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DGreat Smoky Mountains National Park lies on both sides of the border between NorthSix“sacrificial pits(祭t祀坑)”,dating back3,2o0to4,000 years,were newly discovered inCarolina and Tennessee.Its highest peak is called "Clingmans Dome".But before it got thatSanxingdui Ruins Site in Guanghan,Southwest China's Sichuan Province.Over 500 artifacts,name,the Cherokee people called the mountain "Kuwahi".It sits on ancestral Cherokeencluding gold masks,bronze wares,ivories,jades and textiles,were unearthed from the site.homelands.Since the ancient times,the landscape,including mountains and streams,hasSanxingdui site,first found in 1929,is generally considered as one of the most importantshaped the history of Cherokee people.They used that name for hundreds of years.Now,tribalarchaeological sites along the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.However,large-scalemembers are hoping to return to the Kuwahi name.excavation on the site only began in 1986,when two pits-widely believed for sacrificialThe Cherokee Nation once spread across what is now Georgia,North Carolina,Tennesseeceremonies-were accidentally discovered.and Alabama.In 1838,the tribe was forcibly relocated to present-day Oklahoma-in what wasInvestigation in the area around No.1 and 2 pits was relaunched in October 2019,and No.3later known as the "Trail of Tears".Through sickness and terrible travel conditions,nearlypit was found in December 2019,according to Lei Yu,a researcher of Sichuan Provincial4,000 Cherokee people died during the forced removal from their homeland.Some CherokeeCultural Relics and Archaeology Research Institute who heads the ongoing excavation.Thirty-managed to avoid relocation to Oklahoma by going into hiding,including on Kuwahi."We'refour research universities and research institutes have cooperated in this project.He said the newhere today because our ancestors hid in those mountains,specifically in Kuwahi,"Hill said.discoveries will help to better understand many unexplained findings in 1986.The name change of the Cherokee's mountain came in 1859,when geographer and professorMore excavation followed in March 2020,and five more pits were found last year.AndArnold Henry Guyot labeled Kuwahi "Clingmans Dome".The peak was named after Thomasdetailed research began in October.Excavation capsules with hi-tech equipment were set up inthe pits to better conserve the site.Lanier Clingman,who was a strong supporter of slavery.Clingman was not connected to theCherokee people in any way."Naming the mountain after Clingman with zero ties to ourSanxingdui site covers an area of 12 square kilometers,and its core zone of an ancient citycommunity erases everything that the Cherokee people are.He didn't even live here,"said Hill.covers nearly 4 square kilometers.According to the National Cultural Heritage Administration,In June 2022,Yellowstone National Park's Mount Doane was renamed First Peoplesstudies of Sanxingdui site will become a crucial project in an ongoing program ArchaeologyMountain."That was a huge victory for our brothers and sisters,"Hill said."I hope it's just theChina,which tries to explain the origins of Chinese civilization and how diverse culturescommunicate and come together.beginning of accurately recognizing and honoring numerous historically significant sites for tribes)12.What does the underlined word "excavation"in paragraph 2 probably mean?and native people nationwide.There were so many places that were special and important toA.Discovery.B.Dig.C.Exploration.D.Expansion.native people prior to colonization.I want to be the voice for my people,for my ancestors."()13.How did archaeologists preserve the Sanxingdui site?()8.What do the Cherokee people intend to do according to paragraph 1?A.By dividing the task of excavation into several parts.A.Save their languageB.By cooperating with research universities and institutes.B.Go back to their homeland Kuwahi.C.By using excavation capsules armed with hi-tech equipment.C.Reshape their history.D.By conducting more investigations around the site.D.Change the name back to“Kuwahi'”)14.What can we infer about the pits from the text?)9.What is paragraph 2 mainly about?A.All sacrificial sites were discovered in the meantime.A.The sad history of the Cherokee people.B.The excavation of Sanxingdui site only began in 1986.B.The sheltering place for the Cherokee people.C.There were altogether six sacrificial pits discovered in Sanxingdui site.C.The causes of the decrease of the Cherokee people.D.The size of the core zone is approximately 1/3 times that of Sanxingdui siteD.The traveling route of the ancient Cherokee Nation()15.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?)10.What does Hill think of "Clingmans Dome"?A.Sacrificial pits were unearthed in Sanxingdui siteA.It is related to the culture of the Cherokee people.B.Sanxingdui site needs to be conservedB.It reminds the Cherokee people of their ancestors.C.Sanxingdui discoveries cast light on ancient ChinaC.It removes everything about the Cherokee history.D.Hi-tech helps to excavate Sanxingdui siteD.It reflects the slave position of the Cherokee people.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分))11.What does Hill actually mean in the last paragraph?阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余A.To add great honor to her ancestors.选项。B.To make her homeland well-known.We are so focused on building relationships with others that we often forget the essentialC.To express the opinions of her people.first step:being friends of ourselves.16.How can we have good relationships with others ifD.To name more historically significant sites worldwide.we don't even have good relationship with ourselves?英语·单元检测卷(六)3/8页英语·单元检测卷(六)4/8页■
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