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/2024屆高考英語(yǔ)第一輪專(zhuān)項(xiàng)復(fù)習(xí)時(shí)事熱點(diǎn)試題搶分秘籍之經(jīng)濟(jì)建設(shè)一.閱讀理解(共5小題)1.Goodeveningeveryone!Ihopetopickyourbrainonpotentialadvertisingstrategiesandgainingnewcustomersformyboyfriend'scarrepairshop.Hehasbeeninbusinessfor3yearsandisfairlysuccessful,butwearetryingtoincreasethenumberofchargeablehours.Whilehewasdoingrepairwork,Itookoveralltheadministrativeduties.Thefirstthingonmyto﹣dolistwastogethimonsocialmedia.Iwasflooredthathehadnosocialmediapresence,whichisnotsurprisingconsideringheisoldschool.Now,hehasabusinesspageandanInstagramaccount,althoughitmaynotbeworthmuchyet.Weareworkingonaweekly"feature"forbothplatformsinordertocreatesomeinterest.Hedoesn'twanttodocoupons(優(yōu)惠券)ordiscountsoranythinglikethat,andIunderstandwhy.Hislaborrateisalreadysignificantlylowerthananyoneelseinthearea,andhisoverallcostsareloweraswell.ThisiswhereIamabitlost——howcanweeffectivelyattractmorecustomerswithoutahook?Myguesswouldbefocusingonthevalue,butI'mnotsurehowwellthatwillworkout.Weareconsideringsendingpostcardsaswellsincehealreadycooperateswithafewlocalshopswhosendtheirlargejobstohimandsuch.However,Iamunsureaboutmarketing,butdefinitelyopen.(1)Whatwasscheduledfirsttopromotebusiness?A.Workingoutaweeklyfeature.B.Increasingchargeablehours.C.Establishinghispresenceonline.D.Visitinghisoldschool.(2)Howmighttheyattractnewclients?A.Byraisinglaborrates.B.Byofferingdiscountsandcoupons.C.Bycuttingoverallcosts.D.Byhighlightingthevalueofservices.(3)Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toofferinformation.B.Toseekadvice.C.Toshowadvantages.D.Tofindcooperation.2.Intheworldofonlineshopping,manyonlinepurchasesarebasedoncarefulconsiderationofstarratingsandproductreviewsleftbycompletestrangers.Butshouldyoutrustcustomerreviewswhendecidingwhattopurchase?Anddothesemysteriousreviewershaveyourbestinterestsinmind?Here'swhatyouneedtoknow.Consumerstodayareskeptical,saysZachPardesatreviewplatformTrustpilot."Weliveinatimewhentrustiscompletelyunderattack,"Pardessays."Sopeoplearereadingreviewsandconsumingthemmorethaneverbefore,butIthinkthereisahealthyskepticismattimesofwhatthey'rereading.Fake(假的)reviewsdoexist.Fakereviewsinclude,butaren'tlimitedto,robot﹣generatedreviewsandreviewsthatareinfluencedbytheseller."Ofcourse,notalluserreviewsyoureadonlinearefake.High﹣qualityreviewsareavaluabletoolwhenmakingavarietyofpurchases.PardessaysTrustpilotfeaturesateaminplacetodetectandremovefakereviews.Perhapsoneofthebest﹣knownreviewwebsitesisYelp.Yelptakesmeasurestoensure"high﹣qualitycontent,"saysKathleenLiu,acompanyspokesperson.ThatincludesallowingYelp'scommunityofbusinessownersanduserstoflagcontentthatmaygoagainstthesite'stermsofservice.Sinceuserreviewsdoprovidehelpfulinformation,reviewasawholeshouldn'tberepudiated.Buthowcanyoutellthedifferencebetweenwhat'srealandwhat'snot?It'sclosetoimpossiblefortheeverydayconsumer.Butifyouconductyourinvestigationcarefully,youcanmakeaninformedpurchase.Checkmorethanonereviewsource.Pardesadvisesconsumerstoreadreviewsonmultipleplatforms."Ifyou'reabouttobooka﹩10,000vacation,you'dneverrelyonlyonthephotosandthereviewspostedbythathotel'smarketingteam,"hesays."Youaregoingtowanttouseathird﹣partyindependentresource."Readmorethanahandfulofreviews.Pardessaysthereis"safetyinnumbers."Questionperfection.Pardessaysconsumersshouldn'ttrustreviewsthatshowonlyfivestars."Nobody'sperfectsoyoucan'tpossiblyhaveaperfectfive﹣starreviewineverysinglecategoryofyourbusiness."hesays.