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2025屆新高三開學(xué)摸底考試卷02(新高考I卷)考試版

目錄內(nèi)容提要

閱讀A篇介紹華盛頓特區(qū)四個藝術(shù)表演場所

閱讀B篇為了自己的喜劇明星夢想不懈努力

閱讀C篇北美遷移鳥類面臨的挑戰(zhàn)及其原因

閱讀D篇利用懷舊增強社交關(guān)系自我價值感

閱讀七選五介紹AI定位技術(shù)追蹤監(jiān)控野生動物

完形填空患者自行車極限運動克服恐懼故事

語法填空A)屋頂農(nóng)業(yè)應(yīng)對城市綠色空間挑戰(zhàn)

語法填空B)鄭欽文闖入奧運會網(wǎng)球女單決賽

應(yīng)用文寫作參加暑假社區(qū)服務(wù)周活動新聞報道

讀后續(xù)寫內(nèi)斂害羞女孩幫助小貓咪獲得贊許

(考試時間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)

注意事項:

1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號等填寫在答題卡和試卷指定位置上。

2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮

擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。

3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在

試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀

一遍。

1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Haveapicnic.B.Walkinthewoods.C.Drivetotheseaside.

2.Whyisthemanlate?

A.Hegotuptoolate.B.Hegotstuckinwork.C.Hewasdelayedbytraffic.

3.WhatdoesthemanwanttodowiththeTV?

A.Sellit.B.Mendit.C.Throwitaway.

4.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inasupermarket.C.Inacafe.

5.WhenisJohn'sflightdue?

A.At1:00p.m.B.At3:00p.m.C.At5:00p.m.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳

選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作

答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。

6.Whatdidthewomanwanttotellthemanonthephone?

A.Ameeting.B.Anillness.C.Anaccident.

7.Whydidthemanfailtoanswerthephone?

A.Itwasbroken.B.Itwasinthecar.C.Itwasswitchedoff.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。

8.Howmanybedroomsarethereinthehouse?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.

9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Strangers.B.Roommates.C.Neighbors.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatdoesthewomanlikemost?

A.Coffee.B.Milk.C.Tea.

11.Whatdoesthemanusuallyaddtohiscoffeenow?

A.Milk.B.Nothing.C.Sugar

12.Whatdothespeakersagreetodointheend?

A.Holdabirthdayparty.B.Tastesomedessertstogether.C.Invitetheirfriendstomakecoffee.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whatwillthemanbedoingthefollowingweek?

A.Takingexams.B.Seeingamovie.C.Visitingafriend.

14.Whoisthewoman'sdaughter?

A.Jane.B.Alice.C.Judy.

15.Whatwillthewomandoatonce?

A.Bakeacake.B.Buyagift.C.Bookatable.

16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Ameal.B.Acelebration.C.Ashow.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.WhatkindofareadoBillandSallylivein?

A.Ahotarea.B.Ahigharea.C.Adryarea.

18.WhatdoBillandSallydo?

A.Theyaregardeners.B.Theyaredesigners.C.Theyarebuilders.

19.Whatisusedtoprotectthedelicateplantsnow?

A.Trees.B.Glasshouses.C.Fences.

20.HowdoesthespeakerdescribeBillandSally'swork?

A.Successful.B.Unsatisfactory.C.Impossible.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

Washington,DCisatheatretown.Here'swhereyoucangetthebestperformancesandculturalexperiences

offeredforeverytasteinthenation'scapital.

KennedyCenter

KennedyCenterhostshundredsofworld-classperformanceseachyearandishometotheNationalSymphony

OrchestraandtheWashingtonNationalOpera.TheSuzanneFarrellBalletalsocountsKennedyCenterasits

performanceheadquarters.Thecompany-underthedirectionofFarrell-wasfirstinvitedtoperformtherein1993

andhassincebecomeoneofthevenue9smostfamousattractions.

