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青浦區(qū)2017學(xué)年高三年級(jí)第二次學(xué)業(yè)質(zhì)量調(diào)研測試英語學(xué)科試卷Q2018.04英語學(xué)科試卷Q2018.04(時(shí)間120分鐘,滿分140分)I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.A.Tothebank.B.Tothemuseum.A.10:07. B.10:30.A.Usethewoman,sphone.C.GetsomechangefromJane.Totheclinic.D.Totherestaurant.C.11:00. D.11:07.B.Payforthephonecall.Goandlookforapayphone.Saturday.B.Theyarebargaining.D.Theyarearguing.Saturday.B.Theyarebargaining.D.Theyarearguing.B.Themanwillcleantheair-conditioner.C.She,dliketohavethewindowopen.A.Theyareentertaining.C.Theyareboring.A.Sheisfullyengaged.Shehassomepapertobury.Shepreferskeepingtheair-conditioneronB.Theyaretime-consuming.D.Theyarerewarding.B.Shedoesn,tlikeget-together.D.Shequestionstheman,spurpose.A.Helikestowearcleanclothes.Hechangeshisjobfrequently.Heiscarelessabouthisappearance.Heisashamedofhispresentcondition.A.WhetherhehastimeonSaturday.Whetherhecangetaccesstotheconcert.Whethertheticketswillbetooexpensive.D.WhetherthewomanisavailableonA.Theyarecomplaining.C.Theyarenegotiating.A.Thewindowsmellsoffreshpaint.A.Hisnotebookismissing.Hishandwritingisdifficulttoread.Hewasn,tinclassthismorningeither.He'salreadylenthisnotestosomeoneelse.SectionB高三英語試卷第1頁共13頁

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheshortpassagesandthelongerconversation.Theshortpassagesandthelongerconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Photosofpolarbears.Photosheavilyedited.Photosoffinequalitytoappearinprint.Photosreflectingscientists,workinglife.A.Ayear,spersonalsubscriptiontoNatureisanotherawardtowinners.PhotoscanbeuploadedtoTwitterwiththetagScientistAtWork.FivewinningphotoswillbepublishedinoneissueofNature.Allentrieshavetobesenttophotocompetition@N.A.Toencouragepeopletoworkwithscientists.Toattractpeopletoparticipateinacontest.Toincreasethesalesofthemagazine.Toteachpeoplehowtotakepictures.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Becausenoteaminvitedhimtoplay. B.Becausehestoppedtrainingforawhile.C.Becauseheappearedtobetootired. D.Becausehesufferedfromadisease.15.A.8.5.B.19.2.C.44.D.53.15.A.8.5.B.19.2.C.44.D.53.A.Bosh,sgreatbasketballcareerinNBA.TheregulartrainingBoshtookinNBA.Bosh,srepeateddesiretoreturntoNBA.ThereasonwhyBoshcouldn,tplayatNBA.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.A.Heistrainingtoflyasingleengineplane.B. Hehopestobeaninternationalpilot.C.Heisnotsureabouthisfuture plan. D. HeworksforAirCanada.A.Fromhisfriends. B. Fromhisfather.C.Fromhistraining. D. Fromhisuniversity.A.Byattendingspecialschools.高三英語試卷第2頁共13頁Bygettingaprivatelicensefirst.Bygettingintoanairlinecompanyfirst.Bypassingatestforcommerciallicense.A.Hisflyinghoursintotal. B.Hisinterviewperformance.C.Hisuniversitydegrees. D.Hisprivatepilotlicense.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.ThekindnessofKiwiLotto(樂透彩票)winnersWe,vealldreamedofwinningtheLottobutwhatactuallyhappenswhenournumberscomeup?Theanswerisratherheart-warming.NewresearchouttodayfromLottoNewZealandrevealsthree-quartersofPowerballwinnersthinkofsharing(21)spending.OneluckyPowerballwinnerfromTaurangawaseventhinkingofothersbeforehisnumberscameup.“AweekbeforeIwonLotto,Isawanambulance(22)sideborethenameofthedonor,andIthought,‘ifIeverwinLotto,that,swhatIwilldo'andthen10days,laterIwon,”hesaid.Havingwon$5.5milliondollars,he'snowspendingapartofthemoneyontwoambulancesforhislocalhospital.