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第第页辽宁省沈阳市第120中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第一次质量检测英语试题(Word版含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)沈阳市第120中学2023-2024学年度上学期高三年级第一次质量监测

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应用文写作OnePossibleVersion

Dearfellows,

InordertocelebratetheupcomingWorldBookDay,aninterestingreading

campaignwillbelaunched.Notonlydoestheactivitystimulateourcreativityand

shapeourcharacter,butitcanalsoenrichourlivesinauniqueway.

Thefollowingareactivitiesinvolvedinthisreadingcampaign.Asscheduled,

readingclubsareorganizedingroupsforasharedtopicinthelibraryevery

Wednesdayafternoon.Participantsarewelcometodiscussfiguresinthebook,who

arethesourceofmotivationtohelpthembeattheoddsandcreatemiracles.In

addition,everyparticipantisrequiredtosubmitareadingreportwithingiventimeto

enhancetheircriticalthinkingabilityandwritingcapability.

Allinall,byimmersingourselvesinthecharmofbooks,thisactivitydefinitely

offersendlessfuntous.Mydearfellows,pleasejoinusassoonaspossible!

读后续写OnePossibleVersion

OnedayJakecamehomefromschoolandcomplainedasusual.Helistedthe

terriblethingsatschool.Ilistenedcarefully,lookingathimandnoddingnowandthen.

Afterhiscomplaint,Iaskedwhatgoodthingshappenedtohim.“Nothing.”His

responsewaswhatIcouldexpect.“Somethinggoodmusthavehappened.Thinkit

over,myboy.”Iencouragedwithagentlesmile.Afteraboutfifteenminutes’effort,

headmittedbeingpraisedbyhisheadteacherforhelpingcleaningthefrontdesk.

Throughthispractice,herealizedsomethinggoodreallyhappenedtohim.

Fromthenon,Jakecametounderstandthepowerofseeinggoodpoints.He

wouldnotjustconsidereverythingawful,butwaswillingtodiscoversomething

awesome.Andtomygreatjoy,hekeptpatientandpeacefulduringhissharing.He

evendancedinexcitementatwonderfulthings.Iwitnessedhisattitudechangingfrom

negativitytopositivity.Thepathtogettingthereseemedtobeastruggle,buthewas

makingheadway.MyhardworkwaspayingoffandIbelievedJakewouldgetusedto

seeingthecupoflifeashalffull.

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高三年级第一次质量监测

英语试题

满分:150分时间:120分钟

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

转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每题1.5分,共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。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:Howmuchistheshirt

A.19.15.B.9.18C.9.15.

1.Whatwillthewomandofirst

A.Finishareport.B.Discussaproject.C.Attendameeting.

2.WhatdoesTomhavetodobyhimself

A.Pickuptheclients.B.Giveapresentation.C.Goonabusinesstrip.

3.Howmanypeoplewillgototheopera

A.Two.B.ThreeC.Four.

4.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardstheplant

A.Supportive.B.Indifferent.C.Disapproving.

5.Whatdoesthemanmean

A.Thetheateristoofarawayfromwheretheylive.B.Thetheateristoodarkforthemtofindtheirseats.C.Theynearlymissedthebeginningoftheshow.

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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.WhydoesthewomanhavenoplanforChristmas

A.Shehasnevercelebratedit.

B.Shehatestocelebrateitalone.C.Sheistoobusytodoit.

7.WherewillthespeakersspendtheirChristmas

A.Atthewoman’shome.B.Attheman’shome.C.Attheirfriend’shome.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8Whyisn’tthemanwatchingtheWorldCupmatches

A.Hisfavoriteteamdidn’tadvancetothesecondround.B.Hisfavoritefootballstarmissedthematches.

C.Theplayerhelikeswasn’tinthestartingline-up.

9.Whatcausedtheteam’sloss

A.Redcards.B.Referees.C.Injuries.

10.Wherewillthemanwatchthefinalmatch

A.Athome.B.Inthebar.C.IntheStadium.

听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。

11.Howdoesthewomanfeelatfirst

A.Amused.B.Curious.C.Excited.

