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2023高考英語模擬試卷

注意事項:

1.答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準考證號碼填寫清楚,將條形碼準確粘貼在條形碼區(qū)域內(nèi)。

2.答題時請按要求用筆。

3.請按照題號順序在答題卡各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試卷上答題無效。

4.作圖可先使用鉛筆畫出,確定后必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆描黑。

5.保持卡面清潔,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皺,不準使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。

第一部分(共20小題,每小題L5分,滿分30分)

1.—Howabouthisdesign?

—Well,totellthetruth,itisbutsatisfactory.Soyou'llhavetotryyourbesttobetterit.

A.somethingB.anything

C.everythingD.nothing

2.Whenquestionsinclass,oneshouldanswerthemasclearlyaspossible.

A.askingB.toaskC.tobeaskedD.asked

3.—Hi,Johnson,anyideawhereSusanis?

?一Itisclasstime,sosheintheclassroomnow.

A.canbeB.musthavebeen

C.mighthavebeenD.shouldbe

4.Shedidnotfeelabitnervousthoughitwasthefirsttimesheinpublic.

A.spokeB.havespoken

C.hadspokenD.werespeaking

5.—Lefshaveagameoftennis;theloserhastotreattheothertoanice-cream.

A.rmafraidsoB.It'sadealC.You9vegotapointD.Isupposenot

6.Laughterproducesshort-termchangesinthefunctionoftheheartandbloodcirculation,heartrateand

oxygenconsumption.

A.increasingB.toincreaseC.havingincreasedD.beingincreased

7.Thestadiumstandsatheatrewillbereconstructed.

A.besidewhichB.forwhich

C.whenD.which

8.Moreoftenthannot,theenterprisearoundusaregettingevenricher,recipeisdon'tputallyoureggsinone

basket.

A.ofwhichB.which

C.whoseD.ofwhom

9.Ellenisafantasticdancer.IwishIaswellasher.

A.danceB.willdance

C.haddancedD.danced

10?Manythoughtthatafterstarringintheimmenselypopulardrama9NirvanainFire,HuGewouldand

activelyseeknewroles.

A.makeamountainoutofamolehill

B.havetoomanyironsinthefire

C.strikewhiletheironishot

D.putthecartbeforethehorse

11.Notuntiltheendoftheperformancethechancetotakephotoswiththerespectableactor.

A.theaudiencegotB.theaudiencehadgot

C.didtheaudiencegetD.hadtheaudiencegot

12.Ifthenewsafetysystemtouse,theaccidentwouldneverhavehappened.

A.hadbeenputB.wereputC.shouldbeputD.wouldbeput

13.Allthephotographsinthisbook,statedotherwise,datefromthe1950s.

A.unlessB.untilC.onceD.if

14.Parentsoftentelltheirchildrenthattheytakecandyfromstrangers.

A.needn'tB.wouldn'tC.shouldn'tD.daren't

15.語音知識(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞的劃線部分讀音相同的選項。

1.anythingA.manyB.magazineC.manageD.match

2.achievedA.practicedB.markedC.operatedD.damaged

3.dealtA.dealB?greatC.meantD.leader

4.seizeA.eitherB.receiveC.eightD.height

5.youthA.thusB.breakthroughC.gatherD.although

16.—ItisreallyfuntohikeandIoftengohikingintheforest.

—Buthikingaloneintheforestbeverydangerous.

A.canB.mustC.shallD.will

17.Everyoneinthevillagehopedthathewouldafterafewdays'treatment.

A.pickupB.comeupC.keepupD.makeup

18.Whenyouareabsorbedinabookorsimplytryingtorest,itseemsthatthephonecontinuously,destroying

yourmomentarypeace.

A.ringsB.hasbeenringingC.rangD.isringing

19.Itreallymattershetreatedthelatestfailure,fortheexaminationisaroundthecorner.

A.ifB.that

C.whyD.how

20.-Oh,wehavefinishedourtaskandcanhaveagoodrest.

-,Ourmanagertookanotherorderyesterday.

