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2024年10月份第1周英語好題推薦TheBestExhibitionsin2024:NorthAmericaEdRuscha:NowThenMuseumofModernArt,NewYorkSeptember10,2024toJanuary13,2025EdRuscha’suseoflanguageasanartistictoolchangedthefaceofpost-warart!TheexhibitionwilltrackthefulllengthofRuscha’scareerover65years,withoutnarrowlydefininghim.Mirroringhisowncross-disciplinary(跨界的)approach,itwillfeatureover250worksshowinghimaspainter,bookmaker,filmmaker,andphotographer.MarisolEscobar:ARetrospectiveMontrealMuseumofFineArtsOctober7,2024toJanuary21,2025MarisolEscobarisbestknownforcarvedwoodensculpturesthatshedecoratedwithdrawings,fabricandfoundobjects.Somecriticscharacterizedherasafolkartist.TheshowwillfeatureallMarisol’sclassicalworks,aswellassourcematerials,studiesandpersonalphotographstoillustrateherworkingmethodsandlife.HomagetoCarlaStellweg:CultivateMuseoTamayo,MexicoCityThroughAugust6,2024CarlaStellweghasplayedavitalpartinthedevelopmentofaconnectionbetweenMexicanartandtheinternationalartworld.Sheco-foundedMexico’sfirstcontemporaryartmagazine,whichbecameavitalplatformconnectingLatinAmericanartists.Thisexhibitionbringstogetherarchivalmaterialsandtheworkofartistsshe’scooperatedwith,andcentersherasacrucialagentinLatinAmericancontemporaryart.WilliamBlake:VisionaryTheGettyCenter,LosAngelesOctober17,2024toJanuary14,2025WilliamBlakewasaboundary-breakingEnglishpoet,painterandprintmaker.Bycombininghispoetryandimageryonthepagethroughuniquetechnique,hecreatedsomeofthemoststrikingimageryinBritishartandhassinceinspiredcountlessartistsincludingWaltWhitmanandJimiHendrix.Thisexhibitionwillexploretheartist-poet’simaginativeworldthroughhismostcelebratedworks.1.Whichofthefollowingwouldyouvisitifyouarefondoffolkart?A.MuseoTamayo. B.TheGettyCenter.C.MuseumofModernArt. D.MontrealMuseumofFineArts.2.WhohasservedasalinkbetweenMexicanartandinternationalart?A.EdRuscha. B.CarlaStellweg.C.WilliamBlake. D.MarisolEscobar.3.WhatdoEdRuscha:NowThenandWilliamBlake:Visionaryhaveincommon?A.Theywillshowcross-boundaryart.B.Theywillfeaturepost-warartworks.C.Theywillfocusontheartist’slongcareer.D.Theywillpresenttheartist’ssourcematerials.DellaStewardgotthestandardwell-wishesonherblogonher53rdbirthday,butshegotsomeunusualmessagestoo.OnewasabouttheSmithfamilywhohadjustlosttheirfour-year-oldsontocancer.Hisolderbrotherwasindeepsorrow.CouldDellahelp?Thatmessageandthe30orsootherslikeitwereexactlywhatDellawaslookingfor.Tocelebrateher53rd,thelong-timesocialserviceprofessionalhadputoutacallonherblog.Shewantedtocommit53randomactsofkindnessbytheendofherbirthmonth,andsheneededinformationonpeoplewhocoulduseone.WhenshegotthenoteabouttheSmithfamily,shesentawindchime(風鈴)withthemessage“ListentothewindandknowthatIamnearwrittenonit.”Itnowhangsinthefour-year-old’sbedroom,wherehisolderbrothercangotolistentoitwheneverhewants.ThisisnotthefirsttimethatDellahasdecidedtogivegiftsforherbirthday.Forher47th,in2016,shefoundedLoveinAction,anorganizationcommittedtodoingsomethinggoodnearherhomeandbeyond.Itsaimissimple:DoYourBest,ShowYourLove!Overtheyears,theorganizationhasreachedoutandtouchedwellover100strangers,somefoundviaDella’sblog,otherswithhelpfromhergrandkids.Theorganizationalsosharesinexpensiveandcreativegiftideasforotherstohelppeopleinneed.Dellapaysforeverythingherself:giftcards,pay-it-forwardpurchasesatdrive-throughs,andcarepackages,aswellasthegasittakestoplayfairy.Herfamilyoftengiveshersomeextrabirthdaycashwithaseriouswarningagainstspendingitonanyoneelse,whichshenaturallyignores.