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文章大意:本文的文体属于说明文。文章主要介绍了Citywalk这种新型的旅游方式,它强调在城市中漫步,发现不寻常的事物,而不是像传统的军事化旅游那样在尽可能短的时间内游览尽可能多的著名景点。

1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Forget about Military-style Travel during which people tend to visit as many famous spots as possible in the     1     (little) amount of time. A more relaxed alternative, Citywalk, has emerged     2     a phenomenal hit.

Unlike Military-style Travel, Citywalk is about wandering around a city on foot and finding unusual things     3     even a local might not have noticed before. Citywalkers get away from hot tourist     4     (attract) and shopping centers, instead     5     (leisure) seeking out interactions with the natives, authentic snacks, and a deeper appreciation for the history and culture of the city.

Various videos about Citywalk     6     (post) over Chinese multiple social media platforms in recent months. On Instagram-like Xiaohongshu, a search for “citywalk” turns up over 600,000 posts and tens of millions of views. Citywalkers have shared their carefully     7     (plan) routes on social media platforms, generating thousands of followers. Their posts usually include how long the walk is going to take, and interesting places along the way.

Some regions, such as Beijing, have included Citywalk in their plans     8     (promote) cultural tourism and leisure tours. While Citywalk can work as     9     approach to tourism, this trend sees Gen Z seek pleasure more through connection than consumption and     10     (imply) a deep cultural curiosity.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Brad Ryan和85岁的祖母Joy Ryan一起旅行,走遍了美国所有的国家公园的故事。

2 . By the time she was 85 years old, Joy Ryan had never seen the ocean or mountains. Now, she’s 94 years old and has seen every comer of the US after visiting all 63 US national parks. Joy went on the epic journey with her grandson, Brad Ryan, who was first inspired to travel with his grandmother in 2015. “When I learned she had never seen the great wildernesses of America-deserts, mountains, oceans, you name it, I thought that was something that I would regret if I didn’t get myself involved in some way,” Brad said. Although they initially planned just to visit the Great Smoky Mountains, they had such a great time that they felt inspired to continue their journey by hitting up all the national parks in the US. “I think we’re two peas in a pod when it comes to our desire for travel and adventure,” Brad said.

The 63rd and final stop on their tour was the National Park of American Samoa. There was a reason why they left this park until the very end. “It’s the only US national park that’s south of the equator. We can enjoy the beautiful tropical paradise,” Brad said, “But as we’ve come to learn from the rangers who work there. American Samoa is an island community that is firmly rooted in family.”

The fact that a grandmother in her 90s completed such a long journey may inspire others, but Brad has always known his grandmother as an inspiration who lives up to her name. “She has already lived from a place of gratitude and joy,” he said. “That’s a power… and a choice that we all have. And I think that’s been my greatest lesson.”

1. What do we know about Joy Ryan?
A.She regretted not visiting the ocean.B.She was financially challenged.
C.She prefers tropical landscapes.D.She embarked on her journey in 2015.
2. What inspired Brad and Joy Ryan to visit all of the US national parks?
A.Their ambition to set a world record.B.Their fear of having regrets in life.
C.Their shared passion for adventure.D.Their fascination with urban scenery.
3. American Samoa was chosen as their final destination because of its       .   
A.distinctive locationB.natural resources
C.breathtaking coastlineD.close-knit community
4. What quality did Brad learn from his grandmother?
A.Her determination.B.Her patience.
C.Her endurance.D.Her optimism.
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文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述了作者一家进行了一场难忘的全国旅行,这场旅行让整个家庭变得更亲密了,而且这场旅行也让作者懂得了旅行的真正意义。

3 . When I was in third grade, my family and I took on an unforgettable trip across the country. It turned out to be more than just a/an _______ journey; it was a journey of discovery into our _______. Every day, Dad _______ us with his trusty road map. Mom, the heart of our family, shared folk tales and painted pictures about the upcoming _______. We went through diverse _______from the thick forests to the vast deserts of the West.

