一、聽力選擇題
1.Where is the City Museum?
A.On Apple Street.B.On Washingtn Street.C.On Sixth Street.
2.What is the man ding?
A.Checking in at a htel.B.Ding airprt pickup.C.Seeing a friend ff.
3.Hw des the wman sund in the end?
A.Encuraging.B.Curius.C.Surprised.
4.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A.Hw t help Sphie slve her prblem.
B.Whether t ffer sme guidance t Sphie.
C.When t have a talk with Sphie.
5.What are the speakers ging t d tnight?
A.Have dance training.B.Watch a jazz shw.C.Sht a perfrmance.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
6.What is the weather like nw?
A.Cludy.B.Rainy.C.Clear.
7.Where des the cnversatin take place?
A.At hme.B.At the statin.C.In the ffice.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
8.What was Lisa’ s previus jb?
A.A designer.B.An editr.C.A writer.
9.Hw des Sctt describe his jb?
A.Interesting but demanding.B.Bring and stressful.C.Unchallenging and repetitive.
10.What was the initial challenge Lisa faced as a writer?
A.Making a living.B.Finding a publisher.C.Breaking writer’s blck.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
11.What did the man d first t imprve the huse?
A.He placed new trash cans.B.He bught sme lights.C.He remved the ld carpets.
12.What is the man planning t d with the kitchen?
A.Repaint it.B.Leave it as it is.C.Cmpletely change it.
13.What majr change is the man planning fr the utside?
A.Setting up a dining area.B.Imprving the landscaping.C.Adding a pl.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
14.What des the man particularly like abut the painting?
A.The prtray f the lcal landscape.
B.Its histrical event subject.
C.Its lng histry and value.
15.What is the significance f the walking rute in the painting?
A.It is a ppular hiking trail.B.It is the artist’s favrite place.C.It is a rad built by the artist.
16.Hw lng was Jhn Mansfield’s career as a painter?
A.Abut 14 years.B.Mre than 53 years.C.Over 18 years.
17.Why are the paintings being sld?
A.T raise mney fr a lcal schl.
B.T fund the artist’s next exhibitin.
C.T supprt the lcal hiking cmmunity.
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
18.What is a significant feature f the 24-hur libraries?
A.They prvide extensive study facilities.
B.They ffer prfessinal help t students.
C.They serve a wide variety f fd and drink.
19.What des Ye d?
A.She’s a cllege student.B.She’s a full-time wrker.C.She’s a civil servant.
20.What des the natinal reading survey frm 2023 shw?
A.Chinese adults dn’t have a strng interest in reading.
B.Chinese adults read fewer physical bks than e-bks.
C.The public libraries’ bk cllectin has increased ver 2022.
二、閱讀理解
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Benefits:
● Emplyee discunt
● Flexible schedule fr all f life events
Basic Landscaping
Dickersn Landscaping is lking t add experienced members t ur landscaping team. If yu enjy wrking utdrs and are genuinely interested in crafting, planting, and digging, then we’re interested in yu! Yu shuld be capable f ding physical wrk and lifting bjects ver50 lbs. We wrk n weekdays.
Benefits:
● Paid time ff
● Life insurance
● Health insurance
Sandwich Artist
An utstanding Sandwich Make is wanted! The ideal persn fr this psitin has relevant wrk experience in the restaurant industry. A respnsibility is t safely prepare sandwiches t ur custmers’ specificatins, wrk cperatively with ther fd service staff and help t maintain rganizatin and cleanliness in the kitchen.
Benefits:
● Paid training
● Paid time ff
● Free unifrms
● Discunted meals
Vegetable Farm Assistant
If yu are int rganic farm practices and take interest in lcal and sustainably prduced fd, jin us! Previus experience is a plus, but nt required. Have the ability t lift and carry 50 lbs and perfrm tasks that require bending r kneeling fr several hurs. Schedule can be flexible with pririty given t applicants with Mnday-Thursday availability.
Benefits:
● Flexible schedule
21.What will result in disqualificatin as a curt mnitr?
A.Being a green hand.B.Being stress-resistant.
C.Being a cmmunicative persn.D.Being available n weekends.
22.What can yu get frm the jb as a sandwich artist?
A.Free dining.B.Leave with pay.
C.Stylish clthes.D.Persnalized training.
23.What is a shared requirement fr Basic Landscaping and Vegetable Farm Assistant?