“IgotacoupleofgiftcardsformybirthdaythisyearandYESSS!”It’sDella’sparty,andshe’llgiveifshewantsto.4.WhatweretheunusualmessagesDellagotonher53rdbirthday?A.Helprequests. B.Giftideas. C.Donationoffers. D.Birthdaywishes.5.WhatcanwelearnaboutDellafromhergifttotheSmithfamily?A.Sheiscaringandbrave. B.Sheislovingandhelpful.C.Sheispatientandromantic. D.Sheiscreativeanddetermined.6.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesLoveinAction?A.Itinvolvespeopleinactsofkindness.B.Itholdsthebeliefthatkindnesspaysoff.C.ItoffersaidwithinDella’sneighborhood.D.Itmainlyaimstoeducatekidstohelpout.7.WhydoesDella’sfamilygiveherwarnings?A.Shethinkslittleofherfamily’sconcern.B.Shetreatsstrangersbetterthanherfamily.C.Sheisfinanciallydependentonherfamily.D.Sheistooreadytogiveawayherbirthdaygifts.Howgoodareyouatmaths?Fromworkingouthowtosplitthebillafteramealtocalculatingyourhouseholdbills,mathsisallaroundus.SomepeoplelovethechallengeofalgebraorenjoyworkingoutnumberpuzzlessuchasSudoku.Butmanyfearthemomentwhentheyhavetodealwithnumbersandfiguresandfeelarealsenseofworryandconfusion.Itcanseemdaunting,butthis“mathsanxiety”isperfectlynormal,andyou’redefinitelynotalone.TheProgrammeforInternationalStudentAssessmentfoundaround31%of15and16-year-oldsacross34countriessaidtheygotverynervousdoingmathsproblems,33%saidtheygottensedoingmathshomework,andnearly60%saidtheyworriedmathsclasseswouldbedifficult.Otherstudieshaveshownthattheproblemreallystartsinchildhood,atschool.Mathsteacherswhoarenervousaboutteachingthesubjectcanpassontheiranxietytothepupils,andgirlsmaybemorelikelytobeaffected.WritingforBBCFuture,DavidRobsonsays“It’snotclearwhymathsarousessomuchfearcomparedtogeography.Butthefactthatthere’sarightorwronganswer—there’snoroomforbluffing—mightmakeyoumoreworriedaboutunderperforming.”Andonceweassumewe’renota“mathsperson”,weavoidsolvingthingsthatweprobablycoulddo.Psychologistshavebeentryingtoworkoutwaystoaddress“mathsanxiety”.ShulamitKahn,fromBostonUniversity’sQuestromSchoolofBusiness,toldtheBBCshebelievesgivingstudents,particularlygirls,goodrolemodels“iscritical,especiallyatayoungage”.Shethinksthekeyistogetpeople,especiallywomen,wholoveteachingmathstoyoungerchildren.Otherssuggestthatarticulatingyourfearscanloosentheirholdonyou,andencouragechildrentoseeamathstestasachallenge,notathreat.Ideally,weneedtovoiceourconcernandthinkpositively.Let’sgivemathsasecondchance.8.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstsentenceofthetext?A.Toaskaquestion. B.Toattractattention.C.Togiveanexample. D.Tostressimportance.9.WhatdoesDavidRobsonsayabouttheproblem?A.Thecauseoffearformathsisevident.B.Theanswerstomathsquestionsareambiguous.C.Ourself-distrustkeepsusformsolvingmathsproblem.D.Theaccuracyofmathsanswersmayleadtomathsanxiety.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“articulating”meaninthelastparagraph?A.Confirming B.Overcoming C.Awaking D.Expressing11.