山东省聊城市2024届高三下学期高考一模英语试卷(含答案)
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Bks that can help teens manage anxiety
Children experience anxiety differently frm adults, and it als lks different in each child. Frtunately, bks can serve as tls fr guiding children thrugh the anxius thughts and feelings they may experience. The fllwing are fur bks that can help children effectively manage their anxiety.
The Healthy Cping Clring Bk and Jurnal by Pky Knightsmith
This clring bk is specifically designed fr children aged 8 t 14 and activities range frm clring t jurnaling and drawing, all f which are develped t help children deal with trubling situatins. The different activities can be beneficial fr self-expressin.
Please Explain Anxiety t Me! by Laurie E. Zelinger and Jrdan Zelinger
Written by psychlgists, this stry breaks dwn bth the physical and emtinal symptms f anxiety. The stry cmpares the natural anxiety kids feel t dinsaurs fearing being threatened in the wild. It explains that sme anxiety (fr example, a dinsaur’s anxiety abut being eaten) can be ur bdy’s way f prtecting us frm threats.
Sea Otter Cve by Lri Lite
This is a bk that teaches children hw t use prper breathing techniques t calm dwn, lwer stress, and cntrl anger. Thrugh playful sea tters and ther delightful characters in the bk, children get t experience belly breathing. This effective, self-calming technique is als knwn as diaphragmatic breathing r deep breathing.
The Wrry Glasses by Dnalisa Helsley
This bk is abut a little girl named MJ. It tells the stry f hw she learns t defeat her wrries. All thrugh the stry, her wnderful cunselr Miss Jessica patiently helps her. The bk includes a list f exercises designed t relieve kids' anxiety. It als ffers tips t parents and adults wh live with anxius children.
1.What's the cmmn grund f the activities in Pky Knightsmith's bk?
A. Encuraging children t express anxiety.
B. Helping children increase intelligence.
C. Measuring children's mental health.
D. Inspiring children's artistic talent.
2.What methd des Lri Lite ffer t lwer anxiety levels?
A. Jurnal writing. B. Cntrling anger.
C. Belly breathing. D. Hlding breath.
3.Which f the fur bks intrduces sme wrk-ut t manage anxiety?
A. The Healthy Cping Clring Bk and Jurnal
B. Please Explain Anxiety t Me!
C. Sea Otter Cve
D. The Wrry Glasses
A few years ag, I walked int Panera and placed my rder. As I sat dwn, I nticed that at the table next t me, there was an lder man with a cap eating his sup alne. At the sight f this, a feeling f sadness began t wash ver me. Why was he eating alne? Was he lnely? Did he want smene t keep him cmpany?
This wasn't the first time I'd felt sad when I. nticed smene eating alne. I autmatically assume they're lnely and need smene t be there fr them. Fr sme reasn, eating with ther peple is the nrm. Mdern sciety has evlved t the pint where mst peple eat with thers and d almst every activity tgether. If we need t get lunch befre a class, we'd rather ask arund t see if smene will cme with us. But is it pssible we just dn't want t appear lnely?
Fr me, it's easy t get pressured t have t be arund ther peple when I see everyne else arund me accmpanied by a friend almst all the time. S many peple are always arund smene else, and that may make peple think we always need smene with us t feel better abut urselves.
But that's nt true. We can enjy being alne nt everyne needs t be cnstantly surrunded by friends t be happy. And we shuldn't be afraid t eat alne if that's what we want t d. We dn't have t d what everyne else des.
Ultimately, I dn't think I'll ever nt get sad if I see smene eating alne, but I'll bear in mind that maybe they just want a break frm the wrld, r maybe they prefer it that way. It's imprtant t realize seeing smene ding smething alne desn't always mean they're lnely.
4.Why des the authr mentin her experience at Panera a few years ag?
