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题型:语法填空-短文语填 难度:0.65 引用次数:34 题号:20695053
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Jingdezhen, known     1     the “Porcelain Capital” of China, has a long history and a magnificent culture. Located on the south of the Yangtze, between the Huangshan Mountain range and the plains of Poyang Lake, it is designated (指定) one of the first 24 famous Chinese cities of historical and cultural interests and a first-rate city     2     is open to the foreigners by China’s State Council.

Endowed (赋予) by nature with a network of rivers and hills, Jingdezhen is     3     prefecture-level city directly under the provincial government with a total area of about 5,248 square     4     (kilometer) and a population of 1.49 million. The city’s reputation for     5     (produce) fine porcelain began in the Eastern Han Dynasty. During the Song Dynasty the Jingdezhen workshop     6     (order) to produce porcelain for the court.

    7     (traditional), Jingdezhen was titled Ceramic Capital. Since the period of Han Dynasty, Jingdezhen     8     (have) the ceramic industry. Up to now, it has more than 2000 years of history. Porcelain of Jingdezhen has a     9     (beauty) shape, various types, rich decorations and unique styles. It is worldwide famous for     10     (it) color as white jade, brightness as mirror, thinness as paper and sound as music.

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