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广东省深圳市中荟中学B部2026届高三英语周测10 班级 姓名_______________ 小组__________ 阅读理解 A Although travelling alone may sound discouraging solo travel is continuing to rise in popularity. There may be numerous reasons why someone is travelling independently. Here are our top reasons to travel by yourself. Time for you Some people say solo travel is the comfort and relaxation of having your very own. However, for those looking for some more adventurous “me-time,” solo tours also typically offer plenty of free time to go it alone. During your time at leisure, you have the freedom to do your own exploration, see the sights you want to see or simply relax and take it easy. With no-one to compromise with, it’s totally up to you. Meet like-minded people Solo travel doesn’t mean you have to travel alone. Solo travelers come from all walks of life, but they usually all share the same passion — a desire to see the world! It’s often the people you meet on holiday that are the max highlight of the entire trip and, even though you’re travelling alone, you’ll have amazing memories of the shared experiences you had together with people in your group. Take plenty of pictures to remember forever. You’ll never be alone Group travel is ideal for solo travelers as it offers the opportunity to a group of like-minded people, each interested in their chosen destination. Being part of a group provides extra security (especially key for independent female travelers who may feel anxious about being on their own) and for everyone there is the benefit of an expert local guide who is keen to share their knowledge. The guides also accompany you on tours and can offer suggestions on what to see and do in your leisure time to ensure you have an authentic and enjoyable experience. So if your friends and family are unable to join you on your dream holiday, don’t let that stop you. Travel Department is delighted to partner with Reader’s Digest and offer their readers an exclusive discount on 2023 & 2024 holidays. To discuss any questions or make a booking simply call 0203 966 0527. 1. What is the best part of the entire solo trip? A. The beautiful scenery on the way. B. The freedom to choose your destination. C. The people you meet during the trip. D. The pictures you take along the way. 2. What can a local guide offer? A. Protection and security measures. B. Company and personalized suggestions. C. Knowledge and leisure activities. D. Freedom and enjoyable experience. 3. What is the purpose of the text? A. To educate. B. To explain. C. To advertise. D. To instruct. 【答案】1. C 2. B 3. C 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要说明了应该单独旅行的三个理由。 【1题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段“It’s often the people you meet on holiday that are the max highlight of the entire trip and, even though you’re travelling alone, you’ll have amazing memories of the shared experiences you had together with people in your group.(通常你在假期遇到的人是整个旅行的最大亮点,即使你是一个人旅行,你也会和你的团队成员一起分享你的经历)”可知,整个独自旅行最棒的部分是旅途中遇到的人。故选C。 【2题详解】 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“Being part of a group provides extra security (especially key for independent female travelers who may feel anxious about being on their own) and for everyone there is the benefit of an expert local guide who is keen to share their knowledge. The guides also accompany you on tours and can offer suggestions on what to see and do in your leisure time to ensure you have an authentic and enjoyable experience. (作为团体的一部分提供了额外的安全保障(特别是对于独立的女性旅行者来说,她们可能会对自己感到焦虑),对每个人来说,都有一个热衷于分享知识的专业当地导游的好处。导游也会陪你一起旅行,并为你提供一些建议,告诉你在闲暇时间该看什么、做什么,以确保你有一个真实而愉快的经历)”可知,当地导游能提供陪伴和个性化的建议。故选B。 【3题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段“So, if your friends and family are unable to join you on your dream holiday, don’t let that stop you. Travel Department is delighted to partner with Reader’s Digest and offer their readers an exclusive discount on 2023 & 2024 holidays. To discuss any questions or make a booking simply call 0203 966 0527.(所以,如果你的朋友和家人不能加入你的梦想假期,不要让它阻止你。旅游部很高兴与读者文摘合作,为读者提供2023年和2024年假期的独家折扣。讨论任何问题或预订只需拨打0203 966 0527)”可推知,文章的目的是做广告。故选C。 B One of the problems damaging our planet is the number of things we throw away. Rubbish of all kinds is piling up in landfill and polluting our rivers and oceans. A more recent addition to the list of things we throw away is e-waste — electronic items that are broken and not recycled. Now solutions are being found to give this stuff a new life. A UN report claims the 50 million tonnes of e-waste generated every year will more than double to 110 million tonnes by 2050 and that’s partly because it’s cheaper to replace them than fix them, but also because we lack the skills to repair them. However, there’s a growing trend for repair events and clubs which could be part of a solution to the growing amount of electrical and electronic junk. The BBC visited a Restart Project in London. One of its volunteers, Francesco Calo, said that “this project allows you to reduce waste, extend the life of objects, and it helps people who cannot afford to get rid of items that have gone wrong.” As many electrical items contain valuable metals, another idea is e-waste mining. An experiment at the University of New South Wales involves extracting (提取) these materials from electronic gadgets (部件). It’s thought that doing this could be more profitable than traditional mining. With phones typically containing as many as 60 elements, this could be part of the solution to our appetite for new technology. These projects make total sense — collections of e-waste for recycling are “not growing or even decreasing” according to Ruediger Kuehr, a professor of the United Nations University. And in countries where there is no relevant laws, much of it just gets dumped. However, the European Union, for example, is trying to tackle the problem by insisting manufacturers have to make appliances longer-lasting and will have to supply spare parts for machines for up to 10 years. 