A. T intrduce the tpic f caring fr ld peple.
B. T start the discussin abut peple eating alne.
C. T describe a memrable encunter.
D. T illustrate the benefits f eating alne utside.
5.What des the authr think f the nrm f eating with ther peple?
A. It is a gd way t avid awkwardness.
B. It helps maintain scial cnnectins.
C. It is cmmn but deserves questining.
D. It is unreasnable and unacceptable.
6.Hw des the authr feel when peple arund her have cmpany but she desn't?
A. Uncmfrtable. B. Islated. C. Envius. D. Relaxed.
7.What message des the authr want t cnvey?
A. Scial relatinships are unnecessary.
B. Peple need t be alne t recharge.
C. Lneliness is unavidable in ur daily life.
D. Being alne desn't equate t lneliness.
Crwded streets, nise, and unattractive grey buildings can be bring and stressful. A slutin t such prblems may lie in nature, which can have calming and renewing pwer.
Intrducing vegetatin r clrful designs may make cities mre livable. Hwever, grwing plants r cvering buildings in paint t test these appraches is expensive and incnvenient. Mrever, studying these phenmena utdrs can be tricky, as many factrs can affect the final results. "Measuring pleasure and mtivatin in natural settings is extremely hard, explained Prf. Yvnne Delevye -Turrell f the University f Lille. "Human reactins are sensitive t envirnmental changes, such as weather r traffic. Cnsequently, we used virtual reality t measure reactins t these factrs in a virtual urban space. "
Using virtual reality, the team created an immersive (沉浸式的) urban envirnment with either n vegetatin r sme green vegetatin, as well as intrduced clrful patterns nt a path. Then they invited students t participate in the study. Wearing a VR headset and walking n the spt, the students spent time explring the virtual envirnment. T find ut where the vlunteers were lking and fr hw lng, each headset included an eye tracker.
The researchers fund that the students walked mre slwly when there was green vegetatin present in the experiment, and their heart rate increased. They wuld spend less time lking at the grund and mre time bserving their surrundings. These results indicate a pleasurable experience. Bright clr patterns alne did nt have quite the same uplifting effect as the green vegetatin, but they inspired interest and passin f the students and attracted their stare while increasing their heart rate.
Virtual reality culd be a valuable tl fr urban planners, enabling them t virtually test the impact f varius factrs. In the future, the researchers hpe t make the VR experience even mre immersive t btain the mst accurate results.
8.What des Delevye-Turrell think is difficult fr the slutin t bring city life?
A. Sensing peple's reactins t pleasure.
B. Having reasnable designs fr buildings.
C. Applying VR technlgy t city planning.
D. Testing the effects in the real wrld.
9.Hw des virtual reality wrk in the study?
A. By creating an immersive virtual urban envirnment.
B. By inviting students t walk in the street.
C. By cvering the path with clrful patterns.
D. By creating virtual participants.
10.What can be inferred abut bright clr patterns?
A. They guided students t find greens in real life.
B. They helped students cntrl their strng emtins.
C. They awakened students' enthusiasm.
D. They weakened the impact f vegetatin.
11.What is the main idea f the text?
A. City buildings take pleasure away frm peple.
B. Nature empwers peple in special ways.
C. VR helps test the effect f clrs and greens in cities.
D. Clrs and greens in cities prmte human health.
Fr many peple, it is hard t imagine what it is like t lse their sense f smell. Knwn as "ansmia", lss f smell can have a substantial effect n ur verall wellbeing and quality f life. But while a sudden respiratry infectin (呼吸道感染) might lead t a temprary lss f this imprtant sense, yur sense f smell may well have been gradually erding away fr years due t smething else-air pllutin.
Expsure t PM2.5 has previusly been linked with smell lss, but typically nly in ccupatinal r industrial settings. But new research is nw starting t reveal the true scale- and the ptential damage caused by the pllutin we breathe in every day. On the underside f ur brains lies the lfactry bulb (嗅球) . This sensitive bit f tissue is essential fr the enrmusly varied picture f the wrld we get frm ur sense f smell. It's als ur first line f defense against viruses and pllutants entering the brain. But, with repeated expsure t PM2.5, these defenses slwly get wrn dwn.
"Our data shw there's a 1. 6 t 1. 7-fld increased risk f develping ansmia with sustained particulate pllutin (粒状物污染) , " says Murugappan Ramanathan, a rhinlgist. One Mexican study in 2006, which used strng cffee and range drs shwed that residents f Mexic City which ften struggles with air pllutin -tended 't have a prer sense f smell n average than peple living in rural areas f the cuntry.
S, shuld we care that air pllutin t which we are all expsed -is damaging ur sense f smell and causing ansmia? Clearly, the answer is yes. Ramanathan says, "Air quality matters. I think we need tight regulatins and cntrl. Many peple may nt even realize the pllutin they are expsed t. But even the everyday, lw level air pllutin we are expsed t shuld be taken mre seriusly.
12.What d the underlined wrds "erding away" mean in paragraph 1?
A. Evlving. B. Becming weak.
C. Becming sharp. D. Appearing.
13.What can we infer frm paragraph 2?
A. Expsure t PM2. 5 has nthing t d with smell lss.
B. The pllutin we breathe in n a daily basis may cause harm.
C. Our nse stps viruses and pllutants frm entering the brain.
D. Our defenses will disappear quickly with air pllutin expsure.
14.What des the study reveal abut peple in Mexic City?
A. They have develped ansmia with air pllutin.
B. Their sense f smell is prer than rural peple's.
C. They ften cnsume strng cffee.
D. They tend t have a gd sense f smell.
15.What will the authr prbably talk abut next?
A. Hw we shuld react t air pllutin.
B. What we shuld d t prtect the envirnment.
C. What steps we can take t recver frm ansmia.
D. Hw we can imprve ur life quality.
二、七选五
16.Have yu ever paused t see cluds when yu rush t yur destinatin? There's a grup f passinate "treasure finders" dedicated t bserving and capturing the beauty in the sky clud sptters.
Clud sptters take a mre serius apprach t make sense f the sky. ①
Ji Yun, 36, is an expert in clud sptting. He set up a WeChat grup t gather tgether peple with similar hbbies in 2013. As the number f grup members cntinued t grw, Ji and several clud enthusiasts created dzens f nline grups fr different regins in China, frming the Sky Enthusiasts Assciatin in 2019. ②
Pwer cmes in numbers. Three years after the assciatin was frmed, clud enthusiasts frm all ver China had cllected every kind f clud in the Internatinal Clud Atlas, a reference by the Wrld Meterlgical Organizatin.
③ Clud sptting, in fact, is an invitatin t be amazed by smething s cmmn every day that we've becme blind t. "Yu're nt ging t be wrrying t much abut what frmatin it is and why it lks the way it des." Gavin Pretr-Pinney, funder f the Clud Appreciatin Sciety, tld Atlas Obscura.
Indeed, Jiang Xinwei in Jilin finds clud sptting relaxing. Even thugh she is ging thrugh her tughest schl year in grade 12, Jiang maintains this hbby as a shrt break frm her heavy schlwrk. "Observing the cluds has becme a habit fr me, "the 17-year-ld said."④
"Cluds change in the blink f an eye. ⑤ " said Jiang Na, a 25-year-ld clud sptter in Beijing.
A. Currently, there are thusands f peple acrss different grups.
B. This ften leads us t think abut the relatinship between humans and nature.
C. They take phts f the cluds and match them t clud type names.
D. My wrries and trubles seem t fade away as I lk up.
E. But that is nt t say all cluds ptters need t g t such great lengths.
F. Clud sptting can als make sme peple feel blue.
G. When they rll ver the sky, I feel the passage f time has a cncrete shape.
三、完形填空(15空)
Rumeysa Gurbuz was at hme asleep n February 6 in the city f Iskenderun n Turkey's Mediterranean cast when a magnitude 7. 8 earthquake attacked the regin. The quake caused 1 damage in Iskenderun. Frtunately, her belved pet cat Leyla wke her up 15 minutes befre the earthquake 2 , enabling her t 3 . When the quake hit, Gurbuz jumped ut the windw f her hme, nly 4 her legs.