A.Yes,itwillB.Idon'ttakemuchofit

C.It'spossibleD.It'shardtosay

第二部分閱讀理解(滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

21.(6分)TheMuseum:TheCharlesDickensMuseuminLondonistheworld'smostimportantcollectionof

materialrelatingtothegreatVictoriannovelistandsocialcommentator.TheonlysurvivingLondonhomeofDickens

(from1837until1839)wasopenedasamuseumin1925andisstillwelcomingvisitorsfromallovertheworld.On

fourfloors,visitorscanseepaintings,rareeditions,manuscripts,originalfurnitureandmanyitemsrelatingtothelife

ofir7neofthemostpopularandbelovedpersonalitiesoftheVictorianage.

OpeningHours

?TheMuseumisopenfromMondaystoSaturdays10:00-17:00;Sundays11:00-17:00.

?Lastadmissionis30minutesbeforeclosingtime.

?Specialopeningtimescanbearrangedforgroups,whomaywishtobookaprivateview.

AdmissionCharges:Adults:£5.00;Students:£4:00;Seniors:£4.00;Children:£3.00;Families:£14.00

(2adults&uptofivechildren)

GroupRates:Foragroupof10ormore,aspecialgrouprateof£4.00eachapplies.

Childrenwillstillbeadmittedfor£3.00each,

Access:WeareconstantlyworkingtoimproveaccesstotheMuseumanditscollection.Ourcurrentprojects

involvethefittingofawheelchairrampforbetteraccess,acustomercarekitandanaudiotourforvisitorswith

impaired(受損的)vision.OurHandlingSessionsarealsosuitableforthevisuallyimpaired.TheMuseumhas

developedanonlinevirtualtourthroughtheMuseum.ClickheretovisitalltheroomsintheMuseumonline.

HiretheMuseum:TheMuseumcanbehiredforprivatefunctions,performancessoirees(社交晚會)andmany

othersocialoccasions.

FindUs:TheMuseummaybereachedbyusingthefollowingbuses:7,17,19,38,45,46,55,243.Andbythese

undergroundservices:PiccadillyLine;CentralLine.Foramap,pleaseclickhere.TheBritishMuseumandthe

FoundlingMuseumarewithinwalkingdistance.

1、Thepassageisprobablyfroma?

A.bookB.website

C.newspaperD.announcement

2、Comparedtogoingthereseparately,ifafamilywithtwoadultsandfivechildrengototheMuseumtogethertheywill

save.

A.£25.00B.£14.00

C.£9:00D.£11.00

3、IntheCharlesDickensMuseum,peoplecannotfind.

A.paintingsB.rareeditions

C.manuscriptsD.cars

4、Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.TheMuseumisnotveryfarfromtheBritishMuseum.

B.InanycasepeoplecannotvisittheMuseumafter17:00.

C.VisitorswithpoorvisioncannotenjoytheMuseum.

D.AnyonecannothiretheMuseumforotherusers.

5、Thepassageiswrittento.

A.persuadereaderstovisitLondon.

B.informreadersaboutthehistoryoftheCharlesDickensMuseum.

C.offerreaderssomeinformationabouttheCharlesDickensMuseum.

D.tellreadershowtomakeuseoftheCharlesDickensMuseum.

22.(8分)ResearchersattheUniversityofYorkinEnglandpublishedtheirfindingsonfacialrecognitionthat,

onaverage,peoplecanrememberasmanyas5,000faces.

Therehavebeenmanystudiesrecentlyonfacialrecognitiontechnology.Buttheauthorsofthisstudysaytheirsis

thefirsttimethatscientistshavebeenabletoputanumbertotheabilitiesofhumanstorecognizefaces.RobJenkins,

leaderoftheresearch,saidtheresearchers'studycenteredon“thenumberoffacespeopleactuallyknow."andwerenot

abletodiscoverwhetherthereisa“l(fā)imitonhowmanyfacesthebraincanhandle."

Jenkinssaidtheabilitytotellindividualpeopleapartis“clearlyimportant?9Intoday'smodernworldofbigcities,

wemeetanddealwiththousandsofpeople.Thestudysuggestsourfacialrecognitionabilitieshelpustodealwiththe

manydifferentfacesweseeonthescreens,aswellasthoseweknow.Theresultsofthestudygiveabaselinefor

comparingthe“facialvocabulary99ofhumanswithfacialrecognitionsoftware.