12.Whatintheforestmadethemanthinkaboutrotting

A.Flowers.B.Trees.C.Mushrooms.

13.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofyellowmushrooms

A.Common.B.Special.C.Interesting.

14.Whenwillthespeakersreturntotheforest

A.OnThursday.B.OnFridayC.OnSaturday.

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.Whatisthefirstthingforthespeakerstodoiftheydecidetogoonaboattrip

A.Makeabooking.B.Paythefullcharge.C.Payadeposit.

16.Howmuchdothespeakersneedtopayfortheboattriptogether

A.32pounds.B.40pounds.C.64pounds.

17.Howcanthefeesbepaid

A.Onlybycash.B.Onlybycreditcard.C.Either.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutherself

A.Sheisverypatient.B.SheisinpoorhealthC.Sheisabitindependent.

19.Whydidthespeakersetuptheorganization

A.Toproducemasks.B.Tomakemoreprofits.C.Toofferpeoplejobs.

20.Whatdoesthespeakermeanattheendofthetalk

A.Sheisreadytohelpothers.B.Shewantsmorevolunteers.C.Shehasenoughmasksnow.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题,每题2.5分,共37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选

项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。

A

Sometimes,weneedalittlehelpandgetbacktoastateofmindfulnesswhenitcomestotakingcareofourphysicalandmentalhealth.Wellnessvacationsareontherise.

■KetangaFitness

When:April6—10

Where:Phoenix,Arizona

What:SweatitoutsurroundedbytheredrocksofArizona’sdesert.P.E.ClubownerNedra

Lopezleadsamixtureofhighandlowintensityworkoutsinthemorningsandevenings.

Duringbreaks,guestswillhaveplentyoftimetoexplorethedesert.Afteryourlastworkoutclass,youcanhitthetownfordinneranddrinks.

■RksolidRetreat

When:April15—22

Where:Oahu,Hawaii

What:WhatbetterexcusestorelaxyourselfinHawaiithanaretreatledbyBarry’sBootcampstarRebeccaKennedyDuringyourweek-longjourneytoOahu,you’llsurf,climbwaterfalls,andhiketheStairwaytoHeaventrail.Inbetweenallthoseworkouts,Kennedycreatesaspecialstretchandrecoveryclasssoyouwon’tskipabeatnextday.

■WellnessImmersion

When:August

Where:Amanbagh,India

What:TheAmanbaghhoteloffers4-21dayprogramsfocusingonimmersioncoursesthatfocusonrelievingstressfrompeople’sbody.Activitiesincludehikesoverlookingbeautifulgorges,yogaandmeditationsessions,andmealsmadewithorganic,locallyharvestedproduce.

■MileHighRunClub

When:August18—28

Where:Reykjavik,Iceland

What:AfterlandinginReykjavik,runnerscanworktowardstheirbesttimeintheannualmarathon,halfmarathon,or10K.Afterarace,you’llrelaxyourmusclesinthegeothermalBlueLagoonspaandhitthegroundrunningagainwithguidedrunsthroughThorsmorkNationalPark.DoweevenhavetomentionSkaftafell’scrazyglacierviews

21.Whichvacationwillyouchooseifyouwanttovisitdesert

A.KetangaFitness.B.RksolidRetreat.C.WellnessImmersion.D.MileHighRunClub.

22.Whatdothefourvacationshaveincommon

A.Menarethetargetvacationers.

B.Theyarecombinationsofwellnessandscenery.C.Coursesandclassesarearrangedduringthem.D.Theyareavailableallyearround.

23.What’sthepurposeofthepassage

A.Topromotemarathonevents.B.ToattractmoretouriststoAmerica.C.ToadvertisesomeP.E.clubs.D.Tointroducesomewellnessvacations.

B

FraneSelak,amusicteacherinCroatia,wasbornin1929.Heisprobablytheunluckiestandluckiestmanintheworld,whosestoryissoincrediblethatitwillleaveyouspeechless.

