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1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。

2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡對應題目的答案標號涂黑;如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在試卷上無效。

3.考試結束后,本試卷和答題卡一并交回。一、單選題:本大題共15小題,共15分。1.Wecan’tknow________accordingtothefollowingdescription.Mr.GreenlivesinNanjing,Heisacook.Heworksfivedaysaweek.Heloveshsteningtomusicwhileheisworking.Andheisalsogoodatplayingbasketball.A.whatMr.Green’sjobis B.whereMr.Greenlives

C.howMr.Greengoestowork D.whatMr.Green’shobbyis2.Itisn’twhatyouhaveorwhoyouarethatmakesyouhappyorunhappy,but________youthinkaboutit.A.whether B.what C.how D.why3.—Please________thesedonationsforkids.—OK,letmesee.Perfect!Kidshereareingreatneedoftoysandbooks.A.checkout B.cutdown C.sellout D.turndown4.—Ihave________butpraiseforthepolicebecausetheyoftenhelppeopleoutoftrouble.—Yes,they’rewellworthpraising.A.everything B.nothing C.anything D.something5.–It’salreadysixo’clock.Themeetingwillbeginin10minutes.Howcanwegetthereintime?-Don’tworry.Iputtheclock20minutes____________.A.upwards B.forward C.before D.behind6.Hey,mydearfriend!It’syou!Ididn’texpectyou________over.Whatanicesurprise!A.hadcome B.Ihavecome C.wouldcome D.willcome7.—Howaboutyourwork?—Terriblydifficult!Supposesomeonegiveyouaboxandaskyoutodescribe________what'sinsidewithoutopeningit.A.closely B.widely C.exactly D.mostly8.—Tom,doyouknow________?Anengineer.—That’sinteresting.Iguessyouoftenfixthingsforothersinyourschool.A.whatdomyclassmatescallme B.whatmyclassmatescallme

C.whydomyclassmatescallme D.howmyclassmatescallme9.Whichofthefollowingsentenceshasthesamestructureas“DanieliswatchingJimwork.”?A.Actorsareplayingdifferentrolesonthestage.

B.Volunteersoftenofferchildrenhelpinpoorareas.

C.Lucypickeduphersisterattheairporttheotherday.

D.Iadvisehimtodevelopagoodstudyhabit.10.Whichofthefollowingcanbeaheadlineinthenewspaper?A.Theancientartgoesonline

B.Ourteamwonthematchatlast

C.Asianscholarsprefermainrandforhigherstudios

D.Shipwrecksisfilledwithrelicsfoundindeepsea11.Myfriendspentasmuchtimeashecould________hiswork,andtheprojecthedevotedhimself________abigawardatlast.A.todo;winning B.todo;win C.doing;towin D.doing;towon12.When________help,oneoftensays“Thankyou”or“It’skindofyou”.A.offering B.tooffer C.offered D.tobeoffered13.—Tomisalwaysreadytohelpothers.—________.HeoftenhelpsmewithmyChemistry.A.Soheis B.Sohedoes C.Soishe D.Sodoeshe14.Itisnotgoodtoworktoohardlikehim.No,asthesayinggoes,________A.year’splanstartswithspring.

B.allworkandnoplaymakeJackadullboy.

C.thegrassisgreenerontheotherside.

D.Romewasn’tbuiltinaday.15.—I’mgoingtomovehouseinafewdays.Iwonderifyoucouldhelp.—________.JustletmeknowwhenandIwillbethere.A.Itdepends B.Forgetit C.Youbet D.Youarewelcome二、完形填空:本大題共10小題,共15分。Iwasthenewkidintown.Mydadgotanewjob,andwe

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andmovedfromouroldhome,school,friendsandeverything.Iwasnotanadventurousperson.Shyandquiet,Ireadalotanddidnotmakefriendseasily.WouldIfitin?WouldI

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inthisstrangenewworld?Iwasgoodatschool.Lovingbooksandreadinghelpedmetogetgood

