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2018全國卷三
C
Whilefamousforeignarchitectsareinvitedtoleadthedesignsof
landmarkbuildingsinChinasuchasthenewCCTVtowerandthe
NationalCenterforthePerformingArts,manyexcellentChinese
architectsaremakinggreateffortstotakethecenterstage.
Theireffortshavebeenprovenfruitful.WangShu,a49-year-old
Chinesearchitect,wonthe2012PritzkerArchitecturePrize—whichis
oftenreferredtoastheNobelPrizeinarchitecture—onFebruary28.He
isthefirstChinesecitizentowinthisaward.
WangservesasheadoftheArchitectureDepartmentattheChina
AcademyofArt(CAA).HisofficeislocatedattheXiangshancampus(校
園)oftheuniversityinHangzhou,ZhejiangProvince.Manybuildingson
thecampusarehisoriginalcreations.
ThestyleofthecampusisquitedifferentfromthatofmostChinese
universities.Manyvisitorswereamazedbythecomplexarchitectural
spaceandabundantbuildingtypes.Thecurves(曲線)ofthebuildings
perfectlymatchtheriseandfallofhills,formingauniqueview.
Wangcollectedmorethan7millionabandonedbricksofdifferent
ages.Heaskedtheworkerstousetraditionaltechniquestomakethe
bricksintowalls,roofsandcorridors.Thiscreationattractedalotof
attentionthankstoitsmixtureofmodernandtraditionalChinese
elements(元素).
Wang'sworksshowadeepunderstandingofmodernarchitecture
andagoodknowledgeoftraditions.Throughsuchabalance,hehad
createdanewtypeofChinesearchitecture,saidTadaoAndo,thewinner
ofthe1995PritzkerPrize.
Wangbelievestraditionsshouldnotbesealedinglassboxesat
museums."Thatisonlyevidencethattraditionsonceexisted,"hesaid.
"ManyChinesepeoplehaveamisunderstandingoftraditions.They
thinktraditionmeansoldthingsfromthepast.Infact,traditionalsorefers
tothethingsthathavebeendevelopingandthatarestillbeingcreated,"
hesaid.
"Today,manyChinesepeoplearelearningWesternstylesand
theoriesratherthanfocusingonChinesetraditions.Manypeopletendto
talkabouttraditionswithoutknowingwhattheyreallyare,"saidWang.
Thestudyoftraditionsshouldbecombinedwithpractice.Otherwise,
therecreationoftraditionswouldbeartificialandempty,hesaid.
28.Wang'swinningoftheprizemeansthatChinesearchitectsare
A.followingthelatestworldtrend
B.gettinginternationalrecognition
C.workingharderthaneverbefore
D.relyingonforeignarchitects
29.WhatimpressedvisitorstotheCAAXiangshancampusmost?
A.Itshillyenvironment.B.Itslargesize.
C.Itsuniquestyle.D.Itsdiversefunctions.
30.WhatmadeWang'sarchitecturaldesignasuccess?
A.Themixtureofdifferentshapes.
B.ThebalanceofEastandWest.
C.Theuseofpopulartechniques.
D.Theharmonyofoldandnew.
31.WhatshouldwedoaboutChinesetraditionsaccordingtoWang?
A.Spreadthemtotheworld.B.Preservethematmuseums.
C.Teachtheminuniversities.D.Recreatetheminpractice.
2018全國卷二
C
Teensandyoungerchildrenarereadingalotlessforfun,accordingto
aCommonSenseMediareportpublishedMonday.
Whilethedeclineoverthepastdecadeissteepforteenreaders,some
datainthereportshowsthatreadingremainsabigpartofmany
children'slives,andindicateshowparentsmighthelpencouragemore
reading.
Accordingtothereport'skeyfindings,“theproportion(比例)who
saythey'hardlyever5readforfunhasgonefrom8percentof
13-year-oldsand9percentof17-year-oldsin1984to22percentand27
percentrespectivelytoday.^^
Thereportdatashowsthatpleasurereadinglevelsforyounger
children,ages2-8,remainlargelythesame.Buttheamountoftimespent
inreadingeachsessionhaddeclined,fromclosertoanhourormoreto
closertoahalfhourpersession.