ThefirsttimehewasonthevergeofdeathwasonacoldJanuarydayin1962,whenhewastravelingbytraintoDubrovnik.Thetrainsuddenlyderailedinafrozenriver,killing17passengers.Hemanagedtoescapewithonlyabrokenarmandafewscratches.Ayearlater,hewasflyingfromZagrebtoRijeka,whensuddenlyadoorcameoffandtheteacherflewoutoftheplane.Wedon’tusuallyhearmuchaboutsurvivorswhenitcomestoplanecrashes,asevidencedbythe19peoplewholosttheirlivesinthecrash.Withoneexception—FraneSelak,whowasluckyenoughtolandonahaystackandwokeupafewdayslaterinhospitalwithminorinjuries.

Theseriesofunfortunateeventsdidnotstophere.OraretheyfortunateIn1966,Frane

Selakwastravelinginabusthatcrashedandfellintoariver.Therewerefourvictims,butSelakcheateddeathagain.In1970,Selakwasdrivingwhensuddenlyhiscarcaughtfire.Hewasluckytogetoutofthecarjustbeforeitexploded.Threeyearslater,anotherofSelak’scarscaughtfire.Helivedmomentsofhorror,caughtfire,andlostalmostallhishair,butagainhesurvivedwithoutmajorinjuries.

In1995hewasinZagrebandonedayhewashitbyabus,butmiraculouslysurvivedandwasleftwithonlyafewinjuries.Thefollowingyear,FraneSelakdroveintoafencetoavoidatruckcomingfromtheoppositedirection.Hewasthrownoutofthecarandlefthangingfromatree,onlytoseehiscarexplode100metersbelow.

Tomakethepicturecompleteandthecharacter’sluckunquestionable,in2023,Selakwon1milliondollarsintheCroatianlottery.In2023,the81-year-oldretireedecidedthat“moneycan’tbuyhappiness”,anddecidedtoliveamodestlifewithhisfifthwife.

FraneSelakisnowworld-famousforescapingdeath.

24.Whatisthetextmainlyabout

A.Howtosurvivewhenyouareinatrafficaccident.B.Courageisaweaponagainstdeath.

C.Amanwithextremelygoodluck.D.Planecrashescanbedeadly.

25.HowmanytimeshasFraneSelakescapeddeath

A.6.B.7.C.8.D.9.

26.WhatcanwelearnaboutFraneSelak

A.Hewantedapeacefulretirement.

B.Hewasinvolvedinthreeplanecrashes.C.Hewasproudofhisfortunateexperiences.

D.Hesufferedseriousinjuriesalloverhisbodyin1973.

27.WhichofthefollowingeventshighlightsFraneSelak’sdramaticstory

A.Hefledjustbeforethecarexplodedin1970.B.Hewastheonlysurvivorofaplanecrashin1963.C.Hewashitbyabusbutalmostuninjuredin1995.

D.Hewon1,000,000dollarsintheCroatianlotteryin2023.

C

FromthemoontoMars,scientistshavebeenhuntingforalienlifeinthesolarsystemfordecades.However,Venuswasnotregardedasanidealplacebecauseofitshottemperatureanddryatmosphere.ButarecentdiscoveryoftracesofagasinthecloudsofVenushasexcitedastronomers,asitmayserveasapotentialsignoflife.

OnSept14,theRoyalAstronomicalSocietyofCanadaannouncedthatscientistshavedetectedphosphine(磷化氢)inthecloudsofVenus.Phosphineisacolorless,toxicgasthathasan

odorofgarlic.Thoughtoxic,itisviewedasapossiblesignoflifebecauseonEarththegasismadebymicroorganismsthatliveinoxygen-freeenvironments.

“Iwasverysurprised,stunned,infact.”astronomerJaneGreavesofCardiffUniversityinWalesandleadauthoroftheresearch,toldMSN.“ThereisachancethatwehavedetectedsomekindoflivingorganisminthecloudsofVenus.”

Thislayerofcloudsisabout48kilometersabovetheVenussurface,withitstemperaturerangingfrom30to200degreesFahrenheit(about-1to93℃).Scientistshaveinferredthatiflife

existsonVenus,thisclouddeckislikelytheonlyplacewhereitwouldsurvive.

