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  Asia is the largest of the continents of the world.It is larger than Africa, larger than either of the two Americas, and four times as large as Europe.Asia and Europe form a huge land mass.Indeed Europe is so much smaller than Asia that some geographers regard Europe as a peninsula(半岛)of Asia.Many geographers say that the Ural Mountains form the dividing line between Europe and Asia.Some think differently.But all geographers agree that Asia was once linked to North America.Or, to be more exact, Alaska was at one time connected with the tip of Siberia.The ancestors of American Indians, geographers say, were Asians.30,000 years ago they went across the land bridge and settled down in new homes.Only a small canal separates Africa from Asia.But before the Suez Canal was cut in 1869 Asia was also linked to Africa.

  The highest point of the earth is in Asia.This is the peak of the Himalaya Mountains.It is over 29,140 feet high.At this altitude the air is very thin and the weather is uncertain.So the climbing is very difficult.People take great pride in getting to that peak.

  The world’s great religious originated from Asia:Buddhism from India, Christianity from Palestine, Islam from Arabia.Today Buddhism and Islam are the principal religions of much of Asia.

  Asia is also the most populous continent.China, the country with the largest population in the world, is in Asia.One half of the world’s population are Asians.A Chinese is an Asian, a Japanese is an Asian, and an Indian is an Asian.So is an Iranian, a Palestinian, an Iraqi, a Filipino, a Singaporean.A meeting of Asians is usually a large gathering.The Asian Games meet every four years, sometimes with as many as 40 nations taking part.There was a time when Asia led the world in civilization.Today most of the Asian countries are still developing countries.They are working very hard to catch up in science and technology.They must.They have little time to lose.

(1)

Ancestors of American Indians were ________

[  ]

A.

Europeans

B.

Indians

C.

Americans

D.

Asians

(2)

________ separates Africa from Asia.

[  ]

A.

The Ural Mountains

B.

The Himalaya Mountains

C.

The Atlantic

D.

The Suez Canal

(3)

Christianity originated from ________

[  ]

A.

Arabia

B.

Europe

C.

Palestine

D.

India

(4)

Which of the following statement about Asia is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

Asia is the most populous continent.

B.

Today most of the Asian countries are still developing countries.

C.

The highest point of the earth is in Asia.

D.

Asia was once connected with South America.

答案:1.D;2.D;3.C;4.D;
解析:

(1)

细节题。文章第一段“The ancestors of American Indians, geographers say, were Asians”一句给出答案。

(2)

细节题。亚洲和非洲的分界线是苏伊士运河。

(3)

细节题。文章第三段“The world’s great religious originated from Asia:Buddhism from India, Christianity from Palestine, Islam from Arabia.”给出答案。

(4)

判断题。选项D是错误的。


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