"If I hadn't wken up, I wuld have been in the 5 , Gurbuz said in cmments prvided t Newsweek by animal welfare nnprfit Humane Sciety Internatinal (HSI) . "I 6 her a lt. We are alive, and there is 7 .”
After being injured in the quake, Gurbuz was 8 t a hspital. But she psted an article n the Internet in a desperate attempt t 9 Leyla. HSI saw the 10 and began searching fr the cat but finally was 11 .
Kelly Dnithan, HSI's directr f animal disaster respnse wh was helping t 12 Leyla, asked Gurbuz t send her a vice message calling the pet's name in an attempt t 13 the cat ut. After a lt f 14 , the trick wrked and the 15 pet finally emerged frm the ruins.
17.A. ptentialB. significantC. smeD. pssible
18.A. struckB. stppedC. spreadD. accelerated
19.A. helpB. shutC. cryD. escape
20.A. prtectingB. cuttingC. injuringD. lsing
21.A. shelterB. ruinsC. huseD. square
22.A. lveB. hurtC. weD. cheat
23.A. hpeB. timeC. familyD. hme
24.A. sentB. returnedC. guidedD. released
25.A. memrizeB. hnrC. findD. miss
26.A. nticeB. pstC. pictureD. letter
27.A. unfrgettableB. shamefulC. satisfyingD. unsuccessful
28.A. catchB. awaitC. expectD. lcate
29.A. pullB. attractC. chaseD. frighten
30.A. patienceB. adviceC. passinD. warning
31.A. happyB. surprisedC. scaredD. sad
四、短文填空
32.Nestled deep within the Tibetan Plateau f China, Yading basts sme f the mst impressive natural scenery in the wrld. Yading Nature Reserve is hme ① three muntains-Chenresig, Chana Drje, and Jampelyang—which ② (regard) as hly by lcal peple and represent sympathy, wisdm and pwer. These twering peaks, each being mre than 6, 000 meters, prvide ③ dramatic setting fr the attractive landscapes belw.
One ④ (suggest) way t explre Yading is t hike alng ne path f the reserve. Fr example, the Kra arund Chana Drje ffers a ⑤ (challenge) hike which takes yu thrugh dense frests and ver snw-cvered passes. Fr visitrs ⑥ prefer a mre leisurely pace, they can enjy hrseback rides, take a dip in the ht springs, r ⑦ (simple) sit back and admire the view while tasting lcally brewed yak butter tea.
If yu're planning n visiting Yading, bear in mind that it's a remte lcatin ⑧ that accmmdatin ptins are limited. Hwever, there are a few guesthuses available, as well as several restaurants serving lcal cuisine.
Yading is ne f China's best kept ⑨ (secret) . Whether yu're a nature lver, a hiking enthusiast, r just lnging ⑩ (escape) the hustle and bustle (喧嚣) f city life, Yading is undubtedly wrthy f a place n yur travel bucket list.
五、书面表达
33.你校英文报正在举办“我的书桌情怀”主题征文活动, 请你写一篇短文投稿, 介绍你书桌上对你而言有重要意义的物品, 内容包括:
1. 物品介绍;
2. 物品意义。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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六、读后续写
34.阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Never in my wildest imaginatin did I picture myself standing n the back f a running hrse. I'm nt a cwgirl and dn't even ride hrses fr pleasure.