ScientistswentthrougheverypossibilitythatcouldhaveledtotheformationofphosphinegasinVenus’clouds,includingvolcanoes,lightningstrikes,smallmeteorites(陨石)fallingintotheatmosphere.Buttheyruledallofthemout.ItwasconcludedthatthereisnoexplanationfortheexistenceofthisgasinVenus’clouds,otherthanthepresenceoflife,USATodayreported.

Althoughthedetectionofphosphineisnotstrongevidenceforlife,thisfindingisgreatenoughtochangescientists’viewonVenus,whichisthoughttobeacompletelyinhospitableplanet.

Whatsignsoflifewelookingfor

1.Liquidwater:Itcandissolveahugerangeofmoleculesneededforlifeandfacilitatetheirchemicalreactions.

2.Mildtemperatures:Temperatureshigherthan122℃willdestroymostcomplexorganicmolecules,andmakeitalmostimpossibleforcarbon-basedlifetoform.

28.Whatcanwelearnaboutphosphinefromthetext

A.Ithasnosmellatall.B.ItonlyexistsonVenus.

C.Itcanbeproducedbymicroorganisms.D.Itisasignoftheexistenceofoxygen.

29.Whatcanweinferfromparagraphs5and6

A.VariouslivingorganismshavebeendetectedonVenus.B.ThehigherthecloudisaboveVenus,thewarmeritis.C.Theclouddeckisrichinphosphine.

D.IflifeexistsonVenus,itislikelyintheclouddeck.

30.WhatdidscientistsconcludeaboutthephosphinegasdetectedonVenus

A.Itcouldbeformedasaresultofthefallingofmeteorites.B.ItcouldbeasignthatthereislifeinVenus’clouds.

C.Itcouldbecausedbyvolcanoesandlightingstrikes.D.ItprovesthatVenusisanotherhospitableplanet.

31.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext

A.AnewlydetectedgasmayindicatepossibleexistenceoflifeonVenus.B.ScientistsfoundthemosthospitableplaceonVenus.

C.TheenvironmentonVenuschangedinfavoroflife.D.PhosphineformedonVenusmeansalienlifeispresent.

D

Technologyseemstodiscourageslow,immersivereading.Readingonascreen,particularlyaphonescreen,tiresyoureyesandmakesitharderforyoutokeepyourplace.Soonlinewritingtendstobemoreskimmableandlist-likethanprint.ThecognitiveneuroscientistMaryWaltarguedrecentlythatthis“newnorm”ofskimreadingisproducing“aninvisible,game-changingtransformation”inhowreadersprocesswords.Theneuronalcircuitthatsustainsthebrain’scapacitytoreadnowfavorstherapidabsorptionofinformation,ratherthanskillsdevelopedbydeeperreading,likecriticalanalysis.

Weshouldn’toverplaythisdanger.Allreadersskim.Skimmingistheskillweacquireaschildrenaswelearntoreadmoreskillfully.Fromabouttheageofnine,oureyesstarttobouncearoundthepage,readingonlyaboutaquarterofthewordsproperly,andfillinginthegapsbyinference.Noristhereanythingnewinthesefearsaboutdecliningattentionspans.Sofar,theanxietieshaveprovedtobefalsealarms.“Quiteafewcriticshavebeenworriedaboutattention

spanlatelyandseeveryshortstoriesassignsofculturaldecline,”theAmericanauthorSelvin

Brownwrote.“Nooneeversaidthatpoemswereevidenceofshortattentionspans.”

AndyettheInternethascertainlychangedthewayweread.Forastart,itmeansthatthereismoretoread,becausemorepeoplethaneverarewriting.Ifyoutimetravelledjustafewdecadesintothepast,youwouldwonderathowlittlewritingwashappeningoutsideaclassroom.Anddigitalwritingismeantforrapidreleaseandresponse.Anonlinearticlestartsformingacommentstringunderneathassoonasitispublished.Thismodeofwritingandreadingcanbeinteractiveandfun.Butoftenittreatsotherpeople’swordsassomethingtobequicklyharvestedasfoddertosaysomethingelse.Everyonetalksoverthetopofeveryoneelse,desperatetobeheard.

