
浙北G2期中聯(lián)考 2020學(xué)年第二學(xué)期高二英語試題 命題:嘉興一中 審題:湖州中學(xué) 考生須知: 1.本卷滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘; 2.答題前,在答題卷指定區(qū)域填寫班級、姓名、試場號、座位號; 3.所有答案必須寫在答題卷上,寫在試卷上無效; 4.考試結(jié)束后,只需上交答題卷。 選擇題部分 (共95分) 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) 聽下面的5段對話。每段對話后都有一個小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個選項中選出最佳選項。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. What will the speakers do tonight? A. Play video games. B. Walk in a park. C. Study at home. 2. What is the man trying to do? A. Cross the road. B. Learn about traffic lights. C. Explain the traffic rules in America. 3. How much time does it take the man to get to the airport? A. 1 hour. B. 2 hours. C. 3 hours. 4. Where does Linda live now? A. In a house near Nick’s. B. In a downtown house. C. In a house on Main Street. 5. What does the man think of storms? A. He thinks they’re exciting. B. He doesn’t mind driving in them. C. He feels safe about them while in a house. 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(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)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(dú)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(dú)白讀兩遍。 聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。 6. Why won’t the man return to the restaurant? A. The service was bad. B. The food tasted awful. C. The plates and forks were dirty. 7. Where is the conversation happening? A. In a car. B. In a restaurant. C. In the woman’s house. 聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。 8. For which class is the woman reading a book? A. History. B. Social studies. C. English literature. 9. What does the woman think of the story she is reading? A. It is too long. B. It is confusing. C. It is very exciting. 10. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Read the whole book. B. Write a short story herself. C. Borrow a copy of the book. 聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。 11. Who might the man be? A. The woman’s boss. B. The woman’s father. C. The woman’s customer. 12. How will the woman go to the station? A. By bus. B. By car. C. By subway. 13. What time will the meeting be held this morning? A. At 8:30. B. At 9:30. C. At 10:00. 聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。 14. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Happy news. B. A new neighborhood. C. A video of a zookeeper. 15. How did the woman feel about the national news? A. Happy. B. Upset. C. Interested. 16. What was the woman’s favorite story about? A. Animals. B. Sports. C. Charity. 17. What did the kids perform for their neighbor? A. Some music. B. A play. C. A dance. 聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。 18. How many floors does the stadium have in total? A. 2. B. 5. C. 7. 19. Why is the stadium like a forest? A. It has been painted green. B. It has been made out of wood. C. It has been built to look like trees. 20. How does the stadium make people feel cool inside? A. By electricity. B. By wind power. C. By solar power. 第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分35分) 第一節(jié)(共10個小題;每小題2.5分,滿分25分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。 A Meet the man who isn’t running to the supermarket to stock goods -- thanks to his tiny urban garden which has kept him in fruits and vegetables for nine months. This green-thumbed Italian who moved to London six years ago has grown so many vegetables during lockdown that he hasn’t been to the grocery store for any in nine months. year-old artist Alessandro Vitale has grown chilli (辣椒) on his windowsill for years, so he was delighted when he moved into an apartment with a shared garden last year. He set to work transforming half the 8×5m garden area into a growing place, created a wall for vegetables out of recycled water bottles, and made planters and a greenhouse. In his first harvest this year, Alessandro managed to produce an impressive 30 different kinds of vegetables, including cabbage, carrots, garlic, fennel, leeks, cauliflower, and broccoli. Alessandro got in an impressive 35kg of tomatoes from just six plants, and he’s picked 10kg of 17 different types of chilli. Eager to be environmental, Alessandro’s crops are 100% organic: He uses wild nettle (蕁麻) from a park for pest control, and the fallen leaves to make fertilizer. Alessandro said: “When I was a kid I used to help my grandpa out in the garden. I remember he would import chilli seeds from all over the world and he would have tones of plants.” Though Alessandro works full-time 45 hours a week, as soon as he’s home he spends a couple of hours tending to the garden. “My favorite thing to make with is jam and sauces from the chillis,” he says. He now runs his own YouTube channel SpicyMoustache, sharing urban gardening tips and encouraging others to create urban green spaces. 