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高考閱讀理解B篇集訓(xùn)(四)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。P031Gutierrez’slifewouldneverbethesameagainafterfindingacopyofAnnaKareninabyLeoTolstoyinthegarbage20yearsago.Ithappenedwhilehewasdrivinghisgarbagetruckthroughwealthierneighbourhoodsatnightandseeingabandonedbooks.Itarousedhisdesiretostartrescuingbooksfromthegarbage.Heusedtotakehomebetween50and60bookseverymorning.Eventually,heturnedhisbookcollectionintoacommunitylibraryforchildrenfromlow-incomefamilies.Colombia’scapitalcityofBogotahas19publiclibraries.However,theselibrariestendtobefarawayfromwhereruralandpoorercommunitieslive.Theoptionofbuyingnewbooksisnon-existentforfamiliesstrugglingtomakeendsmeet.Guterrez’scommunitylibraryisatruerepresentationofhowoneman’sgarbagecanbeanother’streasure.Gutierrezgrewuppoor,andhisfamilycouldnotaffordtoeducatehimbeyondprimaryschool.Nevertheless,hismotherwasapassionatereaderandreadstoriestohimeverynight.HerloveforbooksleftadeepimpressiononGutierrez.Today,hismakeshiftcommunitylibrary,called“TheStrengthofWords”,occupiesmostofhishomeinsouthernBogota,andispiledfromfloortoceilingwithfictionandnon-fictiontitles.Everythingfromschooltextbookstostorybookscanbefoundinhiscollectionofmorethan20,000books!Aswordbegantospreadabouthisamazingproject,peoplebegansendinghimthousandsmorebookstogrowhislibrary.Despitehavingdonesomuchforhiscommunity,Guterrezisnotyetcontenttocallitaday.Hecontinuestosearchthroughgarbagecansforreadingmaterials.Today,theGutierrezfamilydoesnotmerelywanttostartlibrariesinneighbourhoods.Theywanttocreatespacesforschoolchildrentospendtheirtimereading.Gutierrez’sjourneytogivebacktohislocalcommunityisanamazingexampleofhoweveryoneofuscanimprovethelivesofthosearoundus.HowmightwetakealeafoutofGutierrez’sbooksandimpactthelessfortunatearoundus?WhatinspiredGutierreztorescueunwantedbooks?A.TheabandonedAnnaKarenina. B.LeoTolstoy’slife.C.Children’slivingconditions. D.Acommunitylibrary.WhydidGutierrezstart“TheStrengthofWords”?A.Tocreateaharmoniousneighborhood.B.Togivehismothersufficientbooks.C.Tofacilitatechildren’sreading.D.Toimprovethecommunitylife.WhatcanbestdescribeGutierrez?A.Devotedandtalented. B.Intelligentandgenerous.C.Passionateandwell-educated. D.Creativeandcaring,Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Desireforreading B.FromgarbagetotreasureC.Gutierrez’skindness D.Anamazingmodelofeducation24.A25.C26.D27.BP032Acouple,JanePoynterandTaberMacCallum,best-knownforlivingtwoyearssealedinsideBiosphere2,areattemptingtostartanewhumanspaceflightcompanythat,insteadoflaunchingrockets,willliftcivilianpassengersintotheskyinahigh-performanceballoon.SpacePerspectiveaimstocarryacapsuleofeightpassengersatatime,hangingfroma650-foot-tallballoon,100,000feetaboveEarth.Theballoonwillgentlyriseforabouttwohoursat12mph,floatingalongforanothertwohoursaspassengersenjoyrefreshmentsandaviewoftheEarthbelow.Thegoalistomaketheflightsaccessibleandaffordabletoasmanypeopleaspossible,onedaypossiblyhostingweddings.“EverybodyshouldbeabletoseetheEarthfromspace,”Poyntersaid.