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Mathstest:arealnightmareB.Mathsresearch:apromisingfieldC.Mathsanxiety:asolvableproblemD.Mathsconfusion:acommonphenomenon“Mobilephoneaddiction”isatermusedtodescribethephenomenonofapersonbeinggluedtotheirphone.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofGranada(UGR)hasprovedthatit’snotmobilephonesthemselvestowhichpeopleare“addicted”,butratherthesocialinteractionstheypromote.Thisstudyoffersthefirstexperimentalscientificsupportforatheoryinitiallyproposedin2018bySamuelP.L.Veissiere,ascholaratMcGillUniversityinMontreal,Canada.Toconducttheexperiment,theUGRscientistsworkedwithasampleof86subjectswhoweredividedintotwogroups.GroupOnewasinstructedtosendamessageviaWhatsApptotheirmostactivecontactsexplainingthattheyweregoingtoparticipateinanexcitingtaskinaVRuniverse(thesamemessageinallcases).GroupTwowasnotaskedtosendthis“exciting”messagetotheircontacts.“Next,weaskedbothgroupsofpeopletomute(靜音)theirmobilephonesandleavethemfacedownonthetablewhiletheyengagedintheactivity.WhentheinteractionwiththeVRworldwasover,welefttheparticipantsidle.Afterthisperiodofinactivity,weallowedalltheparticipantstoreturntousingWhatsApp,”explainsJorgeLopézPuga,leadauthorofthestudy.Throughouttheprocess,theUGRscientistsmeasuredtheelectrodermalactivityoftheskin,aparameter(參數(shù))takenasasignoftheactivityofournervoussystem.“WeobservedthatGroupOnewasmoretensethroughouttheexperiment.Wealsofoundthatthisgroupbecamemoreanxiouswhentheywereaskedtostopusingtheirmobilephones.Moreover,whentheywereallowedtousetheirphonesagain,thisgroupexperiencedamuchhigherlevelofemotionalarousal(激動),”saysLopézPuga.Theresultsshowthatmobilephonesarenotthecauseofpsychologicalproblemsbuthowandwhythedevicesareusedcanbetterexplaincertainpsychologicalproblems.12.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthetheoryputforwardbySamuelP.L.Veissiere?A.Itfocusedontheeffectsofsocialinteractions.B.ItwasinspiredbytheUGRscientists’research.C.Itrelatedmobilephoneaddictiontosocialinteractions.D.Itwasthefirstscientifictheoryaboutmobilephoneaddiction.13.Whatisthedifferencebetweenthetwogroups?A.GroupOnehadmoreparticipants.B.GroupOnewasaskedtotexttheircontacts.C.GroupTwoperformedataskintheVRuniverse.D.GroupTwowasrequestedtomutetheirmobilephones.14.Whichofthefollowingcanreplace“idle”inParagraph3?A.Busywiththeirwork. B.Eagertoknowtheresults.C.Awayfromsocialactivities. D.Unabletousetheirphones.15.WhatdidtheUGRscientistsfindaboutGroupOne?A.Theyweremoreanxiousindailylife.B.Theyhadmorepsychologicalproblems.C.Theyexperiencedobviousmoodchanges.D.Theyweredependentontheirmobilephones.Onewaytodivideuptheworldisbetweenpeoplewholiketoexplorenewpossibilitiesandthosewhosticktothetriedandtrue.Infact,thetensionbetweenbettingonasurethingandtakingachancethatsomethingunexpectedandwonderfulmighthappentroubleshumanandnonhumananimalsalike.Takesongbirds,forexample.Thehalf-dozenfinches(雀)restingatmydeskfeederallsummerknowexactlywhatthey'llfindthere:blacksunflowerseed,andlotsofit.Meanwhile,thewarblers(鶯)exploringthewoodsnearbydon'tdependonthispredictablefoodsourceinfineweather.Asfoodhunters,theyenjoylessexposuretopredatorsand,asabonus,thechancetomeettheperfectmateflyingfromtreetotree.This