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长春市部分中学2020-2021学年高二下学期6月月考
英语试卷
第一部分
阅读理解(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,
从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,
选出最佳选项。
A
Job
for
You!
Family
Alliance
Meal
Delivery
Family
Alliance
is
looking
for
people
who
can
deliver
hot
Chinese
meals
one
to
two
times
a
week
for
people
with
disabilities
in
north
suburban
Fairfield
County.
All
applicants
must
have
a
driver抯
license
and
access
to
a
car.
Gas
will
be
covered
for
each
delivery.
For
more
information,
contact
Charles
Chen
at
cchen@
or
call
740-6668988.
Lancaster
Design
We
provide
full
furnishings,
like
donated
kitchen
equipment
and
furniture
items,
for
the
new
homes
of
people
who
were
once
homeless.
We
need
people
who
can
work
at
our
warehouse(仓库)sorting
and
packing
items
to
be
delivered
to
families,
repair
donated
furniture
and
more.
Candidates
will
be
matched
with
a
task
based
on
skill
set.
Interested?
Submit
your
application
to
www.lancasterdesign.org
or
call
740-6119735.
Lancaster
Weekly
Would
you
like
the
opportunity
to
earn
extra
cash
close
to
home?
If
so
we
have
a
vacancy
in
our
team
which
would
suit
you.
Both
adults
and
youngsters
aged
13+
are
required
to
deliver
our
newspaper.
You
may
have
to
cover
some
distance.
Bicycles
are
available
if
needed.
For
more
information,
call
740-6538360.
Parkview
Nursing
Home
Caregivers
are
wanted.
We
seek
people
who
are
patient
and
caring,
and
who
have
experience
and
interest
in
working
with
older
adults.
As
part
of
the
package,
initial
and
follow-up
training
sessions
are
provided
and
accommodation
is
available
if
required.
For
more
details,
visit
us
at
Unit
3
Park
View
Lane
or
contact
Ellen
White
at
740-6968399.
1.
Which
job
requires
a
driver抯
license?
A.
Delivering
meals.
B.
Working
at
the
warehouse.
C.
Delivering
newspapers.
D.
Working
at
the
nursing
home.
2.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
the
Lancaster
Design
job?
A.
Applicants
are
expected
to
design
furniture.
B.
Work
is
arranged
according
to
one抯
skill
set.
C.
It
favors
applicants
who
are
homeless.
D.
It
involves
collecting
furniture
from
homes.
3.
A
middle-school
student
is
most
likely
to
be
hired
by
.
A.
Parkview
Nursing
Home
B.
Lancaster
Design
C.
Lancaster
Weekly
D.
Family
Alliance
Meal
Delivery
B
About
five
weeks
ago,
I
noticed
the
skin
of
our
pet
lizard
was
growing
dusty.
It
worried
me.
I
reported
the
strange
surface
on
the
skin
of
the
lizard
to
my
husband
and
children
the
next
morning.
Seconds
later,
our
lizard
emerged
from
its
tank
with
its
old
skin
flowing
behind
it.
I
didn抰
think
about
it
much
until
a
morning
last
week
when
I
knocked
my
favorite
teapot
off
the
table.
It
burst
into
hundreds
of
pieces.
As
I
swept
up
the
mess,
I
wondered
why
we
had
been
breaking
so
many
things
over
the
months.
The
destruction
started
three
months
ago.
It
was
my
husband抯
birthday.
He
had
just
lost
his
job.
The
uncertainty
was
starting
to
wear
on
us,
so
I
wanted
to
do
something
special.
揕et抯
make
a
cake
for
Dad!
I
cried.
My
kids
screamed
with
joy.
We
baked,
iced
and
sprinkled
for
most
of
the
day.
Candles
on
the
cake!
Balloons
on
the
walls!
Flowers
on
the
table!
Two
hours
before
my
husband
came
back
home
from
another
job
interview,
my
daughter
climbed
up
to
grab
a
glass
vase
from
a
high
shelf.
It
fell
and
crashed
beside
the
cake.
