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江蘇省無錫市三年(2020-2022)中考英語真題分題型分層匯編

03閱讀單選&閱讀填表

一、閱讀單選

(2022?江蘇無錫)

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Timetable

09:00Pickupatyourhotel

09:30StartoftouratBalinghaiBeachandCoralGarden

(ifNovember-April:CrocodileandBulabogBeach)

12:00LunchatPukaBeach;visittolligdligan

15:00Endoftour/returntoyourhotel

1.Thepictureaboveis.

A.aposterB.anoticeC.astoryD.areport

2.IfBobtakesthetourwithhisparents,theywillpay.

A.$50B.$100C.$150D.$200

3.OnNovember1stthetouristswillstartthetourat.

A.BalinghaiBeachB.CoralGarden

C.CrocodileandBulabogBeachI).PukaBeach

(2022?江蘇無錫)Studyingisnotalwaysthemostinterestingtaskwithinyourday,butit

isanecessaryone.Eventhoughitisrequired,everyonehasgotboredatonetimeoranother

whilestudying.Althoughthisisacommonproblem,herearesometipsforyoutokeepboredom

awaywhileyouarestudying.

Findasuitableplacetostudy.

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Makesureyouareinaplacethatisfreeofdistraction(分心).Distractionswillactually

causeyoutobecomemoreboredbecauseyouareremindedofthethingsyoucouldbedoingother

thanstudying.

Planfirst.Listwhatyouneedtogetcompletedandhowlongyouneedtocompleteit.If

youknowwhenyoucangobacktoplaysportsortalktoyourfriends,youwillbemorelikely

tofixyourattentiononstudies.

Mixupyourtopics.

Changeupthetopicsthatyouarestudying.Mixupwhatyoustudyeveryhalfanhourtoan

hourorsotoavoidboredom.Forexample,studyhistoryfor45minutes,mathsfor45minutes,

andEnglishfor45minutes.Makesureyoudon'tspendallyourtimeononesubject.

Takenotesasyougo.

Takeanotebookoutandwritedownimportantnoteswhileyouarereadinganarticleina

textbook.Notonlywillithelpkeepyouengaged,youwillalsobelearningmorebecauseyou

processtheinformationonceasyoureaditandthenagainasyousynthesizetheinformation

towritedown.

4.Whichpartofamagazineisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Study.B.Health.C.Science.D.Culture.

5.Whichwordisthemostsuitablefor▲?

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A.tripB.timeC.businessD.lunch

6.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.howtolearndifferentsubjectsB.howtostudywithoutgettingbored

C.howtoreadanarticleinatextbookD.howtochooseaproperplacetostudy

LupeMedrano,ashygirl,wasastraight-Astudent.ThoughLupehadasharpmind,shecould

not,nomatterhowmuchshetried,runasfastastheothergirls.ThetruthwasthatLupewas

nogoodinsports.

’T11neverbegoodatsports."Shefeltangryonerainydayasshelayonherbed,looking

attheshelfherfatherhadmadetoholdherawards."IwishIcouldwinsomething,anything,

evenmarble(彈珠)."

Attheword“marbles”,shesatup."That'sit.MaybeIcouldbegoodatplayingmarbles,

andmarblesisasport."SherushedoutofherroomandfoundthemarblesinherbrotherJs

room.

Shepracticedshootingsoftlyatfirst.Themarblerolledfromherthumb(拇指)andclicked

againstthetargeted(作為目標(biāo)的)marble.Butthetargetwouldn'tbudge.Shetriedagainand

again,butthepowerfromherthumbmadethetargetedmarblerollonlyaninchortwo.

Sherealizedherthumbwasweakandthendecidedtosqueeze(捏)arubbereraseronehundred

times,hopingitwouldstrengthenherthumb.

Theweekspassedquickly.Lupeworkedsohardthatoneday,whileshewasdryingdishes,

hermotheraskedwhyherthumbwasswollen(腫脹的).

“It'smuscle,“Lupeexplained,'Tvebeenpracticingforthemarbleschampionship.”

“You,honey?”Hermother,Mrs.Medrano,knewLupewasnogoodinsports.

,Yeah,IbeatAlfonso,andhe'sprettygood.”

