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一、單選題:本大題共15小題,共15分。

1.2024NanjingHalfMarathonkickedoffatJiangxinzhouIslandMarch17th.Atotalof20,000

runnersaroundtheworldcouldfeelthenaturalbeautyonthetrack.()

A.inB.onC.atD.of

2.SpringFestivaldecorationsonalotofstreetsinChinainJanuaryandFebruaryeveryyear.()

A.areseenB.wereseenC.sawD.willsee

3.——ItissaidthatpeopleinNanjingpreferwildvegetablesovermeat.——That'strue.Nanjingisfor

usingdifferentkindsofwildvegetablesinitslocaldishes.()

A.enoughB.lateC.sorryD.famous

4.TherearemoreandmoreYangtzefinlessporpoises(江豚)inJiangsupeoplehavealreadytaken

actiontoprotectthem.()

A.orB.butC.unlessD.because

5.一Dad,whatdoyouthinkisthemostimportantthinginyourlife?一Mygreatestismyfamilyandit

givesusourplaceintheworld.()

A.progressB.treasureC.challengeD.condition

6.一Flora,IheardyouwenttoLianyungangthisMayDayHoliday.doyoulikeHuaguoshanMountain?

一Itissuchanamazingplacetoseeclevermonkeysandexperiencewonderfulviews.()

A.WhenB.WhatC.HowD.Which

7.一HaveyoutakentheMBTItesttoknowyourpersonalitytype?一Notyet.IbeanHEnperson

becauseIlovesharingmythoughts,butIamnotsure.()

A.mayB.mustC.needD.haveto

8.Inwhichpicturedoesthespeakergiveanopinion?()

A.B.

9.VickyisanexcellentEnglishteacher.WehaveimprovedalotsinceshetaughtEnglish.()

A.usB.ourC.herD.his

10.ChinesemathematicianZuChongzhi兀asbeingbetween3.1415926and3.1415927.Noonecouldgeta

betterresultforitforover800years.()

A.putoutB.brokeoutC.workedoutD.carriedout

11.There'sgoingtobeacarbootsaleinNanjingYinxingliCulturalDistrict.!wonder.()

A.whetheritwasasuccessB.ifyoucangowithme

C.thatweneedtobuyticketsD.whatcanIbuythere

12.Accordingtotheposterontheright,whichwordfitsbestintheblank?()

CRYhas3letters,butsodoesJOY.

HATEhas4letters,butsodoesLOVE."

Ghas5letters,butsodoesTRUTH.

ENEMIEShas7letters,butsodoesFRIENDS.

Youalwayshaveanoption,andchooseaside.

A.betterB.fartherC.easierD.funnier

13.Whenwevisitamuseum,weshouldwatchthethingsonshowinsteadoftalkingloudly.()

A.easilyB.proudlyC.quietlyD.bravely

14.Whichofthefollowingsentenceshasarelativeclause?()

A.Ifyoufeeltiredout,youcaneatbananasordrinkacupofgreenteatocheerup.

B.Mostfoodprogramsshowsocialdevelopmentwhenwetalkaboutfoodcultures.

C.Itisbelievedthatdeliciousfoodcanhelpusrememberhappytimesandstayactive.

D.Behinddeliciousfoodarestoriesthattellaboutpeople'slivingconditionsandideas.

15.Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue?()

A.JerrywilllendLizaabag.

B.JerrywillgiveahandtoLiza.

C.LizawillgivethebagtoJerry.

D.LizawillhelpJerrycarrythebag.

二、完形填空:本大題共io小題,共15分。

Youshouldn'tbeabletoreadatall.Thinkaboutit.Funnylittleshapes,theletters.Theydon'tlooklike

anything.Whenancientpeoplebeganwriting,theystartedwithpicturesandwecanstilldothat

X,butthelettersofthealphabet—ABCD一aresymbolswithnomeaning.They'rehardtolearn,

eventhoughthereisa(1)song.

Ifthegoalistogetinformationabouttheworldintoyourbrain,a(2)____shouldbemuchmore

efficient:ready-madepicturesandsounds,noconcentration(專注)required.Theskillof(3)isnot

whatyouarebomwith,likecyclingandchess.Infact,formostofhistory,onlyaluckyfewpeoplecouldread.

