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人教版高中英语必修一 (1、2、4、5单元)测试题(含答案 )

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    高中英语单元测试-Unit 2 English around the world 题号 一 二 三 四 五 总分 得分 一、阅读理解 A In 1810,during his first Grand Tour of Europe,Byron carved his name into a column base of the Temple of Poseidon on the Aegean coast.Although Byron himself might not have actually written the name that is left there,the story has become part of the history of the monument,searched for by his admirers among the hundreds of other names carved all over the temple. Modern graffiti,however,is met with a very different reaction.In 2014 a Russian tourist was fined ?20,000 for carving a large " K " on a wall of the Colosseum in Rome,the fifth such incident that year. What is the thinking behind such acts?Are tourists aiming for ill fame to become part of the monument's history?Or is it simply part of the experience of visiting the site?And,further,why is historical graffiti,which was equally destructive,considered historic heritages?The motives behind them are,after all,probably the same,however,graffiti comes to tell us about lives and moments that might otherwise have been lost. The earliest graffiti of a person's name on a monument has been identified by the historian Lionel Casson in a cave at Wadi Hammamat in Egypt in 2000 BC.The name of Hena is cut into the sandstone alongside a list of his achievements.In ancient Greece,too,stoas (柱廊) were the meeting places of philosophers and the places for school boys' lessons.We therefore often see alphabets and Homeric poems written on their walls. And it is not just monuments and buildings:Miltiades,a general from the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC,carved his name into the helmet he wore.In the Athens,too,a Spartan shield (盾) was found with words noting that the Athenians captured it during the Battle in 425 BC.Without such graffiti,the objects would still be impressive,but far less useful for historians,as their writing provides an exact original place. In the21st century,however,with the rapid increase in tourism,if everyone decided to leave their mark,these sites would be irretrievable (不可挽回地) destroyed.Perhaps Beijing's controversial new free graffiti zones on certain sections of the Great Wall of China will satisfy the desire to carve our own piece of history into the limited resource of the monument,though it seems unlikely that it will easily be contained to one area.Regardless,it is important that we protect these monuments — and the graffiti that some of them already contain. Why is Baron's carving his name into the column base mentioned in the first paragraph? _____ A. To introduce the related topic. B. To attract more people to copy him. C. To show his admirers to search. D. To become part of the story of the monument. What can we infer from the passage? _____ A. It was actually Byron that wrote and carved his name there. B. It was the fifth time that the Russian tourist had been fined that year. C. Ancient graffiti was carved more than on monuments and buildings. D. The motives beh ... ...

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