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小题1:B 小题1:C 小题1:C 小题1:D 小题1:A 小题1:A 小题1:A 小题1:D 小题1:A 小题1:C 小题1:A 小题1:D 小题1:B 小题1:B 小题1:C 小题1:古墓的挖掘能为研究“提供”线索,而不是“告知、展示、代表”线索。 小题1:当时的中原政府the central Chinese government 相对西部地区Western Regions从距离上看是faraway,因为当时的交通等原因。 小题1:前文没有交代任何有类似的发现,所以是the first。 小题1:能对该发现做出conclude的应该是“考古学家archaeologists”。 小题1:从后面是时间推断这里说的是古墓“建造”的时间。 小题1:能发现古墓,肯定这地方是第一次被挖掘,那repair “修路”是不可能的,应该是“建路”时被挖掘。B和C也不太合情理或者说没有A那么适合。 小题1:根据后句:Qiuci State,存在于公元前2世纪和公元860年,是西部36区之一。来看,Quici State应该是古代才存在的地名。 小题1:根据后面的时间状语,以及one of the 36 states来看,这里是介绍Qiuci State的存在的时间。如果是appear那时间状语就只需要the second century BC。时间跨度不会那么大。 小题1:本文一开始已经说明该古墓的挖掘对研究中原和西方地区的交流“exchanges”有帮助。 小题1:根据后面on the Western Regions知道这里意思是“中原文化对西部地区的影响”。 固定搭配influence on sth。 小题1:古墓被挖出来后,自然是“找到”一些尸体。 小题1:一般古墓发现的都是钱币,陶器等不容易腐烂的东西,A、B和C三项都是不容易在墓里保存的。 小题1:语境暗示法。前面说到“挖了”9座古墓了,那么人们认为是还要“再挖”3座。 小题1:后文用了either…or,说明存在不确定性,用probably最合适。 小题1:要理清这里的意思:墓里的人或者是受汉文化影响的西部人或者是本地区的人。用country范围太大。
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