初中英语中考复习 专题20 阅读理解说明文-2020年中考英语母题题源解密(原卷版)
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专题20 阅读理解说明文 【母题来源1】【2020 •贵州省安顺市中考】【母题原题】In the town of Lampang in northern Thailand, there is an unusual group of musicians. They play many different kinds of music—from traditional Thai songs to music by Beethoven. Both children and adults love this group. What makes them so popular? Is it their music? Their looks? Yes, it's both of these things, but it's also something else:they're elephants.These musical elephants are from the Thai Elephant Conservation Center (TECC)in Lampang. The TECC protects elephants. It teaches people to understand and care for these huge, but gentle, animals. And, like many zoos around the world, the TECC encourages elephants to paint.Richard Lair works with the TECC. He knew that elephants hear better than they see. So he had an idea:if elephants are intelligent and they have good hearing, maybe they can play music. To test his idea, Lair and a friend started the Thai Elephant Orchestra. During a performance, the elephants play a variety of instruments, including the drums and the xylophone. The animals also use their voices and trunks to make sounds.But can elephants really make music properly? Yes, says Lair. they’re very creative. Humans may encourage the animals to play instruments, but the elephants make their own songs;they don't just copy their trainers or other people. There are now CDs of the group's music, which make money for the TECC. And the music these artists create is pretty amazing.46. What can be the best title for the passage?A. Musical ElephantsB. An Introduction to the TECCC. Richard Lair's Achievements47. What does the underlined word "them" refer to in the passage?A. Musicians. B. Children. C. Adults.48. What can be inferred(推断) from the passage the passage ?A. Richard Lair started the Thai Elephant Orchestra by himself.B. The elephants in the TECC can only play traditional Thai songs.C. The CDs of the Thai Elephant Orchestra are popular with people.49. The writer wrote this passage to _______.A. ask people to save the elephantsB. invite more people to join the TECCC. introduce the elephants' special talents to people50. Where can we most probably read this passage?A. A medical newspaper.B. An animal magazineC. A story book【母题来源2】【2020 •贵州省黔东南州中考】【母题原题】The summer vacation is coming. During the vacation, you can do what you like and prepare yourself well for the future. You'll enjoy your summer vacation with the help of the following suggestions. ▲Take exercise. After studying hard for months, you must be bored and tired. Taking exercise is the best way to get energy again. Swimming and walking are perfect choices for you. All kinds of exercise are good for your health. ▲Master some basic life skills. You will live an independent life one day. Therefore, you should learn some necessary and useful basic life skills such as washing clothes and cooking. At the same time, you should help your parents with housework to express thanks to them. ▲Go travelling. The world is a book. Those who don't travel only read one page. Travelling is so interesting. Have you made your own plan? If not, do it at once. During the trip, you will have a chance to get more knowledge. While learning about different cultures and customs, you will also make a lot of friends. ▲Enjoy the time with family members. Family members play an important role in your life. They give you love, care and support all the time. Don't forget to spare some time together with them. You will find it great to stay with them, talking about dreams, hobbies or anything you like. As long as you follow the suggestions mentioned above, you will have a wonderful vacation.61. How many suggestions are mentioned in the passage?A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.62. Which is the best way to get energy according to the passage?A. Swimming. B. Walking. C. Taking exercise. D. Rum63. Why should we learn basic life skills?A. Because we will live an independent life one day.B. Because we like to share housework with our family.C. Because we don't want to express our thanks.D. Because doing housework is difficult for us.64. How does the writer think of travelling?A. He thinks it's tiring. B. He thinks it's interesting.C. He thinks it's terrible. D. He thinks it's boring.65. The material mainly tells us ________.A. the suggestions about basic life skills B. the suggestions about taking exerciseC. the suggestions about summer vacation D. the suggestions about travelling【母题来源3】【2020 •湖南省常德市中考】【母题原题】 Things You Can Do In One Second To Make Your Life HappierOne second. That’s all it takes to make your life happier. △ Then check out this list of things you can do in a single second. That will bring more happiness into your life every day.Give a great big smile.Look for an easy way to make your life