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礼思想为代表的礼制思泡对于协调社会关系,单持封建政权稳18分)北洋军网深话传统伤学的作用,因此,在北浮军网统治期间出现了如1913年袁世凯下令益”1917在业4相速仪复辟,理由是维24.What can we learn from the text?A.Che started studying penjing relatively late.B.The garden hired Che due to his teachers'fame.C.Che volunteered to expand the garden in the 1980s.D.The garden was well-known for its penjing in 1986.25.What does the word "cultivated"underlined in paragraph 5 mean?D.Developed.C.Decorated.B.Hired.26.What can we know about bonsai?A Bought.B.It has longer history than penjing.A.It is a Chinese version of penjingD.It has to be surrounded with rocksC.It is suitable to be displayed alone.27.What is the author's main purpose in writing the text?A.To show China's influence on Japan.B.To introduce a Chinese specialist gardener.C.To compare two related gardening techniques.D.To announce the opening of a Chinese garden in the US.Neurobiologist Nina Kraus found that musical training doesn't just improve the ear formusicitals helps the ear for speech.The result was published in TheJolof Neuroscience.CResearchers have already found that kids who take music lessons for two years don't justget better at playing music but also perform better at processing language.However,here'ssomething unusual about the new study:where it took place.It wasn't in her laboratory,butin the offices of Harmony Project in Los Angeles,a nonprofit after-school program that"Since 2008,93 percent of the kids who went through the program have gone on toteaches music to children in low-income communities.colleges like Dartmouth and NYU,"says Margaret Martin,founder of the project,"despitethedropout rates of 50 percent or more in the neighborhoods where they live and where weday,beenMartin knew that there were plenty of possible explanations for that success.Some of theintentionally site our programs."ninesekids and parents the program attracted were clearly more motivatedPerhaps more importantly,Harpony Project gave kids a place to go after the bell rang,and access to adults whoces ofchallenged and loved them.Still,Martin suspeeted there was something else that was helpingfor theWhen Kraus was contacted for a scientific explanation,she jumped at the chance to studythese kids,too.racticedthe kids and their brains.Working with Harmony Projeet Kraus randomly assigned severalecame adozen kids from the programwaitlistinto two groups:those who would be studied fterentuallyyeofand those who would be studied after wo yeAnd what she foundGardens,asthe two-year kids,their brains got bettemore precis prossing seechWhy the improvement?e garden,htbecthe w aren't very different They have three thingMr.Che.nmbre the brn sthemprt omkeof thraTethe hstmt But third-grader Monicrdhishend tends toout 30 willPoetdooWhenhmworkad eeabsentminded,I usually start playing my violin to relax my mind,she saysleast half of28.What is unusual about Nina Kraus's study?A.It just concentrates on poor young adults.ing.BonsaiB.It studies language and music side by side.d techniques.C.It is the first time to study homeless childrening typicallyD.It is not done in a precisely controlled environment.water.”【高三12月联考·英语试题第4页(共8页)】