Tiny
pieces
of
glass
were
everywhere.
She
sobbed
loudly
as
I
threw
the
cake
away.
My
husband
had
banana
pudding
for
his
birthday.
Three
days
ago,
the
light
in
our
living
room
suddenly
went
out.
After
several
frustrating
hours
of
unsuccessful
attempts
to
fix
it,
my
husband
suggested
watching
the
Michael
Jordan
documentary
series
The
Last
Dance.
The
poignancy
of
Jordan
retiring
from
his
beloved
basketball
to
playing
baseball
and
what
had
pushed
him
to
make
such
a
tough
decision
took
me
by
surprise.
As
I
watched
him
take
off
his
basketball
uniform
and
replace
it
with
a
baseball
uniform,
I
saw
him
leaving
behind
the
layer
that
no
longer
served
him,
just
as
our
lizard
had.
Neither
of
them
chose
the
moment
that
had
transformed
them.
But
they
had
to
live
with
who
they
were
after
everything
was
different.
Just
like
us.
I
realized
that
we
have
to
learn
to
leave
the
past
behind.
Humans
do
not
shed
skin
as
easily
as
other
animals.
The
beginning
of
change
is
upsetting.
The
process
is
tiring.
Damage
changes
us
before
we
are
ready.
I
see
our
lizard,
raw
and
nearly
new.
Jordan
said
that
no
matter
how
it
ends,
it
starts
with
hope.
With
our
tender,
hopeful
skin,
that
is
where
we
begin.
4.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
pet
lizard
from
Paragraph
1?
A.
It
got
a
skin
disease.
B.
Its
old
skin
came
off.
C.
Its
tank
grew
dirty.
D.
It
went
missing.
5.
Why
does
the
author
mention
The
Last
Dance
in
the
passage?
A.
To
define
a
concept.
B.
To
prove
a
theory.
C.
To
develop
the
theme.
D.
To
provide
the
background.
6.
The
underlined
part
搇eaving
behind
the
layer
in
Paragraph
8
can
be
understood
as
.
A.
letting
go
of
the
past
B.
giving
up
an
opportunity
C.
getting
rid
of
a
bad
habit
D.
looking
for
a
new
job
7.
What
does
the
author
most
likely
want
to
tell
us?
A.
Past
experiences
should
be
treasured.
B.
It’s
not
the
end
of
the
world
if
we
break
things.
C.
We
should
move
on
no
matter
what
happens.
D.
Love
of
family
helps
us
survive
great
hardships.
C
Researchers
say
they
have
translated
the
meaning
of
gestures
that
wild
chimpanzees(黑猩猩)use
to
communicate.
They
say
wild
chimps
communicate
19
specific
messages
to
one
another
with
a
搗ocabulary
of
66
gestures.
The
scientists
discovered
this
by
following
and
filming
groups
of
chimps
in
Uganda,
and
examining
more
than
5,000
incidents
of
these
meaningful
exchanges.
Dr
Catherine
Hobaiter,
who
led
the
research,
said
that
this
was
the
only
form
of
intentional
communication
to
be
recorded
in
the
animal
kingdom.
Only
humans
and
chimps,
she
said,
had
a
system
of
communication
where
they
deliberately
sent
a
message
to
another
group
member.
揟hat抯
what抯
so
amazing
about
chimp
gestures,
she
said.
Theyre
the
only
thing
that
looks
like
human
language
in
that
respect.
Although
previous
research
has
shown
that
apes
and
monkeys
can
understand
complex
information
from
another
animal抯
call,
the
animals
do
not
appear
to
use
their
voices
intentionally
to
communicate
messages.
This
was
a
significant
difference
between
calls
and
gestures,
Dr
Hobaiter
said.
Chimps
will
check
to
see
if
they
have
the
attention
of
the
animal
with
which
they
wish
to
communicate.
In
one
case,
a
mother
presents
her
foot
to
her
crying
baby,
signalling:
揅limb
on
me.
The
youngster
immediately
jumps
on
to
its
mother抯
back
and
they
travel
off
together.
