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The clay excavation is______.A.half a mile undergroundB.several miles from Pads, Tennessee

The clay excavation is______.

A.half a mile underground

B.several miles from Pads, Tennessee

C.worked by miners in shafts several hundred feet down

D.not far from the Kitty Litter plant

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第1题
Sometimes file U.S. government goes out of its way to prove it can be an absolute nuisance
. Take the case of Southern Clay, Inc., which has a factory at Paris, Tennessee, putting out a clay product for cat boxes best known as "Kitty Litter." It's a simple enough process, but the Federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) insists that since clay comes from the ground-an excavation half a mile from the Kitty Litter plant--the company actually is engaged in mining and milling. Therefore, says MSHA, Southern Clay is subject to all the roles that govern, say, coal miners working in shafts several hundred feet down.

The company has been told to devise an escape system and fire fighting procedures in case there is a fire in its "mine". Southern Clay estimates it will lose 6,000 manhours in production time giving its 250 factory workers special training in how to escape from a mine disaster.

One thing that has always impressed us about cats, in addition to their tidiness, is that they seem to watch the human world with a sense of wise and detached superiority, as though they wondered what the hustle and bustle is all about. If they grin from time to time, as some people insist, it's no wonder.

The author's purpose in writing this passage is to______.

A.explain how Kitty Litter is produced

B.describe the Mine Safety and Health Administration

C.show how tidy cats are

D.show that the government can sometimes be a nuisance

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第2题
I watched as Dr. Ian Stead, the archaeologist in charge of the excavation, began carefully
removing the peat with a clay modelling tool. X-rays taken through the box while it was at the hospital revealed ribs, backbone, arm bones and a skull (apparently with fractures). However, the bones showed up only faintly because acid in the peat had removed minerals from them.

Using the X-rays, Stead started on what he thought might be a leg. By his side was Professor Frank Oldfield, of Liverpool University, an expert on peat who could identify vegetation from stems only a fraction of an inch long. "Similar bodies found in bogs in Denmark show signs of a violent death," Stead said. "It is essential for us to be able to distinguish between the plant fibres in peat and clothing or a piece of rope which might have been used to hang him."

As Stead continued his gentle probing, a brown leathery limb began to materialize amidst the peat; but not until most of it was exposed could he and Robert Connolly, a physical anthropologist at Liverpool University, decide that it was an arm. Beside it was a small piece of animal fur — perhaps the remains of clothing.

Following the forearm down into the peat, Stead found a brown shiny object and then, close by, two more. Seen under a magnifying glass, he suddenly realized they were fingernails— "beautifully manicured and without a scratch on them," he said. "Most people at this time in the Iron Age were farmers; but with fingernails like that, this person can't have been. He might have been a priest or an aristocrat." Especially delicate work was required to reveal the head. On the third day, curly sideburns appeared and, shortly afterwards, a moustache. At first it seemed that the man had been balding but gradually he was seen to have close-cropped hair, about an inch or two long.

"This information about his hairstyle. is unique. We have no other information about what Britons looked like before the Roman invasion except for three small plaques showing Celts with drooping moustaches and shaven chins."

The crucial clue showing how the man died had already been revealed, close to his neck, but it looked just like another innocent heather root. It was not recognized until two days later, when Margaret McCord, a senior conservation officer, found the same root at the back of his neck and, cleaning it carefully, saw its twisted texture. "He's been garr0tted." She declared. The root was a length of twisted sinew, the thickness of a strong string. A slip knot at the back shows how it was tightened round the neck.

"A large discoloration on the left shoulder suggests a bruise and possibly a violent struggle," Stead said.

The X-rays that were taken showed Stead and Oldfield______.

A.a vague picture of the bones

B.exactly what they were looking for

C.which deposits were clay and which were peat

D.exactly how the man had died

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第3题
When did excavation at Hallstadt begin?

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第4题
【填空题】The excavation of the bronze chariots and horses provides valuable material and data for the textual research of the technique.
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第5题
【单选题】The word “excavation” seems to mean “_____”.

A.digging up

B.sealing off

C.repairing

D.building

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第6题
Excavation of three underground vaults of earth and timber revealed terracotta warriors and horses in battle formation.

A.7000

B.8000

C.9000

D.10000

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第7题
The visit to the excavation site wasA.of purely archaeological interest.B.fruitful because

The visit to the excavation site was

A.of purely archaeological interest.

B.fruitful because a complete pot was discovered.

C.interesting in more than one way.

D.made by a group of prisoners.

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第8题
The excavation of the village Pompeii which was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius,
revealed the culture of Indonesia.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第9题
During the construction of the Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway, Jeme Tien Yow________.

A、felt ashamed for the work relied on foreigners

B、used Rackarock for the first time in the excavation of caves

C、decided to dig two shafts above Badaling Tunnel and then excavated to both ends to form six excavation faces to accelerate the progress of the project

D、reduced the cost of the project greatly and completed the construction as scheduled

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第10题
The example in Egypt and Italy shows thatA.surviving material culture is easy to understan

The example in Egypt and Italy shows that

A.surviving material culture is easy to understand.

B.museums are not capable of preserving so many items.

C.archaeology is not a high priority in both countries.

D.further excavation might be unnecessary.

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