A.Excellent hand skills.B.A strng bdy.
C.A tight wrking schedule.D.Prir experience.
I dn’t remember when my lve f the prtected Great Bear Rainfrest began — it’s smething that’s always been there, even thugh I haven’t spent lnger than a mnth there in ne g. I grew up in a small village by the sea and planned t study marine bilgy and live ut n the water. Unfrtunately, r perhaps frtunately, my lack f scientific talent quickly put paid t that idea , but the lve f nature remained and has been an anchr (錨) in my life and in my writing.
The Great Bear Rainfrest is vast, splendid and wild but als friendly, fun and diverse. I travelled there by myself at the age f 20, planning t spend my 21st birthday camping, and hiking in the frests.
I wke up n my birthday in a tent n the edge f the water. Behind me, the trees f this largely untuched wilderness emerged. Endless carpets f pinted trees reached right dwn t a thin rcky shre. It seemed there was n way in. This wilderness held its secrets clse. Stepping frm the beach int the frest, I immediately sensed the histry f the area — it felt ancient, and it was impssible nt t be humbled.
With a guide fr safety, I hiked a few miles thrugh the wilderness. The sunds f the frest were everywhere. Birds sang. Insects buzzed. Smething bigger mved thrugh the undergrwth and my guide stpped dead. Listened. My heart was in my muth. Then, after sme invisible signal, my guide relaxed, and we went n.
We cntinued the hike and emerged nt a cliff with the mst breath-taking view I’ve ever seen. Frm terrr t wnder in nly a few hundred steps. It was that sense f unsettled grund — f shifting emtin, secrets and awe, beauty and fear — that’s fed my writing acrss fur bks, nne mre s than Children f the Sun, and implanted in me a lifelng lve f the wild.
24.What des the underlined phrase “put paid t” in paragraph 1 mean?
A.Stimulated.B.Prved.C.Supprted.D.Ended.
25.What des “it was impssible nt t be humbled” cnvey in paragraph 3?
A.I gt curius abut the secrets f the frest.B.I became mdest after my 21st birthday.
C.I was attracted by the histry f the area.D.I was astnished by the pwerful nature.
26.Which wrd can best describe the guide?
A.Frightened.B.Practiced.C.Cnsiderate.D.Indecisive.
27.What is the text mainly abut?
A.The passin fr adventure.B.The feature f the Great Bear Rainfrest.
C.An unfrgettable travel experience.D.A vivid descriptin f mixed emtins.
Authrs are upset after tech cmpanies started using their bks t train artificial intelligence withut letting them knw r seeking their permissin. They wrry abut and lss f incme, amng ther issues.
Accrding t CNN, the system is called Bks3, and accrding t an investigatin by The Atlantic, the system is based n a cllectin f pirated (盜版的) e-bks including all genres, frm fictin t petry. Bks help generative AI systems with learning hw t cmmunicate infrmatin.
The Atlantic article ntes that sme f the text that’s training AI n hw t use language is taken frm Wikipedia and ther websites. But high-quality generative Al requires higher-quality input than what is usually fund n the internet — that is, it requires the kind fund in bks.
Many authrs apparently dn’t view the use f their bks t train artificial intelligence as an hnr. Rather, it’s a shrtcut that rbs them f their due, they say. CNN reprted that Nra Rberts, wh writes rmantic nvels, has 206 bks in the database — “secnd nly t William Shakespeare.” “The database is all kinds f wrng. We are human beings, we are writers and we are being explited by peple wh want t use ur wrk, withut permissin r cmpensatin (賠償金) t ‘write’ bks, scripts, essays because it’s cheap and easy,” she said in a statement t CNN.
Nt everyne is upset, hwever, by use f their wrk t train AI. Ian Bgst, authr f sme ppular bks, wrte a clumn fr The Atlantic. Bgst claims that successful art is beynd its creatr’s plans, nting that an authr cannt accurately predict a bk’s audience. “T cmplain this unexpected use fr my writing is t decline all f the ther unpredictable uses fr it. Speaking as a writer, that makes me feel bad.”
28.What cntributes t sme authrs’ dissatisfactin with Bks3?
A.It is unable t train AI.B.It uses their wrks illegally.
C.It fails t imprve their incme.D.It sells bks withut permissin.
29.What is mainly presented in paragraph 3 cncerning Bks3?
A.The bnd it has with Wikipedia.B.The high quality it pssesses.