happier. Smile more. Smiling can help you feel better instantly. And it can be contagious. So give a smile to a total stranger on the street. Or if you’re sad, angry, or annoyed about something, choose to smile and laugh it off instead.Take a deep breath.Deep breathing is one of the best ways to reduce stress and bring balance back into your life. And it only takes a second. Take some time out each day to focus on nothing except your breath. You’ll find your life becomes happier, healthier, and less stressful.Take a sip of water.It’s no surprise that drinking water is good for your health. Try keeping a water bottle with you wherever you go, and take a second to drink water a couple times every hour. Drinking water can help keep you hydrated, control calories, filter your kidneys, and keep healthy skin.Give thanks.Happy people have this in common: They are grateful for all the good things in their lives. This means that to make your life happier, take a few minutes each day and count your blessings. Say “Thank you” more often. Show your appreciation when good things come your way. instantly 立刻 balance 平衡 focus 集中 hydrated 含水的calorie 热量 filter 过滤 kidney 肾脏 skin 皮肤 grateful 感激blessing 福分 appreciate 感激 9. Which can best replace “ △ ” in the passage?A. Do you think so? B. Don’t believe it? C. Am I right?10. What does the word “contagious” mean in Chinese?A. 充满希望的 B. 滑稽的 C. 有感染力的11. What can you do to keep healthy skin?A. Take deep breath. B. Drink some water. C. Give thanks.12. Which “second” in the following has the same meaning as in the passage?A. Downstairs, on the second floor, Michael served Mona breakfast.B. The gun was fired and Beaton was wounded a second time.C. Can you just lift the table for a second?【母题来源4】【2020 •山东省德州市中考】【母题原题】How did people tell the time before clocks were invented?At first, the ancient people looked up at the sun and could tell it was the middle of the day when the sun was directly overhead in the sky. They also knew when it was morning or evening.Later, the Egyptians used sticks. These sticks measured (测量) time during the day. The sun shone on the tall stick and the stick made a shadow (阴影). As the sun moved across the sky, the position (位置) of the shadow changed. This would let people tell what time it was.Over time, the Chinese first used sundials instead of shadow sticks. The sundial has a type of shadow stick on it. As the sun shines on it, a shadow appears on the numbers. Each number stands for an hour of the day. But sundials don't work at night or on a cloudy day! There are no shadows unless the sun is out.Water clocks used water to measure time at night. Water dripped (滴落) slowly from one bowl into another. The level of the water in the bowls showed the time.People also used sand-glasses. You may have seen one. Some games still use sand-glasses. The sand falls from the top of the sand-glasses to the bottom. It measures short amounts of the time. The more sand falls, the more time has passed. When the sand has finished falling, you have to turn the sand-glasses over.11. At first, the ancient people told the time by looking at ________.A. the stick B. the shadow C. the sun D. the moon12. Which picture can be a "sundial"?A. B. C. D. 13. Sundials can be used to tell the time when it is ________.A. sunny B. rainy C. cloudy D. snowy14. Which is right according to the passage?A. Sticks measured time in Egypt day and night. B. Sundials were first used in ancient Egypt.C. Sand-glasses usually measure a long time. D. The water clock told the time by the water level in the bowls.15. What's the main idea of the passage?A. Something about sundials. B. How to tell the time by looking at the sun.C. How to tell the time in the past. D. Some inventions in China.【母题来源5】【2020•新疆维吾尔自治区(建设兵团)中考】【母题原题】Beijing Opera is one of the Chinese traditional drama art forms and the largest Chinese opera form. Having a history of about 200 years, it is developed from many other drama forma, mostly from the local drama "Huiban". It was especially popular in south China during the 18th century. Theatrical (喜剧的) art forms in many other countries do not have singing, dancing and spoken parts together in one single drama. An opera singer, for example, neither dances nor speaks on stage; there are no singing or dancing parts in a modern play; in a dance drama, the dancer doesn't speak or sing. Traditional Chinese drama, including Beijing Opera, is a kind of entertainment. It includes spoken parts, singing and dancing.Beijing Opera has spread to many other places. Mei Lanfang, one of the most famous performers of all, was the first to introduce Beijing Opera to foreigners and made highly successful tours to foreign countries."You will doubt and sometimes be a little bored, but you will be interested gradually. You will be strongly attracted to Beijing Opera, even if you know nothing about the drama background." This is how one traveler described his first experience in watching Beijing Opera.Beijing Opera is China's national opera and it is full of Chinese cultural traditions. Welcome to China and enjoy Beijing Opera!36. Beijing Opera is________.A. unpopular in north China B. only developed from the local drama "Huiban"C. a much larger Chinese opera form D. a Chinese traditional drama art form37. After watching Beijing Opera for the first time, the traveler felt________.A. busy B. nervous C. interested D. uneasy38. The underlined word "_it" in the last paragraph means ________.A. Beijing Opera B. local dramasC. an opera singer D. a modern play39. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Beijing Opera is a kind of entertainment.B. An opera singer neither dances nor speaks on stage usually.C. Only old people are interested in Beijing Opera.D. Mei Lanfang was the first one to introduce Beijing Opera to foreigners.40. The main purpose of writing the passage is to ________.A. ask young people to learn Beijing Opera B. tell us something about Beijing OperaC. show why Beijing Opera is popular in Europe D. introduce everything about foreign Opera【母题来源6】【2020 •四川乐山中考】【母题原题】Services > Using your Card Library Cards are free to all people in California. They allow you to borrow books, magazines, CDs, and DVDs from our library. They also allow you to use the computers at the library.Click here to apply for(申请)a Card.★You must show your photo ID in person at the library.★You must come to the library to receive a Card or change an expired(到期的)Card yourself. Library Cards expire after four years.★You can always update(更新)your address, phone number and email online.★Tell us immediately if your Card is lost or stolen.Cards for kids and teensThe signature(签名)of a parent is needed for children(aged 13 and under). The parent must also provide a photo ID. Teens(aged 14 to 17)use the process(流程). However, teens who already have their own photo ID can apply without a parent's signature.Borrowing materials(材料)A Library Card allows you to borrow 25 things at most. You can keep each borrowed thing for more than 60 days.If things are not returned in 60 days you should pay for them. The fine for books and magazines is $1.00 each per day. The fine for CDs and DVDs is $2.00 each per day.31. Where can you probably find the passage?A. In a magazine. B. On a website. C. In a story book.32. You don't have to go to the library when you want to ____________.A. receive a Card B. borrow a magazine C. update your information33. If you receive your Library Card on July 21, 2020, when will the Card be out-of-date?A. On November 21, 2020. B. On July 21, 2023. C. On July 21, 2024.34. If you are over 17 years old, what do you need to apply for a Card?A. Your own photo ID. B. The Card of your parent. C. Your parent's signature.35. If you fail to return the borrowed CDs within 60 days, how much should you pay for them every day?A. $1.00 each. B. $2.00 each. C. $3.00 each.【考试方向】"英语说明文",顾名思义,就是一种以"说明、解释"为主要表达方式的英语文体。它是对客观事物的性状、特点、功能和用途等作科学解说的。它既不像故事那样重在情节的叙述和描写,也不像议论文那样,重在阐明主张和论点论据;更不像科幻作品那样富于想象和虚构夸张。说明文是通过解说事物、阐明事理,使人们增长知识和技能。说明文是高考英语阅读理解题中的重点内容之一。说明文具有与自己特点相适应的说明方法,因此说明文结构复杂,专业术语多,易于拉开考生分数档次,便于高校分层次选拔人才。然而对于考生来说说明文抽象度高,解题难度大。高考对说明文的考查多为科普知识,动植物特性、自然现象和新产品、新工艺介绍以及人文地理、风土人情等方面的说明文,文中解释性、定义性、说明性的句子居多。因此考生要掌握说明文的命题特点,叙述方式,以冷静的心态阅读原文,重点突破长句结构特点和逻辑关系,以便对其做出准确的语意理解。 【得分要点】说明文阅读理解的特征一般说来,英语说明文与其他文体一样,文章所涉及的内容不外乎以下几个方面,即who → what → when → where → how → why。 1. who:问的是这篇文章的主体是谁?(即所要说明和描述的人或事物) 2. what:问的是主体做了什么事情?(即主体表现出的特性、功能和用途) 3. when和where:是在何时何地发生的?(即何时何地所表现出的特性、功能和用途) 4. how:通过什么方式表现出来的? 5. why:这种特性功能用途的原因是什么? 做说明文阅读理解题的时候,一定要记住上面的wh-word。边阅读,边搜记,牢记要点,把握全文。【母题1】【来源】【2020 • 北京市昌平区初三年级二模】Have you ever gone to a fast-food restaurant to eat and gotten a kid's meal that came with a toy? Sometimes those meals have different toys for boys and girls —maybe a truck for the boys and a toy bear for the girls. Who decides that boys like to play with trucks and girls like to play with stuffed animals? I know many boys who like stuffed animals and lots of girls who play with trucks. When we decide what someone will like or how they will act just because they are boys or girls, we are stereotyping(形成模式化观念). A stereotype is a group that we put people into. Our human brains do this all the time; it's one of the ways that our brain has learned to deal with the world. We see someone and put that person into a group—for example, the old or the young, a boy or a girl. Is that a bad thing? No, it's not. One advantage of a stereotype is that it enables us to deal with situations rapidly because we may have had a similar experience before. The use of stereotypes is a major way in which we simplify our social world; since they cut down the amount of processing(i.e. thinking)we have to do when we meet a new person. Although grouping itself