1、TPO10reading语法整理一、 动名词TPO10-reading-passage 11、 A country as vast as China with so long-lasting a civilization has a complex social and visual history, within which pottery and porcelain plays a major role.2、 The earliest ceramics were fired to earthenware temperatures, but as early as the fifteenth
2、 century B.C., high-temperature stone wares were being made with glazed surfaces.3、 During the Six Dynasties period (AD 265-589), kilns in north China were producing high-fired ceramics of good quality.4、 One of the most far-reaching examples is the impact of the fine ninth-century AD.5、 In the seve
3、nteenth century, the trading activities of the Dutch East India Company resulted in vast quantities of decorated Chinese porcelain being brought to Europe, which stimulated and influenced the work of a wide variety of wares, notably Delft.6、 Just as painted designs on Greek pots may seem today to be
4、 purely decorative, whereas in fact they were carefully and precisely worked out so that at the time, their meaning was clear, so it is with Chinese pots.7、 The dragon represented the emperor, and the phoenix, the empress; the pomegranate indicated fertility, and a pair of fish, happiness; mandarin
5、ducks stood for wedded bliss; the pine tree, peach, and crane are emblems of long life; and fish leaping from waves indicated success in the civil service examinations.8、 Long and often lyrical descriptions of the different types of ware exist that assist in classifying pots, although these sometime
6、s confuse an already large and complicated picture.TPO10-reading-passage 29、 One of the most difficult aspects of deciding whether current climatic events reveal evidence of the impact of human activities is that it is hard to get a measure of what constitutes the natural variability of the climate.
7、10、 We also know that the global climate system is immensely complicated and that everything is in some way connected, and so the system is capable of fluctuating in unexpected ways.11、 What we do know is that as we include longer time intervals, the record shows increasing evidence of slow swings i
8、n climate between different regimes.12、 While these records provide broadly consistent indications that temperature variations can occur on a global scale, there are nonetheless some intriguing differences, which suggest that the pattern of temperature variations in regional climates can also differ
9、 significantly from each other.13、 Equally striking, however, is the relative stability of the climate in the past 10,000 years (the Holocene period).14、 One way to estimate how all the various processes leading to climate variability will combine is by using computer models of the global climate.15
10、、 There is a growing body of opinion that both these physical variations have a measurable impact on the climate.TPO10-reading-passage 316、 Such villages, however, generally lay in regions of relatively advanced agricultural production, permitting not only the survival of peasants but also the accum
11、ulation of an agricultural surplus for investment.17、 More extended trading networks also helped develop Europes economy in this period.18、 English and Dutch ships carrying rye from the Baltic states reached Spain and Portugal.19、 Population growth generated an expansion of small-scale manufacturing
12、, particularly of handicrafts, textiles, and metal production in England, Flanders, parts of northern Italy, the southwestern German states, and parts of Spain.20、 Only iron smelting and mining required marshaling a significant amount of capital (wealth invested to create more wealth).21、 The develo
13、pment of banking and other financial services contributed to the expansion of trade.22、 An Amsterdam merchant purchasing soap from a merchant in Marseille could go to an exchanger and pay the exchanger the equivalent sum in guilders, the Dutch currency.23、 The exchanger would then send a bill of exc
14、hange to a colleague in Marseille, authorizing the colleague to pay the Marseille merchant in the merchants own currency after the actual exchange of goods had taken place.24、 The rapid expansion in international trade also benefitted from an infusion of capital, stemming largely from gold and silve
15、r brought by Spanish vessels from the Americas.25、 Unlike short-term financial cooperation between investors for a single commercial undertaking, joint-stock companies provided permanent funding of capital by drawing on the investments of merchants and other investors who purchased shares in the com
16、pany.二、 不定式TPO10-reading-passage 11、 Just as painted designs on Greek pots may seem today to be purely decorative, whereas in fact they were carefully and precisely worked out so that at the time, their meaning was clear, so it is with Chinese pots.TPO10-reading-passage 22、 We need therefore to know
17、 how much the climate can vary of its own accord in order to interpret with confidence the extent to which recent changes are natural as opposed to being the result of human activities.3、 Instrumental records do not go back far enough to provide us with reliable measurements of global climatic varia
