【題目】閱讀理解
Easter Island's large and mysterious stone statues(雕像) have made it world famous. These statues, whose likenesses look like humans with huge stone cylinders(柱狀物) balancing on their heads like hats, have tourists coming from all over the world. The tourists come to see these works of ancient art carved by the early inhabitants of the island. They come to see the mystery that has puzzled historians for decades.
Easter Island is located in a remote part of the South Pacific Ocean about 2,300 miles west of Chile. Easter Island covers just 45 square miles and its Polynesian name is Rapa Nui.
On Easter Sunday 1722, a Dutch explorer named Jacob Roggeveen was the first European to see Easter Island. The early Polynesians carved the statues within the holes of the volcano using only stone tools. Then they moved these huge statues to various destinations throughout the island. These 600 statues range in height from 10 to 40 feet. Some of them weigh as much as 50 tons. How could the early Polynesians lift hundreds of heavy statues out of the volcano? How did they move them across the island to their various locations? All of these questions, as well as many others, remain unanswered.
The early islanders probably worshiped(崇拜) these eyeless giants until sometime around 1670. In 1680, a war broke out between two groups of islanders. The victors of the war and ancestors of the present inhabitants, broke down many of the statues. In most cases, they broke the necks of the statues.
Now 15 of the statues on Easter Island have been repaired to their original positions on their stone platforms. Even today, using modern tools and machinery, putting up such large statues and balancing cylinders on top of their heads presents a challenging task.
(1)What do we know about Easter Island?
A.It is a big island of Chile.
B.It is located in North Pacific Ocean
C.It was named after a Dutch explorer
D.Its early inhabitants were Polynesians
(2)Scientists are still uncertain about ______
A.why people built the statues
B.where people made the statues
C.how people transported the statues
D.how many statues there are on the island
(3)What happened in 1680?
A.Many statues were damaged
B.Another 15 statues were put up
C.People began to worship the statues
D.The islanders started a war against outsiders
(4)The purpose of the text is to ______
A.entertain
B.advertise
C.inform
D.persuade

【答案】
(1)D
(2)C
(3)A
(4)C
【解析】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文,告訴人們一些有關(guān)Easter Island的事宜。
(1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第二段中的“Easter Island covers just 45 square miles and its Polynesian name is Rapa Nui.”可知Easter Island早期的居民是Polynesians。故選D。
(2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第三段中的“How could the early Polynesians lift hundreds of heavy statues out of the volcano? How did they move them across the island to their various locations? All of these questions, as well as many others, remain unanswered.”可知科學(xué)家們現(xiàn)在仍然不知道雕像是怎樣運(yùn)輸?shù)摹9蔬xC。
(3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第四段中的“In 1680, a war broke out between two groups of islanders. The victors of the war and ancestors of the present inhabitants, broke down many of the statues. In most cases, they broke the necks of the statues.”在1680年很多雕像被毀。故選A。
(4)考查目的意圖?v觀全文,特別是通過(guò)第一段“Easter Island's large and mysterious stone statues(雕像) have made it world famous. These statues, whose likenesses look like humans with huge stone cylinders(柱狀物) balancing on their heads like hats, have tourists coming from all over the world.”可知這篇文章在告訴人們一些Easter Island的有關(guān)事宜。由此可知答案為C。

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