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(4)The The use of th 63.There are things in nature. u:inspiring awve,full of awe.The sentence means tha The sentence means that people are awe-stricken when they 64.no ee hthe e nb:suddenly the boy became dumb,unable to speal 67.It bade 爬行 n it The ed them to climb on it 68 It reared against the tree and scored the bark all around with its claws:the bear rose upright on its back legs and scratched the bark of the tree around with its sharp claws.In this legend,Devil's Tower ,and the marks on he rock formation vere scratched left by the bear e past parte nt Eo 70 Thev become (I)the Big Dipper:北斗七星 ntana,and now they h d completely been transformed into 72.What is the main idea of this paragraph? In this paragraph the author tells about the last days of the Sun Dance culture by using his e for the (1)reverence:a feeling or attitude of deep respect,love.and awe for something sacred:holy regard (2)all but gone out of mankind:In American spoken English,the word"but"is used to emphasize hat you are saying,E.g.G the 7.She a lot bef to have dev d or changed a lot.Eg.Psych ay since 1920 .she never forgot her birthright. (1)Although she became a Christian in her later years,she never forgot her cultural heritage as a (2B rthright:a right or rights that a person has because of being born in a certain family,nation 76.As a child she had. he estoration of her pcople n the presence of Tai-me:Tai-me was the most poerul medicine s po sun Dance ceremony,it was hu ng I rom a tree ar worshiped as the d healed a r of the Kiowa tribe was responsible for keeping Tai-me.Only this keeper had the right to open it 77.The buffalo were gone:the buffalo not only supplied the Kiowas with food and clothing.but also nimal representatio of the sun. (2)sacrifice:the act of offering sth.to a god,especially in former times by killing an animal or a (4) The motion of the world was begun: everything in the world was made moving. The use of the passive voice suggests the there was a force that began the motion of the world. 63. There are things in nature . (1) to engender: to bring into being, bring about, produce (2) awful: inspiring awe, full of awe. The sentence means that people are awe-stricken when they see spectacular things in nature. 64. Two centuries ago . Two centuries ago, because the Kiowas could not explain how Devil’s Tower was formed in scientific terms, the only thing they could do was to make up a story by imagination at the base of the rock. 65. Suddenly the boy was struck by dumb: suddenly the boy became dumb, unable to speak. 66. run upon his hands and feet: 用手脚爬行 67. It bade them climb upon it: The tree ordered them to climb upon it. 68. It reared against the tree and scored the bark all around with its claws: the bear rose upright on its back legs and scratched the bark of the tree around with its sharp claws. In this legend, Devil’s Tower was that tree, and the marks on the rock formation were scratched left by the bear. 69. borne: the past participle of the verb “bear”. To bear means to carry someone or something, especially something important. E.g. The emperor was borne along in a sedan chair. 70. They become . (1) the Big Dipper:北斗七星 (2) the seven sisters became the stars of the Big Dipper. 71. Whatever they were in the mountains, they could be no more. They were a mountain people in Montana, and now they had completely been transformed into a plains people. Para. 9 72. What is the main idea of this paragraph? In this paragraph the author tells about the last days of the Sun Dance culture by using his grandmother as a witness. 73. MY grandmother had a reverence for the sun. (1) reverence: a feeling or attitude of deep respect, love, and awe for something sacred; holy regard (2) all but gone out of mankind: In American spoken English, the word “but” is used to emphasize what you are saying, E.g. G there but fast. 74. She had come a long way about: She had changed a lot before becoming a Christian. “have come a long way” means to have developed or changed a lot. Eg. Psychiatry has come a long way since 1920. 75. .she never forgot her birthright. (1) Although she became a Christian in her later years, she never forgot her cultural heritage as a Kiowa. (2) Birthright: a right or rights that a person has because of being born in a certain family, nation, etc. 76. As a child she had. The restoration of her people in the presence of Tai-me: Tai-me was the most powerful medicine the Kiowas possessed. During a Sun Dance ceremony, it was hung from a tree and worshiped as the bringer of good luck. This was the only time when it was exhibited for viewing. In the presence of Tai-me, the Kiowas were revived, healed and energized. After the ceremony, an important member of the Kiowa tribe was responsible for keeping Tai-me. Only this keeper had the right to open it. 77. The buffalo were gone: the buffalo not only supplied the Kiowas with food and clothing, but also was the animal representation of the sun. 78. In order to consummate the . (1) to consummate: to make complete, perfect (2) sacrifice: the act of offering sth. to a god, especially in former times by killing an animal or a person in a religious ceremony (3) to impale: to push a sharp pointed object through something or somebody
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