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World Expo is the largest theme exhibition where the organizer and participants can communicate and promote the specific concepts. Therefore, the concept a World Expo 【C1】______ must tally (吻合) with the international background and 【C2】______ trend of thought at that time, and the 【C3】______ theme must reflect the common 【C4】______ of the international society.
In May 1999, while 【C5】______ of bidding for World Expo 2010, Shanghai Municipal Government began to ponder 【C6】______ the theme selection and presentation and listed this item of work as its 【C7】______ .
Seemingly, the commonness and innovation of a theme is 【C8】______ The popular topics often lack 【C9】______ , while the original and never-discussed topics are likely to be strangely unfamiliar. Both of these two themes are short 【C10】______ competitiveness and mustn't be adopted.
Through collecting the themes and their basic background introductions of the 【C11】______ World Expos since 1933 and 【C12】______ the development trend of the world and the development practices of China and Shanghai, the professional study group started to mine and compare the key words for the theme. After hearing 【C13】______ the opinions and proposals of the domestic and overseas experts, they recruited over 30 themes in six 【C14】______ such as "City", "Civilization and Culture", "Known and Unknown", "Exploration and Innovation", "Environment" and "Information". And after many rounds of selection and 【C15】______ and under the support of the Bureau of International Exhibition, the study group 【C16】______ such two elements as "City" and "Life Quality", which 【C17】______ into such three themes as "New City, New Life", "Better City, Better Life" and "Metropolis, Highquality Life". Then after having 【C18】______ with over 200 domestic and overseas experts, the theme study group decided to use "city" and "life" as the key words for the theme, 【C19】______ such theme is in accordance with the general development trend of the humankind and can 【C20】______ the extensive attention of the world.
【C1】

A. conveys
B. converts
C. contends
D. conceals

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A. To make an accidental coincidence.
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