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Teacherslovedthataboutme.However,otherkidsdidnot.Theydidn’tlikemegettingtopgrades,answeringquestionsinclass,beingdelightedwithschool.Ididnot

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popularitycontests.ButIcouldn’tstopbeingme—lovingtoreadandlearn.Ifeltlikeatotal

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.Nobodywouldlikeme.Thenoneday,atall,muscularboyinEnglishclassapproachedme.He

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himselfasamemberoftheschoolbasketballteam.Iknewthat—hewasthestarplayer!“Hey,”hesaid“YoudoreallywellinEnglishclass.Doyouthinkyoucouldhelpme?”“Yes,definitelyyes,”Isaid.Wemadethedealwithanexchangeofsmiles.Fromthatmomenton,myschoollifechanged.Thebasketballplayersaskedmetohelpthemout.Theygatheredaroundmeand

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metoclasses.Allthegirlsadmiredmeforthat.Nobodygaveme

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forbeingsmartanymoreandIfitin.Iwasthankfultobesmartenoughtohelptheteam.Itaughttheguysaboutcommasandsubject-verbagreement.Theytaughtmehowtodribble(運)basketball.Andtheytaughtmethatbeingsmartcouldbeareal

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whichIcouldusetohelpothers.ThoughIwasonlyfivefeettall,Iwalkedthehallsfeelingastallasthosetoweringbasketballplayerswhohelpedmetofitinthenewenvironment.Theygavemecourageandconfidencetobemyself—a

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girlwhobutreallyknewhowtodribbleabasketball.16.A.turnedup B.pickedup C.putup D.packedup17.A.survive B.recover C.study D.improve18.A.friends B.grades C.moments D.attitudes19.A.lose B.win C.acquire D.finish20.A.fighter B.fool C.failure D.friend21.A.viewed B.accepted C.introduced D.imagined22.A.ran B.walked C.rushed D.pushed23.A.help B.trouble C.comfort D.respect24.A.problem B.success C.blessing D.reflection25.A.short B.tall C.strong D.weak三、閱讀理解:本大題共20小題,共40分。AFourWaysYourCatTriestoCommunicatewithYouCatsareamazingcreatures,andwhiletheycan’ttalktous,theycertainlyknowhowtocommunicatetheirneedsandfeelings.It’sjustuptoustolearnhowtolistentowhattheyaresaying.MeowingCatsmeowattheirownersforseveralreasons,including:toaskforfood,togreetpeople,toaskforattention,toletyouknowtheywanttogooutside/comeinside.Inaddition,elderlycatssufferingfromcognitivedisfunction,similartoAlzheimer’sDisease(阿爾茨海默癥)inhumans,maymeowduetobecomingconfusedordisoriented,soweencourageyoutoscheduleanappointmentwithusifyourseniorcatseemsconfusedorismeowingmorethanusual.PurringWhilecatsdopurrasasignofcontentment,theyalsodoitasaself-comfortingmechanismwhensick,stressedorinjured.Ifyourcatispurringbutalsoshowingsignsthatsomethingmaybewrong,likehidingmorethanusualorrefusingfood/water,theycouldbesickorinpain.TailPostureIftheyholdtheirtailstraightupandhaverelaxedfur,they’relikelytofeelhappyorcurious.Butiftheirfurstandsonendwhiletheirtailisstraight,thisindicates(means“shows”)fearoranger.Holdingthetailloworhiddenbetweenthelegsindicatesinsecurity,andatailthat’srapidlytwitchingbackandforthsuggestsanxiety.RubbingWhenyourcatrubsagainstyourlegsorgivesyouheadbutts,theyaretellingyouthattheyloveyou.Thatisnottheonlythingtheyaredoing,though!Catsrubtheirbodiesandcheeksagainstpeopleandobjectstomarktheirterritoryandtoclaimhumans,othercats,andvariousobjectsastheirown.26.Whencatsaresickorinpain,whataretheylikelytodo?A.Meowattheirowners. B.Rubagainstyourlegs.

