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考点 18 语法填空之说明文、记叙文、新闻报道
Part 1 题型详解:
语法填空又称开放式语篇填空,这种命题形式以语篇为核心,体现了新课改由语法知识到语法技能的
语法教学观念的转变以及当今高考英语改革的趋势。突出语篇,强调在语篇中测试学生的英语语言知识
和技能。
Part 2 常见话题:
--说明文往往围绕一个问题从不同的侧面来加以说明,通常结构严谨、句子结构复杂,因此是语法填
空中较难的一类话题。
--记叙文通常讲述一个故事并且能让考生从中得到启示或者受到教育。
--新闻报道往往围绕热门话题进行改编,帮助考生在阅读有意义的新闻的同时能获得语法知识体系的
巩固和完善。
Part 3 常见题目设置及解题技巧:
1.给出提示词的空格,考查形容词、副词、动词、名词,数词,以动词发散的各考点是这几年的考查重点。
--提示词为名词的情况,通常可以变成单数、复数或者所有格。
--提示词为代词,通常考查人称代词(注意主宾格)、反身代词、物主代词(注意形容词性和名词性的区
别)等。
--提示词为形容词、通常副词,通常考查相互转换及比较级或者最高级。
--提示词为数词,考查基数词、序数词及相关的固定搭配。
--提示词为动词,通常考查动词的谓语(时态、语态、人称)和非谓语情况(to do , doing, done)。
--提示词的派生情况,多出现在名词、动词、形容词和副词当中,这类题型考查学生对词根、词缀及构词
法的掌握。
2.没有给出提示词的空格,考查介词、冠词、连词、代词
--考查固定短语结构
--考查常见从句(定语从句、名词性从句、状语从句)对引导词的掌握。
--考查动词短语结构。
--考查短语介词结构及常用的介词in, at, on, before, during等。
--考查连词、关联短语结构,如and, but, so , for ,while 等。
--考查冠词a, an, the之间的判断
Part 4 说明文
2022年新高考全国Ⅰ卷英语真题
The Chinese government recently finalized a plan to set up a Giant Panda National Park(GPNP). 1
(cover)an area about three times 2 size of Yellowstone National Park, the GPNP will be one of the first
national parks in the country. The plan will extend protection to a significant number of areas that 3(be)previously unprotected, bringing many of the existing protected areas for giant pandas under one authority 4
(increase)effectiveness and reduce inconsistencies in management.
After a three-year pilot period, the GPNP will be officially set up next year. The GPNP 5 (design)to
reflect the guiding principle of “protecting the authenticity and integrity(完整性)of natural ecosystems, preserving
biological diversity, protecting ecological buffer zones, 6 leaving behind precious natural assets(资产)for
future generations”. The GPNP’s main goal is to improve connectivity between separate 7 (population)and
homes of giant pandas, and 8 (eventual)achieve a desired level of population in the wild.
Giant pandas also serve 9 an umbrella species(物种), bringing protection to a host of plants and
animals in the southwestern and northwestern parts of China. The GPNP is intended to provide stronger protection
for all the species 10 live within the Giant Panda Range and significantly improve the health of the
ecosystem in the area.
2022年6月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)英语试题
To understand a painting, we’re taught to look for color, composition, and light. But how can a painting 11
(appreciate)by someone who’s blind? Through touch, the one thing gallery signs tell you not 12 (do).
John Olson, a former 13 (photograph)and his team turn paintings into fully textured 3D models.
The tactile(可触知的)paintings work as a way to show art to 14 blind because we don’t see with
just Our eyes: We see with our brains. Research in the field of neuroplasticity-the brain’s adaptability-shows that
the visual cortex(大脑皮层)is made active by touch. Blind people recognize shapes with their 15 (exist)
senses, in a way similar to that of 16 (sight )people, says Ella Striem-Amit, a Harvard scientist.
Luc Gandarias, who’s now thirteen, went blind suddenly 17 age seven. When he felt a 3D version of
Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” he 18 (notice)her smile right away. ”I can actually feel what you see
when you look at it,” he said.
For Luc, this means 19 (independent). "The feeling of being able to see it 20 to form
my opinion is like breaking down another wall as a blind person.”
2021年全国乙卷英语真题
Ecotourism is commonly regarded as low impact (影响) travel to undisturbed places. It is different from
traditional tourism because it allows the traveler to become 21 (educate) about the areas - both in terms of
geographical conditions and cultural characteristics, and often provides money for conservation and benefits the
22 (develop) of the local areas.
