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Space-Age Archeology It's a strange partnership, but a very effective one: Satellites and

Space-Age Archeology

It's a strange partnership, but a very effective one: Satellites and space-shuttle-carried radar are helping archeologists. How? By "seeing" through sand or through treetops to locate important archeological sites.

The traditional tools of archeologists are shovels and picks. But high technology is making the archeologist's work and time far more productive.

Take, for example, the second 1981 flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger. During that mission, a powerful, experimental radar was pointed at a lifeless stretch of desert in Egypt called the Selima Sand Sheet (part of the Sahara Desert). To everyone's surprise, the radar penetrated through the sand to the harder rock beneath. On the surface, there is a little indication that Africa's Sahara Desert was never anything but a desert. When the archeologists studied the radar images, they saw what seemed to be impossible: there was sand-buried landscape. that was shaped by flowing water; traces of ancient riverbeds appeared to be over nine miles wide, far wider than most sections of the present-day Nile River. Today, the area is one of the hottest, driest desert in the world.

Archeologists dug pits along the old river banks and found clues to the past: stream-rounded pebbles (鹅卵石), Stone-Age axes, broken ostrich (鸵鸟) eggshells, and the shells of land snails. The archeologists were quite pleased with these findings. For years, they'd been finding stone axes scattered through, the-desert, and couldn't understand why. Now we know that early humans were living on the banks of old rivers, and left their beautiful tools behind. Some are so sharp that you could shave with them.

More recently, Landsat 4, a special Earth-mapping satellite, aided in the discovery of ancient Mayan ruins in Mexico. Landsat can, with the help of false-color imagery, "see through" much of the area. Armed with these maps, a five-person expedition took to the air in a helicopter.

By the end of the second day, the team found a stretch of walled fields that expedition members said look like "old New England fences". They just go on, non-stop, for 40 miles. Later in the week, an ancient village was pinpointed, as was the "lost" city of Oxpemul, once found in the early 1930's but quickly reclaimed by the jungle. The findings made them able to map the extent of the Mayan civilization in about five days. Working on foot, it would, have taken at least 100 years.

With the help of the space-shuttle-carried radar, archeologists found

A.a new stretch of the Sahara desert.

B.traces of ancient riverbeds under the Sahara Desert.

C.some traditional archeological tools in the Sahara Desert.

D.a mountain beneath the Sahara Desert.

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第1题
Space-Age Archeology It's a strange partnership, but a very effective one: Satellites and

Space-Age Archeology

It's a strange partnership, but a very effective one: Satellites and space-shuttle-carried radar are helping archeologists. How? By "seeing" through sand or through treetops to locate important archeological sites.

The traditional tools for archeologists are shovels and picks. But high technology is making the archeologist's work and time far more productive.

Take for example, the second 1981 flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger. During the mission, a powerful, experimental radar was pointed at a lifeless stretch of desert in Egypt called the Selima Sand Sheet(part of the Sahara Desert). To everyone's surprise, the radar penetrated through the sand to the harder rock beneath. On the surface, there is a little indication that Africa's Sahara Desert was never anything but a desert. When the archeologists studied the radar images, they saw what seemed to be impossible: there was sand-buried landscape that was shaped by flowing water; traces of ancient riverbeds appeared to be over nine miles wide, far wider than most sections of the present-day Nile River. Today, the area is one of the hottest, driest desert in the world.

Archeologists dug pits along the old river banks and found clues to the past: stream-rounded pebbles (鹅卵石), Stone-Age axes, broken ostrich (鸵鸟) eggshells, and the shells of land snails. The archeologists were quite pleased with these findings. For years, they'd been finding stone axes scattered through the desert, and couldn't understand why. Now we know that early humans were living on the banks of old rivers, and left their beautiful tools behind. Some are so sharp that you could shave with them.

More recently, Landsat 4, a special earth-mapping satellite, aided in the discovery of ancient Mayan ruins in Mexico. Lansat can, with the help of false-color imagery, "see through" much of the area. Armed with these maps, a five-person expedition took to the air in a helicopter.

