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18.Why did the city uncovered look almost the same as it had looked in AD 79?
e) Because Ginseppe and his men dug it slowly and carefully.
f) Because the city was buried alive and remained untouched.
g) Because scientists successfully rebuilt the city with everyday objects.
h) Because nobody had lived in the city ever since the volcano erupted.
17.Why had so many Pompeiians remained by volcanic Mount Vesuvius?
a) The city nearby offered all kinds of fun.
b) The area produced the finest wine in Italy.
c) Few people expected the volcano erupt again.
d) The mountain was beautiful and covered with grass
16.Why do large numbers of people come to Pompeii each year?
A. To visit the volcano.
B. B. To shop and eat there.
C. To watch sports and plays.
D. To see how Pompeiians lived
15. Which of the following statements is true according to the text?
A. Eating out at weekends is traditional in most parts of Ireland.
B. Today most Irish people prefer fast-foods to the traditional Irish cooking.
C. Nowadays French-style restaurants are quite common in tourist centres.
D. Many Irish people are vegetarians and grow their own vegetables.
Passage D
A Tour City ------- Pompeii
Every year thousands of tourists visit Pompeii (庞贝,意大利那不勒斯附近一座古城) , Italy. They see the sights that Pompeii is famous for ------ its stadium (运动场) and theatre, its shops and restaurants. The tourists do not, however, see Pompeii’s people. They do not see them because Pompeii has no people. No one has lived in Pompeii for almost 2000 years.
Once, Pompeii was a busy city of 22,000 people. It lay at the foot of Mount Vesuvius (维苏威火山) , a grass-covered volcano (火山). Mount Vesuvius had not erupted (爆发) for centuries, so the people of Pompeii felt safe. But they were not.
In August of AD 79, Mount Vesuvius erupted. The entire top of the mountain exploded, and a huge black cloud rose into the air. Soon stones and hot ash began to fall on Pompeii. When the eruption ended two days later, Pompeii was buried (埋藏) under 20 feet of stones and ashes. Almost all ot its people were dead.
For centuries, Pompeii lay buried under stone and ash. Then, in the year 1861, an Italian scientist named Ginseppe began to uncover (发现) Pompeii. Slowly, carefully, Ginseppe and his men dug. The city looked almost the same as it had looked in AD 79. There were streets and fountains, houses and shops. There was a stadium with 20, 000 seats. Perhaps the most important of all, there were everyday objects, which tell us a great deal about the people who lived in Pompeii. Many glasses and jars had some dark blue colour in the bottom, so we know that the people of Pompeii liked wine. They liked bread, too; metal bread pans were in even bakery (面包房). In one bakery there were 81 round, flat loaves of bread ------- a type of bread that is still sold in Italy today. Tiny boxes filled with a dark, shiny powder tell us that women liked to wear eye-makeup (眼部化装品) .
Ginseppe has died, but his work continues. One-fourth has not been uncovered yet. Scientists are still digging, still making discoveries that draw the tourists to Pompeii.
14. How does the passage describe Irish cooking today?
A. It is exciting and interesting. B. It is boring and overcooked.
C. It is plentiful and simple. D. It is good-looking and tastes bad
13. What is the main reason for this improvement?
A. People have more money to spend.
B. The development of tourism.
C. People have more tastes today.
D. Young people dislike traditional food
12. How has Irish food improved in recent years?
A. There are more French restaurants. B. Food produce is fresher.
C. There is more kinds. D. Food is more expensive
11. What was Irish food like until quite recently?
A. It was very conservative and uninteresting.
B. It was influenced by French cooking.
C. It was very unhealthy.
D. It was plentiful
4. The Scots made thistle their national flower because thistle ____ .
A. is lovely, though not beautiful
B. gave them happiness
C. is a kind of useful plant
D. helped the Scots in wiping out the Romans
PassageC
In today's Ireland, it seems hard to imagine the grim days of the 19th century when so many of the population starved, or that, in those days, many poor people had no clue how to prepare any food other than boil a potato. Nowadays, it is quite possible to eat both well and heartily all over the island.
Tourism has made a vast difference to the standards of cooking in Ireland. Until recently there was hardly any tradition of eating out in many districts, except perhaps on very few occasions at a local hotel. Patterns of diet were old-styled, based firmly on 'meat and two vegetables' (somewhat overcooked), potatoes (of course) and large quantities of dairy produce. Now things are very different. Tourist demands for predictable, inexpensive fast-food are met, as everywhere, with hamburgers and pizzas - a better bet being fish and chips. But more sophisticated tastes have introduced wholefoods and vegetarian restaurants (almost unheard of before), and a vast number of new restaurants, often French in style, have opened in the main tourist centres. Food 'events' such as Kinsale's Gourmet festival or Galway's Oyster Festival attract large numbers of visitors and reflect the new interest in food.
Whatever Irish cooking lacks in finesse(精细), it nearly always makes up for in plenty, and ingredients(成分) are of a high quality. Home-grown produce includes rich dairy foods, beef, lamb and pork, and a great variety of seafood. One of its great specialities is soda bread. It is made with buttermilk and is served fresh and warm with every meal. Recently there has been a return to simple Irish foods such as stews(炖菜)and potato dishes.
One of the best-value meals in Ireland is breakfast. A 'traditional Irish breakfast' is a plateful of bacon and eggs with soda and potato breads. Accommodation rates are nearly always quoted with a full breakfast included, so you might as well eat enough to keep you going all day and get your money's worth!
3. The result of the war is that ____ .
A. the Romans killed all the Scots
B. the Scots were defeated
C. the Scots were driven out of Scotland
D. the Scots defeated the Romans
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