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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 标签:标题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、*html*stonehenge? ?stonehenge, the mysterious ring of ancient monoliths from the dawn of britains proud civilization, could be the work of a central european immigrant, archaeologists said not long ago in a sh
2、ock statement. an early bronze age archer, whose grave was discovered near the stone circles last year, may have helped build the monument.?(46) ?. or he might have brought up in a region neighboring switzerland, such as southern germany or western austria.? ?the archer “would have been a very impor
3、tant person in the stonehenge area,” said andrew fitzpatrick, wessex archaeologys project manager, “it is fascinating to think that someone from abroad could have played an important part in the construction of britains most famous archaeological site.”? ?the 4000-year-old man was identified as an a
4、rcher because of the flint arrowheads found by his body, along with other artifacts belonging to the beaker culture in the alps during the bronze age.?(47) ?. though it could be coincidence that the man lived close to stonehenge at about the time the great stones were put in place, archaeologists su
5、spect that he was involved in constructing the monument. the archer, dubbed “the king of stonehenge” by the british press, lived around 2300b.c., about the time the great stone circle was formed in amesbury, 120 kilometers southwest of london.? ?the splendid artifacts found in his grave indicated he
6、 was a man of wealth, leading archaeologists to speculate he was an important dignitary involved in the monuments creation. stonehenge was built about the time the rich beaker culture came to britain.?(48) ?.? ?(49) ?. he was strongly built but suffered an accident a few years before his death that
7、severed his left knee caps. truman said the cause of death was not known, but it could have been a bone infection caused by his leg injury.? ?archaeologists also found the grave of a younger man, aged 20 to 25, nearby.?(50) ?. this indicated they were related and were possibly father and son. tests
8、on the younger mans tooth enamel showed that he grew up in britain. the archaeologists thus speculated the archer lived in britain for many years and had a family, and was not just passing through.a. and tests on the chemical components of his tooth enamel showed he grew up in the region that is now
9、 known as switzerland.b. he and the archer shared an unusual bone structure in their feet.c. stonehenge will remain mysterious for many centuries to come.d. the artifacts found in his rich grave discovered about 5 kilometers from stonehenge indicated he was obviously a very prominent man.e. the arch
10、er was between 35 and 45 years old when he died.f. and people of that time would have been able to communicate in early celtic tongues.( )2、*html*stonehenge? ?stonehenge, the mysterious ring of ancient monoliths from the dawn of britains proud civilization, could be the work of a central european im
11、migrant, archaeologists said not long ago in a shock statement. an early bronze age archer, whose grave was discovered near the stone circles last year, may have helped build the monument.?(46) ?. or he might have brought up in a region neighboring switzerland, such as southern germany or western au
12、stria.? ?the archer “would have been a very important person in the stonehenge area,” said andrew fitzpatrick, wessex archaeologys project manager, “it is fascinating to think that someone from abroad could have played an important part in the construction of britains most famous archaeological site
13、.”? ?the 4000-year-old man was identified as an archer because of the flint arrowheads found by his body, along with other artifacts belonging to the beaker culture in the alps during the bronze age.?(47) ?. though it could be coincidence that the man lived close to stonehenge at about the time the
14、great stones were put in place, archaeologists suspect that he was involved in constructing the monument. the archer, dubbed “the king of stonehenge” by the british press, lived around 2300b.c., about the time the great stone circle was formed in amesbury, 120 kilometers southwest of london.? ?the s
15、plendid artifacts found in his grave indicated he was a man of wealth, leading archaeologists to speculate he was an important dignitary involved in the monuments creation. stonehenge was built about the time the rich beaker culture came to britain.?(48) ?.? ?(49) ?. he was strongly built but suffer
16、ed an accident a few years before his death that severed his left knee caps. truman said the cause of death was not known, but it could have been a bone infection caused by his leg injury.? ?archaeologists also found the grave of a younger man, aged 20 to 25, nearby.?(50) ?. this indicated they were
17、 related and were possibly father and son. tests on the younger mans tooth enamel showed that he grew up in britain. the archaeologists thus speculated the archer lived in britain for many years and had a family, and was not just passing through.a. and tests on the chemical components of his tooth e
18、namel showed he grew up in the region that is now known as switzerland.b. he and the archer shared an unusual bone structure in their feet.c. stonehenge will remain mysterious for many centuries to come.d. the artifacts found in his rich grave discovered about 5 kilometers from stonehenge indicated
19、he was obviously a very prominent man.e. the archer was between 35 and 45 years old when he died.f. and people of that time would have been able to communicate in early celtic tongues.( )3、*html*stonehenge? ?stonehenge, the mysterious ring of ancient monoliths from the dawn of britains proud civiliz
20、ation, could be the work of a central european immigrant, archaeologists said not long ago in a shock statement. an early bronze age archer, whose grave was discovered near the stone circles last year, may have helped build the monument.?(46) ?. or he might have brought up in a region neighboring sw
21、itzerland, such as southern germany or western austria.? ?the archer “would have been a very important person in the stonehenge area,” said andrew fitzpatrick, wessex archaeologys project manager, “it is fascinating to think that someone from abroad could have played an important part in the constru
