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2023年春學期九年級英語學科競賽試題(考試時間:120分鐘滿分:150分)單項選擇(共20小題,每小題1分,計20分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個可以填入句中空白處的最佳答案。1.MrWuisalwaysfirsttocometoschoolinourclasstogeteverythingreadyforus.A.a B.an C.the D./2.Mymotheroftentellsmeit’snotpolitetohitanemptybowlchopsticks.A.in B.on C.with D.from3.InAmericanEnglish,“”hasthesamemeaningas“biscuit”inBritishEnglish.A.store B.cookie C.movieD.eraser4.Thetiedoesn’tmatchmyshirtwell.Wouldyoupleaseshowmeone?A.other B.other’s C.others D.another5.ourdream,weshouldworkhardandnevergiveup.A.Achieve B.Achieved C.AchievingD.Toachieve6.Scissorsbedangerous.Youshouldn’tplaywiththemwhenyoudoDIYjobs.A.can B.must C.should D.need7.Smilingisthebestwaytogreetothers.Peoplewillsmilebackyousmileatthem.A.when B.though C.before D.because8.Youshouldbeeventoyourgrandpabecauseheisgettingolderandolder.A.patient B.morepatient C.patiently D.mostpatiently9.---Howfarisitfromyourschooltoyourhome?---Myschoolisnotfarfrommyhome.It’sonly.8minutewalk B.8minuteswalk C.8minutes’walk D.8-minute’swalk10.---WhatwillyoudoforthecomingMayDayholiday?---Pardon?I’msorry.Iaboutsomethingelse.A.think B.thought C.amthinking D.wasthinking11.Ihavehadatoothacheforseveraldays.Iwillhavemybadtooth______tomorrow.A.pull B.topullC.pulledD.pulling12.CommunistPartyofChina(中國共產黨)can______leadChinesepeopletoabetterlife.A.almostB.nearly C.luckily D.certainly13.NationalPublicMemorialDayofNanjingMassacre(南京大屠殺國家公祭日)isto______usofthedaysinthewar.A.remindB.remainC.repeatD.remember14.—Youlooksleepy,Millie.Whynotgotobedearlier?—Oh,Mum.Iwon’tgotobed______IworkoutthisMathsproblem.A.whenB.while C.untilD.after15.Thewar______betweenRussiaandUkraineandhascausedalotofproblems.A.brokedownB.brokeout C.brokeinD.brokeinto16.Tiktok(抖音)isverypopular.______theyoung______theoldareinterestedinit.A.Either;or B.Between;andC.Neither;nor D.Notonly;butalso17.ThefilmHomeComingis______.Iwasdeeplymovedbyit.A.veryworthbeingwatched B.wellworthbeingwatchedC.veryworthwatching D.wellworthwatching18.Thecustomof______allnightonNewYear’sEvetowelcometheLunarNewYeariscalledshousui.A.stayingupB.gettingup C.pickingupD.puttingup19.—Couldyoupleasetellme______aparents’meetingthisweekend?—Maybe.I’mnotsure.A.ifwastheregoingtobe B.ifthereisgoingtobeC.whetheristheregoingtobeD.whetherthereisgoingtohave20.—IthinkDavidiscreativeenoughtobeanartistinthefuture.—______.Hispersonalityisn’tsuitableforbeinganartist.A.IagreewithyouB.That’snotthecaseC.ExactlyD.Notatall二、補全對話(共5小題,每小題2分,計10分)下面是手機群聊的界面,請根據聊天內容,從方框內所給的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余項。(Lily,WendyandAmyaretalkingabouttheirplanfortheweekend.)@Lily@Wendy7Aprilisaperfecttimetohangout.21Theweatherisneithertoocoldnortoohot.HaveyoubeentoTaiyuanBotanicalGarden?22Me,neither.Iheartherearethousandsofplantsthere.23Goodidea!Howcanwegetthere?It’sfar.24That’sOK.Let’smeetat10:00atthegate.RemembertotakeyourschoolIDcards.25Cool!I’msurewe’llhaveagoodtime!No,Ihaven’t.Iagreewithyou.Ican’twaittogothere!ShallwegotherethisSunday?Studentscanbuyticketsathalfprice.Takingataxiwouldbeagoodchoice.三、完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,計15分)Ijumpeduphighintheairandlandedinthesandpit.