C.The reasn it was created.D.The benefit it has brught.
30.What is Nra Rberts’ majr cncern abut Bks3?
A.The lack f recgnitin fr their wrk.
B.The cmpetitin between AI and human authrs.
C.The decline in the quality f AI-generated cntent.
D.The unauthrized use f their bks fr AI training.
31.Which statement wuld Ian Bgst prbably agree with?
A.It’s acceptable fr bks t be used t train AI.B.Being invlved in Bks3 is hardly an hnr.
C.Gd art shuld be limited t creatrs’ plans.D.It’s necessary t predict a bk’s audience.
Sda bttles and sur cream cntainers — these plastics typically arrive at recycling plants mixed tgether in the same bin. But because they are made f different mnmers (單體), they must be srted int different streams befre they can be melted t make new prducts.
“Until abut a year ag, everybdy thught the nly thing yu culd d is take a plastic, break it back dwn t a mnmer and then re-frm it.” says Sanat Kumar, a chemical engineer at Clumbia University. T seek new slutins t ld recycling prblems, his team had t slve a fundamental chemical difficulty: when different plastics are melted tgether, their varius mnmers tend t separate frm ne anther. They have develped a prcess that allws different kinds f plastic t be recycled tgether. Their findings, reprted recently in Nature, culd give new life t many items that end up in landfills.
The new prcess slves this prblem by adding chemicals called universal dynamic crss-linkers (交聯(lián)劑) t the mix. Just as sap brings tgether il and water, which creates a bridge, allwing the il and water t mix tgether and frm a stable liquid, these crss-linkers (when applied under heat) frm cvalent mlecular bnds (共價鍵) that attach the diverse mnmers tgether. These materials can then be melted and remade again and again because the crss-linkers can break and re-frm their bnds.
The researchers hpe the technique culd eventually help handle mre plastic waste — but it’s nt yet cheap enugh t be widely used at existing recycling facilities. Still, Kumar wishes it wuld be ne way t help recyclers address the plastic waste crisis. “The plastics prblem is huge,” he says, “and yu’re ging t have t lk fr multiple slutins.”
32.Why d recycling plants srt sda bttles int different streams?
A.They serve varius purpses.B.They melt at diverse temperatures.
C.They are made f different materials.D.They are prduced by multiple brands.
33.The difficulty f recycling different plastics tgether lies in hw t ________.
A.separate varius mnmers successfullyB.prevent varius mnmers being apart
C.break them dwn thrughlyD.re-frm them mre quickly
34.Hw des the authr explain the new prcess?
A.By making a cmparisn.B.By prviding examples.
C.By quting a reprt.D.By listing facts.
35.What is the current limitatin f the new recycling technique?
A.It’s nt envirnmentally friendly.B.It wrks with select plastic types.
C.It breaks dwn plastics thrughly.D.It’s nt cst-effective fr wide use.
T put int wrds my time in Antarctica and Suth Gergia is nearly impssible. I had always described it as a nce-in-a-lifetime experience. 36 I was nt the nly ne wh felt this way. Abut 50% f the passengers f ur expeditin had been t Antarctica at least nce befre. This ges t shw just hw magical the destinatin is.
37 Hw tiny yu feel next t twering glaciers and icebergs. The blinding white blankets everything, blurring the bundary between land and cean. The icy water mves thrugh yur bdy as yu take the Plar Plunge. The slemn silence calms yur restlessness and reminds yu f heart-tuching stries f survival frm explrers f the past. The list ges n.
Antarctica makes yu feel s small and insignificant, in the best way. Everything has a purpse, and the cycle f life is evident. Yu get frnt rw seats t witness the mst incredible shw: nature. 38 Fr example, when yu see a brwn skua (賊鷗) attacking a penguin chick, yur heart aches. Then yur expeditin guide regretfully tells yu that a chick that is small in March wuld have very slim chances f surviving the upcming winter. 39
Things mve fast here, every mnth ffering smething unique and special t see. In March, the weather is a bit mre unpredictable, and the sea ice is beginning t frm again. Our vyage was the last f the seasn. In tw mre weeks, expeditin ships wuld nt be able t break thrugh the ice. The penguins are cmpleting their yearly feather-changing prcess. They are really weak during this time, and cannt dive. 40
These animals, arguably the cutest yu will ever see, survive such unfavrable envirnments. It’s abslutely incredible t witness the challenges, the skill, the effrts, all f it. I am frever grateful t have been a visitr.