WoollyMammothCompany

WoollyMammothCompanyisanexperimentaltheatrethatwelcomesoriginalplaysthatpushtheboundaries

oflivetheatre.TheNewYorkTimeshascalledit"Washington'smostdaringtheatrecompany”,andthehalfdozen

playsWoollyproduceseachyearcontinuetoliveuptothatreputation.

ShakespeareTheatreCompany

Formorethan25years,ShakespeareTheatreCompanyhascommitteditselftoservingasthenation's

classicaltheatre.Itoperatesoutoftwospaces,includingSidneyHarmanHallattheHarmanCenter,whichseats

775,andtheLansburghTheatre,whichseats451.Theshiny,glass-walledHarmanCentershowcasesclassic

Shakespeareplays,modemupdatesandShakespeare-inspiredoriginalshows.

WolfTrap

Forlocals,summerisn'tcompletewithoutatleastonetriptoWolfTrap,theonlynationalparkdedicatedto

theperformingarts.Thevenueisbest-knownforperformancesoftouringartists.Theopen-airtheatreoffers

coveredseating,butwhentheweatherwarmsup,wesuggestbuyingseatsonthegrasslandandpackingapicnic.

21.WhendidtheSuzanneFarrellBalletfirstperformatKennedyCenter?

A.In1993.B.In1998.C.In2000.D.In2003.

22.Whichofthefollowingisknownforexperimentalplays?

A.TheHarmanCenter.B.WoollyMammothCompany.

C.TheLansburghTheatre.D.ShakespeareTheatreCompany.

23.WhatsetsWolfTrapapartfromothertheatres?

A.Itscoveredseating.B.ItsShakespeareplays.

C.Itsselecteddirectors.D.Itsopen-airatmosphere.

B

Likemanyyoungwomen,JoanMolinskydreamedofacareeronstage,entertainingthemasses.However,

herparentswereskeptical;despitetheirdaughter'ssuccessinanumberoflocaltalentcontests.Eagertoseeher

performinaclubsetting,Dr.Molinskyhadhiscomedian-wanna-bedaughterbookedatthefamily'sbeachclub,

whichisJoan'sfirstdinnerengagement.

MissMolinskystartedheractwithafunnysong,buttheaudiences9attentionspanlastedonlyaslongasit

tookthedessertcartstovisittheirtables.Inamatterofnotime,the300peopleinattendancehadresumedanyand

allconversationsthey'dhadpriortothepretty'sintroductiononstage.

Heartbrokenandignored,Joangroundedherwaythroughandutteredapolite“thankyou“attheendofher

finalsong.Sheburstintothenearbykitchen,teary-eyedwithembarrassment.Herparentswerealsoembarrassed

andreinforcedtheirbeliefthatJoanhadnofutureinentertainment.

Dr.MolinskytoldJoantogiveupherdreamofcomedyandpursueamorerealisticcareerchoice.His

daughterwentballistic.

“Idon'tcarewhatyousay!”Shescreamedatherfather.dohavetalent.Ifsmylife.IfsmychoicehowI

liveit.”

ThefighteventuallyresultedinJoanmovingoutofherfamily'shomeandtakingupatemporarywork,

whilepursuingherdreamswithavarietyoftroupes(居U團)andshows.Herdedicationeventuallyledtoajobin

Californiaasawriterandon-air"baitgirl”forCandidCamera(隱蔽攝像機).

Despitehergrowingroleontheshow,hostAllenFuntnevercouldrememberherfirstname,callingher

everythingfromJeritoJeannietoJackie.ItwasduringhertimewithCandidCamerathatJoanreceivedacallfrom

TheTonightShow,whomshehadlongedforoverayearforaguestshot.TheywantedhertoappearwithJohnny

Carson.

Onceonstage,JoanandCarsonhititoffimmediately.Intheend,Carsonwipedtearsoflaughterfromhis

eyesandsaidaloudtohismillionsofviewers,<4God,you'refiinny.You'regoingtobeastar.^^

Thenextday,dozensofappearanceoffersfloodedinfromalloverthecountry,putting.Joanoncomedy's

A-list.ShealsoresignedfromCandidCamerathatday,muchtotheregretofanangryFunt.Fromthatpointon,no

onewouldevermisidentifyorunderestimateJoanRiversagain.