C.Purrandrefusefood. D.Holdtheirtailstraightup.27.Whatmayacatshowwhenithidesitstailbetweenlegs?A.Insecurity. B.Depression. C.Curiosity. D.Happiness.28.Whoprovidesthistextmostprobably?A.Acatsitter B.Acatowner.

C.Ananimalshelter. D.Apethealthcarecentre.BLindaislookingthroughthewebsite.Hereiswhatshereads.Researchershavefoundthehealthbenefitsofdancingforpeopleinpoorhealthcondition,fromimprovingbrainhealthtocreatingcommunity.Beckyisteachingagroupof80adultssomedancingskills.Manyofherstudentsareseatedinthedancingroombecausetheyhavedifficultyinmoving.WhentheyarefollowingBecky’sprettymovements,asenseofpeacecomesoverthem.DanceasamedicineHelen,aresearcher,saysthatdancerequiresdifferentpartsofthebraintoworkatthesametime,thatistosay,dancerequiresmore“brainpower”thansimplerrepetitive(重復的)exercises.Sheinvitedtwogroupsofadultstotakepartinprogrammesforoversixmonths.Onegrouppractiseddancingandtheotherdidatraditionalexerciselikecycling.Bothgroupsimprovedtheirlevelofphysicalfitness,butthegroupofdancersimprovedmorecognitiveabilities,suchasmemory,attentionandhigh-levelthinking.DancedescribedbyHelenas“pleasuredouble-play”canliftthemoodandreducestress.DanceasbodyacceptanceBesidesthephysicalandmentalbenefits,dancecanalsohelppeoplewithdiseasesacceptwhattheirbodiescanandcan’tdo.JennyisBecky’sstudent.Herbodywentnumbwhenshewasinhermid-twenties.Shehadnofeelingsfromthekneesdown.Shesufferedfromseriousmuscletightnessandbalanceproblems,makingstandingandwalkingdifficultforher.Jennyrecentlyjoinedanonlinedanceprogramme.Notonlyhasitimprovedhercoordination(協調性),butithasenabledhertoovercomeherfearofbeingjudged(評價)forhowshemoves,bothinthedanceclassandoutintheworld.“Iseesomanypeoplemovinglikeme,”shesays.“Idon’thavetobeperfectinmydancingormakesuremylegliftsthisway—itmakesmecomfortablewithwhereIamrightnow.”DanceascommunityPerhapsoneofthebiggestbenefitsofdanceisthesenseofcommunityitcreates.Dancingwithothersnotonlymakespeoplefeellessdifferentintheirmovingabilities,butalsohelpstofightagainstlonelinessandproblemsingettingalongwithothers.Beckystartedteachingmorethan22yearsago,andshehashelped300communitiesin28countriesaroundtheworld.Insomecountries,suchasIndiaandSouthKorea,peoplehaveputtheirownculturaldancestylesintotheirclasses.Beckywantstocreateasenseoffamilyandcommunityforthisgroupofpeople.Wheneverandwhereversheteaches,shehopestomakethemfeeljoyful,getmuchclosertothecommunity,andexplorethelimitlesspossibilitiesfortherestoftheirlives.29.Inwhichpartofthewebsitemayyoufindthispassage?A.Culture. B.Fashion. C.Health. D.Literature.30.From“Danceasamedicine”part,wecanlearnthat________.A.theactofdancinghelpstoimprove“brainpower”

B.danceneedsmorerepetitiveexercisesthan“brainpower”

C.danceneedsmorehigh-levelthinkingtoliftthemood

D.theactoftraditionalexerciserequiresmoreattention31.Howdoyouunderstandtheunderlinedpartofthispassage?A.Jennyacceptsthedisabilitiesofherbodyafterdancing.

B.Jennywantstobeperfectafterpractisingdancing.

C.Jennyfeelssadbecausesheisweakindancing.