22、ction of britains most famous archaeological site.”? ?the 4000-year-old man was identified as an archer because of the flint arrowheads found by his body, along with other artifacts belonging to the beaker culture in the alps during the bronze age.?(47) ?. though it could be coincidence that the man
23、 lived close to stonehenge at about the time the great stones were put in place, archaeologists suspect that he was involved in constructing the monument. the archer, dubbed “the king of stonehenge” by the british press, lived around 2300b.c., about the time the great stone circle was formed in ames
24、bury, 120 kilometers southwest of london.? ?the splendid artifacts found in his grave indicated he was a man of wealth, leading archaeologists to speculate he was an important dignitary involved in the monuments creation. stonehenge was built about the time the rich beaker culture came to britain.?(
25、48) ?.? ?(49) ?. he was strongly built but suffered an accident a few years before his death that severed his left knee caps. truman said the cause of death was not known, but it could have been a bone infection caused by his leg injury.? ?archaeologists also found the grave of a younger man, aged 2
26、0 to 25, nearby.?(50) ?. this indicated they were related and were possibly father and son. tests on the younger mans tooth enamel showed that he grew up in britain. the archaeologists thus speculated the archer lived in britain for many years and had a family, and was not just passing through.a. an
27、d tests on the chemical components of his tooth enamel showed he grew up in the region that is now known as switzerland.b. he and the archer shared an unusual bone structure in their feet.c. stonehenge will remain mysterious for many centuries to come.d. the artifacts found in his rich grave discove
28、red about 5 kilometers from stonehenge indicated he was obviously a very prominent man.e. the archer was between 35 and 45 years old when he died.f. and people of that time would have been able to communicate in early celtic tongues.( )4、*html*stonehenge? ?stonehenge, the mysterious ring of ancient
29、monoliths from the dawn of britains proud civilization, could be the work of a central european immigrant, archaeologists said not long ago in a shock statement. an early bronze age archer, whose grave was discovered near the stone circles last year, may have helped build the monument.?(46) ?. or he
30、 might have brought up in a region neighboring switzerland, such as southern germany or western austria.? ?the archer “would have been a very important person in the stonehenge area,” said andrew fitzpatrick, wessex archaeologys project manager, “it is fascinating to think that someone from abroad c
31、ould have played an important part in the construction of britains most famous archaeological site.”? ?the 4000-year-old man was identified as an archer because of the flint arrowheads found by his body, along with other artifacts belonging to the beaker culture in the alps during the bronze age.?(4
32、7) ?. though it could be coincidence that the man lived close to stonehenge at about the time the great stones were put in place, archaeologists suspect that he was involved in constructing the monument. the archer, dubbed “the king of stonehenge” by the british press, lived around 2300b.c., about t
33、he time the great stone circle was formed in amesbury, 120 kilometers southwest of london.? ?the splendid artifacts found in his grave indicated he was a man of wealth, leading archaeologists to speculate he was an important dignitary involved in the monuments creation. stonehenge was built about th
34、e time the rich beaker culture came to britain.?(48) ?.? ?(49) ?. he was strongly built but suffered an accident a few years before his death that severed his left knee caps. truman said the cause of death was not known, but it could have been a bone infection caused by his leg injury.? ?archaeologi
35、sts also found the grave of a younger man, aged 20 to 25, nearby.?(50) ?. this indicated they were related and were possibly father and son. tests on the younger mans tooth enamel showed that he grew up in britain. the archaeologists thus speculated the archer lived in britain for many years and had
36、 a family, and was not just passing through.a. and tests on the chemical components of his tooth enamel showed he grew up in the region that is now known as switzerland.b. he and the archer shared an unusual bone structure in their feet.c. stonehenge will remain mysterious for many centuries to come
37、.d. the artifacts found in his rich grave discovered about 5 kilometers from stonehenge indicated he was obviously a very prominent man.e. the archer was between 35 and 45 years old when he died.f. and people of that time would have been able to communicate in early celtic tongues.( )5、*html*stonehe
38、nge? ?stonehenge, the mysterious ring of ancient monoliths from the dawn of britains proud civilization, could be the work of a central european immigrant, archaeologists said not long ago in a shock statement. an early bronze age archer, whose grave was discovered near the stone circles last year,
39、may have helped build the monument.?(46) ?. or he might have brought up in a region neighboring switzerland, such as southern germany or western austria.? ?the archer “would have been a very important person in the stonehenge area,” said andrew fitzpatrick, wessex archaeologys project manager, “it i
40、s fascinating to think that someone from abroad could have played an important part in the construction of britains most famous archaeological site.”? ?the 4000-year-old man was identified as an archer because of the flint arrowheads found by his body, along with other artifacts belonging to the bea
41、ker culture in the alps during the bronze age.?(47) ?. though it could be coincidence that the man lived close to stonehenge at about the time the great stones were put in place, archaeologists suspect that he was involved in constructing the monument. the archer, dubbed “the king of stonehenge” by the british press, lived around 2300b.c., about the time the great stone circle was formed in amesbury, 120 kilometers southwest of london.? ?the splendid artifacts
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