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2025~2026学年第一学期高三年级11月模块诊断(总第六次)
参考答案
听力(不计入总分)
1-5 CBCAB 6-10 BCCBA 11-15 AABCA 16-20 CBABC
阅读理解(每小题3分,共60分)
21-23 CBA 24-27 CADC 28-31 BDBA 32-35 ADDB
36-40 BCGAD
完形填空(每小题2分,共30分)
41-45 BCADC 46-50 CBBBC 51-55 ADABD
语法填空(每小题2分,共20分)
56. the 57. who 58. prepared 59. but 60. recognition
61. to 62. significantly 63. was included 64. maintaining 65. ecological
应用文(满分15分)
Development of Transport in China
From the vehicle of horses to today’s convenient transport, Chinese transport has an enormous development.
The shared bicycle has become a popular green travel option, easing traffic congestion and promoting eco-friendliness. High speed trains, known for their speed and efficiency, have revolutionized long distance travel, connecting cities with a few hours. Meanwhile, the rise of new energy vehicles signifies (表示,意味着) China’s commitment to sustainable development, offering a clearer alternative to traditional fuel-powered cars.
Those advancements reflect not only technological progress, but also China’s dedication to environmental protection and improved quality of life.
Development of Transport in China
From the vehicle of horses to today’s convenient transport, Chinese transport has an enormous development.
Shared bicycles, as a popular low-carbon option, weave through urban streets, solving the “last mile” hassle for commuters and adding convenience to daily trips. High-speed trains, the pride of China, crisscross (纵横交错) the country at breathtaking speeds, shrinking the distance between cities — what once took days now only takes hours, promoting exchanges of people and goods. Meanwhile, green energy vehicles powered by nuclear energy and other clean sources are rapidly spreading, reducing carbon emissions and aligning (公开支持) with environmental protection goals.
These innovations not only make travel more efficient but also drive economic development, showcasing China’s remarkable progress in transport.
读后续写(满分25分)
Eventually, I found the courage to talk to my parents. I made an apology for lying, for cheating, and for letting them down. I explained that I was struggling and didn’t know how to ask for help. I also made a promise that I would never cheat in my learning. At first, they sat silently, looking shocked. Then my mom reached across the table and took my hand, her eyes brimming with tears. “We’re so sorry,” she said. “We never realized school was so hard for you. We’ll do better. We’ll help you.” Hearing this, I was relieved that they understood and believed in me.
From then on, I stopped using ChatGPT to cheat for my assignment. I used it to find information, to learn knowledge and to seek help. I turned to it for my inner-voice and for encouragement. When I felt confused, I would type in my problems, and it listened and talked to me sincerely and patiently, which really helped me. Now ChatGPT has become my genuine friend — an invisible listener. It dawned on me that advanced tools reflect our choices. To benefit, we must use them with integrity — not replace effort, but enhance understanding. In the end, the most human thing is to use technology to become better versions of ourselves. Most importantly, be honest.
听力原文
Text 1
W: Professor Lee, may I submit my essay next Monday? I’ve been ill this week.
M: The deadline was yesterday, Sarah. But given your situation, I’ll accept it until Friday.
W: Thank you! I’ll email it before noon.
Text 2
M: The concert starts at 7:30 pm. Should we meet at the cafe opposite the theater at 6:45 pm?
W: Actually, let’s meet directly at the entrance. The cafe might be crowded.
M: Good point. See you there!
Text 3
W: I think we should postpone the hiking trip. The weather forecast says thunderstorms.
M: Really? I checked an hour ago – it said sunny all weekend.
W: The update just came out. Better safe than sorry!
Text 4
W: This package needs to arrive in Chicago by Friday. What are my options?
M: Express delivery takes two days, so if you send it today, it’ll arrive on Thursday.
Standard takes five days.
W: Perfect! I’ll choose express then.
Text 5
M: Your car’s brake system needs replacement. It’ll cost $400, but we offer a 10 percent discount for members.
W: I’ll take it. Also, could you check the air conditioning? It’s making noise.
M: Sure, that will be an extra $120 without any discount.
Text 6
W: Hey Tom, want to grab lunch together? There’s a new restaurant nearby.
