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  1. He read a description of an ancient fragrant plant called 'ping' in a collection of poems.

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  2. In the negotiations, we have already reached our bottom line and have no further room for compromise.

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  3. After years of management, the outlook of this poor village has changed dramatically.

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  4. The works of this famous artist have received very high acclaim in this lifetime.

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  5. The medieval Crusades were intended to fight against those they saw as infidels.

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  6. This scholar has conducted deep research into the political systems of the Jin and Yuan dynasties.

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  7. Even after living in the city for years, he still maintains the true qualities of a working person.

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  8. His career in this industry seems to have hit a glass ceiling.

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  9. Huajixi is a very popular traditional folk art form in the Shanghai area.

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  10. During those chaotic times of constant warfare, the lives of ordinary people were full of suffering.

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  11. In physics class, the students are earnestly discussing Newton's laws of mechanics.

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  12. Peeping into others' privacy is not only immoral, but may even be illegal.

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  13. Police are urging citizens to stay vigilant and avoid falling victim to telecommunications fraud.

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  14. Due to excessive groundwater extraction, land subsidence in this city is very severe.

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  15. The veteran practitioner massaged the patient's pressure points several times to help ease the pain.

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  16. The peonies in the courtyard are blooming beautifully, and people are coming one after another to admire the flowers.

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  17. Ancient texts mention that this minor official named Di was primarily responsible for organizing documents.

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  18. Because of his excellent performance on the project, the boss decided to give him a raise.

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  19. In ancient times, officials usually began handling their daily public duties during the Sishi period (9 a.m. to 11 a.m.).

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  20. He drank too much liquor at yesterday's party and is now completely drunk.

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