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大題預測閱讀理解說明文語法填空一)一、閱讀理解說明文Passage(1)【浙江省諸暨市牌頭中學等多校20242025學年高三下學期2月適應性考試】Itismonforustohearpeoplesaying“toobusy”.Sometimesmaybetheyarereallybusy,however,moretimesit’sjustbecausethat’swhattheythinktheyaresupposedtosay.That’swhatimportantpeoplesay.That’swhatpeoplewhogetpromotedsay.Butthefactisworkinglonghoursdoesn’tnecessarilymeanbetterresults.Nevertakingavacationwon’tleadtoapromotion.Sowhyarewesoproudtotalkabouthowbusyweareallthetime?In2016,researchersfromColumbia,Harvard,andGeorgetownconductedastudytofigureitout.Theyfoundbusypeopleareperceivedtobeofhighstatus,andinterestingly,thesestatusattributionsareheavilyinfluencedbyourownbeliefsaboutsocialmobility.Inotherwords,themorewebelievethatonehastheopportunityforsuccessbasedonhardwork,themorewetendtothinkthatpeoplewhoskipleisureandworkallthetimeareofhigherstanding.That’swhywefeellikewehavetoappearbusy,andthere’sarealperceptionthatifsomeoneiskneedeepinmeetings,emailsandstress,thenthey’reprobablyabigdeal.Thiscultureofbusynessismakingithardforemployeestofindworklifebalance.Accordingtoarecentstudy,oneinfivehighlyengagedemployeesisatriskofburnout(精疲力竭).Personally,I’mgoingtostopsaying“busy”whenpeopleaskmehowIam.Itsoundsselfrighteous(自以為是的)andsetsthewrongtone.Phraseslike“Ihavelimitedaccesstoemail”and“I’llrespondassoonasIgetback”soundlikeyou’rebeingheldagainstyourwillfromworkingasopposedtomakingthemostofyourtimeThat’swhywerecentlylaunchedtheOutofEmailGenerator,afreetoolyoucanusebeforeyournextlongweekendortrip.canshareloudandproudthatyouwon’tbecheckingemailsuntilyou’reback.Managersneedtothinktwiceaboutemailingtheirteamsontheweekendandtalkingabouthowbusytheyare.Leadersshouldtaketimethemselvesandencourageemployeestodothesame.8.Whydopeopleliketosay“busy”?A.Theywanttogetpromoted.B.Itmakesthemlookimportant.C.Theyhavetoomuchworktodo.D.Theyenjoythefeelingofbeingbusy.9.Whydowetendtothinkthatbusypeopleareofhighstatus?1/A.Ourstatuscanbeattributedtooursocialmobility.B.holdthebeliefthathardworkleadstosuccess.C.Ourownopportunityforsuccessnevereseasily.D.findfewpeopleofhighstatushavetimeforleisure.10.Whatdoes“Ihavelimitedaccesstoemail”soundlikeaccordingtotheauthor?A.Oneistoobusytocheckallemailsintime.B.Oneissimplyenjoyingtheirtimework.C.Onehasdifficultydealingwiththeworkissues.D.Oneisforcedbycircumstancestostopworking..WhydidtheauthorlaunchtheOutofEmailGenerator?A.ensureemployeesandemployershavetimeB.stopmanagerstalkingabouthowbusytheyare.C.encourageemployeestoansweremailspromptly.D.enableemployeestospendlesstimecheckingemails.Passage(2)【山東省青島市嶗山區(qū)青島第二中學學年高三上學期1月期末】Inourinformationdrivensociety,shapingourworldviewthroughthemediaissimilartoforminganopinionaboutsomeonesolelybasedonapictureoftheirfoot.Whilethemediamightnotdeliberatelydeceiveus,itoftenfailstoprovideaprehensiveviewofreality.Consequently,thequestionarises:Where,then,shallwegetourinformationfromifnotfromthemedia?Whocanwetrust?Howaboutexpertspeoplewhodevotetheirworkinglivestounderstandingtheirchosensliceoftheworld?However,evenexpertscanfallpreytotheallureofoversimplification,leadingtothe“singleperspectiveinstinct”thathampers(阻礙)ourabilitytograsptheintricacies(錯綜復雜)oftheworld.Simpleideascanbeappealingbecausetheyasenseofunderstandingandcertainty.Anditiseasytotakedownaslipperyslope,fromoneattentiongrabbingsimpleideatoafeelingthatthisideabeautifullyexplains,oristhebeautifulsolutionfor,lotsofotherthings.Theworldbeessimplethatway.whenweembraceasingularcauseorsolutionforallproblems,weriskoversimplifyingplexissues.Forinstance,championingtheconceptofequalitymayleadustoviewallproblemsthroughthelensofinequalityandseeresourcedistributionasthesolepanacea.However,suchrigiditypreventsusfromseeingthemultidimensionalnatureofchallengesandhinderstrueprehensionofreality.This“singleperspectiveinstinct”ultimatelycloudsourjudgmentandrestrictsourcapacitytotackleplexissueseffectively.Beingalwaysin2/favoroforalwaysagainstanyparticularideamakesyoublindtoinformationthatdoesn’tfityourperspective.Thisisusuallyabadapproachifyouwouldliketounderstandreality.Instead,constantlytestyourfavoriteideasforweaknesses.Behumbleabouttheextentofyourexpertise.Becuriousaboutnewinformationthatdoesn’tfit,andinformationfromotherfields.Andratherthantalkingonlytopeoplewhoagreewithyou,orcollectingexamplesthatfityourideas,consultpeoplewhocontradictyou,disagreewithyou,andputforwarddifferentideasasagreatresourceforunderstandingtheworld.Ifthismeansyoudon’thavetimetoformsomayopinions,sowhat?youratherhavefewopinionsthatarerightthanmanythatarewrong?12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“allure”inPara.2probablymean?A.B.C.Convenience.D.Consequence.13.Whyaresimpleideasappealingaccordingtothepassage?A.Theymeetpeople’sdemandforhighefficiency.B.Theygenerateasenseofpleteunderstanding.C.Theyareraisedandsupportedbymultipleexperts.D.Theyreflecttheopinionsoflikemindedindividuals.14.Whatwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Simplifyingmattersreleasesenergyforhumanbrains.B.Constanttestsonourideashelpmakeupforourweakness.C.Awellfoundedopinioncountsmorethanmanyshallowones.D.Peoplewhodisagreewithusoftenhaveprehensiveviews.15.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.EmbracingDisagreement:RefusingOverplexityB.SimplifyingInformation:EnhancingprehensionC.UnderstandingDifferences:EstablishingRelationshipsD.Navigatingplexity:ChallengingOversimplificationPassage(3)【吉林省東北師范大學附屬中學年高三下學期開學】Anoveldesignapproachtogardeninghasbeengaininginpopularityworldwide.Referredtoasmatrixplanting,thisapproachaimsfornaturetodoalotmoreoftheheavyliftinginthegarden,andevensomeofthedesigning.Eschewingfertilizers(化肥)andpower3/tools,it’sbasedonanelegantlysimpleprinciple:tógardenmorelikenaturedoes.TheconceptwasbornwhenGermancityplannerssoughttoplantlargeareasofparklandafterIIinareproduciblewaythatwouldneedminimalmaintenance.Plannerscreatedplantingmixesthatcouldbeusedmodularly(模塊化)inamatrixgarden,plantswithsimilarculturalneedsaregroupedsothattheywillgrowtogetheraboveandbelowground,formingacooperativeecosystemthatconserveswateranddiscouragesweeds.DutchplantsmananddesignerPietOudolf’sgardenspopularizedthisstyle,addingartisticflavorstotheplantingmixeswhileplayingwithcolorandform,includingfourseasoninterestandservingtheneedsofwildlife.Beautifulyearround,theyinviteyoutoenjoythesmallestdetail,fromthesoundofgrassesinthegentlewindtothesculptureofoddlookingseedheads.Ittakesalotofthoughttolookthisnatural.Whilematrixgardensappearwild,theyarecarefullyplanned,withculturalneedsthefirstconsideration.Ledbytheconceptof“rightplant,rightplace,”,theymatchplantsthatenjoythesamesoil,sunandweatherconditions,andarrangethemaccordingtotheirpatternsofgrowth.Thebenefitsaresubstantialforbothgardenerandplanet.humaninputsdramaticallyreduced,thegarden’secologycandevelopwell.Established,matrixgardensshouldnotneedthelifesupportwegivemostgardens:fertilizer,dividing,regularwatering.paredtotraditionalgardenplots,theyincreasecarbonabsorption,reducestormwaterandboosthabitatandbiodiversitysignificantly.