Perhapsweshouldslowdown.Readingisconstantlypromotedasasocialgoodandsourceofpersonalachievement.Butthisadvocacyoftenemphasizes“enthusiastic”,“passionate”or“eager”reading,noneofwhichadjectivessuggestslow,quietabsorption.

Toaslowreader,apieceofwritingcanonlybefullyunderstoodbyimmersingoneselfinthewordsandtheirslowcomprehensionofalineofthought.Theslowreaderislikeaswimmerwhostopscountingthenumberofpoollapshehasdoneandjustenjoyshowhisbodyfeelsandmovesinwater.

Thehumanneedforthiskindofdeepreadingistootenaciousforanynewtechnologytodestroy.Weoftenassumethattechnologicalchangecan’tbestoppedandhappensinonedirection,sothatoldermedialike“dead-tree”booksarekickedoutbynewer,morevirtualforms.Inpractice,oldertechnologiescancoexistwithnewones.TheKindlehasnotkilledofftheprintedbookanymorethanthecarkilledoffthebicycle.Westillwanttoenjoyslowly-formedideasandcarefully-chosenwords.Eveninafast-movingage,thereistimeforslowreading.

32.HowdoestheauthorfeeltowardsSelvinBrown’sopinion

A.Favorable.B.Critical.C.Doubtful.D.Objective.

33.Whichstatementswouldtheauthorprobablyagreewith

A.advocacyofpassionatereadinghelpspromoteslowreading

B.digitalwritingleadstotoomuchspeakingandnotenoughreflection

C.thepublicshouldbeawareoftheimpactskimminghasonneuronalcircuits

D.thenumberofInternetreadersisdecliningduetotheadvancesoftechnology

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tenacious”inParagraph6probablymean

A.Comprehensive.B.Complicated.C.Determined.D.Apparent.

35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage

A.SlowReadingIsHeretoStay

B.DigitalTechnologyPreventsSlowReadingC.Screenvs.Print:WhichRequiresDeepReadingD.ReadingIsNotaRace:TheWonderofDeepReading

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。

Onceuponatime,wewereallquestion-askingexperts.Westartedaskingourparentsnumerousquestionsaskids.Bypreschool,ourinquiriesevenreachedthedepthsofscience,philosophy,andthesocialorder.WheredoesthesungoatnightWhydoesn’tthatmanhaveahomelikewedoWhydorockssinkbuticefloats36

Whydoesthechild’surgetoaskquestionsgrowinactiveinsomanyadultsAnimportantfactorishowthesocialenvironmentssurroundinguschangeasweage.Schoolstransformfroma

placeforaskingquestionstoonefundedbyourabilitytoanswerthem.37Andwerecognizethatsocietyrewardsthepeoplewhoproposetohavetheanswers.

38Wecanbebraveraboutaskingquestionsinpublicandencouragingotherstopursuetheircuriosity,too.Inthatencouragement,wehelpcreateanenvironmentwherethosearoundusfeelsafetoaskquestions.

Whenitcomestohowwephrasequestions,weareadvisedtoopenwithlesssensitivequestions,favorfollow-upquestions,andkeepquestionsopen-ended.Wecanalsopracticeaskingquestionsofandforourselvesbykeepingarunninglistofquestionsinajournal.39

Finally,wecouldsetasidetimetoaskabsurdquestionslike“Howwouldyouaccomplishaweek’sworkintwohours”Thistypeofquestionsforcesustobreaktheboundariesofourcomfortzone.

Intheworldthatdoesnotlookmuchasitdidyearsago,wemustaskquestions.40

Greatquestionscanopenupourcapacitytochangebecausetheyallowustodrawpeoplein,openingthemuptosharingknowledge,ideas,andopinions.Andtheyarealsoourprimarymeansoflearningabouttheworld.Inshort,askingquestionsisthebestwaytodeepenourunderstandingofthethingsthatmattertoourlife.