“Wewantthemtoreallybeabletoexperiencewhatastronautstalkabout,seeingtheEarthinspaceinthatinkyblacknessoftheuniverse,andlookingdownattheEarth.”Anewballoon,whichwillbefilledwithhydrogen,willbeusedforeachflightandmaterialsfromitrecycledandupgraded.Thecapsulewillbeabletobereusedonmultiplemissions.Thedesignofthespacecraft,tobenamedSpaceshipNeptune,showsalargecapsulewithacircleofseatsfacingouttoarowofwindows,Abar,abathroomandadome(圓頂)willbeintegratedintothedesign.PoynterandMacCallumplantobeononeofthefirsttestrides.ThecouplearefamousamongthespacefansastheyeverlivedinsideBiosphere2,aresearchfacilityinArizona,wheretheyfarmedcropsandraisedanimalstoevaluateifonedayhumanscouldliveinasimilarself-sustainedenvironmentonotherplanets.Finally,theexperimentwaswidelyconsideredafailure.ButPoyntersaiditservedasthebeginningforherandherhusband’sjourneytosendpeopleintospace.“We’vebeenworkingonthisconceptforalongtime,”Poyntersaid.“ItgoesallthewaybacktoourdaysatBiosphere2.”WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesPoynterandMacCallum?A.Appreciative. B.Generous. C.Trustworthy. D.Pioneering.Whichparagraphfocusesonthestructureofthenewspacecraft?A.Paragraph2. B.Paragraph3. C.Paragraph4. D.Paragraph5.Whatinspiresthecoupletostartthecompany?A.Theirresearchinlaunchingrockets. B.Theirexperienceinusingballoons.C.Theirpreviousflightsintospace. D.TheirexperimentinBiosphere2.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TakingtotheSkies B.MeetingaUniqueCoupleC.FundingSpadeResearch D.Livinginacapsule24-27DCDAP033AfterdrawingbloodandrunningaCTscan,thedoctorhadquestionsforme.“Whatisatypicaldaylikeforyou?”“Iamagraduatestudentwithatightschedulethatusuallykeepsmeatworklateintothenight,”Ireplied.Next,heturnedtodiet.Ipausedwhenthisquestioncame,embarrassedbymyanswer.“Ionlyhavecoffeeforbreakfast.Forlunchanddinner,Iusuallygrabsomethingfromafast-foodvendoroncampus.”Thedoctorseemedshocked.Asmorequestionsfollowedaboutmystresslevelsandlifestyle,myunhealthystatebegantosinkin.Ingraduateschool,IwasfullyfocusedonmyprojectanddoingwhatIcouldtobecomeasuccessfulscientist.Ididn’tfeelIhadthetimeorenergytoshopforgroceriesandcook.Istoppedexercisinganddidn’tspendasmuchtimesocializing.WhenIwassluggish,insteadofgivingmymindandbodyarest,Idrankenergyboosterstomaintainmystrengthandcontinuedtoworklonghours.AsIprogressedthroughmyPh.D.program,Igainedanunhealthyamountofweight.1gottiredeasilyandIoftencaughtcoldsortheflu.Eventually,theabdominalpainsweresobadthattheydrovemetotheemergencyroom.Afterhearingthedoctor’swarning,IknewIhadnochoice.Istoppedworkinglateintothenight,whichgavememoretimetorelax,sleep,andpreparemyownmeals.Ireadupondietaryrecommendationsandbegantochoosenutritiousandhealthyfoods.Ialsogaveupenergydrinksandswitchedtotea.Manytimes,Iwastemptedtogobacktomyoldroutine.IplacedstickynotesinmyofficeandathometoremindmyselfthatifIdidn’tmakehealthychoices,I’dsufferconsequences.It’sbeen4yearsnowand,tomysurprise,Ihavenotonlynoticedgainsinmyhealth,butalsofounditeasiertobeproductiveatwork.Whatwastheproblemwiththeauthor?A.Hedidpoorlyinhisstudies. B.Hewasn’tgoodasocializing.C.Heignoredthedoctor’sadvice. D.Hehadaveryunhealthylifestyle.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“sluggish”?A.Castdown. B.Wornout. C.Carriedaway. D.Leftbehind.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Howtheauthorgraduallyruinedhishealth.B.Whatdifficultiestheauthorfacedinhisstudies.C.Howtheauthorbalancedhislifeandstudy.D.Whattheauthordidtogainacademicachievements.Whatliesbehindtheauthor’srecovery?A.Creativity. B.Optimism. C.Self-discipline. D.Co-operation.24.D25.B26.A27.CP034Paparellafirstbecameawareoffostercare(寄養(yǎng)中心)inelementaryschoolwhenherparentswereconsideringadoptingachild.Theplandidn’tworkout,butPaparellaoftenfoundherselfthinkingaboutthatgirl.At16,PaparellavisitedSummitCountyChildrenServicesinAkron,Ohio,withalistofquestions,tryingtounderstandwhatagingoutlookedlike.Oneofherquestionswas“Whatdotheseyoungpeopleneedmost?”Nearthetopofthelistwasfurniture.