24.WhatwasJoan'sfirstdinnerengagementlike?

A.Itmadeherfamousovernight.

B.Shewasconstantlyinterruptedbytheaudience.

C.Theaudiencegaveheralastingencouragement.

D.Fewpaidmuchattentiontowhatsheperformed.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ballistic“inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Confident.B.Excited.C.Angry.D.Compassionate.

26.HowdidJoan'sperformanceonTheTonightShowwithJohnnyCarsonchangehercareer?

A.Shereceivednegativereviewsfromtheaudience.

B.Shedecidedtoquitcomedyaltogether.

C.Shebecameastarandreceivedmanyoffers.

D.Shewascriticizedforherlackoftalent.

27.WhatcanwelearnfromJoan'sstory?

A.Oneshouldlistentoparents?advice.

B.Don'tgiveuponyourdreamseasily.

C.Successcomesquicklyifyoudohavetalents.

D.Noonecanachievehisdreamwithoutfamilysupport.

D

Themalewesterntanager(唐納雀)lookslikealittleflame,whilefemalesarelessshowy,adustyyellow.In

thespring,theypreparetomovethousandsofmilestotheMountainWestofCentralAmerica,flyingthrough

grasslands,deserts,andoccasionally,suburbanyards.

Tofuelthemontheirlengthyjourney,westerntanagersfilluponinsectsandberries.Butasglobalclimate

changecausesspringtostartearlier,birdssuchaswesterntanagersarearrivingattheirdestinationafterwhat's

knownas"green-up”,whenflowersbeginbloomingandinsectsemerge.Accordingtoastudypublishedinearly

MarchinthejournalPNAS,thiskindoftimingmismatchbetweenmigrants(遷移動物)andtheirfoodsources,

whichishappeningacrossNorthAmerica,couldhaveseriousconsequencesformigratorybirds5survival."In

discussingclimatechange,weoftenfocusonwarming,9,saysScottLoss,aco-authorofthestudy.44Butthelength

andtimingofseasons-likewhenwinterendsandspringbegins-aresomeofthemostdramaticeffectsof

climatechange.^^

Lossandhiscolleaguesusedsatelliteimageryfrom2002to2021tocalculatetheaveragestartofspring

green-upalongthetypicalmigrationroutesof150NorthAmericanbirdspecies,thencomparedthattimingwiththe

currentgreen-up.Theyfoundthatspringisindeedbeginningearlieralongbirds'migrationroutes."Bycontrary,

previousstudieshavemainlyfocusedonsongbirdsinEasternNorthAmerica,9,saysMorganTingley,an

ornithologistatUCLA,"butthisnewinvestigationshowsthatbirdspeciesintheWestandatdifferentlevelsofthe

foodwebmightbejustasvulnerable(脆弱的)

“Partofitisknowingwhichspeciesarevulnerabletovariousthreats,9,Losssays."Thisaddstothe

knowledgeaboutvulnerabilityofawiderangeofbirdspecies.^^Andhehopesthattheinformationwillserveto

highlighttheurgentneedtolowergreenhouse-gasemissionsasfastaspossible.46Ifsreallyimportant,ifwecan't

addressclimatechangeimmediately,totrytostophabitatlossasmuchaswecan.”

28.Whatmayposeadirectthreattowesterntanagers9survival?

A.Globalwarming.

B.Thedurationofchangingseasons.

C.Lossofhabitatsduetohumanactivities.

D.Decreasedaccesstofoodsduringmigration.

29.Whatisuniqueaboutthenewstudyonbirdslikewesterntanagers?

A.Itcoversawidergeographicrange.

B.Itrevealsthedeclineinbirdpopulations.

C.Itcentersontheadaptationofbirdspecies.

