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启用前
龙泉中学、荆州中学、宜昌一中三校
2019
届 高 三
5
月 联 考
英语试题
命题审题学校:龙泉中学
命题审题人:柯心平 肖学芝
考生注意:
1ư
本试卷共分为四部分.考试时间为
120
分钟,满分为
150
分.
2ư
答题前,考生务必将自己的学校、姓名 、班级、准考证号填写在答题卡上.同时阅读
答题卡上面注意事项.
3ư
所有题目答案均写在答题卡上.
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分
30
分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上.录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案
转涂到答题卷上.第一节(共
5
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
7.5
分)
听下面
5
段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳
选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听完每段对话后,你都有
10
秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和
阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍.
例:How muchistheshirt?
A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是
C.
1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Takephotos. B.Buyacamera. C.Helpthewoman.
2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Anoisynight B.Theirlifeintown. C.Aplaceofliving.
3.Whereisthemannow?
A.Onhisway. B.Inarestaurant. C.Athome.
4.WhatwillCeliado?
A.Findaplayer. B.Watchagame. C.Playbasketball.
5.Whatdayisitwhentheconversationtakesplace?
A.Saturday. B.Sunday. C.Monday.第二节 (共
15
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
22.5
分)
听下面
5
段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选
项中选出最佳选项.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题
5
秒钟;听完
后,各小题将给出
5
秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍.听下面一段对话,回答第
6
至
7
两个小题.
6.WhatisSaragoingtodo?
A.BuyJohnagift B.InviteJohntoFrance C.GiveJohnasurprise
7.WhatdoesthemanthinkofSaraƳsplan?
A.Funny. B.Exciting. C.Strange.
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题试语英Ű考联校三【听下面一段对话,回答第
8
和第
9
两个小题.
8.WhydoesDianasaysorrytoPeter?
A.Shehastogiveuphertravelplan.
B.Shewantstovisitanothercity.
C.Sheneedstoputoffhertest.
9.WhatdoesDianawantPetertodo?
A.Helpherwithherstudy.
B.Takeabooktoherfriend.
C.Teachageographylesson.听下面一段对话,回答第
10
至第
12
三个小题.
10.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?
A.Totellherabouthernewjob.
B.Toaskaboutherjobprogram.
C.Toplanameetingwithher.
11.Whoneedsanewflat?
A.Alex. B.Andrea. C.Miranda.
12.Whereisthewomannow?
A.InBaltimore. B.InNew York. C.InAvon.听下面一段对话,回答第
13
至
16
四个小题.
13.WhatdoesJanconsidermostimportantwhenhejudgesarestaurant?
A.Wheretherestaurantis.
B.Whetherthepricesarelow.
C.How wellthefoodisprepared.
14.WhendidJanbegintowriteforamagazine?
A.AfterhecamebacktoSweden.
B.BeforehewenttotheUnitedStates.
C.Assoonashegothisfirstjobin1982.
15.WhatmayJandotofindagoodrestaurant?
A.Talktopeopleinthestreet. B.Speaktotaxidrivers. C.Askhotelclerks.
16.WhatdoweknowaboutJan?
A.Hecooksforarestaurant.
B.Hetravelsalotforhiswork.
C.HeprefersAmericanfood.听下面一段独白,回答第
17
至
20
四个小题.
17.WhatdoweknowaboutthePlazaLeon?
A.ItƳsanewbuilding. B.ItƳsasmalltown. C.ItƳsapublicplace.
18.WhendoparentsandchildrenlikegoingtothePlazaLeon?
A.Saturdaynights. B.Sundayafternoon. C.FridaysandSaturdays.
19.Whichstreetisknownforitsfoodshopsandmarkets?
A.ViaDelMarStreet. B.FernandoStreet. C.HernandesStreet.
20.WhydoesthespeakerlikeHoratioStreetbest?
A.Ithasanoldstonesurface.
B.Itisnamedafterawriter.