“They'regoingtosay‘(23)(donate)byaLottowinner'ontheside.Ihopethatitwillinspireotherstopayitforwardiftheyeverfind(24)inafortunatepositionlikeIhave.”“Mylife(25)(save)manyyearsagobyaStJohnambulanceandit'samarvellousfeelingrepayingbackthatkindness.”Itwasthiskindofbehaviour(26)ledtoLottoNZ'sinspiringtruestoryofaKiwimanwhowon$15millionand,honouringapromisemadelongago,wenthalveswithhismate.2017wasthe(27)(lucky)yearonrecordforPowerballwinners.“Lastyear,therewere19differentPowerballwinners一(28)mostofthemhadincommonwasthedesiretosharetheirgoodfortune.”saidEmiliaMazur,GeneralManagerCorporateCommunications.“AnotherTaurangamanwon$10millionwithPowerballinJulyandoncehegotovertheshockofwinning,hisfirstthoughtwashiscommunityandhehassincesharedsomeofhiswinningstoupgradeitsfacilities.”Groupplayersarenaturalsharers-notonly(29)theysharethewinningsamongthemselvesbuttheyalsothenwanttohelpoutothers.“Everyoneisjustsohappy,it'screatedanamazingsenseoffreedom.”saidoneofthegroupleadersTina.“Formepersonally,(30)(know)howmuchofasignificantdifferenceyouhavemadetoyourfamilyandyourcircleoffriends,IhaveafeelingthatIhaveneverexperienced.It'sanunquantifiablefeeling-it'smagic.”高三英語試卷第3頁共13頁SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed. A.spareB.removedC.remindingD.addressedE.postingF.viralG.approved H.schemeI.permitJ.implementK.promotionalSwissvillagebanstouristsfromtakingphotosbecauseit’stoobeautifulLocatedintheSwissAlps,nearthefamousresortofSt.Moritz,thecommuneofBergunisoneofthemostbeautifulmountainvillagesinEurope.Sobeautiful,infact,thatphotosofitsharedonsocialmediamaymakepeoplefeeldepressedthattheycan,tvisit,solocalauthoritiesbannedtouristsfromtakingphotos.Itmaysoundlikeajoke,butit,sactuallyanewlawadoptedbytheBergunvillagecounciland__31__byitsmayor.TodiscouragevisitorsfromtakingphotosinBergun,theyplanto__32__asymbolic€5fineforthosecaughtbreakingthenewrules.AccordingtoastatementbytheBerguntourismauthority,“Itisscientificallyproventhatbeautifulholidayphotosonsocialmediamaketheviewersunhappybecausetheycannotbetherethemselves.”However,itseemsunlikelythatBergun,snewlawwasreallythoughtofasawayto__33__FacebookorInstagramusersofthedepressingexperienceofseeingthebeautyofthevillage.Asthenewswent__34__online,manyassumedthatitwasactuallyaclevermarketing__35__,atheorythatwasatleastpartiallyconfirmedbythevillage,sdirectoroftourism,Marc-AndreaBarandun.“InthebackgroundofcoursetheideaisthateveryoneistalkingaboutBergun,”hetoldTheLocal“Soit,sacombinationofboth-wemadethelawandalsothere,ssomemarketingaimbehindit.”Toshowthattheywereseriousaboutthelaw,Bergunauthorities__36__photosofthevillagefromitsFacebookandTwitteraccounts,anddeclaredtheirintentiontodeletethemfromtheBergunwebsitetoo.Ifthenewlawwasjusta__37__strategy,itactuallyworkedwonders,aspeoplestarted__38__morephotosofthebeautifulmountainvillagesoonafternewsofthephotobanstartedmakingnewsheadlines.Afewdaysago,MayorNicolay__39__thedebatablephotobaninavideo,whereheofferedpeoplevisitingBergunaspecial__40__totakephotos.Heremindedthemtothinktwicebeforesharingthepicturesonline,though,astheycouldbemakingtheirfriendsdepressed.ReadingComprehensionDirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.