D.Itensurestheexistenceofatimingmismatch.

30.WhatdoesLosssuggestwedotosafeguardmigratorybirds?

A.Lessentheeffectsofclimatechange.

B.Preserveecosystemsforbirdspecies.

C.Addressemissionsandhabitatloss.

D.Expandresearchesonthreatstobirds.

31.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?

A.Ascientificjournal.

B.Abird-watchingguidebook.

C.Awebsiteaboutclimatechange.

D.Amagazineaboutwildlifeconservation.

C

Doyoueverfindyourselfrandomlythinkingbacktothetimeswewandered,collectingwildflowersand

smilingbeneaththesky?Thatfeelingisoftenreferredtoasnostalgia(懷舊).

Psychologistshavedefinednostalgiaasaself-conscious,socialemotion,bittersweetbutdominantlypositive.

Itcomesfromourhappymemoriesandourdesiretogobacktothepastandreconnectwiththepeoplewecared

about.Often,nostalgiainvolvessensorystimuli.Onsomeoccasions,thesmellofautumnleavesmightgeneratea

fiercelongingforyourchildhoodhome.Almosteveryonecanexperiencenostalgia,althoughitsobjecttendsto

varythroughoutlife.OnesurveyconductedbythepsychologistKrystineIreneBatchofoundthatyoungerpeople

feltmorenostalgiaforpets,toys,andholidaysthandidolderpeople,whofeltitmorestronglyfbrmusic.

Incontrasttoitslinkstonegativeemotions,nostalgiadoesn'tmakeussadder.Rather,nostalgiaisa

defensiveresponsetounhappiness,onethatbringsrelieffromanegativemood.Researchfrom2006showsthat

nostalgiacanactuallystrengthensocialties,improveself-esteem,andupliftourmood.Otherstudiessuggestthatit

canalsoenhanceourviewoflife'smeaning,reducefearofdeath,boostspirituality,andincreaseoptimism.

Scholarsremainuncertainabouttheprecisemechanismbehindtheeffectivenessofnostalgia;however,some

suggestthatreflectingonjoyfulmemoriesstrengthensoursenseofself-worthandbelonging,particularlyduring

timesoflonelinessorself-doubt.Itspowerletsthehappinessofthepastovercomethecurrentunpleasantness,

offeringabitofescapefromtoughtimes.Toformstrongerconnections,wecanestablishtraditionsaroundshared

pastexperiencesinfamilies,friendgroups,andworkplaces.Observingspecialoccasionslikechildhoodsportsor

post-collegemeetupscangiveussomethingtolookforwardto.

Perhapsbecauseitissopowerfulandcomplex,nostalgiahasreceivedmagicaltreatmentfrompoetsand

writers.""Thepastishiddensomewhereoutsidetherealm(領(lǐng)域),beyondthereachofintellect,MarcelProust

wrote.

32.Whydoestheauthormention"autumnleaves^^inthesecondparagraph?

A.Toillustratethecomplexityofnostalgia.

B.Toemphasizethejoyfulnatureofnostalgia.

C.Toclarifynostalgia'sconnectiontooursenses.

D.Tostressindividualvarietyofexperiencingnostalgia.

33.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Themismatchbetweentwofindings.

B.Thepotentialbenefitsofnostalgia.

C.Theimpactofnostalgiaonpersonalmood.

D.Themechanismsbehindnostalgia'seffects.

34.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestusdoinparagraph4?

A.Createsharedtraditionsforbondingandjoy.

B.Recordthesocialgatheringsregularly.

C.Recognizetheunnecessarysocialgatherings.

D.Saynototheconceptofescapism.

