2025届高考英语二轮复习 语法填空精讲精练70篇(含解析)

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2025届高考英语语法填空精讲精练70篇
目录
01 2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新高考I卷)
02 2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新高考II卷)
03 2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国甲卷)
04 湖北省武汉市华中师范大学第一附属中学2024届高三下学期五月高考适应性考试
05 湖北省武汉市部分学校2024届高三下学期五月模拟训练题
06 山东省济南市2024届高考针对性训练(三模)
07 湖北省武汉市武昌区 2024届高三年级5月质量检测
08 Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2024届高三第三次联考
09 福建省厦门市2024届高三毕业班第四次质量检测
10 浙江省温州市普通高中2024届高三第三次适应性考试(三模)
11 江苏省南京市2024届高三下学期第二次模拟考试(三模)
12 江苏省南通等苏北八市2024届高三第三次调研测试(三模)
13 南京师大附中,杭州二中、长郡中学三校2024届高三4月联考
14 江苏省苏锡常镇四市2024届高三年级教学情况调研二(二模)
15 山东省2024届名校考试联盟4月高考模拟考试(济南二模)
16 山东省潍坊市2024届高三下学期第二次模拟考试
17 湖北省武汉市2024届高中毕业生四月调研考试
18 广东省深圳市2024届高三年级第二次调研考试
19 湖北省2024届高三4月调研模拟考试
20 浙江省金华市十校2024届高三下学期4月模拟考试(二模)
21 湖南省新高考教学教研联盟2024届高三下学期第二次联考试卷
22 浙江省绍兴市2024届高三高考科目考试适应性试卷(二模)
23 江苏省南通如皋市2024届高三4月第二次适应性考试(2.5模)
24 河北省衡水中学2024届高三下学期二调考试
25 浙江省嘉兴市2024届高三下学期4月教学测试(二模)
26 福建省九地市2024届高中毕业班第二次质量检测(二模)
27 浙江省杭州市2024届高三下学期教学质量检测(二模)
28 浙江省9+1高中联盟2024届高三3月高考模拟卷
29 山东省济南市2024届高三3月模拟考试(一模)
30 浙江省五校联盟2024届3月联考
31 浙江省温州市普通高中2024届高三第二次适应性考试(二模)
32 江苏省南京市盐城市2024届高三年级第二次模拟考试
33 江苏省苏锡常镇四市2024届高三年级教学情况调研(一模)
34 广东省广州市2024届高三普通高中毕业班综合测试一(一模)
35 江苏省南通市等苏北七市2024届高三第二次调研测试(二模)
36 湖北省八市2024届高三3月联考
37 广东省2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟测试(一)
38 浙江省强基联盟2024届高三下学期3月联考
39 辽宁省名校联盟2024届高三3月份联合考试
40 福建省福州市2024届高三下学期2月份质量检测
41 江苏省G4(苏州中学、淮阴中学、海门中学、姜堰中学)2024届第二学期四校联考
42 安徽省合肥市2024届高三第一次教学质量检测(一模)
43 东北三省三校2024届第一次联合模拟考试
44 广东省深圳市2024年高三第一次调研考试(一模)
45 湖北省武汉市2024届高中毕业生二月调研考试(二调)
46 福建省七地市2024届高三毕业班1月第一次质量检测
47 江苏省常州市2024届高三上学期期末学业水平监测
48 江苏省南通市等苏北六市2024届高三第一次调研测试(一模)
49 山东省济南市2024届高三上学期期末学习质量检测
50 江苏省苏州市2024届高三第一学期学业质量阳光指标调研卷
51 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试2024年1月适应性测试(九省联考)
52 福建省泉州市2024届高中毕业班质量检测(二)
53 江苏省南京市、盐城市2024届高三第一次模拟考试
54 江苏省海安高级中学2024届高三年级12月份测试
55 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)
56 湖南省长沙市长郡中学2024届高三月考试卷(五)
57 八省八校2024届高三第一次学业质量评价(T8联考)
58 广东省广州市2024届高三上学期调研测试(零模)
59 江苏省天一中学、淮阴中学、海门中学、姜堰中学2024届高三12月联考
60 Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2024届高三第二次联考
61 山东省实验中学2024届高三上学期第二次诊断考试(期中)
62 浙江省9+1高中联盟2024届高三上学期期中考试
63 湖北省部分重点中学2024届高三第一次联考
64 浙江省绍兴市2024届高三上学期高考科目诊断性考试(一模)
65 浙江省温州市普通高中2024届高三第一次适应性考试(一模)
66 浙江省杭州市2024届高三上学期11月教学质量检测(一模)
67 江浙高中(县中)发展共同体2024届高三年级10月联考
68 江苏省南京市2024届高三年级9月学情调研
69 湖北省武汉市部分学校2024届高三上学期九月调研考试(九调)
70 福建省泉州市2024届高中毕业班质量检测(一)
2025届高考英语语法填空精讲精练70篇
01 2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新高考I卷)
Heatherwick Studio recently built a greenhouse at the edge of the National Trust’s Woolbeding Gardens. This beautiful structure, named Glasshouse, is at the centre of a new garden that shows how the Silk Road influences English gardens even in modern times.
