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普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
英语(江苏卷)
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。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。
A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.
15.
答案是Co
A.WatchaTVprogram.B.Giveatalk.C.Write
areport.
A.She'sgenerous.B.She'scurious.C.She,s
helpful.
A.At6:30.B.At8:30.C.At
10:30.
A.Bycar.B.Onfoot.C.By
b汰e.
A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.
Doctorandpatient.
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。
A.Givingupherresearch.
B.Droppingoutofcollege.
C.Changinghermajor.
A.Ecology.B.Education.C.Chemistry.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
A.Ahotelmanager.B.Atourguide.C.Ataxidriver.
A.Lookingforsomelocalfoods.
B.Showingheraroundtheseaside.
C.Offeringinformationaboutahotel.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
A.Inanoffice.B.AthomeC.Atarestaurant.
A.Gotoaconcert.B.Visitafriend.C.Workextra
hours.
A.Mike.B.Joan.C.Catherine.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
A.Tolookatanapartment.
B.Todeliversomefurniture.
C.Tohaveamealtogether.
A.Itscolor.B.Itsdesign.C.Itsquality.
A.It'sagoodsize.B.It'snewlypainted.C.It'sadequately
equipped.
A.Godowntown.B.Talkwithherfriend.C.Makepayment.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
A.Moviefans.B.Newsreporters.C.College
students.
A.Beforehelefthishometown.
B.AfterhecametoAmerica.
C.Whenhewas15yearsold.
A.He'sproud.B.He'ssympathetic.C.He's
grateful.
A.Howeducationshapedhislife.
B.Howhislanguageskillsimproved.
C.Howhemanagedhisbusinesswell.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在
答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachildheorshewants.
A.howeverB.whateverC.whicheverD.
whenever
答案是B。
21.Byboatistheonlywaytogethere,whichiswearrived.
A.whereB.whenC.whyD.
how
22.Kidsshouldn'thaveaccesstoviolentfilmsbecausetheymightthethingstheysee.
A.indicateB.investigateC.imitateD.
innovate
23.Self-drivingisanareaChinaandtherestoftheworldareonthesamestartingline.
A.thatB.whereC.whichD.
when
24.It'sstrangethathehavetakenthebookswithouttheowner'spermission.
A.wouldB.shouldC.couldD.
might
25.DevelopingtheYangtzeRiverEconomicBeltisasystematicprojectwhichaclear
roadmapand
26.Around13,500newjobswerecreatedduringtheperiod,theexpectednumberof
12,000heldby
marketanalysts.
A.havingexceededB.toexceedC.exceededD.
exceeding
27.Thereisagoodsociallifeinthevillage,andIwishIasecondchancetobecome
moreinvolved.
A.hadB.willhaveC.wouldhavehadD.
havehad
29.youcansleepwell,youwilllosetheabilitytofocus,planandstaymotivatedafter
oneortwonights.
A.OnceB.UnlessC.IfD.
When
30.Iwassenttothevillagelastmonthtoseehowthedevelopmentplaninthepasttwo
years.
A.hadbeencarriedoutB.wouldbecarriedout
C.isbeingcarriedoutD.hasbeencarriedout
31.Hopefullyin2025wewillnolongerbee-mailingeachother,forwemoreconvenient
electronic
communicationtoolsbythen.
A.havedevelopedB.haddevelopedC.willhavedevelopedD.
developed
32.Trytounderstandwhat'sactuallyhappeninginsteadofactingontheyou'vemade.
A.assignmentB.associationC.acquisitionD.
assumption
33.China'ssoftpowergrowstheincreasingappreciationandunderstandingofChina
globally.
A.inlinewithB.inreplytoC.inreturnforD.
inhonourof
34.Despitethepoorserviceofthehotel,themanageristoinvestinsufficienttraining
forhisstaff.