揟he
big
message
from
this
study
is
that
there
is
another
species(物种)out
there
that
is
meaningful
in
its
communication,
so
that’s
not
unique
to
humans,”
said
Dr
Hobaiter.
Dr
Susanne
Shultz,
an
evolutionary
biologist
from
the
University
of
Manchester,
said
the
study
was
praiseworthy
in
seeking
to
enrich
our
knowledge
of
the
evolution
of
human
language.
But,
she
added,
the
results
were

little
disappointing.
揟he
vagueness
of
the
gesture
meanings
suggests
either
that
the
chimps
have
little
to
communicate,
or
we
are
still
missing
a
lot
of
the
information
contained
in
their
gestures
and
actions,
she
said.
揗oreover,
the
meanings
seem
to
not
go
beyond
what
other
animals
convey
with
non-verbal
communication.
So,
it
seems
the
gulf
remains.
8.
What
do
chimps
and
humans
have
in
common
according
to
Dr
Hobaiter?
A.
Using
voices
to
communicate.
B.
Understanding
complex
information.
C.
Memorizing
specific
words.
D.
Communicating
messages
on
purpose.
9.
What
did
Dr
Shultz
think
of
the
study?
A.
It
was
inspiring
but
the
evidence
was
unreliable.
B.
It
was
a
good
try
but
the
findings
were
limited.
C.
It
was
well
designed
but
poorly
conducted.
D.
It
was
a
failure
but
the
methods
deserved
praise.
10.
What
does
the
underlined
word
揼ulf
in
the
last
paragraph
mean?
A.
Difference.
B.
Connection.
C.
Conflict.
D.
Balance.
11.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Chimpanzees
developed
specific
communication
skills
B.
Chimpanzee
behaviour
study
achieved
a
breakthrough
C.
Chimpanzees:
the
smartest
species
in
the
animal
kingdom
D.
Chimpanzee
language:
communication
gestures
translated
D
There
is
something
to
be
said
for
being
a
generalist,
even
if
you
are
a
specialist.
Knowing
a
little
about
a
lot
of
things
that
interest
you
can
add
to
the
richness
of
a
whole,
well-lived
life.
Society
pushes
us
to
specialize,
to
become
experts.
This
requires
commitment
to
a
particular
occupation,
branch
of
study
or
research.
The
drawback
to
being
specialists
is
we
often
come
to
know
more
and
more
about
less
and
less.
There
is
a
great
deal
of
pressure
to
master
one抯
field.
You
may
pursue
training,
degrees,
or
increasing
levels
of
responsibility
at
work.
Then
you
discover
the
pressure
of
having
to
keep
up.
Some
people
seem
willing
to
work
around
the
clock
in
their
narrow
specialty.
But
such
commitment
can
also
weaken
a
sense
of
freedom.
These
specialists
could
work
at
the
office
until
ten
each
night,
then
look
back
and
realize
they
would
have
loved
to
have
gone
home
and
enjoyed
the
sweetness
of
their
family
and
friends,
or
traveled
to
exciting
places,
meeting
interesting
people.
Mastering
one
thing
to
the
exclusion(排除)of
others
can
hold
back
your
true
spirit.
Generalists,
on
the
other
hand,
know
a
lot
about
a
wide
range
of
subjects
and
view
the
whole
with
all
its
connections.
They
are
people
of
ability,
talent,
and
enthusiasm
who
can
bring
their
broad
perspective(视角)into
specific
fields
of
expertise(专长).
The
doctor
who
is
also
a
poet
and
philosopher
is
a
superior
doctor,
one
who
can
give
so
much
more
to
his
patients
than
just
good
medical
skills.
Things
are
connected.
Let
your
expertise
in
one
field
fuel
your
passions
in
all
related
areas.
Some
of
your
interests
may
not
appear
to
be
connected
but,
once
you
explore
their
depths,
you
discover
that
they
are.
My
editor
Toni,
who
is
also
a
writer,
has
edited
several
history
books.