“Thatstruck,home!”saysPaparella.Theideaofmovingintoanapartmentandnothavingabedtosleeponorasofatositonpulledatmyheartstrings.Paparellacontactedherparents’friends,askingiftheyhadsparefurnituretodonate.Alocalfurniturestore,Chez-DelInteriors,offeredfreewarehousespaceanditsdeliverytruck.Socialworkersprovideddelivery.Inbetweenlacrossegamesandcollegeapplications,Paparella-withherdad’shelp-addedfurnituredeliverypersontoherrésumé.Watchingthereceiver’sfaceswhentheyreceiveabed,acouch-whatever-wouldchangeherinaway.Paparellaremembersdeliveringagoldlamptoawomanandwatchingherpolishitlovingly,gettingridofdustandfingerprints.“Tothinkthatthislampwhichhadn’tbeenthoughtaboutinyearsnowbroughtsomuchhappinesstosomebodywasamazing.”Paparellasays.Today,Paparellahasgivenfurnituretonearly200youngadultsacrosssixOhiocounties.Aswordhasgottenout.Paparellahasreceiveddonationsfrompeoplewhohaveboughtnewfurnitureandwanttogetridoftheiroldpieces,peoplewhoaremoved,andpeoplewhohaveheardofherworkonsocialnetworkingsites.She’sconvincedthesecontributionsgivethereceivershopeandconfidence.WhydidPaparellavisitSummitCountyChildrenServices?A.Sheconsideredadoptingachild.B.Sheplannedtotakecareofthechildrenthere.C.Shewantedtoknowthelifeofgrow-upsthere.D.Sheintendedtopersuadeherparentstohelpthechildren.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Thatstruckhome!”inParagraph2mean?A.Moving. B.Shocking. C.Amusing. D.Disappointing.Whatdoweknowaboutthewomanwhoreceivedagoldlamp?A.Shedidn’tlikethedustyoldlamp.B.Shelovedthegoldlampverymuch.C.ShemadelittledifferencetoPaparella.D.Sheownedmanydifferentlampsinthepast.WhichwordcanbestdescribePaparella’scharacter?A.Humorous. B.Honest. C.Imaginative. D.Devoted.24.A25.C26.C27.BP035Likemanyconstructions,itstartedsmall.Butnowthousandsofchildrenwithautism(自閉癥)aremakingfriendsandlearningsocialskillsbyplayingaspecialversionofonlinebuildinggameMinecraft.StuartDuncangottheideathroughapopularblogheranabouthisownexperienceswithautismaswellasbringingupasonwithautism.Otherparentswithautisticchildrenstartedtellinghimthattheirkidswerecrazyaboutagamethatletthemexplorearandomlygeneratedwilderness.However,despitelovingthegame,manyofthechildrenwerebeingbullied(霸凌)byotherplayers.So,in2013,Duncan,awebdeveloperinCanada,setupaservertorunaversionofMinecraftonly:forchildrenwithautismandtheirfamilies.Hethoughttheinvite-onlyserverwouldattract10or20people,buthundredsrequestedtojoininthefirstfewdays.Now,almostthreeyearslater,runningthespecialversion,Autcraft,ishisfull-timejob.Thecommunityhasnearly7000members,alongwithateamofengineerstohelpmanageitsmanyactivities.“Parentsseesuchabenefitforthemselvesandtheirchildren,”saysDuncan.InMinecraft,youuseblocksofmaterialslikewoodandstonetobuildwhateveryoulike.“Thisisagreatwayforthemtoplayagametheylove,butalsohaveasocialexperience,”saysKateRinglandfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,whohasspent60hoursinsidethisvirtualworld,watchinghowthekidsplayandchattooneanother.