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Narrator Listen to part of a talk in a history class. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you
Narrator Listen to part of a talk in a history class. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you
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2013-08-12
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问题
Narrator
Listen to part of a talk in a history class.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
Which is NOT true about the central area?
Narrator
Listen to part of a talk in a history class.
Professor
The Mayas were a group of people who lived in Central America. They lived in an area of about 500 000 square kilometers about 900 kilometers from north to south and about 600 kilometers from east to west. They lived in the area which is today Guatemala, British Honduras, the western part of Honduras, El Salvador, and parts of Mexico. There are still some Mayas living in that area today, but there used to be a lot more Mayas living there in the past. At one time the Mayan population was over 2 million people.
About 1 000 years ago there were three main parts of the Mayan civilization: the southern part, the central part, and the northern part. The parts were very different; each region had different characteristics.
The southern part, what is today part of Guatemala and western El Salvador, had an excellent climate. It wasn’t too hot and there was a moderate amount of rain. The soil there was good, so plants grew easily. In addition to the good climate, the southern part had many natural resources, such as wood for fuel and stones for building. The combination of good climate and natural resources made the southern part very wealthy. The general wealth of the Mayan civilization was localized in the southern part.
In the central area, in what is today the southern half of the Yucatan peninsula, the climate was much worse than in the south. It was extremely hot and there were heavy rains. The forests grew quickly. The people had to work hard to control the forests so that they could grow something to eat. It was difficult to live in this central area.
The northern area, what is today the northern part of the Yucatan peninsula, was even more difficult to live in than the central area. The northern area had very little rainfall and very few plants or trees. It was difficult for anything to grow in this northern area because there is a layer of rock below the surface of the ground. The soil in the northern Yucatan is very rocky. Generally, the people in the north had a difficult life.
Out of these parts, the southern part, the central part, and the northern part, most of the cultural achievements came from the central area. In addition, most of the Mayan population lived in the central area.
During the Mayan Classical Period, from 3000 BC to 900 AD, the central area was very important culturally. There were many large ceremonial centers in the central area. Tikal was the largest known of these centers. Originally, people did not live in these centers. The centers were used only for religious ceremonies and as market places. These places were empty except on market days and religious festivals. During those times thousands of people came in from the countryside.
Apparently, towards the end of the Classical Period, in about 700 AD, more and more people began to move into these centers. They used these market centers as a place to live. This increase in population caused problems for the farmers near the centers. The farmers near these market centers had only a small amount of good farming land. However, with the migration of people to the centers they had to grow more and more goods on their land in order to feed these people. It became increasingly difficult for them to raise enough food.
Because of overcrowding, the centers became noisy and polluted. Water pollution was one of the greatest problems in the centers. Because the population grew so quickly, the centers didn’t have sufficient systems for bringing in clean water and for getting rid of dirty water. So this movement to the market centers caused several serious problems for the Mayas in the central area.
At the end of the ninth century, in the late 800’s, the population in the market centers dropped sharply. Many people moved to the north to places like Uxmal and Kabah. The market places, the great buildings, and the great artistic achievements all were left behind.
Historians have studied these certain questions. Why did the population drop? Why did the Mayas leave the market areas? Why did they move to the North where it was so dry and where the soil was so poor? One theory is that the centers collapsed because of environmental reasons. The overcrowding and the pollution may have caused such problems that people were no longer able to live in these centers. In any case, the great Mayan civilization began to decline around 900 AD. People continue to study the Mayan culture and are still trying to discover why the civilization declined.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
11. In which part can we find the general wealth of the Mayan population?
12. Which is NOT true about the central area?
13. What caused problems for the farmers near the market centers?
Listen again to part of the conversation. Then answer the question.
Professor
During the Mayan Classical Period, from 3000 BC to 900 AD, the central area was very important culturally. There were many large ceremonial centers in the central area. Tikal was the largest known of these centers. Originally, people did not live in these centers. The centers were used only for religious ceremonies and as market places.
14. Why does the professor say this?
Professor
During the Mayan Classical Period, from 3000 BC to 900 AD, the central area was very important culturally.
15. What caused the collapse of the market centers according to the talk?
16. What can be inferred about the Mayan culture?
选项
A、It was often hot and rainy in central areas.
B、Most of the Mayan population lived in this area.
C、There were few plants or trees in this area.
D、Most of the cultural accomplishments came from this area.
答案
C
解析
本题为细节题,要求考生能抓住听力材料中的细节或事实,对所听到的信息加以过滤,从而找出错误选项。材料中提到“In the central area,…The forests grew quickly.The peoplehad to work hard to control the forests so that they could grow something to eat(在中部地区……森林生长得很快。人们需要设法控制森林的生长,以便种植农作物)”,可见中部地区的树木和植物资源是很丰富的。而C项(该地区几乎没有植物和树木)其实说的是北部地区的情况,因为原文中提到了“The northern area had very little rainfall and very few plants or trees(北部地区降雨稀少,几乎没有什么植物树木)”。因此,应选择C项。
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