By the end of the second day, the team found a stretch of walled fields that expedition members said look like "old New England fences". They just go on, non-stop, for 40 miles. Later in the week, an ancient village was pinpointed, as was the "lost" city of Oxpemul, once found in the early 1930's but quickly reclaimed by the jungle. The findings made them able to map the extent of the Mayan civilization in about five days. Working on foot, it would have taken at least 100 years.

With the help of the space-shuttle carried radar, archeologists found ______.

A.a new stretch of the Sahara desert

B.traces of ancient riverbeds under the Sahara Desert

C.some traditional archeological tools in the Sahara Desert

D.a mountain beneath the Sahara Desert

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第2题
Why does the author compare archeology to doing a jigsaw puzzle?A.To indicate what archeol

Why does the author compare archeology to doing a jigsaw puzzle?

A.To indicate what archeology contributes to us.

B.To show how difficult doing archeology is.

C.To explain the challenge and charm of archeology.

D.To display how people do archeology research.

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第3题
According to the professor, what is the main reason for the popularity of home automation
system?

A.People are fond of new and modern things.

B.People dream of creating a space-age home.

C.People dream of an easy life.

D.People have not enough time for household chores.

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第4题
What is not an auxuliary science of history?

A.Archeology

B.Epigraphy

C.Numismatics

D.Geography

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第5题
The author mentioned building and housing in Paragraph 4 in order to______.A.show that ear

The author mentioned building and housing in Paragraph 4 in order to______.

A.show that early peoples mastered the technology of building houses

B.tell us that primitive peoples had religious belief at a very early time

C.show that archeology can explain social aspects of past cultures

D.explain how archeology can benefit from today's architecture research

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第6题
The basic duties of the National Museum of China include ().A. collect relicsB. preser

The basic duties of the National Museum of China include ().

A. collect relics

B. preserve relics

C. research on archeology

D. hold high-level exhibits of relics

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第7题
Which of the following, if true, would best support the position taken by the advocates of
repatriation, as expressed in the first paragraph?

A.Of seven gold Inca statues sent from the Field Museum in Chicago to the National Archeology Museum in Lima, Peru, four were stolen within six months of being put on display.

B.Mummies taken from the dry heat of Egypt and relocated to the damp climate of London have shown disturbing signs of decay.

C.Operating a first-rate art and archeology museum is financially unfeasible for most developing nations, which face a difficult enough challenge feeding their people.

D.A type of sculpture from central Africa appears dull and nondescript. in a museum setting, but when placed in the region of its origin can clearly be seen to replicate the colors and shapes of local rock formations.

E.British colonists in India in the nineteenth century felt that it was their right to claim the nation's artistic treasures as their own in exchange for importing the benefits of a modern industrial society.

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第8题
According to Paragraph 1, which of the following statements about archeology and other bra
nches of anthropology is true?

A.Archeology and other branches of anthropology are totally different.

B.Archeology is more closely related to human behavior. research.

C.Their difference mainly lies in their different research materials.

D.They have the same research areas about human behavior.

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第9题
听力原文:M: Have you made up your mind?W: Yes, I'll give up biology and switch to archeolo

听力原文:M: Have you made up your mind?

W: Yes, I'll give up biology and switch to archeology, where my interest lies.

Q: What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?

(19)

A.Customer and clerk.

B.Professor and student.

C.Boss and employee.

D.Lawyer and client.

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第10题
The situation involving the repatriation of the Elgin Marbles to Athens is most similar to
which of the following?

A.A Native American tribe in Oregon requests that a museum in Chicago return some ceremonial masks that could help in fundraising efforts to build a proposed museum in Portland.

B.The nation of Peru in South America threatens the nation of Ecuador with military action if Ecuador does not hand over various gold artifacts of the Inca Empire, which originated in Peru.

C.The National Archeology Museum of Cairo in Egypt requests that the Louvre return eight mummies from the time of Ramses the Great for the Cairo Museum's new exhibit hall dedicated to artifacts from Ramses' court.

D.The nation of Greece requests the nation of Turkey to provide Greek archeologists with flee access to ancient Greek sites on the Ionian coast of Turkey, and to transfer any cultural artifacts found there to the National Archeology Museum in Athens.

E.A museum in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, requests that the Texas History Museum in Austin, Texas, send the original "Lone Star" flag to Baton Rouge for a new exhibit entitled, "Texas: Our Neighbor to the East."

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