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2021-2022学年度第二学期第二次月考高一英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。1.WhyisAnnsoupset?A.Shefailedoneofherexams.B.Sheisworryingaboutotherlessons.C
.Shehasnotimetodohermathhomework.2.Whattypeoffooddoesthewomaneat?A.Junkfood.B.Healthyfood.C.Deliveredfood.3.Whatwillthema
nprobablydotostaywarm?A.Useablanket.B.Turnontheheater.C.Drinksomehotchocolate.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theman’scare
er.B.Theman’stravelplan.C.Theman’splanaftergraduating.5.Whatarethespeakers’opinionsaboutthepainting?A.It’ssimple.B.It’scolorful.C.It’scompl
ex.听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whoismakingtheannouncement?A.Thestudentgovernment.B.Theschoolnewspaper.C.Thefootballteam.7.Howmanynewtea
msareaddedthisyear?A.Four.B.Three.C.Two.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdothemusicclubmembersdo?A.Theyorganizetrips.B.
Theyattendconcerts.C.Theyhavedancingnights.9.Whyshouldastudentjoinacampusgroup?A.Tohavefriends.B.Tomakegoodgrades.C.Tokeepupwithwo
rldnews.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inanofficedowntown.B.Inanapartmentdowntown.C.InanapartmentintheEastEnd.11.Whatdoes
themanwanttodonow?A.Gettowork.B.Gotoarestaurant.C.Visitthewoman’scompany.12.Howdothespeakersknoweachother?A.Theyarefamil
ymembers.B.Theygotothesameschool.C.Theyteachatthesameschool.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howhasthemantriedtore
achhisbrother?A.Hesenthimatext.B.Hewenttohishouse.C.Helefthimavoicemail.14.Whichsubjectisdifficultforthewoman?A.Mat
h.B.History.C.Chemistry.15.Whencanthewomanhavetutoring?A.OnTuesdays.B.OnThursdays.C.OnFridays.16.WhoisinchargeoftheGiftedProgram?A
.Mr.Jennings.B.Mr.Hobart.C.Mrs.Lee.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatmightthewoman’sjobbe?A.She’sadiver.B.She’salifeguard.C.She’saswim
minginstructor.18.Whocalledtheambulance?A.Thewoman.B.Oneofthestudents.C.Theman’scolleague.19.Whendidtheambulancearrive?A.Immediatel
y.B.Tenminuteslater.C.Twentyminuteslater.20.Howdidthegirlreactwhensheawoke?A.Shedidn’tknowwhathappened.B.Shewentbackinth
epool.C.Shecried.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAsimplemosquitobitecanmeanseriousi
llnessordeath.Sowespraylargeareaswithchemicalstowipeoutmosquitoes.Butthishasabadinfluenceonthewholeecosystemandyourhealth.Nowthere’sanewdevice(装置)
,whichclaimstokeepyouandyourlovedonesmosquito-free:Whatarewetalkingabout?Mosquitron,abrandnewtypeofbug(虫子)catche
r,designedbytwoGermanengineers,isperfectforclearingyourhomeofallannoyinganddangerousflyingpests!Howdoesitwork?◆Itiseasytosetup;plugitin—a
ndawayyougo!◆Itlures(引诱)theflyingpestsnearusingasafe,completelyharmlessUVlight.◆Areversefansuckstheinsectsthroughaone-waytrapdo
or.◆Oncetrappedinthedryingbasket,theyaredriedtodeathbythefanwithin2minutes.◆Youcansimplyemptythedeadbugsintothetrash,withouteventouchingthem.◆No
needforbatteriesoranychemicals.Howmuchdoesitcost?It’snow$179.99.Itmayseemexpensiveatfirst,butwhenyouconsidermostdevicesneedregular