4. What does the underlined part “this stuff” in paragraph 1 refer to? A. Our planet B. E-waste C. Recycling system D. Rubbish 5. How does Restart Project in London help with e-waste? A. By offering high prices to recycle e-waste. B. By training volunteers to promote e-waste. C. By creating long-lasting items to avoid e-waste. D. By fixing electrical items to reduce e-waste. 6. Why is traditional mining mentioned in paragraph 4? A. To emphasize the value of e-waste mining. B. To suggest a way for people to earn a living. C. To explain the process of e-waste mining. D. To provide a way of dealing with rubbish. 7. What is the passage mainly about? A. Why our planet is getting worse. B. What can be done to manage e-waste. C. Why technology is not a good thing. D. How we can protect the environment. 【答案】4. B 5. D 6. A 7. B 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了现在人们正在寻找办法解决日益严重的电子垃圾问题。 【4题详解】 词句猜测题。根据划线词上文“A more recent addition to the list of things we throw away is e-waste — electronic items that are broken and not recycled.(最近,我们扔掉的东西清单上又多了一个电子垃圾——坏掉的、不能回收的电子产品)”可知,现在,人们正在寻找新的解决方案来赋予电子垃圾新的生命。故划线词指的是“电子垃圾”。故选B。 【5题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段“However, there’s a growing trend for repair events and clubs which could be part of a solution to the growing amount of electrical and electronic junk. The BBC visited a Restart Project in London.(然而,越来越多的维修活动和俱乐部可能成为解决日益增多的电子电气垃圾的一部分。BBC访问了伦敦的一个重启项目)”可知,伦敦的重启项目通过修理电器来减少电子垃圾,以帮助处理电子垃圾。故选D。 【6题详解】 推理判断题。根据第四段“As many electrical items contain valuable metals, another idea is e-waste mining. An experiment at the University of New South Wales involves extracting (提取) these materials from electronic gadgets (部件). It’s thought that doing this could be more profitable than traditional mining. With phones typically containing as many as 60 elements, this could be part of the solution to our appetite for new technology.(由于许多电子产品都含有贵重金属,另一个想法是电子废物开采。新南威尔士大学的一项实验涉及从电子产品中提取这些材料。人们认为,这样做可能比传统采矿更有利可图。手机通常包含多达60个元素,这可能是解决我们对新技术需求的一部分)”可推知,第4段提到传统采矿来强调电子垃圾挖掘的价值。故选A。 【7题详解】 主旨大意题。根据第一段“A more recent addition to the list of things we throw away is e-waste — electronic items that are broken and not recycled. Now solutions are being found to give this stuff a new life.(最近,我们扔掉的东西清单上又多了一个电子垃圾——坏掉的、不能回收的电子产品。现在,人们正在寻找新的解决方案来赋予这种物质新的生命)”结合文章主要介绍了现在人们正在寻找办法解决日益严重的电子垃圾问题。可知,这篇文章主要讲的是管理电子垃圾可以做些什么。故选B。 C Being an opinion writer and journalist, I was demanded that I make a public statement about hot issues online. The voices yelling at me and anyone else who failed to post seemed to believe that not making a statement was itself a statement — and an immoral one, at that. On social media, people take a position that results in positive comments but reduces complex issues to a simple yes or no. Taking simplistic stands can also lead to twisting words. This kind of simple thinking is deeply unserious and further fuels hatred (敌意), changing personal opinions into extremism and mistaking the expressions of anger for brave action in the face of horror. These loud, reductive declarations reflect genuine fear about horrors that lie beyond words. Simple binaries (二元对立) imply simple solutions. And it’s much more pleasant to tell yourself you stand on the side of good, against evil, than to question whether the lines of boundaries were drawn correctly. Sitting with uncertainty is hard, especially when social media has urged us to expect perfect real-time information during unfortunate events and immediate answers and resolution. Moral certainty is a point we stand on when factual certainty is not possible. And the faster we express it, the more certain we appear. Such thoughtless posts are not what bother me most, though. Instead, it’s the idea that not posting is wrong somehow — that everyone needs to speak, all the time. It discourages shutting up and listening and letting the voices that matter the most be heard over the noise. It suggests that having any doubts about what’s happening or forming moral conclusions that don’t make sense to share on social media is unacceptable. I do have opinions, of course, but they don’t fit on social media. While I’ve regretted posting half-formed thoughts too quickly, I’ve never regretted waiting until I was less angry or not posting at all. 8. What does the author think of people’s quick posts on hot issues? A. Positive. B. Irresponsible. C. Uncaring. D. Unkind. 9. What do paragraphs 3 and 4 try to explain? A. Reasons why people rush to post opinions. B. Ways people use to express ideas. C. Means by which people solve difficult problems. D. Facts on which people base their judgement. 10. What upsets the author most? A. Too many posts online. B. Too much false information. C. People’s judgement on not posting. D. People’s unawareness of current issues. 11. What message does the author really convey? A. It’s useless to post ideas on social media. B. It’s better to keep silent than blindly follow suit. C. Everyone has the right to voice his opinion. D. Everyone must guard network security. 【答案】8. B 9. A 10. C 11. B 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇议论文。文章主要说明了作者认为人们在热点问题上的快速发帖是不负责任的,认为这些大声的、简化的声明反映了对无法用语言表达的恐怖的真正恐惧,我们表达得越快,我们就显得越确定。对此作者建议谨慎发言,保持沉默比盲目跟风要好。 【8题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段“Being an opinion writer and journalist, I was demanded that I make a public statement about hot issues online. The voices yelling at me and anyone else who failed to post seemed to believe that not making a statement was itself a statement — and an immoral one, at that.(作为一名观点作家和记者,我被要求就网络热点问题发表公开声明。那些对我和其他没有发帖的人大喊大叫的声音似乎相信,不发表声明本身就是一种声明——而且是一种不道德的声明)”以及第二段“This kind of simple thinking is deeply unserious and further fuels hatred (敌意), changing personal opinions into extremism and mistaking the expressions of anger for brave action in the face of horror.(这种简单的想法是非常不严肃的,而且会进一步助长仇恨,把个人观点变成极端主义,把愤怒的表达误认为面对恐怖的勇敢行动)”可知,作者认为看待人们在热点问题上的快速发帖是不负责任的。故选B。 【9题详解】 主旨大意题。根据第三段“These loud, reductive declarations reflect genuine fear about horrors that lie beyond words. Simple binaries (二元对立) imply simple solutions. And it’s much more pleasant to tell yourself you stand on the side of good, against evil, than to question whether the lines of boundaries were drawn correctly.