18、bility on timescales longer than a century.4、 To build up a better picture of fluctuations appreciably further back in time requires us to use proxy records.5、 Over long periods of time, substances whose physical and chemical properties change with the ambient climate at the time can be deposited in
19、 a systematic way to provide a continuous record of changes in those properties overtime, sometimes for hundreds or thousands of years.6、 One way to estimate how all the various processes leading to climate variability will combine is by using computer models of the global climate.7、 They can do onl
20、y so much to represent the full complexity of the global climate and hence may give only limited information about natural variability.8、 Studies suggest that to date the variability in computer simulations is considerably smaller than in data obtained from the proxy records.9、 Thus we need to be ab
21、le to include these in our deliberations.10、 Some current analyses conclude that volcanoes and solar activity explain quite a considerable amount of the observed variability in the period from the seventeenth to the early twentieth centuries, but that they cannot be invoked to explain the rapid warm
22、ing in recent decades.TPO10-reading-passage 311、 Populations cannot grow unless the rural economy can produce enough additional food to feed more people.12、 Much of the potential for European economic development lay in what at first glance would seem to have been only sleepy villages.13、 Members of
23、 poor peasant families spun or wove cloth and linens at home for scant remuneration in an attempt to supplement meager family income.14、 Only iron smelting and mining required marshaling a significant amount of capital (wealth invested to create more wealth).15、 Bills of exchange, which had their or
24、igins in medieval Italy, were promissory notes (written promises to pay a specified amount of money by a certain date) that could be sold to third parties.16、 Merchants no longer had to carry gold and silver over long, dangerous journeys.17、 The exchanger would then send a bill of exchange to a coll
25、eague in Marseille, authorizing the colleague to pay the Marseille merchant in the merchants own currency after the actual exchange of goods had taken place.18、 Bills of exchange contributed to the development of banks, as exchangers began to provide loans.19、 Not until the eighteenth century, howev
26、er, did such banks as the Bank of Amsterdam and the Bank of England begin to provide capital for business investment.20、 Their principal function was to provide funds for the state.三、 分词TPO10-reading-passage 11、 The ceramics fall into three broad typesearthenware, stoneware, and porcelainfor vessels
27、, architectural items such as roof tiles, and modeled objects and figures.2、 During the Six Dynasties period (AD 265-589), kilns in north China were producing high-fired ceramics of good quality.3、 White wares produced in Hebei and Henan provinces from the seventh to the tenth centuries evolved into
28、 the highly prized porcelains of the Song dynasty (AD. 960-1279), long regarded as one of the high points in the history of Chinas ceramic industry.4、 Ceramic products also include lead-glazed tomb models of the Han dynasty, three-color lead-glazed vessels and figures of the Tang dynasty, and Ming t
29、hree-color temple ornaments, in which the motifs were outlined in a raised trail of slipas well as the many burial ceramics produced in imitation of vessels made in materials of higher intrinsic value.5、 Trade between the West and the settled and prosperous Chinese dynasties introduced new forms and
30、 different technologies.6、 So admired were these pieces that they encouraged the development of earthenware made in imitation of porcelain and instigated research into the method of their manufacture.7、 From the Middle East the Chinese acquired a blue pigmenta purified form of cobalt oxide unobtaina
31、ble at that time in Chinathat contained only a low level of manganese.8、 Cobalt ores found in China have a high manganese content, which produces a more muted blue-gray color.9、 In the seventeenth century, the trading activities of the Dutch East India Company resulted in vast quantities of decorate
32、d Chinese porcelain being brought to Europe, which stimulated and influenced the work of a wide variety of wares, notably Delft.10、 Just as painted designs on Greek pots may seem today to be purely decorative, whereas in fact they were carefully and precisely worked out so that at the time, their meaning was clear, so it is with Chinese pots.11、 Only when European decorative themes were introduced did these meanings become obscured or even lost.12、 From early times pots were used in both religious and secular contexts.13、 The imperial court co
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