,expensiverefillsanddon’tworkformorethan10minutes,thisisaprettygooddeal.Infact,competitorproductsusingth
esameUVtechnologyarepricedatover$250!Nowyoucanbuyitfromthesupplier’swebsitewith50%offandwithfreeshippingforalimitedtimebyclickinghere.Note:Thed
evicecanonlybereturnedorexchangedifitarrivesdamaged,andyoumustpayinadvance.21.WhatisthecharacteristicofaMosquitro
n?A.Itiseasilyrecharged.B.Itisbattery-powered.C.Itisalmostsilentwhenoperating.D.ItkillsmosquitoeswithUVlight.22.Whatcanyouenjoyif
buyingaMosquitrononlinenow?A.Ahighdiscount.B.Acheapdelivery.C.Returnwithoutreasons.D.Cashondelivery.23.Whattypeofwri
tingisthistext?A.Areview.B.Anadvertisement.C.Aninstruction.D.Areport.BWhatisthemostrecognizableobjectintheworld?Coulditbeafootballorabigcomputer
?No,theanswerisaCoca-Colabottle.HundredsofmillionsofpeoplecanrecognizeaCokebottlebyitsshape.Unlikeanyotherfamouscommerciall
ogo,thefamousCoca-Colalogohasnotchangedin100years!In1886,JohnPemberton,adruggistinAtlanta,Georgia,inventedanewtype
ofsyrup(糖浆),usingcocaleaves,sugarandcolanuts,plusafewothersecretingredients.Pembertonsolditasamedicine;andwithcoca(thesourceofcocaine),itmustha
vemadepeoplefeelgood!Nevertheless,Pemberton'smedicinewasnotverysuccessful,sohesoldhissecretformula(配方)toanothe
rdruggist,AsaCandler,Candlerwasinterested,becausehehadanotheridea;hethoughtthatPemberton's"medicine"wouldbemuchbetterifitwa
smixedwithsoda.CandlerwasthusthemanwhoreallyinventedthedrinkCoca-Cola.Atfirsthesolditinhisdrugstore;thenhebegansellingthesyruptootherdrugs
tores,whereitwasusedwiththeirsodafountains.Candleralsoadvertisedhisnewdrink,andsoonpeopleweregoingtodrugstoresjusttogetadrinkofCoca-Cola.Beforelong
.otherpeoplebecameinterestedintheproduct,includingacoupleofbusinessmenwhowantedtosellitinbottles.Candlersoldthemalicensetobottlethedr
ink,andveryquicklythemenbecamemillionaires.Thenin1916thefamousbottle,withitsverydistinctiveshape,wasdesigned.DuringtheFi
rstWorldWar(1914-1918),AmericansoldiersinEuropebeganaskingforCoca-Cola,sotheCoca-ColacompanybegantoexportittoE
urope.ItwassopopularwithsoldiersthattheythenhadtostartbottlingthedrinkinEurope.Today.Coca-Colaismadeallovertheworld,includingRussiaandChina;i
tistheworld'smostpopulardrink.Asforthefamousformula,itisprobablytheworld'smostvaluablesecret!TheexactingredientsformakingCoca-Colaa
reonlyknowntoahandfulofpeople.Andasforthecocathatwasintheoriginaldrink,itwasremovedin1903,foritwasada
ngerousdrug.Today'sCoca-Colacontainscaffeine,notcocaine!24.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.ThekeyingredientofCoca-Cola.B.Thedistincti
veshapeofCoca-Colabottle.C.Theever-changinglogoofCoca-Cola.D.ThedevelopmentofCoca-Cola.25.Whowastheverypersonthatreallyinventedt
hedrinkCoca-Cola?A.JohnPemberton.B.AsaCandler.C.AnAmericansoldier.D.Acoupleofbusinessmen.26.Whatcanweconcludefromthelastparagraph?A.TheformulaofCoc
a-Colaisstillawell-keptsecret.B.TheingredientsformakingCoca-Colaisofgreatvalue.C.Cocawasn'tremovedfromthedrinkun
tiltheFirstWorldWar.D.Caffeinehasthesameeffectonpatientsascocaine.27.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken
?A.Abiologytextbook.B.Alifemagazine.C.Aresearchpaper.D.Atravelbrochure.CAsheappliedsunscreentohisyoungdaughter’sface,DaraO’Rourke,apro
fessorofenvironmentalandlaborpolicyattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,foundhimselfwonderingifthelotion(霜
)wassafe.Herealizedtherewasnoreadilyavailableanswer.Theresult—twoyears,ateamofchemists,lotsoftestingandventurecapital(风险投资)later—isGoodGuide.com.Laun
chedin2008,thisisawebsitewithasmartphoneappthatrates140,000consumerproducts(onlyinAmerica)accordingtotheirsafety,environmentalsustainabilityandt
heethicsofthefirmsthatmakethem.NowGoodGuidehascreatedanew“purchaseanalyzer”appdesignedtoinformconsumersnotjustaboutthevaluesattachedtoproducts,b
utalsoaboutwhethertheyarethevirtuous(有信誉的)shopperstheysaytheywanttobe.Usingthenewapprequiresselectingaseriesofcharacterist
ics,whichrangefromwhethertheuserfavoursorganicproductstobuyingonlyfromfirmswithagoodhuman-rightsrecord.Consumersthenscanthebarcodeo
naproductwiththecameraintheirsmartphones.Theappidentifiesitandchecksinadatabasetoscoreit.Muchthereforedependsonthequalityofthedata,whi
chGoodGuidegathersfromvarioussources,includinggovernmentreports,scientificstudies,andresearchbyitsownstaff.Ift
heproductscoresbadly,theappwillrecommendanalternativeitemwhichisratedmorehighly.Theappalsotracksaconsu
mer’spurchasestoseehowwellhelivesuptohisselectedvalues,givingasortofpersonalvirtuerating.Sofar,GoodGui
dehasmostlybeenusedbyshopperswhoarekeentoknowaboutanyissuesconnectedwithproductstheybuy.Theyaremothersconcernedaboutachil
d’shealth,olderpeoplefacingachronic(慢性的)illnessorsupportersofacause,suchasanimalrights.Thehopebehindtheapp
isthattheideaoffindingoutaboutaproduct’sbackgroundwillbecomethemainstream.Consumersrarelychangetheirbuy
inghabits,evenwhenprovidedwithscientificandotherdata,saysMrO’Rourke.Sohehasdrawnoninsightsfrombehavior
aleconomics,whichshowshopperscanbegreatlyinfluencedbypeerpressureandbyinformationpassedontothembypeopletheyknow.Theapptrie
stotakeadvantageofthesepressures.Thevirtueratingwillinformconsumershowwelltheyaredoingaccordingtothevaluestheyespouse(拥护).Thatmeasurementencour
agesthemtodobetter.Soon,theratingwillbeabletobesharedwithothersonsocialmediasitessuchasFacebook,whichcouldinspireashoppertoconsumemoret
houghtfully.28.WhydoestheauthormentionDaraO’Rourkeapplyingsunscreentohisdaughter?A.ToshowDaraO’Rourke’sdeeploveforhisdaughter.B.Topresentthepotenti
alrisksyoungchildrenmayface.C.TointroducethebackgroundofthecreationofGoodGuide.com.D.Toshowcustomers’increasingattentiontothesafetyof
products.29.Whatcanweknowaboutthenew“purchaseanalyze”app?A.Itgathersdataaboutthequalityofaproductfromusers.B.Itrecommendsproductsbasedonusers’
personalpreference.C.Itgivesusersguidanceonhowtoidentifythequalityofaproduct.D.Ittracesusers’purchasestojudgewhet
hertheyarevirtuousshoppers.30.AccordingtoO’Rourke,people’sbuyinghabitscanbegreatlyaffectedby________.A.acquaintances’recommendationsB.sellers’mark
etingstrategiesC.scientificdataD.advertisements31.Thepurposeofthepersonalvirtueratingistoencouragepeopleto________.A.spendwiselyB.