Yetsomehowyoudolearntoread.Then,whenyouopenabook,you(4)____seethelettersoreventhe

words.Theyseemtodisappearandchangeintosomethingyoujustcannotseeclearlyacrosstheprintedpage(5)

____theinformationtheyincludepoursintoyourmindjustlikethewaterflowingthroughafirehose(消防水

管)directly.Look.Listen.Moonlightshininginthewindow;amysterioussmileglimpsed(瞥見)inamirror,

amuffledcryfromaroomfarawayfromhere.Sightsandsoundsrisefromthepageand(6)withyour

experienceandyourmemories.Youfillinthe(7)spaces.Thereisnoreadingwithoutimagination.

Openingabookisopeningadoor:youstepthroughitandawholenewworldappearsinfrontofyou.Youareso

interestedinitthatyougetcompletelylostandeven(8)____whereyouare.Timepasses,butnotforyou.You

walkintoadream一someoneelse'sdream,butitbecomes(9)own.Yourememberafoodyou'venever

tasted,asongyou'veneverheard.Homesicknesscomesoveryou一aheartbrokenlonging(渴望)foraplace

thatwasneveryourhome.Oryoufallinlovewithapersonwhoneverexisted.Howcanthathappen?Information

is(10)yourbrainbywayofyoureyes.However,itfeelsasthoughsomethinghasreachedstraightthrough

yourribcageandgrabbedyourheart.

16.A.helpfulB.uselessC.strangeD.serious

17.A.songB.radioC.CDD.video

18.A.writingB.readingC.listeningD.speaking

19.A.deeplyB.hardlyC.recentlyD.secretly

20.A.orB.soC.whileD.whether

21.A.mixB.dealC.agreeD.share

22.A.fullB.safeC.emptyD.living

23.A.forgetB.realizeC.chooseD.understand

24.A.myB.hisC.yourD.their

25.A.hurtingB.leavingC.clearingD.entering

三、閱讀理解:本大題共15小題,共30分。

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,ItisopenalldayonnationalpublicholidaysonMondays,butclosedonLunarNewYear's

eveandLunaNewYear'sDay.

,RegardingtoopeningtimeoftheTheaterduringnights,pleasecheckNanjingMuseum's

officialwebsite.

gChinesecalligraphyandpaintingare

thesymbolsofChina'sbrilliant

civilization."Sculptureisthefirstkindof

ArtsGallery

art".TheSculptureHallintheArtsGallery

alsodisplaysalotofartworksreflecting

greatwisdom.

XTheDigitalGallerypresentsthe

visitorswithasenseoftimeflyingthrough

thevirtual(虛擬的)"timetunnel".You

DigitalGallery

arenotonlyavisitor,butalsoa

participant(參與者).Youcandeeply

DigitalGalleryexperiencehumanwisdom

here.

26.WhencanpeoplevisitNanjingMuseum?

A.EveryMonday.B.OnLunarNewYear'sDay.

C.OnLunarNewYear'sEve.D.AttheDragonBoatFestival.

27.IfOliviaisinterestedinChinesesculptures,whichiconshouldsheclickon?

oo

BMC.

28.Whatcanwelearnfromthiswebsite?

A.TheTheaterisnotopentothepublicduringnights.

B.VisitorsareabletotakeNo.34Bustothemuseum.

C.Buyingtheticketsafterarrivingatthemuseumisamust.

D.Visitorscangothroughthentimetunnel"intheArtsGallery.

MOVEMENTREDUCESSTRESSAVOIDSCREENTIMEANDSOCIALMEDIA

LEVELS.INTHEMORNING.

?Exercisehelpslowerstressandimprove?Takepartinpositiveactivitieslikeexercising,

mood.listeningtoupliftingmusic,andorganizingyour

?Addmovementintodailyactivitieslikespace.

organizing,jogging,orswimming.?Ensuregoodsleepbyavoidingextracaffeine,

stayingactiveduringtheday,andhavinggood

sleephabits.

STRESS

MANAGEMENT

PRACTICEMINDFULNESSANDHELP

?Changeautomaticnegative(消極的)OTHERS.

thoughtsintohelpfulones.?Activitieslikedeepbreathing.meditation(冥

?Buildapositivemindsettobetterdealwith想),anddisconnectingfromtechnologycan

stress.helpinmanagingstress.

?Beingkindandhelpingothersthroughsmall

actscaratsobeautifulinreducingstress.

Teenagersmayfeelstressedeveryday.Ifyoualwaysfeeloverwhelmed(不知所措的)by

stressfulsituations,youwillbeunabletomanagedailyneeds.Smallamountsofstresscanbe

good,buttoomuchstresscancauseproblemstomood,physicalhealth,andrelationships.

29.WhichofthefollowingaboutstressisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Tidyinguptheroommakesyoumorestressed.

B.Stresscanbegoodinsomewaysforteenagers.

C.Youshouldavoidexercisingwhenfeelingstressed.

D.Drinkingtoomuchcoffeecanmakestressgoaway.

30.Whichfitsbestintheemptybox?

A.KEEPMOVINGON.B.BALANCEYOURTIME.

C.KEEPAHOPEFULMIND.

D.CONNECTTOFRIENDS.

31.IfJasonfeelsstressedthesedays,whichofthefollowingwayscanhelphimreducestress?

A.Keepingworriestohimself.

B.Helpingneighboursdosomegardening.

C.Stayinguplatetoreviewlessons.

D.Playingcomputergamesinthemorning.

c

InMathematics,wehavecomeacrossdifferenttypesofdiagrams(示意圖),charts,shapesandpuzzles.

Tangram(七巧板)areoldpuzzles.TheyhavebeenfoundinChinesebookshundredsofyearsold.Duringthe

1800s,tangramswereverypopularinbothEuropeandtheUnitedStates.Andthepuzzlesarestillenjoyedtoday.

Thetangramisanoperationpuzzleconsistingofsevenflatpolygons(多邊形).Fivepiecesareright

triangles.Therearetwolargetriangles,onemediumtriangle,andtwosmalltriangles.Therearetwoother

pieces,asquareandaparallelogram.Youmovethepiecesaroundtomakedifferentshapes.Forexample,the

piecescanmakealargesquare.

Abookoftangrampuzzlesshowsblackoutlinesofshapes.Thechallengeistouseallthepiecestomakeone

oftheblackoutlines.Therearemanygeometric(幾何的)shapestomake.Someofthepuzzleslooklike

animals.Youcanalsomakelettersandmanyotherthings.Someclassicrulesthatareappliedtomaketangrams

include:

?Alltangrampiecesmustbeused.

?Allthepiecesmustlayflat.

?Allthesepiecesmusttouchandnonemayoverlap(重疊)whileformingashape.

Youcanbuytangrampuzzlepiecesmadeofplasticorwood.Butitiseasytomakeyourownset.Drawthe

piecesongraphpaper.Followtheheavylinesinthediagram.Cuttheshapesapart.Youwillhaveyourownsetof

tangrampieces.Asyourfirstpuzzle,putthesquarebacktogether.Next,trymakingonelargetriangle.Remember

touseallsevenpieces.Thentryarectangle(長(zhǎng)方形).Therearemanypuzzlebooksusingtheseshapes.

Whataretangramsusedfor?Tangramscaneducatestudentsaboutspatial(空間的)relationships.They

mayhelpstudentslearngeometrictermsanddevelopproblem-solvingskills.Theymightevenallowstudentsto

performbetterontestsofbasicgeometricshapes.

Perhapsyou'11findyoulikeworkingwithtangrams.Warning:Playingwiththepiecescanbecomeaddictive(上

癮的)!

32.Whichofthefollowingshapesisaparallelogram?

A。BXcA,口

33.Whatcanwelearnabouttangramsfromthispassage?

A.Itisimpossibleforpeopletomaketheirowntangramsets.

B.TangramshavealonghistorynotonlyinChinabutalsoinAfrica.

C.Alltangrampiecescanbeusedtomakeashapewithouttouchingeachother.

D.Playersdevelopbothspatialabilitiesandproblem-solvingskillswithtangrams.

34.Whatisthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.Todescribethestepsofmakingtangrams.

B.Towarnpeopletostayawayfromtangrams.

C.Tointroduceapopularpuzzlecalledtangram.

D.Toteachpeoplehowtosolvetangrampuzzles.

35.Whatwillthewriterprobablywriteinthenextparagraph?

A.Theadvantagesoftangram-play.

B.Theadviceonplayingtangrams.

C.Populartangramgamesintheworld.

D.FamoustangramplayersinChina.

D

M

Longago,therewasajudge(法官)whowasfamousthroughouttheland.Whentwopeopleargued(爭(zhēng)論),

thejudgewasalwaysabletofindasolutionthatwasfairtobothpeople,whethertheywererichorpoor.