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Eschewing”inthefirstparagraphmean?A.Runningoutof.B.Keepingawayfrom.C.Puttingupwith.D.a(chǎn)dvantageof.9.Whywastheideaofmatrixplantingintroduced?A.controlweedsinlargegardens.B.bringinforeignspeciesofplants.C.conservesoilandwaterresources.D.developlowmaintenanceparkland.10.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesPictOudolf’sgardens?A.B.Oddlooking.C.D..Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ThefutureofgardeningisWILD.4/B.NaturetreatsalllivesasEQUALS.C.MatrixgardensneedmoreCARE.D.OldgardenplotsworkWONDERS.Passage(4)【江西省吉安市六校協(xié)作體學年高三上學期1月聯(lián)考】ArchaeologistshaveuncoveredevidencethatanAboriginalritual(儀式)mayhavebeenpasseddown500generationsandsurvived12,000years,makingittheoldestknowncontinuousculturalpracticeintheworld.WhileinvestigatingCloggsCaveinAustralia,researchersfoundapieceofwoodstickingoutoftheground.Theycutit,andusedcarbondatingtodeterminethatit’sabout12,000yearsold.“12,000yearoldartifactsdon’tsurviveinthegroundforthatlong.Normallytheyjustbreakdown,”saidBrunoDavid,aprofessoratMonashUniversityinAustralia.Theyalsouncoveredanotherwoodenstickwhich,though1,000yearsyounger,wasremarkablysimilar.Bothstickswerespreadwithanimalorhumanfat,foundnexttosmallfireplaces,andbothhadbeenfleetinglyburnt.Davidandhiscolleagueswereapproachedin2017bytheGunaiKurnaiLandandAboriginalCorporationwhichrepresentstheGunaiKurnaipeople,toinvestigatethearchaeologicalevidenceofthisritual,whichhadpreviouslybeendocumentedbythe19thcenturygeologistAlfredHowitt.Howittdetailedthisritualinhisbook.Hewrotethattheritualwouldseektohelpthesickpeoplerecoverquicklybyfindingsomethingbelongingtothesubject,attachingittoathrowingstickalongwithanimalfat.Thestickwasthenstuckinthegroundbeforeafire,anditisplacedinsuchapositionthatbyandbyitfallsdown.Excavations(挖掘)thattookplace50yearsagowithoutconsultingtheGunaiKurnaipeopleuncoveredthesmallfireplacesaroundwhichtheseritualscentered,butresearchersdidn’tanalyzethewoodensticksinanysignificantdetail.Aswellasdatinganddeterminingtheuseofthesesticks,archaeologistsalsoconcludedthatthecaveswereusedalmostspecificallyasaritualsite.ThisfindingmatcheswiththecurrentGunaiKurnaiknowledge.“NowhereelseonEarthhasarchaeologicalevidenceofaveryspecificculturalpracticewhoseperformanceisknownfromeldersandhaspreviouslybeentrackedsofarbackintime,”saidDavid.28.HowdidBrunoDavidfeelwhenmentioningthefinding?A.Doubtful.B.Surprised.5/C.Confident.D.Satisfied.29.WhydidDavidandhiscolleaguesinvestigateCloggsCave?A.findevidenceofadocumentedritual.B.provethewisdomofAboriginalpeople.C.determinetheageofanethnicminority.D.uncoverthesecretofsomeburiedsticks.30.Whatdoweknowabouttheritualfromthetext?A.Itwascarriedoutaroundafterabigfire.B.Itwasperformedtohealthesickpeople.C.ItwasforgottenbytheGunaiKurnaipeople.D.Itregainedpublicattentioninthe20thcentury.31.