Whenitcomestotechnologyandreading,thereportdoeslittleto
counsel(建議)parentslookingfordataabouttheeffectofe-readersand
tabletsonreading.Itdoespointoutthatmanyparentsstilllimitelectronic
readingmainlyduetoconcernsaboutincreasedscreentime.
Themosthopefuldatasharedinthereportshowsclearevidenceof
parentsservingasexamplesandimportantguidesfortheirkidswhenit
comestoreading.Datashowsthatkidsandteenswhodoreadfrequently,
comparedtoinfrequentreaders,havemorebooksinthehome,more
bookspurchasedforthem,parentswhoreadmoreoften,andparentswho
setasidetimeforthemtoread.
Attheendofschoolapproaches,andschoolvacationreadinglists
loom(逼近)ahead,parentsmighttakethechancetostepinandmake
theirownsummerreadinglistandplanafamilytriptothelibraryor
bookstore.
28.WhatistheCommonSenseMediareportprobablyabout?
A.Children'sreadinghabits.
B.Qualityofchildren'sbooks.
C.Children'safter-classactivities.
D.Parent-childrelationships.
29.Wherecanyoufindthedatathatbestsupports"childrenarereadinga
lotlessfor
A.Inparagraph2B.Inparagraph3
B.C.Inparagraph4D.Inparagraph5
30.Whydomanyparentslimitelectronicreading?
A.E-booksareofpoorquality.
B.Itcouldbeawasteoftime.
C.Itmayhanuchildren'shealth.
D.E-readersareexpensive.
31.Howshouldparentsencouragetheirchildrentoreadmore?
A.Actasrolemodelsforthem.
B.B.Askthemtowritebookreports.
C.Setupreadinggroupsforthem.
D.Talkwiththeirreadingclassteachers.
2018全國卷一
C
Languageshavebeencomingandgoingforthousandsofyears,but
inrecenttimestherehasbeenlesscomingandalotmoregoing.When
thetheworldwasstillpopulatedbyhunter-gatherers,small,tightlyknit
(聯(lián)系)groupsdevelopedtheirownpatternsofspeechindependentofeach
other.Somelanguageexpertsbelievethat10,000yearsago,whenthe
worldhadjustfivetotenmillionpeople,theyspokeperhaps12,000
languagesbetweenthem.
Soonafterwards,manyofthosepeoplestartedsettlingdownto
becomefarmers,andtheirlanguagestoobecamemoresettledandfewer
innumber.Inrecentcentres,trade,industrialisation,thedevelopmentof
thenation-stateandthespreadofuniversalcompulsoryeducation.
Especiallyglbalisationandbettercommunicationsinthepastfew
decades,allhavecausedmanyLanguagestodisappear,anddominant
languagessuchasEnglish.SpanishandChineseareincreasinglytaking
over.
Atpresent,theworldhasabout6800languages.Thedistributionof
theselanguagesishugelyuneven.Thegeneralruleisthatmildzones
haverelativelyfewlanguages.Oftenspokenbymanypeoplewhilehot.
wetzoneshavelots,oftenspokenbysmallnumbers.Europehasonly
around200Languages:theAmericasabout1,000.Africa2400;andAsia
andthePacificperhaps3,200,ofwhichPapuaNewGuineaalone
accountsforwellover800.Themediannumber(中位數(shù))ofspeakersisa
mere6.000,whichmeansthathalftheworldslanguagesarespokenby
fewerpeoplethanthat.
Alreadywellover400ofthetotalof,6,800languagesarecloseto
extinction^肖亡),withonlyafewelderlyspeakersleft.Pick,atrandom,
BusuuinCameroon(eightremainingspeakers),Chiapanecoin
Mexico(150).LipanApacheintheUnitedStates(twoorthree)orWadjigu
inAustralia(one,withaquestion-mark):noneoftheseseemstohave
muchchanceofsurvival.
28.Whatcanweinferaboutlanguagesinhuntergatherertimes?
A.Theydevelopedveryfast.B.Theywerelargeinnumber.
C.Theyhadsimilarpatters.D.Theywerecloselyconnected
29.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains"dominant"underlinedin
paragraph2?
A.Complex.B.Advanced.
C.Powerful.D.Modem.
30.Howmanylanguagesarespokenbylessthan6,000peopleat
present?