“3.55metres!”thereferee(裁判)announced.Theresultwasmybestbythen,butIwasnot26withit.Ihavebeencompetinginthelongjumpsinceprimaryschool,soforme,Iwaslikelytosucceed.Butthistime,27seemedfarfromme.Aftertryingseveraltimes,Ilostheartandwantedto28.AsIreachedthelastroundofthejump,myworryandself-doubtbuiltupinside.Itseemedthatallmy29hadbeenmeaningless.Istoodatthestartingline,mymindtotallyblank(空白的)andmyhands30.Afterhearingmyclassmates’cheersaroundme,Istartedrunning.Itriedusingmyarmsandshoulderstorunfaster,butmybodystartedtoshowsignsof31.Asthehighlightofthisterm,thislong-awaitedsportseventbecamemyWaterloo.32failurewasthelastthingIwanted.33mybestfriendscametocomfortme,Icouldn’tevensayaword.TheytoldmeIhaddoneagoodjobandthattheywere34me.Thesewordswerelikewarm35,blowingawaythedarkcloudsinmyheart.Icometorealize,36thisexperience,thatfailureisthemostcommonthinginlife.Wemeetdifferentkindsoffailureseverywhere.Failuremakesusbetterunderstand37andourdisadvantages.Anditcanmakeusgetstrongerandstronger.That’sbecauseitnotonlyallowsustoget38fromit,butalsomakesusimproveourselves.What’smore,failureoffersusachanceto39ourbadfeelingswithfriends,whichcanhelptodevelopourfriendships.ThisiswhatI’velearnedinthelongjump.IfIencounter(遇見)anydifficultyinmylifelateron,Iwill40thinkofthisexperience.Withmyheadheldhigh,IthinkIwillfacetheproblemsaheadmorebravely.26.A.satisfied B.patientC.strictD.careful27.A.stress B.truthC.victoryD.peace28.A.giveup B.stayupC.putupD.setup29.A.hopes B.efforts C.questions D.secrets30.A.warm B.dirty C.smart D.wet31.A.happiness B.sadness C.tiredness D.business32.A.Receiving B.Avoiding C.Refusing D.Accepting33.A.When B.Because C.Since D.Before34.A.angrywith B.worriedabout C.proudof D.crazyabout35.A.winds B.colours C.moods D.words36.A.without B.towards C.through D.against37.A.yourselves B.ourselves C.itself D.themselves38.A.classes B.subjects C.lessons D.items39.A.mix B.share C.compare D.exchange40.A.certainly B.comfortably C.highly D.heavily四、閱讀理解(共25小題,每小題2分,計50分)(一)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項A、B、C、D中,選出最佳選項。A41.Whichsituationisthemostdangerousaccordingtothematerial?A.Anoldmaninapark.B.Adisabledwomaninahouse.C.Achildinaclassroom.D.Anoutsideworkerataconstructionplace.42.Howtoavoidheat-relateddeathsaccordingtothematerial?①Drinkwater.②Staycool.③Goswimming.④Wearlight-colouredclothes.A.①②③ B.①②④C.①③④D.②③④43.Whichonecanshowtherelationshipbetweentimeandthetemperatureinacar?OutsideTemperature27℃A.B.C.D.BTheearthis4.6billionyearsold.Wehumanshavelivedontheearthforonly35,000years,butduringthisperiod,wehavechangedourplanetalotinmanyways.Somethingswehavedoneareverygoodfortheearthwhileothersarebad.TheAmazonrainforestinSouthAmerica,atsevenmillionkm2,isthelargestrainforestintheworld.Theforestisimportantforpeopleallovertheworldbecauseitproducesalotofoxygen,andalsohelpstocooltheweather.Butlargeareasoftherainforestarebeingcutdownforwood—55%oftheforestcouldbegoneby2030!TheWorldWildlifeFederation(WWF)ishelpingtostopsomeareasoftherainforestfrombeingcutdown.At68,000km2,theAralSeawasoneofthelargestlakesintheworldbeforethe1960s.Thenriversweredivertedandithasbeengettingsmallereversince.By2007,itwasonly10%ofitsoriginalsizeandhaddividedintothreeseparatelakes.Duststormshappenagainandagainandthevillagessitontheedgeofahugedesertwithlargeshipsstranded(擱淺)initssand.AdamhasbeenbuilttotrytobringbackhigherwaterlevelsintheNorthwithsomesuccess.InChina,about3,600km2ofgrasslandneartheGobiturnsintodeserteveryyear.ThereareoftenstormsthatblowdustallthewaytoBeijing.Thestormsaregettingworseeachyearandhaveadeepinfluenceonfarmers.ThegoaloftheGreenWallProject,startedin1978,istoincreaseforestsinnorthernChinafrom5%to15%inordertostopthedesertfromgrowing.Theprojectfacesmanychallenges.However,peoplemustnevergiveuponit.Savingthedisappearingnatureneedseveryone’seffort.Althougheachoneofusmayonlydoalittle,togetherwecanmakeabigdifference.Whatcanyoudotoprotecttheenvironment?44.WhymustwesavetheAmazonaccordingtothepassage?A.ItgottheattentionofWWF. B.Theriversinitwerediverted.C.Moreandmoreduststormshappenthere. D.Ithelpsproduceoxygenandcooltheweather.45.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“original”inthethirdparagraphprobablymean?A.Largestorbiggest. B.Unusualandfunny. C.Firstorearliest. D.Completelydifferent.46.HowcantheGreenWallProjecthelptosavethegrassland?A.Byimprovingfarmers’life. B.Bypreventingthedesertgrowing.C.Bykeepingsafefromduststorms. D.Bybuildingadamtohavehigherwaterlevels.47.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Atravelguide. B.Ahistorybook. C.Aliterarynovel. D.Ageographymagazine.CKidsarenaturalinventors.Theyoftencreateamazingthingsfromsimpleideas.Hereareafewexamplesthatmightmakeyouwonder,“Whydidn’tIthinkofthat?”PopsiclesPopsicleswereinventedby11-year-oldFrankEppersonin1905.Heforgotadrinkofjuiceandleftitwithastickinitoutsideonacoldnight.Thenextdayitwasice.Becauseofthishecouldn’tdrinkitanymore,buthecouldeatit.Ittastedgood!Theseicesticksbecamepopularamongkidsatschoolinsummerbecausetheyweredeliciousandhelpedthemstaycool.Morethanahundredyearspassed,andpopsiclesarestilloneofthebestsummertreats!EarmuffsWhen15-year-oldChesterGreenwoodwasice-skatinginFarmington,Maine,in1873,hisearsweresocoldthathecouldn’tbearit.Althoughhetriedcoveringhisheadinascarf,itwasnotcomfortable.Aftersomethinking,Greenwoodmadewireintotwocirclesandaskedhisgrandmothertosewfuronthem.Hethenconnectedthemwithasteelheadbandandthefirstearmuffswereinvented!CrayonholdersWhen11-year-oldCassidyGoldsteinneededcrayonsforaschoolproject,shehadahardtimebecausethereweresomanysmallorbrokenones.Shefoundsomesmallclearplastictubesathome.Althoughthetinytubeswereusuallyfilledwithwatertokeepflowersfresh,shefoundthattheyfittightlyaroundthecrayons.Shewasnowabletoholdthemeasily.ThisishowsheinventedCrayonHolders.WristiesWhilesomekidsjustcomplainwhensnowgetsintheirmittensandtheirhandsgetwet,10-year-oldKathrynGregorydecidedtodosomethingaboutit.ShecreatedthefirstpairofWristiesasshewantedtokeepherwristswarmanddry.Wristiesarelonggloveswithnofingersandtheyarewornunderyourmittensandcoat.Theycanalsobewornalone.Theyhelpyouwhenyouworkinthecoldbecauseyourhandsstaywarmwhileyouuseyourfingers.Shealsostartedabusiness,withherparents’help,whichshestillrunstoday.Alltheseinventionshaveonethingincommon—.Iftheycandoit,youcandoit,too!48.Inwhichorderdoesthewriterintroducetheinventions?① ② ③ ④A.①③②④ B.①③④② C.③①②④ D.③①④②49.What’sanexampleofChester’screativemind?A.Hefoundsomesmallclearplastictubestoholdcrayonseasily.B.Heusedasteelheadbandtoconnectthetwocircleswithfuronthem.C.Thoughitwascold,hethoughtpeoplewouldlikepopsiclesinsummer.D.Hedesignedthelonggloveswithnofingerstokeepwristswarmanddry.50.