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The Parthenon(帕德教神殿)in Athens is a building with a long and complex history.Built nearly 2,500 years ago as a temple celebrating the Greek goddess Athena, it was for thousands of years the church of the Virgin Mary of the Athenians, then a mosque (清真寺), and finally a ruin. The building was changed and the sculptures much damaged over the centuries. By 1800 only about half of the original sculptural decoration remained.

Between 1801 and 1805, Lord Elgin, the British ambassador (大使) to the Ottoman Empire (奥斯曼帝国), which controlled Athens, acting with the full knowledge and permission of the Ottoman authorities, removed about half of the remaining sculptures from the fallen ruins and from the building itself.Lord Elgin loved Greek history and transported the sculptures back to Britain.The arrival of the sculptures in London had a huge effect on the European public, greatly increasing interest in ancient Greek culture and influencing contemporary (当代的) artistic trends.These sculptures were acquired from Lord Elgin by the British Museum in 1816 and since then they have all been on display to the public, free of charge.

    Since the early 1980s, however, the Greek government has argued for the permanent removal to Athens of all the Parthenon sculptures in the British Museum.They have also challenged the British Museum Board of Trustees' legal title to the sculptures.

    The British Museum, however, insists that it exists to tell the story of cultural achievement throughout the world, from the dawn of human history over two million years ago until the present day.The museum considers itself an important resource for the world: the breadth and depth of its collection allows the world public to re-examine cultural identities and explore the complex network of interconnected world cultures.

    It also says that, within the context of this unparalleled (空前的) collection, the Parthenon sculptures are an important representation of ancient Athenian civilization. Each year millions of visitors admire the artistry of the sculptures and gain insights on how ancient Greece influenced - and was influenced by -the other civilizations that it encountered.

61. For most of its history people went to the Parthenon to ______.

   A. admire the goddess Athena            B. pray to their god

   C. search for sculptures                 D. learn about its complex history

62. The underlined "it" (in Paragraph 4) refers to "_________".

   A. the British Museum                     B. the Greek government

   C. the Parthenon                         D. the British Museum Board of Trustees

63. What can we learn about Lord Elgin from the passage?

   A. He is greatly admired in Greece.

   B. He worked for the Ottoman Empire.

   C. He saved the Parthenon sculptures from being destroyed.

   D. He had a deep interest in Greek culture.

64. What can we infer(推断) from the passage?

   A. The sculptures introduced ancient Greek culture to the west.

   B. Ancient Greek culture has greatly influenced world culture.

   C. The British Museum has made much money from the Parthenon sculptures.

   D. The British Museum is the place most capable of preserving these sculptures.

65. The author's main intention in writing this passage is to tell _____.

   A. the history of the Parthenon and its sculptures

   B. what people can see in the British Museum

   C. why the British Museum refuses to return the sculptures

   D. the influence of Greece on British culture

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