changetheirbuyinghabitsC.dealwithpeerpressurepositivelyD.sharetheirshoppingexperiencesDArttherapy(疗法)isacreative
approachtoimprovingone’slife.Thiscanbedoneinmanyways,suchasdrawing,coloring,painting,sculptingandmanymoreartforms.The
seactivitiescanhelpapersoncreateabetterphysical,emotionalandmentalstate.Arttherapycanbeespeciallybeneficialtothosewhodonotfeelthey
cantellhowtheyarefeelingandinsteadcanusedifferentmethodstoexpressfeelingsandemotions.Inarttherapy,thepatienthasallthecontrol.Thiscanbebenefic
ialwhensomeonehashadallcontroltakenawayfromthemintheirtrauma(创伤).Thisallowsthepatientstofeelpowerfulandmoreexpressive,beingcomfortablei
ntheunknown.Arttherapyallowsspaceforjoyandconnectiontotheinnerchild.Whenchildrenaregrowingupinanunsafeenvironm
ent,sometimestheycannotfeelsafetoplay.Arttherapyoffersastructurewithflexibility.Arttherapycanbeseenindifferentlights.Withi
nthecomfortofyourownhome,youcandrawormakeclaysculpturestoexpressyourself.However,workingwithalicensedarttherapistwillbe
atagreateradvantagetotheindividualsastheactivitiescanbepersonalizedtotheperson'sneeds.Arttherapycansometimesb
eadministratedinagroupsettingwhichcanhelpbuildconnectionswithotherpeoplewhilebeingcreative.Thismaybeasbeneficialasthecreatingoftheart,ashavinghe
althyconnectionscanbebeneficialforfightingdepression.Studiesshowthereisagiving-offofdopamine(多巴胺)whenbeingcreative;whenwedosomethingpleasu
rable,thechemicalmakesusfeelhappier.Thiscanhaveapositiveeffectwhendealingwithanxietyordepressionandisgoodtoself-re
spect.Achaineventoccurswherethepatientcomestounderstandthemselvesonadeeperlevel,andconsequently,communicationbecomeseasierandem
otionroadblocksaresolved.32.Whocanbenefitfromthearttherapythemost?A.Thosewhoarecrazyaboutdrawing.B.Thosewhohavetroublespeakingouttheirfeelings.
C.ThosewholiketodocreativeactivitiesD.Thosewhowanttocommunicatewiththeirchildren.33.Howdoesthearttherapyhelpapatient?A.Offer
afeelingofflexibility.B.Teachthepatienthowtodraw.C.Makethepatientenjoydifferentart.D.Givethepatientafeelingofcomfort.34.Whatdoesalicens
edarttherapistdo?A.Helpthepatientseedifferentlight.B.Helpthepatientgoalongwithdepression.C.Helpthepatientfor
mhisowntreatment.D.Helpthepatientbecomemorecreative.35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtalkabout?A.Thebenefitsofbeinghappy.B.Theconsequenceofcommunication
.C.Thephysicaladvantageofarttherapy.D.Theeffectwhendealingwithanxietyordepression.第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。Whatwillmanbelikeinthefuture?Howaboutin5,0000reven50,000yearsfromnow?Wecanonlymakeaguess,o
fcourse,butwecanbesurethathewillbedifferentfromwhatheistoday._____36_____Let'sgiveanexample.Man,even500yearsago,wasshorterth
anheistoday.Now,ontheaverage,menareaboutthreeinchestaller.500yearsisarelativelyshortperiodoftime,sowemayguessthatma
nwillcontinuetogrowtaller.Again,inthemodernworldweuseourbrainsagreatdeal.Evenso,westillmakeuseofonlyabout20%
ofthebrain'scapacity(容量).Astimegoeson,however,weshallhavetouseourbrainsmoreandmore---andfinallyweshal
lneedevenlargerones!____37_____Thehead,inparticulartheforehead,willgrowlarger.____38____Infact,weuset
hemsomuchthatveryoftentheybecomeweakerandwehavetowearglasses.Butoveraverylongperiodoftimeitislikelythatman’seyeswillgr
owstronger.Ontheotherhand,wetendtomakelessuseofourarmsandlegs.____39_____Atthesametime,however,ourfingerswillgrowmoresensitivebecausetheyareusedag
reatdealinmodernlife.Butwhatabouthair?Itwillprobablydisappearfromthebodyaltogetherincourseoftimebecauseitdoesnotserveausefulpurposeanylonger.Inthef
uture,then,bothsexesarelikelytobebald.Perhapsallthisgivestheimpressionthatfuturemanwillnotbeaveryattractivecreaturetolookat!____40___Hewillstillbe
ahumanbeing,withthoughtsandemotionssimilartoourown.A.Nowadaysoureyesareinconstantuse.B.Thisprobablybringsaboutmentalchanges.C.These,as
aresult,arelikelytogrowweaker.D.Thisislikelytobringaboutphysicalchanges,too.E.That'sbecausemanisslowlychangingallthetime.F.Asares
ult,futuremanwillhavelittleincommonwithus.G.Inspiteofallthesechanges,futuremanwillstillhavealotincommonwithus.第三部分语言知识运
用(共两节,满分30分)第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Nowadays,cellphonesplayabigpartinourlife.Beside
