A.They lived in Caves.B.They traveled in groups.C.They had an advanced l
A.They lived in Caves.
B.They traveled in groups.
C.They had an advanced language.
D.They ate mostly fruit.
A.They lived in Caves.
B.They traveled in groups.
C.They had an advanced language.
D.They ate mostly fruit.
听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What' s so interesting?
W: What? Oh, hi, Tom. I' m reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age.
M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then, just groups of cave people.
W: That' s what people used to think. But a new exhibition at the American Museum of National History shows that Ice Age people were surprisingly advanced.
M: Oh, really? In what way?
W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of languages, art and music as we know it, And they didn' t live in caves. They built their own shelters.
M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed almost all of the trees, so they couldn' t have used wood.
W: In some warmer climates, they did build houses of wood. In other places, they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.
M: How did they stay warm? Animal skin walls don't sound very sturdy.
W: Well, it says here, that in the early Ice Age, they often faced their homes towards the south to take advantage of the sun.
M: Hey, that' s pretty smart ! I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article after you' re done?
W: No problem.
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A.They lived in groups and were cave people.
B.There were societies in Ice Age.
C.They were advanced in arts.
D.They had a smart way of building shelters.
How did cave dwelling start in this region7
A.It is an ancient tradition.
B.The wine producers lived near their stores.
C.Local people moved into holes made when rock was cut.
D.Persecution made it necessary for people to live secretly.
听力原文:M: Hey, Jane! What's so interesting?
W: What? Oh, hi, Tom! I' m reading this fascinating article on the societies of the lee Age during the Pleistocene period.
M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then—just a hunch of cave people.
W: That' s what people used to think. But a new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History shows that Ice Age people where surprisingly advanced.
M: Oh, really? In what ways?
W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of language, art, and music as we know it. And they didn't live in caves; they built their own shelters.
M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed off most of the trees, so they couldn't have used wood.
W: In some of the warmer climates they did build houses of wood. In other places they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.
M: How did they stay warm? Animal-skin walls don' t sound very sturdy.
W: Well, it says here that in the early Ice Age they often faced their homes toward the south to take advantage of the sun— a primitive sort of solar heating.
M: Hey, that' s pretty smart.
W: Then people in the late Ice Age even insulated their homes by putting heated cobblestones on the floor.
M: I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article after you' re done? I think I' m going to try to impress my anthropology teacher with my amazing knowledge of Ice Age civilization.
W: What a show-off!
(20)
A.They lived in caves.
B.They traveled in groups.
C.They had an advanced language.
D.They ate mostly fruit.
听力原文:M: Hey, Jane! What's so interesting?
W: What? Oh, hi, Tom! I'm reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age during the Pleistocene period.
M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then--just a bunch of cave people.
W: That's what people used to think. But a new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History shows that Ice Age people were surprisingly advanced.
M: Oh, really? In what ways?
W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of language, art, and music as we know it. And they didn't live in caves; they built their own shelters.
M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed off most of the trees, so they couldn't have used wood.
W: In some of the warmer climates they did build houses of wood. In other places they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.
M: How did they stay warm? Animal-skin walls don't sound very sturdy.
W: Well, it says here that in the early Ice Age they often faced their homes toward the south to take advantage of the sun—a primitive sort of solar heating.
M: Hey, that's pretty smart.
W: Then people in the late Ice Age even insulated their homes by putting heated cobblestones on the floor.
M: I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article after you're done? I think I'm going to try to impress my anthropology teacher with my amazing knowledge of Ice Age civilization.
W: What a show-off!
(20)
A.They lived in caves.
B.They traveled in groups.
C.They had an advanced language.
D.They ate mostly fruit.
听力原文:M: Hey, Jane! What's so interesting?
W: What? Oh, hi, Tom! I'm reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age during the Pleistocene period.
M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then—just a bunch of cave people.
W: That's what people used to think. But a new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History shows that lee Age people were surprisingly advanced.
M: Oh, really? In what ways?
W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of language, art, and music as we know it. And they didn't live in caves; they built their own shelters.
M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed off most of the trees, so they couldn't have used wood.
W: In some of the warmer climates they did build houses of wood. In other places they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.
M: How did they stay warm? Animgi-skin walls don't sound very sturdy.
W: Well, it says here that in the early Ice Age often faced their homes toward the south to take advantage of the sun—a primitive sort of solar heating.
M: Hey, that's pretty smart.
W: Then people in the late Ice Age even insulated their homes by putting heated cobblestones on the floor.
M: I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article after you're done? I think I'm going to try to impress my anthropology teacher with my amazing knowledge of Ice Age civilization.
W: What a show-off?
(20)
A.They lived in caves.
B.They traveled in groups.
C.They had an advanced language.
D.They ate mostly fruit.
听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What's so interesting?
W: What? Oh, hi, Tom. I'm reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age during the Pleistocene period.
M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then, just the bunch of cave people.
W: That's what people used to think. But a new exhibition at the American Museum of National History shows that ice age people were surprisingly advanced.
M: Oh, really? In what ways?
W: Well, ice age people were the inventors of languages, art and music as we know it. And they didn't live in caves. They built their own shelters.
M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed almost of the trees, so they couldn't have use wood.
W: In some the warmer climates, they did build houses of wood. In other places, they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.
M: How did they stay warm? Animal skin walls don't sound very sturdy.
W: Well, it says here, that in the early Ice Age, they often faced their homes towards the south to take advantage of the sun, a primitive sort of solar heating.
M: Hey, that's pretty smart!
W: Then people in the late Ice Age even insulated their homes by putting heated cobblestones on the floor.
M: I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article after you're done? I think I'm going to try to impress my anthropology teacher with my amazing knowledge of Ice Age civilization.
W: Hmm... What a show-off!
What did the man think about the people of the Ice Age?
A.They lived in caves.
B.They traveled in groups.
C.They had an advanced language.
D.They ate mostly fruit.
A.They lived a luxurious life and their diet was very delicate.
B.They lived a highly civilized court life.
C.They lived a primitive life and their table manners were often rude.
D.They lived a comparatively luxurious but not-so-civilized life.
A.They lived a luxurious life and their diet was very delicate.
B.They lived a highly civilized court life.
C.They lived a primitive life and their table manner was often rude.
D.They lived a comparatively luxurious but not -so- civilized life.
A.They lived in large groups.
B.They used sand as insulation.
C.They kept fires burning constantly.
D.They faced their homes toward the south.
A.They moved to the seaside.
B.They lived in a house by the river.
C.They went to see their friends abroad.
D.They got annoyed with each other.
A.They lived in caves.
B.They didn't have their language.
C.They could only build houses with animal hones and skins.
D.They were advanced beyond our expectation.
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