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南通市启秀中学三模满分120分2026.6单项选择(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Savethewetlands,andwesave____therarecranes,thefishdartingintheshallowwaters,andeventhefreshairwewillbreathetomorrow.A.nothingB.somethingC.anythingD.everything2.Hi,Lisa!Howdoyoumanagetofinishhomeworksofast?Oh,it’ssimple.Istartbymakingato-dolistfirst.Being____savesmefromwastingtimejumpingbetweenassignmentsorforgettingwhattodonext.A.creativeB.confidentC.organizedD.curious3.Look!Theredflowersstoodoutbeautifully____thegreenleavesbehindthem.Thecontrastmadetheflowerslookliketheywereglowinginthesunlight.A.acrossB.againstC.beyondD.through4.Here'sanoticeforthisweek'sschoolBookClubactivities.Fromitwecanlearn____.NoticeActivities:·atalkontwoclassicalChinesenovelsJourneytotheWestandADreamofRedMansions-actoutthestoriesingroupsTime:1:30p.m.-3:00p.m.ThursdayTeacher:MissYuSunshineBookClubclubmemberswillactoutthestoriesaloneB.inwhichroomtheclubactivitieswillbeheldC.whattheclubmemberswilldoonTuesdayafternoon.D.whowillgiveatalkonthetwoclassicalChinesenovels5.-DeepSeekisverypopularthesedays.Iwonder____.-I'mafraidnot,ithelpsalot,butitcannevertaketheplaceofournewideasandfeelings.A.whatwillhappeninthefutureB.whetherwecanuseitproperlyC.howwecancontrolitsdevelopmentD.ifitwillreplacehumansinthefuture6.DidyouwatchthefootballmatchbetweenNantongandSuqianlastweek?Ofcourse.Theplayers'hardworkandbravespirit____meverymuch.A.ImprovedB.controlledC.impressedD.Considered7.WhichisTRUEaboutthesignontheright?____A.PeopleshouldfightwitheachothertoprotectthemselvesB.PeopleshouldgetclosetoeachotherforacertaindistanceC.PeopleshouldgetawayfromeachotherforacertaindistanceD.Peopleshouldkeepawayfromsocietytoprotectthemselves8.AletterwrittenbyAlbertEinsteinwassoldformorethan1.2milliondollarsonMay18.Atfirst,fivepeopletookupthebid(出价).Butwhenthepriceroseto700,000dollars,threeofthem____.A.putoutB.tookoutC.gaveoutD.droppedout9.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthemeaningofthesaying"Manyhandsmakelightwork"?____A.Lisafinishedallthehomeworkbyherselfandfeltverytired.B.TomandJerryarguedaboutwhoshouldcleantheclassroom.C.Thewholeclassworkedtogethertodecoratethehallfortheschoolfestival.D.Andywantedtohelpbutdidn'tknowwhattodo,sohejustwatchedothers.10.-YourbestfriendAmyseemstocarelessaboutyouthesedays.-__________.Sheisjustbusywithherexam.Truefriendswon'tstayawayfromeachothereasily.A.I'mnotquitemyselfB.That'sallrightC.Icouldn'tagreemoreD.That'snotthecase二、完形填空(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Frommywindow,IcouldseetheSavoyBallroom.Ilovedtodance,butmylegsoftenached.Mymomwouldalwayssay,“Goddidn'tputmagicin11_____feet,Eugene.Don'tworryaboutwhatyoucan'tchange.”I12_____thosewords.Ifeltsohopeless--themusicwasinmyhead,butmylegscould13_____followit.Still,Icouldn'tstop14_____aboutdancing.MyfriendKatereadmythoughts.Onenight,shesaid,“Comeon,let'sgototheSavoy!”Iknewmylegsmightnotholdup,butthe15_____ofthedancewasjusttoostrong.SoIsaidyes.KateledmeintotheSavoy.Ikeptmyeyesontheflooratfirst.Iwas16_____thatsomeonemightnoticemylegs.ButwhenKatetookmyhandandthemusicstarted,Ileftallmyworriesbehindandgavemyselftothedance.Itfeltlike17_____!Themusicbecamefaster.Itriedtokeepup,butmy18_____legsjuststoppedworking.