“It’sgivinganalternativewayforthesekidstoexpressthemselvesandcommunicatewithoutthestressesofthephysicallifestuff.”Everydaysocialsituationscanbechallengingforautisticchildren,whomaystruggletopickuponsocialsignalsorunderstandanotherperson’sviewpoint.DuncanthinksMinecraftremovesthepressurestypicaloftherealworld.Thereisnonoisyorunfamiliarenvironmenttodistract(使分心)you,nopressuretotracktheotherperson’sfacialexpressionsorworryabouteyecontact.JoiningacommunitylikeAutcraftcouldbeagoodfirststeptofeelinglesssociallyanxiousandmoreengaged.WhatinspiredDuncantorunAutcraft?A.OnlineBullying.B.Hisson’srequest.C.Someparents’advice.D.Hisblogaboutautism.WhatcanwelearnaboutAutcraftfromParagraph3?A.Ithasabout7,000engineers.B.Itwasanunexpectedsuccess.C.Ithelpedparentsplaywiththeirkids.D.Itremainsaccessibletoallthepeople.HowdoesMinecrafthelpchildrenaccordingtoDuncan?A.Byteachingcommunicationskills.B.Bysolvingtheirrealworldproblems.C.Byexplainingotherpeople’sviewpoints.D.Byofferingstress-freesocialexperiences.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowCanWeDealWithAutism?B.WhatMakesMinecraftSoFamous?C.WhyDoOnlineGamesBenefitChildren?D.HowDoesAutcraftHelpAutisticChildren?24A25B26D27DP036TodMorganwasbornblind,mentallychallenged,andautistic.Sohecouldn’tsee,hecouldnotlearnlikeotherchildren,andhedidn’tinteractwithpeopleverymuch.Hedidnotseemtohavemuchofachance.Then,whenhewastwoyearsold,hebegantoplaylittlesongsonhistinytoypiano.Hecouldplayperfectlysomeofthechildren’stuneshehadheard.Today,Todworksasaprofessionalpianist.Heplaysjazz,Broadwaysongs,andclassicalpieces.Afterhearingatune,hecanimitateitalmostperfectlythefirsttimeheplaysit.Hedoesn’tonlyimitate;Todiscreativetoo.Hecanchangeaclassicalpiecetoajazz,ajazztoapolka,andapolkatoawaltz.Inadditiontothepiano,Todplays13otherinstrumentsandalsosings.Tod’slistofmusicalheroesincludesLouisArmstrong,Mozart,andBeethoven.Howcanthisbe?Howcansuchaseverelychallengedpersonbesomusicallytalented?Todhaswhatiscalled“savantsyndrome”—aconditioninwhichamentallychallengedpersonhasahighlydevelopedtalentofaspecifickind.Savantsyndromeisamysterytomedicalresearchers.OnepersonwhoisstudyingsavantsyndromeisDr.DavidBrighton.HesaysthathehasneverseenamusicalsavantlikeTod.Mostmusicalsavantsarelimitedtosimplyrepeatingtunestheyhear.Dr.BrightonpointsoutthatTod’sabilitytocomeupwithhisowntunesisagiantstepbeyondmemorization.AsforTod,afterstudyingjazzpianoattheMusicSchoolatRiversinMassachusetts,heattendedandgraduatedfromthefamousBerkleeCollegeofMusicinBoston.Todisencouragedbyhisparentsasheperformsallovertheworld,appearingonTVandradioshows.WhatdoestheauthormeanbysayingthatTod“didnotseemtohavemuchofachance”?A.Todwasnotlikelytobecompletelycured.B.Tod’schancesofsuccessinlifeweresmall.C.Tod’sabilitytolearnmusicwasverylimited.D.Todwouldhavefewopportunitiestomeetothers.Apersonwithsavantsyndromeis__________.A.mentallydisabledbutspeciallygiftedB.sociallyinactivebutmusicallytalentedC.physicallydisabledbuthighlyintelligentD.psychologicallychallengedbutphysicallygiftedWhatdistinguishesTodfrommostmusicalsavants?A.Hismemory. B.Hiscreativity.C.Hissociability. D.Hislearningspeed.