A.keenB.reluctantC.anxiousD.
ready
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选
项,并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。
RaynorWinnandherhusbandMothbecamehomelessduetotheirwronginvestment.Their
savingshadbeen
36topaylawyers'fees.Tomakemattersworse,Mothwasdiagnosed(诊断)witha_
37disease.Therewasno38,onlypainrelief.
Failingtofindanyotherwayout,theydecidedtomakea39journey,astheycaught
sightofanold
hikers'(徒步旅行者)guide.
Thiswasalongjourneyofunaccustomedhardshipand40recovery.Whenleaving
home,Raynorand
Mothhadjust£320inthebank.Theyplannedtokeepthe41lowbylivingonboiled
noodles,withthe42hamburgershoptreat.
Wildcampingis43inEngland.Toavoidbeingcaught,theWinnshadtogettheirtent
up44
andpackeditawayearlyinthemorning.TheWinnssoondiscoveredthatdailyhikingintheir50s
isalot45thantheyrememberitwasintheir20s.Raynor46alloveranddesired
abath.Moth,meanwhile,afteraninitial47,foundhissymptomswerestrangely48
bytheirdailytiringjourney.
49,thecouplefoundthattheirbodiesturnedforthebetter,withre-foundstrong
musclesthatthey
thoughthad50forever."Ourhairwasfriedandfallingout,nailsbroken,clothes51
toathread,butwewerealive.n
Duringthejourney,Raynorbeganacareerasanaturewriter.Shewrites,"52had
takenevery
materialthingfrommeandleftmetornbare,anemptypageattheendofa(n)53written
book.Ithadalsogivenmea54,eithertoleavethatpage55ortokeepwritingthe
storywithhope.Ichosehope.M
36.A.drawnupB.usedupC.backedupD.
keptup
37.A.mildB.commonC.preventableD.
serious
38.A.cureB.luckC.careD.
promise
39.A.businessB.walkingC.busD.
rail
40.A.expectedB.frighteningC.disappointingD.
surprising
41.A.budgetB.revenueC.compensationD.
allowance
42.A.frequentB.occasionalC.abundantD.
constant
43.A.unpopularB.lawfulC.attractiveD.
illegal
44.A.soonB.earlyC.lateD.
slowly
45.A.harderB.easierC.cheaperD.
funnier
46.A.rolledB.bledC.achedD.
trembled
47.A.struggleB.progressC.excitementD.
research
48.A.developedB.controlledC.reducedD.
increased
49.A.InitiallyB.EventuallyC.TemporarilyD.
Consequently
50.A.gainedB.keptC.woundedD.
lost
51.A.sewnB.washedC.wornD.
ironed
52.A.DoctorsB.HikingC.LawyersD.
Homelessness
53.A.wellB.partlyC.neatlyD.
originally
54.A.choiceB.rewardC.promiseD.
break
55.A.looseB.fullC.blankD.
missing
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
并
在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt
1000FifthAvenueNewYork,NY10028
211-535-7710
Entrances
FifthAvenueat82ndStreet
Hours
Open7daysaweek.
Sunday—Thursday10:00—17:30
FridayandSaturday10:00—21:00
ClosedThanksgivingDay,December25,January1,
andthefirstMondayinMay.
Admission
$25.00recommendedforadults,S12.00recommendedforstudents,includestheMain
BuildingandTheCloisters(回廊)onthesameday;freeforchildrenunder12withan
adult.
FreewithAdmission
Allspecialexhibitions,aswellasfilms,lectures,guidedtours,concerts,
gallerytalks,and
family/children\programsarefreewithadmission.
Askabouttoday'sactivitiesattheGreatHallInformationDesk.
TheCloistersMuseumandGardens
TheCloistersmuseumandgardensisabranchofTheMetropolitanMuseumofArtdevotedtothe
artandarchitectureofEuropeintheMiddleAges.Theextensive
collectionconsistsofmasterworksinsculpture,coloredglass,andpreciousobjectsfrom
Europedatingfromaboutthe9thtothe15thcentury.
Hours:Open7daysaweek.
March—October10:00—17:15
November—February10:00—16:45
ClosedThanksgivingDay,December25,andJanuary1.