One day, while hiking through the Grand Canyon, I _______   a particularly rough path. Frightened, I _______, not knowing how to proceed. That’s when my parents _______ .

As Dad showed me footholds, Mom coached me with calming _______and reminded me of the breathtaking views that lay ahead. Then, I________the confidence as my feet ________ solid ground again. When I finally overcame my fear, I felt we became ________ as a family.

From then on, every evening, we’d gather around a campfire for what we________called “Family Reflection Time”. During these sessions, we’d share laughs, ________, and insights from the day’s experiences.

The trip taught me that the true meaning of travel isn’t merely about reaching the destination but about the personal growth that happens on the route, and the family bonds formed when facing ________ together.

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A.crowdedB.physicalC.creativeD.necessary
2.
A.relationshipsB.potentialsC.dreamsD.inspirations
3.
A.guidedB.encouragedC.comfortedD.attracted
4.
A.eventsB.stationsC.locationsD.shows
5.
A.culturesB.landscapesC.groupsD.countries
6.
A.imaginedB.constructedC.smoothedD.encountered
7.
A.frozeB.flewC.fellD.forgot
8.
A.reached downB.stood asideC.stepped inD.turned back
9.
A.wordsB.worriesC.noisesD.thoughts
10.
A.lostB.maintainedC.demonstrateD.restored
11.
A.leftB.brokeC.foundD.dug
12.
A.nicerB.tougherC.braverD.closer
13.
A.originallyB.affectionatelyC.frequentlyD.simply
14.
A.sympathyB.conflictC.tearsD.profits
15.
A.challengesB.defeatsC.oppositionD.uncertainty
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一周旅行的地点和具体路线等细节。

4 . Take a journey for the week, laughing all the way.


Holiday Express 2023 –2024

At the New York Historical Society, Manhattan

Certain trains are especially good at transporting children to heights of joy. This year’s exhibition annual “Holiday Express”, drawn from the Jerni Collection, shows model electric trains and a self-guided treasure hunt. The show is included in museum admission starting at $6 and is free to children under 5.


Advent Carolandar

At Joe’s Pub, Manhattan

Joel Waggoner and Julia Mattison have come out with their holiday comedy performances every December. This year, Joel played the role of Tom — the pianist in the third season of Hulu’s “Advent Carolandar”, while Mattison wrote the music and lines for the coming theatre adaptation of the 1992 film “Sunshine Becomes Her”. Tickets to the shows at Joe’s Pub, which are at 7:30 pm and 9 pm, are at $45 and up at publictheater.org.


Rock & Pop

At City Winery, Manhattan

As a singer and songwriter in New York, Suzanne Vega frequents large stages around the world, but her hometown roots remain strong. This year she’s home for the holidays with “An Evening of New York Songs and Stories” at City Winery that begins at 8 pm. Tickets start at $70 on citywinery.com .


Christmas Eve on Sesame Street

At the Redstone Theatre, Queens

Small children can see an adaptation of O’Henry’s famous holiday story — “The Gift of the Magie”, in “Christmas Eve on Sesame Street”. It’s a 1978 television special that the Redstone Theatre is showing in honor of the 45th anniversary of the production’s original broadcast. “Christmas Eve” is starred by former “Sesame Street” actors like Bob McGrath. Screening tickets start at $9.

1. Where can one go for a comedy performance?
A.Joe’s Pub.B.The Redstone Theatre.
C.City Winery.D.The New York Historical Society.
2. Who works as a singer and songwriter?
A.Joel Waggoner.B.Bob McGrath.
C.Suzanne Vega.D.Julia Mattison.
3. What is “Christmas Eve on Sesame Street”?
A.It’s an original product for radio broadcast.B.It’s about the anniversary of an acting career.
C.It’s a play about self-guided treasure hunt.D.It’s an adaptation of a famous holiday story.
2024-03-08更新 | 55次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省2023-2024学年高三下学期一轮总复习验收考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要报道了黑龙江哈尔滨在这个冬天大火,吸引了众多游客,其中最引人瞩目的是来自广西的“砂糖橘”游学团,他们的一举一动牵动着网友们的心,而当地人则热情地接待他们。
5 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