Oneday,thejudgewenttoabusymarket.Merchants(商人)weresellinglivechickens,fruits,

vegetables,andjustaboutanythingelseyoucouldthinkof.Ashewalkedthroughthemarket,thejudgesawthat

alargecrowdhadgatheredoutsideashopthatsoldlivechickens.Thejudgewalkednearthecrowdandaskeda

womanwhatwasgoingon.

"Apoorfarmerwascarryingaheavysack(麻布大袋),"saidthewoman.HHeaccidentallyfelldownand

droppedthesackonachicken,killingit.Thechickenbelongedtotherichandgreedy(貪婪的)merchantwho

ownsthisshop,"shesaid,pointingtotheshop.

Thejudgecouldheartwomenshoutingateachother.HItwasluckyIwaspassingby,"thoughtthe

judge."Thereisclearlyanargumentgoingon,andIamgoingtosolveit."

"Excuseme!"saidthejudgeinaloudvoicetothecrowd."Pleaseletmethrough.”①Whenpeopleturnedand

sawthejudge,theyquicklymovedasidetolethimpassthrough.

Thetwomenwhowerearguingsawthejudgecomingnear.?Thentheystoppedshoutingandbowedtothe

judge,"Pleasehelpussolveourargument,"theysaid.

"Tellmewhathappened,"thejudgesaidtothemerchantwhoownedtheshopthatsoldchickens.

nThisfarmerkilledoneofmychickens,"saidthemerchant."Nowhemustpayforit!"

Thejudgeaskedtoseethedeadchicken."Itisquiteasmallyoungchicken,"saidthejudge.

"Thatistrue,"saidthemerchant."Butinanothertwoyearsthatchickenwouldhavegrownlargeandfat.Ican

get100coinsforalarge,fatchicken.Thisfarmerowesme100coins!"

③Thefannerwastooafraidtospeak.Ahundredcoinswasahugeamountofmoneyforhim.Everyoneinthe

town,includingthejudge.knewthefarmercouldn'tmakeenoughmoneytobuyclothesforhismanychildren.

"Iorderyoutopaythismerchant100coins,"thejudgesaidtothefarmer.④Thecrowdstoodtherewiththeir

mouthopeninsurprise.Howcouldthefarmereverpay?Thegreedymerchantwasoveijoyed.

Thejudgeturnedtothemerchant.HHowmuchgraindoesachickeneatintwoyears?"askedthejudge.

"Onelargesackofgrain,Hsaidthemerchant.Heexaggerated(夸張)toprovethehighpricehechargedfor

hisdeadchicken.

"Bykillingthischicken,thefarmerhassavedyoualargesackofgrain."saidthejudge."Iorderyoutogive

thesackofgrainyouhavesavedtothefarmer."

Themerchantturnedpaleandhunghishead.Alargesackofgrainwasworthmuchmorethan100coins.

nIforgivethismanforkillingmychicken,"saidthemerchant/Iwilltakenomoneyfromhim,aslongasI

don'thavetogivehimasackofgrain."

"Asyouwish,"saidthejudge,whowasseentosmileashewalkedaway.

36.What'stherightorderofthefollowingeventsinthisstory?

①Thefarmerkilledthemerchant'schickenbyaccident.

@Thejudgeorderedthefarmertopayforthedeadchicken.

(3)Themerchantpromisednottotakemoneyfromthefarmer.

④Thejudgedecidedtohelpsolvetheargumentinthemarket.

A.①②④③B.②④③①C.①④②③D.③①②④

37.Whatcanwelearnaboutthefarmerandthemerchantaccordingtothestory?

A.Themerchantplayedatrickonthejudge.

B.Themerchantgotalongwellwiththepoor.

C.Thefarmermadealivingbysellingvegetables.

D.Thefarmercouldn'taffordclothesforhismanychildren.

38.Whichunderlinedsentencescanshowpeople'srespectforthejudge?

A.①②B.①④C.②③D.③④

39.Whichofthefollowingcanshowthechangeofthemerchant'sfeelings?

A.sad一nervous一happyB.angry一sad一worried

C.angry一satisfied一unhappyD.sad一helpless一excited

40.Whatisthebesttitleforthisstory?

A.HonestyisGoldB.LoveLightstheWay

C.LuckBringsWealthD.WisdomSolvesProblems

四、任務(wù)型閱讀-完成表格:本大題共I小題,共10分。

41.Aroundtheworld,TraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM)isahottopic.Itisbelievedthattheorigins(起

源)ofTCMgobackmorethanthousandsofyears.Manycitieshaveatleastoneacupunctureclinic(針灸門

診).Whatismore,someWesterndoctorsrecommendTCMforcertainillnesses.Theymay,forexample,

suggestacupunctureforbackpain,oraChineseherbalteaforlosingweightorsleeplessness.WithinChina,

thereareover4,000TCMhospitals.

