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Hadrian’s Wall

Hadrian’s Wall was built, beginning in 122 AD, to keep Roman Britain safe from attacks from the Picts. The wall, starting from the North Sea to the Irish Sea (from the Tyne to the Solway), is about 73 miles long, 10 feet wide, and 15 feet high. In addition to the wall, the Romans built a system of small forts(堡垒) housing up to 60 men every Roman mile along its whole length, with e towers very 1/3 Roman mile. 16 larger forts holding from 500 to 1000 soldiers were built into the wall, with large gates on the north face.

Israeli West Bank barrier

The Israeli West Bank barrier is a barrier under construction by the State of Israel along and within the West Bank. Upon completion, the barrier’s total length will be nearly 700 kilometers. The barrier is built mainly in the West Bank.

The Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall was the physical boundary between West Germany and East Germany. The Berlin Wall was built in the dead of night in 1961 and for 28 years kept East Germans from escaping to the West. Its destruction (in 1989) was celebrated around the world.

Conwy’s Town Walls

Conwy’s Town Walls are an ancient defensive (防御的) project around the town of Conwy in North Wales. The walls were built between 1283 and 1287. They are 1.3 kilometers long and include 21 towers and three gate houses. The project was completed by large quantities of workers and cost around £15,000. Today the walls form part of the UNESCO world heritage site(联合国教科文组织世界文化遗产).

1.We know from the passage that Hadrian’s Wall_______.

A. is about 15 feet wide

B. has about 60 small forts

C. is seen from the Tyne to the North Sea

D. has 16 larger forts built into it

2.The Israeli West Bank barrier_______.

A. is a barrier being built by the Israeli state

B. is built completely in the West Bank

C. once made Israel separated

D. has a length of over 700 kilometers

3.People around the world celebrated the destruction of_______.

A. the Israeli West Bank barrier

B. the Berlin Wall

C. Conwy’s Town Walls

D. Hadrian’s Wall

4.According to the passage, Conwy’s Town Walls_______.

A. have 21 gatehouses

B. were built in the twelfth century

C. were built for the purpose of defense

D. will soon become a UNSCO world heritage site

5.What do Hadrian’s Wall and Conwy’s Town Walls have in common?

A. They have the same length

B. They were built in the same age

C. They have towers on their walls.

D. They cost a huge amount of money

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