isn't bad, it can be harmful sometimes. It makes us ignore differences between each single person, that is, we usually think all the people in one group are the same but that might not be true. When we stereotype, we think of a group and give everyone in that group certain characteristics. For example, the fast food restaurant believed that all boys like to play with vehicles and all girls prefer toy animals. They did that based only on whether they were boys or girls. Stereotypes are problems when beliefs that people have about groups are not necessarily true. Have you ever heard anyone say that "Men are better drivers than women"? Statements like this take a group of people and give all of them the same behaviors or characteristics. I know men who are good drivers, and I know women who are good drivers. It's not fair to judge all people in a group by a stereotype. We need to remember that everyone in the group is an individual who has different abilities, interests, strengths and behaviors.30. The example of different toys for boys and girls is mentioned to show that_________.A. boys and girls prefer different toysB. boys and girls are treated unfairlyC. people sometimes mix children's likesD. people have fixed ideas on things31. Which of the following stereotypes is useful?A. Making friends by his appearance.B. Boys do better in science than girls.C. Youth easily do unreasonable things.D. Red signs on the road warn us of danger.32. The underlined word “ignore” in Paragraph 4 probably means _________.A. fail to notice B. fail to trust C. fail to search D. fail to face33. What does the writer want to tell us about stereotyping?A. Stereotyping is like a coin which has two sides.B. It helps our brain learn to deal with similar situations.C. Judging people by stereotyping them makes things hard.D. Trying to learn about and form some kinds of them stereotypes.【母题2】【来源】【2020 • 安徽省合肥市九年级模拟考试(二)】Round eyes, round head, round ears, round body! What is this lovely little animal? He looks like a bear. But he is not a bear. He’s a KOALA.People in Australia love koalas and take care of them. They have set up places for them to live safely. No one can kill them for their pretty fur. When a koala is born, he has no fur. And he is not as big as your little toe!The mother koala has a pocket in the front of her body. The baby goes into this warm pocket. There he stays for six months.When the baby leaves the pocket, he has much fur. And he is about as big as your shoe. He climbs to his mother’s back. He rides there while she teaches him how to find food. Mrs. Koala is a loving mother. She takes good care of her baby. But when he is bad, she beats him! The baby cries just as a small child does. If he keeps on crying, his mother beats him again. When he stops crying, she takes him in her arms. And then they both go to sleep for a while.The koala could not live without a special kind of tree. The tree gives him both his home and his food. For most of the day, the koala sleeps in the tree.At night, the koala looks for food. He may go miles to find it. He likes only the bark (树皮) and the leaves of the tree. He eats nothing else. And he eats more than two pounds each night!It’s a pity that thousands of koalas were killed by bush fires months ago in Australia. We should protect the environment and care more about wildlife, and then we will see the smiling faces of lovely koalas again,59. People in Australia_________.A. set up places for koalas to live safely B. put koalas in the treeC. raise baby koalas in their pockets D. keep koalas in their homes60. Koalas cannot live without a special kind of tree because_________.A. they have to keep cool under the tree B. they eat the fruit on the treeC. they live in the tree and get food from it D. they stay in the tree all the time61. Which of the following is True according to the passage?A. Koalas only live in Australia and we should protect them.B. Australians look after koalas at home and give them enough food.C. Thousands of koalas hid themselves safely in the bush fires months ago.D. There are no differences between our food and koalas’ food.【母题3】【来源】【2020 • 江西省宜春市高安市二模】Confucius, a famous teacher, was a politician and philosopher who lived in “Spring and Autumn Period”. During his lifetime, he planted the seeds for China’s transformation by teaching thousands of people. Today, he is thought to be one of the world’s greatest teachers.Confucius grew up in a poor family. As he grew up, Confucius worked to help his mother earn money. When he wasn’t working, he would read. His favorite thing to do was to learn. His mother saw this and did her best to help him learn. One day, rich families noticed how smart he was and offered him jobs counting their money and keeping track of their crops.Confucius did this until he was 30 years old, but he always wanted to do more. He didn’t