C.Ithasafamousuniversity.第二部分 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
A、B、C
和
D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项.A
BootcampGstylefitnessclassesaretakingNew YorkCitybystorm
,
andevensoldiers
saysomeoftheseexercisesareharderthanthebasictrainingtheyexperienced.These
classescondense
(压 缩 )
90daysoftrainingintoanhourGlongclass.
“
ItƳs much more
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题试语英Ű考联校三【challengeableinthatyoudonƳthaveabreak
,”
saysChadVincent
,
37.Soifyouwanta
workoutthatwillhelpyoubeallyoucanbe
,
herearesomegoodchoices
:
CircuitofChange
57 W.16thSt.
(
212
)
255G0053
Thebase
:
Thisclass
—
foundedbyBrianDelmonicoin2011
—
helpsNew Yorkers
findpeaceofmind.
Marchingorders
:
TheoneGhourfocusdoesnƳtmeanyouwonƳtsweat.Expectamixof
gymnasticsandyogaindoors
,
whileoutdoorclassesincluderunningandjumpingover
benchesandasmallwall.WarriorFitnessBootCamp
29 W.35thSt.
(
212
)
967G7977
Thebase
:
Monkeybarsandhangingropesdecoratethisspace
,
whereacrewoffive
notGafraidGtoGshoutinstructorsdohelp.
Marchingorders
:
Thisworkout
,
modeledafterrealbootcamps
,
isasauthenticasit
gets
,
accordingtoformerMarineSgt.
(海军中士)
RubenBelliard.
“
Westaytruetothe
factthatthisiswhatwewentthrough
,”
hesays.Classesincludeaseriesof90Gseconddrills
thatrequireteamworktocomplete.StacyƳsBootCamp
(
646
)
537G5466
;
stacysbootcamp.com
Thebase
:
StacyBermanturns17yearsofkickboxingexperienceintoaseriesof
outdoorbootcampsinCentralParkandBatteryPark.
Marchingorders
:
Threeweeklyclassesstartintheearlymorning
,
accordingtoLiesl
Marelli.Uncertaintyisabigpartoftherecipe.
“
YoudonƳtknowwhatsheƳsgoingtothrow
atyouthatday
,”
saysMarelli.BrickNewYork
257 W.17thSt.
;
bricknewyork.com
Thebase
:
ThispopularLosAngelesCrossFitgymopenedthismonth
,
andinstructor
WillLanierisalreadybeginningtotrain New Yorkers withbootcampGstylerunsand
outdoorworkouts.
Marchingorders
:
The10GminutewarmGuprunwillfeeleasybeforeLanierstartshis“
60Gminuteworkout.
”
Alsodifferentformbootcamp
,
Brickwillsoonofferyogaclasses.
21.WhatisspecialaboutStacyƳsBootCamp?
A.Ithelpstofindinnerpeace. B.ThewarmGupactivityiseasy.
C.Ithasaveryflexibleschedule. D.Theinstructorsareextremelystrict.
22.Whichofthefollowingclassesneedsmoreteamspirit?
A.WarriorFitnessBootCamp. B.StacyƳsBootCamp.
C.CircuitofChange. D.BrickNew York.
23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?
A.Toencouragereaderstodomoreindoorexercises.
B.TorecommendseveralbootcampGstylefitnessclasses.
C.TopersuadereaderstojoinbootcampGstylefitnessclasses
D.TointroducetheadvantagesofbootcampGstylefitnessclasses.B
WhenIvolunteeredtospendasummeronalandGbasedwhaleGwatchingprojectintheWest
ofScotland
,
theprojectsecretarywarnedme
,“
Youhavetobeabletodetectthewhalesfromthe
shore
—
itƳsnotaseasyasyouthink.
”
AlthoughIassumedIwaswellGqualifiedforthejob
,
atthe
startoftheprojectIhadafewembarrassingmomentsscreaming
“
Whale
!”
beforerealizingthat
whatIwaspointingoutwereonlywavesbreakingoverunderwaterrocks
,
notseacreaturesatall
!