A.Then,atsomepoint,ourinquiringdesiresdisappear.

B.Itisahigh-payoffbehaviorespeciallyintimesofchange.

C.Thequestionsweaskdependonourattitudesaswellasthesituations.D.Butaswegrowup,askingquestionsfillsuswithworryandself-doubt.E.Assuch,onewaytorenewourinquiringspiritistochangetheatmosphere.

F.Welearntosellourselvesonthejobmarketbywhatweknow,notwhatwedon’t.

G.Itnotonlyremovesthepublicityfromquestionasking,butoffersusaplacetoexperiment.

第三部分语言应用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选

项。

Earlierthisyear,ImovedintoasuburbofAtlanta.Idecidedto41theareaonfoot.

Onmywalks,asIadmiredtherangeofresidential42,Ialsoadmiredanothertypeofhouse:LittleFreeLibraries.I’dseenthemalloverAtlantaand43it’dbefuntobuildmyown,butwhenIlookedatthewebsite’sofficialmap,itturnedouttherewerealreadyahandfulnearby.44,Idecidedtoseekeachofthemout.

I’vesincefoundsixsitesofthesefreebook45.Withoutthem,Iwouldneverhavebeenableto“meet”peopleinmycommunity.Iquickly46myneighbors’readingtastes,sortingthroughtheirsmallboxesofbooks.Eachlibraryisuniqueandshowsthe47ofthepersonwhobuiltit,with48colorsanddesigns.TheseLittleFreeLibrariesarealsotheperfectwayto49conversationswithstrangers.

Sincethepandemicbegan,LittleFreeLibrarieshavebecomealifelineformany.Theydon’t

50socialdistancingandeverythingisonanhonorsystem.People51abookinexchangeandsomelibrarieshaveevenbecome52foodpantries(食品储藏柜)forpeople

inneed.Inallthe53they’vetakenon,theselibrarieshavebroughtpeopletogetherinasense,especiallywhenitfeelslikeeverythingistryingto54us.Beyondconversation

startersandpersonality55,LittleFreeLibrariesfindcommonground—apreciousthing,

pandemicornot.

41.A.exploreB.searchC.measureD.clean

42.A.districtB.settingC.developmentD.architecture

43.A.promisedB.explainedC.thoughtD.proved

44.A.SecretlyB.FortunatelyC.NaturallyD.Cautiously

45.A.exchangesB.giveawaysC.reservationsD.publications

46.A.correctedB.learnedC.improvedD.satisfied

47.A.appearanceB.expressionC.healthD.personality

48.A.standardB.ordinaryC.varyingD.new

49.A.goonwithB.strikeupC.breakinonD.actout

50.A.requireB.permitC.deserveD.guarantee

51.A.leaveB.orderC.editD.write

52.A.fancyB.traditionalC.privateD.temporary

53.A.subjectsB.burdensC.formsD.risks

54.A.informB.persuadeC.surpriseD.divide

55.A.balancersB.indicatorsC.testersD.separators

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。

TerracottaWarriorsexhibitionopensinSpain

TheArchaeologicalMuseumofAlicanteopenedonTuesday56uniqueexhibitionof

China’srenownedTerracottaWarriors,knownasthe“57(eight)WonderoftheWorld.”Theexhibition58(title)“TheLegendofChina’sQinandHanDynasties”andopen

topublicbetweenWednesdayandJanuary28,2024,showcasesmorethan120piecesfromnine

Chinesemuseums.

Theexhibitionisdividedintothreegalleries59showcasethehistoryoftheunificationofChinabyEmperorQinShiHuang,histomb,andthe60(mystery)TerracottaWarriors.Themuseumusesadvancedtechnologytocreateanimmersiveexhibitionspace61(use)light,music,andscent.

CuratoroftheexhibitionMarcosMartinon-Torres,anarchaeologistandprofessorattheUniversityofCambridge,saidtheexhibitionwouldprovidean“unforgettableexperience”forthousandsofvisitors.

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