M: Actually, I brought my own lunch today.
W: Again? You’ve been bringing lunch lately! Isn’t it time-consuming to prepare?
M: Not really. I get up 20 minutes earlier to make it. Eating out adds up quickly. Last month I spent over $200 just on lunches!
W: True. Maybe I should also try packing lunch more often.
Text 7
W: Ben, are you joining the community cleanup this Saturday? I heard they need more volunteers.
M: Actually, I’m considering it! What time does it start?
W: At 9 am near the park entrance. They’ll provide gloves and trash bags, but suggest bringing your own reusable water bottle.
M: That’s eco-friendly! Do you know if they focus only on litter picking?
W: Not just that! There’s also a tree planting group. I chose planting because I love gardening.
M: Perfect! I’ll join the planting team too. It feels great to help the environment together!
Text 8
W: Finally, we’re here! Hurry up, Jack! We need to pick out a gift for Amy before 5 pm, or we’ll be late for the party at 6 pm.
M: Relax, we’ve still got half an hour. She likes cute stuff, right? How about this pink bag with teddy bears?
W: $30. It’s not expensive. But Amy usually dresses pretty simply. Maybe the blue notebook by the window?
M: Hold on, can I try that black cap?
W: Sure. I’m gonna check out the scarves.
M: Hmm, too loose.
W: Hey, look! This red scarf has Hello Kitty – her favorite!
M: Perfect! Let’s pay at the self-checkout near Exit 2.
Text 9
W: Hey Chris, did you hear about the quiz night next Friday?
M: No, what’s that?
W: It’s a new event where students team up and answer questions on different topics. I think it’ll be fun!
M: Oh, cool. When and where is it?
W: Friday at 6 pm, in the auditorium. We should totally join!
M: Yeah, I’m in. Do you know what kind of topics they’ll ask about?
W: Not sure, but I heard stuff like history, science and literature.
M: Nice. I love history. Think it’s gonna be hard?
W: Maybe a little, but it’s all about having fun and learning new things.
M: True. Why are they doing it, anyway?
W: I guess to encourage people to study and socialize at the same time.
M: Makes sense. Let’s start a team and start preparing.
W: Great idea! We can meet after school to prep.
M: Perfect. I’m actually looking forward to it.
W: Me too. It’ll be a fun way to wrap up the week.
Text 10
Our student project, Green Innovate, focuses on promoting environmental sustainability within our school community. Led by a team of enthusiastic students, we aim to encourage eco-friendly habits among our peers. We launched a comprehensive recycling program, placing clearly labeled bins around campus to promote proper waste sorting and disposal. In addition, we organized workshops to raise awareness about environmental issues and the importance of reducing single-use plastics. Our team also partnered with local businesses to provide reusable materials, such as cloth bags and metal straws, to replace disposable items. We ran online campaigns on social media, sharing practical tips for sustainable living that reached over 500 students. Thanks to these efforts, our school’s waste decreased by 20 percent within six months. Green Innovate not only raises awareness about sustainability but also empowers students to take meaningful action for a greener future. We hope to expand this initiative to other schools and build a wider network of eco-conscious communities. Join us in creating a healthier planet for everyone!
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2025~2026学年第一学期高三年级期中模块诊断
英语试题
考试时间:120分钟
试卷满分:150分命题人:陈芳
审核人:陈芳
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)听力不计入总分
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出
最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每
段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Colleagues
B.Doctor and patient.
C.Teacher and student.
2.Where will the speakers meet finally?
A.At the cafe.
B.At the theater entrance.
C.Near the ticket office.
3.Why does the woman want to put off the hiking trip?
A.She has something else to do
B.She feels tired and needs to rest.
C.She worries about the bad weather.
4.When will.the woman's package arrive in Chicago?
一
A.On Thursday
B.On Friday
C.In five days.
5.How much will the woman pay for the repair in total?
A.$400.
B.$480.
C.$520.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三
个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒
钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Why does Tom bring his own lunch to work?
A.He dislikes restaurant food.
B.He wants to save money.C.He is on a strict diet.
7.What can be inferred about the woman?
A.She is too busy to cook.
B.She isn't good at cooking
C.She plans to follow Tom's example.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10.题。
8.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
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A.A park picnic.