Ifellhardontothefloor.Peoplearoundmelaughed.Myface19_____andtearsrandownmycheeks.Iwasmadatmyself.WhenKatereachedout,Ijustwalkedofftoacornertable.Isatwithmyheaddown,wishingtheworldwouldjustgoaway,20_____themusicslowlypulledmeback.I21_____.Katewasdancinglikeaqueen.Herfeetkeptafastbeat.BeforeIrealizedit,myfingersfoundthe22_____onthetable.Icopieditfirstandthen23_____itandmademyown.IgotsolostinthemusicthatIdidn'tseesomeonecomeover.Itwasthedrummerfromtheband.Hesmiledkindly,“Boy,your24_____arefullofmagic!”Hehandedmeapairofdrumsticks.“Here,haveatry.”Itookthedrumsticks.Anewfeelingof25_____grewinsideme.Ilookedatthedancers,thenatthesticksinmyhands.Goddidn'tputmagicinmyfeet.Insteadheputitinmyhands.11.A.myB.yourC.hisD.her12.A.hatedB.explainedC.missedD.shared13.A.alwaysB.sometimesC.oftenD.hardly14.A.complainingB.dreamingC.arguingD.joking15.A.doubtB.fearC.powerD.memory16.A.curiousBnervousC.lonelyD.surprised17.A.freezingB.sleepingC.standingD.flying18.A.brokenB.weakC.quickD.short19.A.clearedB.shoneC.burnedD.relaxed20.A.butB.orC.soD.if21.AgotupB.lookedupC.dressedupD.gaveup22.A.beatB.drumC.stickD.note23.A.changedB.acceptedC.checkedD.moved24.A.armsB.eyesC.legsD.hands25.A.safetyB.honorC.hopeD.duty三、阅读理解(本题共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ARoyalEngineersMuseumEventsChineseNewYear(16Jan--24Feb)JoininastheMuseumcelebratestheYearoftheRatGetcreativebydecoratingapaperlanternorcreatingyourownrattoys.£2peractivity,notincludedinstandardprices.TheSoldiersasArtists(5Feb--23Jun)RoyalEngineerswerealsotaughtdrawingtohelpmakemaps.Thepaintingsanddrawingsondisplayshownotonlythesoldiers'drawingskillsbutalsotheirtalentthatwentbeyondthetrainingtheyreceived.Includedinstandardprices.HistoricHeadwearHunt(19Apr-26Jul)Discovertheunusualhats,capsandhelmetswornbyroyalEngineers!Imaginewhathashappenedtothemoverthelast300years!Includedinstandardprices.MedwayinTime(7Jul--31Aug)Followinga15-weekMedwayAdultEducationcourse,theMuseumisproudtopresentartworksaboutthearea'sspecialhistoryandtraditions.Includedinstandardprices.PlanyourVisitOpeningtimeTuesday-Sunday10a.m.-5p.m.StandardticketsAdult£9.20Seniorcitizen(老年人)£8.20Child(5-15)£4.60Student£7.60Family(2Ad+2Ch)£24.80ServingRoyalEngineersFreeHowtofindusLocatedonPrinceArthurRoad.Gillingham.Kent.WithinwalkingdistancefromGillinghamStation.ContactusTel:01634822839www.re-museum.co.uk/contact26.WhichactivitycanLilyjoininifshevisitsRoyalEngineersMuseumon19Aug?A.ChineseNewYear.B.Thesoldiersasartists.C.MedwayinTimeD.HistoricheadwearHunt.27.MrBrownbroughthis5-year-oldsontothemuseumandcreatedarattoy,howmuchdidtheypayatleast?A.£9.20.B.£12.80.C.£13.80.D.£15.80.28.WhatcanvisitorsdowhenvisitingRoyalEngineersMuseum?A.Visitorscanbetaughtdrawingandmapmaking.B.Visitorscanbuythehatswornbyroyalengineers.C.VisitorscanexploreMedway'shistoryandtraditions.D.Visitorscancall01634822839forsomefreetickets.BForyears,theideaofhumanspilotingtowering,bipedalmechas(巨型载人机甲)wasonlyinsciencefictionmoviesandcartoons.Peoplecouldonlyseesuchcoolmachinesonthescreen,neverthinkingtheywouldcomeintoreallife.ButinChina,thelinebetweensci-fiimaginationandrealengineeringisquicklybecomingunclear.Inascenejustlikeasci-fitrailer,UnitreeRoboticsCEOWangXingxingtestedtheGD01,a2.7-meter-tallmachine.Itiscalledtheworld'sfirstready-to-producemannedmecha.Sittinginsidethesmallcockpit(驾驶舱),Wangcontrolledtheheavymachinetomoveforwardslowly.Healsouseditsstrongmechanicalarmstoliftthingsandbreakthroughwallseasily,justlikerobotpilotsinmovies.Thetransformable(可变形的)mechawasfirstshowntothepubliconTuesday,withapricestartingat3.9millionyuan($650,000).Itsfirstshowquicklybecamepopularonline.Lotsofpeoplewatchedthetestvideoandleftwarmcomments.Manypeoplecalleditthegreatmomentwhen“sciencefictionbecomesreality”.TheGD01hasmanyamazingfunctions.Itcanchangeitsshapefreely,workasacivilianvehicle(民用车辆)ontheroad,andweighsabout500kgwithapersoninside.Thecompanysaidthe3.9-million-yuanpriceisonlyapreliminary(初步的)reference.HuangJiawei,amarketingworkeratUnitreesaidthefinalpricewouldbedecidedaccordingtomoreusers'needs.China'shumanoidrobotindustryisgrowingfasttheseyears.In2025,Chinesecompaniesmadenearly90%oftheworld'shumanoidrobotsales.ExpertssaytheGD01showsChinahascrossedakey“engineeringthreshold(门槛)”.Thoughitisstillnotreadyforcommondailyuse,themechacouldworkinthemeparks,rescue(救援)effortsanddifficultworkingenvironmentsinthefuture.29.Theunderlinedphrase“breakthrough”inParagraph2hasthesamemeaningasA.Weshouldbreakthroughourownshortcomings(缺点)instudy.B.Thesuncanbreakthroughthedarkclouds.C.Soldierstrytobreakthroughtheenemy'sline.D.Shewantstobreakthroughherownlimits.30.WhichpictureshowstheGD01'sabilitytotransform?31.What'sthestructureofthetext?A.①-②③④-⑤B.①-②-③-④-⑤C.①②-③-④-⑤D.①②-③-④-⑤32.Whatisthewriter'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.TointroduceChina'snewmannedmechaanditsinfluence.B.Toexplainhowtopilotagiantmecha.C.Totellpeoplehowmechasworkinmovies.D.Tocomparemechaswithhumanoidrobots.CIn2026,attheChinaInternetCivilizationConference,actorYuShi'sspeechcaughtwidespreadattention.Insteadofusingcomplexjargon(术语),hetalkedabouthowyoungpeoplecanhelpspreadChinesetraditionalculturearoundtheworldinnewways,basedonhisownexperiences.PuttingCultureintoPractice:MakingTraditionsComeAliveYuShibelievesthattraditionalculturedoesnotlackgoodcontent;whatitlacksisupdatedwaysofexpression.Hehasgivenhisanswerthroughactions.ShowingEasternPowerwithHorseArchery(骑射):Besidesbeinganactor,YuShiisalsoahorsearcherylover.HeoncerepresentedChinaininternationalhorsearcherycompetitions.Duringtheevent,ashortvideoofhimridingahorsewhileholdingaflagunexpectedlybecamepopularonoverseasplatforms.Manyforeignnetizenswereattractedbyhisvigorous(刚健的),free-spiritedandcalmmanner,andfeltthecharmofChinesetraditionalculturedirectly.ConnectingthePastandPresentwithMusic:WhenfilmingthemovieCrossingFourTimes,hecreatedtheredrocksongSongofIdeal.Hetriedtoexpresspassion,beliefandidealsthroughmusicalformsthatyoungpeoplearemorefamiliarwith.BrilliantLinesThatWonPraiseYuShigavehisspeechwithoutnotes.Itwasclearinlogicandfullofmemorablequotes(金句/名言),showinghisrichculturalknowledgeandexcellentcommunicationskills.“Traditionandthemodernarenotseparated.Aslongaswefindtherightway,thespiritualpowerfromhistorycanstillreachyoungpeopletoday.”“Beautyisauniversallanguagethatneedsnotranslation.Traditionalcultureisneverjustanancientsymbol.”