"explore-exploit"trade-off(權(quán)衡)haspromptedscoresoflabstudies,computersimulationsandalgorithms(算法)tryingtodeterminewhichstrategybringsinthegreatestreward.Nowanewstudyofhumanbehaviorintherealworld,publishedlastmonthinthejournalNatureCommunications,showsthatingoodtimes,thereisn'tmuchofadifferencebetweenpursuingnoveltyandstickingtothestatusquo(原狀)Whenthegoinggetstough,however,explorersarethewinners.Thenewstudy,ledbyShayO'FarrellandJamesSanchirico,bothoftheUniversityofCalifornia,Davis,alongwithOrrSpiegelofTelAvivUniversity,examinedtheroutesandresultsofnearly2,500commercialfishingtripsintheGulfofMexicooveraperiodof2.5years.Thestudyfocusedon"bottomlongline"fishing,asystemwherehundredsoflinesareattachedtoahorizontalbarthatisthenloweredtoreachtheseabed.Dr.O'Farrellexplainedtheprocedurethisway:Gotoalocationandputthelinedown.Stayforafewhours.Thelinesareamilelongandhaveabuoy(浮標)ateitherend.Whentheypullthatup,theyassessthecatch,andthendecideiftheywillstayormoveontoadifferentspot.Overtwoyearsofcollectingdataundervariousclimateconditions,theresearchersdiscoveredthatthefishermenwerefairlyconsistent."Theexploiterswouldgotoasmallersetoflocationsoverandover,andgowithwhattheyknow,"Dr.O'Farrellsaid.Theexplorerswouldconstantlytryawiderrange;they'dsamplenewplaces.Inthelongrun,therewasn'tahugedifferenceinpayoffsbetweenthetwogroups,perhapsduetothesharinginformationbetweenfishingcrews,saidDr.O'Farrell.Butinchallengingtimes,thestudy'smessagewasclear:"Youcantrynewthingsinthefaceofuncertainty."16.Theauthortakesthesongbirdasanexampletoindicatethat_____.A.likebirds,humanstendtobesatisfiedwiththepredictableB.somebirdsareusedtolookingforfoodinsteadofbeingfedC.thereexisttheconservativeandtheadventurouslikehumansD.birdschoosedifferentwaystolookforfoodindifferentweather17.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,peoplewhomastered"explore-exploit"trade-off_____.A.willchooseeithertopursuenoveltyorkeepthestatusquoB.arereadytoriskintimeofdifficultyC.willbetoughingoodtimesandbadtimesD.willgrowtobeexpertsinlabstudies18.WhichcanbeinferredfromthenewstudyledbyShayO'FarrellandJamesSanchirico?A.Thetwogroupsreacttotheunexpecteddifferently.B.The"explore-exploit"trade-offhelpsscientificresearchalot.C.Theexploitersareusedtofishingbasedsolelyontheirexperience.D.Theexplorerstendtoachievemorethantheexploitersinthelongrun.19.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforpassage?A.HowtheExploiterdiffersfromtheExplorerB.HowtoBecomeaProductiveFishermanC.Whatis"Explore-Exploit"Trade-offD.Whentotakerisksmatters20.Chineseculturevaluesfamilybonds(紐帶)verymuch.Familymembersdon'tjustgatherduringtheholidays.Infact,theyoftenliveunderoneroofallyearround.①______FamilyintheEastandWestareverydifferentfromeachother.InmostEastAsiancultures,extendedfamilies(大家庭)arecommon.②______Accordingtoasurvey,90percentofchildreninShanghaiand70percentofchildreninBeijingwerecaredforbytheirgrandparents.Chinesepeoplebelievethat“agrandparentisatreasuretotheirfamily”.InmanyWesterncountries,mostfamiliesarenuclearfamilies(小家庭).Thesearemadeupofchildrenandtheirparents.Besides,thedutiesparentshavetowardtheirchildrencanalsobedifferent.