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1、点点释疑把课文读懂原文呈现A VISIT TO THE ZHOUKOUDIAN CAVESA group of students (S) from England has e to the Zhoukoudian caves for a visit.An archaeologist (A) is showing them rouncP.A: Wele to the Zhoukoudian caves here in China.lt is a great pleasure to meet you students from England, who are interested in arch
2、aeologyYou must be aware thatifs here that we found evidence of some of the earliest people who lived in this part of the world.Weve been excavating here for many years and 读文清障archaeologist/, a: klDlod Ist/.考古学家( 美 archeologist)show sb.roimd带着某人参观archaeology/, a: klDled I/.考古学( 美 archeology)be/bee
3、aware that意识至”/熟悉到evidence证据;证明excavate /ekskovelt/”.挖掘;开掘周口店地窖参观记一群英国同学(学)来到周口店地窖参观,一位考古学家(考)正领着他们参观。考:欢送到中国来参观周口店地窖。很快乐见到你们这些来自英国并且对考古学感爱 好的同学。你们想必都很清晰,正是在这个地方,我们找到了居住在世界上这个地区的最 早人类的证据。我们在这儿进行挖掘工作已经很多年了,而且Si: Im sorry to interrupt you but how could they live here? There are only rocks and trees.A:
4、 Good question.You are an acute observer.We have found human and animal bonesin those caves higher up the hill as well as tools and other objects.So we think it is reasonable to assumethey lived in these caves, regardless of the cold.S2: How did they keep warm? They couldnt have mats,blankets or qui
5、ltslike we do.lt musJLhayeJ雌nvery unfortable.A: Wefve discovered fireplaces in the centre of the caves where they made 行res.That would have kepLthenuorm,cooked the food and scared wild beasts away as well We have been excavating layers of ash almost six metres thick, which suggests that they might h
6、ave kept the fire burning all winter.We havent found any doors but we think they might have hung animal skins at the cave mouth to keep out the cold during the freezing winter, interrupt/( Int3,rA式.打断讲话;打岔;临时中断或中止and Chinas Ministry of Education.B. The course will first be offered at all the schools
7、 in Beijing.C. Protection of the countrys cultural and natural resources has been perfect thanks to peoples efforts.D. China ranks high among the countries with 29 sites listed on the list.解析:选D 细节理解题。依据第三段的“Listed are 754 sites all over the world, of which 29 are in China - the third most after Spa
8、in and Italy/可知 D 项正确。2. What can you expect to learn at the class?A. What world heritage is.B. Why we should protect heritage.C. How world heritage should be protected.D. All of the above.解析:选D 细节理解题。依据第三段的“The class aims to tell children what world heritage is and why and how it should be protecte
9、d/7可知课堂设置的目的是告知孩子们世 界遗产是什么,为什么要爱护遗产以及如何爱护遗产,应选D项。3 . The underlined word “cultivate“ in the third paragraph probably meansA. distributeB. exploitC. developD. improvise解析:选C词义猜想题。依据下文这种课程能关心孩子意识到爱护遗产的重要性可 知,此处指的是教育无疑是最好的培育孩子遗产爱护意识的最好的方式,应选C项。4. Whafs the purpose of the passage?A. To inform us of the
10、reason for protecting the heritage.B. To tell us the way to protect the heritage.C. To tell us a new course.D. To tell us heritage preservation starts with education.解析:选D 写作意图题。本文主要介绍了在教学中参加遗产爱护的课程,写作的目 的是告知我们遗产爱护从教育开头,应选D项。BWhere can you find the first successful airplane, one of the worlds bigges
11、t bugs (虫子) and Kermit the Frog? They*re all at the Smithsonian Institution, Americans storehouse of the coolest things ever, in Washington, D. C.More than 138 million objects have been collected by their 19 museums, with more ing in every day.The Smithsonian was founded in 1846 and named after Jame
12、s Smithson, an English businessman.Smithson never visited America, but he left his entire fortune to the UnitedStates to build an institution “for the increase of knowledge.”Here are just a few of the amazing things in the Smithsonian collection.Big bugsThe Smithsonian has 35 million bugs.The larges