With its snow and ice attractions, Harbin has become a social media hit. Among the fascinating sights are a group of 11 lovely children from Nanning. They     1     (fearless) set out on an educational trip to Harbin, instantly     2     (win) the hearts of online communities. They     3     (refer) to fondly as the “little tangerines (橘子)”, with the oldest just 6 and a half years old, and the     4     (young) only 3 years and 5 months old.

Each day, their     5     ( present) is trending on various social media platforms. Wherever they go, they are warmly embraced and showered with affection by     6     locals. In Harbin, they tasted the local good food     7     watched a firework display in the snowy landscape. At the northernmost police post of China, they     8     (sing) the national anthem (国歌) and saluted the border guards, marking an important part of their educational trip.

A parent of one of the children expressed gratitude     9     the support and concern shown by netizens and friends from Northeast China. Following their remarkable online journey, these children received invitations from cultural and tourism     10     (authority) of Liaoning and Xinjiang.

Data show that Harbin, during the three-day New Year holiday, welcomed more than 3 million visitors, bringing in 5.9 billion yuan of tourism income.

2024-03-08更新 | 89次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省2023-2024学年高三下学期一轮总复习验收考试英语试题
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6 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Which place did the man visit first?
A.A castle.B.A museum.C.A church.
2. What did the man like in the museum?
A.Old paintings.B.Old stamps.C.Old clocks.
3. How did the man feel in the castle?
A.It wasn’t very warm.B.It was boring.C.It was dangerous.
4. What did the man buy?
A.A book.B.Some postcards.C.A model church.
2024-03-08更新 | 21次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省五省九校2023-2024学年高三下学期2月开学联考英语试卷(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了2008年3月,作者决定停止律师事务所,在一年内环游世界,并且不打算坐飞机。讲述了旅途中的所见所闻以及感悟。

7 . One day in March 2008, I made a big decision. I decided to shut down my law practice and travel around the world in a year. What’s more, I would do it without taking any flights or making a single advance booking of any kind.

When I made this hare-brained plan, I didn’t mean to have an ever lasting life on the road. I was planning to come back after my year of travel, open a new law practice and write a hugely successful book about my adventure.

I set off on my adventure in December 2008 and I found travelling without using planes was not easy. Trying to travel around the world in 16 months made it even harder. Even so, traveling overland was the most amazing way to truly understand the immensity of our wonderful planet.

I took three overnight buses to travel 3,000 km through Argentina, from Ushuaia to the capital Buenos Aires. I would look out of the windows for hours on end at the completely unspoiled (未遭破坏的) plains (平原), as if humans had never touched it.

It took seven days and nights on trains to get from Moscow to Beijing, each day spent looking out of the windows for hours as the Siberian plains swept by. Sometimes, I wouldn’t see a village or a human being for ten hours. Later in my journey, it took me 22 days to get from New Zealand through the Panama Canal and back to Philadelphia to finish my round-the-world adventure.

It turned out that travelling with no advance booking was far less difficult than I had imagined. Pulling into a city on a bus with a backpack, looking in a guidebook for a few suggestions for accommodations and then finding an empty room was never much of a problem anywhere. It also kept me free and open about all my travel plans which is the advice I give to everyone who asks plan far less than you think you should.

