問題詳情

綜合測驗   The Spice Routes refer to the trade roads between historical civilizations in Asia,northeastern Africa and Europe. Spices such as ginger and pepper have been knownand used for commerce since ancient times. As early as 2000 BC, spices from Ceylonand China 11 along the Spice Routes to the Middle East. Along the SpiceRoutes, maritime links 12 by traders buying and selling all kinds of exoticfoods. The principal and most profitable goods, 13 , were the spices, which gavethe routes their name.    But precious goods were not the only points of exchange among the traders.Perhaps 14 important was the exchange of information, for instance, knowledgeof new peoples and their culture and scientific skills. The ports along the Spice Routes15 melting pots for ideas and information. With every ship that set sail with acargo of valuables on board, fresh knowledge was carried over the seas to the ship’snext port of call.
【題組】11.
(A) made their point
(B) caught their sight
(C) found their way
(D) took their place

參考答案

答案:C
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)