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静海一中2025-2026第二学期高二英语(6月)
学生学业能力调研试卷
命题人:苑浩 审题人:董志红
考生注意:
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷基础题(104分)和第Ⅱ卷提高题(31分)第Ⅲ卷听力(15分)三部分, 含3分卷面分,满分共150分。
知 识 与 技 能
学习能力(学法)
总分
内容
语言能力
听力理解
学法题
作文
150分
分数
98分
15分
9分
25分
第Ⅰ卷 基础题(共104分)
一、单项选择: 每小题1分,共15分.
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
1. — Could you help me with this project today?
— I’m sorry, ______. I have a lot of work to do for another deadline.
A. I’m afraid so B. I’m not available
C. I can’t remember it D. I feel the same way
2. Though both of these men were _____ successful, their paths to success were very different, their futures not necessarily turning out exactly as they planned.
A.fluently B. instinctively C. ultimately D. knowingly
3. ______ the classic Shi Ji, the only great historical works I had been exposed to were homer’s epic poems.
A. Prior to B. Due to
C. In addition to D. Contrary to
4. I’m facing a difficult decision.I’ve been recommended for _______ to study physics at my dream university.
A. ambition B. admission C. dilemma D. recognition
易混易错学法题(5-6)
5. The young backpacker always ______ at the same hotel when he was travelling in
Britain.
6. Because of the sudden heavy rain and bad weather forecast, our head teacher finally _______ the outdoor sports until next week.
A. put away B. put up
C. put off D. put down
7. Gan Ying, a military envoy, explored the Persian Gulf and became the first Chinese _____ information on Europe.
A. to get B. getting C. to be get D. having get
8. Jack spoke very carefully and slowly,_______ the advantages and disadvantages before making a choice.
A.being weighed up B. to weigh up
C. weighing up D. having been weighed up
9. The book discusses the extent_______ family life has changed over the past 50 years.
A. where B. in which C. to which D. that
10. It’s wise to have(n) ______ solution to the problem we are facing now, in case the first one does not work when used.
A. alternative B. qualified C. complex D. widespread
11. ______ some teenagers don’t realize is ______ difficult life can be after they get addicted to drugs.
A. That; how B. Which; what a C. What; what D. What; how
12.She donated everything she ______ to get her new business started only to meet with failure.
A. cooperated B.postponed C. possessed D. shifted
13. ---Oh, God! I was almost hit by the car.It was driving so fast!
---Don’t worry. You_____ be too careful when crossing the street.
A. may not B. needn’t C. mustn’t D. cannot
14. In the coming decades, people ____ more on solar energy to run essential devices.
A. would rely B. have been relying
C. are relying D. will be relying
15. — The teacher asked us to review the mistakes carefully before moving on.
— ________ It helps us avoid repeating them.
A. That’s all right. B. Don’t mention it.
C. That makes sense. D. Don’t bother.
二、完形填空:每小题1分,共20分.
阅读下面短文,从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将其涂黑。
More and more electronic devices and services in our daily life mean we have too many passwords and numbers to remember. Passwords help us protect our 16 and privacy; however, they also bring us a lot of 17 .
Every day I need to remember much 18 information. Every morning I 19 my cellphone — it needs a password. I get to work and I have to have 20 my computer with a password. Like many people in Britain, I have two bank 21 . One needs a five-digit number and a password; 22 needs a six-digit number and a memorable place name. I have an online savings account that needs a different password 23 the password for my bank account.
24 you never use a computer, you can be 25 by the password overload . Look in your wallet. Your probably 26 four or five credit cards . In these days of chip and pin(个人识别码), these are virtually useless if you do not have the magic four-digit numbers . The banks 27 you not to have the same number for all your cards . Give me a break. Am I going to carry five different random four-digit numbers in my head? 28 , I’m not memory genius.
I’ve tried systems to help me 29 — such as using the names of favorite films or members of my extended family; but none seems to 30 . So what is the solution?
If you are a technical expert, you can download a “password safe”. These are programs that 31 all your passwords so they can be used for accessing sites. The problem is that you can only use this on your home computer, and if that get 32 you are in trouble.