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe“”inthelastparagraph?A.thekidswerequitehelpful B.theywereinventedinwinterC.theideascamefromscienceclassD.thekidstriedtosolveproblemsinlife51.Howdidthewriterintroduceeachinvention?A.Bycomparingorcontrasting. B.Byshowingtime. C.Bylistingnumbers. D.Byshowingcauseandeffect. DInmodemsocietythereisagreatdealofargumentaboutcompetition,Somevalueithighly,believingthatitisresponsibleforsocialprogressandprosperity;otherssaythatcompetitionisbad,thatitsetsonepersonagainstanother,thatitleadstounfriendlyrelationshipbetweenpeople.Ihavetaughtmanychildrenwhoheldthebeliefthattheirself-worthrelied(依賴)onhowwelltheyperformedattennisandotherskills.Forthem,playingwellandwinningareoftenlife-and-deathaffairs.Intheirsingle-mindedpursuit(追求)ofsuccess,thedevelopmentofmanyotherhumanqualitiesissadlyforgotten.However,whilesomeseemtobelostinthedesiretosucceed,otherstakeanoppositeattitude.Inaculturewhichvaluesonlythewinnerandpaysnoattentiontotheordinaryplayers,theystronglyblamecompetition.Amongthemostvocalareyoungsterswhohavesufferedundercompetitivepressuresfromtheirparentsorsociety.Teachingtheseyoungpeople,Ioftenobserveinthemadesiretofail.Theyseemtoseekfailurebynottryingtowinorachievesuccess.Bynottrying,theyalwayshaveanexcuse:“Imayhavelost,butitdoesn’tmatterbecauseIreallydidn’ttry,”Whatisnotusuallyadmittedbythemselvesisthebeliefthatiftheyreallytriedandlost,thatwouldmeanalot.Suchalosswouldbeameasureoftheirworth.Clearly,thisbeliefisthesameasthatofthetruecompetitorswhotrytoprovethemselves.Botharebasedontheyareafraidofnotbeingvalued.Onlyasthisbasicandoftentroublesomefearbeginstodissolve(緩解)canwediscoveranewmeaningincompetition.52.Whydosomepeoplefavorcompetitionaccordingtothepassage?A.Itpushessocietyforward. B.Itbuildsupasenseofduty.C.Itimprovespersonalabilities. D.Itencouragesindividualefforts53.Theunderlinedphrase“themostvocal”inParagraph3means.A.thosewhotrytheirbesttowinB.thosewhovaluecompetitionmosthighlyC.thosewhoareagainstcompetitionmoststronglyD.thosewhorelyonothersmostforsuccess54.Whatisthesimilarbeliefofthetruecompetitorsandthosewithadesiretofail?A.One’sworthliesinhisperformancecomparedwithothers.B.One’ssuccessincompetitionneedsgreatefforts.C.One’sachievementisdeterminedbyhisparticularskills.D.One’ssuccessisbasedonhowhardhehastried.55.Whichpointofviewmaytheauthoragreeto?Everyeffortshouldbepaidback.Competitionshouldbeencouraged.Winningshouldbealife-and-deathmatter.Fearoffailureshouldberemovedincompetition.ETechnologyhasdoneourworldwonders:fromdevelopmentinmedicinetoourdailylives.Ithasundoubtedlychangedthewayoursocietyworks,andhowwecommunicatewithoneanotherandourselves.However,bywelcomingtechnologyaspartoflife,arewelosingourabilitytocreate?Technologyprovidesanewchanceforcreativitytoexist.Throughtechnology,ideascanbesetfreeandcometolife.Wehavethenecessarytoolsforgreaterpossibilitiesandnewsolutions.Forexample,businessesnowhavethechancetoimprovethemselvesmorecreativelythroughwebsites,filmadvertisements,socialmediaorradio.However,whenwelookmoreclosely,it’seasytonoticesomedisadvantages.Forexample,manyofusdependsomuchonautomatedcalculations(計算器)ratherthantakingthetimetoworkitoutforourselves.Anothersituationisthatalotofpeoplearespendingtoomuchtimeonscreens.Asaresult,theyarereducingthechancestocomeupwiththeirowncreations.Isthereawaytofindabalancebetweentechnologyandhumancreativity?Ithinkso.Itissimplyamatterofmakingsurethatcreativityisnotdeterredbytechnology.Thefirstwayistoreduceouruseofelectronicproductsbysettinglimitsonwhen,where,andhowlongweusethem,turningoffthenoticeonyourphone.Onceyoubecomeusedtothese,youwillfeelsurprisedhowlittleyouthinkaboutyourphone.Anotherwonderfulwayistotakedailywalksinnature.Itcanhelpyourefreshandkeepgoing.Inthelongrun,adailywalkcannotonlyinfluenceourcreativityandimaginationbutfurtherourphysicalandmentalhealth.Wecanalsodevelopourcreativitybydoingyoga,keepingadiary,orreading.Theactionsyouchoosetotakewillhelpchangetherelationshipbetweencreativityandtechnologyforthebetter.Withtherightbalance,technologycanbeagoodmethodofimprovingcreativity.56.Whydoesthewriterasktheunderlinedquestioninthebeginning?A.Todrawthereader’sattentiontothetopic.B.Toshowthewriterlikestechnology.C.Totellthereadertheimportanceoftechnology.D.Toprovecreativityismoreimportant.57.What’sParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Theimportanceofcreativity.B.Goodwaystodeveloptechnology.C.Therelationshipbetweenbusinessandcreativity.D.Thegoodinfluencethattechnologyhasoncreativity.58.Theunderlinedword“deterred”inParagraph4probablymeans________.A.protected B.controlledC.attackedD.prevented59.Thestructureofthepassagemaybe________.A.B.C.D.60.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat________.A.limitingtheuseofourphonescanhelpusdevelopcreativityB.turningoffthenoticeonthephonewillmakepeopleworriedC.spendingtimeonscreensistheeasiestwaytokeeppeoplehappyD.adailywalkdoesmoregoodtophysicalhealththantomentalhealth(二)閱讀下面短文,從所給選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,使短文通暢,結構完整,其中有一項為多余選項。Thisspring,ourteacherencouragedustoplantsometreesaroundourschool.Everyonethoughtitwasagreatidea,sowestartedlookingonlineforthebesttreestobuy.61Ifwewantedthemtogrowinaproperway,theyhadtobetherightkind---butthereweresomanydifferentonestochoose!Soourteachersuggestedthatweshouldlookfortreesthatgrewnaturallyinourpartoftheworld.62They’dalsobemoresuitableforthewildlifehere.63Welearntthattreeswerehappiestwheretheyhadroomtogrow,withplentyofspacefortheirbranches.Thetreesmightgetdamagedclosetotheschoolplaygrounds,forexample.Sowetriedtoavoidareaswherestudentswereveryactive.Finally,wefoundaquietcomerclosetotheschoolgarden—perfect!Oncewehadplantedthetrees,weknewwehadtolookafterthemcarefully.Wealltookturnstochecktheleavesregularlyandmakesuretheyhadnostrangespotsormarksonthem.64Andwedecidedtocheckthefollowingspringincasetheleavesturnedyellowtoosoon,asthatcouldalsomeanthetreesweresick.Weallknewthatwewouldn'tbeattheschoolanymorebythetimethetreesgrewtall,andbitsad.Butwe’dplantedthetreestobenefitnotonlytheenvironment,butalsofuturestudentsattheschool.65Andthatthoughtreallycheeredusup!A.Orthatcouldmeanthetreeshadanillness.B.Butatleastweweredoingitintherightseason.C.Thatway,thetreeswouldbeusedtolocalconditions.D.Butwenoonfoundthatchoosingtreeswasquitedifficult.E.Weknewthey’dgetasmuchpleasurefromthemaswehad.F.Thenwehadtothinkaboutthebestplaceforplantingthetrees.五、詞匯運用(一)閱讀短文,從方框中選擇適當的詞或短語并用其正確形式填空,使短文通順、意思完整,每詞或短語限用一次。