She
has
decided
to
study
Chinese
history.
Fascinated
by
the
structural
beauty
of
the
Forbidden
City
as
a
painter,
she
is
equally
interested
to
learn
more
about
Chinese
philosophy.

don抰
know
where
it
will
lead,
but
I抦
excited
I抦
on
this
pursuit.
These
expansions
into
new
worlds
help
us
by
giving
us
new
perspectives.
We
begin
to
see
the
interconnectedness
of
one
thing
to
another
in
all
aspects
of
our
life,
of
ourselves
and
the
universe.
Develop
broad,
general
knowledge
and
experience.
The
universe
is
all
yours
to
explore
and
enjoy.
12.
To
become
a
specialist,
one
may
have
to_____.
A.
narrow
his
range
of
knowledge
B.
broaden
his
perspective
on
life
C.
know
more
about
the
society
D.
avoid
responsibilities
at
work
13.
The
specialists
mentioned
in
Paragraph
3
tend
to______.
A.
enjoy
meeting
funny
people
B.
travel
around
the
world
C.
spend
most
time
working
D.
treasure
their
freedom
14.
According
to
the
author,
a
superior
doctor
is
one
who_____.
A.
should
love
poetry
and
philosophy
B.
is
a
pure
specialist
in
medicine
C.
is
fully
aware
of
his
talent
and
ability
D.
brings
knowledge
of
other
fields
to
work
15.
What
does
the
author
intend
to
show
with
the
example
of
Toni?
A.
Everyone
has
a
chance
to
succeed
in
their
pursuit.
B.
In-depth
exploration
makes
discoveries
possible.
C.
Passion
alone
does
not
ensure
a
person’s
success.
D.
Seemingly
unrelated
interests
are
in
a
way
connected.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
You
run
into
the
grocery
store
to
pick
up
one
bottle
of
water.
You
get
what
you
need,
head
to
the
front,
and
choose
the
line
that
looks
fastest.
You
chose
wrong.
People
who
you
swear
got
in
other
lines
long
after
you
are
already
checked
out
and
off
to
the
parking
lot.
16
It
turns
out,
it抯
just
math
working
against
you;
chances
are,
the
other
line
really
is
faster.
Grocery
stores
try
to
have
enough
employees
at
checkout
to
get
all
their
customers
through
with
minimum
delay.
17
Any
small
interruption
a
price
check,
a
chatty
customer
can
have
downstream
effects,
holding
up
an
entire
line.
If
there
are
three
lines
in
the
store,
delays
will
happen
randomly
at
different
registers.
Think
about
the
probability:
18
So
it抯
not
just
in
your
mind:
Another
line
probably
is
moving
faster.
Researchers
have
a
good
way
to
deal
with
this
problem.
Make
all
customers
stand
in
one
long,
snaking
line
called
a
serpentine
line
and
serve
each
person
at
the
front
with
the
next
available
register.
19
This
is
what
they
do
at
most
banks
and
fast-food
restaurants.
With
a
serpentine
line,
a
long
delay
at
one
register
won抰
unfairly
punish
the
people
who
lined
up
behind
it.
Instead,
it
will
slow
down
everyone
a
little
bit
but
speed
up
checkout
overall.
20
It
takes
many
registers
to
keep
one
line
moving
quickly,
and
some
stores
can抰
afford
the
space
or
manpower.
So
wherever
your
next
wait
may
be:
Good
luck.
A.
Why
does
this
always
seem
to
happen
to
you?
B.
So
why
don抰
most
places
encourage
serpentine
lines?
C.
Some
of
them
may
have
stood
in
a
queue
for
almost
an
hour.
D.
The
chances
of
your
line
being
the
fastest
are
only
one
in
three.
E.
How
high
is
the
probability
that
you
are
in
the
fastest
waiting
line?
F.
With
three
registers,
this
method
is
much
faster
than
the
traditional
approach.
G.
But
sometimes,
as
on
a
Sunday
afternoon,
the
system
gets
particularly
busy.