Today,facialrecognitiontechnologyisusedinmanyways,includingbylawenforcementagenciestopreventcrime

andviolence.Governmentsuseittokeepsecretareassecureand,inextremecases,controlpopulations.Some

governmentsusethesoftwaretowatchpeopleandHndoutwheretheygoandwhattheydo.EvenFacebookusesfacial

recognition.Forexample,whenyounameafriend,Facebooktechnologymayrecognizetheperson'sfacefroma

differentpictureyouhadsharedbefore.

Forthehumanstudy,peoplespentonehourwritingdownasmanyfacesfromtheirpersonallivesaspossible.At

first,theyfounditeasytocomeupwithmanyfaces.Butbytheendofthehour,theyfoundithardertothinkofnew

ones.Theirchangeinspeedlettheresearchersestimatewhentheywouldhaverunoutoffacescompletely.1,000to

10,000facesremembered.Peoplewhotookpartinthestudywerealsoshownthousandsofphotographsoffamous

people.Researchersaskedthemwhichonestheyrecognized.Tomakesuretheyknewthesepeople,researchersrequired

themtorecognizetwodifferentphotosofeachfamousperson.Theresultsshowedthattheparticipantsknewbetween

1,000and10,000faces.

Howdotheyexplainsuchawiderange?Jenkinssaidoneexplanationmaybethatsomepeoplehaveanatural

abilityforrememberingfaces.uTherearedifferencesinhowmuchattentionpeoplepaytofacesandhowwellthey

processtheinformation.^Alsoitcouldbebecauseofdifferentsocialenvironments.Somepeoplemayhavegrownupin

morepopulatedplaces.So,theymayhavehadmoresocialcontactthroughouttheirlives.

Researchersthinkagemaybeaninterestingareaforfurtherresearch.uItwouldbeinterestingtoseewhetherthere

isapeakageforthenumberoffacesweknow",Jenkinssaid.Hesaiditispossiblethatwegathermorefacesthroughout

ourlifetime.But,headded,therealsomaybeanageatwhichwestarttofindithardertorememberallofthosefaces.

1、Whatcanwelearnfromtheresearch?

A.Peoplecanrememberupto5,000facesaveragely.

B.Peoplecanwritedownupto10,000facesquickly.

C.Thereisalimittothenumberoffacesapersoncanremember,

D.Thereisapeakageforthenumberoffacesapersoncanremember.

2、Thescientistscarriedouttheresearchaimingto,

A.bethefirsttonumberthefacespeoplecanremember

B?helppeoplerecognizemanydifferentfaces

C.improvepeople'sfacialvocabulary

D.developfacialrecognitionsoftware

3、Facialrecognitiontechnologyisusedbygovernmentsto?

A.predictandpreventcrimeB.trackandmonitorpeople

C.nameafriendonFacebookD.controlpopulationsinsecretareas

4、InJenkins9opinion,whatmaycontributetopeople'sdifferentfacialvocabulary?

A.Growingconditions.B.Naturalenvironment.

C.Personalexperience.D.Informationtechnology.

23?(8分)Abargainissomethingofferedatalowandadvantageousprice.Amorerecentdefinitionis:a

bargainisadirtytricktoforcemoneyoutofthepocketsofsillyandinnocentpeople.

Thecostofproducinganew—forexample-toothpastewouldmake80ptheproperpriceforit,sowewillmarket

itat£1.20.Itisnotabadtoothpaste,andaspeopleliketotrynewthingsitwillsellwelltostartwith;buttheattraction

ofnoveltysoonfades,sosaleswillfall.Whenthathappenswewillreducethepriceto£1.15.Andwewillturnitintoa

bargainbyprinting5pOFFalloverit.

Sometimesitisnot5pOFFbut1pOFF.Whatbreathtakingrudenesstoadvertise1pOFFyoursoaporwashing

powderorwhatever!Eventhepoorestold-agepensioneroughttoregardthisasaninsult(侮辱),buthedoesn't,A

bargainmustnotbemissed.Peoplesayonehastohavewashingpowder(orwhatever)andonemightaswellbuyita

pennycheaper.