Ecotourism has 23 (it) origin with the environmental movement of the 1970s. It was not widely
accepted as a travel concept 24 the late 1980s. During that time, increasing environmental awareness made
it desirable.
Due to 25 growing popularity of environmentally-related and adventure travel, various types 26
trips are now being classified as ecotourism. Actually, a true eco-friendly trip must meet the following principles:
·Minimize the impact of 27 (visit) the place.
·Build respect for and awareness of the environment and cultural practices.·Provide 28 (finance) aid and other benefits for local peoples.
·Make sure that the tourism provides experiences for both the visitors and the hosts.
Komodo National Park, officially recognized in 1980, is popular for ecotourism because of its unique
biodiversity. 29 (activity) there range from whale watching to hiking (远足) and accommodations aim 30
(have) a low impact on the natural environment.
2021年浙江卷英语真题(7月)
It doesn’t impress like George Washington’s plantation on the Potomac, but Lincoln’s home in downtown
Springfield, Illinois, 31 (prove)irresistible to visitors since it opened to the public. Beautifully restored
(修复)to its 1860 appearance, the house was Abraham and Mary Lincoln’s home for 17 years. In 1844 they
bought it 32 $1,200 and some land from Charles Dresser, who performed their 33 (marry)
ceremony in 1842.
When the house was built, it was much 34 (small)than it is today. Mary’s niece wrote, “The little
home 35 (paint)white.” It was sweet and fresh. Mary loved it. She was extremely pretty, and her house
was a reflection of 36 (she), everything in good taste and in perfect order.
Although Mary loved flowers, 37 she nor her husband was known as a gardener. A long- time
neighbor said they never planted trees and only kept a garden for one year. Mary’s sister, Frances Todd Wallace,
often came over 38 (plant)flowers in the front yard.
39 Lincolns enlarged the house to a full two-story in 1856 to meet the needs of their growing family.
Three of the four Lincoln sons were born here. After Lincoln was elected President of the US in 1861, they rented
the house and 40 (sell)most of their furniture.
2021年浙江省英语高考真题(1月份)
In a study of 33 years of trends in Body Mass Index (体重指数) across 200 countries, the scientists found that
people worldwide are getting heavier 41 that most of the rise is due to gains in BMI in rural areas.
BMI is an internationally recognized measurement tool 42 gives an indication of whether someone
is a healthy weight. It is calculated by dividing a 43 (person) weight in kg by their height in meters
squared. and a BMI of between 19 and 25 44 (consider) healthy.
The study found that between 1985 and 2017, average rural BMI increased 45 2. 1 in women and
men. In cities, however, the gain 46 (be) 1. 3 in women and 1. 6 in men. The researchers described
“striking changes” in the geography of BMI. Tn 1985,urban men and women in more than three quarters of the
countries 47 (study) had higher BMIs than men and women in rural areas. But 30 years later, the BMI
difference between urban and rural people in many countries had narrowed 48 (sharp).
This may be due to some disadvantages for people 49 (live) in the countryside, including 50
(low) levels of income and education, higher costs of healthy foods, and fewer sports facilities.
2024届浙江省强基联盟适应性考试英语试题
Being shy is something that affects lots of people, and it typically starts in childhood. As 51 expert
for the Baby Annabell Ask The Experts campaign, people have asked me if 52 (have) a shy personality issomething we are born with or if it’s something we develop 53 (base) on our experiences.
Actually, it can be either or a bit of both. I had pretty outgoing, confident parents, and there are some 54
(study) that suggest the more confident or outspoken a parent in childhood, the shyer a child could 55
(potential) become.
Some research has shown that the more sensitive the parent is 56 their child’s needs, and responds
appropriately to them, the risk of shyness decreases. In my case this is 57 happened—my parents turned
in to me and my needs and the shyness all but 58 (disappear) completely over time.
On the other hand, a person’s personality has a 59 (biology) basis, and has long been said can be
identified from babies only a few months old. It’s important to recognize though that a child’s personality can
change, and gradually as they 60 (expose) to more and more people, objects and situations, signs of
shyness can fade away.
2023届广东省名校联盟高三3月大联考英语试题
Bungee jumping originated with an ancient adult initiation ceremony on the Pentecost Islands in Vanuatu, 61
young men jumped off 62 high platform with vines (葡萄藤) attached to their feet as a test of their courage
and passage into manhood.
