摘要:3. until 1431.

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  While Thais and Cambodians share the same branch of Buddhism(佛教),many linguistic and cultural traits(特点),the neighbors have had many slight quarrels over the countries,many of which were lined to the Angkor Wat temple.

  For 500 years,from the early ninth century,Angkor Wat,was the capital of Khmer(Cambodian)empire that stretched over much of modern Indo-China.The Thais captured it in 1431 and Cambodia became a battleground sandwiched between Siam,as Thailand was called,and Vietnam.

  France officially declared Cambodia a colony in 1867 but allowed Thailands control of two provinces,including Siem Reap,the home Angkor War.Forty years later France regained the two provinces for Cambodia in a treaty with Bangkok.

  After Cambodia declared its independence in 1953,a bitter dispute(争论)broke out between the neighbors over possession of another temple,Preah Vihear,located on a border escarpment(悬崖).The International Court Of Justice at last sided with Cambodia in 1962.

  During the rule of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in 1975~1979,and after its overthrow,there was little formal contact between the countries.

  Relations were not normalized until after the UK-sponsored election in 1993 restored democracy to Cambodia.But several borders still remain disputed.

(1)

The underlined word“it”(Paragraph 2)refers to ________

[  ]

A.

Khmer

B.

Angkor War

C.

Thailand

D.

Cambodia

(2)

The two provinces controlled by Thailand were returned to Cambodia in ________

[  ]

A.

1867

B.

1431

C.

1827

D.

1907

(3)

Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Cambodia was founded in 1953.

B.

During the rule of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia,there was little formal contact between Thailand and Cambodia.

C.

Preah Vihear belonged to Thailand according to the judgment of the International Court in 1962.

D.

Relations between Thailand and Cambodia were normalized in 1993.

(4)

What is the best title for this passage?

[  ]

A.

Temple of Discussion.

B.

Preah Vihear.

C.

The Angkor Wat Temple.

D.

Temple of Disturbance.

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  While Thais and Cambodians share the same branch of Buddhism(佛教), many linguistic(语言的)and cultural traits(特点), the neighbours have had many slight quarrels over the countries, many of which were lined to the Angkor Wat temple.

  For 500 years, from the early ninth century, Angkor Wat, was the capital of Khmer(Cambodian)Empire that stretched over much of modern Indo-China.The Thais captured it in 1431 and Cambodia became a battleground sandwiched(夹入中间)between Siam, as Thailand was called, and Vietnam.

  France officially declared Cambodia a colony in 1867 but allowed Thailand control of two provinces, including Siem Reap, the home Angkor Wat.Forty years later France regained the two provinces for Cambodia in a treaty with Bangkok.After Cambodia declared its independence in 1953, a bitter dispute broke out between the neighbours over possession of another temple, Preah Vihear, located on a border escarpment(悬崖).The international court of justice at last sided with Cambodia in 1962.

  During the rule of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in 1975-1979, and after its overthrow, there was little formal contact between the countries.

  Relations were not normalized until after the UK-sponsored election in 1993 restored democracy to Cambodia.But several borders still remain disputed(争议).

(1)

The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refers to ________.

[  ]

A.

Khmer

B.

Angkor Wat

C.

Thailand

D.

Cambodia

(2)

The two provinces controlled by Thailand were returned to Cambodia in ________.

[  ]

A.

1967

B.

1431

C.

1827

D.

1907

(3)

From the text we know that ________.

[  ]

A.

Thailand was founded in 1953

B.

During the rule of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, there was little formal contact between Thailand and Cambodia

C.

Preah Vihear belonged to Thailand according to the judgment of the international court in 1962

D.

Relations between Thailand and Cambodia were not normalized in 1993

(4)

What is the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Temple of Discussion.

B.

Preah Vihear.

C.

The Angkor Wat Temple.

D.

Temple of Disturbance(动乱).

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  While Thais and Cambodians share the same branch of Buddhism(佛教), many linguistic(语言的)and cultural traits(特点), the neighbors have had many slight quarrels over the centuries, many of which were lined to the Angkor Wat temple.

  For 500 years, from the early ninth century, Angkor Wat, was the capital of Khmer(Cambodian)empire that stretched over much of modern Indo-China.The Thais captured it in 1431 and Cambodia became a battleground sandwiched between Siam, as Thailand was called, and Vietnam.

  France officially declared Cambodia a colony in 1867 but allowed Thailand’s’ ________, including Siam Reap, the home of Angkor Wat.Fifty years later France regained the two provinces, for Cambodia in a treaty with Bangkok.

  After Cambodia declared its independence in 1953, a bitter dispute broke out between the neighbors over possession of another temple, Preah Vihara, located on a border escarpment(悬崖).The International Court of Justice at last sided with Cambodia in 1962.

  During the rule of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in 1975-1979, and after its overthrow, there was little formal contact between the countries.

  Relations were not normalized until after the UK-sponsored election in 1993 restored democracy to Cambodia.But several borders still remain disputed.

1.What is the best title of the passage?(within 10 words)

____________________________

2.The under word “it” in Paragraph Two refers to.

____________________________

3.Fill in the blank in the third paragraph to complete the sentence.(within 10 words)

____________________________

4.Translate the underlined parts in the passage.

____________________________

5.Suppose you have a chance to travel abroad, which country do like to go?Why?(within 30 words)

____________________________

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