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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了几个来自世界各地的著名寺庙景点。

1 . Temples have long served an important role since the early years of civilization. Whether you are seeking a sense of spiritual enlightenment or looking to learn more about a certain religion, these beautiful temples are worth a stop on your vacation.

Paro Taktsang in the Paro Valley, Bhutan

Situated on a steep cliff in Bhutan’s Paro Valley, the “Tiger’s Nest” earned its nickname from an 18th-century tale detailing Buddhist master Padmasambhava arriving to the site on a flying tiger. The journey to the cliffside is quite the challenge, requiring guests to climb two hours on a steep trail.

Seiganto-ji in Nachikatsuura, Japan

Neighboring the tallest waterfall and set against the lush trees of Nachi, Seiganto-ji dates back to the 4th century. Seiganto-ji is now the first stop on the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage, where individuals travel to 33 Buddhist temples throughout the Kansai region of Japan.

Man Mo Temple in Hong Kong

This Buddhist and Taoist temple was built to honor the god of literature and the god of war, and the inscriptions found in the temple hall imply its construction may have taken place around 1847. It is still highly active and visited by local worshippers, so it’s asked that any visitor coming to the temple is prohibited from taking photos out of respect.

Kek Lok Si Temple, Malaysia

Penang is often touted(吹捧) for its sandy beaches and emerald blue waters, but it’s also home to the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia. A melting pot of cultures, the temple’s architecture showcases Chinese, Thai, and Burmese styles throughout its stunning seven stories. It’s estimated there are 10,000 statues of Buddha depicted throughout its main pagodas(宝塔).

1. If you hope to enjoy a sea view, which temple is the best choice?
A.Paro Taktsang in the Paro Valley, Bhutan.B.Seiganto-ji in Nachikatsuura, Japan.
C.Man Mo Temple in Hong Kong.D.Kek Lok Si Temple, Malaysia.
2. What do we know from the text?
A.Kek Lok Si Temple is the largest temple in Malaysia.
B.Paro Taktsang earned its nickname due to its unique location.
C.Seiganto-ji is a time-honored temple with magnificent surroundings.
D.Visitors tend to take photos to show their respect for Man Mo Temple.
3. Where is the text probably taken from?
A.A travel journal.B.A tourist brochure.
C.A geography textbook.D.An academic article.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要对淄博的走红进行了相关介绍。
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The city of Zibo has never seen so many visitors.

As the sun begins to set, the aroma of sizzling meat falls the air and draws in more     1     (hunger) customers. On each street, queues stretch outside restaurants for more than a hundred meters. Some restaurants even run out of key ingredients as early as 7p.m.     2     the night. All hotels are also operating at full capacity.

The city was barely known by outsiders     3     it went viral on Chinese social media platforms recently. Most visitors are young people, who share their experience of traveling to Zibo to experience the city’s barbecue culture on social platforms,     4     (attract) even more visitors.

Zibo- style barbecue’s classic three-piece set contains roast lamb, green onions, and nan bread, which,     5     (combine), make a mouth-watering combo (组合). The fame of Zibo barbecue used to be limited to just Shandong Province.     6     (previous), barbecue in Northeast China was much more popular across the country.

Behind Zibo’s sudden fame     7     (be) the efforts and services of the local government, as well as a good reputation of local businesses,     8     receive favorable reviews from visitors who share their experiences online.

To promote Zibo-style barbecue, Zibo has launched two dozen “special barbecue trains,” where local tourism officials would serve tourists     9     (they). At the city’s train station, shuttle buses transport tourists to various barbecue stalls directly. Netizens joke that the high-speed trains     10     (pack) with visiting tourists and that the air onboard is filled with cumin.

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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了江苏在中国古代海上丝绸之路上发挥着重要作用,我们可以在其港口城市、历史遗迹和自然美景中追寻这条贸易线路的故事。

3 . Discover Jiangsu

Known as shui xiang, or “the land of water”, China’s coastal province of Jiangsu has all the geographical advantages to give it a starring role in the epic tale of China’s ancient Maritime (海上的) Silk Road. With busy port cities, historic sites and breathtaking natural beauty, Jiangsu is the perfect place to trace the story of this remarkable trade route.