Afterawhile
,
Itrainedmyeyesto
“
see
”—
todistinguishbetweenwaveshittingrocksandthe
rollingmovementofwhalesunderwater.
Ispentalotoftimejustwatchingtheseathrough mybinoculars
(双 筒 望 眼 镜),
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题试语英Ű考联校三【lookingactivelyforanythingthatindicatedsealifebelow.Mybinocularsenabled meto
spotthefins
(鳍)
ofadolphinagainstthedarknessofthesea
,
andwithoutagoodpairof
binocularsIdefinitelywouldhavemissedoutonlotsofamazingsealife.
Inaddition
,
Ieventuallyrealizedthatthebirdsprovideuswithsignalsthatwhalesand
dolphinsmaybeinthearea.Wherethereisagroupoffeedingseabirdssuchasseagullsor
gannets
,
thereisoftenawhalefeedingunderthem.Gannetsarereallyeasytospotfroma
distance
—
theydropoutoftheskyatspeedsofupto100kph
,
spearingthesurfaceand
sendingburstsofwaterupbehindthem.
Ifyouwanttotrythisactivity
,
itisworthorganizingandplanningcarefullyforwhale
watching.Irecommendhavinganotebookandpencilnearbytorecorddetailsofwhat
youƳveseenandtheenvironmentalconditionsatthetime.Thisisnotonlyahelpfulaidin
general
,
butyoucanalsocontributeyoursightingstoresearchprojectssuchastheSea
WatchFoundation
,
whicharemonitoringthedistributionofwhalesanddolphins.
DespitetheearlydisappointmentsIhad
,
Ithinkthereisundoubtedlysomethingvery
specialabout watching whales.Nothing can compare with the secretthrilland the
peacefulnessofseeingawildanimaljustdoingitsownthing.
24.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromtheembarrassingmoments?
A.Itwashardtocarryouttheproject.
B.Theprojectsecretarywasverystrict.
C.Mostwhaleswerenotafraidofhumans.
D.WhaleGwatchingwasnotaseasyasexpected.
25.WhichofthefollowingismentionedinParagraph2?
A.ThefeaturesoftheauthorƳsbinoculars.
B.BinocularsƳimportanceforwhaleGwatching.
C.Howtheauthorgotagoodpairofbinoculars.
D.Howtousebinocularswhenwatchingwhales.
26.Theauthoradvisedwhalewatchersto .
A.recordwhaleGwatchingdetails
B.becarefulwhenwatchingwhales
C.watchwhalesfromtheshoreonly
D.seekhelpfromtheSeaWatchFoundation
27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Pleasantsummermemories B.Thethrillofwatchingwhales
C.UsefulwhaleGwatchingadvice D.AfantasticworldunderthewaterC
Asmallstudyofprofessionalsoccerplayersfoundthateventhosewhohavenever
experiencedaconcussion
(脑震荡)
stillhavechangesinthewhitematteroftheirbrains
,
probablyfromroutineandunprotectedheaders
(头球)
.
ThebrainƳswhitematterismadeupofnervesandtheirmyelin
(髓磷脂)
protective
coatingthatplayanimportantroleinconnecting brainareasandsetting up nervous
networks.Previousstudieshaveinvestigatedhowconcussionsleadtochangesinthiswhite
matter
,
butanewstudyledbyDr.IngaK.KoerteofHarvardMedicalSchoolinBoston
,
is
oneofthefirsttolookathowevenblowstotheheadthataren'tconsideredconcussions
mayleadtobraininjury.
Inthestudy
,
theresearcherscomparedbrainscansoftwelvemalesoccerplayersfrom
GermantopGlevelsoccerclubswhohadnotexperiencedaconcussion
,
tobrainscansof
elevencompetitiveswimmerswhohadsimilarlyneverexperiencedrepetitivebraininjury.
Theresearchteam useddiffusiontensorimaging
(
DTI
),
whichishighlyeffectiveat
catchingwhitematterchanges.