B.A school project.
C.A volunteer event.
9.What will the organizers prepare for the participants?
A.Masks.
B.Trash bags.
C.Water bottles.
10.What does the man think of the activity?
A.Meaningful.
B.Boring.
C.Tough.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What time is it when the speakers get to the store?
A.At 4:30 pm.
B.At 5:00 pm.
C.At 6:00 pm.
12.Why doesn't the woman choose the pink bag?
A.It has a complex design.
B.It is too expensive.
C.It is too big.
13.What do they finally buy?
A.A cap.
B.A scarf.
C.A notebook
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.When will the quiz night take place?
A.This Friday at 5:00 pm.\
B.This Friday at 6:00 pm.
C.Next Friday at 6:00 pm
15.What topic is Chris interested in?
A.History.
B.Science.
C.Literature.
16.What does the girl think is the purpose of this activity?
A.To help students prepare for exams.
B.To select students for a competition
C.To encourage study and socializing
17.How will the speakers prepare for the activity?
A.By asking teachers for help.B.By practicing after school.C.By joining other students.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
1.8.What is the main purpose of this talk?
A.To introduce a student project.
B.To ask students to join a project.
C.To share tips on sustainable living.
19.What did the Green Innovate team do to help with recycling?
A.They taught students to make cloth bags.
B.They put labeled bins around the campus.
C.They asked local businesses to sort waste.
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20.What result did the team achieve in six months?
A.They trained over 500 volunteers.
B.They partnered with a few schools.
C.They cut school waste by 20 percent.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Best Immersive Art Experience
Sensorio
British artist Bruce Munro created the Sensorio "Field of Light"outdoor display back in
20i9,a nighttime field of bioluminescent(生物性发光的)flowers in the Central California
wine country of Paso Robles.An immediate and huge success;this exhibition has grown to
include additional light creations like "Fireflies","Gone Fishing",and"Light Towers".
City Maseum
City Museum in St..Louis,.Missouri,,is home to a 10-story spiral(螺旋形的)slide,one of
the world's largest jungle gyms,and a rooftop garden that offers amazing city views.Some 20
artists created this interactive museum well before the term "immersive art"became a thing.
Color Factory
Become one with color at the Color Factory,where you can participate in more than a
dozen immersive art exhibits.With locations in Chicago,Houston,and New York City,visitors
can engage their senses and have fun.
Van Gogh:The Immersive Experience
Since it started in2008,Van Gogh:The Immersive(沉浸式的)Experience”has caught
the world's'imagination.Large exhibition rooms are filled with 360-degree,'floor-to-ceiling
projections of Van Gogh's famous works,and accompanying sounid and virtual-reality
headphones are available for those who desire to be more deeply immersed in the experience.
This popular exhibition travels regularly throughout the globe,so if it comes'to a city near you,
don't miss it!
21.What can visitors see at Sensorio?
A.A 10-story spiral slide.
B.A rooftop garden with city views.
C.A series of light-based displays.
D.A range of color-related exhibitions.
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22.Where can visitors experience a large jungle gym?
A.Paso Robles.
B.St.Louis.
C.Chicago.
D.Houston.
23.What is special about the Van Gogh show?
A.It uses whole-room digital images.
B.It displays rare original paintings
C.It inoludes motion-sensing games.
D.It offors live painting performances.
B
Our teacher,Miss Chevalier was a small woman,with a moon face,fatty fingers and ourls
hat sprang st女aight up from her head,.hence the funny name "Poodle(卷毛狗)”.She taught in
our reading club.Sometimes she would look in and ask what wo were reading-not to check
but to lnow.
That's what happened the day my club was reading aloud a poem by Henry Longfellow.I
guess I was better than the others,for Miss Chevalior asked a while later,"Addie,I was
wondering if'you would recite the whole poem to the Saturday evening's club."She said a
famous professor was going to give a lecture about the poet,and a presentation of that poem
would be a fresh way to start.
She asked me to memorize it."But that shouldn't be a problem for a child of your ability,"
she added.I'm telling you,my happy feet barely touched the ground all the way home.To me,
that was the biggest thing ever and I soon learned the whole poem by heart,well prepared for
our first rehearsal.