63 (inspire) by this, three men in England staged the first modern bungee jumps off a bridge in
Bristol in 1979. This led to a number of people 64 (make) bungee jumps for TV shows or as a way 65
(show) off their skills, often off 66 (extreme) famous structures such as the Eiffel Tower. One of these men,
Alan John Hackett, opened up the first 67 (commerce) bungee jumping site at the Kawarau Gorge
Suspension Bridge in New Zealand.
Since then Hackett 68 (open) up a large number of other bungee jumping 69 (site) around the
world and is perhaps the single person most responsible 70 making bungee jumping a safe and popular
adventure sport. Through Hackett’s efforts, New Zealand has now become a center for adventure sports tourism,
and people still travel from around the world to bungee jump at Kawarau Gorge.
2023届山东省新高考联合质量测评高三3月联考英语试题
Mount Emei, 71 (locate) in the southwest of Sichuan Province, is an ancient and famous attraction in
China.
Three million years ago, the main part of Mount Emei 72 (rise) sharply along a fault line here. Due to
a complex combination of erosion (侵蚀) and weathering,a massive 73 (high) difference of over 2,600
meters was formed between today’s mountain top and the Emei Plain. The Summit of Ten Thousand Buddhas, 74
an altitude of 3,099 meters, is the highest peak of Mount Emei. In a commanding position, The Golden Summit
with the biggest concentration of temples and scenic spots on Mount Emei 75 (call) the largest and highest
place of worship of Chinese Buddhism in the world.
The Buddha statue of Samantabhadra, 76 (measure) 48 meters high, is the highest golden Buddha in
the world. The ten heads of the Buddha statue are divided into three layers, each with different expressions, 77
represent the ten mentalities of ordinary people. The Golden Summit is also the most suitable place 78(appreciate) the impressive Mount Emei “Sea of Clouds.”
79 (incredible), the 72 peaks of Mount Emei are mostly over 2,000 meters above sea level. The
scenery features high peaks a love the clouds and white mist. Formed by ever-changing mist and fog, they present
80 unique full view. Now Mount Emei has become a famous scenic spot in the world.
Part 5 记叙文
2023年新课标全国Ⅱ卷英语真题
Whenever I tell people that I teach English at the Berlin Zoo, I almost always get a questioning look. Behind
it, the person is trying to figure out who exactly I teach…the animals?
Since June 2017, right before the 1 (arrive) of the two new pandas, Meng Meng and Jiao Qing, I have
been helping the panda keepers at the zoo to feel more comfortable and 2 (confidence) speaking English.
And who do they speak English 3 ?
Not the pandas, even though 4 language used for the medical training instructions is actually English.
They talk to the flood of international tourists and to 5 (visit) Chinese zookeepers who often come to check
on the pandas, which are on loan from China. They also need to be ready to give 6 (interview) in English
with international journalists. This is 7 they need an English trainer.
So, what are they learning? 8 (basic), how to describe a panda’s life. It’s been an honor to watch the
panda programme develop 9 to see the pandas settle into their new home. As a little girl, I 10
(wish) to be a zookeeper when I grew up. Now, I’m living out that dream indirectly by helping the panda keepers
do their job in English.
2022年全国甲卷英语真题
A visually-challenged man from Beijing recently hiked (徒步) 40 days to Xi’an, as a first step 11
(journey) the Belt and Road route (路线) by foot.
On the 1,100 kilometer journey, the man Cao Shengkang, 12 lost his eyesight at the age of eight in a
car accident, crossed 40 cities and counties in three province. Inspired by the Belt and Road Forum for International
Cooperation 13 (hold) in Beijing, Cao decided to cover the route by hiking as a tribute (致敬) to the
ancient Silk Road. 14 friend of his, Wu Fan, volunteered to be his companion during the trip.
Cao and Wu also collected garbage along the road, in order to promote environmental 15 (protect).
Cao believes this will make the hiking trip even more 16 (meaning). The two of them collected more than
1,000 plastic bottles along the 40-day journey.
In the last five years. Cao 17 (walk) through 34 countries in six continents, and in 2016, he reached the
top of Kilimanjaro, Africa’s 18 (high) mountain.
Now, Cao has started the second part of his dream to walk along the Belt and Road route. He flew 4, 700
kilometers 19 Xi’an to Kashgar on Sept. 20, 20 (plan) to hike back to Xi’an in five months.