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.OldestRitualDatesSoFarbackinB.SomeSticksDeterminetheRichCulturalPracticeC.ScientistsHaveProvedHowitt’sDescriptionofaRitualD.ArchaeologiststoDeterminetheUseofSomeSticksPassage(5)【江西省贛州市贛撫吉十五校聯(lián)考學年高三上學期月月考】getaheadinthisworld,don’tweneedalittlebitofperfectionism?”Assomeonewhohasresearchedperfectionismforoveradecade,I’maskedthisquestionalot.AndIusedtothinkthatwastrue.It’shardtosucceednowadays.gottosacrificeyourself,keeppushingwellbeyondwhat’sfortable,andlivelifeonyourtiptoes.That’sjustthemonthingsinapetitivesocietywherethereareonlyafewwinners,Ibelieved.researchfindsthatperfectionismhasnorelationshipwithperformance.Perfectionisticpeoplestrugglereallyhard,butthey’renomorelikelytobesuccessful.Onereasonisthatperfectionisticpeopleworkhardbutunsustainablyso.Theyoftenfindthemselvesinthesappingzoneandoppositereturnsontheirefforts.Anotheristhatmanyperfectionistsareworldchampionsatselfdoubt.Whenthingsgettough,whenitlookslikefailureisheadingtheirway,theanticipatedshameandembarrassmentaresofiercethatperfectionisticpeopleareunwillingtoputforthanyfurtherthatmightallowotherstodiscovertheirshortings.So,theysimplygiveuptoavoidfearsoffailure,whichmakesfailuremorelikely.6/Forperfectionists,dialingdowngoalsandaimingforexcellenceinsteaddoesn’tusuallywork.Onthecontrary,it’simportanttolearntoembracetheinevitabilityofsetbacks,failures,andthingsnotgoingquiteasplanned.It’simportanttobeabletositfortablywiththesehumanizingexperiences,toletthembe,andnotneedtodrivethemoutofexistence.Soweshouldn’tstruggletobeperfectbecauseperfectionismdoesn’tleadtosuccess.Instead,dorecognizethatlearningtoembraceimperfectionsandsetbackshelpsustoacceptourselvesandkeepmovingforward.12.Whatistheauthor’sinitialbeliefaboutperfectionism?A.Ithasnorelationshipwithperformance.B.Itleadstoselfdoubtandfearoffailure.C.Itisunsustainableandleadstoburnout.D.Itisnecessaryforsuccessintoughsociety.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sapping”meaninparagraph2?A.Falling.B.Reserving.C.ExcitingD.Refreshing.14.Whydomanyperfectionistsgiveupwhenfacedwithchallenges?A.Theyarenotwillingtoworkhard.B.Theyareafraidofshamefromfailure.C.Theyareunwillingtoacceptanyfailure.D.Theyareunabletodialdowntheirgoals.15.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.WhyShouldEmbrace“GoodEnough”B.WhyKidsNeed“IntelligentFailure”C.WhatIsABetterSeekGuidanceD.WhatCanbenefitFromPerfectionismPassage(6)【吉林省長春市實驗中學20242025學年高三上學期期末】[1]Antibioticresistance(抗生素耐藥性)isagrowingthreattoglobalhealth.In2019,itcausedover1.27milliondeathsworldwideandit’sprojectedthatitmaycontributetotenmilliondeathsperyearby2050.[2]Antibioticsareusedtotreatbacterialinfections.Buttheirmisuseandoverusehavecontributedtothe7/emergenceofbacteriawhichcarrygenesthatenablethemtoresistthekillingpowerofantibiotics.Thisresultsininfectionsthataremuchhardertotreat.Antibioticresistancemainlyspreadstohumansthroughpollutedfoodorwater.[3]Butarecentstudysuggeststhisisn’ttheonlywayresistantbacteriacanspread.AccordingtoresearchersfromChinaandtheUK,airpollutionmayalsobespreadingantibioticresistance.Thisisthefirststudytoprehensivelyestimatethelinkbetweenincreasedantibioticresistanceandairpollutionglobally.Theylookedat12researchstudiesconductedacrosscountries.Thesestudiesestimatedtheamplificationofantibioticresistantbacteriaorgenesintheatmosphere.