(1)WhatdoesPardesimplyaboutconsumersinParagraph2?A.Theyareofteninfluencedbysellers.B.Theymusthavelonglosttrustinsellers.C.Theyoftenfailtorecognizefakereviews.D.Theyshouldbecautiousofproductreviewsnow.(2)WhatdoYelpandTrustpilothaveincommon?A.Bothaimtoofferrealuserreviews.B.Bothproducerobot﹣generatedreviews.C.Bothhireprofessionalstoratecompanies.D.Bothservemainlylike﹣mindedbusinessowners.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"repudiated"inParagraph4mean?A.Overestimated.B.Dismissed.C.Hidden.D.Blamed.(4)Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Howtogetthemostoutofonlinereviews.B.Thesignificanceofinformedpurchases.C.Wheretolookforreliablereviews.D.Thetruthbehindfive﹣starratings.3.Someofthebiggestandmostsuccessfulcompaniesareopeningnewofficesandtheirtrendiestfeatureisfocusedonplantsandinsects.AftermovingtoSeattle,Microsoftbegantobuilditsworkcesoutdoors—andmorespecifically,inthetrees,whicharenowcompromisedof125buildings.Thisstyleofbiophilic(親自然的)design—anintegrationofnaturalmaterials,naturallight,viewsofnatureandotherexperiencesofthenaturalworldintothebuiltenvironment—soundsprettyandgoodfortheplanet.Butthathardlyseemslikeenoughofareasonforbigcompaniestopaybillionsforbiophilicdesigns.Infact,theyaremotivatedbyeconomics.AstudywithemployeesoftheSacramentoMunicipalUtilityDistrictCallCenterrevealedthatworkerswhohadaviewofthenaturalenvironmenthandledabout7%morecallsthanthosewhodidnot.Thecostofreformingofficestogiveeachemployeeanoutdoorviewwasabout﹩1,000peremployee,whiletheirincreasedproductivityaddedupto﹩2,900inincreasedincomeperemployeeperyear.AnotherstudybytheThinkWoodcampaignconcludesthatnaturecanhaveabeneficialeffectoncreativity,concentrationandwell﹣being.Notonlydocool﹣lookingbiophilicofficeshelpcompaniesrecruit(招聘)talentinanincrediblytightlabormarket,buttheyalsonudgethenewtalenttoperformbetteratwork."Beingmorecreativeandflexiblewithourworkceallowsustobemorecreativeandproductiveinourworkandtheproductswecreate.It'slikealittlegetaway,"SaidBretBoulder,HeadofCapitalAssets.Ofcourse,smallcompaniesdon'thavearecoupleofbilliontospendon"park﹣like"outdooroffices.Butthegoodnewsisthatbiophilicdesignisnotnecessarilyexpensive.Evenjuststaringataneighboringgreenroofforlessthanaminutehasbeenshowntoboostproductivity.(1)Wherecanyoufindthedefinitionofbiophilicdesign?A.Inparagraph1.B.Inparagraph2.C.Inparagraph3.D.Inparagraph4.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"nudge"inparagraph4mean?A.Encourage.B.Expect.C.Remind.D.Promise.(3)Whateffectcanbiophilicdesignsbringtooffices?A.Reducedbuildingcost.B.Competitiveatmosphere.C.Limitedworkplaceflexibility.D.Increasedproductivity.