2025年凤凰新学案高中英语必修第一册译林版
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四、语法填空
Though once secluded (与 世 隔 绝 的), even inaccessible, Kazakhstan today welcomes travellers with open arms.
Kazakhstan is the world’s largest landlocked(内陆的)country, and the 1 (nine) largest in the world. The country is one of the most economically advanced in Central Asia, thanks to 2 (it) abundant oil reserves and other valuable minerals.
Even for some 3 (experience) travellers, Kazakhstan is still 4 unfamiliar state. While home to the raw beauty of the steppe(大草原)and mountain scenery, there are no yurts(蒙古包)like in Kyrgyzstan 5 Mongolia. The country also has a fascinating history of medieval(中世纪的)Islamic architecture(建筑).
But for those 6 have stepped foot in the country, its most 7 (attract) features are its unique landscapes and freedom.
Panfilov Park in the eastern-centre of Almaty has plenty 8 places of interest. Not far behind the 9 (large) of them is the yellow, green and red Tsaristera Ascension Cathedral(大教堂), one of the tallest wooden 10 (build) in the world.
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Though once secluded (与 世 隔 绝 的), even inaccessible, Kazakhstan today welcomes travellers with open arms.
Kazakhstan is the world’s largest landlocked(内陆的)country, and the 1 (nine) largest in the world. The country is one of the most economically advanced in Central Asia, thanks to 2 (it) abundant oil reserves and other valuable minerals.
Even for some 3 (experience) travellers, Kazakhstan is still 4 unfamiliar state. While home to the raw beauty of the steppe(大草原)and mountain scenery, there are no yurts(蒙古包)like in Kyrgyzstan 5 Mongolia. The country also has a fascinating history of medieval(中世纪的)Islamic architecture(建筑).
But for those 6 have stepped foot in the country, its most 7 (attract) features are its unique landscapes and freedom.
Panfilov Park in the eastern-centre of Almaty has plenty 8 places of interest. Not far behind the 9 (large) of them is the yellow, green and red Tsaristera Ascension Cathedral(大教堂), one of the tallest wooden 10 (build) in the world.
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本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了哈萨克斯坦的自然资源、文化以及旅游资源等情况。
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五、写作练笔
为了创建和谐校园,增进同学间的友谊,你校在上周末邀请专家进行了主题为“如何解决人际交往矛盾,促进同学和谐相处”的讲座。假定你是校英文报记者李华,请你就此讲座写一篇英文报道,内容包括:
1. 讲座内容;2. 讲座反响。
注意:1. 词数 80 左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
A constructive speech
为了创建和谐校园,增进同学间的友谊,你校在上周末邀请专家进行了主题为“如何解决人际交往矛盾,促进同学和谐相处”的讲座。假定你是校英文报记者李华,请你就此讲座写一篇英文报道,内容包括:
1. 讲座内容;2. 讲座反响。
注意:1. 词数 80 左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
A constructive speech
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One possible version:
A constructive speech
Last weekend, our school invited an expert to deliver a lecture on how to resolve interpersonal conflicts and promote harmony among students.
The expert started the lecture by discussing the common sources of conflicts among students. He then offered various strategies to handle conflicts, including effective communication, active listening, empathy, and mutual respect, while emphasizing the importance of understanding different perspectives and finding common ground.
The lecture received enthusiastic feedback from students. Many appreciated the practical advice and said they felt more confident about managing their relationships. The event paved the way for a more harmonious school environment.
A constructive speech
Last weekend, our school invited an expert to deliver a lecture on how to resolve interpersonal conflicts and promote harmony among students.
The expert started the lecture by discussing the common sources of conflicts among students. He then offered various strategies to handle conflicts, including effective communication, active listening, empathy, and mutual respect, while emphasizing the importance of understanding different perspectives and finding common ground.
The lecture received enthusiastic feedback from students. Many appreciated the practical advice and said they felt more confident about managing their relationships. The event paved the way for a more harmonious school environment.
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