俺______It'snormalforparentstopayfortheirchildren'scollege,helpthemfindajob,orbuythemanapartment.Chineseadultsalsoconsidertheirparents'opinionswhenmakingmajorlifedecisions.InmostWesterncountries,however,kidsusuallymoveoutofthehouseaftertheyturneighteen.④______Iftheychoosetokeeplivingwiththeirparentsafterbecominganadult,itcanbeseenasafailureontheirpart.WhiletheEastcaresmoreaboutclosefamilybonds,theWestvaluesprivacy(隱私)andindependence.⑤______Familieswillalwaysbeasourceoflove,warmth,andcareforpeoplearoundtheworld.A.Butintheend,eastorwest——homeisbest.B.Butdifferentcultureshavedifferentfamilyvalues.C.NuclearfamiliesarethemostcommontypeinChina.D.BothEasternersandWesternersvaluequalityfamilytime.E.Thesefamilieshavethreeorevenfourgenerationslivingtogether.F.InChina,manyparentslookaftertheirchildrenallthewayintoadulthood.G.Manyyoungpeopleneedtotakeoutloansandworkpart-timejobstopayforcollege.21.Psychologistshavelongbeeninterestedinwhatsetssuccessfulpeopleapartfromtherestofus.Afteryearsofresearch,keycharacteristicssharedbyallSuperSuccessfulPeople(SSPs)areidentifiedasfollows.①_______SSPsareveryenthusiasticabouttheirworkandtheylovewhattheydo.Theenthusiasmdrivespeopletoachievetheirgoalsandreachnewlevelsofsuccess.Theyaredrivenbyasenseofpurpose.SSPsknowwhattheywantandtheyhaveastrongsenseofpurposethatdrivesthemforward.Whetherthegoalismakingadifferenceintheworldorprovidingfortheirfamily,theyaremotivatedbysomethingdeeperthanjustmoneyorfame.Theyhavetheabilitytocontroltheirthoughts,emotions,andactions.②_______Theyareresilient(有復原力的).SSPsareknownfortheirresilienceinthefaceofadversity.Whethertheyencounterasetbackintheirpersonallivesorprofessionalcareers,theyalwaysfindawaytogetbackontheirfeetandkeepgoing.③_______Theyknowthatthesearejustpartofthejourneytosuccessandtheydon’tletthemgetinthewayoftheirgoals.Theyaredisciplined.SSPsalwaysexhibitahighdegreeofself-controlandwillpowerineverythingtheydo.④_______Whetherit’swakingupearly,eatinghealthilyorneverputtingtoday’sworkuntiltomorrow,theyalwaystakethenecessarystepstoachievetheirgoals.SSPsarealsohighlyadaptable.⑤_______Theyareabletostayontopofchangesintheirindustryandkeepupwithnewtrendsanddevelopments.A.Theyarepassionate.B.Theyarefar-sighted.C.Disciplineisthebridgebetweengoalsandaccomplishments.D.Thisindicatestheyareabletobouncebackfromproblemsandfailures.E.Theyareextremelydisciplinedintheirworkhabitsandpersonalroutines.F.Theyarementallytoughandfocusedontheirgoalsnomatterwhathappens.G.Itmeanstheyarecapableofmakingadjustmentsforchangesandremainflexible.22.Whatmakespeoplegainweight?Thisseemslikeasimpleenoughquestiontoanswer.①________However,thesciencebehindweightproblemsismorecomplicatedthanwethink.Asweknow,whatweeatgreatlyaffectsourweight.Itiswidelyacceptedthatpeoplehave100%controloverwhattheyeatandhowmuchtheyeat.This,however,isonlypartlytruePeopleformhabitsaroundfoodatayoungage.②________Meanwhile,theservingsizeandthebackgroundmusiccanbothaffecthowmuchweeat.Ourbodiesthemselvescandecidewhetherwearemorelikelytogainweightorloseweight.③________Ifweoftenhavedeliciousfoodovertime,ourbrainswillchange.Comparedtopeopleofnormalweight,fatpeoplefeelmoreexcitedwhentheyseedeliciousfood.