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11/11專題04語(yǔ)篇語(yǔ)法填空5大??荚掝}話題1運(yùn)動(dòng)與健康(人與自我)(??键c(diǎn))話題4電影與文學(xué)作品(人與社會(huì))話題2學(xué)校生活(人與自我,)話題5節(jié)日風(fēng)俗(人與社會(huì))話題3家人,親人和朋友(人與自我)話題1運(yùn)動(dòng)與健康(人與自我)Passage1(25-26高一上·河北滄州·期中)Whodoesn’twanttobepretty?Ialwayswished1(look)liketheslimgirlsonTVeventhoughIknewthatitwasimpossible,IworriedaboutmyweightandtriedeverynewdietIreadaboutonline.Itriedno-fat,low-fat,5:2,onlybananas,nobananas—Ialmost2(go)bananas,too.ThenIreadanarticle3saidratherthanasking“AmIfat?”Ishouldbeasking“AmIfit?”Ihadnoideaalettercouldmakesuchadifference!OnceIstartedthinkingabout4(fit)ratherthanweight,thingsbegantochange.Insteadof5(say)“Iwanttolosethreekilos”,Iwouldsay“Iwanttoruntwokilometersineightminutes”or“Iwanttobeabletodo30push-ups”.RatherthancuttingoutthefoodsIenjoyed,Iaddedhealthyfoods6mymeals.Icouldstillhaveaburgernowandthen,butIwouldaddasaladoranapple.7(final),Istoppedcomparingmyselfwithactressesand8(model)andlookingforthingsthatwerewrongwithmyfaceorbody.Instead,Imade9listofthethingsIlikedaboutmyself.Bybeingpositiveaboutmyselfandmybody,Ibecamebothhappierand10(strong).Passage2(25-26高一上·湖北十堰·月考)AdoctorincentralChinahasdrawnwidespreadattentionby11(lose)25kginjust42daysbeforewinninganumberofhonoursinabodybuilding12(compete).WuTiangen,31,wastheonlydoctortotakepart13theTianruiCupFitnessandBodybuildingMatchheldinGuangdongProvinceinJanuary.Wu,14is182cmtallandweighs73.5kg,wontitlesinthenewcomerandfitmodelsgroupsaswellasthemostpopularparticipant(參與者).Hesaidbodybuildingispartofhisjobbecausehemainlydealswithobese(肥胖的)15(patient)andhelpsthemloseweight.Thedoctorwasn’talwaysingoodshape,ashedidn’texerciseandhadpooreatinghabits.Hewasfoundtohavealightfattyliver(脂肪肝)in2023andhisweight16(reach)97.5kglastyear.Toimprovehiscondition,Wudecided17(make)somechanges.“IfIcannotsavemyself,howcanIsaveothers?”hesaid.Wudrewupafitnessplan,settingasideanhourforexercisebothinthemorning18theevening.Thedoctorsaidhischangefrombeingfattofitcouldhelphispatientstrusthimmoreandfollowhisweight-lossadvice.Over19pastfewyears,Wuhashelpedabout100peoplesuccessfullydealwith20(they)weightproblems.Passage3(25-26高一上·福建寧德·期中)IalwayswantedtobeoneofthoseslimgirlsonTVevenifIknewthatitwasimpossible.Worriedaboutmyweight,ItriedeverynewdietIreadaboutonline,21theydidn’twork.ThenIread22articlethatsaidinsteadofasking“AmIfat?”Ishouldbeasking“AmIfit?”Ihadnoideathatalettercouldmakesucha23(different)!OnceIstartedthinkingabouthowtokeepfitratherthanhowtoloseweight,things24(begin)tochange.Ioftenthoughtaboutrunningtwokilometresineightminutesordoing3025(push-up).Ratherthancutting26thefoodsIenjoyed,Iaddedhealthyfoodstomymeals.Icouldstillhaveaburgernowandthen,butIwouldaddasaladoranapple.27(final),Istoppedcomparingmyselfwithactressesandmodelsand28(look)forthingsthatwerewrongwithmyfaceorbody.Instead,ImadealistofthethingsIlikedabout29(me).Bybeingpositiveaboutmyselfandmybody,Ibecamebothhappierand30(healthy).Passage4Accordingtoareviewofevidenceinamedicaljournal,runnerslivethreeyears31(long)thannon-runners.Youdon’thavetorunfastorforlong32(see)thebenefit.Youmaydrink,smoke,beoverweightandstillreduceyourriskof33(die)earlybyrunning.Whilerunningregularlycan’tmakeyouliveforever,thereviewsaysit34(be)moreeffectiveatlengtheninglife35walking,cyclingorswimming.Twooftheauthorsofthereviewalsomadeastudypublishedin201436showedamerefiveto10minutesadayofrunningreducedtheriskofheartdiseaseandearlydeathsfromall37(cause).Thebestexerciseisonethatyouenjoyandwilldo.Butotherwise...it’sprobablyrunning.Toavoidkneepain,youcanrunonsoftsurfaces,doexercisesto38(strength)yourlegmuscles(肌肉),avoidhillsandgetgoodrunningshoes.Runningischeap,easyandit’salways39(energy).Ifyouaretimepoor,youneedrunforonlyhalfthetimetogetthesamebenefitsasothersports,soperhapsweshouldallgive40atry.話題2學(xué)校生活(人與自我)Passage1Hi!MynameisAdamandI’mafreshmanatseniorhighschool.Goingfromjuniorhighschooltoseniorhighschoolisareallybigchallenge.Thefirstweekwasalittle1(confuse),First,IhadtothinkverycarefullyaboutwhichcoursesIwantedtotake.Theschooladviserhelpedmechoosethe2(suit)ones:maths,English,chemistry,worldhistory,andChinese.IknowthatChineseisaverydifficultlanguage,3IhopetobefluentwhenIgraduate.Myadviser4(recommend)thatIsignupforadvancedliteraturebecauseIlikeEnglishandI’mgoodatit.Ihadtochooseextra-curricular5(activity),too.Itriedtojointheschoolfootballteam,butthecoachtoldmethatIdidn’tplaywellenough.6(obvious),Iwasunhappy,butIwon’tquit.I’llfindaway7(improve)onmyownsothatIcanmake8teamnextyear.Ijoinedavolunteerclubinstead.EveryWednesday,weworkatasoupkitchenandhandoutfoodtohomelesspeopleinthecommunity.IknowI’llhavetostudyharder9aseniorhighschoolstudentandgetusedto10(be)responsibleforalotmore.Passage2ThismorningIwokeupwithexcitementbutnervousnesssinceIwouldbeginmynewlifeofseniorhighschooltoday.Somanythoughtscrowdedintomymind.11ifIcan’tfitin(適應(yīng))?WillIleaveagoodimpression12bothmyteachersandclassmates?Icouldn’tevenenjoy

13bigbreakfastmymomhadmadeforme.Thebusrideseemedtoolong,butsoonenoughthereIwas.Ifoundthecampusabit14(big)thanwhatIhadguessed,andIwalkedinside.AssoonasIopenedtheclassroomdoor,allI15(see)wereotherchildren.16(actual),theyalllookednervousandworriesspreadovertheirfaces.ThenIknewIwasnottheonlystudent17hadthiskindoffeeling.Ispendtherestofthedayonthe18(explore)ofwhateverythingwaslike.Igottoknowourteachersabitmore.Itwasveryniceofthem19(offer)ussuggestionsonstudy.Whileseniorhighschoolmayseem20(frighten),Iamlookingforwardtoitnow.Passage3Goodmorning,everyone.It’sagreatpleasuretowelcomeyoutoanewschoolyear.Asyourteacher,I’dliketotalkaboutsomething21(important)thangrades—realizingyourpotential.Eachofyouisbornwithuniquestrengths,someof22maynothavebeendiscoveredyet.Potentialislikeaseed:itneedspatience,effort,andtherightconditions23(grow).Attimes,youmayfeeluncertain,butrememberthatprogressoftenappearsafterchallenge,neverbeforeit.Torealizeyourpotentialisnottobeperfectbuttostaydetermined.Itmeanschoosingeffort24excuse,courageoverfear,andactionoverhesitation.Theroadtosuccess25(be)rarelyeasy;however,thosewhokeeptryingwillfinallyseehowfartheyhavecome.Teachersandclassmatesarealwaysreadytohelp.Don’tbeafraidtoaskquestionsortolearnfrom26(fail).Everytimeyoupushyourselfalittlefurther,youbecomemoreconfidentandmorecapableof27(achieve)newgoals.So,thisyear,believeinyourself.Themomentyoudecidetotryisthemomentyoubegintorealizeyourpotential.Let’smakethisyearoneofgrowth,28(confident),andcourage.Together,let’sbecomethebestversionsof29(our)andsupportoneanotherwithhonestandkindness.Remember,truesuccessisnotaboutbeingbetterthanothers30aboutbeingbetterthanyourself.Passage4Eachsummer,newfacesarriveatFonianSchoolinWeishantown,Liling,Hunanwithlessons,laughter,anddreams.FanYichao,31studiesatEastChinaNormalUniversity(ECNU),finishedatwo-weekvolunteerteachingprogramatFonianSchoolthissummer.Overthepast11years,morethan100ECNUvolunteers32

(complete)over800hoursofservice.Fanfirstattendedthecampasafourth-gradestudentin2015.Hisadmiration33theteachersencouragedhimbecomeone.“Inthepast,thesummercampalwaysbroughtsomethingnewtome,”hesaid.Thesefresh34(experience)camenotonlywiththearrivalofnewvolunteerteachers35

fromthecreativeandcarefullydesignedlessonstheybroughtwiththem.Thisyear,forexample,theteampreparedabout40lessonsforthetwo-weekcamp,36(cover)allkindsoftopicsacrosseightsubjects.Facingstudentsfromfirsttosixthgrade,theyalsoadjusted(調(diào)整)thedifficulty37(suit)alllevels.“Wearegladtoseethestudents’38(curious)andexcitementaboutthenewcourses.”Fansaid.“Twoweeksis39shorttime,butwhatwehopetogivethestudentsisachancetoenrichtheirknowledgeandbetterunderstandthemselvessothattheycanfacethechallengesinlife40(confident).”話題3家人、親人和朋友(人與自我)Passage1“MamaandHerBankAccount”isaheartwarmingstory1isadaptedfrom(改編自)KathrynForbes’sbook.EverySaturdaynight,Mamawouldsitatthekitchentable,2(count)themoneyPapahadbroughthome.Shewouldthenannounce,“Thisisfortherentandthisisforthefood...”aswechildrenwatched3(anxious).Tomakeusfeelsecure,Mamaalwayssaidwehadabankaccountintown.Theaccountgaveusgreatcomfort.Weknewthatifwehadanyrealtrouble,wecouldusethatmoney.Thisbeliefhelpedusgetthroughmany4(difficulty).There5

(be)timeswhenwe-neededextramoney.Once,Nelswantedtogotohighschool.Wedidn’twanttousethemoneyinMama’sbankaccount,sowealltried6(think)ofwaystoearnextramoney.IofferedtolookaftertheElvingtonchildrenwithChristine,7Nelssaidhecouldworkafterschool.Throughourjointefforts,wegotenoughmoneyforour8(day)problemswithoutusingthemoneyfromMama’sbankaccount.Yearslater,Idiscoveredthetruth—therewasnobankaccountatall.Mamahadcreatedawhitelietogiveusasenseofsecurity.Itwas9(she)wayofprotectingusandteachingustobebraveandresponsible.Thisstory,10isfulloflove,remindsusthatamother’swisdomoftenliesinthestrengthshegivesherchildren.Passage2Peoplearemainlyshapedbytheirfamilyandthesocietythattheyarein.Parents11arethepillars(支柱)ofsupport,guidanceandloveplayabigroleinchildren’sdevelopment.Familyiswherelife12(begin)andloveneverends.Whenpeopleare13(baby),theyarelookingtoMomsandDadstolearnbasicmannerstobeacceptedbythesociety.Astheygrow,theylearnmoreaboutsocialrulesfromparents,whichmakes14(they)moresuitabletoliveinsociety.Children15(usual)looktotheirparentsforrolemodelsknowinglyorunknowingly.Besides,parentscanalsoinfluencechildren’sstudyhabits.Childrenofdoctors,teachers,andotherprofessionalsoftenseetheirparentsatwork.Evenathome,theyareshowingtheirchildrenhow16(study)bytheirownbehaviors.However,parentscanalsobe17badexamplefortheirkids.Itis18(difficulty)forchildrenwhohavebadparentstoleadahappychildhood.Inthissense,theparents’negativerolein19(shape)thechildren’slifecannotbeemphasized(強(qiáng)調(diào))more.Inaword,parentsarethebestteachersfortheirchildren.Theyleavebigimpressions20theirchildrenandaremoreinfluentialteachersthananyoneelse.Passage3What’sthepriceofafamilymeal?Formanyfamiliesintheworld’srichestcountries,theanswerseemstobe“toomuch”.Forinstance,intheUnitedStates,21isoftenatrendsetterinsuchthings,themajorityoffamiliesreporteatingasinglemealtogetherfewerthanfivedaysaweek.Infact,thefrequencyoffamilymealshasdecreasedinAmericanfamilies2233percentoverthelasttwentyyears.Themeals23(them)haveshortenedtoo:fromanaverageof90minutestojust12minutes.Soperhapswearebetteroffaskingourselveswhatthecostofnoteatingtogether24(be).Onceagain,wecouldturntothefigures.TheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopmenthasfoundthat15-year-oldswhoreportednotregularlysharingfamilymealsweretwiceaslikely25(drop)outofschool.InEurope,researchhassuggestedthatchildrenwhodon’teatdinnerwiththeirparentsatleasttwiceaweekfacea40percent26(high)riskofobesity.Butthosenumbers,27impressive,maybebesidethepoint.Afterall,havingamealtogetherismorethanjust28preventivemeasureagainstfuturemisfortune.Theprimarycostofthefamilymealisalsotheverythingthatmakesitimportant:time.Thetimespenttogetheroverfoodleadstoallthepositiveoutcomes29aremeasuredinthestudies.So,wemightarrangeforthefamilymealtimetoactasanoccasionfullof30(share)memoriesandfeelingsandambitions.Passage4ThefamilyhaslongbeenakeypartinChinesesociety.Duetotheemphasisonfamily,itwascommonforChinesepeople,evenwhenfullygrownwithchildrenoftheirown,31(remain)inorneartheirhometown.Thosewhodidbusinessfarfromhomewould32(usual)maketimetoreturnhomeonaregularbasis,givingrisetothepopularChinesesaying:Falling33(leaf)returntotheirroots(根).34China’seconomycontinuestogrow,manyyoungandseasonalworkershavebeenattracted35biggercitiesinricherregionsinChina.Theycometofindbetterjobsandearnmoremoney,often36(send)muchofwhattheyearntotheirfamilies37liveinsmalltowns.EveryyearwhentheSpringFestival38(come)around,almostallChineselivingawayfromhomestart39longandsometimeshardjourneybacktotheirhometownstoreunitewiththeirfamilies.Forthem,familyhasthe40(high)priority.Itmattersmorethananythingelse.Passage5AmyandherbestfriendJennyhavebeenclosesinceprimaryschool.ButlastSaturday,theirfriendshipwas41therocks.AsAmysaid,theyhadplannedtomeetatthecinemathatafternoon,sincetherewasanewfilmreleasedthatday.Amywas42(especial)eagertoseeit.Butinthemorning,Jennypostedamessageonsocialmediasayingshehadacold.OnMondaymorning,however,aclassmatetoldAmyshe43(see)Jennychattingwithanothergirlinacafetwodaysbefore.Amywasso44(disappoint)atJennythatsheignoredJennyduringschoolallday.Shewasata45(lose)whattodonext.InCindy’sopinion