21. What can be inferred about Alessandro from the first paragraph? A. He had some green fingers. B. He never went to the supermarket. C. He was locked in London six years ago. D. He was good at planting vegetables and fruits. 22. Why were wild nettle and the fallen leaves mentioned in paragraph 3? A. To show what he grows. B. To show the natural beauty. C. To show his gardening talent. D. To show that the harvest is healthy. 23. How will people feel after watching his video? A. Encouraged. B. Unsure. C. Upset. D. Ashamed. B Even if all fossil fuel emissions (排放) ended immediately, greenhouse gasses from the food we eat could drive global temperatures above internationally agreed warming limits, a new study has warned. The system to feed Earth’s 7.7 billion people accounts for nearly a third of global total greenhouse gas emissions, including from land clearing and deforestation, fertilizer use and livestock. Researchers in the United States and Britain said the only way to avoid devastating (毀滅性的) levels of warming would be to transform what we eat, how it is produced, and the amount we waste. “Our work shows that food is a much greater contributor to climate change than is widely known,” said co-author Jason Hill, a professor in the Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering at the University of Minnesota. “Fortunately, we can fix this problem by using fertilizer more efficiently, by eating less meat and more fruits, vegetables, whole grains and nuts, and by making other important changes to our food system.” The study in the journal Science forecasts future food system emissions using expected trends in population growth, dietary changes and the additional amount of land thought to be needed to feed the world. The authors found that, if left untouched, these future food-related emissions would by themselves push Earth above the 1.5 degrees Celsius warming limit by 2050. By the end of the century, they would lift temperatures to nearly 2 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels -- the limit set in the 2015 Paris Agreement. 24. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs? A. Fossil fuel emissions are mainly to blame for the increasing global temperature. B. Most of the greenhouse gas emission comes from land clearing and deforestation. C. Feeding global population leads to about one third of the greenhouse gas emission. D. The emissions from the food we eat are greater than those from burning fossil fuels. 25. Which of the following statements will Jason Hill probably agree with? A. It is not known that food is a great contributor to climate change. B. It is impractical to avoid devastating level of warming from food. C. Changes to our food system will be necessary to solve climate change. D. Future food-related emissions will push global temperature above the limit. 26. Where is the text probably from? A. A research paper B. A science magazine C. A textbook D. A guidebook C The Sanxingdui Museum in southwest China’s Sichuan Province enjoyed huge popularity during the three-day Qingming Festival holidays by receiving nearly 20,000 visitors on the peak day, after the new archaeological discoveries brought international attention. According to media reports, the museum saw over 15,000 visitors on Saturday, the first day of the Qingming Festival, breaking its record for daily visitors. And on the next day, more visitors swarmed into the museum to exceed 19,800. To cope with the large flow of people, on Sunday afternoon, the official Weibo account of the Sanxingdui Museum released the message to remind visitors of avoiding rush hours or rescheduling their visiting time. The Sanxingdui Museum showcases various kinds of precious cultural relics unearthed at the site, such as the 2.62-meter-tall standing statue, 1.38-meter-wide bronze mask, 3.95-meter-high bronze tree. Earlier on March 20, Chinese archaeologists announced some new major discoveries made during the 37th excavation (挖掘) since its last excavation 35 years ago. The ruins were first discovered in the late 1920s and first excavated in 1934.More than 500 important cultural relics have been unearthed in the