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module6vocabularyandreading ancientmingandqingstreet pingyaoancientcity theancientcityofpingyaowaslistedasoneoftheworldculturalheritage 文化遗产 bytheunescoin1997 thusattractingmanyvisitorsbothathomeandabroad sincethen ithasbeenthehostcity 主办城市 ofthechinapingyaointernationalphotographyfestival pip meanwhile wassetuptodevelopthetourismofpingyao module6theworld sculturalheritage apartfromtheancientcityofpingyao howmanyworld sculturalheritagesitesarethereinchina canyoulistsomeofthem especiallyinshanxiprovince thegreatwall oldtownoflijiang aclassicalgardeninsuzhou mountwutai yunganggrottoes beijingmansiteinzhoukoudian 周口店北京人遗址 beijingmanwasthefirstonetousefireintheworld part1theamazingcavesofzhoukoudian whyisthecavesofzhoukoudianamazing emptyspaceinthesideofaclifforhill archaeologistsdiscoveredsomeprehistorichumanboneswhichwerethefirstevidenceofprimitivehumanlifeinchinathousandsofyearsago firstfastreadinglookthroughthepart1andfindoutwhathappenedinthefollowingtime inthe1920s in1929 in1937 in1949 in1987 archaeologistsdiscoveredsomeprehistorichumanboneswhichwerethefirstevidenceofprimitivehumanlifeinchina acompleteskull togetherwith200itemswasdiscovered thesediscoveriesprovedtheexistanceofahumanspecies japaninvadedchina excavationsatthebeijingmansitestoppedandmostofthefossilsdisappeared theworkstartedagainandzhoukoudianbecameanimportanttouristattraction zhoukoudianwaslistedasaworldheritagesite whichhasprovidedamazingevidenceabouttheprocessofevolution secondcarefulreadinglistentothetapeandfindtheanswerstothefollowingquestions 1thefirstthingthatwasfoundatzhoukoudian 2thenumberofitemsthatwereeventuallyfound 3thepercentageofpeoplewholivedtotheageof50 someprehistorichumanbones thenumberofitemsthatwereeventuallyfoundisalmost200items including fewerthan5 ofpeoplelivedtotheageof50 4thenumberofplaceswherebeijingmanlived foursites 5 thereasonwhyworkonthesitestopped 6 whenthesitebecameaworldheritagesite thereasonwhyworkonthesitestoppedisthatjapaninvadedchinain1937 zhoukoudianwaslistedasaworldheritagesiteindecember1987 whichsentenceinthepassageistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone zhoukoudiangivesusbothimportantinformationaboutprehistoricasiansocietiesandamazingevidenceabouttheprocessofevolution 答案 ithasnotonlygivenusimportantinformationaboutprehistoricasiansocieties butalsohasprovidedamazingevidenceabouttheprocessofevolution althoughthezhoukoudianbeijingmansitewaslistedasaworldheritagesiteindecember1987 yet itisinseriousdangernow part2beijingmanheritagesiteindanger matchthemainideawitheachpart para1 para2 para3 para4 para5 para6 unescohaverecommndedthatthesitebeclosedandrepaired thesiteisexpensivetomaintainandvisitorsarenotallowedtovisitthecaves causesofthedestruction thechineseacademyofsciencesistryingtoraisepublicawareness zhoukoudianisofgreatimportance accordingtodrzhumingoftheacademy notonlythegovernmentbutalsoordinarypeopleshouldtrytoprotectthesite 1 twonaturalcausesofthedestructionofthecaves rainandexposuretotheair 2 theoriginofpollutionthatisaffectingthecaves nearbycementfactorieshasalsocontributedtotheproblem helptocausesth twodemandsfromunesco thesiteshouldbeclosedandrepaired 3 theyhaverecommendedthatthesiteshouldbeclosedandrepaired unesco 4 twopossiblegroupsofpeoplewhocanhelptorepairthecaves thegovernmentandordinarypeople theycanhelpbycontributingtothecostofrepairingthecaves givemoneytohelpsboragroup捐款 ordinarypeople scanthetextanddosometrueorfalsequestions 1 about50kilometerssouthwestofbeijingiszhoukoudian 2 beijingmanusedfireforcooking light warmthandprotectionfromotherspecies 3 about60 ofbeijingmandiedbeforetheageof14 4 atpresent visitorsareforbiddentovisitthecaves 5 unescoistryingtoraisepublicawarenessinprotectingzhoukoudain t f f t f chineseacademyofscience in1920s archaeologists someprehistorichuman whichcamefromanunknown ofman andwerethefirst ofprimitivehumanlifeinchinalongbefore evidencesshowedthattheyknewhowtousefireandevenmade ofbones today however theremainsareinserious partsofthecavehavebeenbadlyaffectedbythenature hasalsocontributedtotheproblem sothescientistshavesuggestedthatthegeneralpublicbe tohelpwiththeproblem discovered bones species evidence tools danger pollution encouraged summary helptocausesth促成 discussionhowtopreservethebeijingmanheritagesite keepormaintainsthinperfectcondition 1 buildacoverforthem 2 hir

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