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新题型——福尔摩斯侦探题:
689. Excavation of the house of a third-century Camarnian official revealed that he had served four magistrates—public officials who administer the law—over his thirty-year public career, in four provincial capital cities. However, given the Camarnian administrative system of that era, it is unclear whether he served them simultaneously, as a traveling administrator living for part of the year in each provincial capital, or else did so sequentially, leaving one magistrate after several years to join another.
Which of the following would, if found in the excavation, most likely help reveal the pattern of the official's administrative service?
A:Maps and documents describing each of the four provincial capitals
B:A cache of the official's documents related to work from early in his career
C:A set of cups of a type made only in the city of the first magistrate whom the official is known to have served
D:Several pieces of furniture in the styles of two of the provincial capital cities
E:Heavy clothing appropriate only for the coldest of the four cities
704. For the period from the eighth century through the eleventh century, the shifting boundaries between Kingdom F and Kingdom G have not been well charted. Although a certain village in a border region between the two kingdoms usually belonged to Kingdom G, ninth-century artifacts found in the village were in the typical Kingdom F style of that time. It is unclear whether the village was actually a part of Kingdom F in the ninth century or whether it was a part of Kingdom G but had merely adopted Kingdom F's artistic styles under Kingdom F's cultural influence.
Which of the following would, if found in ninth-century sites in the village, best help in determining whether the village was a part of Kingdom F or Kingdom G in the ninth century?
A:A trading contract written in the Kingdom G dialect
B:A drawing of a dwelling complex known to have existed on the border of Kingdom F and Kingdom G in the ninth century
C:Knives and other utensils made from metal typical of ninth-century mining sites in Kingdom F
D:Some fragments of pottery made in the Kingdom G style from the seventh century out of materials only found in Kingdom F
E:Numerous teeth from the ninth century with a chemical signature typical only of teeth from people who had grown up in the heart of Kingdom F
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