Therealdangerstartswhenunnecessarythingsbecome“bargains”,Manypeoplejustcannotresistbargains.

Providedtheythinktheyaregettingabargaintheywillbuyclothestheywillneverwearorfurnituretheyhavenospace

for.OnceIheardofamanwhoboughtanelectricsawasabargainandcutofftwoofhisfingersthenextday.Buthe

hadnoregrets:thesawhadbeentrulycheap.

Quiteafewpeopleactuallybelievethattheymakemoneyonsuchbargains.Aladyoncetoldme:"I'vehadalucky

daytoday.Iboughtadressfor£120,reducedfrom£400;andIboughtabeautifulPersiancarpetfor£600,reducedfrom

£900.“Itwillneveroccurtoherthatshehasactuallywasted£720.Shefeelsasthoughshehadmade£580.Shealsofeels,

Iamsure,thatifshehadmoretimeforshopping,shecouldmakealivingoutofit.

Somepeoplebuyinlargequantitiesbecauseitischeaper.Onceacoupleboughtenoughsugarfortheirlifetimeand

thelifetimeoftheirchildrenandgrandchildren.Theythoughtitabargainnottobemissed.Whenthesugararrived

theydidn'tknowwheretostoreit—untiltheyrealizedthattheirtoiletwasaveryspaciousone.Sothatwaswherethey

pileduptheirsugar.Notonlydidtheirguestsfeelratherstrangewhenevertheywereofferedsugartoputintotheir

coffee,butthetoiletbecameextremelysticky.

Toofferbargainsisacommercialtricktomakethepoorpoorer.Whengreedyfoolsfallforthistrick,itservesthem

right.

1、Whichwordbestdescribesthelanguagestyleofthepassage?

A.Polite.B.Foolish.

C.Humorous.D.Serious.

2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“novelty”inParagraph2probablymean?

A.Goodquality.B.Lowprice.

C.Newness.D.Curiosity.

3、Howdoestheauthorfeelabout1pOFFaproduct?

A.It'sagiftforpoorpeople.B.It'sanoffensetoshoppers.

C.It'sabargainworthtrying.D.It'sarealreductioninprice.

4、Whichstatementwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?

A.Bargainsarethingspeopledon'treallyneed.

B.Bargainsareoftenrealcheapproducts.

C.Bargainshelppeoplemakealiving.

D.Bargainsplaytricksonpeople.

24.(8分)AnoticeatIKEAShanghaihasbeensharedwidelyamongnetizensonChinesesocialmedia.Itstates

thatthestorescafeterianowrequirescustomerstoorderfoodbeforesittingdownincafeteriaseats.Thepolicyisin

responsetoanelderlyblinddatinggroupthatoccupiesseatsforalongtime,consumingonlytheirownfoodbrought

fromhome.DoyousupportIKEA'snewregulation?ChinaDailyreaderssharetheiropinionswithus.

LeeXin(China)

Theelderlyareharmless.Theyarelonelyandareprobablyhopingtofindsomecompanyagain.Ifanything,the

storeshouldatleastsympathizewiththeseoldpeople.

Mbursian(US)

Thisismoreforsocializingthanforromance.Ireallydon'tthinkahomefurnishingstoreisagooddatingplacefor

seniors.

IKEAcouldalsopostareasonabletimelimitpervisitduringpeakhours.Orinsteadoftablesandchairs,they

couldusethosestandingtablesandgetridofthechairsaltogether.AtleastIKEA'scafeteriaisn'toccupiedbythe

dancinggranniesandtheirportablePAsystems(音響).

SEARU(Australia)

Romanceisthemostimportantthingwhileeatingisnotthatimportant!Soanoblemanalwaysleavesmorespace

forseniors9loveaffairs!

Mr.Qiu(Shanghai,China65yearsold)

WehavebeentofastfoodoutletslikeMcDonalds,buttherearebarelyanypeersthere.Wefeellikealiens

surroundedbyyoungsters.IfthereisanotherplaceinShanghaiwhereelderlypeoplecangather,wearemorethan

readytopaytwiceasmuchandtravelfurther.