But I was ding a televisin fitness shw, and smene in the grup had the bright idea that we shuld g t the rde (牛仔竞技表演) grunds and ask the trick rider if they culd teach me a stunt (特技表演) t d n camera. We culd use this shrt vide as the new pening t the shw. I agreed the stunt wuld be eye-catching and prve hw flexible a fit persn can be.
That was hw I ended up at the rde grunds with a camera grup, watching the remarkable perfrmances f three talented yung cwgirls. Once their shw was ver, we apprached them, detailing ur ideas fr the televisin shw.
The cwgirls asked me which particular stunt I was interested in learning. I especially liked ne stunt-ne f the girls led a hrse t cntinuusly and slwly run arund the grunds while ne f the ther girls ran acrss the grunds tward a small trampline (蹦床) . It was timed perfectly s that she jumped nt the trampline, up int the air, and then nt the hrse's back. As she landed n its back, she std up and stretched her arms utward as the hrse cntinued slwly running. It lked impressive.
They talked me thrugh the necessary mves, stressing the timing since I wuld need t be in the air at the crrect time when the hrse ran past. I alne wuld judge the speed f the hrse and my wn speed t jump nt the hrse n time.
It was clearly difficult. I was a little hesitant, afraid f being unable t d that well and slwing dwn the filming. But I knew the mst imprtant thing fr me was t cncentrate n the task at hand.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The first time ut, I hit the hrse's back part and fell t the grund.
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At 6: 00 pm, we cmpleted the stunt filming, with my knee injured.
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参考答案
1.答案:A
2.答案:C
3.答案:D
4.答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据第一段"Why was he eating alne? Was he lnely? Did he want smene t keep him cmpany?(他为什么 一个人吃饭?他孤独吗?他需要有人陪伴吗?) "和第二段"This wasn't the first time I'd felt sad when I nticed smene eating alne. I autmatically assume they're lnely and need smene t be there fr them.(这不是我第一次看到有人一个人吃饭时感到难过了。我 自然而然地认为他们很孤独,需要有人在他们身边。) "可知,作者提到她几年前在Panera的经历是为了开始讨论人们独自吃饭 的问题。故选B。
5.答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段"Fr sme reasn, eating with ther peple is the nrm. Mdern sciety has evlved t the pint where mst peple eat with thers and d almst every activity tgether. If we need t get lunch befre a class, we'd rather ask arund t see if smene will cme with us. But is it pssible we just dn't want t appear lnely?(出于某种原因,和别人一起吃饭是一种常 态。现代社会已经发展到大多数人都和别人一起吃饭,一起做几乎所有的活动。如果我们需要在上课前吃午饭,我们宁愿问问 周围是否有人会和我们一起去。但有没有可能我们只是不想显得孤独呢?)"可知,作者认为和别人吃饭的这种做法很常见,但 值得质疑。故选C。
6.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段"Fr me, it's easy t get pressured t have t be arund ther peple when I see everyne else arund me accmpanied by a friend almst all the time.(对我来说。当我看到身边的每个人几乎都有朋友陪伴时,我很容易感到压力。)"可知,当她周围的人都有人陪伴,而她却没有时,作者感到不舒服,故选A。
7.答案:D
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段"It's imprtant t realize seeing smene ding smething alne desn't always mean they're lnely.(重要的是要意识到,看到某人独自做某事并不总是意味着他们孤独。) "可知,作者想要传达的信息是独处并不等于孤独。故选D。
8.答案:D
9.答案:A
10.答案:C
11.答案:C
12.答案:B
解析:词句猜测题。根据划线词上文"Knwn as "ansmia", lss f smell can have a substantial effect n ur verall wellbeing and quality f life.(嗅觉丧失被称为"嗅觉缺失症",会对我们的整体健康和生活质量产生重大影响)"及"a sudden respiratry infectin (呼吸道感染) might lead t a temprary lss f this imprtant sense(突然的呼吸道感染可能会导致这种重要感觉的暂时丧失) "可知,此处是在说嗅觉的丧失。由此可知,划线短语erding away意为"逐渐消失",和becming weak意思相近,故选B。
13.答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段"But new research is nw starting t reveal the true scale and the ptential damage caused by the pllutin we breathe in every day.(但新的研究现在开始揭示我们每天呼吸的污染的真实规模和潜在危害) "可推知,我们每天吸入的污染可能会造成伤害。故选B。
14.答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据倒数第二段"One Mexican study in 2006, which used strng cffee and range drs shwed that residents f Mexic City which ften struggles with air pllutin—tended t have a prer sense f smell n average than peple living in rural areas f the cuntry:(2006年,墨西哥的一项研究使用了浓郁的咖啡和橙味,结果显示,经常与空气污染作斗争的墨西哥 城居民的平均嗅觉往往比生活在该国农村地区的人差)"可知,这项研究揭示了墨西哥城人的嗅觉比农村人差。故选B。
15.答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段"But even the everyday, lw level air pllutin we are expsed t shuld be taken mre seriusly.(但即使是我们每天暴露在低水平的空气污染中,也应该更加重视) "可推知,作者接下来可能会谈论我们应该如何应对 空气污染。故选A。
16.答案:CAEDG
解析:①空前"Clud sptters take a mre serius apprach t make sense f the sky.(云观测者采取更严肃的方法来理解天空。) "讲的是云观测者的工作,空格处应该继续说云观测者还要干什么,C选项"They take phts f the cluds and match them t clud type names.(他们拍摄云的照片,并将它们与云的类型名称相匹配。) "说明了云观测者除了做空前的事情外还做什么,因此C选项承接上文,符合语境,故选C。
②空前"As the number f grup members cntinued t grw, Ji and several clud enthusiasts created dzens f nline grups fr different regins in China, frming the Sky Enthusiasts Assciatin in 2019.(随着小组成员数量的持续增长,和几位云爱好者在中国不同地区创建了数十个在线小组,并于2019年成立了Sky Enthusiasts Assciatin。)"说明了Sky Enthusiasts Assciatin的成立,空格处应该说这个协会的相关情况,A选项"Currently, there are thusands f peple acrss different grups.(目前,有成千上万的人来自不同的群体。)"说明了协会里有成千上万的人,是关于这个协会的,因此A选项承接上文,符合语境,故选A。
③空后"Clud sptting, in fact, is an invitatin t be amazed by smething s cmmn every day that we’ve becme blind t.(事实上,观云是一种邀请,让我们对日常生活中常见的东西感到惊讶,而我们却视而不见。) "说明观云其实很容易做到,也就是不那么困难,E选项"But that is nt t say all cluds sptters need t g t such great lengths.(但这并不是说所有的云观测者都需要花这么大的力气) "说明云观测者不需要费那么大劲,也就是观云是挺容易做到的,因此引起下文,符合语境,故选E。
④空前"Observing the cluds has becme a habit fr me(观云已经成为我的习惯)"是Jiang Xinwei在谈论观云对自己的影响,空格处也应该是这方面的内容,D选项"My wrries and trubles seem t fade away as I lk up.(当我抬头时,我的烦恼和烦恼似乎都消失了。)"说明的是观云对Jiang Xinwei的影响,因此承接上文,符合语境,故选D。