Theresearchersfoundsurprisingchangesinthewhitematter.Eventhoughtheplayers
hadnoconcussions
,
theirbrainstoldadifferentstoryofdamage
,
includingchangestothe
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题试语英Ű考联校三【myelincoatingsurroundingnerves.
“
Although ourstudyissmall
,
itisthefirsttolookatsoccerplayers with no
symptomsofconcussions
,”
saysKoerte.
“
Wethinkitisanimportantfindingnotjustfor
soccerplayers
,
butotherathletesofothersportstoo.
”
“
Ifplayersaredamagingtheirbrains
,
itisalargepublichealthissuebecauseeveryone
,
evenat
ayoungage
,
hitstheirheadlikethis
,”
saysDr.JeffreyBazarian
,
anassociateprofessorofemergency
medicineatauniversity.Hewasnotinvolvedwiththestudy
,
buthasalsousedDTItoassessmild
braininjuryinhighschoolfootballandhockeyplayers.
Koertesaysmoreresearchisneededtogetabetterideaofhowpotentiallydamaging
headinjurycanbeatyoungages.Ifitturnsoutrepetitiveheadblowsareharmingbrain
functions
,
Koertesaysregulationslikestoppingplayingafterafixednumberofhitsmaybe
needed.Orheadingshouldn'tbeallowedatalluntilacertainage.
ThestudyispublishedintheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation(
JAMA
)
.
28.Accordingtothestudy,soccerplayersarelikelytobethreatenedby .
A.sportsinjuries B.routineheaders
C.mildconcussions D.fiercecompetition
29.Thestudyexplorestheconnectionbetween .
A.concussionsandthewhitematter
B.repetitiveheadblowsandbraininjury
C.thewhitematterandnervousnetworks
D.nervesandtheirmyelinprotectivecoating
30.How manyplayerstookpartinthestudy?
A.Eleven. B.Twelve. C.TwentyGthree. D.TwentyGfour
31.Dr.Bazarianseemstofeelthefindingsofthestudymaybe .
A.important B.interesting C.incorrect D.conflictingD
Witnessingfriends'vacations
,
lovelivesand worksuccessesonFacebookcancause
envyandtrigger
(引发)
feelingsofmiseryandloneliness
,
accordingtoGermanresearchers.
AstudyconductedjointlybytwoGermanuniversitiesfoundstrongenvyonFacebook
,
theworldƳslargestsocialnetworkthatnowhasoveronebillionusersandhasproduceda
platformforsocialcomparison.Theresearchersfoundthatoneinthreepeoplefeltworse
aftervisitingthesiteand moredissatisfied withtheirlives
,
whilepeoplewhobrowsed
withoutcontributingwereaffectedthemost.“
Weweresurprisedbyhow manypeoplehaveanegativeexperiencefrom Facebook
withenvyleavingthemfeelinglonely
,
frustratedorangry
,”
researcherHannaKrasnova
from theInstitute ofInformation Systemsat BerlinƳs Humboldt Universitytoldthe
reporters.
“
FromourobservationssomeofthesepeoplewillthenleaveFacebookoratleast
reducetheiruseofthesite
,”
saidKrasnova
,
addingtosuppositionthatFacebookcouldbe
reachingsaturationpoint
(饱和点)
insomemarkets.
Researchersfrom HumboldtUniversityandfrom Darmstadt'sTechnicalUniversity
foundvacationphotoswerethebiggestcauseofangerwithmorethanhalfofenvyincidents
triggeredbyholidaysnapsonFacebook.Socialinteractionwasthesecond mostcommon
causeofenvyasuserscouldcomparehow manybirthdaygreetingstheyreceivedtothoseof
theirFacebookfriendsandhow many
“
likes
”
orcomments were madeonphotosand
postings.
“
Passive following triggersinvidious motions
,
with users mainly envying
happinessofothers
,
thewayothersspendtheirvacationsandsocialize
,”
theresearchers
saidinthereport
“
EnvyonFacebook
:
A Hidden Threatto UsersƳLifeSatisfaction
?”
releasedonTuesday.“
ThespreadandcommonlyseenpresenceofenvyonSocialNetworkingSitesisshownto
undermineusersƳlifesatisfaction.