A.$12.B.$37.C.$50.D.$62.
57.TheattractionoftheCloistersmuseumandgardensliesinthefactthat.
A.itopensalltheyearround
B.itscollectionsdatefromtheMiddleAges
C.ithasamodemEuropean-stylegarden
D.itsellsexcellentEuropeanglasscollections
B
Inthe1760s,MathurinRozeopenedaseriesofshopsthatboasted(享有)aspecialmeatsoup
calledconsomme.Althoughthemainattractionwasthesoup,Roze'schainshopsalsosetanew
standardfordiningout,whichhelpedtoestablishRozeastheinventorofthemodemrestaurant.
Today,scholarshavegeneratedlargeamountsofinstructiveresearchaboutrestaurants.Take
visualhintsthatinfluencewhatweeat:dinersservedthemselvesabout20percentmorepasta(意
大利J面食)whentheirplatesmatchedtheirfood.Whenadark-coloredcakewasservedonablack
plateratherthanawhiteone,customersrecognizeditassweeterandmoretasty.
Lightingmatters,too.WhenBerlinrestaurantcustomersateindarkness,theycouldn'ttellhow
muchthey'dhad:thosegivenextra-largesharesatemorethaneveryoneelse,butwerenonethe
wiser-theydidn'tfeelfuller,andtheywerejustasreadyfordessert.
Timeismoney,butthatprinciplemeansdifferentthingsfordifferenttypesofrestaurants.
Unlikefast-fbodplaces,finediningshopsprefercustomerstostaylongerandspend.Onewayto
encouragecustomerstostayandorderthatextraround:putonsomeMozart(莫扎特).When
classical,ratherthanpop,musicwasplaying,dinersspentmore.Fastmusichurrieddinersout.
Particularscentsalsohaveaneffect:dinerswhogotthescentoflavender(薰衣草)stayedlonger
andspentmorethanthosewhosmelledlemon,ornoscent.
Meanwhile,thingsthatyoumightexpecttodiscouragespending-"bad"tables,crowding,
highprices——don'tnecessarily.Dinersatbadtables——nexttothekitchendoor,say——spent
nearlyasmuchasothersbutsoonfled.Itcanbeconcludedthatrestaurantkeepersneednot"be
overlyconcernedabout'bad'tables,“giventhatthey'reprofitable.Asforcrowds,aHongKong
studyfoundthattheyincreasedarestaurant'sreputation,suggestinggreatfoodatfairprices.And
doublingabuffet'spriceledcustomerstosaythatitspizzawas11percenttastier.
58.Theunderlinedphrase"nonethewiser'*inparagraph3mostprobablyimpliesthatthe
customerswere.
A.notawareofeatingmorethanusualB.notwillingtosharefoodwithothers
C.notconsciousofthefoodqualityD.notfondofthefoodprovided
A.Playingclassicalmusic.B.Introducinglemonscent.
C.Makingthelightbrighter.D.Usingplatesoflargersize.
A.Tipstoattractmorecustomers.B.Problemsrestaurantsarefacedwith.
C.Waystoimproverestaurants9reputation.D.Commonmisunderstandingsabout
restaurants.
C
Ifyouwanttodisturbthecarindustry,you'dbetterhaveafewbilliondollars:Mom-and-pop
carmakersareunlikelytobeatthebiggestcarcompanies.Butinagriculture,smallfannerscanget
thebestofthemajorplayers.Byconnectingdirectlywithcustomers,andbyrespondingquicklyto
changesinthemarketsaswellasintheecosystems(生态系统),smallfarmerscankeeponestep
aheadofthebigguys.Astheco-fbunderoftheNationalYoungFarmersCoalition(NYFC,美国青
年农会)andafamilyfarmermyself,Ihaveafront-rowseattotheinnovationsamongsmallfanners
thataretransformingtheindustry.
