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(B)Throughout the history, to achieve beauty is a common pursuit in all cultures. __11__ is beautiful differs from culture to culture.The ancient Chinese women had to endure the pain of foot -binding since Sun Dynasty. Under the teaching of the so-called“convention”, a lot of Chinese girls had to put themselves at risk. ___12__ marrying a good husband, they had to bind their f eettightly. Sometimes, their feet were even distorted into the shape of small shoes. __13__ it was very inconvenient for them to walk ,they could not but accept it. In fact, in the ancient Chinese society, a woman __14__ small feet would be more likely to marry a goodhusband. With their feet __15__ tightly, a woman was thought to be able to walk more elegantly. I n China, since then, small feet hadalmost __16__ all the beautiful traits of Chinese women. Legend had it that the founder of the Ming Dynasty __17__ tried to killthose who scorned his wife’s big feet.The most common legend dated back to Chinese “South Tang” kingdom __18__ rulers controlled southern China in the 10thcentury. The prince's concubine, Yao Niang walked so gracefully that it appeared as if she had been "skimming over the top of goldenlilies". To follow that, the "lily footed" woman became a model for China. A variation of this legend was that Yao Niang was ordere dthat she __19__ her feet in the shape of half moons. She was to do this so that she could perform an early variation of ballet, alsocalled toe dancing for the royal court. This legend is probably the __20__ likely to be true, because women with bound fe et couldhardly walk, let alone dance.
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(B) Which
(C)What
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難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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