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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.TeotihuacnA Reading AZ Level U Leveled BookWord Count:1,273WritingWrite a letter to Sergio Gmez stating your position on whether he should continue exploring Teotihuacn.Be sure to include at least three reasons to support your position.Social
2、StudiesResearch to learn more about the Pyramid of the Sun and another pyramid from the ancient world.Make a diagram that shows both pyramids and compares their purpose and physical characteristics.Connectionswww.readinga-LEVELED BOOK ULEVELED BOOK UWritten by Angelo DazTeotihuacnwww.readinga-Why ha
3、s Teotihuacn captured the interest of so many people?Focus QuestionWritten by Angelo DazTeotihuacn 16Glossaryarchaeologists(n.)scientists who study the remains of ancient cultures(p.7)artifacts(n.)any objects made or used by humans long ago(p.7)cultures(n.)particular societies with their own ideas a
4、nd customs(p.10)drought(n.)a long dry spell with little or no rainfall;a water shortage caused by low rainfall(p.12)erode(v.)to wear away rock or soil by water,wind,or ice(p.14)excavating(v.)uncovering or digging out(p.15)immigrants(n.)people who come to live in a new country,especially for the purp
5、ose of settling there(p.8)influence(n.)the ability to affect people or things(p.5)murals(n.)large works of art,usually paintings,created directly on walls(p.9)pyramid(n.)a large building with three or more sides shaped like a triangle,usually built by an ancient society to serve as a tomb or monumen
6、t(p.4)reservoir(n.)a large tank or lake used for collecting and storing water for human consumption or agricultural use(p.9)shrine(n.)a place that is considered a special or holy tribute to a person or a god(p.11)16CorrelationLEVEL UQ4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRATeotihuacnWorld Landmarks Le
7、vel U Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Angelo DazAll rights reserved.www.readinga-archaeologistsartifactsculturesdroughterodeexcavatingimmigrantsinfluencemuralspyramidreservoirshrineWords to KnowFront cover:Pyramid of the MoonTitle page:An ancient mural in TeotihuacnPhoto Credits:Front cover,back
8、cover,page 4: Stock Photo;title page,page 9:Danita Delimont/Alamy Stock Photo;page 5:William Perry/123RF;page 7:Kharbine-Tapabor/REX/Shutterstock;page 8(both):Juan Barreto/AFP/Getty Images;page 10:Nik Wheeler/Corbis Documentary/Getty Images;page 11:Kenneth Garrett/National Geographic Creative;page 1
9、2:Classic Vision/age fotostock/SuperStock;page 13(top):Luis Fernando Dafos/age fotostock/SuperStock;page 13(bottom):Hemis/Alamy Stock Photo;page 14(both):migstock/Alamy Stock Photo;page 15(left):REUTER/INAH/Files/Handout via Reuters;page 15(right):Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty Images15Teotihuacn Level
10、UDiscoveries Keep ComingThere is much to see and explore at this ancient place.In 2003,archaeologist Sergio Gmez visited Teotihuacn during a heavy rainstorm.The rain was a life changer for Gmez.It was early morning when he arrived to find a small sinkhole in front of the Temple of the Feathered Serp
11、ent.To explore the hole,he tied a rope around his waist,and several people lowered him deep into the darkness.Far below,Gmez discovered a tunnel that had been sealed 1,800 years ago.It was a discovery of a lifetime.Today,Gmez and his team are excavating the tunnel,inching their way toward its end un
12、der the temple.So far they have dug up seventy-five thousand artifacts.Who knows what they will discover at the tunnels end?Sergio Gmez and his team unearthed artifacts such as these small carved figures in 2003.Experts hope to learn much more from the teams discoveries.Sergio Gmez153TeotihuacnTeoti
13、huacnSOUTH AMERICANORTH AMERICATeotihuacnXitle(volcano)Popocatpetl(volcano)MEXICOUNITED STATESBELIZEPACIFIC OCEANGULF OF MEXICOGUATEMALAMexico CityHTeotihuacn Level UTable of ContentsThe Great and Mysterious Teotihuacn .4Built to Impress .5Digging Up the Past .7Immigrants Make the City Grow .9Archae
14、ologists Dig Deeper .11Collapse .12Extreme Climbs and Long Walks .13Discoveries Keep Coming .15Glossary .1614In 1987,Teotihuacn was named an important world site by UNESCO,an organization that helps protect it.Even so,the many visitors,along with wind and rain,continue to erode the structures.But th
15、e greatest threat to the site today may be developers,or builders.In 2004,one developer received permission to build just outside the park.By law,the company had to report any artifacts dug up during construction,but it didnt.Instead,it trucked the priceless artifacts to the dump because that was fa
16、ster and easier.These actions led to years of investigation.In the Teotihuacn museum,visitors can see beautiful artifacts such as urns(above)and incense burners(right)that have been unearthed at the site.4The Great and Mysterious TeotihuacnWhen the Spanish first came upon the ruins of Teotihuacn(tay
17、-oh-tee-wah-KAHN)in the 1700s,they were amazed.People living in the area told Spanish explorers it was built by a race of giants who came from the heavens long ago.Looking around,one might believe that was true.The Pyramid of the Sun is the third-largest ancient pyramid in the world.Close by,the Pyr
18、amid of the Moon is not much smaller.To this day,people stand before the pyramids and wonder who built them.The answer is a mystery.Pyramid of the MoonPyramid of the SunThe largest structures at Teotihuacn are the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon.13Teotihuacn Level UExtreme Climbs and
19、Long WalksImagine walking up the Avenue of the Dead.Everything around visitors is designed to make them feel small,and the design works as well today as it must have almost two thousand years ago.When people finally reach the Pyramid of the Sun,they have traveled up the steepest steps they have ever
20、 climbedall 248 of themto experience the thrilling view from the top.For a shorter walk and no stairs,visitors can go to the museum and walk on a glass floor over a scale model of the whole sitepyramids and all.Teotihuacn is the most visited site in Mexico.Visitors get an overview at the museums mod
21、el of the site.Each step of the Pyramid of the Sun is about 30 centimeters(1 ft.)high.5Teotihuacn Level UBuilt to ImpressTeotihuacn rulers demanded huge projects.Workers moved the San Juan River in order to build the massive pyramids.The plazas were large enough to hold tens of thousands of citizens
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