,thefriendshipwasworth46(save).ShetoldAmynottobesoquick47(judge)herfriend.ShesuggestedthatAmyfind48opportunitytohaveafullandfranktalkwithJenny.Davidsharedhisstorywithafriend49behaviorwasalmostthesameasJenny’s.Butwhenhefoundoutthathe50(trick)byhisfriend.Hewasreallyhurtandletgooftheirfriendship.Passage6Sometimes,wemaywanttobealonetothink51(quiet).Butit’salsoimportanttohavefriends.Friendshelpusalot,especiallywhenlife52(become)challenging.Friendshipoffersmany53(benefit).Itcanmakeus54(happy),wiser,andmoresatisfiedwithourlives.Therearethreemainadvantagesofhavingclosefriends.First,friendsgiveuscomfort.Whenweshareourhappinesswithfriends,itfeelsevenbetter.Whenweshareoursadness,itfeelslessheavy.Truefriendslistenandrespectourfeelings,55(make)usfeelsupportedandunderstood.Second,friendsprovidegoodadvice.Weoftenfind56hardtoseeourownproblemsclearly.Friendscanoffernewperspectivesandhelpusmakebetterdecisions.Talkingtothemalsohelpsusorganizeourthoughtsandunderstandourproblemsmoredeeply.Third,friendsofferpracticalhelp.Theymighthavedifferentideasorskills57canassistus.58theirsupport,wecanachievemanygoalsinlifethatmightbedifficulttoreachalone.Finally,rememberthatbeingwithalargegroupisnot59sameashavingtruefriends.Weshouldchooseourfriendscarefullyandwork60(build)strongrelationships.Goodfriendswillgiveuscomfort,advice,andhelpaswejourneythroughlife.話題4電影與文學(xué)作品(人與社會(huì))Passage1(25-26高一上·浙江衢州·期中)TheChinese-producedfilmDeadtoRightshasmovedMoscowaudiencestotearsrecently.Halfwaythroughthefilm,YuliaSharapova,aRussiantennisplayer,couldnolongerholdbackheremotionsandsteppedouttocalm1(she)down.ShewasamongviewersattheRussianpremiere(首映)ofthisfilmabouttheNanjingMassacre(大屠殺).“Thisfilmdeeplyshockedme,”Sharapovasaidafterwatching.“It’s2firsttimethatI’vewatchedaChinesefilmwithRussiandubbing.Theimagesareheartbreaking.”3(take)theNanjingMassacreasthebackground,thefilmusestrueevidenceofwartimecrimes.IttellsthestoryofChinesepeople4hideinaphotostudio,riskingtheirlivestoprotectproofofthehorrors.AtthepremierenearRedSquare,thefilmmovedviewers.Whenlightscameon,someremainedseatedinsilence,5tearsintheireyes.Alexander,ayoungviewer,saidthefilmwassincere,“Itnotonlyrecordsapainfulchapter6showcaseshumancourageandstrength.”AlexanderZharov,whobroughtthefilmtoRussia,notedthefilm’semotionalpower.“Chinesepeople7(suffer)greatlossesinthewar.Theirvictoryis8(admire),”hesaid.Releasedin300Russian9(cinema)onSept11,itwasscreenedalongsideRussia’sBloodTypeinChina.Bothfilmsconveywar’stragedy.“TheChinesedirectorsmakejointefforts10(preserve)thehistoricaltruthbecausewevaluehistoricalmemory,”Zharovadded.Passage2(25-26高一上·湖南·期末)Today,I’llgiveyou11briefintroductiontosomeaspectsoffilm-makingyoumightnotbefamiliarwith.Actually,thefilmyouseeonthescreenistheproductofahugeamountofhardwork,mostof12takesplacebehindthescenes.Firstly,soundeffectsareoftenaddedafterascenehasbeenshotandmightnotbemadeinthewayyouwouldexpect.Forexample,inJurassicPark,thesoundsofdifferentanimals13(mix)byacomputertomakeadinosaurroar.AnotheraspectIattachgreatimportance14isvisualspecialeffects.CGIhasbeen15