(这些大声的、简化的声明反映了对无法用语言表达的恐怖的真正恐惧。简单的二进制文件意味着简单的解决方案。告诉自己你站在正义的一边,对抗邪恶,比质疑界限是否画得正确要愉快得多)”以及第四段“Sitting with uncertainty is hard, especially when social media has urged us to expect perfect real-time information during unfortunate events and immediate answers and resolution. Moral certainty is a point we stand on when factual certainty is not possible. And the faster we express it, the more certain we appear.(面对不确定性是很难的,尤其是当社交媒体敦促我们期待在不幸事件中获得完美的实时信息,并立即得到答案和解决方案时。道德确定性是当事实确定性不可能实现时我们所站的立场。我们表达得越快,我们就显得越确定)”可知,第3段和第4段试图解释人们急于发表意见的原因。故选A。 【10题详解】 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“Such thoughtless posts are not what bother me most, though. Instead, it’s the idea that not posting is wrong somehow — that everyone needs to speak, all the time. It discourages shutting up and listening and letting the voices that matter the most be heard over the noise. It suggests that having any doubts about what’s happening or forming moral conclusions that don’t make sense to share on social media is unacceptable.(不过,这些轻率的帖子并不是最让我烦恼的。相反,人们认为不发帖在某种程度上是错误的——每个人都需要随时发言。它不鼓励你闭嘴倾听,让最重要的声音盖过噪音被听到。这表明,对正在发生的事情有任何怀疑,或者得出在社交媒体上分享毫无意义的道德结论,都是不可接受的)”可知,最让作者不安的是人们对不发帖的判断。故选C。 【11题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段“I do have opinions, of course, but they don’t fit on social media. While I’ve regretted posting half-formed thoughts too quickly, I’ve never regretted waiting until I was less angry or not posting at all.(当然,我也有自己的观点,但它们不适合在社交媒体上发表。虽然我曾后悔过太快地发布半成品的想法,但我从未后悔过等到我不那么生气时再发布,或者根本不发布)”结合文章主要说明了作者认为人们在热点问题上的快速发帖是不负责任的,认为这些大声的、简化的声明反映了对无法用语言表达的恐怖的真正恐惧,我们表达得越快,我们就显得越确定。对此作者建议谨慎发言,保持沉默比盲目跟风要好。可推知,作者想表达的是保持沉默比盲目跟风要好。故选B。 D In the face of technological change, creativity is often held up as a unique human quality. Today however, AI applications such as Chat GPT and Midjourney seem to threaten to upend this special status. These new AI models learn from huge database and user feedback, and can produce new contents in the form of text, images, and sounds. As such, jobs focused on delivering contents — writing, creating images, coding, and other jobs — now seem likely to be uniquely affected by AI. The situation seems more concerning when most of these applications are so easy to use that even children with elementary-level skills in their natural language can use them to create contents right now. This isn’t a necessary threat to people who do creative work, though. Rather than putting many creators out of work, AI allows them to do it with greater speed and efficiency and reduces the time and effort required to come up with new ideas. Of course, humans will still have to devote time to possibly correcting and editing the information AI produces, but, overall, creative projects should be able to move forward more quickly. But what we can’t ignore is that AI produces contents cheaply and fast. So there’s always a trend that human writers, producers, and creators practice less and less new human intellectual thoughts and gradually rely on AI design totally. In this way there’s a real risk that innovation will slow down over time and thus significantly change the present structure for creative work. Creativity has always been of great importance to innovation process and hence competitiveness. So, we need to understand the threats and challenges AI brings. And once we understand what is to change and how, we can adopt AI to create greater value and it is quite hopeful that we see further liberation for creativity. 12. Why do new AI models seem to threaten human creativity? A. Because they collect huge information. B. Because they do creative work. C. Because they disturb humans judgement. D. Because they offer easy access. 13. How can AI help people who do creative work? A. By bettering the creating process. B. By sorting out information into groups. C. By helping correct creator’s mistakes. D. By reducing the producing cost. 14. What is the real risk AI may bring? A. AI drives humans out of work. B. It is hard to discover Al’s mistakes. C. Humans rely on AI too much. D. No innovation is in AI’s design. 15. What is the proper title for this text? A. Who Changes the Structure of Creative Work? B. Creativity: Unique Human Quality at Last C. AI Is Destroying the Field of Creativity D. Could AI Threaten Human Creativity? 【答案】12. B 13. A 14. C 15. D 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了人工智能因为也从事创造性工作从未威胁到了人类的创造力,但同时指出人工智能可能带来的真正风险是人类过于依赖人工智能。 【12题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段“These new AI models learn from huge database and user feedback, and can produce new contents in the form of text, images, and sounds.(这些新的人工智能模型从庞大的数据库和用户反馈中学习,并能以文本、图像和声音的形式产生新的内容。)”可知,新的人工智能模型似乎会威胁到人类的创造力是因为他们从事创造性工作。故选B。 【13题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段“This isn’t a necessary threat to people who do creative work, though. Rather than putting many creators out of work, AI allows them to do it with greater speed and efficiency and reduces the time and effort required to come up with new ideas.(不过,对于从事创造性工作的人来说,这并不是一种必要的威胁。人工智能并没有让许多创作者失业,而是让他们以更快的速度和效率完成工作,减少了提出新想法所需的时间和精力)”可知,人工智能通过改进创作过程帮助从事创造性工作的人。故选A。 14题详解】 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“So there’s always a trend that human writers, producers, and creators practice less and less new human intellectual thoughts and gradually rely on AI design totally.(所以总有一种趋势,人类作家、制作人和创作者越来越少地实践新的人类智力思想,逐渐完全依赖人工智能设计)”可知,人工智能可能带来的真正风险是人类过于依赖人工智能。故选C。 【15题详解】 主旨大意题。根据第一段“In the face of technological change, creativity is often held up as a unique human quality.(面对技术变革,创造力往往被认为是人类独有的品质)”以及第二段“Today however, AI applications such as Chat GPT and Midjourney seem to threaten to upend this special status.(然而,今天,像Chat GPT和Midjourney这样的人工智能应用程序似乎有可能颠覆这一特殊地位)”结合文章主要说明了人工智能因为也从事创造性工作从未威胁到了人类的创造力,但同时指出人工智能可能带来的真正风险是人类过于依赖人工智能。可知,D选项“人工智能会威胁人类的创造力吗?”最符合文章标题。故选D。 