The latest 56 (engineer) techniques are applied to create this protective 57 (function) structure that is also beautiful. The design features ten steel “sepals (萼片)” made of glass and aluminium(铝). These sepals open on warm days 58 (give) the inside plants sunshine and fresh air. In cold weather, the structure stays 59 (close) to protect the plants.
Further, the Silk Route Garden around the greenhouse 60 (walk) visitors through a journey influenced by the ancient Silk Road, by which silk as well as many plant species came to Britain for 61 first time. These plants included modern Western 62 (favourite) such as rosemary, lavender and fennel. The garden also contains a winding path that guides visitors through the twelve regions of the Silk Road. The path offers over 300 plant species for visitors to see, too.
The Glasshouse stands 63 a great achievement in contemporary design, to house the plants of the southwestern part of China at the end of a path retracing (追溯) the steps along the Silk Route 64 brought the plants from their native habitat in Asia to come to define much of the 65 (rich) of gardening in England.
02 2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新高考II卷)
Chinese cultural elements commemorating(纪念)Tang Xianzu, 56 is known as “the Shakespeare of Asia,” add an international character to Stratford-upon-Avon, William Shakespeare's hometown.
Tang and Shakespeare were contemporaries and both died in 1616. Although they could never have met, there are common 57 (theme) in their works, said Paul Edmondson, head of research for the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. “Some of the things that Tang was writing about 58 (be) also Shakespeare's concerns. I happen to know that Tang's play The Peony Pavilion(《牡丹亭》)is similar in some ways 59 Romeo and Juliet.”
A statue commemorating Shakespeare and Tang was put up at Shakespeare's Birthplace Garden in 2017. Two years later, a six-meter-tall pavilion, 60 (inspire) by The Peony Pavilion, 61 (build) at the Firs Garden, just ten minutes' walk from Shakespeare's birthplace.
Those cultural elements have increased Stratford's international 62 (visible), said Edmondson, adding that visitors walking through the Birthplace Garden were often amazed 63 (find) the connection between the two great writers.
64 (recall)watching a Chinese opera version of Shakespeare's play Richard III in Shanghai and meeting Chinese actors who came to Stratford a few years ago to perform parts of The Peony Pavilion, Edmondson said, “It was very exciting to hear the Chinese language 65 see how Tang's play was being performed.”
03 2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国甲卷)
Although parks of all sizes and types exist at any level, the national parks, in particular, tend 61 (catch) our attention because of their large size and variety. They are 62 (treasure) of American heritage (遗产).How did the national park system come about On a cool,starry night in mid- September 1870,four men relaxed before a campfire along the Firehole River in 63 is now northwestern Wyoming. They 64 (be) part of a 15-member exploring party that had spent almost five awesome weeks in witness of the natural beauties there.
What should 65 (do) with such a beautiful place They wondered out loud. This area, with 66 (it) unique and breathtaking natural beauty, must be well preserved 67 all people of the nation to enjoy - as a national park. They all agreed and vowed (承诺) to promote the idea at the 68 (complete ) of their journey. Their promotional work paid off. Two years later,18 years before Wyoming became a state, Yellowstone became the first national park in the United States and the world. Yellowstone was the 69 (large) United States national park - 2.2 million acres - until Wrangell- Saint Elias in southern Alaska, 70 became a national monument in 1978,took the honors as a national park in 1980 with 12.3 million acres.
04 湖北省武汉市华中师范大学第一附属中学2024届高三下学期五月高考适应性考试
90 percent of the world’s fireworks are produced in China. The biggest importer is the US, which 56 (ship) in more than US$650 million worth in 2021.
The details of fireworks’ invention are lost to history, but 57 folk tale tries to fill in the gap. It goes that monk named Li Tian created fireworks around 1400 years ago by packing gunpowder into bamboo tubes 58 (scare) off evil spirits.
