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    Released on Aug 30, a three-episode web series titled Escape From the British Museum has gone viral online for its touching and innovative narrative (叙事). The series follows the journey home of a Chinese jade teapot that has come to life as a girl. She runs away from the British Museum and comes across a Chinese journalist who helps the artifact return to China. The series, created by two Chinese vloggers, aims to raise broader awareness of Chinese artifacts that were stolen or looted (掠夺) from China and are displayed or stored in the British Museum. 

    The video series echoes the Chinese people's call for the British Museum to return these Chinese artifacts. However, some UK media outlets said that the video series promotes nationalism (民族主义). In fact, every country whose artifacts are displayed or stored in the British Museum wants them back. These countries, such as Greece, Nigeria and Sudan, have already issued their demands for the return of artifacts. It's fair enough to say these demands are shared. They can correct centuries-old wrongs by having the UK return artifacts to their rightful homes.

    An opinion in the UK newspaper The Telegraph said that if the British Museum gives back its collection of artifacts, then nationalism will win over humanity's common heritage. It also said that the artifacts were "lawfully acquired (合法取得) " by the UK. By "lawfully acquired", does the writer mean the artifacts were acquired with the "help" of machine guns and warships? Or does he mean that the cultural artifacts of African, Asian and American countries should be kept in the hands of looters, rather than in their land of origin?

    1. (1) What is the video series Escape from the British Museum mainly about? 
      A . Cultural artifacts looted by the UK.        B . Hidden dangers in the British Museum. C . The arguments about the British museum. D . The journey of a Chinese artifact coming home.
    2. (2) What does the video series aim to highlight? 
      A . Protests against UK's nationalism. B . The beauty of Chinese cultural artifacts. C . The desire of stolen artifacts to be returned. D . Efforts made by Chinese activists to get artifacts back.
    3. (3) What's the author's purpose in mentioning countries like Greece, Nigeria and Sudan?
      A . To show the UK did something wrong in the past. B . To stress China's demands are shared by many countries. C . To emphasize former colonized countries have grown stronger. D . To highlight diverse artifacts are housed in the British Museum.
    4. (4) What is the author's attitude toward the opinion in The Telegraph?
      A . It's totally unacceptable. B . It's a little bit reasonable. C . It lacks enough evidence. D . It shows the writer's ignorance.

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