13、t insect in the collection is a beetle (甲虫) from South America called the titan beetle.Titan beetles can grow to more than 6 inches long.Flying machinesThe first powered plane to fly, the 1903 Wright Flyery is displayed in the National Air and Space Museum.The Smithsonian has the first supersonic (超
14、音速的)airliner, the Concordey which could cross the Atlantic Ocean in fewer than four hours.The longest beardThe Smithsonian is home to the longest beard ever recorded.Norwegian immigrant Hans Langseth had grown his facial hair to 18 feet 6 inches by the time he died in 1927.The Smithsonian has 17 fee
15、t 6 inches of it because, even though Langsethfs Hnal wish was to have his entire beard preserved, his family decided it wouldnt be right to bury him clean-shaven.Time and admission:Smithsonian museums are open every day of the year except December 25 unless otherwise noted.Most museums are open dai
16、ly from 10 a. m.to 5: 30 P. m.The American Art Museum and Portrait Gallery are open 11 : 30 a. m.to 7 p. m.Admission is free for all Smithsonian museums and the zoo in Washington, D. C., and the American Indian Museums George Gustav Heye Center in New York.A fee is required at the Cooper-Hewitt, Nat
17、ional Design Museum in New York (Members and children under 12 are admitted free).语篇解读:本文是应用文。文章介绍了史密森尼博物院的历史、展品、扫瞄须知等。5. According to the text, the Smithsonian InstitutionA. was founded in honor of an AmericanB. has all its museums in Washington, D. C.C. is most famous for its fine collection of ar
18、tD. was funded with the money from James Smithson解析:选D 细节理解题。依据其次段的named after James Smithson”和uhe left his entire fortune to the United States to build an institution for the increase of knowledge”可知,史密森尼博物院建立的资金来自于James Smithson去世后留下的钱。6. The Smithsonian failed to get the entire beard of Hans Lang
19、seth*s due to A. the words in his last willB the rejection of his familyC. the tradition of NorwegiansD. the bad condition of the beard解析:选 B 细节理解题。依据文中的Langseths final wish was to have his entire beard preserved, his family decided it wouldnt be right to bury him dean-shaven” 可知,虽 然Langseth盼望把自己的胡子
20、都保存下来,但他的家人还是盼望他能留点胡子下葬。7. What do the objects mentioned have in mon?A. They were from South Africa.B They are in the same museum.C. They are record-breaking items.D. They were from the 19th century.解析:选C 细节理解题。依据文中的largest, first, longest等词的描述可知,该博物 馆的这几件藏品都堪称世界之最。8. All of Smithsonian museums.A. a
21、re open at 10 a. m.B. charge an entrance feeC. are closed on Christmas DayD. ask for your membership cards解析:选C 细节理解题。依据倒数其次段的Smithsonian museums are open every day of the year except December 25可知,该博物馆圣诞节闭馆。CThere are many types of tombs (坟墓)in Egypt.However, throughout Egypfs past, the tombs of ki
22、ngs and high offlcials, upper class artists and craftsmen, and poor people were very different.For poor people, the types of tombs they used stayed about the same, but the tombs of kings and high ofTicials changed a lot over time.At first, the kings of Egypt were buried in what are known as mastabas
23、 in southern Egypt, mainly at a place called Abydos.They had a pit (深坑)where the dead were buried in the ground covered by stones above ground.Later mastabas sometimes had many rooms below and above ground to store the items that the dead person wished to take with him or her into the afterlife.Late
24、r, during a period known as the Old Kingdom, the kings decided to be buried in a more northern location around the capital of Egypt.lt was a city called the White Walls, but the Greeks called it Memphis.There were several cemeteries (墓地)around Memphis.The first was a place called Saqqara, where the
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