二、七选五 Performing First-Aid During a Nose Bleed Nose bleeds are common and can occur naturally. Nose bleeds occur when the inner lining of one’s nose is hurt or dry. ____16____. Almost all nose bleeds originate from blood vessels (血管) in the front part of the nasal septum, which is the inside middle tissue separating both nostrils (鼻孔). With that knowledge, you can manage your own nose bleeds. Position your body. To begin, sit down, since it is more comfortable than standing. ____17____. Raise head slightly forward so that the blood flows slower and smaller gradually through the nostrils. A towel can be held under your nose to collect the blood. Pinch (捏) the nose. With a finger and thumb, pinch the lower fleshy end of the nose, completely blocking the nostrils. Pinching at this point directly applies pressure at the region where the blood vessels are damaged. ____18____. Keep pinching the nose for 10 minutes, then release. While you do this, breathe through the mouth. ____19____. Lowering your body temperature can help reduce the blood flow to your nose. To do this, place ice cubes in your mouth. This helps achieve a lower temperature sooner than cooling the external part of the nose. It also will help you keep the lower temperature for longer. Wash your nose and rest. After bleeding has stopped, you can clean the area around your nose with warm water. After you have cleaned your face, you should rest for a while. ____20____. You can lie down while resting. A. Cool yourself down. B. Watch your body reaction. C. It will help stop the flow of blood. D. A hospital check is then quite necessary. E. This is to help to prevent further bleeding again. F. Do not lie down as this can cause blood to pass down the throat. G. The resulting damage to small blood vessels in the nose causes bleeding. 【答案】16. G 17. F 18. C 19. A 20. E 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了处理流鼻血的急救方法。 【16题详解】 根据上文“Nose bleeds occur when the inner lining of one’s nose is hurt or dry. (当鼻子内壁受伤或干燥时就会流鼻血)”和下文“Almost all nose bleeds originate from blood vessels (血管) in the front part of the nasal septum, which is the inside middle tissue separating both nostrils (鼻孔).(鼻中隔是分隔两个鼻孔的中间组织,几乎所有的鼻出血都源于鼻中隔前部的血管)”可知,本段主要在讲流鼻血的原因。比对所有选项,只有G项“The resulting damage to small blood vessels in the nose causes bleeding.(对鼻子小血管的损伤会导致出血)”与本段话题一致。故选G项。 【17题详解】 上文“To begin, sit down, since it is more comfortable than standing.(首先,坐着,因为坐着比站着更舒服)”说明处理流鼻血时要坐着,F项“Do not lie down as this can cause blood to pass down the throat.(不要躺下,因为这样会导致血液通过喉咙)”与上文构成并列关系,说明处理流鼻血时不能躺着。两个句子就处理流鼻血时的身体姿态给出建议,照应本段主题句“Position your body.(调整身体姿势)”,上下文语意连贯。故选F项。 【18题详解】 上文“With a finger and thumb, pinch the lower fleshy end of the nose, completely blocking the nostrils. Pinching at this point directly applies pressure at the region where the blood vessels are damaged.(用手指和拇指捏住鼻子的下端,完全堵住鼻孔。在这一点上捏直接对血管受损的区域施加压力)”就如何捏鼻子给出详细指导,C项“It will help stop the flow of blood.(这将有助于阻止血液流动)”承接上文,说明这样做的效果,这将有助于阻止血液流动。故选C项。 【19题详解】 设空句是段首主题句,根据下文“Lowering your body temperature can help reduce the blood flow to your nose. To do this, place ice cubes in your mouth. This helps achieve a lower temperature sooner than cooling the external part of the nose. It also will help you keep the lower temperature for longer.(降低体温有助于减少流向鼻子的血液。要做到这一点,把冰块放在嘴里。这有助于比冷却鼻子外部更快地达到较低的温度。它也会帮助你保持较低的温度更长时间)”可知,本段建议降低体温,所以A项“Cool yourself down.(让自己凉下来)”是本段内容的概括。故选A项。 【20题详解】 上文“After you have cleaned your face, you should rest for a while.(洗脸后,你应该休息一会儿)”建议要休息,E项“This is to help to prevent further bleeding again.(这是为了防止再次出血)”说明原因,休息是为了防止再次出血,上下文语意连贯。故选E项。 三、完形填空 In January 2008, Rachel Lapierre, a full-time nurse and part-time volunteer aid worker, made a life-changing decision. After an exhausting day at work she ____21____ a $4 lottery ticket (彩票) at a local store. At that moment, Rachel made a(n) ____22____ — if she struck it lucky with the lottery, she would ____23____ her nursing career. Because humanitarian (人道主义) work was what she had longed to ____24____ her life to. When Rachel scratched the ticket, she discovered she had won a big ____25____ — $675,000. True to her word, Lapierre spent all her life through her ____26____ project, Le Book Humanitaire. It began as a humble ____27____ of good deeds in a simple notebook, which she used to keep track of what she had done to ____28____ those living in the small communities around her. To her, they were just small acts of ____29____ — buying clothes for newly arrived immigrants, or delivering ____30____ to lonely seniors. But ____31____ started spreading, and a Facebook page she created for the project became a(n) ____32____ way to answer requests from those in need. Over the years, Le Book has ____33____ a remarkable team of 80 volunteers. This nonprofit ____34____ has become a hope for the community. The notebook itself has since been replaced by dozens more, ____35____ millions of deeds. In 2022 alone, it ____36____ nearly 450,000 acts of service, ____37____ the lives of countless individuals. Le Book Humanitaire, born from Rachel’s lottery win, continues to be a source of ____38____ for the community. “When you do a good deed, it has a butterfly effect,” says Lapierre. “One good deed can ____39____ 10 people. So if we all do a good deed? That can ____40____ the world.” 21. A. booked B. bought C. noticed D. delivered 22. A. agreement B. choice C. wish D. deal 23. A. quit B. earn C. fund D. improve 24. A. adapt B. ease C. devote D. compare 25. A. prize B. competition C. game D. profit 26. A. team B. research C. nursing D. charity 27. A. comment B. plan C. survey D. record 28. A. pay B. help C. treat D. attract 29. A. encouragement B. bravery C. generosity D. kindness 30. A. orders B. messages C. meals D. speeches 31. A. word B. money C. dream D. career 32. A. valuable B. unusual C. efficient D. positive 33. A. worked with B. developed into C. accounted for D. focused on 34. A. research B. organization C. firm D. hospital 35. A. representing B. imitating C. predicting D. recommending 36. A. designed B. completed C. invested D. introduced 37. A. rescuing B. deciding C. protecting D. touching 38 A. inspiration B. enthusiasm C. relief D. fantasy 39. A. assist B. shape C. affect D. liberate 40. A. explore B. satisfy C. rule D. save 【答案】21. B 22. C 23. A 24. C 25. A 26. D 27. D 28. B 29. D 30. C 31. A 32. C 33. B 34. B 35. A 36. B 37. D 38. A 39. C 40. D 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了中彩票的Rachel Lapierre信守诺言,辞去了护士的工作,并通过她的项目“Le Book Humanitaire”致力于帮助他人,她认为一件好事可以影响十个人。