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CUM Ve and reassembled submerged. Therelvic, up and 180 meters farther back from the water. In the end, th drowned. Better still, Egypt was spared the loss of these precio 3. (B) spent 4. (B) Cost 5. (B) to ma wila ※完二篇 When speaking of cultural heritage, what do you think of? Some might think a cultural site is only something from the past and should be gotten rid of when possible. In fact, these sites give us precious 1. into life in the past. Of course it is necessary that development 2. place. this doesn't have to come at the cost of clearing out ancient treasures that can never be replaced. Take Kaohsiung . This port city in southern Taiwan once faced such a problem and had to figure out a priceless old structure could be preserved. In the early 2000s, Kaohsiung was a new underground metro and railway system because of serious traffic congestion. The only problem was that the decades-old Kaohsiung Railway Station had to be destroyed so as to 7. the new underground system. local residents had great affection for this old station, the authorities had to act quickly to save it. After numerous meetings and discussions, experts suggested that the whole structure 9. moved. In the end, it 17 days to move the building to its new location. As a result, both the station and many of the locals' fond memories were successfully preserved. 全新試題 6. (C) Ho (B) Suddenly (B) conclude (C)re 8. (C) 1. (A) paid (AD2. (A) To cost (A) 3. 13. (A) of making (D)4. 14. (A) Fortunately DB) 5. (A) spare (A) 6. (A) In order to (B) 7. (A) mission (D) 8. (A) how A B 19. (A) situated AB ) 10. (A) from (B) In addition to (B) abundance (C) 10. (C) (B) whether (B) situating (B) with (C) (D) missions ( (C) conclusions (C) take ) 1. (A) glimpses ) 2. (A) takes ) 3. (A) Therefore ) 4. (A) as example (B) campaigns (B) took (B) However (B) like example (D) taking (D) Instead (D) an example ( (C) Besides (C) for example

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