A.About6800B.About3400
C.About2.400D.About1-200
31.Whatistheminideaofthetext?
A.Newlanguageswillbecreated.
BPeopleslifestylesarereflectedinlanguages
C.Humandevelopmentresultsinfewerlanguages
D.Geographydetermineslanguageevolution.
2017年全國卷三
C
Afteryearsofheateddebate,graywolveswerereintroducedto
YellowstoneNationalPark.FourteenwolveswerecaughtinCanadaand
transportedtothepark.Bylastyear,theYellowstonewolfpopulationhad
growntomorethan170wolves.
GraywolvesoncewereseenhereandthereintheYellowstonearea
andmuchofthecontinentalUnitedStates,buttheyweregradually
displacedbyhumandevelopment.Bythe1920s,wolveshadpractically
disappearedfromtheYellowstonearea.Theywentfarthernorthintothe
deepforestsofCanada,wheretherewerefewerhumansaround.
Thedisappearanceofthewolveshadmanyunexpectedresults.Deerand
elkpopulations—majorfoodsources(來源)forthewolf-grewrapidly.
Theseanimalsconsumedlargeamountsofvegetation(植被),which
reducedplantdiversityinthepark.Intheabsenceofwolves,coyote
populationsalsogrewquickly.Thecoyoteskilledalargepercentageof
thepark'sredfoxes,andcompletelydroveawaythepark'sbeavers.
Asearlyas1966,biologistsaskedthegovernmenttoconsider
reintroducingwolvestoYellowstonePark.Theyhopedthatwolveswould
beabletocontroltheelkandcoyoteproblems.Manyfarmersopposedthe
planbecausetheyfearedthatwolveswouldkilltheirfarmanimalsor
pets.
Thegovernmentspentnearly30yearscomingupwithaplanto
reintroducethewolvers.TheU.S.FishandWildlifeServicecarefully
monitorsandmanagesthewolfpacksinYellowstone.Today,thedebate
continuesoverhowwellthegraywolfisfittinginat
Yellowstone.Elk,deer,andcoyotepopulationsaredown,whilebeaversand
redforeshavemadeacomeback.TheYellowstonewolfprojecthasbeena
valuableexperimenttohelpbiologistsdecidewhethertoreintroduce
wolvestootherpartsofthecountryaswell.
28.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.WildliferesearchintheUnitedStates.
B.PlantdiversityintheYellowstonearea.
C.Theconflictbetweenfarmersandgraywolves.
D.ThereintroductionofwolvestoYellowstonePark.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“displaced“inparagraph2mean?
A.Tested.B.Separated.C.Forcedout.□.Trackeddown.
30.Whatdidthedisappearanceofgraywolvesbringabout?
A.Damagetolocalecology.B.Adeclineinthepark'sincome.
C.Preservationofvegetation.D.Anincreaseinthevarietyofanimals.
3l.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheYellowstonewolfproject?
A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Disapproving.D.Uncaring.
2017全國卷二
C
TerrafugiaInc.saidMondaythatitsnewflyingcarhascompleted
itsfirstflight,bringingthecompanyclosertoitsgoalofsellingthe
flyingcarwithinthenextyear.Thevehicle-namedtheTransition-has
twoseats,fourwheelsandwingsthatfoldupsoitcanbedrivenlikea
car.TheTransition,whichflewat1,400feetforeightminuteslastmonth,
canreacharound70milesperhourontheroadand115intheair.Itflies
usinga23-gallontankofgasandbums5gallonsperhourintheair.On
theground,itgets35milespergallon.
Around100peoplehavealreadyputdowna$10,000deposittogeta
Transitionwhentheygoonsale,andthosenumberswilllikelyriseafter
TerrafugiaintroducestheTransitiontothepubliclaterthisweekatthe
NewYorkAutoShow.Butdon'texpectittoshowupintoomany
driveways.It'sexpectedtocost$279,000.Anditwon'thelpifyou5re
stuckintraffic.Thecarneedsarunway.
Inventorshavebeentryingtomakeflyingcarssincethe1930s,
accordingtoRobertMann,anairlineindustryexpert.ButMannthinks
Terrafugiahascomecloserthananyonetomakingtheflyingcarareality.