Whenherfather,Mr.Medrano,heardthis,hewasveryhappyandencouragedLupe.

Practice,practice,practice.Lupegotbetterandbetter.Thenthedayofthechampionship

came.Shebeatherfirstcompetitoreasily,andwononemarble,andthenoneafteranother.At

last,Lupewasinthefinaltoplayagainstagirlinabaseballcap.Thegirlneverevenlooked

atLupe.

“Idon,tknow,Dad.Shelookstough.w

“Youcandoit,“herfatherencouraged."Justthinkofthemarbles,notthegirl,and

letyourthumbdothework.

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Itwasatoughfight.ButfinallyLupewonthemostmarblesandbecamethewinner!

“Ididit!”Lupesaidunderherbreath.Sherosefromherknees,whichhurtfrombending

allday,andhuggedherfather.

Backhome,inherownbedroom,shewashappy.Shehadalwayswonpraisebecauseofherbrains,

butwinninginsportswasanewexperience.Shethankedhertiredthumb."Youdidit,thumb.

Youmademechampion."Asitsreward,Lupewenttothebathroom,filledthebathroomsinkwith

warmwater,andletherthumbswimasitpleased.Thensheclimbedintobedandfellintoher

sweetdreams.

7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“budge“meaninthisstory?

A.Jump.B.Spin.C.Float.D.Move.

8.HowdidLupefeelwhenshesawthegirlinabaseballcap?

A.Sad.B.Ashamed.C.Curious.D.Worried.

9.Whichisthebesttitleforthisstory?

A.TheThumb.B.ASharpMind.

C.TheMarbles.D.ANewExperience.

(2022?江蘇無錫)Haveyoueverwatchedashowaboutthewild?Ashark(鯊魚)eatsaseal!

Lionsrundownagazelle!Isallnaturelikethat?Allabouteatingandblood?Oristhatjust

whatkeepsoureyesgluedtotheTVscreen?Let'slookatsoniclivingthingswhoworkwith

eachotherinsteadofrippingeachotherapart.

Whenalionkillsagazelle,itwantstoeatasmuchasitcanandmaybesharetherestwith

itsfamily.Therearesomelivingthingsthatwilltakesmallpiecesofanotherlivingthing,

sbody.Parasitismiswhenonelivingthinggetsitsenergyfromanotherlivingthing,doesnot

giveanythingback,andhurtsthethingit'stakingthingsfrom.

Nowlet'sgetalittlenicer.Sometimesalivingthingwillliveoffthebodyofanother

livingthingwithouthurtingit.Theydonotstealanything.Theydonotbite.Commensalismis

whentwolivingthingslivetogetherandonegetsgoodthingsoutofitwhiletheotherisnot

hurtbyit.Haveyouseenapictureofawhale(鯨)withrockywhitethingsstucktoitsskin?

Thosearebarnacles(藤壺).Theyattachthemselvestothewhale,sonothingwilltrytoeatthem

andtheycaneatthingsthatfloatby.

Nowlet'sgetreallynice.Whilesharksarebitingandlionsarefighting,arethereany

animalsthatjustgetalong?Yes!Actually,therearemany.Mutualismiswhentwolivingthings

worktogetherandbothgetgoodthingsoutofit.Beesandflowersarethemostcommonexample.

Withoutflowers,beescouldnotmakehoney.Withoutbees,flowerscouldnotmakenewseeds.It'

swin-winforthesetwo.Therearelotsofanimalsthatgetalong.Birdswillliveonthebacks

ofzebrasandeattheticksthataredrinkingthezebra'sblood.Thebirdgetsfood.Thezebra

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getsitstickstakenaway.Insomeofthesecases,oneanimalcouldnotlivewithouttheother.

Weusetheword“Symbiotic(共生的)“forallofthesekindsofrelationships.Sometimes

it'sgoodforoneandbadfortheother.Sometimesit'sjustgoodforone.Sometimesit's

evengoodforboth.So,itisnicetoknowthattherearesomelivingthingsouttherethatare

findingwaystolivetogether.Wecouldpayattentiontotheanimalsthatdonotalwaysmake

itonTV.