高三英語試卷第4頁共13頁Aclicheisaphrasethathasbeenusedsomanytimesthatitcomesoutofthemouthorthecomputerwithoutstirringupawaveinthemindofthespeaker,thetypist,thelistenerorthereader.ThewordwaspartofthetechnicaltermoftheFrenchprintingtradeinthe19thcentury,thenameforaplateusedintheprintingprocess,anditisstillusedwiththatmeaninginEnglishandotherlanguages.Bythemiddleofthesamecentury,thewordwasbeingusedinFrench,shortlyfollowedbyEnglish,asasimile(比喻)for__41__usedexpressions.Clichescanbe__42__accordingtowhethertheywereoriginallyidioms,similesandproverbs,expressionsfromtradesor__43__phrases.Manyidiomshavebeensouniversallyoverusedthattheyhavebeen__44__一phraseslikfrandwide,byleapsandboundsorsafeandsound.Oursecondcategorycouldbesimilesandproverbsthatnowfalloffthe__45__withlittlemeaning,simileslikeascoolasacucumber,which__46__around400years.Alargecategoryis__47__fromthetermsoftradesandprofessions,sportsandgames,andothernationalconcerns.Manyare__48__cliches,asisfittingfortheBritish,asanislandnation,withexamplesliketoleaveasinkingship,toknowtheropes,tosticktoonesguns.Ourlastbroadcategoryofclichemightbephraseswhichwere__49__whentheywerefirstcoined,buthavebecomeineffectivethroughconstantuse.Whenafootballmanager,askedhowhefeltaboutthe__50__ofhisteam,saidthathewasassickasaparrot.Sincethen,ithasbeensooverusedthatithaslostits__51__.Toexploreeveryavenueandtoleavenostoneunturnedaretwopoliticalclichesofthisclass.Nopoliticianwithanysensitivityforlanguagecoulduseeitherofthosephrases__52__,yetyouhearthemstill,allthetime.NodoubtwecouldspecifytheclassesofclichesintofurthersubdivisionuntilthecowscomehomeButthereisnoneedto.Weallagreethatclichesaretobe__53__bycarefulwritersandspeakersatalltimes,don,twe?Well,actually,no,notI.Life,andlanguage,aresofullofclichesthatsilencewillholdthepositionifyou__54__ustheuseofcliche.Somanymillionsofpeoplehavespokenandwrittenclichesso__55__thatitisalmostimpossibletofindideasandphrasesthathavenotbeenusedmanytimesbefore.41.A.occasionallyB.frequentlyC.technicallyD.grammatically42.A.confirmedB.quotedC.inferredD.classified43.A.inventedB.customizedC.recognizedD.underlined44.A.highlightedB.tailoredC.weakenedD.enriched45.A.noseB.eyesC.lipsD.forehead46.A.datesbackB.catchesonC.takesshapeD.givesout47.A.detectedB.drawnC.excludedD.initiated48.A.remoteB.temperateC.urbanD.oceanic49.A.boringB.strikingC.entertainingD.annoying50.A.expenseB.punishmentC.defeatD.age高三英語試卷第5頁共13頁51.A.originB.shineC.statueD.humour52.A.seriouslyB.fluentlyC.flexiblyD.properly53.A.adjustedB.adaptedC.adoptedD.avoided54.A.denyB.allowC.forbidD.promise55.A.casuallyB.decentlyC.reluctantlyD.ceaselesslyDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)FreetoSoarOnewindyspringday,Iobservedyoungpeoplehavingfunusingthewindtoflytheirkites.Multicoloredcreationsofvaryingshapesandsizesfilledtheskieslikebeautifulbirdracinganddancing.Asthestrongwindsblewagainstthekites,astringkeptthemincheck.Insteadofblowingawaywiththewind,theyaroseagainstittoachievegreatheights.Theyshookandpulled,butthestringandthetailkeptthemattached,facingupwardandagainstthewind.Thekitesstruggledandkeptbeingdraggedbehind,facingupwardandagainstthewind.Asthekitesstruggledandtrembledagainstthestring,theyseemedtosay,“Letmego!Letmego!Iwanttobefree!”Theysoaredbeautifullyevenastheyfoughttherestrictionofthestring.Finally,oneofthekitessucceededinbreakingloose.