1. What does the underlined word “hare-brained” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Clever.B.Secret.C.Crazy.D.Detailed.
2. What is an advantage of travelling around the world without using planes?
A.Lower travel costs.B.Longer stays in each country.
C.Better appreciation of the world.D.More favourable accommodations.
3. What can we infer about the author from the text?
A.He had a taste for adventure.B.He finished his global travel as planned.
C.He became a writer after his global travel.D.He planned his travel carefully in advance.
4. What did the author think of his around-the-world tour?
A.Challenging but satisfying.B.Dangerous but wonderful.
C.Boring and risky.D.Costly and tiring.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了践行“不留痕迹”露营的注意事项。

8 . Leave-No-Trace Camping

For those of us who love spending time in the great outdoors, wild spaces are very special. These are places we visit to recharge, or to fill our hearts with natural beauty.    1    If you feel this way, then you’re the perfect person to promote and practice Leave-No-Trace camping.

Its principles are to treat the wilderness the way a decent visitor would and leave everything just as you found it, with no evidence that you passed through.    2    That’s because your visit makes a minimal impact on the environment.

You can carry out these ideals in a number of ways. Begin by packing out all your litter. Whenever you go camping, take an empty trash bag with you and put all garbage into the bag. In addition, try not to damage vegetation.    3    Wherever you go, think about what your heavy shoes or boots are doing to the plants underneath and try to keep damage to a minimum.

It’s also important that you should not take things away from the wilderness. Rocks, plants, flowers and seashells are all part of the natural landscape.    4    Plus, many animals find homes and food in abandoned shells and flower-heads, and these are things they would miss if you collected them.

Leave-No-Trace camping is about being respectful and thoughtful. It’s about honoring the natural world and the creatures that live in it. If you love seeing an untouched mountain stream or a lovely field of wildflowers, then you’ve already taken the first step.    5    

A.This means not stepping into a wild animal’s space.
B.This is also called “low impact” or “no impact” camping.
C.Once taken away, they won’t be there for others to enjoy.
D.An increasing number of people take up camping in the wilderness.
E.When you put up your tent, try to find a place that’s already bare of plants.
F.We hate to see them littered with rubbish or any reminders of previous visitors.
G.Follow these basic practices and you can be models of the Leave-No-Trace philosophy.
2024-01-12更新 | 323次组卷 | 4卷引用:江西省上饶市弋阳县私立育才学校高三上学期1月考试英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了北京颐和园中的“最强扫地僧”张旭的故事。

9 . A short video showing a member of the cleaning staff at the Summer Palace in Beijing explaining Buddhist scenic spots drew a lot of traffic on different social media platforms recently, with netizens     1    (impress) by his mastery of traditional Chinese culture.

In the video, the worker, Zhang Xu, 40, explains the cultural connotations of the sites     2     several tourists, who were doing research.

    3     makes it special is his recitation of a list of dozens of Buddhist sites, which are hard     4    (pronounce). He speaks with     5     ease and confidence that it seems he is doing a tongue twister. People thought he must be a tour guide or expert,     6     he was wearing the uniform of a janitor and holding a broom. After his     7    (explain), Zhang smiled and returned to his work as though nothing had happened. The video     8    (post) by the researchers on social media platforms on Oct 7 and immediately became a trending topic online. Zhang was even given the name of “the most powerful cleaning monk” by netizens, one of the     9    (character) in Louis Cha’s (金庸) novel Tianlong Babu.

Zhang said     10     never occurred to him that he’d become famous online, as he only wanted to help the tourists who seemed puzzled. Zhang joined the cleaning staff at the palace in late 2021 and walks about 40,000 steps inside the palace every day, so he knows a lot about it.

2023-11-17更新 | 296次组卷 | 3卷引用:2024届江西省萍乡市高三上学期一模考试英语试题
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10 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What’s the most important thing for Eric and his father taking the cycle trip?
A.To raise money for charity.B.To spend time together.C.To do something different.
2. What made a day happier during the trip?
A.Riding for a long distance.
B.Chatting with the local people.
C.Enjoying the sunshine on the face.
3. What is Eric now?
A.He’s a student.B.He’s a host.C.He’s a coach.
4. What does Eric want to do?
A.Take another long ride.B.Go cycling on weekends.C.Participate in competitions.
2024-04-09更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省南昌市第十九中学2023-2024学年高三上学期11月期中考试英语试卷
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