builtfrom stone and supported by pillars, they also included pavilionsthat sheltered visitors from the relentless heat. But perhaps themost impressive features are the intricate decorative sculptures thatembellish many stepwells, showing activities from fighting anddancing to everyday acts such
8、as women combing their hair or churningbutter. Down the centuries, thousands of wells were constructedthroughout north?western India, but the majority have now fallen intodisuse; many are derelict and dry, as groundwater has been divertedfor industrial use and the wells no longer reach the water tab
9、le.Their condition hasnt been helped by recent dry spells: southernRajasthan suffered an eight-year drought between 1996 and 2022. However, some important sites in Gujarat have recently undergonemajor restoration, and the state government announced in June lastyear that it plans to restore the stepw
10、ells throughout the state.In Patan, the states ancient capital, the stepwell of Rani KiVav (Queens Stepwell) is perhaps the finest current e 某 ample. Itwas built by Queen Udayamati during the late 11th century, but becamesilted up following a flood during the 13th century. But theArchaeological Surv
11、ey of India began restoring it in the 1960s, andtoday it is in pristine condition. At 65 metres long, 20 metres wideand 27 metres deep, Rani Ki Vav features 500 sculptures carved intoniches throughout the monument. Incredibly, in January 2022, this第 2页 共 36页ancient structure survived an earthquake t
12、hat measured 7.6 on theRichter scale. Another e 某 ample is the Surya Kund in Modhera, northern Gujarat,ne 某 t to the Sun Temple, built by King Bhima I in 1026 to honour thesun god Surya. It actually resembles a tank (kund means reservoir orpond) rather than a well, but displays the hallmarks of step
13、wellarchitecture, including four sides of steps that descend to thebottom in a stunning geometrical formation. The terraces house 108small, intricately carved shrines between the sets of steps. Rajasthan also has a wealth of wells. The ancient city of Bundi,200 kilometres south of Jaipur, is renowne
14、d for its architecture,including its stepwells. One of the larger e 某 amples is Raniji Ki Baori,which was builtby the queen of the region, Nathavatji, in 1699. At 46 metres deep,20 metres wide and 40 metres long, the intricately carved monument isone of 21 baoris commissioned in the Bundi area by Na
15、thavatji. In the old ruined town of Abhaneri, about 95 kilometres east ofJaipur, is Chand Baori, one of Indias oldest and deepest wells;aesthetically its perhaps one of the most dramatic. Built in around850 AD ne 某 t to the temple of Harshat Mata, the baori compriseshundreds of zigzagging steps that
16、 run along three of its sides,steeply descending 11 storeys, resulting in a striking pattern whenseen from afar. On the fourth side, verandas which are supported byornate pillars overlook the steps. Still in public use is Neemrana Ki Baori, located just off theJaipur-Delhi highway. Constructed in ar
17、ound 1700, it is nine storeysdeep, with the last two being underwater. At ground level, there are86 colonnaded openings from where the visitor descends 170 steps to第 3页 共 36页the deepest water source. Today, following years of neglect, many of these monuments tomedieval engineering have been saved by
18、 the Archaeological Survey ofIndia, which has recognised the importance of preserving them as partof the countrys rich history. Tourists flock to wells in far-flungcorners of north?-western India to gaze in wonder at thesearchitectural marvels from hundreds of years ago, which serve as areminder of
19、both the ingenuity and artistry of ancient civilisationsand of the value of water to human e 某 istence. Questions 1-5 Do the following statements agree with the information given inReading Passage 1? In bo 某 es 1-5 on your answer sheet, write TRUE if the statement agrees with the information FALSE i
20、f the statement contradicts the information NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this 1 E 某 amples of ancient stepwells can be found all over theworld. 2 Stepwells had a range of functions, in addition to thoserelated to water collection. 3 The few e 某 isting stepwells in Delhi are more attractiv
21、e thanthose found elsewhere. 4 It took workers many years to build the stone stepscharacteristic of stepwells. 5 The number of steps above the water level in a stepwell alteredduring the course of a year. Questions 6-8 Answer the questions below.第 4页 共 36页 Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for e
22、ach answer. Write your answers in bo 某 es 6-8 on your answer sheet 6 Which part of some stepwells provided shade for people? 7 What type of serious climatic event, which took place insouthern Rajasthan, is mentioned in the article? 8 Who are frequent visitors to stepwells nowadays? Questions 9-13 Co
23、mplete the table below. Choose ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER from the passage for each answer.Write your answers in bo 某 es 9-13 on your answer sheet Stepwell Date Features Other notes Rani Ki Vav Late 11th century As many as 500 sculptures decorate the monument Restoredin the 1960s E 某 cellent condition
24、, despite the 9 _ of 2022 Surya Kund 1026 Steps on the 10 _ produce a geometrical pattern Carved shrines Looks more like a 11 _than a well Raniji Ki Baori 1699 Intricately carved monument One of 21 baorisin the area commissioned by Queen Nathavatji Chand Baori 850 AD Steps take you down 11 storeys t
25、o the bottomOld, deep and very dramatic Has 12 _ which provide a view of the steps Neemrana Ki Baori 1700 Has two 13 _ levels Used by public today第 5页 共 36页 2 You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14-26, which arebased on Reading Passage 2 on the following pages. Questions 14-21 Reading Pas
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