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthetext?A.Todisatypicalcaseofaseriousdisease.B.FamilysupportisvitaltoTod’srecovery.C.MusicconnectsTodtotheworldaroundhim.D.Musiceducationisacuretothementallydisabled.24-27BABCP037Sometimesabookcomesalongthatisn’tjust“interesting”,or“welldone”—it’sabookwhereitseemsliketheauthorlookedintoyourbrainandwroteabookspecificallyforyou.Abooklikethatformewasreleasedthisweek.It’scalled100ThingsWe’veLosttotheInternet,writtenbyeditorPamelaPaul.Paullists100thingsweusedtodothattheInternethaseitherchangedortakenovercompletely:writingletters,printnewspapers,thejoysofbeingbored,andnothavingalltheknowledgeintheworldinyourpocket.AsI’malongtimeaccumulatorofrandomknowledge,certainentriesonthelist—BeingtheOnlyOne,FiguringOutWhoThatActorIs—hitmewhereIlive:rememberingdetailedfactsisnolongernearlyasimpressivewheneveryonehasthecapabilitytofindtheanswerinseconds.Onandonthelistgoes,witheveryminorshiftaddingtothepile.Whatthisbookdoessowellisillustratethegrowthofthatpile;whileanyindividualitemmightbenobigdeal,thecollectedsetissignificant.It’salistofwaysinwhichtheworldnowisdifferentfromtheworldthen.Obviously,Paulisn’tsayingthateverythingbackthenwasbetter.Timemarcheson,afterall,andit’stoughtoargueagainstthemanybenefitsthattheInternethasbroughtintoourlives.Butthatisn’treallythepoint.It’snotaboutwhetheritusedtobebetter.It’sthatitusedtobedifferent.100ThingsWe’veLosttotheInternetisafunreadforthoseofuswhosharesomeofPaul’smemoriesandexperiences.Werememberwhatitwaslikeandweliketoremember.Thelandscapehasshifted,andnodoubtitwillshiftagainastechnology’sadvancementcontinuesapace.Thisbookservesasareminderofthesimpletruththatwhengainsaremade,sometimessomethingislost.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toreviewandrecommendagoodread.B.TocommentontheeffectoftheInternet.C.Toarguefortheviewpointofanewbook.D.Tourgethereaderstovaluewhattheyhave.WhichmightbeentriesonPaul’slist?A.MapsandEyeContact.B.E-payandCompactDisks.C.PostcardsandHomeschooling.D.BadPhotosandWashingMachines.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“hitmewhereIlive”inparagraph3mean?A.ProvewhatFmgoodat.B.IntroducehowIgrewup.C.DescribetheplaceIlivein.D.Speakoutwhatisonmymind.WhatconclusionhastheauthordrawnafterreadingPaul’sbook?A.Thingsinthepastarebetter.B.There’renogainswithoutpains.C.TheInternetisadouble-edgedsword.D.Technologyisconstantlychangingtheworld.24-27AADCP038LaurieHoramneverthoughtofhimselfasmusical.Athome,hisdadneverlistenedtomusic,whileoneofhisboardingschoolteacherslabelledhimtonedeaf.Butlastmonthhestartedtobusk.Andwhileheaccompaniesonharmonica(口琴)hisguitar—playingfriendAlanEaton,peopleclap,danceandthrowcoinsintoAlan’sguitarcaseforthelocalfoodbank.Horamcaughthimselfthinking:“How,attheageof80,doIcometobeplayingmusictopeopleonthestreetsofBradford?”Thequestionpreoccupiedhim,because,someyearsagoatafamilygathering,Gavin,oneofhischildren,said,“Youknowwhat,Dad?Itcan’tbecoincidental.Wemusthavegotournaturalabilitiesandinterestfromyou.”Hehasthreesons,twodaughtersandastepsonfromtwomarriages;betweenthem,theycoverarangeofinstrumentsandgenresfromtechnotorock.Horamwasfloored.“Therecan’tbemusicinme,becauseIcan’tplay!”hesaid.Eightyearsago,Horam,aretiredcivilservant,wasdrivingbackfromatriptotheYorkshirecoastwithhiseldestson.Gavin,whowasvisitingfromCanada.Gavinwantedtostopatamusicshop.Hewalkedoutandsaid,“Hereyouare.Iboughtthisforyou,Dad.It’saharmonica.I’lltrytoshowyouhowtoplayabit.”Theywenttoalocalpub.GavinplayedguitarandLauriesatinthecornerwithhisharmonica.tryingtomakeasoundthatnoonewouldhear.Aftersixmonths,hewasinvitedintothegroup.Unabletoreadmusic,hediscoveredatalentforimprovisation(即興表演),respondingtoanotewithinamillisecondwithoutbattinganeyelid.“Idon’tplaybyear.Iplaybyheart.”Actually,Horamsays,“Myharmonicaplaysme—howIfeel,whatIam,whatI’vebeen.”MusichasenrichedlifewithfriendshipandmadeHoramfeel“partofsomethingmuchbigger”thanhimself.