35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.Nostalgia:WhyWeShouldAvoidReflectingonthePast

B.Nostalgia:AShelterAgainsttheUnhappinessofOurLife

C.ANostalgiaWarning:OurMentalHealthBeingAttacked

D.PowerofNostalgia:StrugglingforanIrreplaceablePresent

第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

ArtificialIntelligence(AI)geolocation(互聯(lián)網(wǎng)定位技術(shù))solutionsarechangingthewayresearcherstrack

andmonitorwildlife,enablingmorepowerfulconservationefforts.Thesesystemsuseadvancedsensors,satellite

imagery,andmachinelearningalgorithms(算法)togatherreal-timedataonanimalmovements,habitat

preferences,andmigrationpatterns.36

Traditionaltrackingmethodsoftenrelyonnon-automatictrackingorinconvenientnecklace-likesystems,

whichmaycausestressanddiscomforttotheanimals.37Thedevicescanworkastagsandthecamera

trapscanbesetupremotely,whichdecreaseshumanimpactonwildlife.

Inaddition,Al-powereddevicescollectandanalyzedataprecisely.Throughtheirassistance,scientistscan

gaininsightsintohabitatchoicesandevaluatetheeffectofglobalwarmingonwildanimallocations.38

Forexample,byanalyzingthecollecteddata,conservationistscanpromotetargetedhabitatrestorationefforts

accordingtothepatternsandconnectionstheydiscoveredwiththehelpofAIgeolocationdevices.

39Bymonitoringanimals5behavioralchangesinreal-time,researcherscanquicklydetectsignsof

environmentalissues.Suddenchangesinananimal'smovementscouldindicatethreatsorproblems.Researchers

canthenrespondimmediately,potentiallysavingtheanimaPslife.

Sharinggeolocationdatathroughonlineplatformscanalsohelpraiseawarenessaboutprotectingendangered

species.40Thishelpthemfeelmoreconnectedtotheissueswildlifefaceinhabitats.Thebond

promotesasenseofresponsibilityamongindividualsandencouragesthemtocontributetowildlifeconservation

effortsthroughvariousmeans,suchasdonations,volunteerwork,andsoon.

A.Thisknowledgeenablesthemtomakeaccurateandefficientdecisions.

B.However,AItrackingdoesnotrequiredisturbingcontactwiththeanimals.

C.AImonitoringneedsfewerbatteryreplacementsthanthetraditionalmethods.

D.Thesolutionshaveofferedthefollowingkeybenefitstowildlifeconservation.

E.Directlyengagingwithconservationeffortsgivespeopleafirst-handexperience.

F.TheAIgeolocationtechnologysignificantlyreducestheneedformassivefieldwork.

G.Withreal-timedata,theAIsolutionsalsofunctionasanearlywarningforwildliferisks.

第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

AnextremesportlikeBMX(BicycleMotocross)maynotbethefirstthingthatcomestomindtohelp

overcomeamentalhealthcondition.However,thatis41whatenabledNikitaDucarroztofighther

fears.

Asachild,Ducarrozspentevery42momentonthesoccerfield.Butat13,thetalentedathlete

begantosufferfrom43anxietyattacksthatmadeithardforhertoleavehome.Whenhermothertold

hershehadtocontinueplayingasport,DucarrozfoundBMXasawayto44thatrule.Littledidshe

knowthatBMXwouldsoon45everyaspectofherlife,andbecomethereasonshewouldpushthrough

herfearsonestepatatime.

ThetalebeganwhenaBMXvideoonYouTubeinspiredhertotrytheextremesport.Shesavedupforabike.

Thenshebeganpracticing46inherdriveway.Soon,herexcellentskillsbroughtherenough47

torideatthelocalskatepark.Withthatconfidence,Ducarrozwas48torideinthecompetitionin2016,

andshehasnotlookedbacksince.

“Thebikemademegetoutofthehouse,gototheskatepark,and49getonaplane,9,saidDucarroz.

“It50metoovercomeallmyfears.9,

The26-year-oldisnowoneoftheworld9sbestfemaleBMXfreestylers.Ducarroznowhasher51

setonthe2024ParisOlympics.Shesays,“MygoalinParisisanothermedal.Icangetthatdonewiththetraining.,9

Thoughshestillsuffersoccasional52attacks,Ducarroznowknowshowtomanagethem.To

helpotherswithmentalhealthconditions,DucarrozhasstartedanInstagrampagecalledMindTricks.Itiswhere

peoplediscusstheirfears53.