(共10小題,每小題1.5分,計15分)area force hard easy your failwho with work believeIfyoucandreamit,youcandoit.Idon'tknowwhatyourdreamis.Idon’tcarehowdisappointingitmightbewhenyou66towardthatdream.Butthatdreaminyourmind—it'spossible.Intheprocessofachievingyourdreams,youaregoingtomeetalotof67andpain.Therewillbemomentswhenyouaregoingtodoubt68.You’llsay,“Whyisthishappeningtome?I’mjusttryingtotakecareofmychildren.”Forthoseofyou69haveexperiencedsomehardships—don'tgiveupyourdream.Manyofyoufailtofindyourpurposeinlifeandyoushould.Youdreamandthenfollowitup70alistofallthereasonswhythedreamisunachievable.Youfillyourlifewithexcusesand“Ican't”,JackMa71byhisemployeeswhenhestartedhisfirstbusinessandthenAlibabagrewtobetradedontheNewYorkStockExchange.Whynotyou?Whynotyourdream?Theonlytruelimitsyouexperienceinlifearethoseyoucreateorthoseyouallowothers72you.Dreamingistheeasypart,butactingonthedreamis73thanhavingit.Recognizethatadreamisajourney.Onthesimplestlevel,ittakestime,desire,andcourage.Butfewdreamscanberealized74.Dreamingisrecognizingandfindinggreatnessinall75ofyourlife.Believeinyourdreamsandyourabilitytofinishthem.Donotbeafraidtodream.Neverforget,ifyoucandreamit,youcandoit!(二)根據短文內容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,使其意思完整。(共10小題,每小題1分,計10分)TheearliestpieceofguqininChina,unearthedinHubeiprovincein2016,datesbacktotheZhouDynasty.Thebodyofaguqinismadeofpaintedwoodandthestringsoftwistedsilk.A76itsappearancelookssimple,makingaguqinisquitechallenging.Anoutstandingpiececantakey77tocreate.Itisacrystallizationofartandtime.Thesoundofaguqinisquiet,etherealanddistant.Vibrations(振動)areusedtop78anundulatingandlastingmusic,withrichemptynotesinbetween.Asthelistenerfillsinthespaceintheirownminds,aconnectionisf79betweenmusicandmen.TheguqinwaslovedbytheliteratiinancientChina.Themostfamousguqinm80wasYuBoyaintheSpringandAutumn(770-476BC)andWarringStates(475-221BC)periods.Asheplayedhisguqininthemountains,awoodcutternamedZhongZiqiheardthemusicandunderstoodexactlywhatYuwantedtoe81.Thisdeepunderstandingformedastrongbondbetweenthem,andtheybecamec82friends.Thisisthefamoustaleb83theguqinmasterpiece,FlowingWater,HighMountains.Thepiecehasbeenpasseddownthroughgenerationsandisconsideredoneofthemostfamousandimportantw84inChineseguqinmusic.Thewell-knownstoryaboutguqin,flowingfrombrushedfingertipsandtravellingforthousandsofyears,iscontinuingtothep85.六、讀寫綜合(一)閱讀并回答問題。(共5小題,每小題2分,計10分)ManyWesternersthinkthateveryoneinChinaknowshowtodokungfu.Thisis,ofcourse,asillybelief.ButitistruethatkungfuisabigpartofChineseculture.LikemostpeoplefromtheWest,IwasfirstintroducedtokungfuthroughHongKongactionfilms.SomeChinesekungfustarslikeBruceLeeandJackieChanmadekungfupopularintheWesternworld.ThecoolandimpressiveperformancestheygaveinfilmslikeRumbleinTheBronxandEntertheDragonmadethemhouseholdnamesintheUSandelsewhere.However,myownpersonalinterestinkungfuwasactuallyencouragedbyahip-hopgroup.Wu-TangClan,foundedintheearly1990sinNewYorkCity,isoneofthemostfamouship-hopgroupsinhistory.Intheirsongs,theysometimesmentionphilosophicalconceptsthatcomefromWudangQuan—thestyleofChinesemartialartsfromwhichtheytaketheirname—andtheShaolinMonastery.IwasjustateenagerwhenIfirststartedlisteningtoWu-TangClan—littledidIknowthatIwouldactuallyenduplivinginChinalaterinmylife!Imyselfdonotpracticekungfu.However,theconceptsbehinditarequiteinterestingtome.Thereis

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