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Words and sentences: Use the exhibition to make sentences (about 30)

Exhibition Pinyin: zhan lan

Exhibition explanation: Displayed for people to watch ~Knowledge | Photography~.

Exhibition sentences: 1. They prepared a large-scale Dunhuang art exhibition.

2. Go to the exhibition center. I have to report this new situation quickly.

3. Manufacturers participating in trade fair exhibitions distribute free samples to arouse people's interest.

4. She took the students to see art exhibitions.

5. This is an exhibition of artworks made of chocolate and caramel.

6. How can I get specific information about that exhibition?

7. I went there, and the people there disassembled a car for exhibition and gave us the parts.

8. We should celebrate the establishment of an exhibition on psychoanalysis in the Science Museum.

9. For someone like me who visits this place for several months every year, this exhibition feels like a propaganda, or at least an advertisement.

10. “He promised me a piece of land for a butterfly exhibition if I could get planning permission,” Farrell recalled.

11. Is this the focus of the exhibition?

12. If you like art, there are always free exhibitions to see in bustling towns or cities.

13. He would occasionally call me at odd moments to talk about the works he was working on or the exhibition he had just seen.

14. I feel a little bit tender about his ambitious exhibition.

15. I designed an ad that looks like an invitation, targeting collaboration and trade show planners.

16. But for this exhibition, museum officials believe the timing is right.

17. In the following years, the museum eagerly launched expeditions to obtain giant pandas for exhibitions.

18. Therefore, I would not say that this kind of exhibition is true history, but propaganda.

19. I think this exhibition is very educational and correct.

20. However, as this exhibition shows, Mauritius faces huge economic and social challenges in the process of transition from relying on trade preferences to participating in global economic competition.

21. “The Auschwitz exhibition no longer plays the role it once did,” he continued.

22. Instead, the exhibition focuses on the society that nourished and empowered him.