D.Jennythinkssheshouldtreatherlegforbetterdancing.32.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Dancinghelpstocureillness

B.Dancinghelpstoreduceloneliness

C.Dancinghelpstochangemoods

D.DancinghelpstobetteryourselfCItislikeascenefromahorrorfilm:aspiderwebisseveralmeterswide,whichishometothousandsofspiders.AndthatwaswhatJasonG.Goldman,ananimalbehaviorresearcher,foundalongamuddypathinthePeruvianAmazonjungle—thewebarchedfromtreetotree,astructurecontainingtoomanyspiderstocount.Theyappearedtofunctionasasociety,justlikeantsorbees.Anelosimuseximius,thespeciesGoldmanmetintherainforest,isnottheonlykindofsocialspidersintheworld,butitdoesconstructthebiggestwebs.Somecanreachmorethan7.6mlongand1.5mwide.Awebofthatsizecouldcontainasmanyas50,000individualspiders.AnelosimuseximiuswasfirstdiscoveredmorethanacenturyagobyaFrenchscientistnamedEugeneSimon.Moresocialspidershavebeendiscoveredsince.Onewasfoundasrecentlyas2006.AnAnelosimuseximiuscolony(群體)containsadultmalesandfemalesaswellasyoungsters,butthemajorityofspidersonthewebarefemales.Malesaccountforonlybetween5%and22%ofanycolony’spopulation.Socialspidersworktogethertobuild,maintainandcleantheirwebs.Theyworktogethertocatchprey(獵物),anddinetogetherwhentheytrapalargefeast.Thefemalesworktogethertocarefortheyounginthecolony.Theyfeedtheiryoungstersbyvomiting(吐出)upfoodforthem,justlikemotherbirds.Whydidthesespidersbecomesocial?Researchershavediscoveredthreeecological(生態的)elementsthatoftenleadtocooperative(合作的)livingamongspiders.Socialspiderstendtofeedonbiggerprey,foronething.Spiderslivinginplaceswhereitisdifficulttohuntlargeormoreprofitablepreyalonemayeventuallyfigureoutthatitisintheirinteresttoworktogether.33.WhatcanweknowaboutAnelosimuseximiusfromthetext?A.Itslatestbranchwasfoundin2006.

B.ItwasdiscoveredbyJasonG.Goldman.

C.Ithasbeeninexistenceforlessthanacentury.

D.Itbuildsbiggerwebsthanotherkindsofspiders.34.WhichofthefollowingcorrectlyshowsthepartsofanAnelosimuseximiuscolony?A. B.

C. D.35.What’sthemainfeatureofsocialspiders?A.Theyliveonbigprey.

B.Theycarefortheyoung.

C.Theyliveandworktogether.

D.Theymainlyexistintherainforest.36.Thefollowingparagraphwoulddiscuss________.A.newthreatstospiders’colonies

B.newresearchonspiders’colonies

C.morereasonsforspiders’cooperativeliving

D.morespeciesofsocialspidersintheworldDSinceZhaoHongshan’sdermalfillerinjection(皮膚填充注射)fouryearsago—hehasspentaround80,000yuanonhisface.“Gettingplasticsurgeriesisjustasnormalasbodybuilding.Bothmakemenmorehandsomeandconfident,”saysthe33-year-old,whoownsagyminBeijing.ZhaoisamongagrowingnumberofChinesemenusingplasticsurgeriestochangetheirphysicalappearancetoincreasetheirself-confidence.In2021,themarketforbeautymedicineinChinawasworthmorethan495billionyuan,withmalesaccountingforaround15percentofcustomers,accordingtoareportbyplasticsurgerysocialnetworkingappGengmei.Thereisarisingtrendofyoungmenturningtoplasticsurgeries;mostmalecustomersareintheirteensor20s.“Somemenjustwanttopleasethemselves,whileothershopetoimprovetheirpossibilityinjobhuntingordating,”saysWangJun,vice-presidentofmarketingforGengmei.“Menareunderthesamesocialpressuresaswomenandtheirconfidenceandcompetitivenesswouldbemoreorlessweakenedbyfacialandbodyweaknesses.”However,expertspointouttherisksofplasticsurgeries.FanJufeng,directorofthePlasticSurgeryDepartmentatBeijingChaoyangHospital,doesnotencouragepeople,nomattermenorwomen,to“blindly”goundertheknife.AccordingtotheNationalHealthCommission,atotalof2,772casesrelatedtoillegal(非法的)plasticsurgerieswerehandledbyChina’shealthdepartmentsduringayearlongattackthatstartedinMay2017.Fanalsowarnedthepublicofthenegativeinfluencesoflivestreamingcelebrities(流量明星)whopromotethemisunderstandingthatbeingprettygoesaboveallelse.“Whethertohaveplasticsurgeriesisapersonalchoice,butpeopleshouldnotbeaddicted(上癮)toit,”Fansays.“Thinktwiceonit.Afterall,arichandbeautifulinsideworldisfarmoreimportantthanaprettyface.”37.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofplasticsurgeries?A.Bygivinganexample. B.Byprovidingdata