第二部分
语言知识运用(共两节,
满分45分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,
满分30分)
阅读下面短文,
从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,
选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
For
most
people,
having
things
stolen
feels
like
an
offence.
Robbie
Pruitt
admitted
that
he
got
21
when
he
discovered
the
theft
of
his
mountain
bike
last
September.
But
soon
enough,
his
22
took
a
turn.
After
letting
go
of
his
anger
and
frustration,
he
found
himself
on
a
road
to
sympathy
23
.
For
Pruitt,
a
keen
bicyclist,
the
first
thing
to
do
was
24
his
stolen
bike.
But
when
he
went
bike
shopping,
he
found
few
available,
which
got
him
thinking:
What
if
the
25
of
bikes
was
Covid-19
related,
and
what
if
the
person
who抎
taken
his
bike
really
needed
26
to
get
to
work?
With
that
thought
in
mind,
Pruitt
27
a
plan
and
posted
it
on
the
community
website.
He
28
to
fix
bikes
free
of
charge
for
anyone
who
needed
it.
He
also
asked
for
unwanted
bikes,
which
he
would
repair
again
29
.
And
then
he
would
donate
them
to
folks
who
could
truly
use
them
but
didn抰
have
the
30
to
buy
one.
The
day
the
post
went
live,
Pruitt
received
thirty
31
bicycles.
Then
came
more
than
500
32
for
detailed
information.
By
the
end
of
2020,
Pruitt
had
repaired
more
than
140
for
donation
or
to
be
33
to
their
owners.
Pruitt
tries
to
give
his
donations
to
families
that
are
34
struggling.
35
simply
satisfying
a
material
need,
he
has
provided
an
opportunity
for
kids
in
his
neighborhood
to
learn
how
to
fix
their
own
bikes.
In
addition
to
36
skills,
Pruitt抯
lessons
teach
teamwork,
encourage
self-worth,
and
promote
feelings
of
community.
37
,
the
kids
have
gained
a
sense
of
accomplishment.
揑t抯
a
really
great
38
for
kids,
said
a
neighbor
in
an
interview
with
the
local
newspaper.
揚ruitt
is
certainly
providing
a
39
,
but
it抯
not
just
the
bikes.
It抯
the
relationships
in
the
community.
It抯
the
40
that
he
can
make
on
people.
21.
A.
mad
B.
frightened
C.
curious
D.
amazed
22.
A.
career
B.
emotions
C.
route
D.
opinions
23.
A.
yet
B.
together
C.
instead
D.
ever
24.
A.
ride
B.
lock
C.
repair
D.
replace
25.
A.
lack
B.
variety
C.
quality
D.
increase
26.
A.
permission
B.
qualification
C.
transportation
D.
instruction
27.
A.
came
up
with
B.
stuck
to
C.
gave
up
D.
broke
away
from
28.
A.
hesitated
B.
refused
C.
remembered
D.
offered
29.
A.
on
credit
B.
in
advance
C.
for
free
D.
by
accident
30.
A.
excuse
B.
budget
C.
courage
D.
profit
31.
A.
expensive
B.
used
C.
shared
D.
modern
32.
A.
notices
B.
announcements
C.
advertisements
D.
enquiries
33.
A.
returned
B.
sold
C.
lent
D.
exported
34.
A.
slightly
B.
hardly
C.
truly
D.
instantly
35.
A.
Among
B.
Upon
C.
Beyond
D.
Without
36.
A.
practical
B.
mathematical
C.
commercial
D.
social
37.
A.
However
B.
Otherwise
C.
Somehow
D.
Meanwhile
38.
A.
comfort
B.
celebration
C.
promise
D.
experience
39.
A.
suggestion
B.
service
C.
ceremony
D.
competition
40.
A.
compromise
B.
impact
C.
impression
D.
progress
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.
5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Going
to
Mount
Huangshan
reminds
me
of
the
popular
Beatles’
song
“The
long
and
winding
road”.
41
is
so
breathtaking
about
the
experience
is
the
out-of-this-world
scenes.
