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Nine 1700yearold brick tombs have been discovered in northwest China’s Xinjiang. Experts say that they can 1 valuable clues for the research of exchanges(交換;交流) between the central Chinese government at that time and ___2 Western Regions.
It is the 3 time ancient tombs with typical characteristics of China's main Han nationality have been found in the Uygur ethnic region(自治區(qū)).
4 from Beijing,Shanxi and Xinjiang concluded that the tombs were ___5___ between the middle and late third century and fourth century.
The tombs were unearthed during the 6 of a road earlier this year in Kuqa county,740 km from Xinjiang's capital Urumqi and part of the 7 Qiuci State. Qiuci State,which 8 between the second century BC and 860 AD,was one of the 36 states in the Western Regions.
The tombs would help archaeologists with research into the political,economic and cultural 9 between the Central Plains government and states in the west,and on the cultural 10 of the Central Plains on the Western Regions.
Archaeologists from the Xinjiang institute have dug nine tombs since August 22, ___11 bodies of more than 30 people,some ancient 12 and more than 60 pottery(陶器)jars. It is thought there are another three tombs to be 13 .
The people buried in the tombs were 14 either people from the western regions deeply influenced by the Han culture or the Han residents(居民)in the ___15 .
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tell |
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provide |
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show |
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represent |
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nearby |
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faraway |
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few |
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second |
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built |
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found |
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buried |
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studied |
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construction |
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destruction |
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digging |
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repair |
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ancient |
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big |
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far |
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near |
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appeared |
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disappeared |
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lies |
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existed |
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exchanges |
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businesses |
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development |
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studies |
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model |
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atmosphere |
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influence |
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finding |
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destroying |
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studying |
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protecting |
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paper |
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silk |
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pearls |
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coins |
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moved |
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dug |
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studied |
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picked |
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certainly |
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tomb |
Nine 1700yearold brick tombs have been discovered in northwest China’s Xinjiang. Experts say that they can 1 valuable clues for the research of exchanges(交換;交流) between the central Chinese government at that time and ___2 Western Regions.
It is the 3 time ancient tombs with typical characteristics of China's main Han nationality have been found in the Uygur ethnic region(自治區(qū)).
4 from Beijing,Shanxi and Xinjiang concluded that the tombs were ___5___ between the middle and late third century and fourth century.
The tombs were unearthed during the 6 of a road earlier this year in Kuqa county,740 km from Xinjiang's capital Urumqi and part of the 7 Qiuci State. Qiuci State,which 8 between the second century BC and 860 AD,was one of the 36 states in the Western Regions.
The tombs would help archaeologists with research into the political,economic and cultural 9 between the Central Plains government and states in the west,and on the cultural 10 of the Central Plains on the Western Regions.
Archaeologists from the Xinjiang institute have dug nine tombs since August 22,___11 bodies of more than 30 people,some ancient 12 and more than 60 pottery(陶器)jars. It is thought there are another three tombs to be 13 .
The people buried in the tombs were 14 either people from the western regions deeply influenced by the Han culture or the Han residents(居民)in the ___15 .