10.ThewritermentionedaTVshowaboutthewildinParagraph1to_

A.tellastoryB.solveamystery

C.IntroduceasubjectD.discussaprogramme

11.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestherelationshipbetweenbeesandflowers?

A.Neighbours.B.Friends.C.Strangers.D.Partners.

12.Howdoesthewriterdevelopthepassage?

A.Byshowingpictures.B.Bygivingexamples.

C.Bypresentingreasons.D.Bydrawingconclusions.

13.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Theworldoflivingthingsremainstobeexplored.

B.Moreactionsshouldbetakentoprotectlivingthings.

C.TVprogrammesaboutlivingthingsrequiretobeimproved.

D.Moremoneywillbespentondocumentariesaboutlivingthings.

(2021?江蘇無錫)

THECAMBERWELLNEWS

Thenewsyouwant—thewayyouwant

it.Monday,24May2021

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OnFriday21May,thechildrenandstaffatCamberwellGrammarSchooldressed

upasheroesandsuperheroestoraisemoneyforchildreninneed.Themoneyweraised

willgotocharitiesacrossthecountrytohelpandsupportchildrenwhoareless

fortunatethanus.Intotal,morethan$300hasbeenraised.

14.Thepictureaboveispartof.A.aclubnewspaperB.aschoolnewspaper

C.aclubadvertisementD.aschooladvertisement

15.Thechildrendressedup.

A.on21MayB.on22May

C.on23MayD.on24May

16.Thechildrentookpartin.

A.asportseventB.agameshow

C.acharityeventD.afashionshow

(2021,江蘇無錫)Makingfriendsatschoolcanbealittletricky-butitdoesn,thave

tobe!Tryoutafewofthesemethodstotalktopeopleinyourclassandhangoutwiththem

outsideofschool.Beforeyouknowit,you,11haveagroupoffriendstohavefunwithevery

day!

■Befriendly.

Usingproperbodylanguagewillhelp,Standupstraight,makeeyecontactwithpeople,and

smile!Trytoavoidcrossingyourarmsoveryourchestandlookingclosedoff.Themoreopen

andfriendlyyoulook,themorepeoplewillwanttogettoknowyou.

■Sitatanewtableduring.

Lookfortableswithanopenseat.Ifyou'refeelingalittlenervous,pickatablethat

onlyhasoneortwopeoplesittingdown.Headoverandaskifyoucansitthere,thenjoinin

ontheconversation.Ifyoulikethepeopleyousitwith,askifyoucanjointhemagainthe

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nextday.

Tryoutforasportsteam.

Pickasportthatyoulike(itcouldbesoccer,basketball,softball,baseball,oranything

inbetween),andtryoutfortheteam.Overtime,youcouldbecomegoodfriendswithsomeof

theotherpeopleonyourteam!Ifyourschooldoesn'thaveasportsteam,trylookingforone

atyourlocalcommunitycenter.

■Joinanafter-schoolclub.

Meetfriendswhohavethesamehobbyasyou.Askateacheroryourparentsforalistof

afterschoolactivitiesandpick1or2ofthemthatyou'rethemostexcitedabout.Introduce

yourselftoeveryonewhenyouattendedyourfirstclubmeetingtomeetnewpeopleandstarta

funconversation.

17.Whichwordisthemostsuitablefor_______?

A.holidayB.classC.meetingD.lunch

18.Thispassageismainlyabout_

A.howtotalktoastrangerB.howtomakefriends

C.howtostartaconversationD.howtochooseactivities

19.Thispassageismostprobablywrittenfor.

A.schoolstudentsB.schoolteachers

C.youngerparentsD.olderparents

(2021?江蘇無錫)Onewet,rainyAprilafternoonMissShay,theprincipal,sentforNancy

Leetostopbyherofficeasschoolclosed.Pupilswithoutumbrellasorraincoatscrowdedin

doorwayshopingtomakeithomebetweenshowers.Outsidetheskiesweregrey.NancyLee'sthoughts

weresuddenlygrey,too.

Shedidnotthinkshehaddoneanythingwrong,yetthattight(緊的)littleknotcamein

herthroatjustthesameasshecamenearMiss0,Shay'sdoor.Perhapsshehadbangedherlocker

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toooftenandtoohard.PerhapsthenoteinFrenchshehadwrittentoSalliehalfwayacrossthe

studyhalljustforfunhadnevergottoSalliebutintoMiss0,Shay'shandsinstead.