(4)Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.PuttingNaturetoWorkB.ATrendtoOpenNewOfficesC.LivingNaturallyandSimplyD.ANaturalBuildingDesigner4.Abankstatement––thesearethoselettersfromthebanktellingyouhowmuchyou'vespentorsaved.Theycomeinthoseenvelopesthataresodepressingtoseewhenyou'reinthered.Coins––theyarethepiecesofmetalmoneyinyourpocket;andtheyseemtomysteriouslydisappeareverytimeyoudesperatelyneedtomakeacallfromapublicphonebox.Acashier––inBritainthesebankworkerswhoserveyouareeversofriendlyandhelpful…untiltheyknowyou'vegotmoneyproblems.Abankletter––thisistheangryletterfromthebanktellingyoutopayuporsuffertheadditionalexpenseofacourtcase.Acashmachine––theseholesinthewallthatthrowoutmoney(ATMsintheUS)aresouseful.Butbecarefultocheckwho'sstandingbehindyou!Cash––ifyoucarrylotsofthispapermoneywithyou,theprobabilityofyougettingrobbedorlosingyourwalletincreasesby100%﹣it'saruleofnature.Acreditcard––soeasytouse,soeasytoabuse!They'realsoknownasyour"flexiblefriend",although"flexibleenemy"wouldbemoreappropriate.Aloan––thisisthemoneythatbanksgiveyoutostartupyourbusinessorbuyabiggercar.It'sallveryexcitingatfirst…untilinterestratesshootup.Anoverdraft(透支)––thisispermissionfromthebanktotakeoutmoremoneythanyouhave.It'sgreatintheory,butdisastrousinpractice.Amortgage(按揭)––thisisthemoneyyouborrowtobuyahouse,usuallywithyouforatleasttwentyyears…alongtimetobepayingforsomething.(1)Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Abankstatementisequaltoabankletter.B.CashiersinBritainserveclientswithgoodmanners.C.YoushouldbeonalertwhenyoudrawcashfromATMs.D.Youcanuseacreditcardaseasilyandfreelyasyoucan.(2)Acollegegraduateplanstoopenhisowncompany,hemayneedtoknowabout.A.cashB.loanC.mortgageD.creditcard(3)Inwhichsectionofanewpermaywereadthispassage?A.Financialadvice.B.Jobadvertisement.C.Economicknowledge.D.Englishvocabulary.5.DoyouwanttoopenashopinLondon?First:youmustbeawarethat,asoftoday,runningalocalindependentshopisanythingbutsimple.Second:youmustknowwhichisthemostresponsiveareaofthecityforwhatconcernsyourspecificbusiness.Orasanalternative,youmustgainfullknowledgeofwhichareashaveprovedtobesuperhigh﹣payingbasicallyforanykindofbusiness.AsforLondon,everybodyknowsthatitisoneoftheworldcapitalsoftradingandcommerce.Theenormousnumberofresidents,combinedwiththecontinuousinflowoftourists,makesitahighlywantedcityforeverykindofcommercialactivity.Clearly,everyone—whetherhe/sheisaBritishcitizenoraforeignerinvestor—whowantstostartabusinessinLondonmustdetectfirstthemostprofitableareas.Andthefourmostappealingonesarelistedbelow.CoventGardenOpeningacommercialceinCoventGarden,orintheWestEndingeneral,isalwaysawinningidea.Thisarearepresentstheperfectbalancebetweenluxuryandsustainability.Abandofmusiciansthatneverceasetoattractbothclientsandnewinvestors.CarnabyForoversixtyyears,CarnabyStreetandtheothersurroundingsecondaryroadshaverepresentedanauthenticoasisorparadiseforthosewhowanttogoshoppinginLondon.First,theSwingingLondonvibe,thenthepunkrockrevolution:everything—especiallyintermsoffashion—hasbeencreatedorpassedthroughthere.AndevenintheThirdMillennium,itremainsalandmarkforeverythingrelatedtofashionandnewtrends.MayfairAreyouplanningtoopenaluxuryshop?ThenMayfairisundoubtedlyyourspot.Rentingaplacehereishighlyexpensive,butit'sariskworthtaking.Ifyouplayyourcardswisely,profitswillnotbelongincoming.Theonlyquestionis:haveyougotenoughfundstostartabusinessinsuchanexpensivearea?BondStreetAnotherluxuryareawithagatheringofmanyestablishedhigh﹣endbrands,maybethemostcomplicatedone.Itisrecommendedonlytothoseinvestorswhoaimtostartarealfirst﹣ratebusiness.Manysmallentrepreneursorbusinessmenworkalifetimeinordertogaintheprivilegeorthegreatadvantageofupgradingtheirbusinessinthisarea.