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V. 篇章結構:10%      Easter Island is a Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian triangle. ___46___ Jacob Roggeveen, a Dutch explorer, encountered Easter Island on Easter Sunday in 1722. The island's official Spanish name, Isla de Pascua, is Spanish for "Easter Island". ___47___ The large stone statues, or moai, for which Easter Island is world-famous, were carved during a relatively short and intense burst of creative and productive megalithic activity. A total of 887 monolithic stone statues have been inventoried on the island and in museum collections. ____48___ The figures kneel on bent knees with their hands over their stomach. Some upright moai have become buried up to their necks by shifting soils ___49___ There are several others close to this size. Some 50 of the now standing statues have been re-erected in modern times. ___50___ Traditional methods were used to re-erect the statues during an expedition to the island by Thor Heyerdahl. 
(A) The largest Moai is known as "Paro" weighing 82 tons.
(B) The name "Easter Island" was given by the island's first recorded European visitor.
(C) Although often identified as "Easter Island heads", the statues are actually complete torsos.
(D) Easter Island is famous for its monumental statues, called moai, created by the Rapanui people.
(E) The first moai was re-erected on the beach of Anakena in 1958.
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答案:B
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(0),B(0),C(1),D(0),E(0)

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