”
TheyfoundpeopleagedintheirmidG30sweremostlikelyto
envyfamilyhappinesswhile women were morelikelytoenvyphysicalattractiveness.These
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题试语英Ű考联校三【feelingsofenvywerefoundtocausesomeuserstoboast
(夸大)
moreabouttheirachievementson
thesiterunbyFacebookInc.toportray
(描绘)
themselvesinabetterlight.
Menwereshowntopost moreselfGpromotionalcontentonFacebooktoletpeople
knowabouttheiraccomplishmentswhilewomenstressedtheirgoodlooksandsociallives.
Theresearchersbasedtheirfindingsontwostudiesinvolving600peoplewiththeresultsto
bepresentedataconferenceoninformationsystemsinGermanyinFebruary.
Thefirststudylookedatthescale
,
scopeandnatureofenvyincidentstriggeredby
Facebookandthesecondathow envy waslinkedtopassiveuseofFacebookandlife
satisfaction.TheresearcherssaidtheparticipantsinbothstudieswereGermanbutthey
expectedthefindingstoholdinternationallyasenvyisauniversalfeelingandpossibly
impactFacebookusage.
“
From aproviderƳsperspective
,
ourfindingssignalthatusers
frequentlyperceive Facebook astressfulenvironment
,
which may
,
inthelongrun
,
endangerplatformsustainability
,”
theresearchersconcluded.
32.Theunderlinedword“invidious”inParagraph4probablymeans“ ”.
A.powerful B.different C.unpleasant D.personal
33.WhichofthefollowingaboutFacebookenvyisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Peopleintheir30susuallyenvyfamilyhappiness.
B.Womenprobablyaremoreconcernedabouttheirlooks.
C.Menwanttopostmoreabouttheiraccomplishments.
D.Womendon'tfocusmuchattentiononsociallives.
34.Accordingtothesurvey,Facebookenvymayresultin .
A.morepeopleregisteringandbecomingmembersofthesite
B.themostprivatedetailsofindividualsbeinggivenaway
C.usersspendingmoretimebrowsingothers'blogs
D.usersshowingofftheirachievementsintentionally
35.Whichofthefollowingcouldserveasthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.Facebookreflectswhatyourlifeislike
B.WhataffectsyourlifequalityonFacebook
C.DiscontentcausedbyusingFacebookmaymakeyoumiserable
D.Howtopreventsocialnetworkwebsitesaffectingyourlifemuch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人空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.Changeyourlifearoundinfoureasysteps
Changeyourwayofthinking
Yourhomeenvironmenthasnodoubtinstilled
(灌输)
certainexpectationsinyouabout
howyourlifeshoulddevelop. 36
,
dependingonyourbackground.Tochangeyour
lifearound
,
startbyshakingoffsuchexpectations
,
andsettingyourselfsomenewgoals.
37
Askyourselfwhatyoureallywantoutoflife.Makealistofideasaboutyourcareer
,
money
,
peopleyoulove
,
thingsyouƳdliketodo
,
etc.Studyitsoastodecidewhichthree
itemsarethemostimportanttoyou. 38
,
itƳsunrealistictoimaginedoingso.But
byconsciouslychoosingthreespecificgoals
,
youwillbeamazedathow muchmorefocused
anddeterminedyoufeel.
Overcomeyourdoubts
Confidenceiseverything.Allthesame
,
acertainamountoffearanduncertaintyisnatural.
39
,
andremainfocusedonyourgoal.Althoughyoumaybeshakingontheinside
,
show
outwardconfidenceandbelieveinyourself.Learntovieweveryobstacleasachance.