Some of the banks are starting to 33 customers a “ dongle ( 适配器 )” , which is a portable password device that plugs into your computer . This is an electronic version of writing the password down on a piece of paper. The 34 is that dongles cost money and if the one your bank gives you doesn’t let you store other websites’ passwords, you could 35 carrying a dozen dongles in your pocket.
Well, putting all your cash in a box under the bed never seems so attractive.
16. A.health B.life C.wealth D.qualities
17. A.fun B.conveniences C.advantages D.troubles
18. A.useless B.practical C.valuable D.meaningful
19. A.turn off B.turn on C.turn down D.pick up
20. A.control over B.access to C.words with D.pity on
21. A.passwords B.assistants C.cards D.accounts
22. A.another B.others C.the other D.neither
23. A.with B.in C.from D.above
24. A.As long as B.As if C.In case D.Even if
25. A.hit B.thrown C.attracted D.hurt
26. A.steal B.carry C.bring D.take
27. A.have B.tell C.allow D.make
28. A.Above all B.In all C.After all D.Of all
29. A.remember B.operate C.recognize D.study
30. A.work B.do C.act D.serve
31. A.process B.destroy C.store D.create
32. A.changed B.separated C.hurt D.stolen
33. A.promise B.offer C.teach D.buy
34. A.fact B.offer C.rule D.problem
35. A.end up B.turn up C.give up D.make up
三、阅读理解:每小题2.5分,学法题4分,共54分.
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
How much will it cost to live in Oxford, if you study in this world- renowned university? The lower and upper range of likely living costs for 2024-25 is provided below. These costs are based on a single, full-time student with no dependents, living in Oxford. We provide the costs per month and you can multiply up by the number of months you expect to live here, so that you are fully aware of and consider very carefully the likely living costs associated with your chosen courses of study at Oxford.
Likely living costs
For 1 month
For 9 months
Lower range
Upper range
Lower range
Upper range
Food
£300
£470
£2,700
£4,230
Accommodation
£700
£860
£5,040
£6,192
Personal items
£180
£305
£1,620
£2,745
Social activities
£40
£90
£360
£810
Study costs
£35
£80
£315
£720
Other
£20
£35
£180
£315
Total
£1,275
£1,840
£10,215
£15,012
In order to provide these likely living costs, the University and the Oxford Student Union have conducted a relevant survey among existing students about the expenditure data.
Food: Three ordinary meals on campus each day, dining out not counted.
Accommodation: The figures above show a 20% discount, which is commonly accepted in Oxford, if the same apartment is rented by the same student for 9 months and more in a row. They also include related bills (for example, utilities such as electricity and heating).
Study costs: These are likely costs directly related to your studies, such as text books, stationery, printing and photocopying, course- related equipment and materials.
Other: These are small, mixed costs which do not fall under the other categories above.
You may need to make additional budget for costs such as travel to and from fieldwork out of the city, or for international students the visa and health care costs (see student visa webpages), These costs are not included in the figures above.
36. How do the data come out?
A. They’re estimated by the authority. B. They’re provided by the graduates.
C. They’re based on the costs of last term. D. They’re collected from current students.
37. How much does an Oxford student spend at least on accommodation for a year?
A. £6,192 B. £7,140 C. £6,720 D. £8,400
38. What is the purpose of the survey mentioned?
A. To determine the average living expenses in Oxford.
B. To collect expenditure data from existing students.
C. To establish the likely living costs for the year.
D. To compare the living costs in other universities
39. The underlined word“expenditure”in Paragraph 3 most probably means ______.
A.income B. expense C. education D. experience
【学法题1】(2分)(方法规律提炼)39题猜测词义的方法:________________________________________________________________________
40. What can we know from the passage about the living costs in Oxford?
A. Students living off-campus spend less on food than those on campus.
B. The accommodation costs include discounts and utility fees under certain conditions.
C. International students do not need to budget for visa-related expenses.
D. Study costs mainly refer to the tuition fees paid to the university.
B
It was on a grey winter’s day in my parents’ house outside Glasgow that I first suggested Mont Blanc in summer. I knew I should make more effort to spend time with my 74-year-old dad, but what I was proposing at his age was a risk. A ten-day hike around one of Europe’s highest mountains seemed a little extreme.