④________Ghrelinorhungerhormones(激素),forexample,tellsthebrainthatthebodywantsfood.Leptin(瘦素),meanwhile,tellsthebrainthatit’stimetostopeating.Ghrelinandleptinhelpustomaintainahealthyweight.Butsometimes,theymayworkimproperly.Aswegetfatter,thelevelsofleptininourbodiesrise.Ourbrainsaretoldnottoeatallthetime.Intheend,theywouldnolongertrustleptinandwouldstoprespondingtoits“warnings”.Whenwestarttoloseweight,leptinlevelsdrop.⑤________Nowyouknowwhyfatpeopleoftenhaveatoughtimelosingweight.Theymayhavetriedveryhard,buttheirbodiesareworkingagainsttheirwill.A.Ourbrainschangeaswehavefood.B.Ifweeatalotandlackexercise,wewillbecomefat.COurbrainsthinkwearehungryandmakeusfindfood.D.Also,varioushormonestellourbrainswhetherwearehungry.E.Theymayrarelytouchvegetableswhileovereatingfriedchicken.F.Additionally,ourweightdeterminesthelevelsofghrelinandleptin.G.Scientistsfoundthatthetastierthefood,themoreexcitedourbrainsget.23.Willapurpose-drivenlifehelpyoulivelonger?Doyougetjoyoutofvolunteeringorlearningnewskillsintheclassyou'vebeentaking?①________Asitturnsout,beinginspiredbythingsinyourlifedoesn'tjusthelpyouremotionalwell-being-itmaykeepyouhealthier.A2019JAMANetworkOpenstudyfoundthatamongagroupofnearly7,000adultsoverage50,thosewhoscoredhighestonascalethatmeasured“l(fā)ifepurpose”werelesslikelytodieduringthefour-yearstudyperiod.②________“Therehavebeenanumberofstudiessuggestingthatahighersenseofpurposeinlifeisassociatedwithreducedriskofearlydeath,”saysEricS.Kim,Ph.D.,avisitingscientistintheDepartmentofSocialandBehavioralSciencesattheHarvardT.H.ChanSchoolofPublicHealth.“③________That'saninterestingadvancementofknowledge.”80,whatexactlyislifepurpose?Lifepurposeisdefineddifferentlybydifferentpeople.④________Thispurpose,thestudyauthorssaid,helpsmakeitmorelikelythatyouwillengageinbehaviorsthataregoodforyourhealth.Somestudiesalsohavebeencarriedouttosimplyaskpeoplewhatgivesthemasenseofpurposeinlife.⑤________Thatmayincludefamilyandrelationships,community,helpingothers,learningnewskillsandtakingpartinleisureactivitiesorhobbies,tonamejustafew.“Idefineitastheextenttowhichpeopleexperiencetheirlivesasbeingdirectedandmotivatedbyvaluedlifegoals,”saysKim.A.Peoplemadealonglist.B.Ifyousaidyes,itcouldhelpyoulivelonger.C.Manyfactorscontributetotheirphysicalhealth.D.Thestudyshowedtheroleasenseofpurposeplaysinlife.E.Theywerealsolesslikelytodiefromheartorbloodconditions.F.Butingeneralitindicatesthatyouhaveanaiminlifeandgoals.G.Butthisstudyfirstshowedapurposefullifeislinkedwithspecificcausesofdeath.24.Manhattanisaboutsixtimesaslongasitiswide-ittakesmostofadaytowalknorthtosouthbutlessthanoneandahalf①_____(hour),howeverslowlyyouwalkeasttowest.Butthisisn'tclearonthesubwaymap.There,itlookslikeManhattanisonlythreetimesaswideasitislong,andmuch②_____(big)thanitreallyisrelativetotherestofNewYorkCity.Acasualwalkacrossafewavenueslookslikeittakeswaylongerthanitactually③_____(do).Thesubwaymapisdesignedthisway④_____averygoodreason:ageographicallyaccuratemapwouldbeanightmaretoread.By⑤_____(present)Manhattanlargerthemapcan⑥_____(plain)showtheimportantrelationshipsbetweenthesubwaylines,butnottrue⑦_____(distant)orhowlongconnectionswilltake.TheNYCSubwaymapisn'ttheonlyone⑧_____lies:London's,Paris's,andBoston'smapsareallliestoo.Andwhiletheliestheytellareuseful,theycanmisleadyouifyou'relookingforthebestwaytogetsomewhere.