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If you give employees the right to telework, be careful! The very technology that enables working from home could be 1 its value to your company. Although productivity may increase in the short term, working from home may prevent your teams from working 2 . While remote workers may indeed be happier, more carefree and 3 , that doesn’t mean it’s good for their 4 . A company is more than just the work that needs to be done, plus the workers who are there to do it. A healthy organization has a 5 that allows the sharing of values and ideas and the 6 of competitive spirit that allows a company to be flexible and creative. However, working from home can fail to motivate remote workers in the same way as a/an 7 company environment. As a result, companies 8 — despite the increases in productivity and happiness that come with teleworking. In work environments where co-workers socialize and have 9 lunchtime chats, some real learning gets done. A lot of information 10 takes place, which allows the very same workers to increase their 11 to the organization. There is something 12 about spending the time together, about sharing meals, about 13 ideas, and about asking. Magical or not, the fact remains that teleworking generally doesn’t work well. As technological change 14 and marketplace pressures increase, companies need to become more flexible and creative, just to keep up. Strange as it sounds, the very technology that made teleworking a real option is now requiring workers to remain in the 15 . 1.A. testing B. destroying C. keeping D. assessing 2.A. effectively B. normally C. formally D. separately 3.A. attentive B. talkative C. productive D. sensitive 4.A. workers B. companies C. health D. family 5.A. leader B. rule C. party D. culture 6.A. sense B. cost C. way D. lack 7.A. independent B. different C. special D. shared 8.A. develop B. survive C. suffer D. expand 9.A. official B. regular C. required D. planned 10.A. exchange B. technology C. gap D. search 11.A. availability B. damage C. value D. disappointment 12.A. reasonable B. magical C. psychological D. typical 13.A. discussing B. changing C. welcoming D. selling 14.A. varies B. differs C. accelerates D. stops 15.A. place B. house C. distance D. office
A few weeks after my first wife, Georgia, was called to heaven, I was cooking dinner for my son and myself. For a 11 , I had decided on frozen peas. As I was cutting open the bag, it 12 from my hand and crashed to the floor. The peas, like marbles(彈珠), 13 everywhere. I tried to use a broom(掃帚), 14 with each sweep, they just rolled across the kitchen. For the next week, every time I was in the 15 , I found a pea——in a corner, or behind a table leg. They kept 16 . Eight months later I pulled out the refrigerator to clean behind it, and 17__ 12 frozen peas hidden underneath. At the time I found those few remaining 18 , I was in a new relationship with a wonderful __19 I’d met in a support group. After we married, I was reminded 20 those peas under the refrigerator, and realized that my 21 had been like that bag of frozen peas. It had scattered(分散). My wife had died; I was in a new city with a busy job, and with a son having trouble 22 his new surroundings and the 23 of his mother. I was a bag of spilled frozen peas; my life had come apart and scattered. When life gets you 24 , when everything you know comes apart, and when you think you’ll never 25 , remember that it’s just a bag of scattered frozen peas. The peas can be 26 , and life will move on. You’ll find all the peas 27 , including the ones that are hardest to find. And when you’ve got them 28 you’ll start to feel whole again. The life you know can break apart at any time. But you’ll have to 29 , and how fast you collect your peas depends on you. Will you keep scattering them around with a broom, 30 will you pick them up one by one and put your life back together? 1.A. drink B. fruit C. vegetable D. meat 2.A. moved B. walked C. ran D. slipped 3.A. rubbed B. rolled C. grew D. existed 4.A. but B. and C. although D. so 5.A. bedroom B. living room C. kitchen D. storeroom 6.A. getting up B. turning up C. taking up D. using up 7.A. found B. ate C. left D. planted 8.A. presents B. cans C. vegetables D. peas 9.A. man B. child C. woman D. boy 10.A. of B. for C. with D. in 11.A. wife B. life C. son D. friend 12.A. turning to B. leading to C. adjusting to D. adding to 13.A. thank B. love C. help D. loss 14.A. down B. near C. close D. wide 15.A. get it B. make it C. take it D. leave it 16.A. grew B. bought C. collected D. frozen 17.A. eventually B. fortunately C. properly D. specially 18.A. both B. all C. either D. each 19.A. call on B. put on C. bring on D. move on 20.A. while B. because C. since D. or
Many Tuesday mornings. I have coffee with my father. Although my father is a man of few words, I really 1 the time along with him. One recent Tuesday, I found it a bit 2 when I rang the doorbell, no one seemed to be home. I climbed in through the window, noticing the lights that shone from the kitchen, and 3 that my dad must be there, but he wasn’t. I 4 through his home, checking every room. I tried not to 5 . Yet, upstairs, downstairs, no Dad anywhere. I was worried . 6 , my father was seventy-one years old. Anything could have happened to him. Then, I got in my car and drove to my mother’s aerobics(有氧運(yùn)動)class. On the drive, I thought a lot about my father and our 7 together. Suddenly, I was three years old and he was 8 me up to the living room window to see the Christmas lights. In his 9 , I was safe and secure. At age ten, he used to wake me up with warm breakfast in bed. Then I was twelve and my dad was 10 all the kids at my birthday party with his magic tricks. I was so 11 of my father for being so 12 and talented. He’d made my party a 13 . As I entered my mother’s class. I was nervous. My mom looked at me in 14. “Mom, where’s Dad?” I asked, “He’s working in the 15 on the side of the house!” she answered. And I hurried to my car and 16 back to the yard. “Hey, Dad!” I yelled out and told him about my fears of the last half hour. My dad 17 laughing his typical laugh that was always 18 . I was so thankful that I still had my daddy. And so , as I 19 the door to my father’s house, we went inside for our usual cup of coffee. Thanks, Daddy, for all the 20 and more importantly, for all your love. 1. A.dislike B.share C.get D.enjoy
2. A.dangerous B.unusual C.joyful D.relaxing
3. A.decided B.hoped C.expected D.wondered
4. A.lived B.pulled C.hurried D.came
5. A.cry B.panic C.believe D.confirm
6. A.Above all B.In all C.After all D.For all
7. A.journey B.family C.interest D.past
8. A.holding B.picking C.calling D.bringing
9. A.heart B.chest C.eyes D.a(chǎn)rms
10. A.a(chǎn)mazing B.cheating C.inviting D.providing
11. A.sure B.a(chǎn)ware C.proud D.a(chǎn)fraid
12. A.honest B.special C.lucky D.practical
13. A.feast B.prize C.secret D.success
14. A.a(chǎn)nger B.worry C.sorrow D.surprise
15. A.yard B.kitchen C.room D.home
16. A.fought B.raced(疾馳) C.looked D.fled
17. A.kept B.remembered C.began D.stopped
18. A.bitter B.simple C.familiar D.tight
19. A.closed B.unlocked C.kicked D.knocked
20. A.memories B.chances C.a(chǎn)ssistance D.a(chǎn)dvice
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