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D.OutsideWhatisspecialaboutCountryItoffersluxuriousItincludesliveshowseveryItfocusesonrockandhip-hopItfeaturesfamily-friendlyWhatdoBottleRockandOutsideLandshaveinBothcombinemusicwithBothinvitemanyfamousBothareintendedforthelocalBothareheldattheNapaValleyWhenImadeadecisiontoquitmyfull-timeemployment,IneverthoughtthatIcouldgetinvolvedinanincreasingglobaltrend.Ihadtoleaverelativelyhigh-profilepositionforanunexpectedmovethathurtmyprideandpreventedmefromgettingpromoted.Yet,Iexcusedmydeparturebysaying"Iwantedtospendmoretimewithmyfamily".Curiously,afteraroundtwoandahalfyears,myexperienceinwhattheAmericansrefertoas"downshifting"hasturnedmyexcuseintoanabsolutereality.IhavebeentransformedfromapassionateadvocateofLindaKelsey’s"havingitall"concept,whichshehasbeenpromotingforthepastsevenyearsinthepagesofShemagazine,intoawomanwhoiscontenttoacceptalittlebitofeverything.Ihavediscoveredthatabandoningtheideaof"jugglingyourlife"andadoptingthealternativestrategyof"downshifting"hasbenefitsthatgofarbeyondfinancialsuccessandsocialstatus.NothingcouldconvincemetogobacktothelifestyleKelseyusedtopromoteandwhichIhadpreviouslyenjoyed:12-hourworkdays,tightdeadlines,theterrifyingpressureofofficepoliticsandthedemandofbeingaparenton"qualitytime".Afterthewidespreadlayoffs(裁員)broughtonbycost-cuttinginthelate1980s,Americastartedtomovetowardasimpler,lessmaterialisticwayoflifeasaresponsetotheeconomicdownturn.InAmerica,simplifyingone’slifeisfrequentlydoneforfinancialreasons,butinBritain,atleastamongthemiddleclassIknow,wehavedifferentmotivationsfordoingso.Forthewomenofmygenerationwhowereencouragedtokeepjuggling,downshiftingisnotsomuchasearchforamythical(虛無的)goodlifegrowingyourownorganicvegetables,andriskingturningintooneasapersonalrecognitionofyourlimitations.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoParagraphThewriterdidn’ttakeprideinheroriginalFull-timeemploymentisanewinternationalThewriterwasforcedtoresignduetoanexternalThewriterwaseagertospendmoretimewithherWhatdoweknowaboutdownshiftingaccordingtotheThewriterabandonedherhighsocialstatusforDownshiftingallowedthewritertomakeherdreamcomeThewriterchangedherwayofthinkingthroughThewriteracceptedtheconceptofShemagazinebecauseofWhatdoestheunderlinedphrase"Jugglingone'slife"inParagraph3SettingforabitofChoosingtoliveasimpleAdoptingabusyandstressfulStayingawayfromamaterialisticwayofWhatdoesthewriterintendtotellItisnevertoolatetopursueyourDownshiftingresultsinamoresatisfactoryandsimplerThereisadifferencebetweentheAmericanandBritishPeopleshouldadoptdownshiftingsearchformythicalWehavemorewaystoaccessmusicthanatanytimeinhistoryandawholeworldofunfamiliarstylestoexplore.Thethrillofdiscoveringnewsongsandnewsoundscanenrichpeopleofallages.However,mostofthetime,itdoesn't.Ourwillingnesstoexplorenew,unfamiliarmusicdeclineswithage.Academicshavecoinedtheterm"open-earedness"todescribethisphenomenon.Untilaroundtheageof11,childrenaregenerallyhappytoengagewithunfamiliarmusic.Earlyadolescenceseesareductioninopen-earedness,butisaccompaniedbyanintenseincreaseininterestinmusicmoregenerally.Open-earednessincreasesslightlyduringyoungadulthood,andthendeclinesasweage.Amajorstudyinvolvingmorethan250,000participantsconfirmedthesechangingbehaviors.Italsoshowedthatthesignificancewegivetomusicafteradolescencedeclines,andtheamountofmusicwelistentoreducesfromahighpointof20%ofourwakingtimeduringadolescence,to13%inadulthood.Researchershavedifferenttheoriestoaccountforthesetrends.Oneexplanationforage-basedreductioninmusicconsumptionsimplyassumesthatresponsibility-burdenedadultsmayhavelessfreetimeattheirdisposal(自由支配)toexploretheirmusicalintereststhanyoungerpeople.Someinterprettheobserveddeclineinmusicengagementintermsofpsychosocialmaturation.Adolescentsusemusicasanidentitymarkerandengagewithittonavigatesocialcircles.Adultshavedevelopedpersonalitiesandestablishedsocialgroups.Assuch,driverstoengagewithnewmusicarelessened.Someresearchersarguethatweshouldn'tuseaperson'sagetopredictiftheirmusicaltastewillstaythesame,withoutfirstthinkingabouthowweenjoyandusemusicatdifferentstagesofourlives.Teenagerstendtobeveryawareofwhattheyarelisteningto.Adultswhousemusicasmotivationoraccompanimentforactivitiessuchasexerciseorhouseholdchoresmaybelessconsciousoftheextenttowhichtheyactuallydolistentonewmusic.Whatdoestheterm"open-earedness"refertointheTheabilitytoplayThewillingnesstoexplorenewTheinterestinmusicduringThesignificanceofmusicindailyAccordingtothestudy,howdoestheamountofmusiclistenedtochangeasweItremainsconsistentthroughoutItincreasesfromchildhoodtoItpeaksduringadolescenceandthenItgraduallydeclinesfromchildhoodtoWhatfactorissuggestedasonecauseforareducedinterestinnewmusicaspeopleAnincreaseinhearingLesssparetimeduetoAnintensedecreaseininterestinChangesinpersonalityandsocialWhichofthefollowingisthebesttitlefortheMusicconsumption:ALifelongFactorsInfluencingMusicEngagementinAdolescentsandMusic:IdentityandDeclineofOpen-Earedness:AgeAffectsMusicIn2018,theCzechgovernmentproposedaprojecttocreateadamonariversouthwestofPraguetorevive(恢復)thelocalecosystemandprotectthespeciesthatinhabittheriver.However,bureaucracy(官僚主義)heldbacktheproject.Butagroupofbeavers(河貍),whodonotcareaboutpaperwork,gottowork.Thatis,theysimplyusedstones,woodandmudtobuildadamontheriver.Becausetherewerenolaborormaterialcosts,thebeavershavesavedtheCzechgovernment$1.2millionUSD.Theseecosystemengineersbuilddamswiththreesimplematerials:wood,mudandstones.Theyplacestonesatthebaseofthedamsandthenaddtreetrunksandbranches.Themudactsascement(水泥)andsettlestheconstruction.Thesenaturaldamsaresowellbuiltthattheycanlastformanyyears,allowingthesurroundingecosystemtoflourish.Somepeopleconsidertheseanimalstobeannoying,astheybiteontreesandcanchangetheenvironmentquickly.However,hereareafewwaystheybenefittheenvironment.Firstly,Beaverdamsencourageplantgrowthandpeatformation(泥炭的形成),whichtrapcarbon,preventingitfrombeingreleasedintotheair.Secondly,Beaverdamscanfilterwateralmosttwiceasefficientlyashuman-builttreatmentplants.Besides,Beaverdamshelptocontrolrunofffromheavyrain,thusreducingtheriskofflashflooding.Andasyoumightexpect,amoistareaislesslikelytoburn.So,beaverdamscanalsohelplimitforestfires.Huntingnearlydrovethisspeciestoextinction.Butthankstorecentconservationefforts,beavershavebeensuccessfullyreintroducedtoseveralareasinEurope,includingtheCzechRepublic.GerhardSchwab,abeaverexpertfortheFederalNatureConservationAssociation,returneddelightedfromafieldstudyofbeaverhabitatsandenthusiasticallyannouncedthediscoveryofavalleyinBelgiumfilledwithnewlyformedpondsandstreams.Thisisaclearexampleofthebeaver'sabilitytotransformitsenvironment.Itseemsthatwestillhavealottolearnfromthesenaturalengineers!HowdothebeaversbuildtheirByrelyingonlyoncostlyBycombiningmaterialsfromByfollowinghumanengineeringByusingmodernconstructionWhatenvironmentalbenefitdobeaversbringControllingIncreasingfishReducingforestfireReleasingcarbonintotheWhichfactorcontributestobeavers'ThetransformationofThedisappearanceofhumanTheconstructionofdamsacrossTheconservationeffortstoprotectWhatisthearticlemainlyBeaversareexcellentecosystemAnimalscanreviveriversthroughtheirBeaverssavedtheCzechgovernmentoneNaturaldamsaremorecost-efficientthanhuman(52.512.5分Wheneverythinggoeswrong,alwayslookatwhatyouhave,insteadofwhatyouhavelost.Becauseit'snotwhattheworldtakesawayfromyouthatcounts;it'swhatyoudowithwhatyouhaveleft.36. Painispartof That'sagoodthingbecauseweoftenwon'tmoveunlesslifeforcesusto.Whentimesaretough,remindyourselfthatnopaincomeswithoutapurpose.Rememberthattherearetwokindsofpain:painthathurtsandpainthatchangesyou.Whenyourollwithlife,insteadofresistingit,bothkindshelpyougrow. Everytimeyougethurt,youheal.Afterdarknessthereisalwayslightyouremindedofthiseverymorning,butstillyouoftenforget,andinsteadchoosetobelievethatthenightwilllastforever.Itwon't.Nothinglastsforever.ComplainingchangesThosewhocomplainthemost,accomplishtheleast.39. It'snotoverifyou'velost;it'soverwhenyoudonothingbutcomplainaboutit.Ifyoubelieveinsomething,keeptrying.Don'tlettheshadowsofthepastdarkenthedoorstepofyourfuture.ThebestthingyoucandoistokeepDon'tbeafraidtogetbackuptotryagain,toloveagain,toliveagain,andtodreamagain.Don'tletahardlessonhardenyourheart.Life'sbestlessonsareoftenlearnedattheworsttimesandfromtheworstmistakes.Therewillbetimeswhenitseemslikeeverythingthatcouldpossiblygowrongisgoingwrong.40. EverythinginlifeisAndevenifyoufallshort,keepYourscarsaresymbolsofyourHereareafewtipstoinspireyouwhenyouneeditSometimeslifeclosesdoorsbecauseit'stimetomoveWhenyoufeellikequitting,rememberthatsometimesthingscanberightIt'sbettertoattempttodosomethinggreatandfailthantoattempttodonothingand(30分(15115分A、B、CDLastweek,frozencookiedough(面團)savedmefrommyself.Itallstartedwhenthenewneighbor atrucktohishouse,walkedaPing-Pongtableandleftitonhisfrontlawn(草坪).Heisacollegestudent,andifyouliveinacollegetown,youunderstandthataPing-Pongtableisnot aPing-Pongtable.It'sabeerpongtable.MyhusbandandIhad43 apropertylinewith27students,thesoundsofbeerpong lateintothenightandearlyintothemorning.Sowe45tothequieterpartoftown.Andnow,herewasanewbeerpongtable.Icomefromalonglineof46 