(1)Thisarticleisintendedfor.A.BritishcitizenswhowanttobuyluxurygoodsB.visitorslookingforrecreationalactivitiesinBritainC.investorsinterestedinstartingabusinessinLondonD.foreignersparticipatingincommercialactivitiesinLondon(2)Accordingtothearticle,ifyouareplanningtodobusinessinLondon,whichfactorisworthconsideringthemost?A.Londonappealstohigh﹣payinginvestorsfromallovertheworld.B.Londonisthemostpromisingcenterfortrading,commerceandfashion.C.Londoniswheremanylandmarkbuildingsandeverykindofbusinesslies.D.Londonboastsongoingfloodsoftouristsandenormouspotentialconsumers.(3)Ifyougetenoughfundsandfancyopeningaluxuryshop,whichisthelastareatochoose?A.BondStreet.B.Carnaby.C.Mayfair.D.ConventGarden.二.短文改錯(cuò)(共1小題)6.假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫(xiě)的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。注意:(1)每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;(2)只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。Itisgenerallybelievedthereisagoodsupplyoffreshwater.Andtoourdisappointment,thefactwasjusttheopposite.Whatweknow,theworldpopulationisgrowingrapiddaybyday.Somuchfreshwaterisneededtofeedsoabigpopulation.What'sthemore,withthedevelopmentofindustry,somefactoriesproducepoisonouswaste,whichconsequentlyresultsfromthepollutionofwater.It'shightimeforwetotakequickactiontoprotectwaterre﹣sources.Stoppingpollutionandsavewater,otherwisewecannotsurviveontheearth.三.信息匹配(共5小題)7.WorkfromAnywhereMovementForalotofus,workingfromwhereverwewantedwasabitofadream.Itwouldmeanwe'dbeabletovisitfamilyandnottakeholidaydays.Butsuddenlythat"dream"ofnotworkingintheofficebecamearealityformany.Workingfromhomeoverthelastyearshasproventhatitisn'talwaysnecessaryforteamstophysicallybetogetherandthereismoreflexibility.(1)Anobviousbenefitformanyemployersisreducedcosts.Withawidespreadworkforce,there'snoneedtohaveanofficebigenoughforeveryone.Theyalsosaveontravelcosts,asmeetingsthatonce"needed"tobedoneface﹣to﹣facecannowbedoneonline.(2)Withtheworkfromanywheremovement,employerscanhireglobaltalents.They'renotrestrictedtopeoplelivingnearby.(3)Inaneverchanginganddevelopingworkingworld,offeringbenefitslikethiscouldbewhatmakesacompanystandoutfromanotherforaspecificcandidate.Formanyemployees,workingfromanywheresupportsmentalhealth.(4)Imagineendingaparticularlystressfulmeeting.Ratherthangoingbacktoyourofficedesk,youstepoutyourdoorandhaveacoffeeinthesunorwalkalongabeach.InAddition,workingfromanywhereallowsyoutohaveabetterwork﹣lifebalance.Itletsyoutraveltoseefamily,watchyourdaughter'ssoccergame,andgotothelittlebakery—allwhilebeingpaid.(5)A.Butit'snotonlyaboutmoney.B.However,everycoinhastwosides.C.Itdecreasesstressandotherconcerns.D.Yourtimeisspentonthethingsthatmatter.E.Therearealotofbenefitsforcompaniesandworkers.F.Offeringremotejobpositionsmakesacompanymorecompetitive.G.Officesareincreasinglywhereyougotoputthecompanyintocompany.8.Thetransportationindustryisoneoftheeconomy'soldestandmostcrucialparts.Thebiggestchallengeforthisbusinessisbeinguniqueandattractingcustomersinanindustrywhereeveryoneofferssimilarservices.(1)Thatisbecauseitcanmakeamemorablefirstimpressiononyourcustomers.Whenselectinganame,it'sessentialtoconsiderhowitaligns(使一致)withyourvalue.Ifyou'reofferingluxurytransportationservices,youshouldpickanamethatexpressesthissense.