A.But that is nt hw it is.
B.It is as much cruel as beautiful.
C.I, years later, did return t this fascinating place.
D.The cycle cntinues, and yu’ re left wndering wh t supprt.
E.That all yur senses will be stimulated is the best way I can describe it.
F.But immediately I stepped ft n the cntinent, I knew I needed t return.
G.The expeditin team made sure we kept ur distance and did nt scare them.
三、完形填空
I was ging thrugh acute anxiety, which caused my bdy t respnd in a frightening way. I feared smething was wrng with my heart, s I turned t 41 fr help.
With a 29-year-ld patient at the ffice, the cardilgist (心臟病科專家) seemed 42 as I was prbably nt his usual type f patient. He frankly tld me, “I can't tell yu what the little thing yu feel in yur chest is.” He 43 my cncerns, ffered n sympathy, and sent me hme. I felt 44 that I'd wasted his valuable time and I was mre anxius than I'd been befre.
With tears in my eyes, I tld the secnd dctr that I felt“messed up”. The dctr listened 45 pulled his chair up beside me and gently 46 me. He said, “We're ging t d everything we can t check yu and make sure nthing is 47 , and I think what yu're mst prbably experiencing is anxiety.”
He spke t me cmpassinately, and with full 48 f my cncerns. The way he cmmunicated with me never 49 me t feel guilty r flish. He cared fr me, listened t me, and understd me. Mst imprtantly, I felt he had my best 50 in mind and he was 51 helping me srt ut what was bthering me. After that, I felt like mst f my symptms and discmfrt 52 .
Years later, I recgnized the 53 f Dctr 2's sympathetic respnse and Dctr 1's inactin. And I think ur medical 54 shuld g beynd the pure physical, and smetimes we shuld 55 the psychlgical ne, t.
41.A.clleaguesB.relativesC.friendsD.prfessinals
42.A.embarrassedB.cnfusedC.wrriedD.disappinted
43.A.figured utB.brushed asideC.gt acrssD.put frward
44.A.dissatisfiedB.a(chǎn)stnishedC.a(chǎn)shamedD.a(chǎn)nnyed
45.A.selectivelyB.a(chǎn)utmaticallyC.desperatelyD.a(chǎn)ttentively
46.A.cmfrtedB.judgedC.bservedD.a(chǎn)mused
47.A.a(chǎn)pprachingB.blamingC.waitingD.happening
48.A.imaginatinB.descriptinC.cmprehensinD.expectatin
49.A.requiredB.causedC.remindedD.prepared
50.A.interestsB.lessnsC.beliefsD.suggestins
51.A.a(chǎn)ddicted tB.a(chǎn)ccustmed tC.grateful frD.cmmitted t
52.A.disappearedB.wrsenedC.develpedD.cunted
53.A.relatinshipB.prfitC.impactD.a(chǎn)ttempt
54.A.chiceB.treatmentC.skillD.supply
55.A.valueB.a(chǎn)daptC.shareD.benefit
四、語法填空
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
On December 4, 2024, the “Spring Festival — Chinese Traditinal New Year Celebratin” 56 (list) fficially as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. This recgnitin nt nly highlights the cultural significance f the festival but als demnstrates China’s cntributin 57 glbal cultural diversity.
As the mst imprtant traditinal festival in China, the Spring Festival embdies rich cultural values, 58 are reflected in activities such as writing cuplets, decrating hmes with red lanterns, and family reunins. These custms, 59 (pass) dwn thrugh generatins, reflect the Chinese philsphy and prmte scial chesin.
The successful applicatin has sparked internatinal attentin with ver 20 cuntries 60 (recgnize) the Lunar New Year as a public hliday, 61 celebratins have expanded beynd Chinese cmmunities s far. Fr example, Lndn’s Trafalgar Square and New Yrk’s Times Square hst grand events, 62 (attract) millins f participants annually. Hwever, sme cntrversies exist. Suth Krea nce attempted t claim the festival as its wn cultural heritage, causing debates n cultural wnership. The UNESCO listing, therefre, serves as a frmal 63 (cnfirm) f its Chinese rigin.