2022年新高考全国Ⅱ卷英语真题
Henry Tyler made the catch of the year on the weekend. When he saw a young child hanging from a sixth-floor apartment balcony (阳台), Henry ran one hundred metres, jumped over a 1.2-metre fence, and held out his
arms to catch the 21 (fall) child.
Eric Brown, only three years old, knocked Henry down when he fell. The boy is in the hospital and doctors
say he'll be OK.
22 Brown family live in an apartment building outside Toronto. On the day of the accident, Mrs.
Brown was at work and Eric was at home with his father. They both fell 23 (sleep) while watching TV.
Eric woke up a little later when he heard children playing outside. He pushed a chair onto the balcony, and
climbed up 24 (see) them. When he looked down, he 25 (accidental ) slipped and fell over the
edge. He hung on for a few minutes 26 screamed for his father, but his father didn't hear him.
Henry 27 (fix) his car when he heard the screams. He looked up and saw Eric hanging from the
balcony. He quickly 28 (throw) his tools aside, and started running, arms out.
He saved my 29 (son) life," said Mrs. Brown. "I don't know 30 to thank him.”
"I just didn't want the boy to be hurt," said Henry.
2021年全国甲卷英语真题
The Xi’an City Wall is the most complete city wall that has survived China’s long history. It 31 (build)
originally to protect the city 32 the Tang dynasty and has now been completely restored (修复). It is
possible 33 (walk) or bike the entire 14 kilometers.
We accessed the wall through the South Gate. The wall is 12 meters high and from here you can see streams of
people moving inside and outside the City Wall.
After 34 (spend) some time looking at all the defensive equipment at the wall, we decided it was time
for some action and what 35 (good) than to ride on a piece of history!
We 36 (hire) our bikes from the rental place at the South Gate. My bike was old and shaky 37
did the job. It took us about 3 hours to go all 38 way around the Xi’an City Wall. Supposedly you can do it
in two hours, but we stopped at the different gates and 39 (watchtower) to take pictures or just to watch the
local people going about their 40 (day) routines.
2023年高考英语真题题源解密(新高考卷)
I've always loved the ocean. In the 41 (seven) grade,I started volunteering at the Monterey Bay
Aquarium in California. I was upset to learn that many sea animals eat plastic garbage, 42 (think)it is
food.
I decided to do something 43 (educate) people about this problem. I held presentations at schools to
teach kids about plastic waste. I wanted to reach businesses too. I decided that if I learned of a company 44
used a lot of plastic, I'd send it an email urging it to cut back.
One day, I saw a commercial for a health-care company. People in the ad were using plastic straws (吸管).
I found the contact information of the company 45 emailed its president. I told him how 46
(harm) plastic could be to the environment and asked him to consider using more eco-friendly options. I was so
47 (excite) when he wrote back to me.He said he would make sure that the company cut its use of plasticstraws in half.
I kept going. Whenever I heard of businesses using plastic, I'd send an email. One of the biggest companies I
wrote to 48 (be) Alaska Airlines Paris. A company 49 (represent) wrote back and told me the
airline was switching over 50 plastic to paper cups on all of its 1,200 daily flights.
2023届广东省深圳市高三年级第一次调研考试英语试题
For Greek photographer George Doupas, Beijing is home now. During the past decade, he has been
photographing the city, capturing its beauty 51 sharing these photos online and in exhibitions.
“This 52 (true) represents Beijing — the old and the new, nicely mixing together,” Doupas said while
showing his photograph of the Zhihua Temple, a delicate Ming Dynasty building. It 53 (locate) in front of a
modern office building, Galaxy SOHO, which features weaving bridges and interlocking passageways.
With rich historical heritage, Beijing 54 (be) an important center of traditional Chinese culture since
the Ming Dynasty. Doupas often gets 55 (lose) in the city’s splendid ancient architecture. Meanwhile, he is
also amazed by the modern city 56 (combine) high-end businesses and various industries. “It is fascinating
to see a rapidly-developing city that invests so much effort in preserving its past, which is 57 I decided to
pursue my career here,” he said.
Doupas is determined to continue with his career in China, hoping to serve as 58 bridge between
China and the West. The 59 (display) that show his photos about Beijing have attracted a large audience in
Greece and the Czech Republic.
“I call Beijing my home now,” he said, “I’ll keep sharing photos of China 60 the rest of the world.”
