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More than 10 million Chinese cultural relics have been lost overseas,lots of which were stolen and illegally shipped out of China during the times of war before 1949.About 1.67 million pieces are housed in no more than 200 museums in 47 countries,which accounts for 10 percent of all lost Chinese cultural relics,and the rest are in the hands of private collectors.
   Most of these treasures are owned by museums or private collectors in the United States,Europe,Japan and Southeast Asian countries.There are more than 23,000 pieces in the British Museum,most of which were stolen or bought for pennies more than 100 years ago.
   The major method to recover these national treasures was to buy them back.In some cases,private collectors donated the relics to the government.Also,the government can turn to official channels to demand the return of relics.
   In 2003,a priceless bronze pig's head dating from the Qing Dynasty was returned to its home in Beijing after it was removed by the Anglo-French Allied Army over 140 years ago.Macao entrepreneur Stanley Ho donated 6 million yuan to buy it back from a US art collector and then donated it to the Poly Art Museum in Beijing.
   Although buying-back is the most feasible way to recover the lost treasures,limited funding is always a big headache.
   In recent years,the Chinese government has improved efforts to recover the precious cultural relics lost overseas.It has started a national project on the recovery of the treasures and has set up a database(數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)) collecting relevant information.It has signed several international agreements with many countries on this matter,and is also looking for international cooperation to recover the relics by working closely with several international organizations.

(1)What is the passage mainly about?
B
B

A.The best way to recover cultural relics.
B.The efforts to recover Chinese cultural relics.
C.Stanley Ho donated a bronze pig's head to Beijing.
D.Chinese cultural relics were stolen by the Anglo-French Allied Army.
(2)What we can know about the bronze pig's head?
B
B

A.It was made in the Ming Dynasty.
B.It is now in the Poly Art museum in Beijing.
C.It was donated by the French government to China.
D.It was removed by the Anglo-French Allied Army over 150 years ago.
(3)What does the underlined word "feasible" in Paragraph 5 mean?
A
A

A.possible
B.difficult
C.wonderful
D.careful
(4)What can we infer from the last paragraph?
C
C

A.China has enough money to buy all the cultural relics back.
B.Many countries have returned the lost cultural relics to China for free.
C.The Chinese government has done a lot to recover the lost cultural relics.
D.China is preparing to set up a database to collect information about the lost cultural relics.

【答案】B;B;A;C
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