folks,andIhavealwayshopedthatI'dbetheonetochange.ButwhenIsawthatbeerpongtable,thememoriesofloudnoise47 greatangerinsideme.SoIwalkedrightuptothestudent'shouse,knockedonthedoorandtoldhimthatithadtogo.48 ,Isurprisedmyself.Therestoftheday,Iwasfullof .Theunbakedfrozendoughinthefreezercameintomymind.Ihadn'tintendedto thecookiedoughforanapology,butitwashandy,waitingtomakethings51 .Itookactiontobakethecookies.ThenIwalkedtothekid'sdoorstep."Wouldyoupleaseforgiveme?"Iasked.Helookeddownattheplate.Foronehorriblemoment,I himsendingcookiesacrosstheyard.Instead,hisface ."Ofcourse,"hesaid.Ipassedthecookiesover,myhands ThenIwalkedback,feelinglikeI'dwitnesseda 41.A.slowedB.gotC.turnedD.backed42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.B.C.D.50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A.B.C.D.(101.515分,1HikingtheLongjiRiceTerraces(梯田)insouthernChinaissomethingIwouldrecommendforeveryonetoaddtotheirbucketlist.Thename56. (literal)means"Dragon'sBackbone"duetothefactthatthericeterraceslookjustlikeadragon'sscales,whilethemountain'ssummit57. (resemble)thebackbone.DuringmyvisittoGuilin,Idecidedtosetoutonathree-dayhikethroughthefamousLongjiRiceTerraces.Knownasthe"Dragon'sBackbone",theterraceswereaspectacularsightastheystretchedacrossthegreenhillsincomplicated58. (pattern)lookinglikeripplesofwater.Thehike59. (take)methroughsmallvillagessetagainstthebeautifullandscape.Localfarmerswerebusytendingtotheterracedricefieldsthathadbeenfarmedforover1000years.Alongthepaths,Ipassedorangegrovesandmetfriendlylocals60. mefreshlychees.Atnight,Istayedinsimplehomestaysrunbyfarmingfamilies.Overmulticoursemeals (feature)localspecialtieslikestickyrice,Ilearned62. (much)abouttheterracesandvillagelife.Thefeelingofcommunityspiritandconnectiontothenaturalenvironmentwasunique.Reachingthehike'sendafterthreefulldays,Ifeltaprofound63. (appreciate)fortheseancientagriculturalwonderscarefullybuiltintothelandscape64. generationsoffamilies.TheDragon'sBackboneterracesprovidedmewithunforgettablemountainviews65. culturalinsightsintoruralChina.(40分(15分假如你是校手工社團(theHandicraftClub)的負責人李華,社團即將舉辦第三屆手工作品展,英文網(wǎng)站上寫一則短文進行推介,內容包括展覽的時間地點展覽的具體內容注意80(25分WhenIwasakid,myparentsandIlivedneartheforest.Theyoftentoldmethatourfamilywasateamthatneededtoworktogetherforthehouseholdtofunctionsmoothly.Therewasalwaysanabundanceofworktodo——cooking,cleaning,andwalkingdogs.IVolunteeredtowalkourdog,Max,whohadbeenadoptedonemonthbefore.Ineverdaredletthisgiantdogoffthelead(牽狗繩),justincasehetookoff.Onemorning,wewerewalkingalongintheforestwhenMaxstartedpullingontheAtfirst,Iwasabletoholdondespitethewetgroundfromarecentshower.ButthemoreItriedtostophimpulling,themoreitturnedintoatugofwar.Andthankstotheslipperyground,Ilost.Pullinghislead,Maxshotofflikeabullet,leavingmescreamingbehind.Ichasedhimbutlostmyfootingandfellface-firstintosomemud.Istumbled(踉蹌)tomyfeet,butlookingahead,Ifoundhimrunningbacktowardsme.Ithoughthewasgoingtostopandgivemehis"sorry"look.Butinstead,thedogshotpastmeandreturnedafterawhile.Assoonaswegothome,mymotherimmediatelyattendedtoMaxwithawarmtowelandadoggytreat.Ithoughtseeingmestumblingandcoveredinmud,Iwouldalsogetawarmcupofteaandamotherlykiss.Instead,IgotaveryloudlectureaboutlettingthedoglooseintheIfeltfrustrated.Itwasn'tfairthatshedidn'tunderstandhowdifficultitwastocontrolMax.Ifoughtback,"stoplecturingme!Whyiseverythingmyfault?"Withthesewords,Istormedintomybedroomandslammedthedoorshut.Intheevening,IheardmymothercallMaxandtakehimout.Itwasn'tlongbeforeIheardmymotherscreamingandthedooropeningagain.150IwalkedoutofmyDadsteppedin,suggestingthatweworktogethertotrain第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分1-5 6-10 11- 16-20第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分21-23BBottleRockMay23-25,2025,CountrySummer的日June27-29,2025,HardSummerAugust2-3,2025,OutsideLands的日期是August8-10,2025。通過對比這四個音樂節(jié)的日期可知,BottleRock的開始日期最早。DCountrySummer部分“Thefestivalisalsoveryfamily-oriented,withnumerousactivitiesforchildrenandafriendlyvibeforattendeesofallages.(這個節(jié)日也非常注ABottleRock部分“Initially,BottleRockwascreatedtocombineNapaValley’sculinaryofferingswithlivemusic.(最初,BottleRock的創(chuàng)立是為了將納帕谷的美食與現(xiàn)場音樂相結合)”O(jiān)utsideLands部分“OutsideLandsisalsofamousforhighlightingSanFrancisco’svibrantculinaryscene,withfoodbeingakeyfestivalfeature.(OutsideLands也以突出舊金ft充滿活力的美食場景而聞名,美食是該音樂節(jié)的一大特色)”可知,BottleRock和OutsideLands的共同點在于兩者都將音樂與食物結合在一起。24-27C。推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中的“Ihadtoleavemyrelativelyhigh-profilepositionforanunexpectedmovethathurtmyprideandpreventedmefromgettingpromoted."可知,因為一個意C。推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中的“IhavebeentransformedfromapassionateadvocateofLindaKelsey's‘haveitall'concept,whichshehasbeenpromotingforthepastsevenyearsinthepagesofShemagazine,intoawomanwhoiscontenttoacceptalittlebitofeverything."可知,通C。詞義猜測題。根據(jù)畫線短語下文“NothingcouldconvincemetogobacktothelifestyleKelseyusedtopromoteandwhichIhadpreviouslyenjoyed:12hourworkdays,tightdeadlines,theterrifyingpressureofofficepolitics,andthedemandofbeingaparenton‘qualitytime’.”可知,作者以前的生活方式是繁忙的、有壓力的;結合畫線短語所在句子“Ihavediscoveredthatabandoningtheideaof‘jugglingyourlife’andadoptingthealternativestrategyof‘downshifting'hasbenefitsthatgofarbeyondfinancialsuccessandsocialstatus.”可推知,如由此可推知,畫線短語“jugglingyourlifeBIhavediscoveredthatabandoningtheideaof‘jugglingyourlife’andadoptingthealternativestrategyof‘downshifting'hasbenefitsthatgofarbeyondfinancialsuccessandsocialstatus.Forthewomenofmygenerationwhowereencouragedtokeepjuggling,downshiftingisnotsomuchasearchforamythical(虛無的)goodlifegrowingyourownorganicvegetables,andriskingturningintooneasapersonalrecognition28-31BOurwillingnesstoexplorenew,unfamiliarmusicdeclineswithage."及第二段第一句“Academicshavecoinedtheterm“open-earednesstodescribethisCItalsoshowedthatthesignificancewegivetomusicafteradolescencedeclines,andtheamountofmusicwelistentoreducesfromahighpointof2o%ofourwakingtimeduringadolescence,to13%inadulthood.”可知,研究表明,我們聽音樂的時20%13%。B。