外研版(2019)必修3《Unit 4 Amazing art》2021年同步練習(xí)卷(小題組合)
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1.Local officials in Beijing promised to further protect the city's cultural heritage(遺產(chǎn)),in particular the narrow streets known as hutongs.
Hutongs are commonly found in the cities of North China,but they are at risk.Beijing is currently believed to have fewer than 1,000 hutongs,most of which are near the Imperial Palaces.Only 60 years ago,the number was 3,250.In the old districts of Dongcheng and Xicheng,which cover 62 square kilometres,some people will be asked to move from hutong houses to avoid further damage to the ancient architecture.
"On average more than 100,000 people visit the Imperial Palaces during the National Day holidays.The visitors put pressure on the protection of cultural relics," said Huang Yan,director of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Urban Planning,adding that hutongs should be protected from human damage.
The government focused on how the protection plans were carried out and how the management of cultural heritages worked.Wang Shaofeng,head of the Xicheng district government,said the area has 182 cultural relics,many of which were built as far back as the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368).The district of Xicheng has 1.28 million residents in its 57 square kilometres of land."The most efficient way is to decrease the local population to reduce the possibility of causing harm to the heritage," Wang said.
"Each community has been required to report the status of its cultural heritage,especially hutongs,and any actions to damage the heritage will be punished," Wang said.
No one knows for sure how many hutongs will be left in the coming 100 years.
(1)How many hutongs have disappeared in the past sixty years in Beijing?
A.Less than 1,000.
B.About 2,000.
C.More than 3,000.
D.Over 4,000.
(2)According to Huang Yan,what is the main cause of the damage to cultural relics?
A.Visitors' activity.
B.Residents' attitude.
C.Communities' behaviour.
D.The government's policy.
(3)Which of the following is a useful way to protect hutongs?
A.To attract more visitors.
B.To punish anyone damaging them.
C.To increase the local population.
D.To forbid everyone getting close to them.
(4)What will happen to hutongs in the near future?
A.Only time will tell.
B.No one will remember them.
C.The number will be growing.
D.Hutongs will disappear completely.組卷:6引用:1難度:0.5