The
rolling
sea
of
clouds
you
see
once
you
are
at
the
top
will
remind
you
how
tiny
we
42
(human)
are.
The
hot
spring
at
the
foot
of
the
mountain
is
something
you
must
try
after
the
climb.
It
will
43
(undoubted)
help
you
get
refreshed!
The
amazing
thing
about
the
spring
is
that
the
colder
the
temperature
gets,
the
44
(hot)
the
spring!
Strange
isn抰
it?
But
that抯
how
nature
is
always
leaving
us
45
(astonish).
What
comes
next
is
the
endless
series
of
steps.
You
can抰
help
wondering
how
hard
it
46
(be)
for
the
people
then
to
put
all
those
rocks
into
place.
Though
it
is
the
only
unnatural
thing
on
your
way
up
the
mountain,
still
it
highlights
the
whole
adventure
47
offers
a
place
where
you
can
sit
down
to
rest
your
48
(ache)
legs.
As
the
song
goes,
this
long
and
winding
road
搘ill
never
disappear,
and
it
will
always
stick
in
the
visitor抯
memory.
It
sure
does
in
49
(I).
While
you抮e
in
China,
Mount
Huangshan
is
50
must
to
visit.
第三部分
写作(共两节,
满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,
满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,
请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,
每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),
并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,
并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改
10处,
多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I
love
doing
housework.
I
always
assist
my
parents
in
doing
the
dish
after
meals.
I
also
water
the
flowers
in
the
yard
and
tidying
up
my
own
bedroom
whatever
necessary.
In
my
opinion,
students
can
benefit
a
lot
doing
some
housework.
Firstly,
doing
housework
was
helpful
for
us
to
be
a
responsible
person.
Also,
it
gives
our
parents
more
time
to
do
what
they
are
like
and
it
improves
the
family
relationship.
What’s
most,
doing
housework
can
be
a
form
of
mentally
relaxation
from
study.
That’s
our
view
on
housework.
And
hopes
this
can
inspire
more
thinking
on
the
topic!
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,下周有新西兰学生访问你校,你将作为学生代表致欢迎辞。请为此写一篇发言稿,内容包括:
1.
表示欢迎;
2.
介绍活动安排;
3.
表达祝愿。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
exchange
students
from
New
Zealand,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
高二月考试题答案
阅读理解
A篇
ABC
B篇
BCAC
C篇
DBAD
D篇
ACDD
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AGDFB
完形填空
21--25ABCDA
26--30CADCB
31--35BDACC
36--40ADDBB
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41.
What
42.
humans
43.
undoubtedly
44.
hotter
45.
astonished
46.
was
47.
and
48.
aching
49.
mine
50.
a
短文改错
Sentence
2:
dish—dishes
Sentence3:
tidying—tidy;
whatever—whenever
Sentence
4:
benefit
a
lot
doing—benefit
a
lot
from
doing
Sentence
5:
was—is
Sentence
6:
are
删掉
Sentence
7:most—more
;
mentally—mental
Sentence
8:
our—my
;
hopes—hope
Sentence9:hopes—hope
作文
Dear
exchange
students
from
New
Zealand,
I?am
Lihua,
chairman
of
the
Student
Union.
On
behalf
of
the
whole
school,
I
extend
a
warm
welcome
to
your
arrival.
To
soak
all
of
you
in
our
authentic
local
as
well
as
unique
campus
culture,
a
traditional
Shaoxing
opera
performed
by
us
students
will
be
staged
at
the
School
Hall
on
Monday
morning,
from
9:00
to
11:00
a.m.
After
a
brief
lunch,
mini
workshops
such
as
paper-cutting,
calligraphy,
inscribing,
porcelain
making
and
shadow
show
will
be
set
up
at
the
stadium
in
the
afternoon,
where
you
can
have
a
taste
of
these
traditional
crafts
by
either
seeing
them
in
action
or
trying
one
by
yourself.
?
I?sincerely
wish
you
can
take
full
advantage
of
this
opportunity
to
explore,
enjoy
and
embrace
our
charming
culture.
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