T preserve this heritage, China has carried ut measures 64 cmbining traditin with innvatin. Schls and museums rganize wrkshps t teach paper-cutting and dragn dances, while digital platfrms livestream temple fairs, allwing glbal audiences 65 (experience) the festivities. Experts emphasize that cultural cnfidence cmes nt nly frm hnring traditins but als adapting them t mdern life.
五、單詞拼寫
66.The human bdy c f quantities f cells wrking tgether. (根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)
67.A quiet library is the (理想的) place fr students t fcus n studying. (根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)
68.The math prblem was (有點) challenging, but she slved it eventually. (根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)
69.Please check in half an hur p t departure. (根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)
70. (總的來說) , the schl trip was bth educatinal and fun. (根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)
71.She tk a deep b befre speaking in frnt f the crwd. (根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)
72.Hard wrk and determinatin are b t lead t success. (根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)
73.The muntain air was s f cld that their hands turned numb. (根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)
74. (與……相反) t ppular belief, nt all snakes are dangerus. (根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)
75.The (精彩部分) f the cncert was the singer’s emtinal final sng. (根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)
76.The dctr received an u call and rushed t the hspital. (根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)
77.Heavy rain caused a (延誤) in the flight schedule. (根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)
78.Learning t ck is a (實用的) skill that everyne shuld master. (根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)
79.Let’s fcus n the main issue instead f arguing abut (細小的) details. (根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)
80.The sudden pwer-ff i ur nline classes fr nearly ten minutes. (根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)
六、書信寫作
81.假定你是李華,你的英國朋友Tm來信詢問你最近的假期旅行經(jīng)歷。請給他寫一封回信,內(nèi)容包括:
1.旅行目的地及選擇原因;
2.旅行中的主要活動;
3.你的收獲與感受。
注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;
2.開頭結尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);
3.可適當增加細節(jié),使行文連貫。
Dear Tm,
I’m thrilled t share my trip with yu!
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Yurs,
Li Hua
山東省師范大學附屬中學2024-2025學年高二下學期3月月考
英語試題參考答案
1.B
【原文】M: I want t visit city museum this afternn. It’s n Apple Street, right?
W: N, it’s the art gallery that’s n Apple Street. Yu’ll have t walk alng sixth street fr tw blcks and then turn left. Next, walk n Washingtn street fr 500 meters. The city museum is n the crner.
2.B
【原文】M: Did yu have a gd flight Mrs brwn?
W: It was gd but very lng.
M: Yu must be very tired. My car is this way. We g t the htel directly.
3.A
【原文】M: Mm, lk, here is my first piggy bank.
W: What are yu ging t d with it?
M: I’ll keep it as a mnument t what I’ve learned abut mney.
W: Wh knws? Maybe it will appear n the desk f a tp CEO ne day.
4.B
【原文】W: Sphie seemed stressed lately. Shuld we have a talk with her?
M: We shuld give Sphie plenty f space.
W: What if she’s struggling? Shuldn’t we ffer sme guidance?
M: She will ask fr help when she needs it. After all, she is eighteen nw.
5.A
【原文】M: Hey Jennifer, are yu jining us fr the jazz dance club gathering after classes?
W: Definitely. The instructr mentined we’ll be dedicating the entire evening t refining ur steps fr the upcming perfrmance.
6.C 7.B
【原文】W: We culdn’t ask fr a better day, culd we?
M: Yes, there isn’t a clud in the sky.
W: But the weatherman said it wuld rain all weekend.
M: Really? Anyway, I have t wrk all weekend, s it desn’t matter t me. Ah, this bus seems t be running late.
W: Yes, we’ve been here fr at least fifteen minutes. Shall we call a taxi?
M: It’s still early. I dn’t think we need t hurry.
8.B 9.A 10.A
【原文】W: Oh, Sctt, is that yu?
M: Oh, Lisa, I can’t believe this. We haven’t met fr five years. S, what have yu been up t? Are yu still an editr?
W: N, after tw years f wrking as an editr, I quit that jb. Then I started wrking as a writer and I’ve been ding it fr three years nw. And yu?
M: I mved back here last year. I’m wrking as a graphic designer nw. It’s enjyable and fun, but deadlines can be stressful.
W: Same here. Have yu wrked n any exciting prjects recently?
M: Yes, I designed a lg fr a new cmpany. Nw tell me smething abut yur jb.
W: Wrking as a writer was difficult at first. I needed t make ends meet, but it was hard t earn mney at that time. I had t write sme articles fr newspapers. One year later, I culd cncentrate n writing my wn nvel. Nw I’m wrking n my secnd nvel.