sbeingameansofcommunication,cellphonesalsoprovide___41_---theyallowlisteningtomusic,playinggames,etc.Soyouprobablyoften___42___thisGointoanyrestauran
tandyou’llnoticecellphonesonthetablearejustas___43___asightasforks.Honestly,Ialwaysfindthesight____44___Imaginehowyoufeelwhenyourpartnerisint
erestedinhiscellphone___45___yourtalks.Arecentstudywasdesignedto__46__theinfluenceofcellphonesonthe___47_ofphoneusersthemselves.Twogroupsofvoluntee
rswereaskedtohaveamealwithfriends.Thefirstgroupweretoldto___48__theircellphonesduringthemeal__49__thesecondwerenot.Theres
ultsshowedadecreaseinpleasureamongthesecondgroup,who___50___usedtheircellphonesbecausetheywerecloseathand.Besides,thosewho_
_51__withsomeonefacetofacemeanwhileusingcellphonesreportedagreatersenseofunhappiness,comparedtothosewithoutacellphoneinhand.Resea
rcherDunnsays,“Usingaphoneatthetableiscontagious(传染的).”Hiswordsare___52__YesterdaywhenIwasatarestaurant,Inoticedawomanneveroncelookedat
hercellphonewhenwaitingforfood;soIfoughtthe___53___tolookatmine;Iwantedto___54_heramazingstandard.Actual
ly,what___55__iswhat’srightinfrontofus.That’swheretherealconnectionstakeplace.41.A.adviceB.protectionC.educationD.enjoyment42.A.chooseB.considerC.exp
erienceD.expect438.A.commonB.funnyC.specialD.strange44.A.amazingB.understandableC.uncomfortableD.curious45
.A.becauseofB.ratherthanC.alongwithD.otherthan46.A.reduceB.collectC.useD.determine47.A.decisionsB.interestsC.fee
lingsD.characters48.A.putawayB.sticktoC.pickupD.turnon49.A.soB.becauseC.whileD.if50.A.hardlyB.quicklyC.indirectlyD.frequently51.A.com
municatedB.arguedC.workedD.finished52.A.trueB.confusingC.friendlyD.misleading53.A.agreementB.fearC.wishD.abilit
y54.A.questionB.designC.changeD.follow55.A.mattersB.encouragesC.challengesD.improves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。
A63-year-oldChinesegrandpa's___56___(tradition)carpentry(木工)skillsattracttensofmillionsofviewersonlin
eashecreateswoodworkwithoutglue,screwsornails.TheChinesemastercarpenter,WangDewen,___57___(know)as“GrandpaAmu”o
nYouTube,hasbeenconsideredasthemodern-dayLuBan.Hismostpopularvideo,__58___showshimmakingafantasticwoodenarchbridge,rosetofameon
theplatform,__59___(gain)morethan42millionviews.GrandpaAmufollowsanancientChinesemortiseandtenon(榫卯)technique,whichmeansnonailsorglueareap
plied__60__thebuildingofthearchbridge.For__61__(year),Wangworkedasafarmerandacarpenter,makingfurnitureforlocalbuildingproject.Sev
eralyearsago,WangleftShandong__62__(live)withhischildreninMengshancounty.Itwasanaturalsteptoturnhisskillsintoanopportunityto
makeallkindsoftoysforhisyounggrandson,anditwasnotlong___63__hissonanddaughter-in-lawdecidedtovideoWang'seff
orts.Themastercarpenter__64__(attract)over1.18millionviewersonYouTubesofar.GrandpaAmuinsiststhatheisn'tanIntern
etcelebrity(名人)____65___justanordinaryfarmer.第四节写作(满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)请参照以下信息介绍一种被列为国家非物质文化遗产目录的剧种——秦腔。1.秦腔
(QinqiangOpera),是中国汉族最古老的戏剧之一,源于陕西和甘肃的农村地区,流行于中国西北部的陕西、甘肃、青海和宁夏等地;2.秦腔剧目丰富:有神话、民间故事等;秦腔的角色也十分众多,表演特色鲜明;3.20
06年5月20日,经国务院(theStateCouncil)批准列入第一批国家级非物质文化遗产(theIntangibleCulturalHeritage)名录。要求:1.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;2.词数100左右
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________________________________________第二节:阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。(满分25)AfterIfinishedmysenioryear,Igotapart-timejobworkingatalocalc
offeeshop.Ihadthoughtthatthejobwouldbeeasyand,forthemostpart,stress-free.Ipicturedmyselfpouringthebestdeliciousc
offees,andbecomingclosefriendswiththeregularcustomers.WhatIhadn'tcountedonwerethepeoplewithmanyorderswh
ochosetousethedrive-throughwindow,orthecustomerswhofelttherewasalwaystoomuchsugar,toolittleice,ornotenoughskimmedmilk.Th
ereweremomentswhenIwasannoyed.However,Ikeptatit.Onarainyday,oneofmyregularcustomerscameinlookingdepressedanddefeated.Iaskedwha
ttheproblemwasandifIcouldhelp,butthecustomerwouldn'ttellanydetails.Hejustsaidhefeltlikepullingthesheetsupoverhisheadinthebed
,andstayinginitforafewyears.Iknewexactlyhowhefelt.Beforeheleft,Ihandedhimabagalongwithhisicedcoffee.Helookedatmequestioninglybeca
usehehadn'torderedanythingbutthecoffee.HeopenedthebagandsawthatIhadgivenhimhisfavouritetypeofdoughnut.