(2).Metaphors(暗喻),visualimagery,andemotionscanbepowerfultoolswhenselectinganameforyourtransportationbusiness.(3)Forexample,Greyhoundisasymbolofspeedandagility(敏捷).Andthis4nameperfectlyexpressestheideaofaspeed﹣focusedtransportationcompany.Brainstormingisvitalwhensearchingfortheperfectnameforyourtransportationbusiness.So,startbylistingwordsandphrasesthatdescribeyourbusiness.Thinkofwordsthatexpresswhatyourbusinessreallyis.(4)Makesurethatyouapplyyourcreativitytothisprocessandthinkoutsidethebox.Italsopaystoconsidercrowdsourcingandothercreativewaystogeneratepotentialnames.Askfriends,family,andfellowworkersfortheirideas.(5)It'sbettertobecarriedoutamongpeoplefromdifferentbackgrounds.Afterall,thelastthingyouwantistopickanamethatwillannoyyouraudience.A.AgreatexampleisLuxeRides.B.Gettingagreatnamewillbeofgreathelp.C.Differentpeoplemayhavedifferentpreferences.D.Let'squicklyexploresometrustedwaystohelpyou.E.Then,considercombiningthemtocreateauniquename.F.Remembertotestyournamebeforemakingyourfinaldecision.G.That'sbecausethesetypesofnamesformaclearimageintheaudience'sminds.9.Aswewalkedalongthestreetrecently,myfriendsuddenlysighed,"HowImisstheice﹣creammygrandmausedtobuymeafterschool!"(1),whichcosther9.8yuan,almost10limeshigherthanthe"grandmaicecream".Butitwasjustoneofthefair﹣pricedtreats.(2)Itwaswrittenbyauserwhoclaimedhe"randomlypickedaplain﹣lookingice﹣cream"inastore,andwasshockedwhentheregistershoweditwas68yuan.Heboughtitanyway,butsaidthateverybitetastedmorebitterthansweet."Neverpickanybrandofice﹣creamyou'renotfamiliarwith,"theWeibouserwrote.Imissthegoodolddaystoo,butonsecondthoughts,Idon'tbelievethatsomeexpensiveice﹣creammeansthemarketis"corrupted"(3).Consumptionupgradesmayboostdemandandexpensiveice﹣creamexistsbecausesomeconsumerslikeit.ZhaoXuekuan,aseniorice﹣creamdealeragreeswithme.Hisshophasprobablythewidestvarietyofice﹣creamsmthemarket.(4),butyoungcustomersfavorfancierones.Theyarequiteparticularabouttheingredients,expectingtheyprovidenotonlygoodtastes,butalsohighproteinandlowcalories.(5).It'sagoodthingthatrecently,theStateAdministrationforMarketRegulationissuedanewrulethatgoodsmustbesoldwithaclearlymarkedpricetag,ortheretailerwillbefinedupto100,000yuan.Letthefairplaycarryonandconsumerswillmaketheirownchoices.A.Theydon'tchoosecheaperonesB.TheotherdayIreadapostonWeiboC.Whilewalking,shewaslickingononeD.ThedevelopmentofamarkethasitsownrulesE.Forthepastfewmonths,manycitieswentthroughlockdownF.Ofcourse,marketsupervisorsshouldstillmonitorice﹣creampricingcloselyG.Hesaidthatthebestsellersinhisshoparealwaysclassictypesthatcostlessthan5yuaneach10.Businessistheorganizedapproachtoprovidingcustomerswiththegoodsandservicestheywant.Thewordbusinessalsoreferstoanorganizationthatprovidesthesegoodsandservices.Mostbusinessesseektomakeaprofit—thatis,theyaimtoachieveincomethatismorethanthecostsofoperatingthebusiness.(1)Commonlycallednonprofits,theseorganizationsareprimarilynongovernmentalserviceproviders.(2)Businessmanagementisatermusedtodescribethetechniquesofplanning,direction,andcontroloftheoperationsofabusiness.(3)Oneistheestablishmentofbroadbasicpolicieswithrespecttoproduction;sales;thepurchaseofequipment,materialsandsupplies;andaccounting.