six newly-found pits. Since the new discoveries were known to the public, the number of people visiting the Sanxingdui Museum has increased sharply. The museum said although they are open as usual, the newly-found pits have not opened to the public yet and the newly-excavated cultural relics are still under restoration and cannot meet the public currently. But a hall for cultural relic conservation and restoration will be in pilot operation in April and officially open on May 18. Visitors to it can see how the relics are restored, according to Zhu Yarong, vice director of the Sanxingdui Museum. Dating back about 3,000 years, the Sanxingdui Ruins have shed light on the ancient Shu civilization and cultural origins of the Chinese nation, and have been regarded one of the most important archaeological discoveries in the 20th century. 27. What mainly brought about a surge in tourists visiting the Sanxingdui Museum? A. Tourists’ enthusiasm. B. Sichuan Province’s policy. C. Qingming Festival holidays. D. New archaeological discoveries. 28. What was true according to the text? A. The official Weibo account linked the museum with the public. D. Newly-excavated cultural relics on display attracted tourists very much. C. The Sanxingdui Museum reacted immediately to the large flow of tourists. D. Tourist numbers reached the peak on the first day of the Qingming Festival. 29. What does the underlined word “pilot” in paragraph 4 mean? A. Trial. B. Private. C. Official. D. Personal. 30. Which of the following is the best title for the text? A. The Sanxingdui Museum gives tourists insights into Chinese history. B. Chinse people make full use of Qingming Festival holidays to travel. C. The Sanxingdui Ruins is a perfect tourist attraction over Qingming Festival. D. New discoveries make Sanxingdui Museum more popular during Qingming Festival 第二節(jié)(共5個小題;每小題2分,滿分10分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 Some people find hobbies boring or simply think of them as a waste of time. What they do not know is that it can do a lot of good for a person physically, mentally and emotionally. Here are some of the benefits of having an interesting hobby. 31 It can help reduce the stress level in your body. This can be done by diverting (轉(zhuǎn)移) your focus. For example, instead of always thinking of your problems, you can spare some of your time to focus on your hobby. Physical hobbies like sports are a great way to exercise the body and your mind. 32 It burns the fat stored in your body and helps reduce the cholesterol (膽固醇) levels. It also promotes better blood circulation which is good for the heart. What is important is that sports not only benefit the body, but also help in making your mind more alert and sharp. 33 Having a hobby allows you to acquire new skills and discover your hidden talents. Finding the right hobby may be difficult but as a tip, you can try different activities initially until you realize what your interests actually are. And as you learn more about your chosen hobby, you can develop or enhance your skills. For example, chess can make your analytical skills better. 34 Cultivating hobbies will eventually lead you to meeting like-minded new people. You could gain new friends while playing your favorite sports like golf, tennis or basketball. You encounter a lot of people especially in outdoor activities such as the golf course or courts. 35 It is bound to contribute towards the development of a better you and so, hereafter, even if you do not have a hobby, do make the effort to develop one. A. Doing your favorite hobby gives you time to relax. B. Art hobbies like painting can improve your creativity. C. Getting into physical activities promote good health. D. As you can see, cultivating a hobby is a great idea to improve yourself. E. Your hobbies can also help with your job applications to various companies. F. Your hobbies may not improve your quality of life unless you are interested in it. G. Most hobbies also need strategy to attain your goal and this keeps your brain working. 第三部分:語言運(yùn)用(共四節(jié),滿分65分) 第一節(jié):完形填空(共20個小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。 It was a Saturday evening in March, just before sundown. I was out walking with my wife, Melissa, and our golden retriever (獵犬), Kira, beside a lake when the 36 was broken by a woman’s voice, calling out two names over and over. We 37 her, almost immediately, three or four hundred feet away across the 38 . Spring had come, but the layer of ice on the water had just started to 39 . Two big red Labradors (拉布拉多犬) were walking out across it. As we watched, the ice 40 beneath one dog and then the other, plunging (使...