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2014年12月英语六级听力真题:短文三(网友版)

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  2014年12月20日,大学英语四六级考试结束当日,频道第一时间更新公布英语四六级真题答案,并特别邀请多位新东方名师为广大考生进行考后试题解析。同时广大考生还可随时微博,与线上老师以及考生随时互动答疑,最后新东方祝广大考生在此次考试中取得优异成绩!

  On Christmas Eve in 1994, humans entered a cave in the mountains of southeastern France for what was probably the first time in 20,000 years. The vivid images of more than 300 animals that Jean-Marie Chauvet and his assistants found on the cave walls were like none that they had seen before. Unusual in the Grotte Chauvet, as the cave is now called in honor of its discoverer, are paintings of many flat sheeting animals. Other known caves from the same geographical area and time period contain only paintings of plantites. The paintings in this cave refute the old theory that Cro-Magnoon people painted animals that they hunted and then ate. Now many specialists believe that cave paintings were not part of a ritual to bring good luck to hunters. They point out that while deer made up a major part of their diet, there're no drawings of deer. They believe that the animals painted were those central to the symbolic and spiritual life of the times; animals that represented something deep and spiritual to the people. Scientists are hopeful that Groo Chavie will yield new information about the art and lifestyle of Cro-Magnoon people. They readily admit, however, that little is understood yet as to the reasons why ice age artists created their interesting and detailed paintings. Scientists also wonder why some paintings were done in areas that are so difficult to get to, in caves, for example, that are 2,400 feet underground, and accessible only by crawling through narrow passageways.

  23. How did the cave get its name?

  24. What is the old theory about the paintings in the cave?

  25. What do scientists readily admit according to the speaker?

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