Forexample,taketheQuickCutGreensHarvester,atooldevelopedjustacoupleofyearsago
byayoungfarmer,JonathanDysinger,inTennessee,withasmallloanfromalocalSlowMoney
group.Itenablessmall-scalefarmerstoharvest175poundsofgreenvegetablesperhour—ahuge
improvementoverharvestingjustafewdozenpoundsbyhand—suddenlymakingitpossiblefor
thelittleguystocompetewithlargefarmsofCalifornia.Beforethetoolcameout,smallfarmers
couldn'ttouchthepriceperpoundofferedbyCaliforniafarms.Butnow,withthecombinationofa
betterpricepointandagenerallyfresherproduct,theycanstayinbusiness.
Thesustainablesuccessofsmallfarmers,though,won'thappenwithoutfundamentalchanges
totheindustry.Onecrucialfactorissecureaccesstoland.Competitionfrominvestors,developers,
andestablishedlargefarmersmakesowningone'sownlandunattainableformanynewfarmers.
From2004to2013,agriculturallandvaluesdoubled,andtheycontinuetoriseinmanyregions.
Anotherchallengeformorethanamillionofthemostqualifiedfarmworkersandmanagersis
anon-existentpathtocitizenship—thegreatestbarriertobuildingafarmoftheirown.With
farmersovertheageof65outnumbering(多于)farmersyoungerthan35bysixtoone,andwith
two-thirdsofthenation'sfarmlandinneedofanewfarmer,wemustclearthepathfbrtalented
peoplewillingtogrowthenation'sfood.
Therearesolutionsthatcouldlightapathtowardamoresustainableandfairfarmeconomy,
butfarmerscan'tclumsilyputthemtogetherbeforeus.WcattheNYFCneedbroadsupportaswe
urgeCongresstoincreasefannlandconservation,aswepushfbrimmigrationreform,andaswe
seekpoliciesthatwillensurethesuccessofadiverseandambitiousnextgenerationoffarmsfrom
allbackgrounds.WithanewfarmbilltobedebatedinCongress,consumersmusttakeastandwith
youngfarmers.
61.Theauthormentionscarindustryatthebeginningofthepassagetointroduce.
A.theprogressmadeincarindustryB.aspecialfeatureofagriculture
C.atrendofdevelopmentinagricultureD.theimportanceofinvestingincar
industry
A.Loanstosmalllocalfarmersarenecessary.
B.Technologyisvitalfbragriculturaldevelopment.
C.Competitionbetweensmallandbigfarmsisfierce.
D.Smallfarmersmaygainsomeadvantagesoverbigones.
A.Togainmorefinancialaid.B.Tohiregoodfarmmanagers.
C.Tohavefarmsoftheirown.D.Towinoldfarmers*support.
A.SeeksupportbeyondNYFC.B.Expandfarmlandconservation.
C.BecomemembersofNYFC.D.Investmoretoimprovetechnology.
D
Childrenasyoungastenarebecomingdependentonsocialmediafortheirsenseofself
worth,amajorstudywarned.
Itfoundmanyyoungsters(少年)nowmeasuretheirstatusbyhowmuchpublicapprovalthey
getonline,oftenthroughMlikes”.Somechangetheirbehaviourinreallifetoimprovetheirimage
ontheweb.
Thereportintoyoungstersagedfrom8to12wascarriedoutbyChildren'sCommissioner(专
员)AnneLongfield.Shesaidsocialmediafirmswereexposingchildrentomajoremotionalrisks,
withsomeyoungstersstartingsecondaryschoolill-equippedtocopewiththetremendouspressure
theyfacedonline.
Somesocialappswerepopularamongthechildreneventhoughtheysupposedlyrequireusers
tobeatleast13.Theyoungstersadmittedplanningtripsaroundpotentialphoto-opportunitiesand
thenmessagingfriends—andfriendsoffriends一todemandulikes"fortheironlineposts.
Thereportfoundthatyoungstersfelttheirfriendshipscouldbeatriskiftheydidnotrespond
tosocialmediapostsquickly,andaroundtheclock.
