IV. Reading Comprehension 教嬨㷔槿 (30%):閱讀測驗 A. Passage 1
For a long time, Egyptologists agreed that the Sphinx was created during the time of the pharaoh Khafre
(2520-2494 B.C.). However, it was clear that the Sphinx was unlike the pyramids and other monuments at Giza in
some important ways. First, the Sphinx was not built with blocks of stone. It was carved out of the living bedrock.
Second, it is not a temple, nor a pyramid. It is a huge statue with the head of a man and the body of a lion. The
eyes of the “lion man” stare forever at the eastern horizon. However, no one voiced any doubts about the origin of
the Sphinx until 1979, when John West, an amateur archaeologist and Egyptian tour guide, published a book
called Serpent in the Sky. In this book, he claimed that the Sphinx was actually built thousands of years before the
time of Khafre. His evidence was based on a careful examination of erosion on the stone. West noticed that
erosion patterns on the Sphinx were not horizontal like those on other monuments at Giza. He knew that such
horizontal weathering was the result of prolonged exposure to strong winds and sandstorms. But the marks on the
Sphinx were vertical. Sandstorms couldn’t have caused them. It looked like erosion from water, but where could
the water have come from in the arid region? According to West’s theory, the vertical weathering was caused by rain. Therefore, the Sphinx must have been built thousands of years earlier when Egypt had a much rainier
climate. Unfortunately, West had no scientific credentials—he wasn’t a professor and he had no Ph.D.—so his
revolutionary theory was not taken seriously
【題組】(39)What does “arid” in the second paragraph mean?
(A) Hot.
(B) Dry.
(C) Cold.
(D) Humid.