SheknockedonMissO'Shay'sdoor.Thatfamiliarlysolidandcompetentvoicesaid,“Come

in.”

MissO'Shayhadawayofmakingyoufeelwelcome,evenifyoucametobepunished.

“Sitdown,NancyLeeJohnson,vsaidMissO'Shay."Ihavesomethingtotellyou."Nancy

Leesatdown."ButImustaskyoutopromisenottotellanyoneyet.”

“Iwon,t,MissO'Shay,“NancyLeesaid,wonderingwhatonearththeprincipalhadto

saytoher.

“Youareabouttograduate,MissO'Shaysaid."Andweshallmissyou.Youhavebeen

anexcellentstudent,Nancy,andyouwi11notbewithouthonors(榮譽)ontheseniorlist,as

Iamsureyouknow.”

Atthatpointtherewasalightknockonthedoor.MissO'Shaycalledout,“Comein,“

andMissDietrichentered."MayIbepartofthis,too?”sheasked,tallandsmiling.

“Ofcourse,wMissO'Shaysaid."IwasjusttellingNancyLeewhatwethoughtofher.

ButIhadn,tgotaroundtogivingherthenews.Perhaps,MissDietrich,you'dliketotell

heryourself.”

MissDietrichwasalwaysdirect.uNancyLee,“shesaid,“yourpicturehaswontheArtist

Clubscholarship.”

ThebrowngirlJseyeswidened,herheartjumped,thenherthroattightenedagain.Shetried

tosmile,butinsteadtearscametohereyes.

uDearNancyLee,wMissO'Shaysaid,“wearesohappyforyou."Theelderlywhitewoman

tookherhandandshookitwarmlywhileMissDietrichsmiledwithpride.

NancyLeemusthavedancedallthewayhome.Sheneverrememberedquitehowshegotthere

throughtherain.Shehopedshehadbeencalm.Butcertainlyshehadn,tstoppedtotellanybody

hersecretontheway.Raindrops,smiles,andtearsmingledonherbrownface.Shehopedher

motherhadn,tyetgothomeandthatthehousewasempty.

20.HowdidNancyfeelonherwaytoMissO'Shay'soffice?

A.Scared.B.Excited.C.Uncertain.D.Confident.

21.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutNancy?

A.ShewasMissDietrich,sbeststudent.B.Shewouldnevertellanyonehersecret.

C.Shewasoftenpunishedbytheprincipal.D.Shewouldtrytohidefeelingsathome.

22.Whichisthebesttitleforthisstory?

A.ANewStar.B.TheGirl.C.AYoungArtist.D.TheNews.

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(2021?江蘇無錫)

ManyofusstayedathomeinJanuarybecauseofCOVID-19,butaspecialmomandhertwobabies

tookatrip.TheyweredrivenafewmilesfromabreedingcenterinnortheasternArgentinato

a1.7million-acrenaturereservecalledGranIberaPark.Therethethreejaguarswerereleased

intothewild.

TheirreleasewasthefirstreintroductionofjaguarsinthatpartofArgentinasincethe

species(物種)almostdiedoutthere70yearsago.Scientistshopetheycanturnthingsaround

forthisimportantapexpredator,meaningonethatisontopofthefoodchain(鏈)?Only200

to300jaguarsremaininthecountry.

“ThatisthehighestlevelofprotectionthatcanbegiveninArgentina,“saysSebastian

DiMartino.He'stheconservationdirectorforRewildingArgentina,whichisoneofthe

organizationshelpingtorestorejaguarpopulations.

ThejaguarsJjourneystartedin2018whentheparkwasbuiltintheIberaWetlands.Several

thousandjaguarsoncelivedthere,alongwithotherimportantspecies.Butthejaguars'fur

wasvaluable,sopeoplehuntedthem.Thenfarmersclearedthelandtheylivedon.Withthejaguars

gone,theecosystemwasoutofbalance.

“Intheabsenceofthisspecies,ecosystemsstopworkingwellandmayevencollapse,“Di

Martinosays."Themainprey(獵物)ofthejaguaristhecapybaraandthecaiman.Theyarevery

abundantbecauseoftheabsenceofthejaguar,whichcausesimbalancesintheecosystem.”