C.Byraisingaquestion. D.Bymakingsuggestions.38.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlyfocuson?A.Thehugecostofmen’sbeautymarketinChina.

B.ThegrowingbeautymarketfortheChinesemen.

C.Therisingtrendofyoungmenturningtoplasticsurgeries.

D.Thereasonfortheincreasingpopularityofplasticsurgeries.39.WhatdoWangJun’swordsshowinParagraph3?A.Thebenefitsofmen’splasticsurgeries.

B.ThegreatsocialpressureforChinesemen.

C.Thereasonsformen’splasticsurgeries.

D.Themisunderstandingoftheshortcuttosuccess.40.WhydoesFanJufengadvisethinkingtwiceonplasticsurgeries?A.They’reunsafeinhealth. B.They’reexpensiveinprice.

C.They’rewronginbeliefs. D.They’reuselessinjobhunting.41.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.PlasticSurgeries—MalevsFemale

B.Women’sPlasticSurgeries—YesorNo

C.PlasticSurgeries—PricevsResult

D.PlasticSurgeries—BlindorNotERidleyScott’sfamouswarfilm“Napoleon(拿破侖)”isaseriesofsuccessfulbattleslookingforabettermovietoconnectthem.Onceagain,Scott’scraftsmanship(技藝)isonshowhere,butit’sinserviceofadeeplyshallowscreenplayAgreatactorisreducedtoaghostlypresenceinthemiddleofthemovie,andhispartner,thecharacterwhoneedstogivethefilmabeatingheart,comesoffasflatandhollow.Oneoftheproblemsisthatthefilmscripttriestoputalotoflifeintotherunningtimeofasinglefilm.Naturally,itopensduringtheFrenchRevolution,asNapoleonclimbsupthepoliticalladderofFrancewithhiswartalentsaboveallelse.AnotherpartoftheproblemisthatKirby,theleadingactressneverreallyunderstandswhattoplaywithJosephine,amysteriouscelebrity(名人)whobecomestoomuchofamirrorforNapoleon.Shecouldn’tgiveNapoleonason,whichresultedintheirbreak-up.WasNapoleonthekindofworldleaderwhoseownunsafetyresultedinkillingswehaveseeninhistory?That’shereinafewplaces,butScottisuninterestedinmakinganysortofstatementaboutNapoleonormenlikehim.Averyjust-the-factsapproachof“Napoleon”isincrediblydisappointingforafilmmakerwhousuallyfindssomuchdepthinthestorieshetells.Worstofall,bythetime“Napoleon”getstoWaterloo,wedon’tknowmuchmoreaboutthemain.characterthanwedidwhenwecamein.That’saproblem.Havingsaidthat,thewonderfulwarscenesin“Napoleon”maybeenoughtoproveitsexistenceforfansofhistoricalwarfilm?.Whetheritsbloodiedbodiesbreakingthroughiceorwavesofsoldiersrushingintobattle,“Napoleon”hassomefantasticbattlescenes.MaybethepointisthatNapoleonBonapartewasonlytrulyalivewhensurroundedbysomuchdeath.42.Howdoyouunderstandtheunderlinedword“hollow”inParagraph1?A.Solid. B.Deep. C.Empty. D.Smooth.43.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2to4?A.ThefilmsuccessfullycoversNapoleon’swholelife.