An explosive mixture of gun-powder and chemical compounds(化合物) is 59 makes fireworks flash in pretty colours and fun shapes. The images they make depend on the placement of these compounds inside the shell of the firework. Crowd 60 (favorite) include “comet”, featuring a long trail of sparks; “peony”, a flower-like burst; and “strobe”, which produces a blinking effect.
The single biggest firework shell ever shot was part of a 2020 winter-carnival display in Colorado, US. 61 (weigh) 1268 kilograms, it rose more than a kilometre into the sky 62 bursting, turning the night sky red.
For centuries we had to light firework 63 hand, but since the 1980s, there’s been another option: computer-controlled lighters, which made music al displays more 64 (precise) timed and safer. An even greener alternative recently 65 (adopt) is using drones to trace flashy patterns in the sky. The future of fireworks, like so much else, may be robotic.
05 湖北省武汉市部分学校2024届高三下学期五月模拟训练题
The first step of ice 56 (fish) is getting the net, which is usually over two kilometers long, ready to put under the ice. Then the workers will put the net down at a 57 (choose) spot, and take it up in the distance of the vast lake.
58 this is actually achieved is an interesting process. First up, a series of holes are drilled into the ice of about a meter and a half thick. They drill a hole every 50 meters or so and they’ll keep doing that until they’ve drilled the holes the entire way around a circle with a diameter (直径) of two kilometers. Meanwhile, another team gets to work, 59 (extend) the main hole using a 60 (tradition) ice pick. Eventually, a long piece of bamboo will 61 (employ) to thread the rope of the net into the next hole they have drilled 50 meters away. And these guys will continue like that around the entire outside of the circle until the rope 62 (reach) the other side of the circle two kilometers away. At the same time, back at the mother hole, the net is being lowered slowly 63 surely, meter by meter until it’s 64 (complete) submerged under the ice. In the distance, the diggers have reached the other side of the circle and are now working on digging the hole that the net will eventually come out 65 .
06 山东省济南市2024届高考针对性训练(三模)
When we think of the Silk Road, the first thing that appears in people's minds is trade. However, trade isn't just limited to goods 36 includes culture.
Since ancient times, strong connections between the Chinese and the Turkish people 37 (build) by cultural exchange along the Silk Road. Some historians believe Karagoz, Turkish traditional shadow puppetry(皮影), drew 38 (inspire) from Chinese shadow puppetry art. Karagoz originally 39 (find) its place in Bursa, a city in northwestern Turkey, and it first rose to popularity in the 16th century.
Karagoz is a dramatic form of storytelling 40 shadows are projected onto a white screen, with a multitasking performer 41 (sing) the tunes and words of the story and the lead puppeteer controlling the movement of the puppets. The performances 42 (main) center around social events and public criticism, whose primary objective is 43 (educate) people via entertainment.
The tradition's popularity in Turkey is credited 44 people's sense of nostalgia(怀旧). Historically, Karagoz performances served as 45 educational tool for people of all classes. As society progresses, there is often a tendency to reconnect with the past.
07 湖北省武汉市武昌区 2024届高三年级5月质量检测
When people think of China, silk is among the first things that pop into their mind. The best place in China 56 (discover) the wonder of silk is the city of Suzhou. 90 % of the genuine-silk trade in the world comes from China, 57 one third of the silk products exported from China is from Suzhou. It was in this place 58 some of the first silk embroideries (刺绣) were born. Suzhou Silk can be made 59 a great many products, the most common being clothing and scarves.
Silk is a natural protein fiber. The protein fiber of silk consists mainly of fibroin, 60 protein produced by certain insects to generate cocoons.
Chinese legend gives the title Goddess of Silk to Leizu, wife of the mythical Yellow Emperor in about 3000 BC. She 61 (credit) with the introduction of silkworm ever since. During the Western Han Dynasty, the Emperor assigned special envoys, like Zhang Qian, 62 (routine) to the Western Regions, which facilitated the 63 (form) of the Silk Road.
Silk is the symbol of 64 (distinguish) ancient Chinese culture and the old silk industry formed one of the most splendid chapters in the history of the Chinese culture, remarkably 65 (contribute) to the development of the world civilization.