2023届浙江省杭州第二中学新高三上学期适应性测试英语试题
Over the past 40 years, Du Dejian has received numerous visitors at the library 61 he established in his
home in Zhangfang village of Yongji, Shanxi province.
Du, a rural teacher, 62 (decide) to build a library in the village when he noticed 63 range of
difficulties his neighbors encountered as a result of limited knowledge during the planting season around 1980.
With support from his family, Du bought books, newspapers and magazines, mainly 64 agriculture.
There weren't as many visitors as 65 (expect) at the beginning. At that time, residents thought 66
(they) to be experienced in farming, so they wouldn't read books.
To attract them, he began to send newspapers to the residents' homes and offer them an 67 (explain)
about the great power of technology. Gradually, more people became loyal readers in Du's library. Besides, more
than 700 agricultural, technology training courses 68 (present) over the past decades since the library
opened.
In recent years, with the development the Internet, the library has seen fewer readers. Du began to try new
methods 69 (spread) knowledge. He set up a WeChat group and sends agricultural information to the
residents, helping them farm more 70 (scientific).
2023届广东省汕头市普通高考第一次模拟考试英语试题My first visit to China
I was really excited when I 71 (offer) the opportunity to go to Guangzhou in China for my work and
I spent a lot of time visiting schools and observing lessons. The schools I visited were all 72 (good)
equipped with computers, video screens and interactive whiteboards in most of the rooms. The buildings were
73 good condition and there were spaces for the children to play badminton or basketball.
I noticed some interesting differences in the school routine. When it was time for a class to begin or end,
music was played on the intercom. I thought this was a really nice idea. There were also short breaks for eye
exercises with music 74 (play) on the intercom. This was something I had never seen 75
heard of before so I was very interested in it. In some of the schools I visited, the habit of 76 (take) a nap
at lunchtime is something I really like. The schools made us 77 (feel) very welcome and the children
took great interest in us. They were very keen to practise their English and ask us questions. The pupils seemed to
be very 78 (enthusiasm) about their English classes.
I really enjoyed my 10 days in China. It was a great experience and opened my eyes to a very different culture.
In some ways it was better to be there on work than as a tourist. You learn something about people’s everyday 79
(life). If you go on work I think you learn more about the real culture of a place because you can see normal people
doing normal things in normal places. 80 , next time I go to China I would like to spend some time as a
tourist rather than working all the time.
Part 6 新闻报道
2024届云南省部分名校高考备考实用性联考卷(一)英语试题
Demand on tourism burst as the Minsu market’s recovery sped up during the May Day holiday. Oceans of
tourists flooded into Zibo in China’s Shandong Province for its BBQ, 1 drove its Minsu market to boom.
According to the online booking site Tujia, Minsu’s average room price remained lower than the national average
level, but 2 (it) booking number increased three times in Shandong Province during the May Day vacation.
3 (base) on Tujia statistics, other cities in Shandong Province also showed remarkable performances on
Minsu bookings. Qingdao and Weihai were among China’s Top ten tourism destinations. 4 former even
surpassed (超过) Chengdu and Chongqing for the first time to lake the number one spot. 5 (additional), the
booking numbers in Yantai, Jinan, Rizhao and Tai’an of Shandong Province also 6 (see) a good
performance.
The Minsu in rural areas still gain 7 (popular), with the booking number 8 (account) for
nearly 40% of the total, according to Tujia.
Among customers booking the Minsu in rural areas, the “post-80” and “post-90” generations are still the
mainstream. The 9 (hot) types of accommodations are lofts, inns, and single-family villas. Besides, fruit
and vegetable picking, DIY activities, and food-tasting events are the top choices 10 holiday activities.
2024届广东省河源中学高三上学期一调考试英语试题
The youth version of The Peony Pavilion (《牡丹亭》) successfully entered the stage of the Spring for
Chinese Arts at the Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center.
The Peony Pavilion, 11 cultural treasure of the world, was written by China’s Ming Dynastyplaywright and writer Tang Xianzu, who is compared to William Shakespeare. And Kunqu Opera, 12
(combine) songs performed in the Suzhou dialect, graceful body movements, martial arts and dance, was 13
(origin) born in the region of Kunshan, Jiangsu Province. It was listed as one of the representative 14
(work) of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO in 2001.
Kunqu Opera uses a seemingly endless 15 (vary) of gestures to express specific emotions and has
distinguished itself by its rhythmic patterns. It also has a major impact 16 all the more recent forms of
opera in China, such as Peking Opera.