下落) them into the water. We arrived at the 41 a few minutes later, but the dogs were already showing the 42 of the cold as they struggled weakly to 43 . We realized that calling 911 would be 44 — neither of them would stay afloat long enough for the 45 services to arrive. Besides, I’m convinced I was 46 to carry out the rescue myself. And I wasn’t 47 —Kira swam alongside me. Having 48 a path, we were able to lead it quickly back to the 49 . The second dog was further out and I had to 50 before I went back in. There was more ice to 51 this time. As we approached, I 52 eye contact with the dog. With Kira’s encouragement, it 53 us back. Back on shore the dogs looked tired but were 54 OK. The owner was emotional and 55 , “I’m the luckiest woman alive!” 36. A. adventure B. peace C. exercise D. silence 37. A. watched B. sought C. spotted D. searched 38. A. lake B. pool C. river D. basin 39. A. add B. melt C. burst D. multiply 40. A. ran out B. passed away C. fell down D. gave way 41. A. road B. scene C. dogs D. sense 42. A. effects B. symptoms C. aspects D. injuries 43. A. speed B. withdraw C. cover D. escape 44. A. ridiculous B. stressful C. useless D. uncertain 45. A. emergency B. customer C. express D. security 46. A. legal B. desperate C. qualified D. awkward 47. A. frightened B. alone C. mild D. tight 48. A. constructed B. cleared C. blocked D. deserted 49. A. shore B. floor C. life D. beach 50. A. arrange B. breathe C. support D. pause 51. A. see through B. cut out C. let out D. break through 52. A. lost B. kept C. avoided D. covered 53. A. followed B. led C. lifted D. carried 54. A. instantly B. absolutely C. otherwise D. normally 55. A. painful B. respectful C. grateful D. doubtful 非選擇題部分 (共55分) 第二節(jié) 語法填空(共10個小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 Rene Laennee was a French doctor who learned to tap on people’s chests 56 (find) out about illness from an Austrian doctor, Leopold Auenbrugger. 57 a boy, Leopold used to tap wine buckets in his father’s inn to see how much wine they held. A full one made a different sound from an empty one. When he became a doctor, he tapped people’s chests to see how much fluid was in their 58 (lung). Laennee did the same and learned to tell by tapping carefully on a chest 59 it was diseased or not. But he was even more interested in diseases of the heart, and he wished that he could hear heartbeats clearly. In those days, a doctor would place his head on a patient’s chest to listen, but if the patient was 60 (extreme) fat it was impossible to hear any heartbeat at all. One day Laennee was walking in the park 61 he saw some girls playing with a see-saw. One of them scratched the end of the plank(木板)while the others placed their ears against the other end. Walking up, the doctor 62 (ask) why the sounds travelled along the wood. “The sounds are magnified, girls, er…” Suddenly he turned and rushed back to the hospital. On 63 (arrive) at his office, he took some thick paper, rolled it up like a tube and began listening to 64 (patient) chests. He heard the heartbeats and their breathing clearly. Laennee soon made a 65 (good) instrument of wood which he called a stethoscope. Later, they were made of steel and rubber. 第四部分:應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分40分) 假定你是李華,你校英語社團(tuán)的微信公眾號開展以“Vocabulary Building”為題的征文活動, 要求同學(xué)們根據(jù)學(xué)習(xí)單詞的經(jīng)驗,推薦一個增加英語詞匯量的APP, 現(xiàn)請你投稿,內(nèi)容包括: 1. 推薦名稱; 2. 推薦理由; 3. 預(yù)期成效。 注意: 1. 詞數(shù)80左右; 2. 可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),使行文連貫; 3. 格式已給出。 April 19, 2021 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ By Li hua 第二節(jié):概要寫作 (滿分25分) 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。 