(frequent)usedinfilm-makingasaspecialeffectstechnology.Generally,scenes16(require)CGIarefilmedinfrontofagreenscreeninthestudio.Asgreendoesn’tmatchany17(nature)hairorskincolour,actorscanbeeasilyseparatedfromthebackground.ThisenablesCGIeffectstobeaddedlater.Propsalsocontributetoafilm’ssuccess.18(make)afilmlookreal,greateffortmustsometimesbemadetoresearch,findandbuildobjects.Let’stakeTitanicasanexample.DirectorJamesCameronspentsixmonths19(revise)plansoftheTitanic.Hetalkedto20(historian)toensurethatthedetailswerecorrect.Finally,ittook500workers100daystobuildthefinemodel,nottomentionthethousandsofpropsinside.Passage3(25-26高一上·安徽·月考)IwanttoshareabookcalledJadeKing:HistoryofaChineseMuslimFamily.Itisalongnovel21(write)byafemaleauthornamedHuoDa,firstpublishedin1988.ItwontheMaoDunLiteraturePrize,oneofChina’smostprestigiousliteraryawards.Thenoveltellsthestoryof22MuslimfamilyinBeijingacrossthreegenerations,23(explore)themesoftradition,faith,love,andidentityagainstthebackdropofChina’srapid24(society)changes.Iwasdeeplymovedbythebook.First,eachchapterhasthewordjadeormooninitstitle.Theseimagesreflectthefateofthecharactersandtheirstoriesinabeautiful25sadway.Second,whileloveisamajorthemeofthebook,HuomadethestoryspecialbymixingHanandMuslimcultures.Inthebook,wecanlearnaboutsomeMuslimtraditionsand26(ceremony),whichopenedmyeyesandhelpedmeunderstandthecharactersbetter.Theplotwasalsovery27(touch).Irememberthepart28theyoungestdaughter,HanXinyue,becameseriouslyillwithheartdisease.Onthewaytotheoperatingroom,shewas29greatpain,andhervoicegrewweak.Herfamilyandboyfriendstoodbyherside,cryingwithworry.Thiswastheclimaxofthestory,anditmademesosadthatIcriedtoo.Thebook30(achieve)bothliteraryandartisticsuccesswithitsvividcharacters,deepthemesanduniquestorytellingsinceitsbirth.ItwontheMaoDunLiteraturePrizein1991andstillattractsmanyreaderstothisday.Passage4(25-26高一上·廣東深圳·期中)TheLettersofFuLeiisacollectionofcorrespondencebetweenFuLeiandhisclosestfriendsandfamily.Theselettersarenotjustsimplemessagesofeverydayoccurrences;theyareprofound31(express)oflove,wisdom,andculturalinsight.FuLei’slettersareawindowintohispersonal32artisticjourney.Theydocumenthisthoughtsonmusic,art,andlife,reflectinghisdeeppassionandknowledgeinthesefields.Hislettersarefilledwithanecdotesabouthisexperiences,bothprofessionalandpersonal,providing33uniqueperspective(觀點(diǎn))onChinesecultureandsocietyduringthe20thcentury.ThelettersalsoshowcaseFuLei’sremarkablecharacter.Hiswordsarewarm,honest,andfilledwithlove.He34(write)notjusttocommunicatebuttosharehislife35(experience)andwisdomwiththosehecaresabout.Hislettersareatestamenttohisgenerosityofspiritandhisdeepconcernfor36(other).TheLettersofFuLeiisnotjustacollectionofletters;itisawindowintoaman’sheartandaculturallegacy.Itisa37(power)reminderofthepowerofcorrespondencetoconnectpeopleacrossdistancesandtime,anda38(celebrate)ofthebeautyofChinesecultureandthehumanspirit.FuLei39(devote)muchofhislifetoartandeducation.Heoftenencouragedhischildrentopursuetheirdreams40(brave)andtostaytruetotheirvalues.Throughtheseletters,readerscangainadeeperunderstandingofFuLeiasanindividualwhodedicatedhimselftoartandfamily.ItisnowonderthatTheLettersofFuLeiremainsabelovedclassicamongreadersofallages.Passage5(25-26高一上·福建廈門·期中)RecentlyChina’snewhitTVshowTotheWonder《我的阿勒泰》41(make)AltayinXinjianganewtrendytourismdestinationamongyoungpeople,whoareattractedbythebreathtakingviews.42(adapt)fromMyAltay,acollectionofprose《散文》byLiJuan,thedramatellsthestoryofLiWenxiu.Afterfailinginherdreamofbecomingawriterand43(face)setbacksatwork,theyoungwomanreturnedtoAltay,44shegrewuphelpinghermothertendsheep.Thegrasslandviewsandfreeandeasylivesshowcasedintheteleplaynotonlywonaudience’slove,butalsobroughtnationwide45(recognize)toAltay’suniquecharm.“It’slikeaplacethat’soutofthisworld.Ican’timaginehowhappyIwouldbetowakeupeverymorningseeingsuchbeautifulviews,”saidZhangChen,4631-year-oldfromBeijing.WeiChangren,founderof,saidthatAltayhasnotbecomefamousovernight,47haslongbeenadestinationwell-knownforitsnaturalbeauty.However,ithasn’tbeenwidelypopularbecauseoftherelativelylongtraveltimeandthe48(cost)accommodation.“It’snotthatconvenienttoreachtheplace,asmanybigcitiesdon’thavedirectflightstoAltay”hesaid.ThoughAltayisstill49(able)toreceivelargenumbersoftravelers,Weibelievesthatthedevelopmentofitstourismenjoysgreatprospects.“Frommyperspective,authoritiesinAltaycanviewthehitshow50anopportunityandcontinuedevelopinggoodtourismandculturalresourcestoattracttravelers,”headded.話題5節(jié)日風(fēng)俗(人與社會(huì))Passage1(25-26高一上·重慶·期中)HelpyourselftoaskewerofMilkSkinTanghulu,withthelatestsensation(轟動(dòng))sweepingthroughChina’sstreetfoodscene.Thiscreativenewversionputsamodernspinonthe1(tradition)Chinesesnack,Tanghulu,whichistypicallymadewithhawthorn(山楂)berriescoatedinahardsugarsyrup.Customersarequeuingupforhours2(get)ataste.“I’dwaitedfornearlyanhour,”sharedonecustomerfromShanghaionXiaohongshu.“Iwasthrilledtofinallytryone,thoughmanypopularflavorshadbeensoldout.”Thekeytothisnewtrend’spopularityistheuseofmilkskin,known3‘naipizi’inChinese.OriginatingfromInnerMongolia,4uniquedairyproductiscreatedbyslowlysimmeringmilkuntilarichskinformsonthesurface.Thistraditionaltechnique,5hasbeenpasseddownforabout800years,isnowfindinganewaudience.Onesatisfiedcustomerexplained,“Notonlyisthemilkskin6(extreme)richandsmoothwithadelicateflavorontheoutside,7thehawthornalsoaddsalovelysourtouchontheinside.Together,theycreateaperfectbalance.”Socialmediaplatforms,especiallyXiaohongshu,8(play)avitalroleinmakingthistreatanationalcrazeinrecentmonths.Vendorscarefullywrapthedelicatemilkskinaroundthefruit,9(create)anirresistiblecombinationoftexturesandflavors.Itissopopularthatitfrequentlysellsoutwithinminutes,provingthatthisancientingredienthasfound10(it)perfectmodernpartner.Passage2(25-26高一上·河南濮陽(yáng)·期中)VisitingShanghaiisagreatexperience.Shanghaiseemstobeacitymadeforsky-risebuildings,fashionand11(attract)food.Butatsomepoint,citytirednesskicksin,asignthatit’stimetoheadoutintothedeepmountainssooftenshowninChineseinkpaintings.Thanks12China’shugesystemofhigh-speedrailways,thebea

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