Childrenaged8to10were”startingtofeelhappy"whenotherslikedtheirposts.However,
thoseinthe10to12agegroupwere"concernedwithhowmanypeopleliketheirposts",
suggestinga"need"forsocialrecognitionthatgetsstrongertheoldertheybecome.
MissLongfieldwarnedthatagenerationofchildrenriskedgrowingup"worriedabouttheir
appearanceandimageasaresultoftheunrealisticlifestylestheyfollowonplatforms,and
increasinglyanxiousaboutswitchingoffduetotheconstantdemandsofsocialmedia".
Shesaid:"Childrenareusingsocialmediawithfamilyandfriendsandtoplaygameswhen
theyareinprimaryschool.Butwhatstartsasfunusageofappsturnsintotremendouspressurein
realsocialmediainteractionatsecondaryschool."
Astheirworldexpanded,shesaid,childrencomparedthemselvestoothersonlineinawaythat
was"hugelydamagingintermsoftheirseli-identity,intermsoftheirconfidence,butalsointerms
oftheirabilitytodevelopthemselves
MissLongfieldadded:"Thenthereisthispushtoconnect-ifyougooffline,willyoumiss
something,willyoumissout,willyoushowthatyoudon'tcareaboutthosepeopleyouare
following,allofthosecometogetherinahugewayatonce.M
“Forchildrenitisvery,verydifficulttocopewithemotionally."TheChildren's
CommissionerforEngland'sstudy—LifeinLikes—foundthatchildrenasyoungas8wereusing
socialmediaplatformslargelyforplay.
However,theresearch一involvingeightgroupsof32childrenaged8to12-suggestedthat
astheyheadedtowardtheirteens,theybecameincreasinglyanxiousonline.
However,theystilldidnotknowhowtocopewithmean-spiritedjokes,orthesenseof
incompetencetheymightfeeliftheycomparedthemselvestocelebrities(名人)ormorebrilliant
friendsonline.Thereportsaidtheyalsofacedpressuretorespondtomessagesatallhoursofthe
day-especiallyatsecondaryschoolwhenmoreyoungstershavemobilephones.
TheChildren'sCommissionersaidschoolsandparentsmustnowdomoretopreparechildren
fortheemotionalminefield(雷区)theyfacedonline.Andshesaidsocialmediacompaniesmust
also"takemoreresponsibility”.Theyshouldeithermonitortheirwebsitesbettersothatchildren
donotsignuptooearly,ortheyshouldadjusttheirwebsitestotheneedsofyoungerusers.
JavedKhan,ofchildren'scharityBarnardo's,said:"Ifsvitalthatnewcompulsoryage-
appropriaterelationshipandsexeducationlessonsinEnglandshouldhelpequipchildrentodeal
withthegrowingdemandsofsocialmedia.
"It'salsohugelyimportantforparentstoknowwhichappstheirchildrenareusing.n
A.Theywerenotprovidedwithadequateequipment.
B.Theywerenotwellpreparedforemotionalrisks.
C.Theywererequiredtogivequickresponses.
D.Theywerepreventedfromusingmobilephones.
66.Somesocialappcompaniesweretoblamebecause.
A.theydidn'tadequatelychecktheirusers'registration
B.theyorganizedphototripstoattractmoreyoungsters
C.theyencouragedyoungsterstopostmorephotos
D.theydidn'tstopyoungstersfromstayinguplate
67.Children'scomparingthemselvestoothersonlinemayleadto
A.lessfriendlinesstoeachotherB.lowerseli-identityandconfidence
C.anincreaseinonlinecheatingD.astrongerdesiretostayonline
68.AccordingtoLifeinLikes,aschildrengrew,theybecamemoreanxiousto
A.circulatetheirpostsquicklyB.knowthequalitiesoftheirposts
C.usemobilephonesforplayD.getmorepublicapproval
A.Communicatemorewithsecondaryschools.B.Urgemediacompaniestocreate
saferapps.