Have you ever felt that you are training for hours on end and not getting the results you are hoping for? If you mostly feel that way, then you should know the training’s quality is more important than its length in terms of improving your abilities. Practicing deliberately can transform the way you train, thus sharpening your skills. Practicing deliberately is practicing with intention and attention, as opposed to a mindlessly and unintentional way of just repeating the same things over and over again, leading on many occasions the same results. If we want to see a real improvement, especially in our areas of weakness, we should be more mindful of how we train. Practicing deliberately is practicing purposefully and systematically, meaning that staying focused, even for a short period, is an essential aspect of the training. As we’ve mentioned before, it’s not about how long you can practice; it’s merely about the?quality of the training, the?consistency of your training,?and your ability to?stay on task. So how can we practice more deliberately? Firstly, feedback is vital. Whether it is self-feedback or from someone else. Examining and analyzing your performance is crucial for your improvement. Secondly, set appropriate goals, not too high as we have to keep ourselves motivated, yet not too low as we must consistently expand our comfort zone. For example, if you think your box-fighting game is weak, then invest your time there. Lastly, start practicing slowly and then pick up the pace. Starting slowly and building good foundations will help you to improve in practically every aspect. If you want to build good foundations and improve muscle memory, you should go slow. When going slow, we have a chance to analyze and process. In conclusion, deliberate practice is one of the most useful techniques you can apply to improve your skills. Following the guidelines above will help you get the most out of your practice time. More than anything, the quality of your effort and the perseverance (堅持不懈) of your actions will determine how well you will do. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 浙北G2期中聯(lián)考 2020學(xué)年第二學(xué)期高二英語參考答案 一、聽力部分(每小題 1.5 分,滿分 30 分) 1-5 B C A A C 6-10 C A C B A 11-15 A B C A B 16-20 C A C B B 二、閱讀理解 第一節(jié):(共 10 小題;每小題 2.5 分,滿分 25 分) 21-23 D D A 24-26 C C B 27-30 D C A D 第二節(jié):(共 5 小題;每小題 2 分,滿分 10 分) 31-35 A C G B D 三、完形填空(共 20 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 30 分) 36-40 B C A B D 41-45 B A D C A 46-50 C B B A D 51-55 D B A C C 四、語法填空(共 10 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 15 分) 56. to find 57. As 58. lungs 59. if/whether 60. extremely 61. when 62. was asked 63. arriving 64. patients’ 65. better 五、應(yīng)用文(滿分 15 分) One possible version: April 19, 2021 Today I would like to recommend an app, which I find beneficial in English vocabulary building. Memrise is an amazing app, which has an offline mode, so you don’t need an Internet connection. What makes Memrise a cool way to improve vocabulary is their intuitive and engaging games, as they are fun and effective. The app adapts your lessons to your individual needs, which keeps boredom away so you stay motivated and learn faster. With it, you’ll nail your language goals. By Li hua 六、概要寫作(滿分25分) Deliberate practice improves the quality of your training, thus developing our skillset.(要點1)It is defined as practicing intentionally and attentively, which requires you to remain purposeful and concentrated. (要點2)There’re three strategies to master it, such as giving feedbacks, setting a proper target, and starting slowly. (要點3)In a word, you will achieve a good result if you endeavor and stick to it.(要點4) 聽力原文: Text 1 M: Can you come to my house tonight, Maria? I’ve got a new video game. W: I don’t like video games, Joe. But I want to hang out with you in the park after I finish my homework. M: Sounds like a good idea. (1) Text 2 M: Remember, when you go to America, you must wait until the light turns green before you cross the road. W: So I can’t cross, even if the road is clear of traffic? M: No, otherwise you can be fined. (2) Text 3 W: If your flight is at 3:00, you need to be at the airport 2 hours earlier to check in. M: Yes, I know. I want to leave the house at 11:30. That way I can arrive at the airport at 12:30. (3) Text 4 M: Hi, Linda! What are you doing in this neighborhood? Don’t you live on Main Street downtown? W: Hi, Nick! My husband and I just moved to a house not far from you. (4) That’s a lot bigger than our old downtown apartment. I was going to visit you tomorrow. Text 5 W: Did you see that lightning? A big storm is coming. I love storms. They’re so exciting! M: I don’t mind them as long as I’m already inside a house! (5) But I have to drive home from work later. I hope it doesn’t rain too hard when I’m on the road. Text 6 M: I don’t think I’ll ever go back to that restaurant again. (6) W: Do you think the service was bad? Even if it was, the food was good. M: No. It’s not that. Honestly, I just can’t get over the fact that we had to ask for new plates and forks. Neither was washed correctly. (6) W: I think it’s just a new restaurant. I