like the way rulers treated their subjects. He wanted to find a way to help people who were less fortunate than he was. Later, he founded the philosophy “Confucianism”. Confucianism states that by educating yourself, loving your family, and respecting tradition you could become a better person. Confucius believed a person could achieve these things by practicing self-discipline. For the rest of his life, Confucius traveled and taught the people of China about self-discipline and the importance of education. He even opened China’s first school that taught both the poor and the wealthy as equals. Although he became very famous among China’s lower classes, the rulers of China never accepted his teachings. Eventually, his philosophy of self-discipline helped China unite under one ruler and finally find peace. Today, Confucius is celebrated all over the world for his philosophy of education, equality, and peace over war, money, and injustice.37 What can we know about Confucius from the passage?A. He was once a farmer guiding people farming.B. He was born in a politician family.C. He once acted as a math teacher.D. He devoted himself to social change.38. The underlined word “subjects”(in Paragraph 3 ) can be replaced by _______.A. themes B. courses C. people D. tests39. According to the author, which is the most important to keep peace?A. Self-discipline. B. Self-confidence. C. Respect. D. Equality.40. What is the writer’s attitude towards Confucianism?A. Doubtful. B. Supportive. C. Disappointed. D. Hopeful.【母题4】【来源】【2020 • 山东省济南市槐荫区二模】Animal Farm is an English book written by George Orwell in 1945. It tells a story about farm animals. The animals can't stand Mr. Jones the farmer. He treats them badly, so they decide to kick him off the farm and run the farm themselves.One day an old pig called Old Major gathers the animals around him. He tells them that all animals should stand together. He says they should control the farm.After they get rid of(摆脱) Mr. Jones, two pigs become the leaders of Animal Farm. One pig called Snowball is a great speaker. He has great ideas for Animal Farm. The other leader is a pig called Napoleon. Napoleon is a crafty animal. He brings together supporters by offering them advantages.Napoleon makes a war against Snowball and kicks him away from the farm. He turns Snowball into a big enemy. He says that Snowball is working with Farmer Jones and other farmers to destroy(毁灭) Animal Farm. In fact, it is Napoleon who is working with the enemies of the animals. But he tlls the animals that he is working for them. The animals work hard, but it seems that it is as bad to live under Napoleon as it was under Farmer Jones!Why is the book so important and popular?Animal Farm is an excellent choice for learners of English because it's very short. The language is also simple.Like many other famous novels, Animal Farm is not just a book. It was broadcast on the BBC radio in 1947. It has been made into movies twice. The first one, made in 1954, was a cartoon. In 1984, another movie was made. The famous book was also made into a play, and it was put on at the National Theater London in 1984. The play toured nine cities in 1985.51. Which of the following is NOT a character in the book Animal Farm? A. Mr. Jones. B. Napoleon. C. Snowball D. George Orwell52. The animals decide to run the farm themselves because .A. the farmer does not treat them wellB. they cannot understand the farmer at allC. they are much smarter than the farmerD. the farmer tries to kick them off the farm53. The word "crafty" in Paragraph 3 most probably means " " in Chinese.A. 仁慈的 B. 狡猾的 C. 公正的 D. 豁达的54. According to the passage, which of the following is true about the book Animal Farm? A. It is the best book for children to read.B. It didn't become very popular until 1985.C. It is a long novel with simple language.D. It was made into a cartoon movie in 195455. What's the writer's purpose of writing this passage? A. To sell an old book cheaply.B. To save farm animals in danger.C. To introduce a famous novel.D. To show how to make up a story.【母题5】【来源】【2020 • 广东省珠海市香洲区二模】Has anyone ever told you that eating carrots will help you see in the dark? This is just one of many incorrect beliefs you may have heard. Below, TEENS has picked out scientific explanations for three mistakes that people make about their eyes. Let's take a look.Can eating carrots improve your eyesight?Carrots are rich in vitamin A, which helps the eyes to turn light into information for your brain. This allows people to see in darker places. However, eating more carrots won't help you see better. A certain minimum amount will help, but a large number of carrots will not give you superhuman vision.If your parents have bad eyesight, will you have bad eyesight, too?Myopia( 近 视 ) can be passed from parents to children. A study by the American Optometric