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  Hueco Tanks State Historical Park is home to thousands of Native American paintings and drawings.Ancient works of rock art dating back thousands of years lie within caves hidden in the hills.The paintings at Hueco Tanks have lasted for centuries.

  The walls tell stories of many people and many times for at least 10, 000 years.Several different groups of people have traveled through and lived in the area.These groups often left their mark with rock paintings and drawings.Scientists have studied these ancient works of art to learn more about the people who made them.Scientists believe that around 6, 000 BC a group now known as the Desert Archaic people occupied(占有)the area.The earliest of their drawings are simple wavy and straight lines.Later drawings show scenes of people holding spears(矛)while deer and other animals run around them.

  Around 1, 000 AD the Mogollon people lived in the area.The Mogollon were farmers.More than most farmers, the Mogollon valued water.For them water held great meaning.This group of farmers painted many pictures of water flowing over the land and rain with lightning.

  The Mescalero Apaches created some of the most recent rock art at Hueco Tanks.They stayed in the area for a short time around 1, 600 AD.Spanish explorers had arrived in North America by this time.Many of the cave paintings from this period show Spanish soldiers on horses.

  In 1849 the California Gold Rush was well under way.Some people traveled through hot, dry West Texas as they made their way to California’s goldfields.Hueco Tanks provided water and shade(陰涼處)for these travelers.Many of these travelers put their names and dates on the rocks at Hueco Tanks.These writings are still found on the rocks today.

  In May 1970 Hueco Tanks was made a state park, giving the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department control of the area.

  The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is using technology to help take care of the rock art.By studying these works of art, visitors and scientists can learn much about the lives of some early Native Americans.

(1)

Which of the following may be the drawn by the Desert Archaic people?

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A.

B.

C.

D.

(2)

What can we learn from the passage?

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A.

Desert Archaic people raised many animals.

B.

Mogollon people considered water very important.

C.

The Mescalero Apaches created most of the painting.

D.

People began to protect the paintings in 1970.

(3)

The passage is an introduction of _________.

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A.

the Native American’s life

B.

the history of Hueco Tanks

C.

the development of the Midwest

D.

the rock arts at Hueco Tanks

答案:1.A;2.B;3.D;
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閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

ITINERARY

  DAY 1 Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Meet your travelling companions and a tour leader. Find out about travelling in Vietnam.

  DAY 2 Sightseeing in Ho Chi Minh City including Ben Thanh market and Cho Lon, the old Chinese sector. Our local guide will show you how to explore this city.

  DAY 3 Visit the Cu Chi tunnels, a complex of 200 km of tunnels used as a center of strategic importance during the US/Vietnam War.

  DAY 4 Visit the Christina Noble Foundation, a center for street children. Afternoon free. Overnight train to Danang.

  DAY 5 Arrive in Danang. Travel to Hoi An. Travel by local bus to the charming, historic Hoi An river port with a trading history going back to the 15th century. Many ports have not changed in centuries. Sightseeing Hoi An.

  DAY 6 Free day in Hoi An. 5 km cycle or walk to the beach is optional.

  DAY 7 Bus to historic Hue, for many years Vietnam's educational, cultural and religious center, stopping on the way to visit the Cham Museum in Danang.

  DAY 8 Travel by boat along the Perfume Rivervisit the serene and beautiful mausoleums of the old kings of Vietnam.

  DAY 9 Free day in Hue. Overnight train to Hanoi.

  DAY 10 Arrive in Hanoi, an enchanting city of tree-lined boulevards, lakes, crafts and art galleries.

1.How does the tour group travel from Hue to Hanoi? It's by ________.

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A.bus
B.boat
C.train
D.cycle

2.According to the information, which of the following statements is TRUE?

[  ]

A.The Cham Museum is in Hanoi.

B.Overnight travel to Danang is by bus.

C.The Cu Chi tunnel is 400 km long.

D.There is an old Chinese sector in Ho Chi Minh City.

3.According to the information, Vietnam Tours ________.

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A.will run this tour twice in 2003

B.charge more to travel in January than in April

C.have been running for many years

D.began operating in 2003

4.The correct order in which these places are visited is ________.

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A.Hoi An, Hanoi, Hue, Ho Chi Minh City

B.Saigon, Hue, Hanoi, Hoi An

C.Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Hue, Hoi An

D.Saigon, Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi

5.The purpose of this information is to ________.

[  ]

A.promote tourism in Vietnam

B.illustrate how important tourism is to Vietnam

C.outline the details of a tour to Vietnam

D.list the most popular tourist sites of Vietnam

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