Thegovernmenthasalreadypermittedthecompanytousespecial
materialstomakeiteasierforthevehicletofly.TheTransitionisnow
goingthroughcrashteststomakesureitmeetsfederalsafetystandards.
MannsaidTerrafugiawashelpedbytheFederalAviation
Administration'sdecisionfiveyearsagotocreateaseparatesetof
standardsforlightsportaircraft,whicharelowerthanthosepilotsof
largerplanesTerrafugiasaysanownerwouldneedtopassatestand
complete20hoursofflyingtimetobeabletoflytheTransition,a
requirementpilotswouldfindredativelyeasytomeet.
28.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?
A.ThebasicdataoftheTransition.
B.Theadvantagesofflyingcars.
C.Thepotentialmarketforflyingcars.
C.ThedesignersoftheTransition.
29.WhyistheTransitionunlikelytoshowupintoomanydriveways?
A.Itcausestrafficjams.B.Itisdifficulttooperate.
C.Itisveryexpensive.D.Itbumstoomuchfuel.
30.Whatisthegovernment'sattitudetothedevelopmentoftheflying
car?
A.CautiousB.Favorable.
C.Ambiguous.D.Disapproving.
31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.FlyingCaratAutoShowB.TheTransition'sFistFlight
C.Pilots'DreamComingTrueD.FlyingCarClosertoReality
2017全國卷一
Someoftheworld'smostfamousmusiciansrecentlygatheredin
ParisandNewOrleanstocelebratethefirstannualInternationalJazzDay.
UNESCO(UnitedNationsEducational,ScientificandCultural
Organization)recentlysetApril30asadaytoraiseawarenessofjazz
music,itssignificance,anditspotentialasaunifying(聯(lián)合)voiceacross
cultures.
Despitethecelebrations,though,intheU.S.thejazzaudience
continuestoshrinkandgrowolder,andthemusichasfailedtoconnect
withyoungergenerations.
It'sJasonMoran'sjobtohelpchangethat.AstheKennedyCenter's
artisticadviserforjazz,Moranhopestowidentheaudienceforjazz,
makethemusicmoreaccessible,andpreserveitshistoryandculture.
“Jazzseemslikeit'snotreallyapartoftheAmericanappetite,"
MorantellsNationalPublicRadio'sreporterNealConan."WhatI'm
hopingtoaccomplishisthatmygenerationandyoungerstartto
reconsiderandunderstandthatjazzisnotblackandwriteanymore.It's
actuallycolor,andit'sactuallydigital."
Moransaysoneoftheproblemswithjazztodayisthatthe
entertainmentaspectofthemusichasbeenlost."Themusiccan'tbe
presentedtodaythewayitwasin1908or1958.Ithastocontinueto
move,becausethewaytheworldworksisnotthesame,^^saysMoran.
Lastyear,MoranworkedonaprojectthatarrangedFatsWaller's
musicforadanceparty,“Justtokindofputitbackinthemindthat
Wallerisdancemusicasmuchasitisconcertmusic,“saysMoran."For
me,ifstherecontextualization.Inmusic,wheredoestheemotion('情感)
lie?Arewe,ashumans,gaininganyinsight(感悟)onhowtotalkabout
ourselvesandhowsomethingasabstractasaCharlieParkerrecordgets
usintoadialogueaboutouremotionsandourthoughts?Sometimeswe
losesightthatthemusichasawidercontext,"saysMoran,“soIwantto
continuethosedialogues.ThosearethethingsIwanttofbster.,,
28.WhydidUNESCOsetApril30asInternationalJazzDay?
A.Torememberthebirthofjazz.
B.Toprotectculturaldiversity.
C.Toencouragepeopletostudymusic.
D.Torecognizethevalueofjazz.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"that"inparagraph3referto?
A.Jazzbecomingmoreaccessible.
B.Theproductionofjazzgrowingfaster.
C.Jazzbeinglesspopularwiththeyoung.
D.Thejazzaudiencebecominglarger.
30.WhatcanweinferaboutMoran'sopiniononjazz?
A.Itwilldisappeargradually.
B.Itremainsblackandwhite.
C.Itshouldkeepupwiththetimes.
D.Itchangesevery50years.
31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.ExploringtheFutureofJazz.
B.TheRiseandFallofJazz.
C.TheStoryofaJazzMusician.
