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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。随着追求健康成为许多年轻人的一项重要爱好,一种被称为“新中国式健康”的潮流席卷了社交媒体平台。
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As the pursuit of health becomes an important hobby for many young people, a trend known as “New Chinese-style Wellness” has taken over social media     1     (platform). Health is no longer a term typically to the middle-aged and elderly. Faced with intense     2    (compete) in education and their careers, those born in the 1990s and 2000s have already embarked on a journey     3     (safeguard) their health.

The concept of “New Chinese-style Wellness” emphasizes the idea of a light and nutritious diet.     4    (addition), it promotes mental health by combining traditional Chinese medicine theories to regulate emotions and achieve     5     balanced development of physical and mental health. Furthermore, it advocates for light exercise, such as tai chi, to     6    (strength) the body and achieve the goal of wellness and fitness.

The information from the Z Generation Nutrition Consumption Trend Report, published in 2022, also     7     (show) that young people are becoming the main drivers of health-related consumption, among     8     the 18 to 35 age group accounts for 83. 7 percent.

According to data from Meituan Waimai, a major Chinese food delivery platform, since September 2022, the weekly search volume for “healthy milk tea” nationwide has doubled. Consumers     9    (age) between 20 and 30 account for over half of the searches, with young people in Shanghai leading the trend,    10     (rank) first in the country for using the search term.

2024-05-27更新 | 61次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省强基联盟2023-2024学年高一下学期5月期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。文章讨论了一种新的娱乐趋势“超短剧”的有利因素和不利因素。
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Short-form videos, which gained popularity on the Chinese platform Douyin, have given rise to a new trend in entertainment: ultra-short (超短) dramas.     1     (tailor) to our fast-paced lifestyles, ultra-short dramas are far more likely to attract people to try them out than traditional television series. In the past, committing     2     a show meant investing upwards of 40 minutes, but with ultra-short dramas, only a few minutes is enough for     3     taste.

Despite the initial success of ultra-short dramas, Chinese authorities     4     (tighten) regulations and intensifying monitoring on them. Currently, most of these ultra-short dramas revolve around clichéd (陈词滥调的) romantic plots, often     5     (feature) a wealthy individual getting together with a poor person. This narrative trend bears the potential     6     (shape) young minds’ perceptions of reality and their approaches to real-life challenges.

What’s equally concerning is     7     ultra-short dramas are designed to catch the viewers’ attention with bite-sized runtimes. In a world dominated by smartphones,     8     attention spans are already declining, frequent     9     (expose) to ultra-short videos can only worsen the issue.

It’s natural for us to seek entertainment. But it’s also worth pausing to consider the consequences     10     diving into ultra-short dramas.

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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了日渐火爆的“睡眠旅行”。

3 . Going on a vacation might seem like a rather     1     (conventional) way to try to improve your sleep habits, but sleep tourism has been growing in popularity for a number of years, with an increasing amount of sleep-focused     2     (stay) popping up in hotels and resorts (度假胜地) across the world.

In fact, interest     3     (increase) since the pandemic, with a number of hotels focusing their attention on those     4     (suffer) from sleep-deprivation (剥夺). Over the past 12 months, Park Hyatt New York has opened the Bryte Restorative Sleep Suite (套房),     5     800-square-foot suite filled with sleep-enhancing facilities, while Rosewood Hotels Resorts recently launched a collection of retreats (休养处),     6     are designed to “promote rest”.

The global pandemic appears     7     (play) a huge part in this. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found that 40% of the over 2,500 adults who took part reported a reduction     8     their sleep quality since the start of the pandemic.

But can short term sleep-focused travel experiences actually have a long term impact on a person’s overall sleep? According to Dr. Robbins, a sleep researcher and co-author of the book Sleep for Success, travel experiences centered around “healthy sleep strategies” that aim to supply guests with the tools they need to improve their sleep     9     (be) hugely beneficial.

“The concept of travel actually allowing you to return home     10     (refresh) is a really exciting proposition,” she adds.