08 Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2024届高三第三次联考
The Year of the Dragon comes with inspiration for creativity and the power to bring big ideas 56 life. Designer Wang Zijian's Dragon Out of Water, a creative tea infuser(泡茶器), shines on the wall at the exhibition of the winning works of the 2024 Global Zodiac Design Competition at the Beijing Overseas Cultural Exchange Center. 57 (it) cute dragon design and special function are bound to appeal to young consumers. “It's 58 unique product, and we expect a positive response from young customers,” Wang told Beijing Review.
The item belongs to China Chic, or guochao, also 59 (know) as “national wave”, 60 refers to products of all sorts including traditional Chinese cultural elements. These products 61 (embrace) by the country's younger generations in recent years. According to a report by Xinhua News Agency, GenZ 62 (account) for 74 percent of consumers of China Chic goods in 2022, and the search volume of China Chic products has increased five times over the past decade.
As a young designer, Wang hopes 63 (capture) young consumers with his creative interpretation of dragons. “I've been 64 (thorough) studying the dragon's historical connotations(言外之意) and the 65 (psychology) characteristics of Gen Z consumers,” the 34-year-old designer told Beijing Review.
09 福建省厦门市2024届高三毕业班第四次质量检测
The China Wildlife Conservation Association and the San Diego Zoo in the US have recently signed an agreement for giant panda conservation, 56 (select) a pair of giant pandas to be sent to the San Diego Zoo for a 10-year 57 (international) conservation partnership.
To ensure the well-being of the giant pandas in the US, in March, experts from the China Wildlife Conservation Association 58 (travel) to the US to engage in in-depth discussions and technical exchanges with the San Diego Zoo regarding panda care, living environment, and health requirements.
In line with 59 agreement, both parties are actively progressing with the preparations for the pandas’ journey to the US. China has selected a pair of pandas, Yun Chuan (male) and Xin Bao (female), 60 has arranged for experienced caretakers and vets 61 (accompany) them to the US.
The US is currently renovating and upgrading the panda facilities to provide a larger and 62 (comfortable) living environment. 63 (additional), the zoo has assembled (集合)a professional team with expertise in panda care, daily nursing, and related scientific research, 64 (acquire) through study and exchange programs in China.
The San Diego Zoo is one of the world’s top five 65 (zoo). In 1996, the two parties officially commenced (开始) panda cooperation, with Bai Yun and Shi Shi from China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda becoming the first pair to reside at the San Diego Zoo.
10 浙江省温州市普通高中2024届高三第三次适应性考试(三模)
The painting Prosperous Suzhou, ink and color on paper, 1,241 cm in length and 36.5 cm in width, is 56 (current) housed in the Liaoning Provincial Museum. The painting 57 (complete) in 1759 during the Qing Dynasty. 58 (paint) in hand scroll format(手卷) with cavalier perspective painting methods, the entire piece vividly illustrates 59 urban life of Suzhou during the High Qing era, with lively trades, countless businessmen and various goods. The whole scroll describes the local conditions and customs in the southern 60 (region) of the Yangtze River, including the landscape of lakes and hills, city wall and 61 (it) gates, ancient ferries and rowing boats, towns along the river, folk customs, and shops of all trades, all of 62 reflect the prosperity (繁华) of Suzhou in the mid-18th century. Therefore, it 63 (hold)extremely high historical and artistic value.
China Post issued a set of six special stamps based on this painting 64 May 18, 2022. This set of stamps, designed by Xing Wenwei, fully reproduces the artistic conception of the original painting, 65 (create) a unique visual effect.
11 江苏省南京市2024届高三下学期第二次模拟考试(三模)
During the 2023 Hefei International Marathon, all eyes were on the elderly couple----Hu Yingfu, 86, and his wife Wang Zhangmin, 77. Many doubted their ability to finish the race,” 56 Hu completed the half marathon in two hours and twenty minutes.
Against initial struggles, Hu found a way to motivate himself by counting electric poles while running. “The distance between each electric pole is 50 meters. I run as fast as I can, passing a dozen or so poles.” said Hu. 57 (gradual), his endurance improved, along with his physical condition.
The couple’s love for running started as a way 58 (improve) their fitness, but it quickly became a passion, They participated in a national athletics event 59 the elderly in 2004, 60 (mark) their first-ever national competition. To their surprise, Wang achieved 61 impressive result----the fourth place.
Since then, the elderly couple have become regular 62 (participate) in national athletics events, consistently winning medals, and they 63 (recognize) as well-known figures in the running community.
With a 64 (combine) age of 163, the couple have participated in over 100 marathon races nationwide, whose impact has motivated 65 (count) young individuals to become part of the running community.
