In the spring of 2020,Graham Senior was pulling wild grass in hisgarden in Coventry,England,when he unearthed a rock with some unusualmarkings.He didn't know exactly what he had discovered,so he decided tojoined our research team to learn more about his life.When she discoveredtum to an expert.Senior,a 55-year-old geography teacher,found it buried ()aboucarvings made by her father,who had passed away when she was young,four or fivechesshe was deeply moved.Stories like hers show the value of preserving thesehcarvings,which revive the voices and memories (of the Basques inby the British Museum that records valuable obects discoverethe American West.by members of the public.Archaeologist Teresa gilmore a worker for the proiect reviewedSenior's photographs and was immediately attracted by them.She visited(A)32.What mainly made the Basques start a newKatherine Forsyth,a Celtic studies expert at the University of GlasgowThe ogharmarkings were likelylife in the American West?A.The demand for sheepherdersarly kind of the Irish langThese lines were usually insecribed on materials such as stone.B.The discovery of open lands.The inscription reads:"Maldumcail /S/Lass."Researchers aren'tC.The support from other Basques.厚D.The growth of new communities.Ogham stones are usually found in Ireland or Scotland,so unearthingone in central England is unusual.In May,the newly discovered rock went(B)33.Why did the Basque sheepherders makeon display at Coventry's Herbert Art Gallery and Museum.the carvings on the aspen trees?A.To stay in touch with other sheepherders.B)28.How did Senior feel after discovering theB.To pass the time by expressingstone?themselves.A.Surprised by its little size.C.To help remind themselves of theirB.Confused about what it was.herding tasks.C.Impressed by its long history.D.To document everything they did in theD.Curious about what it is made up of.mountains.gg(C)29.What did Senior's relative advise him todo?A.Visit a museum.(C)34.What is the major goal of the researchB.Take some pictures.project?C.Turn to a project for help.A.To rescue the Basque economy.D.Research into the Irish language.B.To preserve the natural environment.(A)30.What is unclear about the stone accordingC.To protect the heritage of the Basques.to Gilmore?D.To help the Basques return toA.What it was used for.hometowns.B.How it was created.C.When it was made.gD.Why it was found in Coventry.感(D)31.Which would be the best title for the text?(D)35.What can we learn from the lastA.Ogham Was Used to Write Irishparagraph about the student's discovery?B.Unusual Markings Were Inscribed on aA.It greatly advanced the research.RockB.It was a message her father sent her.C.A Project Records Objects Discovered byC.It encouraged her to join the researchthe Publicteam.D.An Ancient Ogham Stone Was Found in aD.It made her experience a flood ofTeacher's Gardenemotions.g⑧Throughout the mountains of the American West.carvD第二节阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填hePeoduring the o入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。ing from lower-class backgrounds with little education and fewoved to the American West inThe writing brush is one of the writing tools ofmany Basques tfoud rkand beame y t the irade though thothe Four Treasures of the Study.It usually has twoThe Rasoes practiced a seasonal form of herding.driving their sheepparts:the head and the shafi().A36 And theduring thand reshaft is made of bamboo,wood,as well as someBasue herders spent theirs aloneincludine Basoexpensive materials,like ivory and jade().andA.The head is made of animal hair.B.The unique design makes it a beloved instrument.climate charC.She also grew up in the factory,since her mother worked there.rch project to document as many ofD.The writing brush shows the wisdom of ancient Chinese people.The imnnce of preserving these eE.In Chinese history,there are mainly four kinds of writing brushes.trip intheF.In the next few years,writing brushes went through lots of changes.G.But once she started,she found the work was not as easy as it looked.4