TedM(UK)

Romancecanariseinmanyplaces,evenIKEA.However,thisdebatearoseasaresultofmanypeopletaking

advantageofIKEA'sgenerousdrinkoffersandgoingtheretomeetandstaywithfriendswithoutbuyinganything.

IKEAisashop;itexiststoprovideaserviceforareasonableprofit.Itisnotapublicpark.

Michel(NewZealand)

Toeveryoneromanticizingthis,pleasealsoconsiderthatthestorehasanimagetoupholdwhileprotectingthe

interestsofotherpayingcustomers.Itisuglytotakeupseatsforsuchlongdurationswhileyoumakeotherswait.

1>Howmanypeopleareinsupportofthisnewregulation?

A.2.B.3.

C.4.D.5.

2、Whatisthemajorcauseofthisnewregulation?

A.Seniorblinddatesinfluencingtheirbusiness.

B.IKEAhaszerotoleranceforromanticbehavior.

C.Thestrongreactionofnetizensonsocialmedia.

D.Oldpeopleeatingtheirownfoodtosavemoney.

3、Peoplewhoareagainstthenewregulationwillprobablyagreethat.

A.seniors9loveaffairscancontributetothestore'simage

B?IKEAistheonlyplacewhereseniorscanfindtheirpeers

C.thesocietyisbeingtoojudgmentalandlacksunderstanding

D.IKEAshouldnotreserveaspecialareafortheoldpeopletodate

25.(10分)LocatedinLosAngeles,UniversityofSouthernCaliforniaisintheheartofaleadingcity.AlthoughLA

rankshighlyinTheEconomist'sSafeCitiesIndex,navigatingandcitycallsforcertainsafetyprecautions(預防措施)

alongwithpracticingcommonsense.

?MobileSafetyAppPoweredbyLiveSafe

TheMobileSafetyApppoweredbyLiveSafe,managebytheUSCDepartmentofPublicSafetyandtheUSC

DepartmentofEmergencyPlanning,isafreedownloadableappthatmobileuserscanusetoinitiatecontactwith

emergencyrespondersaroundthecampus.Featuresinclude:immediate“pushbutton”callstoDPS,easyreportingfor

suspiciousactivityorcrimesinprogress,andlocationservicestonotifyfriendsofyourroutethroughcampus.

?BlueLightPhoneLocations

TheUniversityParkhasmultiplebluelightphonesthatarestrategicallyplacedthroughoutcampus.Takenoteof

wheretheclosestonesareonyourroute.Theycomeinhandyincaseyouloseyourphoneorinanemergency.These

phonesaredirectlyconnectedtoUSC'sDepartmentofPublicSafety's24-hourcommunicationscenter.Besides

emergencyneeds,itcanalsobeusedtoreportsuspiciousactivity,requestforanescort(護送)ifyoufeelunsafeandto

reportacrime.

?TrojansAlert

TrojansAlertisanemergencynotificationsystemthatallowsuniversityofficialstocontactyouduringan

emergencybysendingmessagesviatextmessageoremail.Whenanemergencyoccurs,authorizedUSCsenderswill

instantlynotifyyouwithreal-timeupdates,instructionsonwheretogo,whattodo(orwhatnottodo),whomtocontact

andotherimportantinformation.AllmembersoftheUSCcommunity,aswellasparentsandregularvisitorstocampus,

arestronglyencouragedtosignupforTrojansAlert.

1、Whatdobluelightphonesdoforstudents?

A.Guidestudentsthroughcampus.

B.Alertstudentstocrimeactivities.

C.Lightupthewayifstudentsfeelunsafe.

D.Connectthemwiththesafetydepartment.

2、HowdoesUSCsendoutinstructionsduringanemergency?

A.Withbluelightphones.

B.Viatextmessageoremail.

C.Throughmobilesafeapp.

D.BycallingallUSCmembers.

3、Whatisthepurposeofthetext?

A.Toencouragestudentstofightcrime.

B.TointroduceUSC'ssafetydepartment.

C.ToprovidesafetyservicesforUSCstudents.

D.Toinformparentsofsafetyrisksoncampus.

第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、

C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項.