Nanjing and the voyages of Zheng He

At the dawn of the Ming dynasty the city of Nanjing in Jiangsu was declared capital of China. As well as building one of the longest city walls in history, the emperor ordered the construction of vast “treasure ships” in 1403. Under the command of legendary seafarer Zheng He, the fleet embarked on seven epic ocean voyages, reaching as far as the east coast of Africa.


Nantong and overseas trade

In Jiangsu’s port city of Nantong, goods have flowed in and out of the province by water for centuries. Today, fleets of hardy fishing boats catch yellow croaker, seabream, sea crabs and more. Beyond Lusi Port Town, a busy seascape of boats travel on the waters of Jiangsu’s coast. It’s a scene that shows how China’s historic Maritime Silk Road continues to thrive and grow to this day.


Yancheng and unspoiled nature

Salt was one of the commodities that played a key role in the history of trade in Jiangsu, contributing to the wealth and prosperity of the province. A major source was the tidal salt flats of Yancheng, which literally means “salt city”. This remarkable landscape also plays host to the epic migrations of rare bird species like cranes, egrets, and spoonbill sandpipers.


Yangzhou, Lianyungang and the exchange of ideas

In the Jiangsu city of Yangzhou, a Tang-dynasty monk by the name of Jianzhen set sail to Japan to spread the teachings of Buddhism. Daming Temple, where Jianzhen lived, can still be visited today.

Centuries earlier, Buddhism first settled on Jiangsu’s shores. Kongwang Mountain in Lianyungang has some of China’s earliest examples of Buddhist art. These carvings show how the Maritime Silk Road helped spread religion across China.

1. What made Jiangsu an Ancient Gateway to the Maritime Silk Road?
A.Its Buddhist art.B.Its remarkable seascape.
C.Its wealth and prosperity.D.Its geographical advantages.
2. Which city has a historic temple as a big tourist attraction?
A.Nanjing.B.Nantong.
C.Yancheng.D.Yangzhou.
3. Where is this text probably taken from?
A.A geography magazine.B.An academic report.
C.An economics book.D.A travel blog.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了贵州省黔湖是了解苗族文化的理想去处,苗族的歌曲、刺绣和银饰都传达了它丰富而深厚的历史和文化。
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For people interested in learning more about the ethnic (少数民族) Miao culture, an ideal place to experience it is an ethnic Miao community, called Qianhu, in Guizhou Province.     1     has preserved the distinctive cultural traditions of the Miao ethnic group exhibited in the forms of architecture, arts, and daily lifestyle.

This world’s largest Miao community consists     2     a dozen smaller settlements     3    (spread) over rolling mountains. Singing is     4     essential part of local life. The Miao people begin to learn how to sing as early as they can speak.

The Miao people are also known for making fine embroidery (刺绣). Different from other parts of China, the themes     5    (express) in Miao embroidery are showy,     6    (imagine), and often based on folklores (民俗). Meanwhile, Miao people can     7    (effortless) arrange colors in a way that avoids awkwardness. This is a truly natural gift.

Another fine element of the Miao culture is wearing silver ornaments (装饰). For most of their history, the Miao people     8    (have) no written language, so they had to preserve and pass on their heritage through visual elements, like carving history on silver ornaments. Over time, this craft has evolved into a vehicle     9     represents the Miao culture and spirit.

The Miao songs, embroidery, and silver ornaments all convey the rich, profound history of the Miao people and     10    (symbol) the continuity of their culture and traditions.

2023-06-02更新 | 250次组卷 | 4卷引用:2023届江苏省镇江市高三考前保温卷英语试题
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5 . 新疆是个美丽的地方。假设你的学校正在组织一个“让世界了解新疆,让新疆走向世界”的活动,请根据下面表格中提供的信息,以“The Brief Introduction of Xinjiang”为题,用英文写一篇简要介绍新疆的短文。内容包括:

The Brief Introduction of Xinjiang

位置:中国西北
面积:160多万平方公里(sq. km.)
首府:乌鲁木齐(Urumqi)
人口:约23000000
天气:各地区不同,昼夜温差大
必看的名胜:……
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 标题已为你写好。
参考词:新疆国际大巴扎(Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar),吐鲁番(Turpan)的坎儿井(Karez Well System),阿勒泰(Altay)的喀纳斯湖(Kanas Lake)和可可托海国家地质公园(Keketuohai National Geological Park),伊犁(Yili)的那拉提草原(Nalati Grassland in Yili)等。

The Brief Introduction of Xinjiang


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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者游览云南抚仙湖的经历,感受了大自然带来的美好体验和感悟。
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Fuxian Lake is the third largest lake in. Yunnan province and is famous for its clean water. It is surrounded by hills on each side, and you can have beautiful views     1    every angle. Last summer vacation, I had the opportunity to enjoy its beauty with my own eyes.

Our first destination was     2    top of the highest mountain where we watched a sunrise. I felt the power of life sweep over me when the sun     3    (rise). As the sun was rising up slowly, the world became brighter. After the sun came out completely, we took quite a few amusing pictures     4    (record) our happy moments. The beauty of nature can     5     (feel) everywhere when we walked along the mountain roads. When it was time to have lunch, we had a picnic under the shade of some trees and appreciated the gift of nature.

After lunch, we went boating on the lake, where I saw many lotus flowers (荷花) blossoming lively.    6     (row) a boat by myself was full of excitement and laughter.

When the sun was setting, we had some local     7     (special) for dinner. I had never had     8    (delicious) dishes than the ones I ate after a whole day’s tour. At night, as we looked at the stars and admired the moon in the deep sky, I felt how small I was in the universe. Yet, at the same time, I knew that it is because of us     9     the world is so beautiful and diverse. The quiet night then brought us into a fairy-tale world full of     10     (innocent), love and fantastic dreams.

2023-05-30更新 | 55次组卷 | 1卷引用:2023届陕西省安康中学高三下学期4月质量监测英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。本文介绍了科学家在2022年5月初在广西壮族自治区乐业县在一个巨大的洞穴中发现了古老的森林的事情。
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Ancient Forest Found Inside A Giant Sinkhole In China

The residents of Leye County in South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region are familiar     1     sinkholes. The area’s 29 sinkholes and underground caves have earned it a UNESCO World Heritage Site name. But the one     2     (explore) by scientists in early May 2022 had an extraordinary secret—a well-preserved ancient forest.

Lixin Chen,     3     (found) of the Guangxi 702 Cave Expedition Club, and his team first went inside the massive sinkhole on May 6, 2022. It did not take     4     (they) long to reach firm ground to walk on. But the group soon realized they were nowhere close to the bottom of the 630-foot-deep sinkhole. They had to walk through trees as high as 130 feet for a few hours     5     (get) there.

Since then, the scientists     6     (return) to the sinkhole which they named “The Eagle” several times. They have found three collapsed caves, evidence of     7     ancient underground river, and a small underground lake. Chen says, “I wouldn’t be     8     (amaze) to know that there are species found in these caves that have never been reported or described by science until now.”

The sinkholes,     9     are left undisturbed by human activity, can be an oasis (绿洲)for life, especially for     10     (previous) unknown species.

2023-05-29更新 | 81次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省2022-2023学年高三上学期11月联考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了昆明这座城市的地位、交通、气候、文化等。
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Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, is the economic and     1    (culture) center of southwest China. It is linked by rail with all of China’s major     2    (city). Its rail link with Hanoi(河内) was established     3     1901.

Kunming’s mild climate makes it a good place     4    (visit) anytime of the year. Although it can be hot and humid in summer, it     5    (have) cool, dry winters. The climate here is great for flowers, with more     6    400 varieties plants here. The camellia(山茶花) is the city’s official flower. The city is also known for     7    (it) green parks, such as Cuihu (Green Lake) Park with its waterways and winding paths. Younger travellers may enjoy a visit to Daguan Park because of its food stalls.

In addition to its own charms, Kunming serves as a base     8     people can explore the culture of ethnic groups in the area. The most well-known are the Dai, Bai and Naxi. People can also visit the Yunnan Stone Forest, which     9    (know) as “the first wonder of the world” since the Ming Dynasty.     10    (locate) in the southwest of Kunming, the stone forest features awesome rock formations.