如果我们都做一件好事就可以拯救世界。 【21题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:劳累了一天后,她在当地一家商店买了一张4美元的彩票。A. booked预定;B. bought购买;C. noticed注意到;D. delivered递送。根据后文“a $4 lottery ticket at a local store”指在商店购买彩票。故选B。 【22题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:在那一刻,瑞秋许下了一个愿望——如果她中了彩票,她将放弃她的护理事业。A. agreement协议;B. choice选择;C. wish希望;D. deal交易。根据后文“if she struck it lucky with the lottery”可知是在许愿中彩票然后辞职。故选C。 【23题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在那一刻,瑞秋许下了一个愿望——如果她中了彩票,她将放弃她的护理事业。A. quit停止,放弃;B. earn赚得;C. fund资助;D. improve改善。根据后文提到她中了彩票就投身到自己的Le Book Humanitaire项目中,可知如果她中了彩票,她将放弃她的护理事业。故选A。 【24题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:因为人道主义工作是她一直渴望奉献一生事业。A. adapt适应;B. ease缓解;C. devote奉献;D. compare比较。根据后文“Lapierre spent all her life through her”可知,人道主义工作是她一直渴望奉献一生的事业。故选C。 【25题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:当瑞秋刮开彩票时,她发现自己中了一大笔钱——67.5万美元。A. prize奖品;B. competition比赛;C. game游戏;D. profit利润。根据后文“$675,000”可知,瑞秋的彩票中的中奖了。故选A。 【26题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:拉皮埃尔信守诺言,把她的一生都花在了她的慈善项目“人道主义书”上。A. team队伍;B. research研究;C. nursing护理;D. charity慈善。根据后文“This nonprofit”提到这个组织是非营利性的,以及她帮助别人可知是慈善组织。故选D。 【27题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:起初,她只是在一个简单的笔记本上记录她所做的善事,她用它来记录她为帮助周围小社区的人所做的事情。A. comment评论;B. plan计划;C. survey调查表;D. record记录。根据后文“of good deeds in a simple notebook, which she used to keep track of what she had done”指她在一个简单的笔记本上记录她所做的善事,故选D。 【28题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:起初,她只是在一个简单的笔记本上记录她所做的善事,她用它来记录她为帮助周围小社区的人所做的事情。A. pay支付;B. help帮助;C. treat对待;D. attract吸引。根据后文“buying clothes for newly arrived immigrants”可知,她把自己帮助别人的事情记录下来。故选B。 【29题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:对她来说,这些都是小小的善举——为新移民买衣服,或者给孤独的老人送饭。A. encouragement鼓励;B. bravery勇敢;C. generosity慷慨;D. kindness善良。后文“buying clothes for newly arrived immigrants”提到为新移民买衣服是小的善举。故选D。 【30题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:对她来说,这些都是小小的善举——为新移民买衣服,或者给孤独的老人送饭。A. orders订单;B. messages信息;C. meals餐食;D. speeches演讲。根据后文“to lonely seniors”可知,善举包括给孤独老人送饭。故选C。 【31题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:但是消息开始传播开来,她为这个项目创建的Facebook页面成为了一个有效的方式来回答那些有需要的人的请求。A. word单词,消息;B. money金钱;C. dream梦想;D. career事业。根据后文“started spreading, and a Facebook page she created for the project”指她帮助他人的消息传播开来,故选A。 【32题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但是消息开始传播开来,她为这个项目创建的Facebook页面成为了一个有效的方式来回答那些有需要的人的请求。A. valuable宝贵的;B. unusual不寻常的;C. efficient效率高的;D. positive积极的。根据后文“way to answer requests from those in need”可知,她为这个项目创建的Facebook页面成为了一个有效的方式来回答那些有需要的人的请求。故选C。 【33题详解】 考查动词短语辨析。句意:多年来,乐书已经发展成为一支由80名志愿者组成的卓越团队。A. worked with和……工作;B. developed into发展;C. accounted for解释;D. focused on集中。根据后文“a remarkable team of 80 volunteers”可知,这个组织已经发展成为一支由80名志愿者组成的卓越团队。故选B。 【34题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这个非营利组织已经成为社区的希望。A. research研究;B. organization组织;C. firm公司;D. hospital医院。此处指上文“project, Le Book Humanitaire”提到的非营利组织Le Book Humanitaire。故选B。 【35题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:从那以后,笔记本本身已经被几十个笔记本取代,代表着数百万的事迹。A. representing代表;B. imitating模仿;C. predicting预测;D. recommending推荐。上文“The notebook itself has since been replaced by dozens more”可知,这些笔记本代表着数百万的事迹。故选A。 【36题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:仅在2022年,它就完成了近45万项服务,触及了无数人的生活。A. designed设计;B. completed完成;C. invested投资;D. introduced介绍。根据后文“nearly 450,000 acts of service”指这个组织完成了近45万项服务,故选B。 【37题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:仅在2022年,它就完成了近45万项服务,触及了无数人的生活。A. rescuing救援;B. deciding决定;C. protecting保护;D. touching触动。根据后文“the lives of countless individuals”可知,组织提供的服务触及了无数人的生活。故选D。 【38题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:瑞秋彩票中奖后成立的Le Book Humanitaire一直是社区的灵感来源。A. inspiration灵感;B. enthusiasm热情;C. relief安慰;D. fantasy幻想。后文“When you do a good deed, it has a butterfly effect(当你做一件好事时,它会产生蝴蝶效应)”提到了做好事会有蝴蝶效应,说明Le Book Humanitaire成了社区的灵感来源。故选A。 【39题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:一件好事可以影响十个人。A. assist帮助;B. shape塑造;C. affect影响;D. liberate解放。根据上文“When you do a good deed, it has a butterfly effect(当你做一件好事时,它会产生蝴蝶效应)”可知,蝴蝶效应表明好事有广泛的影响力。故选C。 【40题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这可以拯救世界。A. explore探索;B. satisfy满足;C. rule统治;D. save拯救。上文提到一件好事可以影响十个人,那么如果都做好事,将可以拯救世界。故选D。 四、语法填空 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 The Qiaoxi Historical and Cultural Block in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is perfect for visitors ____41____ (experience) China’s rich culture. The area is known ____42____ “Qiaoxi,” which means to the west of a bridge. Because its ____43____ (locate) is on the western side of Hangzhou’s famous Gongchen Bridge, an ancient structure ____44____ (lay) across the Grand Canal. Once a busy market for local trade in ancient times and ____45____ industrial area in modern times, the Qiaoxi Block has now become a tourism district. Visitors can enjoy Chinese culture up close through a blend (混合) of ____46____ (tradition) business trade, scenic spots and residential areas. It is also a place ____47____ several museums meet together, including the China Knives, Scissors and Swords Museum, the China Umbrella Museum, and the China Fan Museum and so on. ____48____ (walk) along the street, visitors can encounter street performances featuring local folk arts, or take their children to a Chinese medicine workshop, ____49____ try their hand at gaining cultural heritage skills at the Handicraft Dynamic Museum. The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal ____50____ (list) on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014, where the two heritage sites of the Gongchen Bridge and the Qiaoxi Historical and Cultural Block were included in the project as well. 