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2022考研英語(二)SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA.B.CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)HarlanCobenbelievesthatifyou'reawriter,you'llfindthetime;andthatifyoucan'tfindthetime,thenwritingisn'tapriorityandyou'renotawriter.Forhimwritingisa(1)job—ajoblikeanyother.Hehas(2)itwithplumbing,pointingoutthataplumberdoesn'twakeupandsaythathecan'tworkwithpipestoday.(3).likemostwritersthesedays,you'reholdingdownajobtopaythebills.it'snot(4)tofindthetimetowriteButit'snotimpossibleItrequiresdeterminationandsingle-mindedness.(5)thatmostbestsellingauthorsbeganwritingwhentheyweredoingotherthingstoearnalivingAndtoday,evenwriterswhoarefairly(6)oftenhavetodootherworkto(7)theirwritingincome.AsHarlanCobenhassuggestedit'sa(8)ofpriorities.Tomakewritingapriority,you'llhaveto(9)someofyourday-to-day-activitiesandsomethingsyoureallyenjoyDependingonyour(10)andyourlifestyle,thatmightmeanspendinglesstimewatchingtelevisionorlisteningtomusic.thoughsomepeoplecanwrite(11)theylistentomusic.Youmighthaveto(12)theamountofexerciseorsportyoudo.You'llhavetomakesocialmediaan(13)activityratherthanadailytime-consuming(14)There"llprobablyhavetobelesssocializingwithyourfriendsanlesstimewithyourfamilyItsa(15)learningcurve.anditwon'talwaysmakeyoupopular.There'sjustonethingyoushouldtrytokeepatleastsometimefor,(16)yourwriting-andthat'sreading.Andwriterneedstoreadasmuchandaswidelyastheycan:it'stheone(17)supporter-somethingyoucan'tdowithout.Timeisfinite.Theolderyouget,the(18)itseemstogo.Weneedtouseitascarefullyandas(19)aswecan,thatmeansprioritisingoutactivitiessothatwespendmosttimeonthethingswereallywanttodo.Ifyou'reawriter,thatmeans—(20)—writing1.A.difficultB.normalC.steadyD.pleasant2.A.combinedB.comparedC.confusedD.confronted3.A.ifB.ThroughC.OnceD.Unless4.A.enoughB.strangeC.wrongD.easy5.A.AccpectB.ExplainC.RememberD.Suppose6.A.well-knownB.well-advisedC.well-informedD.well-chosen7.A.donateB.generateC.supplementD.calculate8.A.causeB.purposeC.questionD.condition9.A.highlightB.sacrificeC.continueD.explore10.A.relationsB.interestsC.memoriesD.skills11.A.untilB.becauseC.whileD.before12.A.putupwithB.makeupofC.hangontoD.cutdownon13.A.intelligentB.occasionalC.intensiveD.emotional14.A.habitB.testC.decisionD.plan15.A.toughB.gentleC.rapidD.funny16.A.inplaceofB.inchargeofC.inresponsetoD.inadditionto17.A.indispensableB.innovativeC.invisibleD.instant18.A.dullerB.harderC.quieterD.quicker19.A.peacefullyB.generouslyC.productivelyD.gratefully20.A.atmostB.intumC.onaverageD.aboveallSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections::Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA.B.C.orD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)Text1Onarecentsunnyday13.000chickensroamoverLarryBrown's40windsweptacresinShinerTexas.SomerestintheshadeofaparkedcarOthersdrinkwaterwiththecows.Thisallseemsrandom.butit'sbydesign,partofwhatthe$6.1billionUS.eggindustrybetswillbeitsnextbigthing:climate-friendlyeggs.Theseeggs.whicharemakingtheirdebutnowonshelvesforasmuchasS8adozen.arestilllabeledorganicandanimal-friendly.butthey'realsofrombirdsthatliveonfarmsusingregenerativeagriculture-specialtechniquestocultivaterichsoilsthatcantrapgreenhousegases.Sucheggscouldbemarketedashelpingtofightclimatechange.I'mexcitedaboutourprogress"saysBrown,whoisaddingmorecovercropsthatdrawworms.andcricketsforthechickenstoeat.Thebirds'wastethenfertilizesfields.Suchimprovements"allowourhenstoforageforhigher-qualitynaturalfeedthatwillbegoodfortheland,thehens,andtheeggsthatwesupplytoourcustomers.Theeggindustry'spushisthefirstmajortestofwhetheranimalproductsfromregenerativefarmscanbecomethenextpremiumoffering.inbarelymorethanadecade,organiceggswentfrombeingdismissedasanicheproductinnaturalfoodsstorestobeingsoldatWalmart.Morerecentlythereweresimilardoubtsaboutprobioticsandplant-basedmeats.butbothhaveexplodedintomajorsupermarketcategories.Ifthesustainable-eggrolloutissuccessful.itcouldopenthefloodgatesforregenerativebeef.broccoli,andbeyondRegenerativeproductscouldbeahardsellbecausetheconceptistoughtodefinequickly.saysJulieStanton,associateprofessorofagriculturaleconomicsatPennsylvaniaStateUniversityBrandywine.Suchfarmingalsobringsminimal,ifany.improvementtothefoodproducts(thoughsomeproducerssaytheireggshavemoreprotein).Theindustryisbettingthatthesameconsumerspayingmoreforpremiumattributessuchasfree-range.non-GMO.andpasture-raisedeggswillembracesustainability.Surveysshowthatyoungergenerationsaremoreconcernedaboutclimatechange.andsomeofthesuccessofplant-basedmeatcanbechalkeduptoshopperswantingtosignaltheirdesiretoprotectenvironment.Youngadults"reallycareabouttheplasaysJohnBrunnquell,presidentofEggsInnovations"areabsolutelyalteringthefoodchainbeyondwhatIthinkeventheyunderstandwhatthey'redoing.Theindustryisbettingthatthesameconsumerspayingmoreforpremiumattributessuchasfree-ranon-GMO,andpasture-raisedeggswillembsustainability.Surveysshowthatyoungergenerationsmoreconcernedaboutclimatechange.andsomeotsuccessofplant-basedmeatcanbechalkedushopperswantingtosignaltheirdesiretoprotectenvironment.Youngadults"reallycareabouttheplasaysJohnBrumnquell.presidentofEggInnovations"areabsolutelyalteringthefoodchainbeyondwhatItthinkeventheyunderstandwhatthey'redoing.21.theclimate-friendlyeggsareproducted.[A]ataconsiderablylowcost[B]atthedemandofregularshoppers[C]asareplacementfororganiceggs[D]onspeciallydesignedfarms22.larryBrownisexcitedabouthisprogressin.[A]reductingthedamageof[B]accelaratinythedisposalofuest[C].Creatinyasustainablesystem[D]Attratinycustomerstohisproducts23.theexampleoforganiceggsisusedintheparagraghiftosuggest.[A]thedoubtstoovernaturalfeeds[B]thesetbreaksintheeggsindustry[C]thepotentialofregenerativeproducts[D]thepromotionalsuccessofsupermarkets24.Itcanbelearnedfromparagraphthatyoungpeople.[A]arereluctanttochangetheirdiet[B]arelikelytobuyclimatefiendlyeggs[C]arecuriousaboutnewfood[D]areamazedatagruculoureadvorces25JohnBrungvelwoulddisagreewithJulieStantonoveregenerativeproducts.[A]Amarketsprospects[B]standarddefinition[C]marketprospect[D]moriclimplicationText2MoreAmericansareoptingtoworkwellintoretirement,agrowingtrendthatthreatenstoupendtheoldworkforcemodel.OneinthreeAmericanswhoareatleast40haveorplantohaveajobinretirementtoprepareforalongerlife,accordingtoasurveyconductedbyHarrisPollforTDAmeritrade.Evenmoresurprisingisthatmorethanhalfof"unretirees"-thosewhoplantoworkinretirementorwentbacktoworkafterretiring-saidtheywouldbeemployedintheirlateryearseveniftheyhadenoughmoneytosettledown.thesurveyshowed.Financialneedsaren'ttheonlyculpritforthe"unretirement"trend.Otherreasons,accordingtothestudy.includepersonalfulfillmentsuchasstayingmentallyfit,preventingboredomoravoidingdepression.About72%of"unretiree"respondentssaidthattheywouldreturntoworkonceretiredtokeepmentallyfitwhile59%saiditwouldbetiedtomakingendsmeet."Theconceptofretirementisevolving."saidChristineRussell,seniormanagerofretirementatTDAmeritrade."It'snotjustaboutfinances.Thevalueofworkisalsodrivingfolkstocontinueworkingpastretirement."Onereasonforthechangeinretirementpatterns:Americansarelivinglonger.OlderAmericansarealsothefastest-growingsegmentoftheU.S.workforce,andboomersareexpectedtolivelongerthanpreviousgenerations.Thepercentageofretirement-agepeopleinthelaborforcehasdoubledoverthepastthreedecades.About20%ofpeople65andolderwereintheworkforceinFebruary,upfromanall-timelowof10%inJanuary1985,accordingtomoneymanagerUnitedIncome.Becauseoflongerlifespans.Americansarealsoboostingtheirsavingstopreservetheirnesteggs,theTDAmeritradestudyshowed,whichsurveved2,000adultsbetween40to79.Sixin10"unretirees"areincreasingtheirsavingsinanticipationofalongerlife.accordingtothesurvey.Amongthemostpopularwaystheyaredoingthis,thecompanysaid,isbyreducingtheiroverallexpenses,securinglifeinsuranceormaximizingtheircontributionstoretirementaccounts.Unfortunately,manypeoplewhoareoptingtoworkinretirementarepreparingtodosobecausetheyareworriedaboutmakingendsmeetintheirlateryears,saidBrentWeiss,aco-founderatBaltimore-basedfinancial-planningfirmFacetWealth.Hesuggestedthatpreretireesshouldspeakwithafinancialadvisertosetlong-termfinancialgoals.Themostchallengingmomentsinlifearegettingmarried,startingafamilyandultimatelyretiring."Weisssaid."It'snotjustafinancialdecision,butanemotionalone.Manypeoplebelievetheycan'tretire.26.ThesurveyconductedbyHarisPollindicatesthat.A.overhalfoftheretireesarephysicallyfitforworkB.theoldworkforceisasactiveastheyoungeronedoseC.oneinthreeAmericansenjoyearlierretirementD.moreAmericansarewillingtoworkinretirement27.Itcanbeinferredfromparagraph3thatAmericanstendtothinkthat.A.retirementmaycauseproblemsforthemB.boredomcanberelievedafterretirementC.thementalhealthofretireesisoverlookedD."unretirement"contributestotheeconomy28.Retirementpatternsarechangingpartlydueto.A.laborshortageB.populationgrowthC.longerlifeexpectancyD.risinglivingcosts29.Manyretireesareincreasinglyswinesby.A.investingmoreinstocksB.takingupoddjobsC.gettingwell-paidworkD.spendingless30.Withregardtoretirement,BentWeissthinksthatmanypeopleare.A.unpreparedB.unafraidC.DisappointedD.EnthusiasticText3Wehaveallencounteredthem,inbothourpersonalandprofessionallives.Thinkaboutthetimesyoufelttrickedofrustratedbyamembershiporsubscriptionthathadaseamlesssign-upprocessbutwaslaterdifficulttocancel.Somethingthatshouldbesimpleandtransparentcanbecomplicated,intentionallyorunintentionally.inwaysthatimpairconsumerchoice.Theseareexampleofpatterns.Firstcoinedin2010byuserexperienceexpertHarryBrignull,darkpatterns"isacatch-allternforpracticesthatmanipulateuserinterfacestoinfluencethedecision-makingabilityofusers.Brignullidentifies12typesofcommondarkpatters.rangingfrommisdirectionandhiddencoststoroachmotel."whereauserexperienceseemseasyandintuitiveatthestart.butturnsdifficultwhentheusertriestogetout.Ina2019studyof53.000productpagesand11000websites.researchersfoundthataboutonein10employsthesedesignpractices.Thoughwidelyprevalent,theconceptofdarkpatternsisstillnotwellunderstood.BusinessandnonprofitleadersshouldbeawareofdarkpatternsandtrytoavoidthegrayareastheyengenderWhereisthelinebetweenethical,persuasivedesignanddarkpatterns?BusinessesshouldengageinconversationswithIT.compliance,risk,andlegalteamstoreviewtheirprivacypolicy.andincludeinthediscussionthecustomer/userexperiencedesignersandcodersresponsibleforthecompany'suserinterface,aswellasthemarketersandadvertisersresponsibleforsign-ups.checkoutbaskets,pricing,andpromotions.Anyoralltheseteamscanplayaroleincreatingoravoiding"digitaldeception."Lawmakersandregulatorsareslowlystartingtoaddresstheambiguityarounddarkpatterns.mostrecentlyatthestatelevel.InMarch,theCaliforniaAttorneyGeneralannouncedtheapprovalofadditionalregulationsundertheCaliforniaConsumerPrivacyAct(CCPA)thatensurethatconsumerswillnotbeconfusedormisledwhenseekingtoexercisetheirdataprivacyrights."Theregulationsaimtobandarkpatterns-thismeansprohibitingcompaniesfromusing"confusinglanguageorunnecessarystepssuchasforcingthemtoclickthroughmultiplescreensorlistentoreasonswhytheyshouldn'toptout.Asmorestatesconsiderpromulgatingadditionalrequlatons,thereisaneedforgreateraccountabilityformwithinthebusinesscommunity.Darkpatternsalsobeaddressedonaself-regulatorybasis,butonlyiforganizationsholdthemselvesaccountable,notjusttolegalrequirements,butalsotoindustrybestpracticesandstandards.31.Itcanbelearnedfromthefirsttwoparagrphsthatdarkpatterns.A.improveuserexperienceB.leakuserinformationforprofitC.undermineusersdecision-makingD.remindusersofhiddebcosts32.The2019studyondarkpatternismentionedtoshow.A.theirmajorflawsB.theircomplexdesignsC.theirseveredamageD.theirstrongpresence33.Tohandledigitaldeceptionbusinessshould.A.listentocustomerfeedbackB.talkwithrelevantteamsC.turntoindependentagenciesD.relyonprofessionaltraning34.TheadditionalregulationsundertheCCPAarentendedto.A.guideuserthoughopt-outprocessesB.protectconsumersfrombeingtrickedC.grantcompaniesdataprivacyrightD.restrictaccesstoproblematiccontent35.Accordingtothelastparagraphakeytocopingwithdarkpattermsis.A.newlegalrequirementsB.businessself-disciplineC.strictregulatorystandardsD.consumers'safetyawareneText4Althoughethicsclassesarecommonaroundtheworld,scientistsareunsureiftheirlessonscanactuallychangebehavior;evidenceeitherwayisweak,relyingoncontrivedlaboratorytestsonsometimesunreliableself-reports.ButanewstudypublishedinCognitionfoundthat,inatleastonereal-worldsituation,asingleethicslessonmayhavehadlastingeffects.Theresearchersinvestigatedoneclasssession'simpactoneatingmeat.Theychosethisparticularbehaviorforthreereasons,accordingtostudyco-authorEricSchwitzeebel.aphilosopherattheUniversityofCalifornia,Riverside:students'attitudesonthetopicarevariableandunstable,behavioriseasilymeasurable,andethicsliteraturelargelyagreesthateatinglessmeatisgoodbecauseitreducesenvironmentalharmandanimalsuffering.Halfofthestudentsinfourlargephilosophyclassesreadanarticleontheethicsoffactory-farmedmeat,optionallywatchedan11-mimutevideoonthetopicandjoineda50-minutediscussion.Theotherhalffocusedoncharitablegivinginstead.Then,unknowntothestudents,theresearchersstudiedtheiranonymizedmeal-cardpurchasesforthatsemester-nearly14,000receiptsforalmost500students.Schwitzgebelpredictedtheinterventionwouldhavenoeffect;hehadpreviouslyfoundthatethicsprofessorsdonotdifferfromotherprofessorsonarangeofbehaviors,includingvotingrates,blooddonationandreturninglibrarybooks.Butamongstudentsubjectswhodiscussedmeatethics,mealpurchasescontainingmeatdecreasedfrom52to45percent-andthiseffectheldsteadyforthestudy'sdurationofseveralweeks.Purchasesfromtheothergroupremainedat52percent."That'sactuallyaprettylargeeffectforaprettysmallintervention,"Schwitzgebelsays.PsychologistNinaStrohmingerattheUniversityofPennsylvania,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,saysshewantstheeffecttoberealbutcannotruleoutsomeunknownconfoundingvariable.Andifreal,shenotes,itmightbereversiblebyanothernudge:Easycome,easygo.Schwitzgebelsuspectsthegreatestimpactcamefromsocialinfluence—classmatesorteachingassistantsleadingthediscussionsmayhavesharedtheirownvegetarianism,showingitasachievableormorecommon.Second,thevideomayhavehadanemotionalimpact.Leastrousinghethinks,wasrationalargument,althoughhisco-authorssayreasonmightplayabiggerroleNowtheresearchersareprobingthespecificeffectsofteachingstyle,teachingassistants"eatinghabitsandstudents'videoexposure.Meanwhile.Schwitzgebel-whohadpredictednoeffectwillbeeatinghiswords.36.Scientistsgenerallybelievethattheeffectsofethicsclassesare.[A]hardtodetermine[B]narrowlyinterpreted[C]difficulttoignore[D]poorlysummarized37.Whichofthefollowingisareasonfortheresearcherstostudymeateating?[A]Itiscommonamongstudents.[B]Itisabehavioreasytomeasure.[C]Itisimportanttostudents'health.[D]Itisahottopicinethicsclasses.38.EricSchwitzgebel'spreviousfindingssuggestthatethicsprofessors.[A]areseldomcriticaloftheirstudents[B]arelesssociablethanotherprofessors.[C]arenotsensitivetopoliticalissues[D]arenotnecessarilyethicallybetter39.NinaStrolmingerthinksthattheeffectoftheinterventionis.[A]permanent[B]predictable[C]uncertain[D]unrepeatable40.EricSchwitzgebelsuspectsthatthestudents'changeinbehavior.[A]canbringpsychologicalbenefits[B]canbeanalyzedstatistically[C]isaresultofmultiplefactors[D]isasignofself-developmentPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraphs:41-45:.Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET:10points:[A]StartLow:GoSlow[B]RoundOutYourRoutine[C]TalkWithYourDoctor[D]MakeItaHabit[E]GoThroughtheMotions[F]Don'tGoItAlone[G]ListentoYourBodyMovingyourbodyhasbeenshowntoreduceanxietyanddepression:lowerratesofmanytypesofcancerandtheriskofaheart-attack:andimproveoverallimmunity.ItalsohelpsbuildstrengthandstaminaMOREONSTAYINGFITTheMajorHealthBenefitsofEvenModestExerciseBestWaystoWorkOutonaTreadmillAHomeExercisePlanThatReallyWorksHowtoUseYourHeartRatetoHelpYouWorkOutBestEquipmentforaHomeGymGettingbackintoexercisecanbeachallengeinthebestoftimes,butwithgymsandin-personexerciseclassesoff-limitstomanypeoplethesedaysbecauseofCOVID-19concerns,itcanbetrickytoknowwheretostart.Andit'simportanttogettherightdoseofactivity."Toomuchtoosooneitherresultsininjuryorburnout,"saysMaryYoke,PhD,afacultymemberinthekinesiologydepartmentatIndianaUniversityinBloomington.Followthisadvicetoreturntoexercisesafely.41.[A]StartLow,GoSlowDon'ttrytogobacktowhatyouwere-doingbeforeyourbreak.Ifyouwerewalking3milesaday,playing18holesofgolfthreetimesaweek,orlifting10-pounddumbbellsforthreesetsof10reps,-reduceactivityto%mileeveryotherday.ornineholesofgolfonceaweekwithshortwalksonotherdays,oruse5-pounddumbbellsforonesetof10reps.Increasetime,distance,andintensitygradually."Thisisn'tsomethingyoucandoovernight,"Denaysays.Butyou'llreapbenefitssuchaslessanxietyandimprovedsleeprightaway.42.[G]ListentoYourBodyIfyou'rebreathingtoohardtotalkincompletesentences,backoff.Ifyoufeelgood,goalittlelongerorfaster.Feelingwipedoutafterasession?Goeasiernexttime.Andstayalerttoserioussymptoms,suchaschestpainorpressure,severeshortnessofbreathordizziness,orfaintness,andseekmedicalattentionimmediately.43.