17 excites the organizing committee is that The Peony Pavilion 18 (attract) a growing young
audience since its first performance in Beijing. Up to now, Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center, 19 aim
is to emphasize the inheritance, promotion, development and popularization of traditional Chinese culture and arts,
has also held many exhibitions related to traditional drama, and established the Peking Opera inheritance class
20 (popularize) the traditional art to children.
2024届四川省绵阳市高中理科突击班高三上学期第零次诊断性考试英语试题
With exotic Silk-Road themed music 21 (perform) by musicians from the China National
Traditional Orchestra, a grand art exhibition titled Silk Road: Artists’ Rendezvous kicked off on the afternoon of
Aug 15 at the National Art Museum of China.
Attracting about 40 foreign diplomats and 22 (representative) from several international
organizations, the exhibit presents over 190 works by artists from 112 countries in the Belt and Road Initiative. The
exhibit also includes an interactive, immersive unit 23 visitors may click a mouse or use their fingers on
a touch screen 24 (change) digital versions of the artwork.
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism 25 (invite) influential artists from Europe, Africa, America,
Oceania and Asia for field trips, residency programs and workshops across China over the last decade. Drawing
inspiration 26 their China experiences, these artists have created a wide variety of works, including oil
paintings, traditional Chinese ink paintings, sculptures and mixed media.
“The Silk Road was important over the centuries. It carried not only silk but also knowledge and cultures,”
said Shahbaz Khan, director of UNESCO Beijing, at the opening ceremony.
The Silk Road is 27 invaluable world heritage to be celebrated for reminding the world of the
importance of cultural 28 (diverse) and cross-cultural communication, Khan said, 29 (add)
“cultural and artistic creations, no matter their specific forms, are all conducive to innovation and sustainable
development in a country”.
Khan suggested that the exhibit 30 (bring) to countries in the Belt and Road Initiative.
2024届浙江省普通高中高三适应性模拟检测英语试题
Japan’s decision to discharge nuclear-contaminated water into the sea has reduced the confidence of Chinese
travelers 31 (want) to visit the country, and is expected to deliver a “heavy blow” to Japan’s tourism industry
in the long term, experts and academics said.Ignoring regional and international concerns about the safety of its decision, Japan began dumping 32
(treat) radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean on Aug 24.
As one of the major sources of tourists to Japan, China announced on Aug 10 that group tours would be
resumed to the country, along with77 other overseas destinations.
Travel portal Trip.com Group said that as of Aug 17 searches for group tours to Japan exceeded 33 for
Thailand and Singapore — the traditional top choices for Chinese travelers.
Travel agencies and industry insiders had also forecast that Japan would see a surge in the influx of Chinese
travelers for the upcoming 34 (nation)Day holiday, which runs from Sept 29 to Oct 6 this year.
Trip.com said that as of Aug 17, bookings to Japan for the holiday had seen 35 five-fold month-on-
month increase. 36 , news about the discharge of the nuclear-contaminated water has raised concerns among
Chinese travelers heading to Japan, 37 (especial) regarding their personal health and food safety.
Xu Xiaolei, Chief Brand Officer of CYTS Tours Holding Co in Beijing, said that the company 38 (see)
routine changes in bookings and 39 (cancel) for travel to Japan. Nevertheless, he warned that travelers may
be taking a “wait and see” approach ahead of the holiday.
“Many travelers to Japan, especially young people, want to enjoy the seafood. Japan’s discharge of nuclear-
contaminated water may have a greater influence on these young travelers,” he said. “We will adjust our tour
products to cater for our 40 (client) needs and follow-up the situation in Japan.”
He said he expected tourism to Japan would experience some fluctuations in the next two or three months.
2023届广东省高三二模英语试题
The special performances of Guangdong Song and Dance Theater, a series of the 2022 Guangdong Performing
Arts Troupe Show Season, will be held from mid-October 41 late November at the Guangdong Arts Theatre.
The Show Season has been shown for five years, and the three classics this time represent the 42
(late)achievements of Guangdong’s artistic creation. Dance drama “Awakening”, 43 premiered(首映)in the
Macedonian National Theatre in February 2019, has been well-received in four European countries. Using
psychological deconstruction techniques to reflect the characters’ inner spiritual world, it 44 (favor)by
audiences for bringing both artistic pleasure and inspiration.
