2015年1月31日雅思阅读真题与解析
Passage 1 (旧题)
题材:历史文化类
题目:Tattoo on Tikopia
题型:判断4+图表填空5+表格填空4
文章大意:
执着的心 本文研究的是毛利人的传统纹身,先介绍背景(定义、历史),科学家喜欢研究这种纹身,然后介绍纹身的制作工艺,最后说了纹身的含义。
A There are still debates about the originsof Polynesian culture, but one thing we can ensure is that Polynesia is not asingle tribe but a complex one. Polynesians which includes Marquesans,Samoans, Niueans, Tongans, Cook Islanders, Hawaiians, Tahitians, andMaori, arc genetically linked to indigenous peoples of parts of Southeast Asia.It s a sub-
region of Occania, comprising of a large grouping of over 1 ,000islands scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean, within atriangle that has New Zealand, Hawaii and Easter Island as its corners.
B Polynesian history has fascinated thewestern world since Pacific cultures were first contacted by European explorersin the late 18th century. The small island of Tikopia, for many people - evenfor many Solomon Islanders-- is so far away that it ems like a mythical land;a place like Namia that magical land in C. S. Lewis, classic, ‘The Chronicles of Namia.” Maybe becau of it — Tikopia, its people, and their cultures have long fascinatedscholars, travelers, and casual obrvers. Like the pioneers Peter Dillion,Dumoni D' Urville and John Colleridge Patterson who visited and wrote about theisland in the 1800s, Raymond Firth is one of tho people captured by thealluring attraction of Tikopia. As a result, he had made a number of trips tothe island since 1920s and recorded his experiences, obrvations and reflectionson Tikopia, its people, cultures and the changes that have occurred.
C While engaged in study of the kinship andreligious life of the people of Tikopia, Firth made a few obrvations on theirtattooing. Brief though the notes are they may be worth putting on record asan indication of the sociological tting of the practice in this primitivePolynesian community. The origin of the English word ‘tattoo' actually comesfrom the Tikopia word 'tatau1. The word for tattoo marks in general is tau,and the operation of tattooing is known as ta tau, ta being thegeneric term for the act of striking.
D The technique oftattooing was similar throughout Polynesia. Traditional tattoo artists createtheir indelible tattoos using pigment made from the candlenut or kukui nut.First, they bum the nut inside a bowl made of half a coconut shell. They thenscrape out the soot and u a pestle to mix it with liquid. Bluing is sometimesadded to counteract the reddish hue of the carbon-bad pigment. It also makesthe outline of the inscribed designs bolder on the dark skin of tattooingsubjects.
血型减肥法 E For the instrumentsud when tattooing, specialists ud a range of chils made from albatrosswing bone which were hafted onto a handle which was made from the hear南山动物园
t wood ofthe bush and struck with a mallet. The tattooer began by sketching withcharcoal a design on the supine subject, who skin at that location wasstretched taut by one more apprentices. The tattooer then dipped the appropriatepoints - either a single one or a whole comb into the ink (usually contained ina coconut-shell cup) and tapped it into the subject's skin, holding the bladehandle in one hand and tapping it with the other. The blood that usuallytrickled from the punctures was wiped away either by the tattooer or hisapprentice, the latter having also rved by restraining a pain-wracked subjectfrom moving, for the operation was inevitably painful a test of fortitude thattattooers sought to shorten by working as fast as possible. In fact, tattoosnearly always festered and often led to sickness - and in some cas death.
F In ancient Polynesian society, nearlyeveryone was tattooed. It was an integral part of ancient culture and was muchmore than a body ornament. Tattooing indicated ones genealogy and/or rank insociety. It was a sign of wealth, of strength and of the ability to endurepain. Tho who went without them were en as persons of lower social status.As such, chiefs and warriors generally had the most elaborate tattoos.Tattooing wa
逆作法s generally begun at adolescence,and would often not be completed for a number of years. Receivingtattoo constituted an important milestone between childhood and adulthood, andwas accompanied by many rites and rituals. Apart from signaling status andrank, another reason for the practice in traditional times was to make a personmore attractive to the opposite x.英雄联盟船长
G The male facial tattoo is generallydivided into eight ctions of the face. The center of the forehead designateda person's general rank. The area around the brows designated his position. Thearea around the eyes and the no designated his hapu, or sub-tribe rank. Thearea around the temples rved to detail ms marital status, like the number ofmarriages. The area under the no displayed his signature. This signature wasonce memorized by tribal chiefs who ud it when buying property, signingdeeds, and officiating orders. The cheek area designated the nature of theperson's work. The chin area showed the person's mana. Lastly, the jaw areadesignated a person's birth status.开学祝福语大全
H A person's ancestry is indicated on eachside of the face. The left side is generally the
father's side,and the right side was the mother's. The manutahi design is workedon the men’s back. It consists of two vertical lines drawn down the spine, withshort vertical lines between them. When a man had the manutahi on his back, he took pride in himlf. At gatherings of the people he could stand forth in their midst and display histattoo designs with songs. And rows of triangles design on the men's chestindicate his bravery.
化学怎么才能学好 I Tattoo was a way delivering informationof its owner. It’s also a traditional method to fetch spiritual power,protection and strength. The Polynesians u this as a sign of character,position and levels in a hierarchy. Polynesian peoples believe that a person’smana, their spiritual power or life force, is displayed through their tattoo.北京文艺