【答案】41. to experience 42. as 43. location 44. laying 45. an 46. traditional 47. where 48. Walking 49. or 50. was listed 【解析】 【导语】本文是说明文。介绍了浙江省杭州市的桥西历史文化街区是一个游客体验中国丰富文化的绝佳场所。 【41题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:位于浙江省杭州市的桥西历史文化街区是游客体验中国丰富文化的绝佳场所。此处是固定句型:主语+be+adj.+for sb.+to do sth.意为“对某人来说做某事是……的”。故填to experience。 【42题详解】 考查介词。句意:这个地区被称为“桥西”,意思是桥的西边。此处是固定搭配:be known as意为“被称为”符合语境。故填as。 【43题详解】 考查名词。句意:因为它位于杭州著名的拱辰桥的西侧,拱辰桥是一座横跨大运河的古老建筑。空前是形容词性物主代词,所以空处应填名词作主语,locate的名词形式是location,这座桥的位置是单数概念,故填location。 【44题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:因为它位于杭州著名的拱辰桥的西侧,拱辰桥是一座横跨大运河的古老建筑。本句已有谓语动词is,所以lay用非谓语形式,和逻辑主语structure之间是主动关系,用现在分词形式,作后置定语,故填laying。 【45题详解】 考查冠词。句意:桥西街区在古代是一个繁忙的地方贸易市场,近代是一个工业区,现在已经成为一个旅游区。area意为“区域”,为可数名词,句中用的单数,前应用不定冠词修饰,industrial为元音音素开头,用an修饰。故填an。 【46题详解】 考查形容词。句意:游客可以通过传统商业贸易、景点和住宅区的融合,近距离感受中国文化。空后是名词,所以空处应填形容词作定语,tradition的形容词形式是traditional。故填traditional。 【47题详解】 考查定语从句。句意:这里也是几家博物馆聚集的地方,包括中国刀剪剑博物馆、中国雨伞博物馆和中国扇子博物馆等等。分析句子结构可知,空处引导定语从句,先行词是place,在从句中作地点状语,用where引导。故填where。 【48题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:走在街上,游客可以看到当地民间艺术的街头表演,或者带着孩子去中医工作坊,或者在手工艺动态博物馆尝试获得文化遗产技能。本句已有谓语动词can encounter,所以walk用非谓语形式,和逻辑主语visitors之间是主动关系,用现在分词形式,作状语,位于句首,首字母应大写。故填Walking。 【49题详解】 考查连词。句意:走在街上,游客可以看到当地民间艺术的街头表演,或者带着孩子去中医工作坊,或者在手工艺动态博物馆尝试获得文化遗产技能。根据前文“visitors can encounter street performances featuring local folk arts, or take their children to a Chinese medicine workshop”可知,此处用or(或者)表选择,故填or。 【50题详解】 考查动词时态语态。句意:2014年,京杭大运河被列入联合国教科文组织世界遗产名录,拱辰桥和乔西历史文化街区两处遗产也被列入该名录。分析句子结构可知,list作本句谓语,和主语The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal之间是被动关系,用被动语态,根据时间状语in 2014可知,用一般过去时,主语是第三人称单数。故填was listed。 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 广东省深圳市中荟中学B部2026届高三英语周测10 班级 姓名_______________ 小组__________ 阅读理解 A Although travelling alone may sound discouraging, solo travel is continuing to rise in popularity. There may be numerous reasons why someone is travelling independently. Here are our top reasons to travel by yourself. Time for you Some people say solo travel is the comfort and relaxation of having your very own. However, for those looking for some more adventurous “me-time,” solo tours also typically offer plenty of free time to go it alone. During your time at leisure, you have the freedom to do your own exploration, see the sights you want to see or simply relax and take it easy. With no-one to compromise with, it’s totally up to you. Meet like-minded people Solo travel doesn’t mean you have to travel alone. Solo travelers come from all walks of life but they usually all share the same passion — a desire to see the world! It’s often the people you meet on holiday that are the max highlight of the entire trip and, even though you’re travelling alone, you’ll have amazing memories of the shared experiences you had together with people in your group. Take plenty of pictures to remember forever. You’ll never be alone Group travel is ideal for solo travelers as it offers the opportunity to a group of like-minded people, each interested in their chosen destination. Being part of a group provides extra security (especially key for independent female travelers who may feel anxious about being on their own) and for everyone there is the benefit of an expert local guide who is keen to share their knowledge. The guides also accompany you on tours and can offer suggestions on what to see and do in your leisure time to ensure you have an authentic and enjoyable experience. So, if your friends and family are unable to join you on your dream holiday, don’t let that stop you. Travel Department is delighted to partner with Reader’s Digest and offer their readers an exclusive discount on 2023 & 2024 holidays. To discuss any questions or make a booking simply call 0203 966 0527. 1. What is the best part of the entire solo trip? A. The beautiful scenery on the way. B. The freedom to choose your destination. C. The people you meet during the trip. D. The pictures you take along the way. 2. What can a local guide offer? A. Protection and security measures. B. Company and personalized suggestions. C Knowledge and leisure activities. D. Freedom and enjoyable experience. 3. What is the purpose of the text? A. To educate. B. To explain. C. To advertise. D. To instruct. B One of the problems damaging our planet is the number of things we throw away. Rubbish of all kinds is piling up in landfill and polluting our rivers and oceans. A more recent addition to the list of things we throw away is e-waste — electronic items that are broken and not recycled. Now solutions are being found to give this stuff a new life. A UN report claims the 50 million tonnes of e-waste generated every year will more than double to 110 million tonnes by 2050 and that’s partly because it’s cheaper to replace them than fix them, but also because we lack the skills to repair them. However, there’s a growing trend for repair events and clubs which could be part of a solution to the growing amount of electrical and electronic junk. The BBC visited a Restart Project in London. One of its volunteers, Francesco Calo, said that “this project allows you to reduce waste, extend the life of objects, and it helps people who cannot afford to get rid of items that have gone wrong.” As many electrical items contain valuable metals, another idea is e-waste mining. An experiment at the University of New South Wales involves extracting (提取) these materials from electronic gadgets (部件). It’s thought that doing this could be more profitable than traditional mining. With phones typically containing as many as 60 elements, this could be part of the solution to our appetite for new technology. These projects make total sense — collections of e-waste for recycling are “not growing or even decreasing” according to Ruediger Kuehr, a professor of the United Nations University. And in countries where there is no relevant laws, much of it just gets dumped. However, the European Union, for example, is trying to tackle the problem by insisting manufacturers have to make appliances longer-lasting and will have to supply spare parts for machines for up to 10 years. 