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五、短文填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给的首字母提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整的、正确的形式,使短文通顺。
City walking is a great way to learn about a city. City walkers don't just walk around. They have a walk in some important places. 56.
The 57.
Xiao Xiao is one of the action takers. She 58.
In her eyes, the beauty of city walking is in two ways. "For travellers, city walking helps them learn about a city. For locals, it's a good way to see something they 62.
Thanks to city walking, Wang Yixuan, who grew up in Changsha, has visited many beautiful and 63.
City walking is not just a way to travel but can be part of our daily lives. "It is a lifestyle that all of us can enjoy 65.
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给的首字母提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整的、正确的形式,使短文通顺。
City walking is a great way to learn about a city. City walkers don't just walk around. They have a walk in some important places. 56.
Along
the way, they usually take photos, sometimes listen to the guide and join in fun activities.The 57.
idea/interest
of city walking is growing in China. It's one of the top 10 popular lifestyles for Chinese people.Xiao Xiao is one of the action takers. She 58.
started
a city walking club. More than 3,000 people 59. join
her club. "More and more people are getting 60. interested
in this," she said. Her club makes over 30 city walking plans. People can 61. choose
to walk and see old buildings, films, food or mountains.In her eyes, the beauty of city walking is in two ways. "For travellers, city walking helps them learn about a city. For locals, it's a good way to see something they 62.
easily
forget," Xiao said.Thanks to city walking, Wang Yixuan, who grew up in Changsha, has visited many beautiful and 63.
meaningful
places. She walked to the old site of Xiaoxiang Film Group and an old train station running through the city. As the guide told her the 64. history
of these sites, she knew what life was like here in the past.City walking is not just a way to travel but can be part of our daily lives. "It is a lifestyle that all of us can enjoy 65.
ourselves
," Xiao said. "Just look around whenever you walk, from your school or your working place to your home. There is always something for everyone."
答案:
56. Along 57. idea/interest 58. started 59. join 60. interested 61. choose 62. easily 63. meaningful 64. history 65. ourselves
六、阅读与回答问题(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。
On Top of the World
Jenny Tough is a runner, cyclist, and adventurer. She has spent much of her life climbing mountains in the world's most places, often completely alone. In her recent book, she shares her adventures and the lessons she's learned along the way.
"I see adventure as a creative pursuit(追求), one where I'm setting challenges for myself. They don't need to make sense to anyone else. In this case, I started with a goal to run across Kyrgyzstan. No one had ever done it before, and everyone told me it couldn't be done. But I went, and I did it. And on that trip, I became the best of myself but finishing a big project like that left a hole, and I felt pretty depressed(沮丧的) afterward. So I decided to just keep going," she said.
She also said that during the journey, so many things happened—some are scary, and some are beautiful. We always have to set a new record or we should always be the best. A thousand people could run across these mountains and come back with a thousand different stories.
"So many of us grow up in environments where we're always looked after. Each trip I took by myself was a revelation(启示) of my abilities. I've got myself into some bad situations and I've had to think creatively to get myself out. If I had never put myself through that, I might never have become a truly one who really backs myself when things get bad," she also said.
66. Where does Jenny Tough share the lessons she's learned?
67. How did others feel about Jenny Tough's goal of running across Kyrgyzstan?
68. Why did Jenny Tough decide to keep going after running across Kyrgyzstan?
69. What has Jenny Tough had to do when she has got herself into some trouble?
70. What can you learn from Jenny Tough's story?(请自拟一句话作答)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。
On Top of the World
Jenny Tough is a runner, cyclist, and adventurer. She has spent much of her life climbing mountains in the world's most places, often completely alone. In her recent book, she shares her adventures and the lessons she's learned along the way.
"I see adventure as a creative pursuit(追求), one where I'm setting challenges for myself. They don't need to make sense to anyone else. In this case, I started with a goal to run across Kyrgyzstan. No one had ever done it before, and everyone told me it couldn't be done. But I went, and I did it. And on that trip, I became the best of myself but finishing a big project like that left a hole, and I felt pretty depressed(沮丧的) afterward. So I decided to just keep going," she said.
She also said that during the journey, so many things happened—some are scary, and some are beautiful. We always have to set a new record or we should always be the best. A thousand people could run across these mountains and come back with a thousand different stories.
"So many of us grow up in environments where we're always looked after. Each trip I took by myself was a revelation(启示) of my abilities. I've got myself into some bad situations and I've had to think creatively to get myself out. If I had never put myself through that, I might never have become a truly one who really backs myself when things get bad," she also said.
66. Where does Jenny Tough share the lessons she's learned?
In her book.
67. How did others feel about Jenny Tough's goal of running across Kyrgyzstan?
They thought it couldn't be done.
68. Why did Jenny Tough decide to keep going after running across Kyrgyzstan?
Because finishing a big project(like running across Kyrgyzstan)left a hole,and she felt pretty depressed afterward.
69. What has Jenny Tough had to do when she has got herself into some trouble?
She has had to think smartly to get herself out.
70. What can you learn from Jenny Tough's story?(请自拟一句话作答)
Life is a difficult journey and we should try our best to set a record.
答案:
66. In her book. 67. They thought it couldn't be done. 68. Because finishing a big project(like running across Kyrgyzstan)left a hole,and she felt pretty depressed afterward. 69. She has had to think smartly to get herself out. 70. Life is a difficult journey and we should try our best to set a record.(言之有理即可)
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