Inancienttimes,somedoctorsinChinarealizedthatmanyillnesseshadmanydifferentpossiblenatural

causessotheybelievedtheycouldmakethepatientshealth-againusingnaturalremedies(療法).

PerhapsthemostimportantoftheseearlydoctorswasQinYueren,whowentfromplacetoplace

to-praxidemedicalcareforthoseinneed.PeoplethoughthighlyofhimandcalledhimBianQue.Muchofwhat

hasbeenpasseddownthroughhistoryaboutBianQuehasalegendary(傳奇的)quality.Forexample,hewas

supposedtohavebeenabletoseethroughthehumanbody,allowinghimtoclearlydiagnose(診斷)diseases,

andhewassaidtobeabletoraisethedead.Heisalsoreportedashavinginventedhisfamousmedicaldiagnostic

skills.calledtheFourDiagnosticMethods,namelyObserving,Listening,AskingandFeeling.

About2,000yearsago,theknowledgepassedonbydoctorssuchasBianQuewascollectedinHuangDi

NeiJing(《黃帝內(nèi)經(jīng)》).Thisbookisthefirstmedicaltextthatdescribesbloodcirculation(血液循環(huán))and

theroleoftheheartinpumpingblood(泵血)

AnotherfamousdoctorinthehistoryofTCMisLiShizhen,whoiswell-knownforspendingthelasthalf

ofhisliferesearchingandwritingamedicalbookcalledBenCaoGangMu(《本草綱目》).Hebelieveditwas

thedutyforadoctortotreatallthepatientsequallyandbringbenefitstopeople.BenCaoGangMulists1094

hetbs,444animalsand275mineralobjectsusedasmedicinalmaterials.Nowadays,thisbookisstillavaluable

classicfordoctorsofTCMandisconsideredasthemostcompletemedicalbookinhistory.

Today,TCMiswidelyusedinChinaandmorethan100othercountriesaroundtheworld.ltshouldbekeptin

mindthatTCMandWesternmedicinearedifferentsystemswithdifferentvaluesandmethodologies(方法

論).LikeWesternmedicine,TCMtriestopreventandtreatdiseases.Butitisuptoindividuals(個(gè)人)to

decidewhatkindoftreatmentisrightforthem.

SomefactsaboutTCM

?Aroundtheworld,TraditionalChineseMedicineisa

much-discussedtopicandithasa(2)_________of

thousandsofyears.

An(1)___toTCM

?SomedoctorsinChinarealizedthatmanyillnesseshad

differentpossiblenaturalcausesandthoseillnessescouldbe

(3)________withnaturalremedies.

?BianQuetravelledfromplacetoplaceforthe(4)

ofofferingpeoplemedicalcare.

?BianQueiswell-knownfor(5)___________theFour

BianQueandDiagnosticMethodswhichincludeObserving.Listening,

HuangDiNeiJingAskingandFeeling

?HuangDiNeiJing,thefirstmedicaltextoffersa(6)

ofbloodcirculationandtheparttheheart

playsinpumpingblond.

LiShizhen,afamousdoctor,(7)_________hislifeto

LiShizhenandBenCaoGangwritingthemostcompletemedicalbookatthattime.

MuToday,doctorsstill(8)_________BenCaoGangMufor

itsgreatvalueinTCMhistory.

?NowTCMhas(9)________tomorethan100countries

allaroundtheworld.SomeWesterndoctorsrecommendTCM

forcertainillnesses.

TheinfluencesofTCM

?(10)__________CMandWesternmedicineare

different,bothofthemtrytohelpmakethepatientshealthy

again.

(3)

(4)

(6)

(8)

(10)

五、選詞填空?短文:本大題共1小題,共10分。

42.

becauseofpresentswhatseventhsuchas

HiMom,

Myfirstyearatuniversityhasbeensofullofsurprises.Today,asecretadmirersentmesomeflowers.Iasked

mybestfriend(1)itwasabout,andshetoldmethatthepersonsentthemasit'stheQixiFestival,

whichiskindoflikeValentine'sDaybackhome.Longago,twolovers一theOxherd(牛郎)andtheWeaver

Girl(織女)一wereseparated,andtheycanonlymeetonceayearonthe(2)dayoftheseventh

lunarmonth,whichisusuallyinAugust.ltisalsocalledtheDoubleSeventhFestival(3)the

time.