“Whenyoungpeoplereimagineandexpresstraditionalculturethroughmusic,imagesandactions,itisnolongerjusttheword‘tradition’inbooks.Instead,itisawayoflifethatisstillalivetoday.”MoreThanWords:ATrueCulturalCommunicatorYuShi’sculturalpromotion(推广)isnotjusttalk.Hepracticeswhathesays.Heservesastheexecutivedirector(执行主任)oftheEquestrianArcherySportsCenterundertheCommitteeofHorseCultureSportsoftheChinaEthnicMinoritiesSportsAssociation.Heevenleadsteamstotakepartininternationaleventshimself,makingrealcontributionstothedevelopmentoftraditionalhorsearchery.Hisworkhasalsobeenrecognizedbyofficialmedia,whichseehimasanexcellentexampleofyoungpeopleinthenewera.Heprovesthroughactionsthatculturaloutputisnotaboutrigidlectures,butaboutshowingtangible,understandableandfriendlyChinathatistotheworldinrealandlivelyways.33.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputintheblank?A.HegaveupactingtofocusonhorsearcheryB.Heusedrockmusictoconnectyoungpeoplewithtraditionalideals.C.HorsearcherycompetitionsareheldonlyinChinaD.Redrockmusichasnoconnectionwithtraditionalculture34.Theunderlinedword“tangible”inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningtoA.easytoignoreB.easytounderstandandfeelC.hardtodescribeD.impossibletochange35.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutYuShi?A.Heneverusessocialmediatosharehislife.B.Heonlypromotestraditionalculturethroughacting.C.Hebelievestraditionalcultureshouldstayunchanged.D.Hepracticeswhathesaysaboutculturalcommunication.36.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsYuShi'sworkinculturalcommunication?A.DoubtfulB.NegativeC.SupportiveandadmiringD.UninterestedD(NancyliveswithBillSikes,adangerousthief(小偷),andsheisalsopartofthecriminalworldhebelongsto.Oliverisayoungorphan(孤儿)whoisindanger,asSikesplanstoharmhim.)SceneOneNancyhadknownSikesforalongtime.Shehadlearnedtoreadhismoodsbythesoundofhisfootstepsandthelookinhiseyes.Thatnight,thedarkroomsmelledofsmokeanddamp(潮湿的)walls.Shadows(阴影)movedonthewalls,makingtheroomfeelsmallerandcolder.AsSikesspokeofOliver,hisvoicewascalm,whichscaredhermorethanhisanger.“You’lldoasIsay,”hetoldher.Nancysaidnothing,buthiswordslayheavilyonhermind.Sheheldthetablehard,tryingnottoshake.SceneTwoLater,whenSikeshadgoneout,Nancysatalone.Thehousewassilentexceptforthefloormakingnoise.ShethoughtofOliver--small,helpless,andsurroundedbypeoplewhowantedtohurthim.“I'mnobetterthantherest,”shesaidtoherself.“Butheisdifferent.”Thecoldwindpressedagainstthewindow,makingtheroomfeelevenlonelier.Atlast,shestoodup,pulledhercoatcloselyaroundher,andwentoutintothedarkstreets,wherestreetlightsshoneonthewetstoneroad.SceneThreeNancymetRoseMaylieandMr.Brownlowinsecret.Fogwasaroundtheirfeet.Nancyspokequicklyandeverytimesheheardvoicesfaraway,shelookedback.“Iamthecauseofallthis…Iamnotworthyournoticeoryourkindness.Idon'taskyoutopityme,”shesaid.“--onlytoprotecttheboy.”Theylistenedinsilence.Whenshefinished,Rosereachedforherhand,butNancydrewitback(抽回).“It'senoughthatyouknow,”Nancysaid.“Imustgo.”SceneFourNancyreturnedtoSikes.Theroomstillsmelledofsmoke.Acoldwindcamethroughthesmallwindow,makingthecurtainsmovealittle.Sheknewwhatherchoicemightcosther,butshedidnotregretit.Sikessatonawoodenchair,hiseyesfixedonherasiftryingtoreadhermind.“You’vebeenout,”hesaid.Nancystoodnearthedoor,herhandsfoldedinfront.“Yes,”Nancyanswered.Nothingmorewassaid,butthedangerhadalreadybegun.