[4]Thestudylookedspecificallyatthemostdangeroustypeofairpollution—PM2.5.ThestudyfoundthatantibioticresistancerosealongsideincreasingPM2.5concentrations(濃度)intheair.Every10%riseintheconcentrationofPM2.5waslinkedwitha1.1%globalincreaseinantibioticresistanceand43,654deathsfromitsinfections.ThehighestlevelsofantibioticresistancewereseeninnorthAfricaandwestAsia.TheseareasalsohadthemostseverePM2.5pollution.Inparison,EuropeandNorthAmericawhichhadthelowestaveragelevelsofPM2.5pollution—alsohadlowerlevelsofantibioticresistance.[5]Itshowsthere’sasignificantrelationshipbetweenairpollutionandantibioticresistance.Althoughtheauthorsdidn’tshowevidenceofcausationbetweenthetwofactors,theydidfindantibioticresistancegenesintheDNAofbacteriasequencedfromairsamples.ThisindicatesthatPM2.5couldfacilitatethespreadofantibioticresistantbacteriaandgenesviatheair.[6]However,it’sstillunclearwhatunderlyingmechanisms(機制)mayallowantibioticresistancetospreadinairpollution.Itwillbeimportantforfuturestudiestoinvestigatethis.Itwillalsobeimportantforresearcherstoinvestigatetheroleofotherfactorsthatcancontributetoantibioticresistance.12.Whatisthestudyabout?A.Howresistantbacteriaspreadtohumans.B.HowthePM2.5contributestoantibioticresistance.C.Thedistributionoflevelsofantibioticresistanceglobally.D.Therelationbetweenairpollutionandantibioticresistance.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“amplification”inparagraph3mean?A.Increase.B.Improvement.C.Application.D.Disappearance.14.Whatcanbelearnedfromthefourthparagraph?8/A.NorthAfricaislesspollutedthanNorthAmerica.B.AntibioticresistanceriseswiththeincreaseinPM2.5.C.PM2.5pollutionisthedirectcauseofantibioticresistance.D.Airpollutionisthebiggestcontributortoantibioticresistance.15.Whatwillthefollowupstudyfocuson?A.Howtoimprovetheairquality.B.Howotherfactorscontributetoairpollution.C.Howtostopthespreadofantibioticresistance.D.Howantibioticresistancespreadsinairpollution.Passage(7)【湖南省長沙四大名校學年高三下學期2月月考】Theoceancoversapproximately70%ofEarth'ssurface.It'sthelargestlivablespaceonourplanet,andthere'smorelifetherethananywhereelseonEarth.Throughexploration,we’relearningmoreaboutitsbiological,chemical,physical,andgeologicalaspects.Explorationleadstodiscovery,butbeforewecantrulyexplore,wemustmap.Seafloormappingprovidesasenseofwhatmayliebeneathandguidesdecisionsaboutwheretoexplore.Whiletheentireseafloorhasbeenmappedusingdatacollectedfromsatellites,thesedataprovideonlyageneralpictureofwhat'sthere.Detailislimitedonthesemaps,sosomeimportantgeographicalfeatureslikeseamountsandobjectslikeshipwrecksremainunseen.Asof2023,24.9%oftheglobalseafloorhadbeenmappedwithmodernhighresolutiontechnology,usuallyfixedonships,whichcanrevealtheseaflooringreaterdetail.Whilealmost50%oftheseafloorbeneathU.S.watershadbeenmappedtothesemodernstandards,thenation'sseafloorislargerthanthelandareaofall50states.Thus,there'sstillasignificantamountofseafloorlefttobemappedathighresolution.Moreisknownabouttheseafloorthanthespeciesthatcalltheoceanhome.Seafloormapscanprovideinformationaboutpotentialhabitats,buttheycan'tidentifyspeciesontheseafloororprovideinformationabouthowtheyinteractwitheachotherandtheirenvironments.Scientistsestimatetheremaybebetween700,000and1millionspeciesintheocean.Roughlytwothirdsofthesespecieshaveyettobediscoveredorofficiallydescribed,withalmost2,000newspeciesacceptedbythescientificmunityeachyear.haveagreatdealmoretolearnaboutouroceanandwhatlivesinit,butprogressisbeingmade.learnmoreandmoreeachyear.Buttheoceanwillneverbefullyexplored.Earthisconstantlychanging,andit's9/importanttounderstandthesechangesgiventheimportanceoftheoceaninoureverydaylives.8.Whyisseafloormappingimportantforexploringtheocean?A.Itrevealsallobjectsontheseafloor.B.Itshowstheseaflooringreaterdetail.C.Itguidesdecisionsaboutwheretosail.D.Itprovidesageneralpictureoftheearth.9.WhyistheseafloorbeneathU.S.watersmentionedinparagraph3?A.stressthefurthertaskofmappingtheseafloor.B.explainthestandardsofmappingtheseafloor.C.illustratethegeographicalfeaturesoftheseafloor.D.highlightthesignificanceofmappingtheseafloor.10.Whatdoweknowfromtheseafloormaps?A.Thequalityofseawater.B.Theenvironmentoftheocean.C.Thelikelyhomesofseaspecies.D.Theexactnumberofseaspecies..Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.Howcantheseafloorbemapped?B.Whatspeciesarelivingintheocean?C.Whyisitimportanttomaptheseafloor?D.Whatdifficultyisthereinexploringtheocean?Passage(8)【湖南師范大學附屬中學學年高三下學期2There’sawhiteboardontherefrigeratorintheduPlessises’kitchenthecoupleusestoplandinners.Butwithtwoyoungchildren,fulltimejobsandthenearestsupermarket20minutesaway,figuringoutwhattoeatcansometimesbechallenging.lightentheload,Mr.duPlessisregularlyusesagrocerydeliveryserviceandmealkits(半成品凈菜)aretheirfavorites.America’sappetiteforonlinegrocerysalesrocketedmorethan50%,from$62billionin2019to$96billionin2020,accordingtotheFoodandDrugAdministration.Oneinfiveconsumersnowhasgroceriesdeliveredtotheirdooratleastonceamonth.Meanwhile,there’sbeenasteepincreaseindemandforrestauranttakeout.Mealkitswhichewithpremeasuredingredientsarealsoexperiencingstronggrowth.Asfoodproductionandtransportationmakeupasmuchas1/3ofatypicalUShousehold’sannualcontributiontoclimatechangeinducingemissions,suchatrendinfoodindustryarousesomeconcerns.“It’scrossedmymind,”Mr.duPlessissaysabouttheenvironmentalimpact.“Unfortunately,it’soneofthosethingslikeMaslow’sHierarchyofNeeds.It’slikewehavetomeetourbasicneedsbeforewecanbeconcernedaboutthebiggerpicture.”/In2022,researchersfromtheUniversityofMichiganmodeledasingle36itemgrocerycarttoparegreenhouseemissionsfromanemercegrocerydeliveryandatraditionaltriptothestoretogetthesameitems.Theyfoundthatusinganelectricvehicletopickupgroceriescouldcutemissionsbyasmuchashalf,paredtoagaspoweredvehicle.Theyalsofoundthathomedeliverycouldbeanevenbetteroption.That’sbecausewithadeliveryvehicle,ordersareoftenclustered,withadriverdroppingnotjustyourgroceries,butalsohittingneighborsduringthesamerun.Whilesomemightworryaboutmorewasteandcarbonfootprintthatmealkitscause,a2019studyconductedbyShelieMillerfromtheUniversityofMichiganfoundthat,paratively,mealkitscouldbeoneofthebestoptionsforlowergreenhousegasemissions.Themealkits“didhavemorepackagingoverallandmoreimpactassociatedwiththatpackaging,”Millersays.“Butwhatwereallysawwasthatthemealkitshadmoreefficientuseoffood.”O(jiān)naverage,thegreenhousegasemissionsforamealmadewithingredientspurchasedatagrocerystoreare33%higherthanaparableprepackagedkit,thestudyfound.8.WhydoestheauthormentionMr.duPlessis’kitchen?A.reachaconclusion.B.stressasocialproblem.C.callonhealthydiets.D.introducethetopic.9.Whatconcernesalongwiththeriseoffooddelivery?A.Poorgoodsquality.B.Environmentalimpact.C.mercialdisorder.D.Jammedtransportation.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“clustered”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Groupedtogether.B.Separatedindividually.C.Deliveredrandomly.D.Packedtightly..WhatdoesMiller’sresearchindicate?A.Mealkitsaredelicatelypackaged.B.Mealkitshelpwithcookingskills.C.Mealkitsareefficientincooking.D.Mealkitsparativelywasteless.