“Old age doesn’t come alone,” he replied, implying the memory loss from a recent life-threatening stroke. Yet, to stir(唤起) memory in long-forgotten footprints seemed like the right thing to do. We booked a flight, and four months later, arrived in the shadow of Mont Blanc in Chamonix, France.
That first sunlit afternoon, it was instantly obvious that we had made the right decision. The pathway ahead was quiet. Quick-footed hikers walked past us, eyes focused on a ridge (山脊) that marched south to the Italian border. But there was no sign of worry on my hiking partner’s brow(额头). Only determination.
My dad’s accounts of his time in the mountains remain among the defining stories of my childhood. The first time it left its mark on me was when I uncovered a junk box full of projector slides taken in the summer of 1970, when he and two of his friends completed a previously untried route up the overwhelmingly dangerous North Face of the Eiger in Switzerland.
That was now more than half his lifetime ago. And, yet, here we were, marching side by side around the Mont Blanc, tracing an invisible route with our fingers over the same harsh summits he had conquered long ago. What I had always seen as an obsession with the mountains revealed itself to be a bond that I never knew we had.
By the end of the week, I sensed we may have achieved what we both had thought impossible. We made our final push towards the Col du Brévent above the Chamonix valley. We climbed up into a narrow world of stone, meeting Mont Blanc face on.
To capture the moment, I took a photo, but only then did it dawn on me that it was nearly the same composition as on a slide I had first seen in one of those junk boxes. There was that smile, those eyes fixed on the horizon, the beautiful Alpine ridges of Mont Blanc crowding out the background. For a split second, it looked as if nothing had changed.
41. According to the article, what mainly motivated the author to take his father on a hike around Mont Blanc?
A. His father’s old age and poor health.
B. His father’s memory loss from a stroke.
C. His dream of traveling with his father again.
D. His wish to visit one of Europe’s highest mountains.
42. What do we know about the author’s father during the hike around Mont Blanc?
A. He showed great determination throughout the journey.
B. He constantly worried about the difficulty of the trail.
C. He preferred to keep up with quick-footed hikers.
D. He often recalled his friends who climbed the Eiger with him.
43. According to the article, which of the following best describes the author’s father?
A. A hopeless patient. B. An adventurous climber.
C. A responsible father. D. An appreciative photographer.
44. The underlined phrase “crowding out” in Paragraph 7 most probably means ______.
A. taking the place of B. moving out of
C. breaking away from D. keeping away from
45. What did the author realize after taking the family picture?
A. It was never too late to accompany his father.
B. He and his father changed with time passing by.
C. Everything changes with time except the mountains.
D. The father’s passion for the mountains didn’t fade with age.
C
When you see someone take that first sip of freshly made milk tea, their faces look like pure joy. Across the world, customers flock to their favorite spots to meet with friends and savor sips of these tasty drinks.
In the early 2000s, though, milk tea was just coming on the scene. The few brands that earned a foothold in the industry were concerned: Would milk tea just be another fad (一时风尚) food? And with so much new excitement for this product, would people be able to distinguish milk tea companies? These were the questions that Serenitea, a Manila-based milk-tea company, faced in 2014. While successfully opening 60 stores, they found themselves in a strategic fog.
Unsure of what consumers truly felt towards the drink, they offered as many flavors as possible. They also had no clear definition of how they were distinct — their brand promise, product line, and product packaging all seemed nearly identical to their competitors. How could they define themselves, in a way that would deeply resonate?
Like Airbnb, Serenitea partnered with an agency, CIA Bootleg Manila, which specializes in drilling down to the deep consumer “why”. The agency conducted a series of psychological-based market research. Specifically, they probed the consumer’s deeper, emotional connections to milk tea, including their earliest childhood memories of milk and tea. Their research revealed that milk tea triggered three consistent psychological responses.