“Freeatlast,”itseemedtosay.“Freetoflywiththewind.”Yetfreedomfromrestrictionsimplyputitatthemercyofacruelbreeze.Itflewungracefullytothegroundandlandedinamessedmassofweedsandstringagainstadeadbush.“Freeatlast”,freetoliepowerlessinthedirt,tobeblownhelplesslyalongtheground,andtostoplifelessagainstthefirstobstruction.Howmuchlikekiteswesometimesare.Theheavengivesusmisfortuneandlimitations,rulestofollowfromwhichwecangrowandgainstrength.Restrictionisanecessarycompaniontothewindsofopposition.Someofusresisttherulessohardthatweneversoartoreachtheheightswemighthaveobtained.Wekeeppartoftheorderandneverrisehighenoughtogetourtailsofftheground.Letuseachrisetothegreatheights,recognizingthatsomeoftherestrictionsthatwemaybeannoyedatareactuallythesteadyingforcethathelpsusimproveandachieve.Accordingtoparagraph2,“Letmego!”issaidby.A.thekite B.thewind C.thebird D.theflyerWhichofthefollowingwordshasthemeaningclosesttotheunderlinedword“obstruction”inparagraph3?A.destruction B.miracle C.observation D.obstacle高三英語試卷第6頁共13頁

Accordingtothewriter,inwhatwayismansimilartokites?Manwillneverreachthedesirableheightunlesshebreakssomerules.Mancanbeempoweredbydifficultiestogofurtherandhigher.Mandesiresfreedombutonlyafewwillsucceed.Manislimitedbyhissurroundings.Bytellingthestoryofkiteflying,thewriterwantstosharethelessonthatrulesaremadetobebrokenflyingakiteinvolvesskillsandpatiencesometimesdifficultiescanbepotentialblessingsit,snousecomplainingaboutthedifficultiesweencounter(B)Products▼Tel:(855)776-7763Products▼Tel:(855)776-7763GetaDemoLoginSignUpFree高三英語試卷第7頁共13頁P(yáng)roProfsTourPricingSolutionsIntegrationsBlogClientsExamplesHelpKnowledgebaseKnowledgeBaseSoftwareThatAnswersQuestionsInstantlyCreatehelpsites,knowledgebases,userguides,manuals,wikis&moreInternalKnowledgeBaseCreateasecureonlineresourcecenterwhereemployeescaneasilyfindandshareinformation.HelpCenterDelightcustomersandreduceticketsbyhelpingthemfindanswersinahighly-searchableknowledgebase.Documentation&ManualsCreateonlinedocumentationandaddvideosandimages.Offersearchableandmobile-friendlymanuals.Get,share展applyknowledgeOfferawesomesupport24/7Withaself-serviceonlineknowledgebase,customerscanfindinstantanswerstotheirquestions.Thismeansfewersupportticketsandlessworkloadforyouragents.Likewise,supportagentsandemployeescanalsofindinstantanswersbysearchingtheinternalknowledgebaseforanyquestionsaboutcompanybestpractices,policiesandmore.Accessanytime,anywhereProProfsensuresyourdocumentationfitsallscreensizesandisaccessibleonmultiplesdevicesincludingiPhone,iPad,Android,iOsetc.There,salsonoextraeffortorcodingatyourend.Allyourdocumentationincludingtables,fonts(字體)sizes,largeimagesandscreenshotsareautomaticallyresizedtofitsmallerscreens.Collaboratetocreate展shareknowledgeBringdifferentteamstogethertocreateandshareknowledgeonacentralplatform.Definerolesandpermissionsforyourteammemberstocontrolwhocanaccesswhatinyourknowledgebase.Buildprivateknowledgebases,accessibleonlytoauthorizedusers,withadvancedauthoringfeaturessuchasconditionallogic,workflowsandmore.100+settings&combinationsControlandmanageuseraccesswithsinglesign-onandadvancedsecuritysettings.DesignbeautifulFAQsusingbrandingfeaturesandpre-madetemplates(模板),orcustomizefullywithCSSandHTML.SetuprolesandpermissionsandcombinewithpopulartoolssuchasZendesk,GoogleAnalytics,Wufooandmore.Bysearchingtheinternalknowledgebase,youcanaccesstheHelpCenter高三英語試卷第8頁共13頁enjoyuser-friendlymanualscreateasecureresourcecenterlearnthecompany,spracticesandpoliciesTheKnowledgeBaseSoftwarecanofferthefollowingfunctionsEXCEPTthat.usersofProProfscanreadthemanualsontheirmobilephonestheservicethatProProfsofferstoitsusersisaccessiblearoundtheclockwithProProfs,userscanreadjustthesizeoftheirdocumentationtotheirscreensdifferentuserscanbegroupedtogetheronacentralplatformtoshareknowledgeHowdoesthesoftwareProProfstightenitssecurity?A.Byauthorizingdifferentusers. B.Bycreatingacentralplatform.C.Byofferingsinglesign-onsettings. D.Bybuildingprivateknowledgebases.(C)Thelargest-everstudyofthelinkbetweencitywalkabilityandhighbloodpressurehasbeenheldupasevidenceofthe“invisiblevalueofurbandesign”inimprovinglong-termhealthoutcomes,sayresearchers.Thestudyofaround430,000peopleagedbetween38and73andlivingin22UKcitiesfoundsignificantassociationsbetweentheincreasedwalkabilityofaneighborhood,lowerbloodpressureandreducedriskofhighbloodpressureamongitsresidents.Theoutcomesremainedconsistentevenafteradjustmentsforsocio-demographic(社會(huì)人口統(tǒng)計(jì)學(xué)),lifestyleandchangingphysicalenvironmentfactors,thoughtheprotectiveeffectswereparticularlypronouncedamongparticipantsagedbetween50and60,women,andthoseresidinginhigherdensityandpoorneighborhoods.ThepaperwaspublishedintheInternationalJournalofHygieneandEnvironmentalHealththisweek.Withhighbloodpressureamajorriskfactorforchronic(慢性的)andparticularlyheartdiseases,researchersattheUniversityofHongKongandOxfordUniversitysaidthefindingsdemonstratedtheneedtotakenoticeofthehealth-influencingfactorinurbandesign.“Withtheincreasingpaceofurbanizationanddemographicshiftstowardsanageingpopulation,webecomemorelikelytosufferfromchronicdiseases,”saidDr.ChinmoySarkar,anassistantprofessorattheHealthyHighDensityCitiesLaboftheUniversityofHongKongandleadauthorofthestudy.“Theactiontakentoimprovepublichealthmustconsidertheinvisiblevalueofurbanplanninganddesign.“Wearespendingbillionsofpoundsinpreventingandcuringheartdiseases-ifweareabletoinvestincreatinghealthycitiesthroughsmallchangesinthedesignofourneighborhoodstomakethemmoreactivity-friendlyandwalkable,thenprobably,wewillhavesignificantsavingsinfuturehealthcare高三英語試卷第9頁共13頁expenses.Tomeasureaneighborhood,sactivity-promotingpotential,researchersdevelopedasetofindexofwalkabilitycontainingrelevanturbanelements,includingresidentialand=6=2:1(1零售)density,publictransport,street-levelmovement,anddistancetoattractivedestinations.Poorlydesignedspacesgenerallyreducedwalkingandphysicalactivity,promotingthelifestylesoflongtimesittingdownandnotmoving;andwereharmfultosocialinteractions,andassuchassociatedwithpoorermentalandphysicalhealth.Becausewalkabilitywas“basedontheunderlyingdesignofthecity”,saidSarkar,citiescouldbemodifiedordesignedtoencourageit.