11.C 12.C 13.B
【原文】M: I recently bught an ld huse.
W: It culd be cheaper than a new ne. D yu plan t redecrate it?
M: Well, I’m actually in the middle f fixing it up.
W: Like what?
M: First ff, I threw all the ld carpets int the trash can and placed sme new nes.
W: That’s necessary. What else are yu ding?
M: I’m putting in new light fixtures and I’m cmpletely remdeling the kitchen. New cabinets, sinks, tap and s n. I cnsidered repainting the rf and walls, but my wife said n, s I gave up.
W: Sunds like a big jb.
M: Yeah, I’m thinking abut adding a new family rm and a dining area. As fr the utside, I’m planning t imprve the landscaping t beautify the yard. There is a big pl in the yard and that’s my favrite part.
W: That’s ambitius, but nce yu’re dne, yur place will be as gd as new.
14.A 15.A 16.B 17.A
【原文】W: Hell there, can I help yu?
M: Hi I’m just lking at a painting here. I especially like the clrs f this ne and I like hw it shws the lcal landscape.
W: In fact, this is a picture f a lcal walking rute which is quite ppular with hikers. A lt f peple g there fr walks.
M: Is the artist frm arund here?
W: Yes, his name is Jhn Mansfield. He began painting at the age f furteen and had an impressive career spanning ver 53 years. Unfrtunately, nt many f his wrks have survived t this day. This piece here is ne f his finest.
M: Hw much is this painting?
W: It’s priced at 180 punds.
M: That’s a bit mre than I can affrd right nw.
W: Let me see if I can d anything abut the price sir. We are selling these paintings t raise funds fr a lcal schl. As yu might knw, educatinal resurces in rural areas culd really need sme supprt. Give me a mment t speak with a curatr abut a pssible discunt.
18.A 19.B 20.C
【原文】 W: A new trend is gaining mmentum acrss China: the 24-hur library. These well-lit havens prvide a shelter fr students, prfessinals and anyne in need f a quiet place t read r study in the late hurs. In additin t staying pen 24 hurs a day and featuring a wide variety f bks, these libraries are equipped with cmprehensive study facilities, including water, electricity, pwer utlets and restrms. Sme even ffer beverage service and dining ptins. Fr Ye, a 25-year-ld frm Weihai, east China’s Shandng prvince, the lcal 24-hur library is an invaluable resurce as she is preparing fr the civil service exam. Emplyed full time, she finds that traditinal library hurs d nt meet her study needs. Accrding t a natinal reading survey, the average Chinese adult read 4.75 physical bks and 3.4 e-bks in 2023. As f the end f 2023 China basted 3246 public libraries with a ttal cllectin f 1.44 billin bks, marking a 5.6% increase frm 2022. Peple’s lnging fr public cultural spaces like museums and libraries reflects the cntinuus imprvement f spiritual and cultural pursuits f ur cuntry.
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81.參考范文1
Dear Tm,
I’m thrilled t share my trip with yu!
During my winter vacatin, I traveled t Sanya fr sightseeing. This trpical paradise attracted me with its endless glden beaches and ccnut trees. Every mrning, I swam in the warm sea while seagulls danced abve the waves.
The highlight was trying Hainanese chicken rice, a famus lcal cuisine. I als tk many suvenir phts with seashells shaped like hearts. At sunset, I sat n the sand listening t fishermen’s sngs, feeling cmpletely relaxed.
This trip taught me that simple jys like sunshine and laughter can make life wnderful. Can’t wait t hear abut yur adventures!
Best wishes,
Li Hua
參考范文2
Dear Tm,
I’m thrilled t share my trip with yu!
During my winter vacatin, I traveled t the cuntryside near Beijing! I chse this destinatin because I wanted t escape the city nise and enjy fresh air. The small village surrunded by green hills lked like a painting in spring.
During the trip, I climbed ancient stne steps t a hilltp temple, where I rang a huge brnze bell fr gd luck. I als learned t make traditinal dumplings with a lcal family, which was messy but fun! The mst exciting part was cycling thrugh flwer fields under blue skies.
This jurney taught me that happiness ften cmes frm simple things - like the smell f wildflwers r sharing stries with new friends. Hw abut yur hliday? I’d lve t hear yur stries!
Best wishes,題號
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