Theparkwasthefirststeptogivejaguarsaplacetolive.Thentheyneededtobreed.A

femalenamedMariuamatedwithamalejaguarfromBrazil.Mariuathengavebirthtothetwobaby

jaguars.

Itsoundssimple,buttherealityismorecomplicated.DiMartinosaidthatjaguarsborn

atbreedingcentershavetolearnhowtohuntandmustnotbecomeusedtohumans.Otherwise,

theywillnothavesuccessinthewild.

Thepeoplewhoworkatthebreedingcenterstayoutofsight.Theyusevideocamerastowatch

thejaguarsfromseveralmilesaway."Weprovidelivepreyforthem,withoutthemrealizing

itcomesfrompeople,“DiMartinosaid.

Mariuawearsaradiocollarsoresearcherscantrackherandherbabies,KaraiandPord.

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“Sofar,sogood.She,sbeenhuntingcapybarasandwildpigsandisraisingherbabiesvery

well,nDiMartinosays.

23.Whatcanwelearnaboutthejaguar?

A.ItisfoundonlyinArgentina.B.Itistaughttohuntbyhumans.

C.Itisnothuntedbyanyotheranimal.D.Itisnotconsideredasararespecies.

24.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeDiMartino'sjob?

A.Exciting.B.Meaningful.C.Surprising.D.Successful.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“abundant“meaninthispassage?

A.Morethanenough.B.Lessthanenough.

C.Gettingmorepowerful.D.Gettinglesspowerful.

26.ThewritermentionedMariua.

A.togiveanexampleofjaguarsylifeB.toshowtheimportanceoffemalejaguars

C.tointroduceawayoftrainingjaguarsD.toexplainthemethodofrewildingjaguars

(2020?江蘇無錫)

nxiiwin惴癡s;蟠皤

刎WORDS

2020

THEYEAR2020

OXFORDCHILDREN'SWORDOF

coronavirus

NEWwordin2020

Coronavirusisthisyear'sChildren,sWordoftheYear.Thisisveryinterestinggiven

thatthe500Wordscompetitionclosedon27February2020,thedaybeforethefirstcasewas

documentedintheUK.Thisshowstheinfluenceofimportanteventsaroundtheworldonchildren'

screativity.

Highlights

Thewordcoronavirusappearedforthefirsttimeinthe500Wordsstoriesin2020.Itis

notawordthathasbeenusedbefore.

Thewordhasbeenused459timesinthestoriesin2020,with287ofthemascoronavirus,

168ascoronavirus,and4ascorona-virus.

Itisamazingthatmanyofthethemesyoungwritersexploredinfictionsoonbecameareality

withtheworldinlockdown.

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Examples

Thenursescamerunningover.Ifeltapaininmyneck,Istartedtogaspforair.Mybody

startedshakingIcouldn'tcontrolmyself.Myeyesrolledtothebackofmyhead,amaskcovered

mymouth,mytemperatureraisedandIhavethecoronavirus.

(TheEx,girl13)

Afewyearslaterhefinallylandedonearth...butwhenhelandedhefoundoutadeadly

virushadstruckearth,thecoronavirus...

(Bob'sTripAroundtheUniverse,boy10)

27.Thispassageismostprobablypartof.

A.alanguagereportB.asciencereport

C.abookreviewD.afilmreview

28.Theresultisbasedonthefindingsfrom_______.

A.a2019surveyB.a2020survey

C.a2019competitionD.a2020competition

29.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewordcoronavirus

A.Mostchildrenlikethewordverymuch.B.Mostchildrenusethewordveryoften.

C.Childrenfirstuseditinstoriesthisyear.D.Childrenfirstuseditinstoriesyearsago.

(2020?江蘇無錫)uLookatAmy'spicture!”Momsaid,tooloud.Shedoesthatwhenshe'

sexcite,becauseshecan'thearherself.SomekidsturnedtostareatusandIwantedtohide.

Iledmyfamilyintomyclassroomandlookedaround.Otherkidsandparentswerethere,but

Ididn,tseeEvelyn.