I was desperately nervous when I went to her office the next day.But the good thing was
she always had the smile that would make you feel like you just did something right
Halfway through the poem,Miss Chevalier stopped me and asked if I know what
"impetuous"meant.Despite her encouraging smile,I wanted to sink through the floor becausc
I was unsure about its pronunoiation as well as its meaning.Miss Chovalior pretended not to
have noticed my red face and handed me a dictionary,asking me to read its definition aloud.
"Impetuous has two definitions:rushing with great force or violence;acting suddenly,with
little thought..”
She asked me which one fitted the poem.I read both definitions over again,trying to
figure it out,but Miss Chevalier must have read my mind."There is no wrong answer,"she
said,"I want to know your opinion,Addie."Hesitantly,I said,"Maybe...both."
She liked that."One has to be impetuous both ways or they wouldn't dare to face up to
any challenge.Would you call yourself impetuous?"
I knew she was asking for an opinion."My mother thinks being impetuous for girls is
improper,,anyway.”
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She said my mom was somewhat right about that,"But girls should also be wise to take up
challenges whon needed.I believe you aro such a girl."
Aftor that,I would never call Miss Chevalior "Poodle"again,
24.Why was Addie asked to rccite Longfellow's poem to the Saturday ovening's club?
A.'To holp with her performancc.
B.To get the attention of hor olassmates.
C.To try a now way to warm up the coming lecturo.
D.To set an oxample for the rest of the class.
25.What can be learned about Miss Chevalier's porsonality from the way she treated Addie?
A.Caring and considerate.
B.Easygoing and carefrec,
C.Curious and open-minded.
D.Disciplined and strong-willed.
26.How did Miss Chevalier succeed in making Addie truly understand the word "impetuous"?
A.By asking Addie to definc it in her own way.
B.By interpreting the two definitions separately.
C.By consulting the dictionary for its definitions.
D.By linking its definitions to Addic's situations.
27.What is the probable reason that Addie would never call Miss Chevalier "Poodle"again?
A.She followed her mother's advice.
B.She made up her mind to be a polite girl.
C.She was touched by Miss Chevalier's trust,
D.She felt Miss Chevalier's teaching funny.
C
Research sometimes proves,with data,what we more or less already know.(c.g.Exercise
is good for you,and polluted air isn't).Still,sometimes our assumptions are incorrect,and
scientific findings surprise researchers,along with the rest of us.A recent example is the
phenomenon of disappearing lakes in parts of the frozen treeless Arctic region.
You might think these lakes would be expanding,not.disappearing.As climate change
warms the region一melting surface snow:and ice as well as the permafrost(永冻层)一there
should be more surface water,forming larger lakes and even new ones.Recently,however,
scientists have observed not just shrinking lakes.but lakes that have completely gone away,
Many scientists,shared the commonsense expectation that as permafrost melted,lakes
would at first expand with meltwater flowing into them.Eyentually,researchers made a
prediction that progressive warming during the 21st and 22nd centuries would dry out the
Arctic,and lakes would begin to shrink.But now it looks as if Arctic lakes are disappearing a
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century sooner than predicted.A case in point is that some large,age-old lakes shrank
dramatically in what appears to have been a matter of months.Scientists have labeled this
phenomenon "disastrous lake loss"
What caused this?The frozen solid ground actually contains bits of rock,mineral and
organic matter,leaving spaces in between.And because these spaces are filled with solid ice,
liquid water cannot readily get inside,but it can when the permafrost melts,allowing more
water to get through.Soon after that,around 192 lakes in northwestern Alaska are gone from
sight.
Why did scientists miss this?One probable reason is that most climate models assume that
the melting of permafrost is driven only by warming air.
New evidence suggests,however,that rainfall-particularly increasing autumn rain-is
now contributing significantly to permafrost loss.The rainfall carries heat into the ground.Yet
none of the existing models includes such processes.
That is a good example of why-no matter how complex our models are or may one day
be-we need direct observation of the natural world.
28.What does Paragraph I mainly tell us?
A.General knowledge can at times turn out to be true.
B.Common-sense assumptions can sometimes prove wrong.