2024-04-19更新 | 297次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届浙江省金华十校高三下学期4月模拟考试预演英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了大家庭的瓦解和小家庭的流行的现象和原因。

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For thousands of years, Chinese people     1     (value) the large family with three, four, or even five generations living under the same roof. In this way of life, the older generation can enjoy a happy and easy late life with their children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren growing up beside them and keeping them     2     being lonely. However, as society advances and people enjoy a     3     (comfortable) life, the big families begin to break up. Along with the growth of so-called “empty nestles”, which means the young birds have flown away and only     4     old are left alone, young parents are living with their own nuclear families. It goes without saying     5     the collapse of big families and the popularity of smaller ones are the result of our times.

It is a time when people think highly of individual freedom     6     happiness. Young people like to have a space all alone to themselves, which helps avoid conflicts     7     (cause) by different living habits from their parents. It’s also a time when problems of old age and childcare have been socialized gradually. Senior citizens can live together and     8     (take) good care of by specialized nurses.

Therefore, there is every reason to believe that this trend of families in reduced size is     9     (agree) to our times. To create a brighter future, we should do our best to build our society into one in     10     every member lives healthily and harmoniously.

2024-03-28更新 | 198次组卷 | 2卷引用:浙江省五校联盟2023-2024学年高三下学期3月联考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。文章主要就消费者在选择餐厅时依赖评分作为参考这一现象展开分析,分析了导致评价不真实的原因,包括商家操纵评分和消费者因受到利益诱导而给出不真实评价的情况。
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Nowadays, we are used to opening an app to skim public review s for reference before going to a restaurant. If it has a score of 4.8 or above on a 5-point scale, the restaurant     1     (guarantee) to be a good choice; but if it is a 4 or even less, it almost always means the restaurant is so terrible that you are likely to suffer.

In the past months, topics such as “Restaurants with low ratings may taste better”     2     (top) the list of search terms. But     3     is essential for everyone is the authenticity of the evaluation. We need to analyze the reasons that lead to the present situation     4     reflect on measures to improve credibility and consumer experiences.

For one thing, quite a few business runners rely so     5     (primary) on good scores to attract consumers that they manipulate (操纵) ratings by buying positive review s to increase traffic. For another, some consumers may go     6     their original intention and give high scores because they receive free dishes or discounts when     7     (ask) to submit comments.

    8     (concern) these phenomena, platforms must develop richer ways for quality players who need more     9     (expose) to display themselves and earn what they deserve. Meanwhile, the rating mechanism should include regular monitoring, strict examination and punitive (惩罚性的) measures to create a health y competitive atmosphere.     10    , users will eventually abandon platforms, leaving those tricky players to their marketing game.

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文章大意:这是一篇说明文,文章主要介绍了Citywalk,这一休闲散步方式不仅为年轻人提供了一种与城市互动的方式,而且为他们提供了一个新的社交场景。
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Gather together a couple of good friends and take a leisurely walk through the streets—this is     1     many youngsters in China enjoy doing when they visit a new city.

To them, Citywalk means roaming (漫步) around the city on foot. It can be a special     2     (guide) trip for a small group of people,     3     simply a leisurely walk for one or two to explore new areas, sticking to the key point: avoiding famous scenic spots and big crowds to gain     4     more inclusive experience of the places they visit.

Citywalk not only offers a way for young people to interact with a city but also     5     (provide) them with a new social scene. Xiao Yiyi, a Citywalk     6     (enthusiastic), launched her Changsha route on her social media account, including more offbeat sights like historical sites and even a stop-off     7     (sample) the local cuisine. Many tour guides also try to expand their influence online,     8     (share) their experiences to attract potential customers.

Citywalk is offering a positive change to urban travelers as they can     9     (well) choose the experiences that fit in with their interests and needs. At the same time, Citywalk represents an opportunity for tour guides and travel service providers to offer a more tailored,     10     (profession) service to meet ever-changing market demands.

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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要指出了世界上大多数的孩子都去上学,但是依旧存在儿童不能阅读的问题。并且指出最近的几项研究表明,教育技术可以有所帮助。
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Nowadays, nine in ten children are now at school. However, the figure is not as     1    (impress)as it sounds. Even if most of the world's children go to school,     2    awful lot of them learn pretty much nothing there.