C.Keeptrackofchildren'suseofsocialmedia.D.Forbidtheirchildrenfromvisiting
theweb.
A.Theinfluenceofsocialmediaonchildren.B.Theimportanceofsocialmediato
children.
C.Theprobleminbuildingahealthyrelationship.D.Themeasuretoreducerisksfrom
socialmedia.
第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题I分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入1个最恰当的单
词。
注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。
HowArtsPromoteOurEconomy
Whenmostpeoplethinkofthearts,theyimaginetheendproduct,thebeautifulpainting,a
wonderfulpieceofmusic,oranaward-winningperformanceinthetheater.Butartsgroupsbring
broadervaluetoourcommunities.Theeconomicimpactoftheartsisoftenoverlookedandbadly
judged.
Theartscreatejobsthathelpdeveloptheeconomy.Anygivenperformancetakesatourbusfull
ofartists,technicalexperts,managers,musicians,orwriterstocreateanappealingpieceofart.
Thesepeopleearnalivingwagefortheirprofessionalknowledgeandskills.
Asuccessfulartsneighborhoodscreatesarippleeffect(连锁反应)throughoutacommunity.
In2005,whentheBishopArtsTheatrewasdonatedtoourtown,thelocationwasconsideredapoor
areaoftown.Afterinvestingmorethan$1millioninreconstructingthebuilding,webegan
producingafullseasonoftheaterperformances,jazzconcerts,andyear-roundartseducation
programsin2008.Nearly40percentofjazzloversliveoutsideoftheDallascitylimitsanddrive
orflyintoenjoyaneveningintheBishopArtsDistrict.
Nodoubtthetheaterhascontributedtothearea'sdevelopmentandeconomicgrowth.Today,
therearegalleries,studios,restaurantsandnewlybuiltworkspaceswhereneighborsshare
experiences,wherethereisrenewedlifeandenergy.Inthisway,artsandculturealsoserveasa
publicgood.
TeCoTheatricalProductionsInc.madeuseofBloomberg'sinvestmentof$35,000togetnearly
$400,000inpublicandprivatesectorsupportduringthetwo-yearperiod.Further,Dallasartsand
arts-basedbusinessesproduce$298foreverydollarthecityspendsonartsprogrammingand
facilities.InPhiladelphia,ametroareasmallerthanDallas,theartshaveaneconomicimpactof
almost$3millionandsupport44,000jobs,80percentofwhichactuallylieoutsidetheartsindustry,
includingaccountants,marketers,constructionworkers,hotelmanagers,printers,andotherkinds
ofartworkers.
Theartsareefficienteconomicdriversandwhentheyaresupported,theentiresmall-business
communitybenefits.
Itiswrongtoassumeartsgroupscannotmakeaprofit.Butinordertostayinbusiness,arts
groupsmustproducereturns.Ifyouareastudentstudyingthearts,chancesareyouhavebeenill-
advisedtohaveaplanB.Butthosewhotrulyunderstandtheeconomicimpactandcanworkto
changethepatternscancreateawiderangeofcareerpossibilities.
ArtsasaneconomicOurcommunities(71)______fromartsintermsofeconomy.
driver
(72)______ofarts9Artsactivitydemandsa(n)(73)______effort.Itinvolvescreation,
promotingourperformance,and(74)______.
economy★Artistsmakealivingthroughtheircreativework.
★Othersgetpaidbymarketingtheevent.
Artshaveagraduallyspreading(75)______.Theycouldhelppromote
otherindustrieswhethertheylieinsideoroutsidearts.
★Besidestickets,somejazzloverswillpaytheir(76)_______toand
fromtheevents.
★Artscontributetoculturaldevelopmentwhenpeoplegathertogetherto
sharetheirexperienceandrenewtheirenergy.
Investmentinartscouldproducepotential(77)_______economicresults.
★TeCouseda$35,000artinvestmenttoattractanoverallsupportof
$400,000.
★inDallas,onedollarinvestedinartscouldharvestandextraordin
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