26.(30分)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,Cand

D.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Itwasahotsummerday.MydadandIwerereadytogooutforarideonthemotorcyclewithmyfriendKatieandthe

dog1thephonecallcame,acallthatmadethatbright,beautifuldayacold,dark,2one.

Ihadjustputonmysuit,shorts,andtanktop(無袖緊身背andpackedmybagwithsunscreenand3elseI

wouldneedfortheday.Iranintomyparents9roomtofindDad.WhenIsawhimonthephone,hewascrying.I'dnever

seenmydadcrybefore.Myheart4whatpossiblycouldhavehappened?

“Max,I'msosorry/91heardhimsay.Thafswhenit5me.IknewthatSuziehaddied.Maxhasbeenmydad's

bestfriendforyears.Suzie,hisdaughter,hadararediseasethatmainlyaffectedherbody.HerbrainwasOK.Sheknew

whatwas6;sheknewthatshehadproblemsandwasdifferentfromotherkids.Onceshetoldherdadthatshe

wishedshecoulddieandbeborninadifferentbody.Yetalthoughshecouldn'tliveanormallife,shewasstillhappy.

WhenSuzieandIwerelittle,wespentquiteabitoftimetogether.Aswegrewup,wegrew7ShelivedinNew

York,andIlivedintheMidwest.WhenSuziewasten,shehadtoliveina8inVirginia.Abouteightmonthsbefore

shedied,Maxgaveushernumberatthehospitalandwetalkedonthephoneatleasttwiceaweek9theend.Ina

way,shelivedthroughme.Afterwefoundoutabouther10wemadeourplanstogotoNewYorkforthefuneral.

Whenshewasalive,IsentheraBeanieBabyandshesentonebacktome.Ihad11heranotheronebutneverhad

thechancetosendittoher,soItookittoputinhercasket(棺材).

Tobehonest,Ilearnedsomuchfromher.ShegavemefarmorethanIcouldevergivetoher.Iwillneverforgetheror

thetalkswehad.InowknowthatImustnever12anythingforgranted,especiallymyhealthandthegiftoflife.

1、A.whenB.afterC.onceD.while

2、A.glaringB.gorgeousC.glamorousD.gloomy

3、A.anythingB.somethingC.everythingD.nothing

4、A.sankB.droppedC.fellD.lowered

5、A.surprisedB.hitC.attractedD.beat

6、A.gettingonB.goingonC.workingonD.runningon

7、A.tallB.strongC.apartD.pretty

8、A.kindergartenB.nurseryC.clinicD.hospital

9、A.untilB.inC.sinceD.by

10、A.conditionB.survivalC.situationD.death

11、A.borrowedB.madeC.boughtD.sew

12、,A.getB.takeC.enjoyD.own

第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

27.(15分)語法填空

ManyChinesestudentswhoenteredthefirstyearofprimaryorjuniorhighschoolinSeptemberhavereceivednew

versions(版本)ofChineselanguagetextbooks.Thetextbooksattach(important)totraditionalChineseculture,

reportedbyXinhuaNewsAgency.

Thearticleswerechosenfromclassicprose,essays,historicalrecords,andpoetry"(date)backtotheHan,

TangandSong3^_(dynasty).Thetextbooksweretestedinmanyprovincesbefore,butitturnedoutthatnoteveryone

was4.fan.SomeparentsquestionedthechangesofChinesetexts,nThestudentsaretooyoung5r(understand)so

manypieceswithclassicalChineselanguage.Iamafraidtheywilllackinterests.nHovvever,otherswelcomedthenew

books.*1Students61_thatagemaynotbeabletounderstandclassicpoetryandessays,buttheyL(benefit)sooneror

later,“LiuJinping,ateacherfromAnhui,toldXinhua.

Infact,thetextbooksarrivedatatimewhenancientChinesecultureis8r(popular)thanbefore.TheChinese

PoetryConference,9,gainedgreatpopularityduringtheSpringFestival,waswatchedbymorepeopleinChina.

AccordingtoChinaDaily,Chinanowhasmorethan3,000traditionalprivateschools,asthedemandforprivate

educationoftraditionalChineseculturegrows.Somewisdomdelivered(傳送)throughtheChineseclassicsmighthelp

childrendealwiththechallengesin10.(they)ownlives.

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