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四、完成句子
1. 汤姆和他哥哥都很有拉小提琴的天赋。
Not only Tom but also his brother
2. 此部电影一上映就备受赞誉。
The film
3. 你能告诉我如此寒冷的天气将持续多久吗?
Could you tell me
4. 我想知道艺术节是否会面向所有的学生和家长开放。
I'm wondering
1. 汤姆和他哥哥都很有拉小提琴的天赋。
Not only Tom but also his brother
has a real gift/talent for playing the violin
.2. 此部电影一上映就备受赞誉。
The film
was spoken(thought)highly of/was praised highly
as soon as it was on show.3. 你能告诉我如此寒冷的天气将持续多久吗?
Could you tell me
how long such cold weather will last
?4. 我想知道艺术节是否会面向所有的学生和家长开放。
I'm wondering
whether/if the art festival will be open
to all the students and parents.
答案:
1. has a real gift/talent for playing the violin
2. was spoken(thought)highly of/was praised highly
3. how long such cold weather will last
4. whether/if the art festival will be open
2. was spoken(thought)highly of/was praised highly
3. how long such cold weather will last
4. whether/if the art festival will be open
五、阅读理解
Rock art is the name given to pictures drawn on rock by ancient peoples. In the American Southwest, rock art can be seen on the walls of caves and mountains. Many of these places are in the Four Corners area, where the states of Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico meet. More than 7,000 rock art places have been found just in Utah, where the area's dry climate(气候) has helped keep the art.
There are three forms of rock art. The first is petroglyphs, which are pictures carved(雕刻) into the surface of rock. A sharp(尖利的) stone may have been used as a carving tool. A heavy stone may have been used to hit the sharp stone into the surface. The second form of rock art is pictographs, which are pictures painted on the rock. The paint was made from plants and trees. The artists painted with fingers, brushes made from hair, or bird bones. The third kind of rock art is geoglyphs, which are designs made in the ground by taking away stones.
Some rock art shows faces, hands, animals, and trees. Other pictures are symbols such as lines, circles, and squares. Some scientists think these symbols marked the location of water or good hunting grounds. Some think the symbols were put there during special celebrations. Others think the symbols showed the movement of planets and stars. Still others believe that they are just doodles.
Some rock art may be a form of writing. Large scenes are shown on mountains. Some scenes seem to tell a story. A hunting scene may include animals and people with hunting tools. A scene with many people holding hands could mean friendship. Rock art in caves may have been a way to decorate the artist's home.
Some rock art in the Southwest is about 200 years old. Other rock art may be 10,000 years old. Scientists think an ancient people called the Anasazi created the older works. They were farmers and lived in caves.
(
A. to introduce an ancient art form
B. to describe pictures drawn on rock
C. to tell the history of a certain area
D. to solve the mystery of old symbols
(
A. They are carelessly written or drawn.
B. They show different symbols.
C. They are carefully chosen or designed.
D. They have special meanings.
(
A. The artists were usually farmers and lived in caves.
B. It requires special paint made from plants and trees.
C. Most of it describes the daily life of ancient peoples.
D. Utah has the largest collection of it in the Southwest.
(
A. Petroglyphs are the easiest to be washed away by rain.
B. Artists of modern times can copy rock art rather easily.
C. The works created by the Anasazi must be pictographs.
D. Places like rainforests are not ideal for keeping rock art.
Rock art is the name given to pictures drawn on rock by ancient peoples. In the American Southwest, rock art can be seen on the walls of caves and mountains. Many of these places are in the Four Corners area, where the states of Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico meet. More than 7,000 rock art places have been found just in Utah, where the area's dry climate(气候) has helped keep the art.
There are three forms of rock art. The first is petroglyphs, which are pictures carved(雕刻) into the surface of rock. A sharp(尖利的) stone may have been used as a carving tool. A heavy stone may have been used to hit the sharp stone into the surface. The second form of rock art is pictographs, which are pictures painted on the rock. The paint was made from plants and trees. The artists painted with fingers, brushes made from hair, or bird bones. The third kind of rock art is geoglyphs, which are designs made in the ground by taking away stones.
Some rock art shows faces, hands, animals, and trees. Other pictures are symbols such as lines, circles, and squares. Some scientists think these symbols marked the location of water or good hunting grounds. Some think the symbols were put there during special celebrations. Others think the symbols showed the movement of planets and stars. Still others believe that they are just doodles.
Some rock art may be a form of writing. Large scenes are shown on mountains. Some scenes seem to tell a story. A hunting scene may include animals and people with hunting tools. A scene with many people holding hands could mean friendship. Rock art in caves may have been a way to decorate the artist's home.
Some rock art in the Southwest is about 200 years old. Other rock art may be 10,000 years old. Scientists think an ancient people called the Anasazi created the older works. They were farmers and lived in caves.
(
A
)1. The writer mainly wants ____.A. to introduce an ancient art form
B. to describe pictures drawn on rock
C. to tell the history of a certain area
D. to solve the mystery of old symbols
(
A
)2. According to the passage, what are "doodles" probably like?A. They are carelessly written or drawn.
B. They show different symbols.
C. They are carefully chosen or designed.
D. They have special meanings.
(
C
)3. What can we learn about rock art?A. The artists were usually farmers and lived in caves.
B. It requires special paint made from plants and trees.
C. Most of it describes the daily life of ancient peoples.
D. Utah has the largest collection of it in the Southwest.
(
D
)4. What can we infer from the passage?A. Petroglyphs are the easiest to be washed away by rain.
B. Artists of modern times can copy rock art rather easily.
C. The works created by the Anasazi must be pictographs.
D. Places like rainforests are not ideal for keeping rock art.
答案:
1. A
2. A
3. C
4. D
2. A
3. C
4. D
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