According to the recent World Bank study of seven African countries, half of nine-year-old cannot read a simple word and three-quarters cannot read a simple sentence. The reason is terrible     3    (teach). Several recent studies suggest educational technology can help. It seems     4    (bring)bigger improvement in poor countries than in rich ones. Some of the rare     5    (resource)being spent on teachers could therefore be better spent on educational technology. That doesn't mean dumping computers on schools, hoping that children61.    6    (understand)how to use them. Instead, it means providing schools     7    software that children can use with minimal help from an adult. It gets things right     8    (much)often than the teachers do. Besides, it sends teachers clues about    9    they are supposed to be teaching.

Of course, good     10    (tradition)teachers are not replaced, and are never likely to be.

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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。专家和学者表示,日本将受核污染的水排入大海的决定,降低了中国游客前往日本旅游的信心,预计从长远来看,这将对日本旅游业造成“沉重打击”。文章主要说明了日本排放核废水前后旅游情况对比。
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Japan’s decision to discharge nuclear-contaminated water into the sea has reduced the confidence of Chinese travelers    1    (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    2    (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    3    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    4    (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    5    five-fold month-on-month increase.     6    , news about the discharge of the nuclear-contaminated water has raised concerns among Chinese travelers heading to Japan,    7    (especial) regarding their personal health and food safety.

Xu Xiaolei, Chief Brand Officer of CYTS Tours Holding Co in Beijing, said that the company    8    (see) routine changes in bookings and    9    (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    10    (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.

2023-10-09更新 | 611次组卷 | 3卷引用:2024届浙江省普通高中高三适应性模拟检测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章主要介绍青少年如何找到正确的娱乐活动和真正的朋友,以及如何避免来自于同伴的负面压力。
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Teenage years are one of the most exciting yet     1     (confuse) stages in a person’s life. You are at     2     time of exploration, trying to find out your preferences, one of which     3     (be) your pastime(消遣).

Some pastimes have no moral implications(影响).     4    , there are other choices that need to be made based on your values and principles in life. Some examples include skipping school to watch a movie with some friends, or even attending a party where there will be alcohol and drugs freely given out. How do you respond?

However,     5     is okay to say no to anything that is illegal,     6     (potential) causes harm or is hurtful to you or others. You may be afraid to refuse for fear of losing friends but do not let that stop you     7     standing up to peer pressure. If your friends are true friends, they will respect your     8     (decide) and not force you to join them.

There are some steps you may take     9     (avoid) negative peer pressure. Firstly, stay away from friends who force you to do things that you know are wrong. Next, be true to yourself and stand up for     10     you believe in. And if a situation gets out of hand, do not hesitate to approach an adult you trust for help.

2023-06-23更新 | 83次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省温州新力量联盟2022-2023学年高二下学期期末检测英语试题
文章大意:本文是新闻报道。阐述了一些旅游景点加速数字进程,以更好地吸引千禧一代。
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The closure of Chinese museums accelerated a digital process that was already underway to better engage Millennials and GenZers. Take, for example, the     1     (count)institutions that uploaded virtual tours, or Lhasa’s Potala Palace live streaming, or Beijing’s UCCA, reimagining its programming to deliver film and workshopping on popular       2     (platform).

A further example came from the Terracotta Warriors, Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum,     3       gave life to the creations of China’s first emperor with WeChat Mini Program. From the cartoon-inspired beauty to the interactive manner in which bite-sized information     4     (present), it spoke of an initiative designed to engage younger audiences.

Attracting young audiences     5     (be)not only a question for Chinese museums, but moreover a     6     (press)question that concerns a range of industries from traditional companies and brands, to entertainment and technology companies. Young audiences represent change, fashion and the future market, and focusing on young people has the power     7     (attract)other generations.

Museums have to be very clear about their core values.     8     they are storage areas of art and history, they still have to become creative in using their resources to inspire young people. The first objective of museums is never to make money, but rather, to provide     9     understanding of cultural identity by creating content that inspires genuine connections     10     young people.

2023-06-21更新 | 73次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省丽水市2022-2023学年高二下学期普通高中期末教学质量检测英语试题
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