12 江苏省南通等苏北八市2024届高三第三次调研测试(三模)
Baiyang Lake, also known as Lake Baiyangdian, is located in the Xiong’an New Area of Baoding. As the largest freshwater lake in North China, it has gained 56 (recognize)as the “Pearl of North China” due to its breathtaking scenery and unique ecological functions. It is referred to 57 the Kidney of North China.
The old Chinese movie “Zhang Ga, the Soldier Boy”, is famous for the lake 58 Zhang Ga lived. With the beautiful lotus, flourishing reeds and plenty of fish, Lake Baiyangdian is 59 (precise) like that lake.
60 (serve) as a crucial waterway, Baiyangdian Lake occupies an important location in the ancient basin of the North China Plain. Throughout the Northern Song Dynasty, the imperial court continually 61 (expand) the marshlands, resulting in the formation of a winding “Water Great Wall.” Over time, Baiyangdian Lake 62 (remain) steadfast(不变的) in fulfilling crucial ecological roles from storing floodwater to regulating the climate.
However, the lake almost dried out because of climate change from 1983 to 1988. Local governments launched 26 rehabilitation projects in 2005 63 (restore) and improve Lake Baiyangdian’s ecological environment. Now, the beauty of Lake Baiyangdian resembles the one 64 (describe) in “Zhang Ga, the Soldier Boy”, attracting visitors who hope to take 65 glance at the vivid lotus, flourishing reeds and the clear lake water.
13 南京师大附中,杭州二中、长郡中学三校2024届高三4月联考
Sichuan Cuisine and Hunan Cuisine are both known for their hot flavors, which might appear similar at first sight. That’s why Americans are pretty confused about how they are different.
This confusion has its roots in how Hunan food 56 (introduce) to the American public. According to Kian Lam Kho, the author of Chinese food blog Red Cook, a group of Chinese chefs are said 57 (train) in both Hunan and Sichuan Cuisines in 1945. When they later 58 (seek) opportunities in the United States, they brought Hunan and Sichuan Cuisines to New York, 59 these two cooking styles were adjusted to suit local tastes.
As Kho puts 60 , these two cuisines offer different flavors. Sichuan Cuisine is characterized by the use of Sichuan peppercorns (花椒粒), which provide 61 unique numbing feeling. Hunan Cuisine, on the other hand, is famous for its bold and burning flavors, which features the 62 (combine) of fresh chilies (辣椒) and garlic to create a powerful and intense spicy taste. 63 Sichuan Cuisine, Hunan Cuisine does not typically include the numbing sensation of Sichuan peppercorns.
“It is amazing 64 distinct Hunan cooking is compared to its confusing Sichuan cousin. It is truly worthwhile to seek out restaurants or cookbooks that 65 (faith) capture Hunan flavors in their menus or recipes.” Kho notes.
14 江苏省苏锡常镇四市2024届高三年级教学情况调研二(二模)
China has nearly 5,000 years of 56 (record) history. However, the history of Chinese furniture is even longer than 57 of its writing, which can be traced back to the Hemudu Culture more than 7,000 years ago.
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, most of the furniture was hand-made using high-quality hardwood 58 raw materials, which are now rare and expensive. Ordinary people often use wood such as pine, elm, and beech, but the quality between the woods 59 (differ) greatly.
Classical furniture is mostly made by hand. Modern machines cannot 60 (complete) replace handwork. The shapes carved by the machine are neat but the lines are rigid and lacking vitality.
The most delicate aspect of Chinese classical furniture is the structural part of the furniture—mortise-and-tenon (榫卯) bining pieces of wood together, 61 (use) nothing more than the wood itself, is a basic skill of all carpenters (木匠) in ancient China. It was first discovered in the wooden structure of the Hemudu site 62 the ancestors lived more than 7,000 years ago. This structure is the wisdom of the Chinese working people and fully represents the 63 (create) and artistry (艺术性) of humanity.
Ancient Chinese 64 (philosophy) have been expressed in traditional Chinese furniture. For example, Confucianism emphasizes gentleness and moderation. 65 (achieve) that, skilled carpenters properly matched the curves and straight lines of the furniture. That’s why Chinese furniture always displays both balance and stability.
15 山东省2024届名校考试联盟4月高考模拟考试(济南二模)
The Yinxu Museum opens in Anyang, Henan province, to display the brilliance of the 3,000-year-old Shang civilization.
Nearly 4,000 unearthed cultural relics (遗迹) are displayed in the museum. More than three quarters of these have never been 36 (public) exhibited before. The 23 vehicles unearthed from Yinxu are the 37 (highlight) in the new galleries. Also on display 38 (be) Shang relics collected from across the rest of present-day China.