二、語法填空Passage(1)【屆河南省鄭州市中原區(qū)鄭州中學高三上學期月模擬預測】ChinesehitvideogameBlackMyth:Wukonghastakenthegamingworldbystormsinceitsrelease,56(sell)morethan10millioncopiesacrossallplatformsinjustthreedays./57(consider)thefirstChinesedevelopedtitle,BlackMyth:Wukongtoppedthe“mostplayedgames”listonSteam,aleadinggamingplatform,58(mere)anhourafteritsdebut(問世)onmorning.Thegame,drawinginspirationfromtheclassic16thcenturyChinesenovelJourneytotheWest,isbeingseenasarareexampleofpopularmediabroadcastingChinese59(story)onaninternationalstage.BlackMyth:Wukongisasingleplayeractiongame,in60playerstakeontheroleoftheDestinedOne—amonkeywithsupernaturalpowers.TheDestinedOneisbasedonthecharacterofSunortheMonkeyKing,akeycharacterinJourneytotheWest.JourneytotheWest,oneofthefourgreatChinesenovels,61(write)intheMingDynasty(1368—1644)byChengen.It’sastoryofmythology,religionandadventure,focusingonSanzangandhisthreedisciples(SunZhuBajieandShagoingtothewesternregions62(obtain)Buddhismscriptures.Theplotof63bookisfilledwithfantasy,integratingBuddhism,and64(tradition)Chineseculture,contrastinggood65evil.Ithasinspiredhundredsofinternationalfilms,TVshowsancartoonsovertheyears.Passage(2)【屆山東省日照市高三下學期一?!縎ophieChen,a35yearoldvloggerfromChester,England,hasemergedasacultural“ambassador(大使)”promotingLiuzhouinsouthChina’sGuangxiZhuangAutonomousRegionthroughsocialmedia.In2012,drawnbythegrowinginterestinMandarinChineseacrosstheUnitedKingdom,she36(begin)herjourneyinChinainaruralvillage37localsweledherwarmly.Laterthatyear,shesettledinLiuzhou,findingsimilaritiesbetweenhernewhomeandChester,both38(feature)pristinerivers,culturalheritageand39(industry)bases.ChenhasdocumentedherlifeinLiuzhouthroughshort40(video),capturingbothherpersonalgrowthandthecity’sdevelopment.Forinstance,inonevideoabouttheLiujiangRiver,shehighlightedthecity’snationally41(recognize)waterquality,whichhasrankedfirstinChinaforsurfacewaterqualitysince2020.Shecreditsluosifen,thecity’sfamousriversnailricenoodles,asakeyfactorinherattachment42Liuzhou.Shehasadoptedlocalcustoms,fromusingchopstickstotryingtraditionalpracticeslikeguasha,43therapeutic(治療的)scrapingtechnique.ChennotedthatmanypeopleworldwidearecuriousaboutChinaandhave/warmfeelingstowardthecountry.Sheuseshersocialmediapresencetoshare44sheseesinLiuzhou,helpingmorepeopleunderstandthebeautyofLiuzhouandGuangxi,aswellasthecharmofChina.HavingwitnessedLiuzhou’sdevelopmentforover12years,Chenexpressedhermitment45(continue)documentingthecity’sevolutionandsharingauthenticstoriesaboutChinathroughhervideocontent.Passage(3)【安徽省合肥市第一中學20242025學年高三上學期月階段性診斷檢測】Theexquisitecraftsmanshipofleafveinembroidery(葉脈刺繡)incity,GuizhouProvince,hasmadeGuizhouembroideryoneofthemajor36(style)ofembroideryinChina.Leafveinembroideryfirst37(appear)intheSongDynasty(9601272),andhasbeenusedtotransmitinformationbyseveralethnicgroupsinthesouthwesternregion.Li,38inheritorofthistechnique,hasincludedthetraditionalembroideryoftheMiao,andDongethnicgroupsintotheleaves,39(showcase)theblendingoftraditionalaestheticsandcontemporarycraftsmanship.Leafveinembroideryartworkboastsahighly40(art)valueduetoitsplexproductionprocess.SourcedfromrareplantsintheprimitiveforestsoftheFanjingMountainscenicareaintheleaveswithhard

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