⑤空前"Cluds change in the blink f an eye.(云在眨眼之间变化。) "说明了云变化得很快,是描述云的,空格处也应该是描述云的,G选项"When they rll ver the sky, I feel the passage f time has a cncrete shape.(当它们在天空翻滚时,我感觉时间的 流逝有了具体的形状。)"也是描述云的,说明了云翻滚时作者的感觉,因此承接上文,符合语境,故选G。
17.答案:B
18.答案:A
19.答案:D
20.答案:C
21.答案:B
22.答案:C
23.答案:A
24.答案:A
25.答案:C
26.答案:B
27.答案:D
28.答案:D
29.答案:B
30.答案:A
31.答案:C
32.答案:t;are regarded;a;suggested;challenging;wh/that;simply;and;secrets;t escape
解析:①考查介词。句意:亚丁自然保护区有三座山禅列西、禅那多杰和Jampelyang,它们被当地人视为圣山,代表着同 情、智慧和力量。短语be hme t表示"是……的家园"。故填t。
②考查固定短语。句意:亚丁自然保护区有三座山禅列西、禅那多杰和Jampelyang,它们被当地人视为圣山,代表着同情、智慧和力量。短语be regarded as表示“被视为”,陈述事实用一般现在时,且定语从句中谓语与先行词muntains保持一致,用复数。故填are regarded。
③考查冠词。句意:这些高耸的山峰,每座都超过6000米,为下面迷人的风景提供了一个戏剧性的背景。此处setting为 泛指,且dramatic是发音以辅音音素开头的单词。故填a。
④考查形容词。句意:探索亚丁的一个建议是沿着保护区的一条小路徒步旅行。修饰名词way用形容词suggested"被建议的",故填suggested。
⑤考形容词。句意:例如,Chana Drje周围的Kra提供了一个具有挑战性的徒步旅行,带你穿过茂密的森林和白雪 覆盖的隘口。修饰名词hike应用形容词challenging,故填challenging。
⑥考查定语从句。句意:对于喜欢悠闲生活的游客来说,他们可以骑马,泡温泉,或者只是坐下来欣赏风景,品尝当地酿造的牦牛酥油茶。定语从句修饰先行词visitrs,在从句作主语,指人,故填wh/that。
⑦考查副词。句意:对于喜欢悠闲生活的游客来说,他们可以骑马,泡温泉,或者只是坐下来欣赏风景,品尝当地酿造的牦牛酥油茶。修饰动词sit应用副词simply,故填simply。
⑧考查连词。句意:如果你计划去亚丁旅游,请记住这是一个偏远的地方,住宿选择也很有限。此处连接两个宾语从句,为并列关系,应用连词and。故填and。
⑨考查名词的数。句意:亚丁是中国保守得最好的秘密之一。此处为ne f+最高级+可数名词复数。故填secrets。
⑩考查非谓语动词。句意:无论你是一个自然爱好者,一个徒步爱好者,或者只是渴望逃离喧嚣的城市生活,亚丁无疑是值得你的旅行清单上的一个地方。短语lng t d sth表示“渴望做某事”。故填t escape。
33.答案:
My desk has accmpanied me fr many years, and sme f the items n it d have special meanings fr me.
Of all the things n my desk, the clck n the left side is the mst meaningful fr me. It is an bvius reminder f the saying: Time and tide wait fr n man. Whenever I want t be lazy, the sund f the clck tells me t value time. Besides, the bkshelf in the middle indicates the pwer f knwledge. The bks, whether textbks r extracurricular nes, satisfy my curisity, ffer me excellent stries and enrich my life. I can’t imagine hw bring my life wuld be withut them.
I hpe my desk will always be a part f my life, witness my prgress and lead me t a successful life.
34.答案:
The first time ut, I hit the hrse's back part and fell t the grund. "I can d this, repeating t myself t increase my cnfidence, I picked myself up and walked back t the starting pint. After trying again and again I figured ut the timing and culd successfully land n the hrse back. Then anther challenge came, I needed t stand n the back f the hrse with my arms stretched as the hrse cntinued its run. Many attempts were made and finally I did it.
At 6. 00 pm, we cmpleted the stunt filming, with my knee injured. I was s excited despite the pain. Thugh the dctr later reprted I must stay in bed fr a while because f my knee injury, I had n regrets. I'm nt a trick rider, but belief in myself made me ne. Fr me, it was like ding the impssible. And when the viewers watched it, I wanted them t understand that getting int gd physical shape meant they culd als d the impssible.
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