[D]MakeItaHabitConsistencyisthekeytogettingstrongerandbuildingenduranceandstamina.Tenminutesofactivityperdayisagoodstart,saysMarcusJackovitz,DPT,aphysicaltherapistattheUniversityofMiamiHospital.Alltheexpertswespokewithhighlyrecommendwalkingbecauseit'stheeasiest,mostaccessibleformofexercise.Althoughitcanbeaworkoutonitsown,ifyourgoalistogetbacktoZumbaclasses,tennis,cycling,oranyotheractivity.walkingisalsoagreatfirststep44.[E]GoThroughtheMotionsEvenifyoucan'tyetdoafavoriteactivity.youcanpracticethemoves.Withorwithoutacluborracket,swinglikeyou'rehittingtheball.Paddlelikeyou'reinakayakorcanoe.Mimicyourfavoriteswimmingstrokes.Theactionwill-remindyouofthejoytheactivitybroughtyouandprimeyourmusclesforwhenyoucangetoutthereagain,45.[F]Don'tGoItAloneExercisingwithothers"cankeepyouaccount-ableandmakeitmorefun,soyou'remorelikelytodoitagain."-Jackovitzsays.Youcandoactivitiessuchasgolfandtennisortakeawalkwithothersandstillbesociallydistant.Butwhenyoucan'tconnectinperson,considerusingtechnology.Chatonthephonewithafiendwhileyouwalkaroundyourneighborhood.FaceTimeorZoomwitharelativeasyoustrengthtrainorstretchathome.Youcanalsojoinalivestreamoron-demandexerciseclass.SilverSneakersoffersthemforolderadults,ortryEverWalkforvirtualchallenges.Editor'sNote:AversionofthisarticlealsoappearedintheJanuary2021issueofConsumerReportsOnHealth.SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationneatlyontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Althoughwetryourbest,sometimesourpaintingsrarelyturnoutasoriginallyplanned.Changesinthelight,thelimitationsofyourpaintingmaterialsandthelackofexperienceandtechniquemeanthatwhatyoustartouttryingtoachievemaynotcometolifethewaythatyouexpected.Althoughthiscanbefrustratinganddisappointing,itturnsoutthatthiscanactuallybegoodforyou.Unexpectedresultshavetwobenefits:youprettyquicklylearntodealwithdisappointmentandrealisethatwhenonedoorcloses,anotheropens.YoualsoquicklylearntoadaptandcomeupwithcreativesolutionstotheproblemsthepaintingpresentsandthinkingoutsidetheboxwillbecomeyourSecondnature.Infact,creativeproblem-solvingskillsareincrediblyusefulindailylife,withwhichyou'remorelikelytobeabletofindasolutionwhenproblemarises.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::SectionIVWritingPartA46.Directions:Supposeyouareplanningacampusfoodfestival,writeanemailtointernationalstudentsinyourUniversityto1)introducethefoodfestival.and2)invitethemtoparticipate.PleasewriteyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETDonotuseyourownname,use"LiMing"instead.(10points)【參考范文】DearInternationalStudents.AsoneoftheorganizersofCampusCultureDepartment:IamwritingtoinviteyoutoattendthecomingFoodFestivalinourschool.ItwouldbeextremelyexcitingtotastevarioustraditionalChinesefoodfromdifferentareas.TherewouldbesuchamazingfoodtypesasGongBaoChickenfromSichuanProvinceandRoastBeijingDuckfromBeijing:whichcanfullyenhanceyourcognitiononChinesefoodcultureaswellasthecostumesfeaturingregionalcharacteristics.Additionally.deliciousfoodcanarousethesenseofhappiness:givingyouallalovelierexperienceduringthestudyinChina.TheFoodFestivalwillbeheldonthewestsquarenexttolibrary:from9:30a.m.to12:00a.mthisSaturday.Anearlyreplyonourinvitation
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