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The Silk Road linked ancient Rome and(1)
distant
distant
(distance) China.It was once the greatest network of trade routes (路線) on earth,along (2)
which
which
traveled precious goods,such as silk and gold,as well as revolutionary new ideas.
    In time it (3)
began
began
(begin) to decline.The traffic slowed,the merchants left and(4)
finally
finally
(final)its towns disappeared beneath the desert sands to be forgotten for a thousand years;however,tales grew up of (5)
lost
lost
(lose) cities filled with treasures and evil spirits guarded them.In the early years of the last century foreign explorers started to look(6)
into
into
these stories,and very soon an international race started for the art treasures of the Silk Road.Huge wall paintings,sculptures and priceless antiques were carried away by(7)
the
the
ton,and today (8)
are exhibited
are exhibited
(exhibit) in the museums of a dozen countries.
    Contrary to the destroyers,China is trying to bring back the ancient concept of the Silk Road.Aiming (9)
to carry
to carry
(carry) forward the spirit of peace,cooperation,openness and inclusiveness (包容) for shared benefits through concrete projects,the New Silk Road has already received a warm response from more than 60 countries and a number of international (10)
organizations
organizations
(organization).

【考點(diǎn)】政治
【答案】distant;which;began;finally;lost;into;the;are exhibited;to carry;organizations
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