“MindTricksstartedbecauseofmyown54thatIwasmakingonInstagramaboutmentalhealth,9,

sheexplained."AndIthought,"Whydon'twecreateaplacewhereotherscandothesame,acentralspotwhere

everyonecanreadaboutthesestoriesandalsofeel55tosharetheirownstories?9,9

41.A.preciselyB.automaticallyC.roughlyD.temporarily

42.A.expectantB.boringC.spareD.urgent

43.A.slightB.mildC.occasionalD.severe

44.A.endB.fulfillC.measureD.resist

45.A.putoffB.ateawayC.tookoverD.sloweddown

46.A.conceptsB.tricksC.facilitiesD.models

47.A.confidenceB.muscleC.patienceD.fortune

48.A.likelyB.hesitantC.readyD.effortless

49.A.slowlyB.abruptlyC.swiftlyD.eventually

50.A.blockedB.pushedC.leftD.hooked

51.A.luckB.sightC.standardD.training

52.A.panicB.heartC.delightD.annoyance

53.A.carefullyB.privatelyC.safelyD.humbly

54.A.appearanceB.medalsC.postsD.choices

55.A.ashamedB.reservedC.collapsedD.enlightened

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

A)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Inanageofrapidlygrowingurbanization,rooftopfarminghasemergedasasustainableresponse56

thechallengeofcreatinggreenspaceincities.Thisinnovativepracticetransformsrooftopsintominifarms,where

vegetables,fruits,andevenflowers57(plant),providinglocalresidentswithfreshproduceandaddinga

touchofnaturetourbanenvironments.

Rooftopfarming,also58(refer)toasverticalagriculture,ismorethanjustatrend;ifsastep

towardsenvironmentalconservation.Greenroofswithvegetationhelptoabsorbsunlightandreleasemoisture,

coolingtheairandreducingthedemandforairconditioning,59inturnlessensenergy60

(consume)andcarbonemission.Meanwhile,rooftopfarmsserveaseducationalplatforms,61(teach)city

dwellersaboutsustainableagriculturepracticesandtheimportanceof62(local)sourcedfood.

Asurbanpopulationscontinuetogrow,rooftopfarmingfosterscommunityengagement63

promoteshealthierlifestylesbyprovidingaccesstofreshandorganicproduce.Whenwelooktowards64

futurewhereenvironmentalconsciousnessandsustainablepracticesbecomeincreasinglyvital,rooftopfanning

standsasatestamenttoourabilitytocultivatemorethanjustfood-wecultivatehopefbra65(green)and

moreresilient(可迅速恢復(fù)的)world.

B)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

OnAugust1,2024,thewomen*ssinglestennissemifinalsoftheParisOlympics56(be)infull

swing.ChineseplayerZhengQinwendefeatedtheworld*snumberonePolishplayer,IgaSwiqtek,withastunning

scoreof2-0(6-2,7-5),successfullyadvancingtothefinalandcreatingthe57(good)recordforChinese

tennisintheOlympicssinglesevent.

Previously,ZhengQinwen58(lose)allsixofherpreviousencounterswithSwiqtek.However,in

thiscrucialmatchup,Zhenghadanamazing59(perform)inthefirstset,achievingthreesuccessful

breaks.Shemadeonly6unforcederrors,60Swiqtekmade16unforcederrorsinthisset.Zhengeasily

wonthefirstset6-2.Atthebeginningofthesecondset,Swiqtek*sformrebounded,andsheled4-0atonepoint.

ButZhengQinwenwasnotdiscouragedandtenaciouslyequalizedthescore,61(eventual)winningthe

set7-5tosecurethevictory.

ZhengQinwenthusbecamethefirstChineseplayer62(win)anOlympictennissingl

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