B.KirbyhasagoodunderstandingofhowtoplayJosephine.

C.Peoplecouldn’tknowNapoleonbetterthroughthisfilm.

D.Therearesomeoutstandingfeaturesof“Napoleon”.44.WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytalkabout?A.Thesuccessfulbattlescenesin“Napoleon”.

B.TheachievementsofNapoleonBonaparte.

C.ThewarsNapoleonBonapartefightingin.

D.ThereasonforNapoleonBonaparte’saliveness.45.Whattypeofwritingisthistext?A.Anewsreport. B.Afilmreview.

C.Ahistorical D.Asciencefiction.四、任務型閱讀-完成表格:本大題共1小題,共10分。46.Examsareafactofschoollifeformostpeople.Almosteveryoneworriesaboutthemandfeelsstressed,althoughtheyhavepreparedwell.Alittlestresscausedbytheexamsisusefulasitcansharpenyourmindandmotivate(激發)youtodowell.Buttoomuchstresscanstopyouworkingtothebestofyourabilities,soit’simportantnottoletitgetoutofcontrol.Herearesomeideastohelpyou.Thekeystobeingpreparedforexamsandavoidingunnecessaryexamstressareknowingwhatyouneedtoknow,planningandpreparingforyourrevision,andgivingyourselfenoughtimetodoit.Ifyoucan,findacopyofthesyllabusforeachsubject.Thistellsyouwhatyouneedtoknowandgivesyouthetopicsforrevision.Makeaweek-by-weekrevisiontimetablecharttodisplayinyourworkspace.Includethetopicsyouneedtocoverforeachsubject.About12weeksbeforeyourfirstexam,recordthedatesandtimesforeachofyourexamsinyourplannerordiaryandmakeacopytoputonyourwallathome.Duringyourexamperiodyouwantyourbraintoworkatitsverybest,sobuildinrelaxationtimebeforebed,avoidlatenightrevisionsessionsandtrytogotobedearlysoyougetenoughsleep.Ifpanic(驚慌)startstocreepin,trytoreplaceyournegativethoughtswithmorepositive(積極的)ones,suchas“It’sgoingtobeOK.”Ifyouhavedifficultyansweringaquestion,leaveitandmoveontothenextone—don’tspendtimetyingyourselfinmental(思想上的)knotsovereachquestionYouarenotalonewhiledealingwiththestress.Callpsychological(心理的)hotlinetoshareyourworriesandgethelpfromothersgoingthroughthesameexperience.Rememberthatthereislifeafterexams.Thingsmayfeelstressfulrightnow,butitwon’tlastforever.Andthentherestofyourlifewillstillbethere.TheexamstressSituationWorryingaboutexamsisarealfactforalmosteveryoneatschool.ProblemThoughalittleexamstressdoesgoodtoyou,toomuchstressmaymakeyou

