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In recent years, many original Chinese children's novels and picture books, with moving stories and Chinese elements, 1.(reach)great heights in the international markets. Children's books have clocked 7.3 million volumes, 2.(account) for 50.33 percent of all books exported.

Three factors have 3.(great) contributed to the 4.(grow): the depth of the story, traditional Chinese elements and emotions of the characters.

The meaning of children's books lies in conveying the profound connotation (内涵)behind the story. Through the unique interpretation of the humanity and the environment, 5.(write) share the same feelings with Chinese and Western readers.

Cao Wenxuan, 6.is the writer of Bronze and Sunflower, even won Hans Christian Andersen Award. The English version of the book was published in 2015 by a British company, 7.republished in 2017. It was included in "the voice of the world -- the world's 8.(beautiful) novel series".

The book tells the story of the growing relationship 9.a city girl, Sunflower, and a country boy, Bronze. The author displays the extreme struggle of the characters in 10.face of hardship, and describes the true, the good and the beautiful in human nature with vigor(活力) and warmth.

 

1.have reached 2.accounting 3.greatly 4.growth 5.writers 6.who 7.and 8.most beautiful 9.between 10.the 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。近年来,许多中国儿童的小说和图画书,有动人的故事和中国元素,在国际市场上达到了很高的高度。有三个因素极大地促进了这种增长:故事的深度、中国传统元素和人物的情感。本文介绍了作家曹文轩及他的获奖作品Bronze and Sunflower。 1.根据In recent years,可知句子用现在完成时态,句子主语是many original Chinese children's novels and picture books所以谓语动词用复数形式,故答案为have reached。 2.考查现在分词。句意:儿童书籍的销量达到730万册,占所有图书出口的50.33%。此处是现在分词做伴随状态,故答案为accounting。 3.考查副词。句意:有三个因素极大地促进了经济增长。此处contribute是动词,副词修饰动词,故答案为greatly。 4.考查名词。句意:有三个因素极大地促进了经济增长。定冠词the用在名词前面,故答案为growth。 5.考查名词复数。句意:通过对人文和环境的独特解读,作家们与中国和西方读者有着同样的感受。结合句意可知此处用名词复数,故答案为writers。 6.考查非限制性定语从句。句意:曹文轩,Bronze 和 Sunflower的作者,甚至赢得了安徒生奖。此处Cao Wenxuan是先行词,指人,后面的定语从句缺少主语和引导词,故答案为who。 7.考查并列连词。句意:这本书的英文版于2015年由一家英国公司出版,并于2017年再版。此处表示递进的并列关系,故答案为and。 8.考查最高级。句意:它被收录在“世界之声——世界上最美丽的小说系列”中。可知此处用形容词最高级,故答案为most beautiful。 9.考查介词。句意:这本书讲述了一个城市女孩,向日葵和乡村男孩,青铜的故事。between ---and---,两者之间,故答案为between。 10.考查固定搭配。句意:作者展示了面对苦难人物的极端斗争,并用活力和热情描述了人性的真实、善良和美丽。in the face of面对着---,故在face前加the。
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