“It'sonme,”Itoldhim.“Haveaniceday.”Hesmiledandthankedmebeforeturningaroundandheadingbackoutintotherain.Thenextdaywasahorribleone.Therainpoure
ddownandeveryoneseemedtobeusingthedrive-throughwindow.Ispentmyafternoonleaningoutofthewindow,andhandingpeopletheirorders.Itriedtosmilebutitwasdif
ficult,astheysatintheirtemperature-controlledcarswiththewindowsrolledup,whileIdealtwithhugedropsofwaterhangingfrommyhat,andashirtt
hatwasentirelywetaroundthecollar.Ontopofthat,noonefeltliketippingthatday.EverytimeIlookedintoourtipjar,withitssmallamountofpennies,Igrewmoredepres
sed.Paragraph1:Aroundseveno'clock,however,mydaytookaturnforthebetter.___________________________________________________________________
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ft,Ireadthenote,______________________________________________________________________________________________
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A10.C11.B12.C13.C14.A15.B16.C17.B18.B19.C20.A21.C22.A23.B24.D25.B25.A27.B28.C29.D30.A31.A32.B33.D34.C35.C36.E37.D38.A39.C40.
G41.D42.C43.A44.C45.B46.D47.C48.A49.C50.D51.A52.A53.C54.D55.A56.traditional57.known58.which59.gaining60
.to61.years62.tolive63.before64.hasattracted65.butQinqiangOperaQinqiangOperaisoneoftheoldestoperasof
theHannationality.ItoriginatedfromruralareasofShaanxiandGansu.Later,itbecamepopularinthenorthwestareaslikeShaanxi,Gansu,Qinghai,Ning
xiaandsoon.QinqiangOperatellsavarietyofstories,likefairytalesandfolktales.Besides,QinqiangOperahasdifferentkindsofcharactersandeachofthemh
asauniquestyleofperforming.Inordertoprotectourtraditionalculture,onMay20,2006,QinqiangOperawaslistedasthefirstIn
tangibleCulturalHeritagewiththeapprovaloftheStateCouncil.Soitisamustforustodoeverythingwecantoprotectit.67.Aroundseveno
'clock,however,mydaytookaturnforthebetter.Thecustomerfromthedaybeforedroveuptothewindow.Butinsteadoforderinganything,hehandedmeasingleroseandalit
tlenote.Hesaidhewasgladtherewerestillpeoplelikemewhotookthetimetocareaboutothers.Iwasverytouched,forIhadn'tthoughtIhaddone
anythinggreat.Afteramoment,Icametomysensesandthankedhim.Afterheleft,Ireadthenote,whichsaid,“Christine,thanksforbeing
sosweetandthoughtfulyesterday.Iwassincerelymovedbyyou.Haveaniceday!Hank.”Astimewenton,Ididcomeacrossmorecomplainingcustomers.ButanytimeIfe
ltdepressed,IthoughtofHankandhiskindness.ThenIwouldsmile,holdmyheaduphigh,clearmythroatandaskpolitely,“Howc
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