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butyourlifewillgoon.五、任務型閱讀-簡答:本大題共1小題,共10分。47.FollowingthesuccessofvillagesoccerandbasketballleaguesinGuizhouProvince,villagemarathon(馬拉松)eventshavebecomeverypopularincountrysidesacrossChina.OnNovember26,2023,nearly10,000runnersfromhomeandabroadtookpartinthethirdMountFanjingWinterMarathoninTongrencity.TheeventwasheldonChina’sfirst-evertrack(道)madespecificallyforamarathon,whichgoesthroughwonderfulscenery.Itislessaboutcompetitionandmoreaboutthejoyofexperiencingrurallife.“Citymarathonsmightbeboringsometimes,whileruralmarathonsaremoreinteresting.Runningthroughthemountains,riversandcountryside,younotonlyexperiencethelocalcustoms,butalsofeellikeyouarerunningthroughapainting,”saidoneoftheMountFanjingrunners,LiLinlin,“Theraceisatrip.Afterthemarathon,IplantoclimbMountFanjingtoappreciatethebeautyoftheworld’sheritage(遺產).”MountFanjingwaslistedasaUNESCOWorldHeritageSitein2018.Thelocalgovernmenthasbeenpromotingsportstourisminthearea,andthemarathonhasbecomeakeypartoftheirefforts.Inadditiontotherace,therearealsoculturaleventsandactivitiesforrunnersandtheirfamiliestoenjoy.Localpeopleselltraditionalhandicrafts,andtherearespecialfolkperformancesofmusicanddance.Themarathonhasbecomeacelebrationofrurallifeandawaytopromotethebeautyandcultureoftheregion.Accordingtoareport,therearemorethan30millionroadrunningloversinChina.Inthefirsthalfof2023,therewere303roadrunningeventstakingplaceinChina.Inadditiontowell-knowninternationaleventssuchastheBeijingandShanghaimarathons,theracesheldinruralareashaveattractedmoreandmorerunnerswhowanttoexperiencerunninginavillage.(1)WhereweretherunnersfrominthethirdMountFanjingWinterMarathon?__________________________________________________________________________________________(2)HowmanytimeshasMountFanjingWinterMarathonbeenheldatpresent?_________________________________________________________________________________________(3)HowlonghasMountFanjingbeenlistedasaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite?_________________________________________________________________________________________(4)Whatcanrunnersandtheirfamiliesdobesidestakingpartintherace?__________________________________________________________________________________________(5)WhatdoyouthinkofMountFanjingWinterMarathoninTongrencity?(自擬一句作答)_________________________________________________________________________________________六、選詞填空-短文:本大題共1小題,共10分。48.sothat

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outsideHaveyouheardof“Banwei”?Itcanbeexpressedas“smellofwork”inEnglish.ItisapopularphraseontheInternet,whichdescribesthecommontiredstateofmodernpeople.Nomatterhowhappyorrelaxedonemayfeel.

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theoffice,steppingintotheworkenvironmentbringsahugesenseoftiredness,stress,andhelplessness.“Banwei”alsoappliestostudentslikeus.Afteralongweekofclassesandstudy,wemayshowsignsof“Banwei”.Forexample,oureyeslooktiredbecausewe

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latetofinishhomeworkorpreparefortests.Wemightnotcaremuchaboutour

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.Ourhaircouldbeabitmessyandwewearsimpleschooluniformswithoutmuchenergytomakeourselveslookmorestylish.Thestressfromstudymakesourfacessometimesseemalittlepale.Butifwewanttosaygoodbyetothis“Banwei”,wecantrytheseways.First,manageourtimewell.Makeagoodstudyplan

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wecanhavesomefreetimetorelax.Second,dosomephysicalactivitieslikejoggingorplayingballgamesduringbreaks.Ithelpsreducestressandfeelenergetic.Third,

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ourclassmatesandteachers.Shareourfeelingsandproblems.Thiscanmakeusfeelbetterandlesstiredfromstudy.(5)

???????七、首字母短文填空:本大題共1小題,共10分。49.Ahug(擁抱)isaformofhumantouchthathappenswhentwoormorepeopleholdeachotherclosely.Peoplehugformanydifferentreasonsintheirlives.Forexample,ifachildissad,ap

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mayhughimorhertogivecomfort.Grown-upsmayhugtoshoweachotherlove.Friendsmayhugtoshowfriendship.Membersofateammayhugafterwinningagametoshowhappinessandencourageotherteammembers.Hugsmayseemu

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,buthuggingisanecessaryhumanneed.Forexample,huggingisimportantinbuildinghumanrelationships.Whenapersonisgivenahug,heorshefeelslovedandimportant.Inthisway,itcreatesasenseoft

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,belonging(歸屬感)andsafetythatencouragesopencommunicationandunderstandingwithothers.Huggingalsohasmanyh

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