-AdaptedfromOliverTwist37.WhatscaredNancymostaccordingtoSceneOne?A.Sikes'shouting.B.Sikes'calmvoice.C.Shadowsonthewall.D.Thesmellofsmoke.38.WhatcanweinferaboutNancyfromherwordsinSceneThree?A.SheplannedtoleaveLondon.B.SheexpectedtopunishSikes.C.ShecaredmoreaboutOliverthanherself.D.ShewishedRoseandBrownlowtosaveher.39.HowdidNancy'sfeelingschangefromSceneTwotoSceneFour?A.Calm→nervous→angryB.Angry→uneasy→calmC.Uneasy→angry→calmD.Uneasy→nervous→calm40.Eachfollowingpicturematchesonescene.Whichsceneismissing?A.SceneOne.B.SceneTwo.C.SceneThree.D.SceneFour.四、七选五(每题2分,共10分)Recently,ashortdramacalledENEMY(alsoknownasTheTwinSonsofLiYuan)hasbecomeverypopularonline.Itisnotjustastory,butalsoalovingtribute(致敬)toourtraditionalcultureandpatriotism(爱国情怀).ThestoryissetintheRepublicofChina.IttellsthesadstoryoftwoPekingOpera(京剧)performers.Tosavetheircountrymen,theypretendedtosingfortheJapanesearmy.Intheend,theygavetheirlivesonthestage.41.______ThemostattractivepartofthedramaisitscarefulpresentationofPekingOperaelements.Fromtheactors'exactmovementsonstageandbeautifulwater-sleevegestures(水袖动作)tothefinepatternsonthecostumes,everydetailshowsgreatrespectfortraditionalculture.42______Instead,theyputthebeautyandpowerofthisoldartintothecharactersandthestory.Whenthemaincharacterssingandactonstage,theyarenotjustplayingroles.Theyarealsoshowingtheirnationalspiritof“preferringtodieratherthangiveup”.43.______Forexample,thenamesofthemaincharacters,“ChenJiaotou”and“ChenXiangkou”,refertotwosadhistoricalevents:theLugouBridgeIncidentandtheNanjingStreetBattle.Byconnectingthefictionalstorywithrealhistory,itgivesthepatriotismaclearfoundation.ThesuccessofENEMYletsusseethegreatcharmoftraditionalcultureinmodernstories.44.______True“intangibleculturalheritage(非物质文化遗产)”isnotjustoldrelics(文物)keptinmuseums.Itisalivingculturethatcanmixwithmoderntastesandconnectwithyoungpeopletoday.45____Ittellsusthatthetrueessence(精髓)ofcultureandtheloveforourcountryarethemostimportant“heritage”torememberandpassdown.A.Ittellsusthattraditionalculturecanstillshinebrightlyintoday'sworld.B.Thesearenotjustbeautifulvisualeffects.C.ThecoreofthestoryisbuiltaroundChina'sintangibleculturalheritage--PekingOpera.D.What'smore,manypartsofthestoryhavedeephistoricalmeanings.E.Thedramausesthemosttouchingwaytoexplainthisidea.F.Manyyoungpeopledon'tliketraditionalcultureverymuch.五、词汇运用(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)OnMay5,2026,WuYize,22,wontheWorldSnookerChampionship.Hebecamethefirst"post-2000"player46_____(win)thetitleandthesecondChineseplayerafterZhaoXintong."Myparentsarethetruechampions.They47_____(be)myspiritual(精神的)powereversince."Wusaid.WuwasborninLanzhouin2003.At7,he48_____(fall)inlovewithsnookerandshowedgreattalent.Hisfather,WuJiepin,decidedtosupporthisdream.49_____(help)Wutrain,thefatherclosedhisantiqueshop(古董店),soldtheirhouse,andspentalltheirsavings.At13,theymovedtoDongguanwhereWustudiedatDingJunhui’sacademy.Later,theywenttoSheffield,UK.Livinginasmallflat,thefatherworkedhardtopayforWu'straining.Henevercomplained,evenwhenWufaced50_____(difficult).Lastyear,Wuwonhis51_____(one)bigtitleinNanjing.Now,hehasachievedhisdream.Hisstoryshowsthatloveandsupportcanmakedreamscometrue.Wu'ssuccessisnotjust52_____(person),butalsoanewstepforChinesesnooker.YoungChineseplayersarerisingfast,53_____(show)thestrengthofthenewgeneration.Wuhopestoencouragemoreteenagerstosticktotheirgoals.Withhardworkandfamilylove,nothingis54_____(possible).Heaimshigherforfuturechallenges.Wuwillkeepworkinghardandbringmore55_____(proud)toChina.