IfatfirstyoudonƳtsucceed
ƺ
Weareallafraidoffailing.Bethatasitmay
,
failureisanimportantpartofsuccess
andyouneedtoholdontothatfactandseesetbacksassteppingstonestowardsyourfinal
goal. 40
,
youshoulduseyourmistakesaslearningtoolsandmoveon.
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题试语英Ű考联校三【A.Limityourtime
B.Practicehidingit
C.Focusyourefforts
D.Difficultthoughitmayseematthetime
E.However,thesemaylimityouorbemisleading
F.RememberitƳsnevertoolatetolearnsomethingnew
G.HowevermuchyouƳdliketoachieveeverythingonyourlist第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分
45
分)
第一节 完形填空 (共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的
A、B、C
和
D
四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的
最佳选项.
After myfatherdied whenIwassix
,
myelderbrotherStevegave meimportant
lessonsinvaluesthathelpedmegrowintoanadult.
Stevetaughtmeto 41 theresultsofmybehavior.OneSaturdaywhenIreturned
intearsfroma 42 game
,
Steveaskedmewhathappened.WhenIexplainedthatmy
baseballhadflown 43 Mrs.HoltƳswindow
,
breakingtheglass
,
Steve 44 meto
admittoher. 45
,
Ishouldhavebeenplayingintheparkandnotinthepathbetween
46 .AlthoughmykneesknockedasIexplainedtoMrs.Holt
,
I 47 topayforthe
windowifshewould 48 myball.Anothertime
,
afterIfoundashinysilver 49 in
myfifthGgradeclassroom
,
Iwantedto 50 it
,
butSteveexplainedthatitmightbe
importanttosomeoneelse 51 ithadlittlevalue.Ihandedoverthepentomy 52
,
andstillrememberedhergoodsmellasshepattedmeonmyshoulder.
YetofallSteveƳsinstructions
,
Irememberhisrespectfor 53 mostclearly.WhenIwas
twelve
,
I 54 anoldbrownbirdintheyardwithaBBgun. 55
,
IscreamedtoSteveto
comefromthehousetotakealook.Ishallneverforgetthe 56 hestoodforalongmoment
andstaredatthedeadbirdontheground.Theninadead
,
57 voice
,
heasked
,“
Didithurt
you 58
,
Mark
?”
IdidnƳtknow whattoanswer.He 59 withhiseyesfirm
,“
Theonly
timeyoushouldeventhinkofhurtingalivingthingisifithurtsyoufirst.
”
Ireallyfelt 60
then
,
butthatmomentstandsoutasthemostimportantlessonmybrothertaughtme.
41.A.find B.avoid C.face D.challenge
42.A.baseball B.basketball C.football D.volleyball
43.A.over B.through C.by D.under
44.A.forbade B.ordered C.encouraged D.begged
45.A.Atfirst B.Atlast C.Aboveall D.Afterall
46.A.parks B.buildings C.trees D.cars
47.A.had B.required C.refused D.offered
48.A.return B.kick C.throw D.fetch
49.A.knife B.pen C.medal D.spoon
50.A.return B.hide C.keep D.sell
51.A.since B.because C.but D.though
52.A.mother B.teacher C.brother D.classmate
53.A.nature B.friendship C.life D.law
54.A.killed B.caught C.wounded D.trapped
55.A.Frightened B.Excited C.Disappointed D.Shocked
56.A.way B.look C.sadness D.silence
57.A.loud B.strange C.quiet D.satisfied
58.A.last B.first C.deeply D.badly
59.A.started B.asked C.doubted D.continued
60.A.terrible B.better C.ill D.proud第二节 (共
10
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入
1
个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.
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题试语英Ű考联校三【Atouringdigitalexhibitionofaformeremperors'residenceistokickoffinlateApril
,
theBeijing'sPalace Museum
,
also 61
(
know
)
astheForbiddenCity
,
andShenzhenG
basedculturalcompanyArtron
,
announcedonFriday.
Theexhibitionwillusevirtual 62
(
real
),
andartificialintelligenceamong many
othertechnologiesto 63
(
well
)
introducethefruitsofacademicresearchonYangxin
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