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  The Silk Road

  The routes

  For centuries, the Silk Road was the most important line of communication connecting East and West.Although the Silk Road covered a huge distance linking modern day Xi’an with the Middle East and Europe, today one area in particular is associated most closely with the name of the Silk Road.This are is Xinjiang in Northwest China, through which two major routes of the Silk Road passed on the northern and southern side of the Taklamakan desert.

  The name

  The Silk Road got its name in the 19th century when a German geographer identified it as the route through which the Romans got their silk from China.However, silk wasn’t the only thing that passed along the Silk Road; anything that had buyers was traded along the road.Goods were traded from market to market passing through many hands before they reached their final destinations.

  Buddhism

  The Silk Road was not just the route through which goods were carried.It was also important for the exchange of ideas.Buddhism from India entered China along the Silk Road and had a huge influence on Chinese culture.Greek art styles were popular along the Silk Road and gave Buddhist statues in Northern India classical Western faces.These styles from Northern India were also found in Xinjiang.

  The people

  One of China’s famous monks, Xuan Zang, followed the Silk Road in the 6th century to collect Buddhist scriptures from India.Around 600 years later, one of Europe’s famous travelers, Marco Polo, entered China along the Silk Road.Both Xuan Zang and Marco Polo left detailed records of their journeys along the Silk Road.

  The Silk Road today

  Today, the Xinjiang Autonomous Region remains an international crossroad where traders from surrounding countries, and tourists from all over the world regularly meet.Trade in precious stones, food, drinks, crafts, art, and of course, silk, continues, too.

  1.For centuries, the Silk Road was the most important line of communication which connected ______.

  2.The Silk Road was named by ______ after he found the route that Romans got silk from China.

  3.The Silk Road was not only the route for trade but also an important route for ______.

  4.Xuan Zang and Marco Polo did a lot in ______ of their journeys along the Silk Road.

  5.According to the passage, today ______ is still an important international crossroad on the Silk Road.

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答案:1.East and West 2.a German Geographer 3.the exchange of ideas 4.leaving detailed records 5.Xinjiang

试题解析:
1.根 据For centuries, the Silk Road was the most important line of communication connecting East and West.得知。
2.根据The Silk Road got its name in the 19th century when a German geographer identified it as the route through which the Romans got their silk from China.得知。
3.根据The Silk Road was not just the route through which goods were carried.It was also important for the exchange of ideas.得知。
4.根据Both Xuan Zang and Marco Polo left detailed records of their journeys along the Silk Road.得知。
100.根据Today, the Xinjiang Autonomous Region remains an international crossroad where traders from surrounding countries,得知。

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