Ms.Jenningswalkedovertous.Iintroducedhertomyfamilyandexplainedthatmyparents

aredeaf.

“Oh,"shesaid."Well,howdoyousay'Welcome!'insignlanguage?w

“Likethis."Isweptmyopenrighthandintowardmybody,palm(掌up.

Sherepeatedthemovement.

uThankyou,“Momsaid,smiling."It'snicetomeetyou.”

Ms.Jenningslookedsurprised."Youspeakverywell,“shesaid.

Insignlanguage,IrepeatedwhatMs.Jenningshadsaidincasemyparentshadn,treadher

lips(嘴唇).

Momnodded."Ilostmyhearingasachild,afterI'dlearnedtotalk.Amy'sfatherwas

borndeaf.Hecantalk,too,buthe'sshyabouthisvoice.”

Dadsmiledinagreement.

Someofmyclassmateswerewatchingusandwhispering.ThenInoticedEvelynandhermom

standingbythedoor.

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“Isitoverthere,“Itoldmyfamilyandquicklywalkedtowardmydesk.

“Hi,Amy,"Evelynsaidsuddenly.

Iturnedaround."Hi.”

“Ididn,tknowyourparentsaredeaf,“shesaid.

“Yeah."Icouldn,tthinkofanythingelsetosay.

“Andyoucantalktothemwithyourhands?That'ssocool.”

“Youthinkso?”Iasked.Iexhalodwithrelief.

Evelynnodded."It'slikeasecretcode.Wouldyouteachmesomewordssometime?”

Ismiled."Ofcourse.”

“Oneofmydad'sneighboursusessign,“shesaid."MaybeIcansurpriseherwithagreeting

nexttimeIvisitmydad.”

“Yourdaddoesn,tlivewithyou?”Isaid.

Sheshookherhead."Myparentsareseparated.”

“Oh,L.."I'dbeensoworriedaboutmyfamilythatIhadn'tthoughtaboutEvelyn's

family."Hey,ifyoucomeovertomorrow,wecanpracticesomesignlanguagethen.”

1gotmyparentsJattention."Mom,Dad,"Isaid,signing,'Tdlikeyoutomeetmyfriend

Evelynandhermom.”

30.HowisWelcome!?saidinsignlanguage?

31.WhenAmyexhaledwithrelief,shemostprobablyfelt.

A.worriedB.proudC.relaxedD.nervous

32.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutAmy?

A.Shelearnedsignlanguagebyherself.B.Shedidn,twantherparentstocome.

C.Shewon'tshareEvelyn,sfamilysecret.D.Shewon'tbesoshyaboutherfamily.

Lastmonth,theartistChristoopenedhisnewartsculpture.Itismadeupof7,506colorful

barrels(桶)floatingonalakeinHydeParkinLondon.ChristocallsitTheLondonMastaba.

ItishisfirstmajoroutdoorartsculptureinGreatBritain.Theartworkisintheshapeof

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amastaba.Itlookssomewhatlikeapyramidwithafattop.TheLondonMastabaisabout65feet

high,98feetwideand130feetlong,anditweighsabout1.3millionpounds.Themetalbarrels

canbeseenfromhundredsoffeetaway.

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Everyonewholooksatitwillseesomethingdifferent.Manywillthinkthebarrelsarebarrels

ofoilintheheartofoneofLondon,soldestparks.TheymightwonderifChristowasmaking

anannouncementagainstpollution.Otherswillseeaprismorgiantpixelsorsimplyashape.

However,everyonemustdecideforthemselves,the83-year-oldartistsaid.Christosaidhehad

nothingspecialinmindwhenhecreatedTheLondonMastaba.uTherearenomessages,“Christo

said.uThereissomethinginittodiscoveryourself.Icannotdirectyou.”

“AStairwayToTheSky”

"It'screatedagiantinvitation,likeastairwaytothesky,“Christosaid.Theartist

wasstandingonthebanksoftheSerpentineLakeinHydeParkwherehisartworkfloats.Swans

areswimmingnearby.Somebarrelsareredwithawhitecandystripeonthesides.Othersare

coloredblue,purpleandred.Theircolorswilllookdifferentasthelightchanges,Christo

said.Theirreflection(倒影)inthe

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