“Atatimewhenthescopeoflifemightbeshrinking,mineisexpanding,”hesays.“Maybeweneverknowcompletelywhoweareorwhatwecando.”WhydidHoramplaytheharmonicaonthestreetsofBradford?A.Tocollectmoneyforcharity. B.Torecallthegoodolddays.C.Tolivehischildhooddream. D.Tobegfoodfrompassers-by.What’sthecommonfeatureofHoram’schildren?A.Theyarealldivorced. B.Theyarealltonedeaf.C.Theyareallmusical. D.Theyareallguitarplayers.WhatisGavin’sattitudetohisfather’smusicalability?A.Unclear. B.Positive. C.Doubtful. D.Disapproving.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.MusicfailstohelpHoramexpresshimself.B.MusichelpsHoramleadacomfortablelife.C.MusichelpsHoramsharpenhisownhearing.D.MusicbringsHoramabroadercircleoflife.24-27ACBDP039VisitorstotheYangguanMuseuminDunhuang,NorthwestChina’sGansuProvince,overtherecentMayDayholidayhadtheopportunitytoseethefirstrestoredMingguangarmor(鎧甲)fromtheTangDynasty(618-907).The1.86-meter-tallsuitofarmorgavevisitorsawindowthroughwhichtheycouldappreciatethewisdomofancientChineseartisansandthecharmofChina’sarmorculture.WenChenhua,theartisanwhorestoredthearmorthatplayedasignificantroleonthebattlefieldmorethan1,000yearsago,isoneofthebiggestfansofancientarmorinChina.Followinghispassion,hehasmadetherestorationofarmorhislifelongcareer.Since2008,Wenandhisteamofover30peoplehaveproducedmorethan10,000armorreplicasaccordingtoancientsamples,graduallygatheringthousandsoffollowersfromaroundtheworldwhohavebeencaughtupbythecharmofChinesearmorculture.ArmorfromtheTangandSongdynastiesareWen’sfavorites.HepointedtotheMingguangarmorasaspecificexample.Mingguangmeans“brightandshiny”andinthiscaserefersspecificallytoglitteringnatureofthebreastplateofthearmor,accordingtoWen.Duetoprohibitionsagainstprivatelystoringsuitsofarmorinancienttimes,thereareveryfewcompletesuitsofarmorthathavebeenwellpreservedinChinaanddetailedwrittenrecordsremainscarce.AlthoughWenfoundmanymentionsofancientarmorinhistoricalrecords,mostrecordsdidnotdiscusswhatthearmoractuallylookedlike.HealsousedthestatuesofgoddessesintheMogaoGrottoesasreferences,asthearmorononeofthesestatuesstillhadcolor.IttookWenandhisteamseveralmonthstorestoretheMingguangarmor.Itiscomposedofmorethan1,300ironpiecesandweighsnearly25kilogramsintotal.TheyusedmodemtechnologytocreatepatternsthatwereinspiredbyatraditionalforgingtechniquepopularintheregionduringtheTangDynasty.Wensaidthatalloftheseendeavorsareaimedatgettingascloseaspossibletohistoricalreality,notingthat“noonecanseetherealMingguangarmorbutIwilltrymybesttorestorethetruth.”WhatinspiredWenChenhuatorestorethearmor?A.Visitors’appreciation B.ThecharmofChina’scultureC.ThewisdomofancientChineseartisans D.HisenthusiasmforancientarmorinChinaWhichisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“replicas”inParagraph3?A.Products B.Displays C.Copies D.SculpturesWhywasitdifficulttorestoretheMingguangarmor?A.Therewerefewcompletesuitsanddetailedwrittenrecordsleft.B.Suitsofarmorwerestoredprivatelyinthepast.C.Thecoloronthearmorswerecompletelydestroyed.D.Theancientgovernmentbannedstoringsuitsofarmorprivately.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Wenusedmoderntechnologytocreatethestatuesofgoddesses.B.WenandhisteamtriedtorestorethetruthoftheancientChina’sarmor.C.Wenandhisteamfoundenoughrecordstofigureoutwhatthearmo

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