推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段中的“Oneexplanationforage-basedreductioninmusicconsumptionsimplyassumesthatresponsibility-burdenedadultsmayhavelessfreetimeattheir“open-earedness”的衰退是貫穿生命周期的現(xiàn)象。A選項的“l(fā)ifelong”與原文“declineswith成年人,忽略了整體框架。C選項“AdolescentsandMusic:IdentityandExploration”只涉及青退),32-35B。細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“Theseecosystemengineersbuilddamswiththreesimplematerials:wood,mudandstones.(這些生態(tài)系統(tǒng)工程師用三種簡單的材料建造水壩:木頭、泥土和石頭。)B。CAndasyoumightexpect,amoistareaislesslikelytoburn.So,beaverdamscanalsohelplimitforestfires。(正如你所料,潮濕的地區(qū)不太可能著火。因此,河貍水壩也有助于限制森林火災。)C。DButthankstorecentconservationefforts,beavershavebeensuccessfullyreintroducedtoseveralareasinEurope,includingtheCzechRepublic.(但由于最近D。A。主旨大意題。根據(jù)第二段“Theseecosystemengineersbuilddamswiththreesimplematerials:wood,mudandstones.(這些生態(tài)系統(tǒng)工程師用三種簡單的材料建造水壩:木頭、泥土和石頭。)”和最后一段“ItseemsthatwestillhavealottolearnfromthesenaturalA。7552.512.5E。下文“That'sagoodthingbecauseweoftenwon'tmoveunlesslifeforcesto.”說明不順E“有時候,生活關上了一扇門,因為是時候前進了?!币I下文,說明生活不順利,可能是我們需要努力前進了。下文中“ThatE選項中的“l(fā)ifeclosesdoors”這件事,語意一致。GG“嘗第三部分語言知識運用(30分第一節(jié)完型填空(15115乒乓球桌,然后把它放在他家的前草坪上。A.sloweddown減速:B.goton上車:C.turneddown拒絕:D.backedupatrucktohishousebackedup。乓球桌不僅僅是一張乒乓球桌。A.then然后;B.just僅僅;C.soon不久;D.once曾經(jīng)。由下It'sabeer-pongtable.just表示“僅僅”。的聲音會持續(xù)到深夜,一直到凌晨。A.lived居住;B.kept保持;C.shared共享;D.camped露營。由下文“apropertylinewith27students”以及語境可知,作者和丈夫與27名學生共用一條房產(chǎn)線,share...with...表示“與共享 ,旅行D.approaching“l(fā)ateintothenightandearlyintothemorning”以及語境可知,啤酒乒乓游戲的聲音從晚上持續(xù)到凌晨,extending表示“持續(xù)”,符合語境。返回;C.rushed沖;D.movedtothequieterpartoftown”可知。這里指作者和丈搬到了更安靜的地方。個改變的人。A.mean吝的;B.negative消極的;C.proud驕傲的;D.angry憤怒的。由下文“whenIsawthatbeer-pongtable,thememoriesofloudnoise7 greatangerinsideme.”A.generated產(chǎn)生;B.poured傾倒;C.permitted允許;D.transformed轉變。由上文“thememoriesofloudnoise和下文“greatangerinsideme”可知,B??疾楦痹~詞義辨析。句意:坦率地說,我自己都感到驚訝。A.Generally一般地;B.Frankly坦率地C.Suddenly突然地D.Strangely奇怪地。由上文“SoIwalkedrightuptothestudent'shouse,knockedonthedoorandtoldhimthatithadtogo.”可知,作者直接去跟學生說讓他把桌子搬走,作者對自已的這種行為感到驚訝,F(xiàn)rankly表示“坦率地”,此處表示C。考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:那天剩下的時間里,我充滿了羞愧。A.reliefexcitement興奮;C.shame羞愧;D.sorrow悲傷。根據(jù)上文作者直接讓學生把桌子搬走,以及下文“Itookactiontobakethecookies.”可知,作者意識到自己的行為可能不太合適,里,等著讓事情回歸正軌。A.make制作;B.throw扔掉;C.press按壓;D.save拯救,留Theunbakedfrozendoughinthefreezercameintomymind.是順手恰好有,save有“留存,保存”的意思,符合語境。C??疾樾稳菰~詞義辨析。句意同上。A.worse更糟的;B.better更好的;C.right正確的使事情回歸正軌;D.easy容易的由上文“Ihadn’tintendedto thecookiedoughforanapology.”可知,作者意識到自已的行為不對,感到羞愧,所以想用烤餅干的方式來彌補自已的不當行為,讓事情變得right(回歸正軌,變得合適)。這里不是單純說態(tài),makethingsright是常見表達,意為“使事情恢復正常,糾正錯誤”。BA.saw看見;B.pictured想象;C.caught抓?。籇.got得到。由上文“Foronehorriblemoment”“himsendingcookiesacrosstheyard”可知,作者在送餅干的時候,想象著使變暗;C.hardened使變硬;D.loosened“Instead”可知,學生的反應與作顫抖;C.swinging搖擺;D.withdrawing撤回。根據(jù)上文“Therestoftheday,Iwasfullof .”可知,作者因為自己之前的行文感到羞愧,以及送餅干時內心的緊張可知,作者遞B.favorC.wonderD.trust“Foronehorriblemoment,I12himsending第二節(jié)語法填空(101.515分”means,作狀語。