4. What does the underlined part “this stuff” in paragraph 1 refer to? A. Our planet B. E-waste C. Recycling system D. Rubbish 5. How does Restart Project in London help with e-waste? A. By offering high prices to recycle e-waste. B. By training volunteers to promote e-waste. C. By creating long-lasting items to avoid e-waste. D. By fixing electrical items to reduce e-waste. 6. Why is traditional mining mentioned in paragraph 4? A. To emphasize the value of e-waste mining. B. To suggest a way for people to earn a living. C. To explain the process of e-waste mining. D. To provide a way of dealing with rubbish. 7. What is the passage mainly about? A. Why our planet is getting worse. B. What can be done to manage e-waste. C. Why technology is not a good thing. D. How we can protect the environment. C Being an opinion writer and journalist, I was demanded that I make a public statement about hot issues online. The voices yelling at me and anyone else who failed to post seemed to believe that not making a statement was itself a statement — and an immoral one, at that. On social media, people take a position that results in positive comments but reduces complex issues to a simple yes or no. Taking simplistic stands can also lead to twisting words. This kind of simple thinking is deeply unserious and further fuels hatred (敌意), changing personal opinions into extremism and mistaking the expressions of anger for brave action in the face of horror. These loud, reductive declarations reflect genuine fear about horrors that lie beyond words. Simple binaries (二元对立) imply simple solutions. And it’s much more pleasant to tell yourself you stand on the side of good, against evil, than to question whether the lines of boundaries were drawn correctly. Sitting with uncertainty is hard, especially when social media has urged us to expect perfect real-time information during unfortunate events and immediate answers and resolution. Moral certainty is a point we stand on when factual certainty is not possible. And the faster we express it, the more certain we appear. Such thoughtless posts are not what bother me most, though. Instead, it’s the idea that not posting is wrong somehow — that everyone needs to speak, all the time. It discourages shutting up and listening and letting the voices that matter the most be heard over the noise. It suggests that having any doubts about what’s happening or forming moral conclusions that don’t make sense to share on social media is unacceptable. I do have opinions, of course, but they don’t fit on social media. While I’ve regretted posting half-formed thoughts too quickly, I’ve never regretted waiting until I was less angry or not posting at all. 8. What does the author think of people’s quick posts on hot issues? A. Positive. B. Irresponsible. C. Uncaring. D. Unkind. 9. What do paragraphs 3 and 4 try to explain? A. Reasons why people rush to post opinions. B. Ways people use to express ideas. C Means by which people solve difficult problems. D. Facts on which people base their judgement. 10. What upsets the author most? A. Too many posts online. B. Too much false information. C. People’s judgement on not posting. D. People’s unawareness of current issues. 11. What message does the author really convey? A. It’s useless to post ideas on social media. B. It’s better to keep silent than blindly follow suit. C. Everyone has the right to voice his opinion. D. Everyone must guard network security. D In the face of technological change, creativity is often held up as a unique human quality. Today however, AI applications such as Chat GPT and Midjourney seem to threaten to upend this special status. These new AI models learn from huge database and user feedback, and can produce new contents in the form of text, images, and sounds. As such, jobs focused on delivering contents — writing, creating images, coding, and other jobs — now seem likely to be uniquely affected by AI. The situation seems more concerning when most of these applications are so easy to use that even children with elementary-level skills in their natural language can use them to create contents right now. This isn’t a necessary threat to people who do creative work, though. Rather than putting many creators out of work, AI allows them to do it with greater speed and efficiency and reduces the time and effort required to come up with new ideas. Of course, humans will still have to devote time to possibly correcting and editing the information AI produces, but, overall, creative projects should be able to move forward more quickly. But what we can’t ignore is that AI produces contents cheaply and fast. So there’s always a trend that human writers, producers, and creators practice less and less new human intellectual thoughts and gradually rely on AI design totally. In this way there’s a real risk that innovation will slow down over time and thus significantly change the present structure for creative work. Creativity has always been of great importance to innovation process and hence competitiveness. So, we need to understand the threats and challenges AI brings. And once we understand what is to change and how, we can adopt AI to create greater value and it is quite hopeful that we see further liberation for creativity. 12. Why do new AI models seem to threaten human creativity? A. Because they collect huge information. B. Because they do creative work. C. Because they disturb humans judgement. D. Because they offer easy access. 13. How can AI help people who do creative work? A. By bettering the creating process. B. By sorting out information into groups. C. By helping correct creator’s mistakes. D. By reducing the producing cost. 14. What is the real risk AI may bring? A. AI drives humans out of work. B. It is hard to discover Al’s mistakes. C. Humans rely on AI too much. D. No innovation is in AI’s design. 15. What is the proper title for this text? A. Who Changes the Structure of Creative Work? B. Creativity: Unique Human Quality at Last C. AI Is Destroying the Field of Creativity D. Could AI Threaten Human Creativity? 