C.Research findings should be built on popular assumptions.
D Scientific research is inspired by an unknown phenomenon.
29.Contrary to the general expectation,climate change has caused
A.a rapid rise of water surface
B.the permafrost to melt faster
C.many Arctic lakes to grow larger
D.the disappearance of many Arctic lakes
30.Why is the frozen Arctic ground hard for water to get through?
A.Because of its unique composition.
B.Because of the solid ice within it.
C.Because it is.far away from the waters.
D.Because:snow rarely melts on frozen ground.
31.What lesson can we learn from the passage?
A.Direct observation is a.must for scientific research.
B.Scientific research is guaranteed by sufficient lab facilities.
C.New evidence should be found to back up research findings.
D.Scientific predictions should be mostly based on research models
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D
With self-driving cars'gaining popularity in today's automobile landscape,the issue of
legal liability in the case of an accident has become more relevant
Researchl in human-vehicle interaction has shown even systems designed'to automate
driving are far from being error-proof.Besides,recent evidence points to drivers'limited
understanding of what these systems can and cannot do as a contributing factor to system
misuse.A recent study tackles the issue of over-trusting drivers and the resulting system miisuse
from a legal viewpoint.It looks at what the manufacturers of self-driving cars should legally do
to ensure that drivers understand how to use the vehicles appropriately.
One solution suggested in the study involves requiring buyers to sign end-user license
agreements(EULAs),similar to the terms and conditions that require agreement when using
new software products.But this is far from ideal.The agreement may not provide enough
information to the driver,leading to confusion about the nature of the requests for agreement
and their implications.Further,most end users don't read EULAs.A 2017 study shows 91
percent of people agree to them without reading.Among young people,97 percent agree
without reviewing the terms.
The issue is that,unlike using a smartphone app,operating a car has intrinsic
and serious safety risks,whether the driver is human or software.And human drivers need to
consent (to take responsibility for the outcomes of the software and hardware
"Warning fatigue"and distracted driving are also causes for concern.For example,a
driver,annoyed after receiving continuous warnings,could decide to just ignore the message.
Or,if the message is presented while the vehicle is in motion,it.could represent a distraction.
Given these limitations and concerns,even if this mode of obtaining consent is to move
forward,it likely won't fully protect automakers from their legal liability,should the system
malfunction or an accident occur.
Driver training for self-driving vehicles can help ensure that,drivers fully understand
system capabilities and limitations.This needs to occur beyond the vehicle purchase.Recent
evidence shows even relying on the information provided by the seller is not going to answer
many questions.All of this considered,the road forward for self-driving cars is not going to be
a smooth ride after all.
32.What can we learn from recent studies in human-vehicle interaction?
A.Automatic driving systems are not immune to errors.
B.Driverless vehicles may be misused by some people.
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C.Self-driving car makers areri't aware of the legal mafters.
D.Drivers have limited knowledge of the automatic systems.
33.What is the problem with requiring buyers to sign EULAs?
A.Drivers aren't willing to take responsibility
B.End users find the terms complex to interpret.
C.The information provided may cause confusion.
D.Most users sign them without reading the terms.
34.What would drivers do when they suffer from "waming fatigue"?
A.Be distracted easily by the message.B.Rest a while to avoid fatigue driving.
C.Waste no time keeping the car moving.D.Take no action despite repeated warings.
35.Which would be the best title for the passage?
A.How Can We Reduce Self-Driving Risks?
B.Who's to Blame if a Self-Driving Car Crashes?
C.Are Self-Driving Systems Truly Safe and Legal?
D.Where Will the Human-Vehicle Interaction Lead?
第二节(共5小题:每小题3分,满分15分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
Truly Enjoy Your Life
The secret to truly enjoying life lies in making small changes to your everyday lives.
36 They will help you realize what you can do to enjoy your life to the fullest.
Surround yourself with positive and loving people.Sometimes there's nothing more
enjoyable than spending time with beloved family members or great friends.Make an effort to
spend quality time with the people closest to you.37 Even if you can't meet up in person,
you can stay connected by texting,calling or interacting over social media.