⑨_____lookslikeitshouldtakeafewminutesonthesubwaycanbea30-secondwalk.It'seasy⑩_____(waste)timeonpublictransport,especiallyifyou'renewtoacity.25.Itisoftentime-consumingtotravelbycarorbusinacountry①_________sizeofChina.Consequently,highspeedtrainsmakegoodsense.Anearlyattempt②_________(find)atechnologicalbreakthroughforhighspeedrailtravelinChinawastheShanghaiMaglev(磁懸浮列車),whichopenedtothepublicin2004.Asthefirst③_________(commerce)magnetic-levitationtrainintheworld,itconnectsShanghai’sPudongInternationalAirportwiththeShanghaisubwaysystem,④_________(travel)adistanceof30kilometersin8minutes.In2007,theChineseMinistryofRailwaysbeganjointventures(風險事業(yè))⑤_________fourcompanies(fromCanada,Japan,FranceandGermany)todevelophighspeedrailwithinChina.AsChineserailwaytechnology⑥_________(mature),thedevelopmentofthehighspeedrailsystembecame⑦_________(increasing)localized,untiltheall-ChineseFuxingHao(Renaissance)⑧_________(create)androlledintoproductionin2017.Chinanowhasnearly30,000kilometersofhighspeedtrack.Usinghighspeedrail,⑨_________usedtobea34-hourjourneycannowbeaccomplishedinjustseventoninehours.Whilethisisstillalongjourney,itmeansyoucanleaveinthemorning⑩_________arriveintheafternoon.26.Withabouthalfofthevastcountrycoveredinwilderness,Chinaistheworld'sthirdmostspecies-richcountry.Therefore,China's①_____(achieve)inbiodiversityconservationandwildernessprotectionareimportanttothefutureofglobalbiodiversityconservation.Thevitalbiodiversity,②_____(combine)withalargepopulation,hasledthegovernmenttoreconsideritsprotectedareasystemandtransformsomewildernessareassuchastherainforestinHainan③_____formalnationalparks.Thenewnationalparksystemwillmakeitmorepractical④_____(preserve)habitatsandspecies.Theaimistopreservebiodiversityandensurea⑤_____(harmony)relationbetweenhumansandnature.ThenationalparkscrossChina'svastecosystems,fromtheHainanTropicalRainforestNationalParkinthesouth⑥_____theHainangibbon-acriticallyendangeredspecieslive,theGiantPandaNationalPark,theNortheastTigerandLeopardNationalPark,theWuyiMountainNationalParktotheSanjiangyuanNationalParkontheQinghai-TibetPlateau—⑦_____sourceoftheYellowRiver,theYangtzeRiverandtheLancangRiver.Thediversityofspeciesandhabitatsunderprotection⑧_____(reflect)intheseparks'names.Thenationalparksareopentoall.Visitorscanmakereservationsonlineinadvance⑨_____bookonthespot.Theyshouldacquirealittlelocalknowledgetoget⑩_____(they)readyfortheamazingtripandmaximizetheirenjoyment.27.假定你是李華,上周三順利通過了暑期兼職的英文面試。請你給外教Linda寫一封信,感謝她在面試前給你的指導,內(nèi)容包括:1.面試情況;2.表示感謝。注意1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________28.假如你是李華,負責你校英文經(jīng)典閱讀書評寫作比賽(WritingCompetitionofEnglishClassicsBookReview)的評審工作,請你給外教Josh寫一封郵件邀請他擔任評委。內(nèi)容包括:1.比賽介紹;2.評比要求。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearJosh,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua29.你校英語社團的微信公眾號正在開展“中國符號”主題征文活動。請你寫一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.你心目中的中國符號;2.簡要介紹;3.說明理由。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。ASymbolofChina______________________________________________________________________________________________________
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