am going to leave an honest review online, but I will still say some good things. M: It’s good to be honest. We’re almost arriving at your house. Should I park in the driveway? (7) W: Yes, (7) there’s room behind my car. Text 7 W: I can’t stand it! M: What’s wrong? Did you fail the history test again? W: No, not that. We’re reading a part of Hard Times in English literature class. (8) I can’t understand any of it. There are so many people in the story, and I can’t remember who is who! (9) M: That’s one of Charles Dickens’ greatest stories! It reflects English society of the era. I can’t believe the teacher is only making you read one small part. You won’t be confused if you read the whole book. (9) (10) I can lend you my copy. W: Thanks, but how can I find the time to read the whole book? M: The story is quite exciting, and you will read quickly unconsciously. Just try it. (10) Then you will remember everything about it. W: OK. Thanks for your advice. Text 8 (第11題為推斷題) W: Hello, Mr. Brown. This is Shirley. I wonder if it would be possible for me to come in a bit late today. M: What’s up? Is your car broken down on the way or was your bus late? W: No, no. It’s just that my parents are returning from a long trip, and I’d like to go and pick them up at the train station. (12) Would you mind if I came in at 9:30? M: What time are your parents coming? W: The train gets in at 8:10. It means I’ll be about one hour late for work. Would that be all right? M: Well, Shirley, you know this morning’s meeting with our customers at 9:30 is very important. (13) Isn’t there anyone else in the family who could go? W: No, I’m afraid there isn’t. I’m the only one with a car. (12) I hope you don’t mind. M: All right, I suppose you’ll have to go, then. I’ll put off the meeting for half an hour. (13) Try not to be late. W: OK, thank you very much. Goodbye. Text 9 (第14題為總結(jié)題) M: I stopped watching TV because the local news and international news were upsetting me. I want to stay informed, but not at the cost of extra anxiety. W: I understand what you mean. I was getting frustrated with the national news. (15) Then I found the Good News Network. They only show happy news. M: Really? Like what? W: There are many things. They have videos of animals seeing their owners again after a long time away. There was also a story about people opening a new stadium in their neighborhood. M: Was that your favorite? I know you love sports. W: No, actually. My favorite story was about these two children in Ohio. Apparently, their neighbor was too sick to leave her home. The kids wanted to do something nice so they put on a performance for her. (16) (17) M: What did they do, dance in the street or something? I can’t imagine two kids could manage a show like a play. W: No. They played the classical music on their violins. (17) There’s a video on the Internet if you’d like to see. Let me show you on my phone. M: Sounds good. Text 10 Japan has built a new stadium for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games which took over 3 years to make. The stadium is big enough to hold 60,000 people and has 5 floors above ground and 2 underground floors. (18) It has a great design which is environmentally friendly, meaning it will not cause damage to the surrounding area and its materials can be taken apart and rebuilt in the future. The idea is to make the stadium be like a forest stadium, because it is made out of wood from trees from all over Japan. (19) It will also become greener in the summer, not because of the color it has been painted, but because about 50,000 plants have been planted around the stadium to make it look more natural. The stadium’s main space does not have any air conditioners but instead lets the wind cool the stadium down, which saves money on electricity. (20) The 2020 Tokyo Olympics were supposed to start in July 2020, but the delay was announced due to the coronavirus. It will be the first summer Olympic event held in Asia since the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and the Seoul Olympics back in 1988. *必備語料* ? be clear of traffic 沒有交通阻礙 get over 從(不愉快的經(jīng)歷中)恢復(fù) get in (火車、飛機(jī)等)到達(dá) put off the meeting 推遲會議 at the cost of 以……為代價 be frustrated with 對……感到懊惱 put on a performance 演出 classical music古典音樂 ? The idea is to make the stadium be like a forest stadium, because it is made out of wood from trees from all over Japan. 其理念是讓這個體育館看上去像一個森林體育館,因為它是用日本各地的樹木建成的。
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