People connected to milk through the concept of nurturing; they fondly remembered their childhood and being cared for by their mothers. Next, consumers connected tea to its healing properties; respondents would recall receiving tea when they had indigestion problems or seeing their parents drinking herbal tea for health reasons. Lastly, they associated milk tea itself with teenage fun: a guilty pleasure of their youth. They had uncovered the three psychological cornerstones of the milk tea experience: nurturing, healing, and teenage fun. This set of insights was crucial. By including them into the core of their brand strategy, they charted an entirely new path.
46. What do the underlined words “earned a foothold” mean in Paragraph 2?
A. Made an adjustment. B. Won a position.
C. Lost the initiative. D. Achieved a breakthrough.
47. What was Serenitea’ s main concern in 2014?
A. Being confused with other brands.
B. The rapid growth of milk tea brands.
C. The possibility of milk tea catching on.
D. Falling behind the changing consumer tastes.
【学法题2】 (2分)(信息筛选题)写出47题答案的出处:________________________________________________________________________
48. What did CIA Bootleg Manila specialize in?
A. Product packaging design. B. Market expansion strategies.
C. Analysis of customer psychology. D. Flavor innovation and development.
49. What was among the findings of the research?
A. Milk tea was popular among teenagers.
B. Customers found all milk tea identical.
C. Customers associated milk tea with health.
D. Milk tea brands ignored consumers’ feelings.
50. Which of the following is the most suitable title for the passage?
A. The History of Milk Tea Brands in the Philippines
B. How Psychological Insights Saved a Milk Tea Brand
C. Why Milk Tea Became a Global Trend in the 2000s
D. The Secrets to Developing Unique Milk Tea Flavors
D
The social media platform Instagram once made headlines for limiting likes in an effort to reduce the comparisons and hurt feelings resulting from attaching popularity to sharing content. But do these efforts resolve mental health issues, or are they simply applying a band-aid to a wound?
It’s a small step in the right direction, says Jacqueline Sperling, a psychologist who works with youth who experience anxiety disorders.“Even if you remove the likes, there continue to be opportunities for comparisons and feedback. People still can compare themselves to others, and people still can post comments.”
Social platforms are designed to be addictive and are related to anxiety, depression, and even physical ailments(小病).This puts a large amount of the population at an increased risk of feeling anxious, depressed, or ill over their social media use. But what makes users come back for more even when it can literally make them feel sick?
“When the outcome is unpredictable , the behavior is more likely to repeat. Think of a slot machine(老虎机): if game players knew they were never going to get money by playing the game, then they never would play,” says Sperling. “The idea of a potential future reward keeps the machines in use. The same goes for social media sites. One does not know how many likes a picture will get, who will like the picture, and when the picture will receive likes. The unknown outcome and the possibility of a desired outcome can keep users engaged with the sites.”
FOMO-fear of missing out - also impacts the youth greatly. Teenagers hope to keep track of friends’ activities. If everyone else is using social media sites, and if you don’t join in, there’s concern that you’ll miss chats, jokes, connections, or invitations. Missing experiences can create anxiety and depression. When people look online and see they’re excluded from an activity, it can affect thoughts and feelings, and can affect them physically.
In addition to limiting likes, as Instagram has done, Sperling suggests social platforms consider decreasing mass sharing. They might function more as messaging services by highlighting one-on-one communications. Regardless of how likely social media giants are to change their ways, though, individuals can take control of their own behavior.
51.What does Sperling think of Instagram’s measure?
A. It’s strict. B. It’s limited. C. It’s objective. D. It’s conservative.
52.What is probably the major reason for social media addiction?
A. Need for self-expression. B. Desire for constant recognition.
C. Expectation of possible surprises. D. Lack of interest in real-life activities.
53.What does Sperling advise social platforms to do in the last paragraph?
A. Restrict their service scales.
B. Decrease one-on-one interactions
C. Limit the time users spend on them.
D. Shift the focus from sharing to messaging.
54.What might the author continue talking about?