D.CelebratingtheJazzDay.
2016年全國卷三
C
Ifyouareafruitgrower—orwouldliketobecomeone—take
advantageofAppleDaytoseewhat'saround.IfscalledAppleDaybutin
practiceit'smorelikeAppleMonth.ThedayitselfisonOctober21,but
sinceithascaughton,eventsnowspreadoutovermostofOctober
aroundBritain.
Visitinganappleeventisagoodchancetosee,andoftentaste,a
widevarietyofapples.Topeoplewhoareusedtothelimitedchoiceof
applessuchasGoldenDeliciousandRoyalGalainsupermarkets,itcan
bequiteaneyeopenertoseetherangeofclassicalapplesstillin
existence,suchasDeciowhichwasgrownbytheRomans.Althoughit
doesn'ttasteofanythingspecial,it'sstillworthatry,asistheknobbly
(多疙瘩的)Cat'sHeadwhichismoreofacuriositythananythingelse.
Therearealsovarietiesdevelopedtosuitspecificlocalconditions.
OneoftheverybestvarietiesforeatingqualityisOrleansReinette,but
you'llneedawarm,shelteredplacewithperfectsoiltogrowit,soit'sa
pipedreamformostappleloverswhofallforit.
Attheevents,youcanmeetexpertgrowersanddiscusswhichones
willbestsuityourconditions,andbecausethesearefamilyaffairs,
childrenarewellcateredforwithapple-themedfunandgames.
AppleDaysarebeingheldatallsortsofplaceswithaninterestin
fruit,includingstatelygardensandcommercialorchards(果園).Ifyou
wanttohavearealorchardexperience,tryvisitingtheNationalFruit
CollectionatBrogdale,nearFavershaminKent.
28.Whatcanpeopledoattheappleevents?
A.Attendexperts5lectures.B.Visitfruit-lovingfamilies.
C.Plantfruittreesinanorchard.D.Tastemanykindsofapples.
29.WhatcanwelearnaboutDecio?
A.Itisanewvariety.B.Ithasastrangelook.
C.Itisrarelyseennow.D.Ithasaspecialtaste.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“apipedream^^inParagraph3
mean?
A.Apracticalidea.B.Avainhope.
C.Abrilliantplan.D.Aselfishdesire.
31.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Toshowhowtogrowapples.
B.Tointroduceanapplefestival.
C.Tohelppeopleselectapples.
D.Topromoteappleresearch.
2016全國卷二
C
Readingcanbeasocialactivity.Thinkofthepeoplewhobelongto
bookgroups.Theychoosebookstoreadandthenmeettodiscussthem.
Now,thewebsiteBookCturnsthepageonthetraditional
ideaofabookgroup.
Membersgoonthesiteandregisterthebookstheyownandwould
liketoshare.BookCrossingprovidesanidentificationnumbertostick
insidethebook.Thenthepersonleavesitinapublicplace,hopingthat
thebookwillhaveanadventure,travelingfarandwidewitheachnew
readerwhofindsit.
BrucePederson,themanagingdirectorofBookCrossing,says,“The
twothingsthatchangeyourlifearethepeopleyoumeetandbooksyou
read.BookCrossingcombinesboth.^^
Membersleavebooksonparkbenchesandbuses,intrainstations
andcoffeeshops.Whoeverfindstheirbookwillgotothesiteandrecord
wheretheyfoundit.
Peoplewhofindabookcanalsoleaveajournalentrydescribing
whattheythoughtofit.E-mailsarethensenttotheBookCrossingtokeep
themupdatedaboutwheretheirbookshavebeenfound.Brucepeterson
saystheideaisforpeoplenottobeselfishbykeepingabooktogather
dustonashelfathome.
BookCrossingispartofatrendamongpeoplewhowanttogetback
tothe"real"andnotthevirtual(虛擬).Thesitenowhasmorethanone
millionmembersinmorethanonehundredthirty-fivecountries.
29.Whydoestheauthormentionbookgroupsinthefirstparagraph?
A.Toexplainwhattheyare.
B.TointroduceBookCrossing.
C.Tostresstheimportanceofreading.
D.Toencouragereaderstosharetheirideas.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph2referto?
A.Thebook.B.Anadventure.
C.Apublicplace.D.Theidentificationnumber.