六、短文填空(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)ThefilmDearYouisawarmstoryaboutwaiting,trustandlove.Itusesoldletterstotellatouchingstorythatc56theseaandhalfalifetime.ThestoryisaboutaChaoshangrandmanamedYeShrou.Shelivesaquietlifeinheroldage,k57allthelettersherhusbandZhengMushengsentbackfromSoutheastAsia.HergrandsonXiaoweigoestoThailandtofindhisgrandpa,whoissaidtobearichman.Buthefindsasurprisingt58:hisgrandpadiedlongago,andthepenpalwhowrotetoYeShuroualltheseyearsisaThaiwomannamedXieNanzhi.Asthetruthcomesout,asecretthatwash59for50yearscomestolight.ZhengMushengoncepromisedhisfriendtotakecareofhisfamilyinreturnforkindness.Afterhedied,hisXieNanzhikeptwritingtoYeShurouinhisnameandsenthermoneytokeepherfromfeelingh60.Thetwowomennevermet,buttheys61eachotherthroughtheselettersandlookedafterthefamilytogether.Akeypartofthefilmisthe“Qiaopi(侨批)”.ThesewerespeciallettersfromoverseasChinese.Theynotonlyhadmoney,butalsonewsandlovefromhome.EachQiaopicarriedheavyresponsibilityandhomesickness,bringingfamiliest62acrosstheworld.Thefilmalsoshowsthegreatnessofthetwowomen.YeShurour63threechildrenaloneandstayedstrong.XieNanzhikeptherpromiseforalifetime.Theybothshowedw64responsibility,kindnessandlovereallymean.WithsimplescenesandrealChaoshandialect(潮汕方言),thefilmtouchespeople'shearts.Ittellsastorythateveryonecanunderstand.Thec65ofloveandtrustbetweenthetwowomen,aswellasthetruefeelingsintheletters,makethefilmtrulymoving.阅读与回答问题(本题共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Forthefirsttimeinhistory,aChineseillustrator(插画家)haswontheHansChristianAndersenAward(HCA)--widelyregardedasthe“NobelPrize”forchildren'sliterature.HernameisCaiGao,whoislovinglyknowninChinaas“PictureBookGrandma”.CaiGaowasbornin1946inChangsha,Hunanprovince.Shegrewupinawarmandcaringenvironment.Herfamilyencouragedherinterestinartfromanearlyage.Theywouldmakeregulartripstothetheatre,andafterwardsyoungCaiGaopaintedthescenessheremembered.Hergrandmotheralsohadastronginfluenceonher.Shelovedsingingnurseryrhymesandtellingstoriestothefamily.CaiGaooncesaid,“Myearliestmemoriesareofaworldfullofstories.ThatiswhyIbelievegoodstorytellingissoimportantforchildren.Agoodstoryshouldbringchildrenenjoyment.Childrencanlearnnewthingsfromstoriesaswell.Agoodstoryshouldalsobringthemknowledge,whichhelpschildrengrowbetter.”Asastudent,sheoftendrewillustrationsforherschoolmagazine.Shelatertaughtinavillagefornearlytwelveyears.Duringthisperiod,CaiGaobeganimprovingandcreatingforbooksandmagazines.CaicreatesclassicalpicturebooksbasedonChinesefolklore(民俗);herwell-knownworksincludeBao'er(TheFoxSpirit)andseveralcollectionsoffolkart.HerillustrationsareinfluencedbyChineseinkpainting,folkart,andsoftcolours.Inherwork,onecanclearlysensethequality,artistryandemotional(情感的)depthshebringstoeachpiece.Thewaysheseestheworldisbeautiful.TheHCAisthehighestinternationalrecognitionawardedtoauthorsandillustratorsofchildren'sbooks.Uponwinningtheaward,CaiGaosaid:“Thishonorbelongstoallmypeerswhowitnessedandnurtured(滋养)Chinesepicturebooks’earlydevelopment.”66.WhoinfluencedCaiGaofroma

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