Association found that if both parents are myopic, there's a 33 to 60 percent chance that their child will be. For children who have one parent with myopia, the chance is 23 to 40 percent, and it's down to 6 to 15 percent for kids with non-myopic parents. So if your eyesight is bad, your children might still have good vision.Do color blind people see the world in black and white?Color blindness doesn't usually mean that people see the world like an old movie. They usually can't tell certain colors apart, especially green and red. Another commonly confused pair of colors is yellow and blue. Our eyes have cone cells (视锥细胞) that sense different wavelengths of light. If these cells don't work properly, color blindness occurs. There are different levels of color blindness. Some people are only color blind in low light. However, in the most serious form of color blindness, everything is shades of gray.26. According to the article, eating carrots________.A. stops the brain from seeing B. doesn't help you see better at allC. will help you see clearly in the dark D. is good for your eyes to some degree27. If both parents have myopia, their child's chance of having good eyesight is________.A. 40-67% B. 33-60% C. 23-40% D. 6-15%28. The underline word“occurs”in this passage probably means________.A. 恶化 B. 发生 C. 改善 D. 加深29. What is the cause of color blindness according to the text?A. Watching movies for too long . B. Getting too little exercise.C. Cone cells not working properly. D. Changes in the wavelength of light.30. What is the purpose of the article?A. To offer some advice on protecting your eyes.B. To clear up some misunderstandings about our eyes.C. To provide help for improving your vision.D. To explain how bad eyesight and color blindness form.【母题6】【来源】【2020 • 浙江省宁波市慈溪市一模】Painting and writing on walls is nothing new. In prehistoric times, people in Africa and Europe painted pictures of animals and people in caves. Graffiti has been found at ancient sites in Greece, Italy, Syria and Iraq. In the Roman town of Pompeii in Italy, archaeologists found a lot of graffiti written in Latin, including political and romantic messages, and even some magic spells!In the 1970s, young people in New York used pens to write their names, or "tags", on walls around the city. One of the first "taggers" was Demetrius, a teenager from a Greek family. He wrote his tag on walls in his neighborhood on the way to school. Other teenagers saw Demetrius's tag and started writing their own tags on walls, buses and subway trains all over New York. Then, some teenagers stopped using pens and started using paints. Their tags were bigger and more colorful and appeared on trains, buses and walls around the city. In the 1990s and 2000s, a lot of graffiti artists started to draw pictures on buildings in public places. In many countries, it is a crime to paint on public walls and street artists can have problems with the police. In some other countries, street art is permitted in certain places. Nowadays, street art is more popular with the public. In some cities, there are street art festivals. In Bristol in the UK, there is a street art festival in August every year. Artists paint all the buildings in a street. Lots of people come to watch the artists and take photos. Street art can be seen in galleries too. There have been exhibitions of street art in galleries in Paris, London and Los Angeles. Most street artists are young people who paint in their neighborhood or home city. Many of them use the Internet to communicate and share photos of their pictures with other street artists around the world. Although we don't know what will happen to street art in the future, we can be sure that it is here to stay!25. "Graffiti" in the passage is closest in meaning to ________.A. drawings and writing on public wallsB. exhibitions of street art in galleriesC. street art festivals around the worldD. photos of art works on the Internet.26. Graffiti in ancient times includes all the following EXCEPT ________.A. pictures of animals B. magic spellsC. romantic messages D. names of people.27. What's the correct order of the development of graffiti art in New York?①A teenager called Demetrius wrote his own tag on walls in his neighborhood. ②Many graffiti artists started to draw pictures on public walls around the city. ③Some teenagers wrote their tags on walls, buses and subway trains around the city. ④Bigger and more colorful tags appeared on trains, buses and walls all over the city.A. ①③④② B. ③①②④ C. ②④③① D. ④①③②.28. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The first graffiti artist appeared in ancient America.B. Many street artists share their works online nowadays.C. It's not allowed to hold street art festivals in England.D. There is an exhibition of street art in Italy every year.
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