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1、Unit1 Cultural relics Section A Warming Up一、用方框内所给短语的适当形式填空in search ofbelong tobe at warby designin returnthink highly oftake apartdebate withcare aboutbe worth1.Do you think the house was burnt down ? 2.The two families with each other. 3.The brave boy for he had saved a girl being robbe
2、d in a clever way without being hurt. 4.All the parents their childrens safety and health. 5.Many old people having received others presents often give some gifts ,showing politeness. 6.The worried parents who were their missing son felt a little easier for their son had been seen som
3、ewhere some days before. 7.He his friends on the problems of life. 8.This robots job is to bombs that may go off. 9.The film seeing again because it is very instructive. 10.It is easy to take away the possessions others by mistake on a crowded train when getting off. 二、阅读理解A
4、What do the following places have in common: the Serengeti Desert, Edinburgh's Old Town and the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve?The Serengeti Desert is in Tanzania and Kenya, Africa. It contains (包含) thousands of kilometers of dry grasslands and many rare kinds of animals.Edinburgh's Old
5、 Town is in the capital city of Scotland. It has many old buildings and streets. There are very few new buildings in Edinburgh's Old Town.The Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve is near Mexico City in Mexico. It has beautiful flowers and forests. It is also the home of millions of butterflies in
6、 the winter.These three places are very different. But they are all under special protection by UNESCO (联合国教科文组织). They are World Heritage Sites.The story of World Heritage Sites began more than 3,000 years ago. At that time, the great king of Egypt built many temples. But after thousands of years,
7、sand covered them.Stories tell of a young boy named Abu Simbel who found the temples. One day, Abu Simbel saw something under the sand. Soon, the ancient temples of Ramses were officially rediscovered. But they were not safe. The government of Egypt planned to build a dam on the Nile River. It would
8、 create a large lake, which would cover the temples in water.Many people did not want the temples destroyed. UNESCO agreed and raised 40 million dollars from around the world to save the temples. From 1964 to 1968, engineers took the temples apart in many pieces and rebuilt them hundreds of meters b
9、ack from the Nile River. Today, they are called the Abu Simbel Temples, in memory of the young boy who first found them.The effort to save the Abu Simbel Temples was a success. So in 1972, UNESCO formed the World Heritage Committee, which protects places on the earth that are of great cultural or na
10、tural value.Any country in the world can ask for protection from UNESCO. The countries send a list of places to the World Heritage Committee. Once a year, the World Heritage Committee meets and votes on which places to protect. When they choose a place, it officially becomes a World Heritage Site.1W
11、hat's special about Edinburgh's Old Town?AIt has no new buildings.BIt's a World Heritage Site.CIt's in the capital city of Scotland.DIt has the oldest streets in the world.2The young boy Abu Simbel _.Agrew up to be a great engineerBtook part in building the templesClived in Egypt abo
12、ut 3,000 years agoDwas the first to discover the hidden temples3How did people save the temples of Ramses ?ABy storing their pieces away.BBy keeping them under the sand.CBy moving them to a much safer place.DBy preventing the government building the dam.4The last paragraph mainly deals with _.Ahow a
13、 World Heritage Site is chosenBwhy the World Heritage Committee was formedChow often the World Heritage Committee worksDwhy countries ask for protection from UNESCOBMore and more people around the world are getting tattoos (文身). In the United States a large number of people aged 25 to 40 get tattoos
14、. A third of all Americans between 18 and 25 have a tattoo. In Britain a fifth of all adults are tattooed. Tattooing has become an important industry as well. Today, there are more than 50,000 tattoo artists in the US alone.Even famous people such as Angelina Jolie and David Beckham have some kind o
15、f tattoo on their bodies. According to researchers many people tattoo themselves as a sign of individuality (个性). They want to express themselves and show others who they are. Other forms of body art are also on the rise.Today, tattoos are widely accepted in society. That hasn't always been the
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