“Dragon Boat Racing” is also an unmissable classical dance drama 45 (base)on several Guangdong
musicians. Set in Guangzhou’s Shawan Town in the 1930s, the drama tells the story through contemporary lance
arts. Since its premiere in 2014, the dance drama 46 (tour)for over 200 performances nationwide,with 47
average attendance rate of more than 95%, and has won numerous awards.
48 (integrate) boxing with dance, the musical drama “Mission Must Be Reached” mixes Lingnan-style
music with rock & roll,pop music and rap. The original musical drama tells the story of a deliveryman’s
various 49 (attempt)to find his long-lost sister, only to become a trainee in a boxing center 50
(accidental), and he finally wins the championship in a boxing competition.
2023届河北省衡水中学高三下学期一调考试英语试题
Running for more than 20,000 kilometers, the Great Wall is a historical landmark of unparalleled glory, butclimbing 51 is hard work. Not everyone has the strength or 52 (determine)to climb its tall
steps and steep slopes (斜坡), while only a handful may have the special skills to 53 (physical)
participate in the restoration of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
However, a recently 54 (launch) WeChat miniprogram is allowing every history enthusiast to be a
hero in a virtual world, 55 one not just climbs the Great Wall, but also protects it. Great Wall E-tour, co-
produced by the China Foundation for Cultural Heritage Conservation and internet giant Tencent, among others,
56 (go) online on June 11 to mark the annual 57 (nation) Cultural and Natural Heritage Day.
Offering an almost simulated (模拟的) experience of climbing the Wall and helping in preservation work, the
program has created a lot of enthusiastic 58 (response) in recent weeks and won a large fan base.
Thanks 59 cutting-edge digital technology, the virtual model is “detailed to millimeters”. Around
50,000 high-definition pictures have been used 60 (offer) users the remarkable experience.
2023届湖北省十一校高三第二次联考英语试题
A traditional Chinese dance performed underwater in Luoyang, Central China’s Henan Province, 61
(go) viral on social media during the Dragon Boat Festival. The show led to renewed passion among audiences for
traditional Chinese. art and culture.
The 62 (impress) dance is named The Prayer, which was the opening performance of the gala by
Henan Television Station on Saturday.
In the video on social media the underwater actress is seen dancing in colorful traditional Chinese costume.
The short dance, which lasted less than two minutes, was seen as a 63 (combine) of contemporary art and
traditional Chinese culture.
“The water made the costume even more gorgeous and the moves 64 (graceful)!” said one observer
online. Netizens were left 65 (amaze) by both the beauty of the dancer and the 66 (create)
involved in putting 67 the dance underwater.
The dance featured a character from 68 famous ancient Chinese painting Ode to Goddess Luo, the
daughter of a sacred king character Fu Xi in a Chinese tale 69 drowned and then became a goddess.
“The moves were captured underwater at 4. 5 meters from the ground. The team spent a total of 26 hours
under water 70 (complete) the shooting. The film team had to soak themselves in the water in each
shooting session,”Chen Jia, director of the HNTV gala, said to local media.
2023届山东省烟台市等2地高三一模英语试题
In 1998, an eco-museum was established in Suojia Miao, Yi and Hui Township, China’s Guizhou Province.
Consisting of 12 villages, including Gaoxing Village, the eco-museum is different from traditional ones. It isn’t
enclosed by walls and 71 it showcases is more than various collections.
Xiong Shaozhen, a 77-year-old resident of Gaoxing Village, weaves every day with a loom (织布机) in a
wooden house, her daughter-in-law busy 72 ( learn )the craft from her.“The costumes, language, music
and even the way of production of the local community are all living 73 (significance) exhibits,” said Luo
Gang, head of the museum.A decade ago,Gaoxing Village 74 (list) in a traditional Chinese villages catalog (目录).However,Luo
found there were few looms left in the village.He 75 (apply) for a budget from relevant departments and
invited professional craftsmen to produce looms for the villagers. He asked each villager that received the machine
76 (use)it and train an inheritor (继承者) of the local weaving technique. In addition, most of the old folk
houses with their 77 (roof) made of straw needed regular replacement and Luo had their original
appearance 78 (restore).
There are 25 such eco-museums in the province, which are in line 79 sustainable development
principles. Not only do they guide villagers to perform independent-management and activate their passion for
preserving their traditional cultures, but they create more jobs and give 80 boost to local tourism.