(4)Thethirdrelatestotheestablishmentofstandardsofworkinalldepartments.Directionisconcernedprimarilywithsupervisionandguidancebythemanagementinauthority.(5)A.Controlincludestheuseofrecordsandreportstocompareactualworkwiththesetstandardsforwork.B.Inthisconnectionthereisthedifferencebetweentopmanagementandoperativemanagement.C.Examplesofnonprofitbusinessincludesuchorganizationsassocialsurviveagenciesandmanyhospitals.D.However,somebusinessesonlyseektoearnenoughtocovertheiroperatingcosts.E.Thesecondaspectrelatestotheapplicationofthesepoliciesbydepartments.F.Inthetheoryofbusinessmanagement,organizationhastwomainaspects.G.Planninginbusinessmanagementhasthreemainaspects.11.Anytimeanorganizationintroducesanewproductintothemarket,thereisastandardrateofadoptionthatoccursamongcustomers.(1)Thereareseveralwaystodothis:CommunicationOneofthechallengesthatorganizationsfacewithnewproductsisthatcustomersdon'tknowaboutthemorunderstandwhatbenefitstheymightbring.(2)Whetherit'sbuiltaroundwordofmouthordigitalmarketing,thegoalistomakecustomersawareoftheproductsothatyoucanincreasethepossibilitiesthattheywillbewillingtotryit.(3)TVadvertisingfilmsoftenfeaturesomeproductthat'sputtosomeunusualtest,likeknivesthatcuttissuepaperandtomatoesequallywell.Thepointofthesecommercialsistoshowtheadvantagesoftheproducts.Thereisrealvalueinhelpingyourcustomersseethedirectbenefitsofusingyournewproduct.Forinstance,wehaveacustomerwhosebusinesseshelpfundraisersraisemoremoney.Tohelpincreasetheadoptionrate,heoffersthefundraiserstheopportunitytouploadtheirdonorbaseforfreesothattheycananalysethelistanddeterminehowmuchmoremoneytheycouldraisewithhissystem.That,then,createsanobservablewinandastrongpromisetogetsomeonetoadopttheproductoverthelongrun.AfreetrialGivingcustomersa30﹣dayfreetrialisaverypowerfulwaytogetthemusingyourproductquickly.(4)Rememberthattrialsleadtosales,whichleadtorepeatsalesandincreasedprofits.Sowhenyou'rereadytointroduceanewproductintothemarket,usethesewaystoincreasetherateatwhichyournewandexistingcustomerspurchaseit.(5)A.ObservablebenefitB.CommercialadvertisingC.That'swhentherealwinshappenandwherethemoneyis.D.Rapidadoptioncanbepromotedwiththerighttechniques.E.Itislikelythattheywillcontinueusingtheproductaftertheytryitout.F.Thequestionorganizationsfaceishowtheycanacceleratetheadoptionrate.G.That'swhycouplinganewproductwithamarketingandawarenesscampaignissoimportant.四.語(yǔ)法填空(共4小題)12.AfreighttrainloadedwithgrainfromKazakhstanarrivedinZhangjiakouonDec13.Itcameafterajourney(1)passedthroughtheHorgosrailwayportinNorthwestChina'sXinjiangUygurautonomousregion.Itwasthefirstfreighttrainfromoverseas(2)(arrive)inZhangjiakousincethelaunchoftheChina﹣Europe(CentralAsia)routeattheendofAugust,andtook10daystotravelmorethan4,000kilometers.Thegovernmentsaidthetrain'sarrivalsignifiedthe(3)(office)openingoftheZhangjiakousectionoftherouteinbothdirections,enablingtwo﹣waytradeandestablishinganimportant(4)(found)forthedevelopmentofZhangjiakou(5)amultimodaltransportation.Italsomarked(6)significantstepforwardinconstructingacomprehensiveinternationaltradecorridorinZhangjiakou,enhancingitslevelofopenness(7)expandingthelogisticsnetworkaroundBeijing.Thenameofthetrains,"Jingzhang",(8)(combine)charactersrepresentingthecitiesofBeijingandZhangjiakou.ThetraintodepartfromZhangjiakouleftthefreightrailwaystationinXiahuayuandistrictonAug29,carrying59containerswith1,322tonsofgoods.Asthetrainnetworkcontinuestoexpand,morecitiesinHebei,Shijiazhuang,Handan,LangfangandZhangjiakou(9)(include),arejoiningthecross﹣borderrailwaytransportationsystem.Zhangjiakouisbecomingpartofacomprehensiveinternationaltradecorridor(10)(follow)theopeningoftherailwayroutetoEuropeandCentralAsia.13.ForthoseconsumingAsianfood,usingchopsticks(1)(be)almostsecondnature.About20to33percentofpeopleintheworldusechopsticks(2)adailybasis.Notallofthosearedisposable(一次性的),(3)nodoubtmanyare.FelixB?ck,astudentattheUniversityofBritishColumbia,waseagertofindawaytorecyclewoodfromconstructionprojects,andhehadaparticularinterestinbamboo.Onedayhefoundadrawerinhisfriend'shouse(4)(fill)withdisposablebamboochopsticks,andanideahithim.Hedecidedtogive(5)secondlifetodisposablechopsticksbymakingthemintohome(6)(decoration)orotheraccessories(配件).Hetoldtheideatorestaurantowners,(7)(convince)themtoinstallrecyclingbinsintheirrestaurants.Hecleanedthechopsticks,pressedthemintosquarepiecesandcoatedthemwithglue.Thesquarepieceswerethen(8)(creative)arrangedintohouseholdandofficeproducts.B?ck'scompany,calledChopValue,hasrepurposedchopsticksintodesktops,cuttingboardsandeventablegames.Since2016whenthecompany(9)(found),ChopValuehasrescuedbillionsofchopsticksfromlandfills.Insteadofaneconomyofthetypicaltake﹣make﹣disposemodel,ChopValueseekstocreateone(10)transformswasteintoausableresource.14.AWorldHealthDayiscelebratedeveryyearonApril7,thefoundingdayoftheWHO.(1)(establish)in1950,thiseventhasathemeeachyeartodrawattentiontoacurrentworldhealthissue.Thedayisalsousedtohighlightthe(2)(important)ofpersonalhealth.Forcommonpeople,wecantakesomeextrasteps(3)(care)forourhealthlikegettingagymmembership(andgoing!)orstartingadiet.BInMarch2018,acoupleopenedthefirstZeroGreeninBristol,(1)(sell)foodandhouseholditemsentirelywithoutpackaging.Shoppers(2)(encourage)tobringtheirowncontainerstotaketheirshoppinghome.Althoughtherewasalotoftrialanderror,plusadditionalchallenges,theybelieve(3)theyaredoingisasustainablebusinessmodel.CSkijumping(1)(feature)ineachWinterOlympicssince1924.Comparedwithotherskisports,skijumpingis(2)(safe)becauseit'sasingleandindependentaction.Skijumpersneedtojumpoffahighplatformalone,(3)requiresastrongwillandfocus.Inadditiontomentalstrength,flexibilityisvital(4)skijumpers.Theyneedtostretchouttheirbodiesandkeepapostureforalongtimewhilegoingdownfromaramp(斜坡).15.Chinaisnowtheworld'sbiggestelectricvehiclemarket,withnearly1.29millionelectricvehicles(EVs)(1)(sell)in2020alone,accounting(2)40.5percentofglobalsales(3.17million)lastyear,anda(3)(grow)of8.3percentyear﹣on﹣year,accordingtodatafromtheInternationalEnergyAgency."TheEVfirmshavegrown(4)(dramatic)inashortperiodoftime,andtheacquisitionofsomestrugglingWesternautomakerbrandsfurther(5)(prove)China'ssuccess,"saidGavinHarper,aresearcherfromtheFaradayInstitutionattheUniversityofBirmingham."Indoingso,theyhavealsohadtheforesight(6)(plan)inadvanceforthistransitionandsecurethecriticalrawmaterialsandthesupplychainrequiredforChineseindustry."Emissionsoverthelifetimeofbatteryelectricvehiclesare19﹣34percentlowerthan(7)ofcomparablegasolinevehicles,estimatedbytheInternati
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