Love yourself and show yourself sympathy.When you love yourself,you begin to start
viewing yourself and your life through a more positive lens.Tell yourself things like,"I'm a
good personm strong,"and"deserve to be loved."When treating yourself with sympathy,
you're more likely to feel happy and achieve success.38
Reward yourself for making progress and continuing to.grow.Make sure to celebrate even
the smallest signs of progress and growth rather than only praising yourself for the successes
you've achieved.Give yourself an encouraging pat on the back occasionally.39 Reward
yourself with small breaks throughout the work day or buy yourself a treat whenever you cross
something off your to-do list.
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Bo honost about your wants and nceds.Rnthor than bottling up all,of your thoughts and
keoping them to yoursolf,let othors know whon you noed somothing,Doing so can roally holp
you becomo moro confidont.40 When living life on your own torms,you'll be happier
and more content.State your opinions and honost thoughts but remain respectful and listen to
others as woll,
A.It will keop you motivated to do your best.
B.The following are somo practical tips for you.
C.Try to keep in constant touch with your good frionds.
D.You can also feel like you have control ovor your life.
E.You might unavoidably moct with rejeotion from others.
F.Do your best to avoid thoso who are unfriondly towards you.
G.Being forgiving to yourself can holp lower feolings of stress,anger and hurt.
第三部分语自知识运用(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,湖分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的圾
佳选项。
One day I was at home with nothing particular to do so I decided to turn on the TV.The
San Diego Chargers(圣地亚哥闪电队)4L一to be playing the Detroit Lions(底特律雄狮
A).At tho time,I wasn't really into football at all.However,the seemingly down and out
Chargers made a miraculous comeback to 42I It was the players'great dedication that
brought thom tho victory.Now yoars later,that simple decision of turning on tho TV croated a
43 for sports and n lifelong fan.But 44 I had nevor turned on the TV that day?Would
I still havo the samo passion for sports?
How 45 would the world be if one seemingly unimportant choice never happened?
One would think it 46 how significant that event was.A decision a world lcador has to
make on whether to go to war scems to have a much 47impact than a call on what a
person decides to have for lunch.48,oven the most insignificant choices can have major
effects,even changing the course of history.Could you ever belicve that a llttle mold
transformed tho world?Without it,Alexander Fleming would not have made the revolutionary
49 of ponicillin ()It all happened duo to a simplo accidont in a lab.
This doos not have to be 50 to significant historical events,but small events can also
lead to major changes in a person's life.Turning on the TV 51 making a huge impact on
my life.Through sports,I've learned the value of commitment.
It's our choices that make each of us unique.Though they may seem 52 at the
moment,over time the significance of each choice53,making it more likely that you will
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42.A.quit
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C,win
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43、A.passion
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C.rule
D.record
44.A.how como
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C.ovon if
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45.A.fasoinating
B.good
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46.A.points to
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47.A.quicker
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48.A.Therefore
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49.A.stalement
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51.A.ended up
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D.appealed to
52.A.comforting
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C.delightful
D.small
53.A,increases
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54,A.improve
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Having lived in a bamboo-rich area for thousands of years,the people of Xiangshan had
long'developed a bamboo carving art for appreciation.It wasn't until 56 late 1970s that a
group of folk artists,57 were previously carpenters(),began to further cxplore and
innovate bamboo root carving based on their unique perception of natural beauty.Inspired by
the process of boiling eggs in tea,the artists boiled their carvings together with 58
(prepare)pigments"()and carried out insect-proof treatments in a pot.This process not
only gave the root carvings an antique appearance59 also preserved their color,and the
experiment was a great success.In 1983,Xiangshan bamboo root carving won the Golden
Eagle Award at Zhejiang's New,Famous and High-quality Spocialties Exhibition.This 60
(recognize)attracted national atterition and led 61 the rising fame of this art form.In
1996,China's Ministry of Culture honored Xiangshan 'as "The Town of Folk Art-Bamboo
Root Carving",62(significant)enhancing its reputation as a culturalcenter.In 2021,
Xiangshan'bamboo root carving 63(inolude)in the fifth ibatch of national intangible
cultural heritage representative project lists.Today,the art symbolizes a dialogue between
human'creativity and nature,64(maintain)Ming-era traditions while inspining modern
65(ecology)art.
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