Intheolddays,womenwouldusethisfestivalasatimetoshowoffskills(4)sewingorto

prayforahappymarriage.Nowloverssendeachotherflowersor(5)

Iwonderwhosentmetheflowers!'11writetoyouagainwhenIfindout.

Love,

Rose

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

六、首字母短文填空:本大題共I小題,共10分。

43.TheChinesedragon,alsoknownasthenloongH,isimportantinChineselegendsandChineseculture.(1)

UtheWesterndragon,whichisoftenscary,theChinesedragonisbyandlargethoughtofasfriendlyand

bringsgoodluckandwealth.

Inancienttimes,thedragonwasseenasadivinebeingcapableofcontrollingtheweatherand(2)b

rain.Ofthe12animalsoftheChinesezodiac(生肖),thedragonistheonlyunrealone.ButChinesepeople

haveloveditsomuchforthousandsofyears.Andtheycall(3)ttheHdescendants(后代)ofthedragon".

HeroesinmanyChineselegendsflewondragonsorlookedtodragonsforhelp.InJourneytotheWest,the

MonkeyKing(4)gthegoldencudgel(金箍棒)fromtheDragonKingoftheEasternSea.Also,ason

oftheDragonKingoftheWesternSea(5)tintoMonkTang'swhitehorseandbecamehishelper.

TherearemanyoldChinesesayingsaboutthedragon.Forexample,onesayingreferstoastoryaboutLord

Ye,whoadmireddragons,andhaddragondecorationsalloverhishouse.His(6)ofdragonsbecamesowell

knownthatonedayarealdragondecidedtopayhimavisit.Atthe(7)fsightofthedragon,LordYeran

awayinfear.Itseemsthathedidnotreallylovedragons.Hejustlovedtheideaofdragons.Thesaying"LordYe

loveddragons"isusedinmuchthesamewayas“Hetalksthetalk,butcan'twalkthewalk"isusedinEnglish.

Anothersayingcomesfromastoryaboutthe6th-centurypainterZhangSengyao.Inthestory,hepainted

fourdragonsonawallbutdidnotfillintheeyes.(8)Sthepaintingsweresobeautifulandrealistic,many

peoplewishedthatZhangcouldfinishthepainting.Assoonashefinishedtheeyesonthefirsttwodragons,the

skydrewdark,andtherewasalightningflash.Thetwodragonswithpaintedeyescameto(9)1andflew

away,upintotheclouds.Inspiredbythis,thesaying"Paintthedragonanddottheeye"meanstoaddthe(10)

_andkeypoint.

Inshort,thedragonisconsideredanimportantandadmiredpartofChineseculture.Itissomethingthatshouldbe

welcomedandnotfeared.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

七、單詞拼寫-單句:本大題共5小題,共5分。

44.InancientChina,peoplewere(著迷的)aboutasportthatwasalotlikesoccer.ltiscalledcuju.

45.Tabletennisrequiresskillslike(速度)andstrength,whichmakeitachallengingandenjoyable

game.

46.Yangge,atraditionalChinesedance,ispopularinthe(北方的)partofChina.Peopleoften

danceatsomespecialfestivals.

47.Ropeskippingisaninterestingsportforchildren.Theycanskip(獨(dú)自)oringroupsduringthe

breakatschool.

ropeskipping

48.Since2009,NationalFitnessDayhasbeenmarkedto(鼓勵(lì))peopletoplaysports,

exerciseandhonortheOlympicspirit.

八、單句語(yǔ)法填空:本大題共5小題,共5分。

49.YimeanstophanfushirtandShangmeansbottomhanfuskirt.Yishangis(early)

recordedtraditionalChineseclothinginhistory.

50.TheTangsuits(attract)manyforeigners'attentionsincethe20thcenturyandthey

havebecomeasymbolofChineseelegance.

51.InmodernChina,manywomenwouldlike(wear)qipaotocelebratesomespecialevents,

suchasweddingsandparties.

52.TheZhongshansuits(success)mixtraditionalChineseandWesternclothingstyles

together.

53.NewChinese-styleclotheshavebecomeapopular(choose)foryoungpeopleallaroundthe

world.

九、書面表達(dá):本大題共1小題,共15分。

54.你在學(xué)校英文??疜IDSM

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