A. Redesign of social media platforms. B. Changes made by social media giants.
C. Strategies for individuals’ self-control. D. Impact of social media on mental health.
55. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. To criticize Instagram’s ineffective measure of hiding likes.
B. To analyze the causes of social media addiction and propose solutions.
C. To explain how FOMO affects teenagers’ mental health.
D. To prove that social media is harmful to people’s physical health.
四、阅读表达:每小题2分,共10分.
Running is often tiring and a lot of hard work, but nothing beats the feeling you get after finishing a long workout around the track.
But while it’s long been believed that endorphins (内啡肽) — chemicals in the body that cause happiness — are behind the so-called “runner’s high”, a study suggested that there may be more to this phenomenon than we previously knew.
According to a recent study published by a group of scientists from several German universities, a group of chemicals called eCBs (内源性大麻素) may actually be responsible for this familiar great feeling.
To test this theory, the scientists turned to mice. Both mice and humans release high levels of endorphins and eCBs after exercise. After exercising on running wheels, the mice seemed happy and relaxed and displayed no signs of anxiety. But after being given a drug to block their endorphins, the mice’s behavior didn’t seem to change. However, when their eCBs were blocked with a different drug, their runners’ high symptoms seemed to fade.
“The long-held notion of endorphins being responsible for the runner’s high is false. Endorphins are effective pain relievers, but only when it comes to the pain in your body and muscles you feel after working out,” Patrick Lucas Austin wrote on science blog Lifhacker.
Similar studies are yet to be carried out on humans, but it’s already known that exercise is a highly effective way to get rid of stress or anxiety. Regular exercise can improve your mood if you have depression, and it’s especially useful for people with mild to moderate (中等的) depression,” it wrote on its website.
It seems like nothing can beat that feeling we get after a good workout, even if we don’t fully understand where it comes from. At least if we’re feeling down, we know that all we have to do is to put on our running shoes.
56. What did the recent study by German scientists find about the cause of “runner’s high”? (No more than 10 words)
57. Why did the scientists give mice drugs in their experiment? (No more than 10 words)
58. What does the underlined word “notion” most probably mean? (1 word)
59. According to the studies, what benefit can regular exercise bring to people with depression? (No more than 10 words)
60. Besides running, what other ways do you know to relax yourself when stressed? Give an example. (No more than 25 words)(开放题)
五、单词拼写:每小题1分,共5分.
61. When you finish writing a formal letter to your teacher or business partner, you should write "Yours s__________" at the end as a polite closing.
62. The white dove and the olive branch are widely seen, s________ peace and hope across different cultures.
63. To work as a professional nurse, you must be fully_______(合格的)and have a valid practicing certificate.
64. We have _______(预料)such a large number of participants would join the volunteer program this year.
65.Her outstanding contributions to environmental protection finally gained public r_________ and praise.
第Ⅱ卷 提高题(共31分)
书面表达: (本题共2小题,含3分卷面分,共31分)
1、 作文一:按要求写改句子 (共2小题,66题1分,67题2分,共3分)
(学法题3:关键环节考核)
66. When the students heard the bell, they rushed to the playground. (把状语从句改写分词作状语)
_________________________________________________________________________
67. He joined a local newspaper as a trainee reporter as soon as he left high school.(用On doing改写句子)
_________________________________________________________________________
二、作文二:(满分25分)
68. 假设你是晨光中学的学生李津。学校英文报“社会观察”栏目正在征稿。请根据你查询到的以下国内旅游数据,写一篇短文投稿。
Domestic Tourism in China (2024)
2024 Data
Year-on-Year Growth
Number of Trips (出游人次)
5.615 billion
+14.8%
Total Spending (出游总花费)
5.75 trillion (万亿,兆)yuan
+17.1%
内容包括:
(1)描述数据反映的现象;(2)分析该现象产生的原因(如收入提高、交通便利、政策支持等);(3)谈谈你的看法。
注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
A Great Increase in Domestic Tourism
_________________________________________________________________________
第Ⅲ卷 听力部分(每题1分,共15分)
提示:听力部分请涂在69-83题.
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有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. Which instrument does the woman play now?