“Suchinvestmentsinhealthydesignarelikelytobringinlongtermgainsastheyareenduringandcommon.”Byconsidering“invisiblevalueofurbandesign”,peoplecan.reducetheageingpopulationslowdownthepaceofurbanizationpromoteactivity-friendlyandwalkablecitiesinvestinpreventingandcuringheartdiseasesWhatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?Asetofindexisessentialtoensurethaturbandesignpromoteswalkability.Walkablecitiescanlowerbloodpressureandtheriskofhighbloodpressure.Chronicdiseasesarebecomingcommonduetopeople,sneglectoftheirhealth.Middle-agedwomenlivinginpoorareasarelesslikelytobenefitfromincreasedwalkability.Allofthefollowingaretheundesirableconsequencesofpoorly-designedneighborhoodsEXCEPTA.failinghealth B.unhealthylifestyleC.fewersocialinteractions D.fewerneighborhoodsAccordingtoDr.ChinmoySarkar,.citiesshouldencouragetheresidentstoengageinsocialinteractionsthedesignofourneighborhoodsshouldmeetpeople,sneedsforretaildensitymoneyinvestedincreatinghealthycitiesismoneysavedinfuturehealthcareexpenseschronicdiseaseswillbecommonbecauseofourlifestyleandthephysicalenvironmentSectionC高三英語試卷第10頁共13頁Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.ItrulyexpressmyrespectforShanandhisteamfortheircontributions.Withregardtoculturalheritagerestoration,Shansaidthemuseumopenedarestorationhospitalattheendof2016.Atotalof600peoplefromallwalksoflife,includingover100foreignguests,participatedintheactivity.IwilllearnmoreaboutChineseculturefromthemagnificentancientobjects.Ourdesignteamsoftenstudyconsumerdemandsandcreateculturalitemsthatarenicetolookatandpracticaltouse.tsTraditionalcraftsmanshipiscombinedwithmodernmethods,andthelivesofancientculturalobjecwillbelengthenedbytheso-calleddoctors.tsMaketraditionaltreasurescomealiveThePalaceMuseumDirectorShanJixiangdeliveredaculturalheritagespeechonFeb27inBeijing,whichwasco-organizedbytheBeijingDiplomaticServiceBureauandBeijingHousingServiceCorporationforDiplomaticMissions.67OnthethemeTheWorldofthePalaceMuseumandthePalaceMuseumoftheWorld,the64-year-olddirectorsharedhisideasabouthowtomaketraditionaltreasurescomealiveagain.Duringthespeech,whichlastedtwoandahalfhours,Shantouchedontopicsincludingupgradingmuseuminfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施),restoringculturalsites,digitalizingonlinemuseums,settinguprestorationhospitals,providingbettervisitorexperiencesandpromotingthePalaceMuseum,sculturalitems.“TheabundantcollectionofculturalobjectsatthePalaceMuseumistheinspirationforthecreativesouvenirsandculturalitemsavailable,”Shansaid.“68"Throughout2017,thetotalsalesofPalaceMuseum,sculturalitemshavebeenmorethan1billionyuan($158million).ExplainingthehugesuccessofPalaceMuseum,sculturalsouvenirs,Shansaid:“Themuseumopenedashoponthee-commercewebsiteTaobaoin2008,butsalesremainedneitherhighnorlowforyears,asmorethan80percentofthesouvenirssoldinstoresinthepastwerenotrelatedtoourmuseum.”“Therefore,Iwantedtochangethesituation.Now,souvenirsfromthePalaceMuseumcoveralmosteveryaspectoflife.Afterall,whatmatterstoamuseumisnothowmanyvisitorstheyhave,buthowclosetheyaretopeople,sdailylives.”69Around200“doctors”areemployedtoanalyze,examine,detectflawsordamageinancientobjectsandrestorethemusingmorethan100piecesofspecializedequipment,including3-Dprintersandscanners.Therestorationhospitalcovers13,000squaremetersandboaststhenation,smostadvancedrestorationworkshops.高三英語試卷第11頁共13頁JohnAquilina,Malta,sambassadortoChinasaidthatShan,sspeechshowedatotallydifferentPalaceMuseumtoforeignpeople.“Chinaenjoysalongandprofoundcultureandmanyofthenationaltreasureshavebeenpreservedatthe

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