resembles“像”作謂語,根據(jù)上句的時態(tài)可知,應當使用一般現(xiàn)在時,主語為第三人稱單數(shù)圖案伸展在綠色的ft丘上,看起來像水的漣漪。Pattern“圖案”是可數(shù)名詞,前面沒有限定learned,所以本mealsfeaturefeaturing,meals。muchmore“更多”。庭精心打造”by,引出發(fā)出動作者。and??疾檫B詞。句意:龍脊梯田為我提供了令人難忘的ft景和對中國鄉(xiāng)村的文化見解。unforgetablemountansculturalssintoruralChina為并列關and進行連接。第四部分寫作(40分第一節(jié)應用文(15TheThirdHandicraftHerecomesgreatnews!TheThirdHandicraftExhibitionwillbeheldnextMondayatourSchool'sArtGallery!Theoneweekexhibitionwillpresentafeastforvisitors,with100handicraftworksbythehandicraftclubmembers.Exploreamazingworks,includingdetailedpaperart,colorfulclothdesigns,andcreativeclaypots.Joinlivecraftmaking,trysimpleDIYactivities,andvoteforthebestwork.ThehighlightoftheexhibitionistheVR-assistedexperienceprogram.Bringfriendsandenjoythefunofhandmadeart!Morerelevantinformationisjustoneclick第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(25Iwalkedoutofmyroom.Notsurprisingly,theywerebothcoveredinmud.ItwasevidentMaxhadledmymotheronanotherwildchasethroughtheforest.MyfrustrationmeltedawayasIsawmymother'sapologeticexpression.“Sweetheart,"mymomsaidsoftly,"I'msorryforscoldingyouearlier.”Afteraquickshower,shethensharedherownadventurewithMaxandhowhealsomanagedtoescapefromhergrasp,whenIservedherawarmcupoftea.Itseemedwewerebothatourwit'sendwiththisdog.Dadsteppedin,suggestingthatweworktogethertotrainMax.WespentthenextfewdaysMaxstartedrespondingbettertous.Theinstantwetriedtostophimpulling,hesatdownwitheyeslookingintentlyatus.Intheprocess,notonlydidMaxbecomemoreobedient,butourfamilyalsogrewcloser.Werealizedthateverymemberofourteamplayedanimportantrole,andweneededtosupporteachothertoensureeverythingransmoothly.TextW:Hello,Benjamin.DanandIaregoingforarunSundaymorning.Wouldyouliketojoinus?M:Idloveto,butIhurtmyanklelastweekendplayingfootballwithcolleaguesTextW:Ithinkweshouldtakethebluelineinsteadoftheredone.It'susuallyfasterduringthistimeofday.M:Butthebluelinedoesn'tstopatCentralStation,doesit?Ineedtogetoffthere.W:Oh,you'reright.Inthatcase,let'sstickwiththeredline.TextW:I'mgoingtotheNationalGalleryofVictorianextSaturday.M:TheNGV?W:Yeah,mylittlenephewturnssix,andhelovesart,sothewholefamilyisgoing.M:There'snodenyingitisfunandeducationalforchildren.TextW:Hey,howwasthelectureyouattendedM:Itwasamazing.Thespeakerwassoengaging,andthetopicwasreallyinsightful.W:Wow,IwishIcouldhavebeenthere.M:Guesswhat?They'regoingtoposttherecordingTextW:HowdidyourexamresultsturnM:IthoughtIwouldhardlypassbutallthatstudyingpaidoff.IactuallydidwaybetterthanIW:See,Itoldyounottostresstoomuch.You'resmarterthanyougiveyourselfcreditTextM:Youlooklikeyou'vebeenhitbyaburstofenergy.What'sthisW:Ijustgotbackfrommymorningjog.It'slikeahiddentreasureforme.Ifeelsupercharged.M:Jogging?Butit'sfreezingoutside.W:I'vegotthiscoolnewcollectionofmusicthatkeepsmepumped.Plus,I'vegotmyrunningM:Runningbuddies,huh?MaybeIshouldfindsomemycouchpotato.Daysareofficiallyover.W:That'sthespirit.You'llloveit.Let'shittheroadtogether.Sometime.M:Yougotyourself
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