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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

When in 1984 I. M. Pei, then the most sought-after architect in America, 1.(present) his plans for a 70-foot glass pyramid in the 18th-century courtyard of the Louvre, the general2.(react) was anger. Because Mr. Pei was Chinese-American, he3. (apparent) had no under standing of the Louvre, or Paris, or France.

However, these remarks did not annoy him. With quick enthusiasm and wide smiles, he took them. He had been asked to design 4.new entrance for the museum and5. everyone’s surprise, instead of adding on some concrete block, he had created a great welcoming space: put a winding staircase underground and capped it with a ray of light6.did not hurt the old facades(外墙).

When he was a child, his imagination 7.( shape) by his family' s ancient gardens at Suzhou in Jiangsu. There, he would wander winding8.(path) through fantastic rocks towards pavilions (亭子), unconsciously 9. (absorb) the beauty of the surroundings.

Mr. Pei built a hotel complex at Fragrant Hill outside Beijing, after returning to China in 1974. He regarded this as a chance10. (bring) the Chinese away from their dull eastern European blocks and back to the domestic traditions they had lost.

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