2023-05-27更新 | 80次组卷 | 2卷引用:陕西省咸阳市秦都区2021-2022学年高三上学期模拟考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍了在2016年登上了世界各地的头条新闻的阿土勒尔村小学生们攀爬天梯上下悬崖的事情,在报道之后,该村人们的生活水平得到了极大地改善。
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Atule’er, a 200-year-old village in Sichuan province, made headlines around the world when photographs emerged in 2016 of schoolchildren     1     (go) down the cliff (悬崖) on unstable hand-made ladders (梯子)     2     “sky ladders”, as locals called them.

The two-hour climb     3     (be) the villagers’ only way to access the outside world. In recent years, local authorities have replaced their hand-made ladders with a steel one,     4     (extreme) reducing their travel time.

This week, however, 84 households of Atule’er left the ladders behind     5     good, resettling in apartment blocks closer to     6     town centre of Zhaojue county, 46 miles away. They live in new apartments ranging from 25 square meters to 100 square meters,     7     have modern kitchens, toilets, running water, electricity and gas.

Not all villagers have been relocated, however—about 30 households are planning to stay. Atule’er has become a tourist attraction.     8     (far) development will service that industry, with officials plotting     9     (build) a cable car to carry tourists up and down the cliff.

In 2019, the Chinese government had made a     10     (commit) to lift all of its 1.4 billion people out of poverty by 2020. The clifftop villagers’ resettlement is part of that broader drive, and they are not alone.

2023-05-27更新 | 355次组卷 | 3卷引用:2023届湖北省武汉市高三5月模拟测试英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了山火的形成以及扑灭方法。

10 . Wildfire, or wildland fire, is the uncontrolled fire occurring in a forest, grassland or bushlands.

Fire danger in a wildland setting varies with weather conditions: drought, heat, and wind. Once a fire is burning, drought, heat, and wind all increase its intensity. Topography(地形) also affects wildfire, which spreads quickly uphill and slowly downhill. Dried grass, leaves, and light branches are considered flash fuels, and fire spreads quickly in them, often generating enough heat to burn heavier fuels such as tree stumps(树桩), heavy branches, and the organic matter of the forest floor. Such fuels, ordinarily slow to burn, are difficult to extinguish. Green fuels—growing vegetation-are not considered to catch fire easily, but an intense fire can dry out leaves and needles quickly enough to allow ready burning. Green fuels sometimes carry a special danger. Evergreens, such as pine and spruce(云杉), contain oils that easily burst into flames when heated sufficiently by the searing drafts(灼热的气流) of a forest fire.

Firefighting forces are specially trained to deal with wildfires. Aircraft were first used in fighting wildland fires in 1919. Now airplanes and helicopters are primarily used for dumping water, for observation, and occasionally for assisting in communication and transporting personnel, supplies, and equipment

Tools for fighting wildfires range from the standard equipment of urban fire departments to portable pumps, tank trucks, and earth-moving equipment. It can also change the fire’s direction as well as slowing its progress. They are maintained by public and private owners of forestlands. Such a force may attack a fire directly by spraying water, beating out flames, and removing vegetation at the edge of the fire to contain it behind a fire line. When the very edge is too hot to approach, a fire line is built at a safe distance, sometimes using strip (长条地带) burning to get rid of the fuel in the path of the uncontrolled fire.

1. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A.What causes wildfire to happen.
B.How topography affects wildfire intensity.
C.Why wildfire danger hides in green fuels.
D.Where wildfire often breaks out.
2. Why are pines considered to be a special danger?
A.Carrying thin leaves.
A. When the fire dies down.
B.Having heavy branches.
C.Lacking enough water.
D.Containing some oil.
3. In what circumstance will strip burning be used?
A.When the fire dies down.
B.When the wind blows hard.
C.When the fuel burns uncontrollably.
D.When the pump works effectively.
4. Where is this text probably taken from?
A.An advertisement brochure.
B.A news report.
C.A sci-fi lecture,
D.A geography magazine.
2023-05-25更新 | 63次组卷 | 1卷引用:2023届河南省部分重点中学高三下学期5月质量检测英语试题
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