L5-U2-3-1 Introducing the Iceman 英語(yǔ)流利說(shuō) 懂你英語(yǔ)

One of the most interesting people in history is probably someone you have never heard of.

We will call him "Iceman" because his body was frozen in ice for several thousand years.

His body was discovered in 1991 by two hikers in the mountains near the border of Austria[1] and Italy.

The lower part of his body was still frozen in ice, but the upper part was uncovered and visible.

Once the body was extracted[2] from the ice, it was taken in for examination.

Upon examination, scientists determined[3] that the Iceman lived around 5,300 (fifty-three hundred) years ago.

This was at the end of the Stone Age, nearly 1,000 years before the great pyramids were built.

This made him the oldest mummy[4] ever found.

√ 排序

(1)Once the body was extracted from the ice, it was taken in for examination.

(2)Upon examination, scientists determined that the Iceman lived around 5,300 (fifty-three hundred) years ago.

(3)This was at the end of the Stone Age, nearly 1,000 years before the great pyramids were built.

(4)This made him the oldest mummy ever found.

Who figured out[5] when the Iceman lived? -Some scientists.

Iceman's body was in good condition when it was found.

People believed that the body was one of many hikers who had been lost in recent years.

Nobody suspected that the body was as old as it was.

It had been preserved by the ice for thousands of years.

Given its good condition, studying it was like opening a window in time.

Scientists could learn a lot about how people lived 5,000 years ago.

Why was the body was in such good condition when it was found? - It had been preserved by the ice.

Given its good condition, studying it was like opening a window in time. Scientists could learn a lot about how people lived 5,000 years ago.

The Iceman lived at the end of the Stone Age, a time of great change in human history.

Hunting was still a major source of food, but people were beginning to farm.

People were settling down and forming communities[6].

These communities were claiming territory and setting up boundaries.

As a result, sometimes they had to fight to defend their territory from outsiders.

The village where the Iceman lived was probably not far from where he died.

Perhaps he was killed in a battle with outsiders.

What was still a major source of food at the end of the Stone Age? - hunting

Why did people have to fight outsiders? - to defend their territory

√ 排序

(1)The Iceman lived at the end of the Stone Age, a time of great change in human history.

(2) People were beginning to farm and form permanent communities.

(3)These communities were claiming territory and setting up boundaries.

(4)As a result, sometimes they had to fight to defend their territory from outsiders.

Once the body was extracted from the ice, it was taken in for examination.

Nobody suspected that the body was as old as it was.

Scientists could learn a lot about how people lived 5,000 years ago.

People believed that the body was one of many hikers who had been lost in recent years.

Hunting was still a major source of food, but people were beginning to farm.


  1. Austria ['?stri?] 奧地利 ?

  2. [ik'str?kt] 費(fèi)力地取出 ?

  3. v. 決定;斷定
    斷言 allege [?'led?] ?

  4. ['m?mi] - ★
    n. 木乃伊, 瘦而干癟之人, 媽咪 ?

  5. figure out 合計(jì)為, 計(jì)算出, 弄清楚 ?

  6. n. 社區(qū);團(tuán)體, 群體 ?

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