31.WhatwillaBookCrosserdowithabookafterreadingit?
A.Meetotherreaderstodiscussit.B.Keepitsafeinhisbookcase.
C.Passitontoanotherreader.D.Mailitbacktoitsowner.
32.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.OnlineReading:AVirtualTour
B.ElectronicBooks:AnewTrend
C.ABookGroupBringsTraditionBack
D.AWebsiteLinksPeoplethroughBooks
2016全國卷一
C
IamPeterHodes,avolunteerstemcourier.SinceMarch2012,I've
done89tripsofthose,51havebeenabroad,Ihave42hourstocarry
stemcells(干細(xì)胞)inmylittleboxbecauseI'vegottwoicepacksand
that'showlongtheylast,inall,fromthetimethestemcellsareharvested
fromadonor(捐獻(xiàn)者)tothetimetheycanbeimplantedinthepatient,
we'vegot72hoursatmost,SoIamalwaysconsciousoftime.
IhadonetriplastyearwhereIwascaughtbyahurricaneinAmerica.
IpickedupthestemcellsinProvidence,RhodeIsland,andwasmeantto
flytoWashingtonthenbacktoLondon.ButwhenIarrivedatthe
check-indeskatProvidence,theladyonthedesksaid:"Well,I'mreally
sorry,I'vegotsomebadnewsforyou-therearenofightsfrom
Washington.^^SoItookmyboxandputitonthedeskandIsaid:"Inthis
boxaresomestemcellsthatareurgentlyneededforapatient-please,
please,you'vegottogetmebacktotheUnitedKingdom.^^Shejust
droppedeverything.Shearrangedforaflightonasmallplanetobeheld
forme.re-routed(改道)methroughNewarkandgotmebacktotheUK
evenearlierthanoriginallyscheduled.
Forthiscourierjob,you5reconsciouslyawarethanthatboxyou're
gotsomethingthatispotentiallygoingtosavesomebody'slife.
29.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“courier”in
Paragraph17
A.providerB.deliveryman
C.collectorD.medicaldoctor
30.WhydoesPeterhavetocompletehistripwithin42hours?
A.Hecannotstayawayfromhisjobtoolong.
B.Thedonorcanonlywaitforthatlong.
C.Theoperationneedsthatverymuch.
D.Theicewon'tlastanylonger.
31.WhichflightdidthewomanputPeteronfirst?
A.ToLondonB.ToNewark
C.ToProvidenceD.ToWashington
2015全國一卷
C
SalvadorDali(1904-1989)wasoneofthemostpopularofmodern
artists.ThePompidouCentreinParisisshowingitsrespectand
admirationfortheartistandhispowerfulpersonalitywithanexhibition
bringingtogetherover200paintings,sculptures,drawingsandmore.
Amongtheworksandmasterworksonexhibitionthevisitorwillfindthe
bestpieces,mostimportantlythePersistenceofMemory.Thereis
alsoL'EnigmesansFinfrom1938,worksonpaper,objects,andprojects
forstageandscreenandselectedpartsfromtelevisionprogrammes
reflectingtheartist'sshowmanqualities.
ThevisitorwillentertheWorldofDalithroughaneggandismet
withthebeginning,theworldofbirth.Theexhibitionfollowsapathof
timeandsubjectwiththevisitorexitingthroughthebrain.
TheexhibitionshowshowDalidrawstheviewerbetweentwo
infinities(無限).“Fromtheinfinitysmalltotheinfinitylarge,contraction
andexpansioncominginandoutoffocus:amazingFlemishaccuracyand
theshowyBaroqueofoldpaintingthatheusedinhismuseum-theatrein
Figueras,“explainsthePompidouCentre.
Thefineselectionofthemajorworkswasdoneinclosecollaboration
(合作)withtheMuseoNacionalReinaSofiainMadrid,Spain,andwith
contributionsfromotherinstitutionsliketheSalvadorDaliMuseuminSt.
Petersburg.
28.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribeDaliaccordingtoParagraph1?
A.Optimistic.B.Productive
C.Generous.D.Traditional.
29.WhatisDali'sThePersistenceofMemoryconsideredtobe?
A.Oneofhismasterworks.
B.Asuccessfulscreenadaptation.
C.Anartisticcreat
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