二、七选五 Performing First-Aid During a Nose Bleed Nose bleeds are common and can occur naturally. Nose bleeds occur when the inner lining of one’s nose is hurt or dry. ____16____. Almost all nose bleeds originate from blood vessels (血管) in the front part of the nasal septum, which is the inside middle tissue separating both nostrils (鼻孔). With that knowledge, you can manage your own nose bleeds. Position your body. To begin, sit down, since it is more comfortable than standing. ____17____. Raise head slightly forward so that the blood flows slower and smaller gradually through the nostrils. A towel can be held under your nose to collect the blood. Pinch (捏) the nose. With a finger and thumb, pinch the lower fleshy end of the nose, completely blocking the nostrils. Pinching at this point directly applies pressure at the region where the blood vessels are damaged. ____18____. Keep pinching the nose for 10 minutes, then release. While you do this, breathe through the mouth. ____19____. Lowering your body temperature can help reduce the blood flow to your nose. To do this, place ice cubes in your mouth. This helps achieve a lower temperature sooner than cooling the external part of the nose. It also will help you keep the lower temperature for longer. Wash your nose and rest. After bleeding has stopped, you can clean the area around your nose with warm water. After you have cleaned your face, you should rest for a while. ____20____. You can lie down while resting. A. Cool yourself down. B. Watch your body reaction. C. It will help stop the flow of blood. D. A hospital check is then quite necessary. E. This is to help to prevent further bleeding again. F. Do not lie down as this can cause blood to pass down the throat. G. The resulting damage to small blood vessels in the nose causes bleeding. 三、完形填空 In January 2008 Rachel Lapierre, a full-time nurse and part-time volunteer aid worker, made a life-changing decision. After an exhausting day at work she ____21____ a $4 lottery ticket (彩票) at a local store. At that moment, Rachel made a(n) ____22____ — if she struck it lucky with the lottery, she would ____23____ her nursing career. Because humanitarian (人道主义) work was what she had longed to ____24____ her life to. When Rachel scratched the ticket, she discovered she had won a big ____25____ — $675,000. True to her word, Lapierre spent all her life through her ____26____ project, Le Book Humanitaire. It began as a humble ____27____ of good deeds in a simple notebook, which she used to keep track of what she had done to ____28____ those living in the small communities around her. To her, they were just small acts of ____29____ — buying clothes for newly arrived immigrants, or delivering ____30____ to lonely seniors. But ____31____ started spreading, and a Facebook page she created for the project became a(n) ____32____ way to answer requests from those in need. Over the years, Le Book has ____33____ a remarkable team of 80 volunteers. This nonprofit ____34____ has become a hope for the community. The notebook itself has since been replaced by dozens more, ____35____ millions of deeds. In 2022 alone, it ____36____ nearly 450,000 acts of service, ____37____ the lives of countless individuals. Le Book Humanitaire, born from Rachel’s lottery win, continues to be a source of ____38____ for the community. “When you do a good deed, it has a butterfly effect,” says Lapierre. “One good deed can ____39____ 10 people. So if we all do a good deed? That can ____40____ the world.” 21 A. booked B. bought C. noticed D. delivered 22. A. agreement B. choice C. wish D. deal 23. A. quit B. earn C. fund D. improve 24. A. adapt B. ease C. devote D. compare 25. A. prize B. competition C. game D. profit 26. A. team B. research C. nursing D. charity 27. A. comment B. plan C. survey D. record 28. A. pay B. help C. treat D. attract 29. A. encouragement B. bravery C. generosity D. kindness 30. A. orders B. messages C. meals D. speeches 31. A. word B. money C. dream D. career 32. A. valuable B. unusual C. efficient D. positive 33. A. worked with B. developed into C. accounted for D. focused on 34. A. research B. organization C. firm D. hospital 35. A. representing B. imitating C. predicting D. recommending 36. A. designed B. completed C. invested D. introduced 37. A. rescuing B. deciding C. protecting D. touching 38. A. inspiration B. enthusiasm C. relief D. fantasy 39. A. assist B. shape C. affect D. liberate 40. A. explore B. satisfy C. rule D. save 四、语法填空 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 The Qiaoxi Historical and Cultural Block in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is perfect for visitors ____41____ (experience) China’s rich culture. The area is known ____42____ “Qiaoxi,” which means to the west of a bridge. Because its ____43____ (locate) is on the western side of Hangzhou’s famous Gongchen Bridge, an ancient structure ____44____ (lay) across the Grand Canal. Once a busy market for local trade in ancient times and ____45____ industrial area in modern times, the Qiaoxi Block has now become a tourism district. Visitors can enjoy Chinese culture up close through a blend (混合) of ____46____ (tradition) business trade, scenic spots and residential areas. It is also a place ____47____ several museums meet together, including the China Knives, Scissors and Swords Museum, the China Umbrella Museum, and the China Fan Museum and so on. ____48____ (walk) along the street, visitors can encounter street performances featuring local folk arts, or take their children to a Chinese medicine workshop, ____49____ try their hand at gaining cultural heritage skills at the Handicraft Dynamic Museum. The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal ____50____ (list) on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014, where the two heritage sites of the Gongchen Bridge and the Qiaoxi Historical and Cultural Block were included in the project as well. 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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