A. The guitar. B. The violin. C. The drums.
2. How does the man feel about helping at home?
A. Annoyed. B. Excited. C. Embarrassed.
3. What did the speakers do together?
A. They went boating. B. They had a picnic. C. They climbed up mountains.
4. What will the man have for lunch?
A. Sandwiches. B. Pasta. C. Fried chicken.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Which film to see. B. Where to have a party. C. How to celebrate the birthday.
第二节: (共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至8题。
6 What take up most of the space in the box?
A. University books. B. Music albums. C. Children’s toys.
7. What kind of insurance does the woman choose?
A. First rate. B. Economy rate. C. Standard rate.
8. How will the woman get her delivery?
A. Her colleague will help sign for it. B. It will be delivered to her house.
C. She will collect it from the post office.
听下面一段对话,回答9到11小题。
9. Why did the woman start her café?
A. She had lost her job. B. She saw a business opportunity.
C. She wanted to achieve her dream.
10. What did the woman consider most important when choosing the site for her café?
A. It lacked cafés nearby. B. It was near schools.
C. It had more space.
11. What is parents’ attitude toward the woman’s café?
A. Approving. B. Ambiguous. C. Unhappy.
听下面一段独白,回答12-15小题。
12. Which movie won Andrews the Academy Award for Best Actress?
A. Darling Lily. B. Mary Poppins. C. Victor Victoria.
13. Why was Andrews given a special award in 2020?
A. She had many achievements in her life. B. She starred in a great movie that year.
C. She won an important contest.
14. When was The Sound of Music pulled from theaters?
A. In 1965. B. In 1966. C. In 1967.
15. What did Walt Disney do for Andrews?
A. He made her get the role of Maria. B. He introduced a director to her.
C. He helped her publish a book.
卷面分:3 分
静海一中2025-2026第二学期高二英语(6月)
学生学业能力调研试卷答案
第一节:单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分, 满分15分)
1-5 BCABB 6-10 CACCA 11-15 DCDDC
学法题1:利用上下文语境法:根据全文主题牛津大学学生生活成本,以及前文反复出现的“costs”等词,推断“expenditure”与“花费、支出”相关。
学法题2:原文第2段:“And with so much new excitement for this product, would people be able to distinguish milk tea companies? These were the questions that Serenitea, a Manila-based milk-tea company, faced in 2014.”
第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)
16-20 CDABB 21-25 DCCDA 26-30 BBCAA 31-35 CDBDA
第三节:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分, 学法题4分,满分54分)
36-40 DCCBB 41-45 BABAD 46-50 BACCB 51-55 BCDCB
第四节: 阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
56. ECBs may cause the runner’s high./A group of chemicals alled eCBS is the cause.
57. To identify what causes the runner’s high.(只写“To test the theory”给一分)
58. Opinion / Belief / Idea/View
59. It can improve their mood.
60. When stressed, I will listening to music or talking with friends. Because these two ways can help me relieve my anxiety and rebuilt my confidence.
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61. sincerely 62. symbolizing 63. qualified 64. anticipated 65. recognition
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作文一:按要求写句子 (本大题共2小题,共3分)
66. Hearing the bell, the students rushed to the playground.
67. On leaving high school, he joined a local newspaper as a trainee reporter.
68. 作文二:(满分25分)
A Great Increase in Domestic Tourism
The chart clearly shows a great increase in China’s domestic tourism in 2024. There were 5.615 billion trips, 14.8% higher than in 2023. The total spending reached 5.75 trillion yuan, a rise of 17.1%.
Several main factors contribute to this growth. First of all, with incomes rising, more families can afford to travel,turning what was once a luxury into a common leisure activity. Besides, the development of transportation, like high-speed railways, has cut travel time and costs, making it far easier to explore different parts of the country. Last but not least, government policies encourage tourism development as well as people to take trips, playing an important role in promoting the development of scenic spots and simplified travel services.
In my view, this trend benefits both society and individuals. It helps to develop the economy and create job opportunities. For individuals, traveling is a good way to relax and learn about different cultures. Therefore, this is a positive cycle that benefits both society and people.
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