The Yinxu Ruins, 39 (list) as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006, hosted a later period Shang capital city. The site also produced rich findings of 3,300-year-old bones, 40 (reveal) the oldest-known established writing system of Chinese characters, 41 are extraordinary and serve as a vital link in the development of the Chinese nation.
Many key breakthroughs 42 (make) in recent years at the Yinxu site and its surrounding areas. For example, 43 urban road system and the remains of an artificial lake in the royal temple area were found.
These discoveries further displayed a grand picture of a capital city 44 carried forward the project of tracking the origins of the Chinese civilization. Through the exhibits, the public can comprehensively understand the achievements made by the Shang Dynasty in terms 45 politics, economy, agriculture, military affairs, among others.
16 山东省潍坊市2024届高三下学期第二次模拟考试
“Cold the iron chains spanning over the Dadu River,” Chairman Mao Zedong wrote in a poem, describing the do-or-die battle which took place on the Luding Bridge. The Bridge, 36 (measure) 103.67 meters in length and 3 meters in width, is located in Sichuan Province, which was 37 (original) built in 1705 during the Qing Dynasty. Near the Luding Bridge considered a historical landmark 38 (stand) a museum, in front of which there is a bronze statue of the soldiers whose spirit makes the bridge a household name.
Over 80 years ago, the bridge was crucial to the survival of the CPC-led Red Army during the Long March because if the soldiers had failed to dash through the Luding Bridge then, the Red Army might have been wiped out. Upon their 39 (arrive ), the Red Army found only thirteen heavy iron chains 40 (leave) across the river. With no time to waste, one by one the Red soldiers ventured forward to risk their lives and of those who offered 41 (they), thirty were chosen. Though several soldiers fell into 42 fast-flowing river, the others crawled along the wood boards they had laid until they finally took control of the east bank.
Probably never before had people seen fighters like these-men for whom soldiering was not just a rice bowl, 43 a mission. They astonishingly accomplished 44 seemed like a task impossible and their 45 (courage) spirit will always stick in our mind.
17 湖北省武汉市2024届高中毕业生四月调研考试
Wearing Hanfu and sitting in front of a Chinese zither(筝), Peng Jingxuan, a young Chinese student, moves her fingers gently along the strings on a street in Paris, France.
Peng has shared more than 200 56 (origin) videos online, with the most popular one featuring the theme song of the movie A Chinese Chost Story viewed over 16.61 million times. “I love how she's representing her culture in a 57 (set) where people are not familiar with it. You can tell she's proud of her background and her music,” one of her fans commented.
Chinese zither (筝), or guzheng, is an ancient musical instrument with 21--26 strings and a length of 1.63 meters. Peng 58 (fall) in love with it when young and has been practicing it for years. Hardly finding Chinese instruments 59 (play) on the streets in Paris, she took along her guzheng 60 began her street performances to sharpen her skills. The more she performed, the more she felt a greater sense of responsibility 61 (spread) Chinese music and culture.
Considering her audience's 62 (unfamiliar) with Chinese songs, Peng made adaptations, for 63 she received positive responses. She also performed Western pop songs that local people could relate 64 , entertaining them with beautiful melodies in a 65 (refresh) style.
18 广东省深圳市2024届高三年级第二次调研考试
In the center of Reykjavik, Iceland, stands a museum 56 (create) by Lillian Hopps, which symbolizes the friendship between Icelandic and Chinese people. A passionate admirer of Chinese heritage, Lillian began her journey to learn about China in the 1990s, a time 57 she deeply engaged herself in exploring China’s rich culture. Her passion transformed her home into a place filled with Chinese artifacts, which 58 (eventual) led to the establishment of a museum in Reykjavik.
The museum 59 (house) an extensive collection of cultural relics, from ancient clothing 60 contemporary art, displaying thousands of years of Chinese civilization. Lillian’s work goes beyond just 61 (exhibit) these items; she brings the culture alive through highly 62 (interact) activities like tea performances, calligraphy classes, and traditional medicine talks, promoting the Icelandic understanding of China’s rich traditions.
Lilian’s museum, attracting thousands of visitors annually from around the world, 63 (recognize) by the Icelandic government in 2021 for its impact. As Marta Jonsdottir, a director at Iceland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, put it in an interview, “Lillian, with her enthusiasm and expertise, has developed diverse cultural 64 (link) between Iceland and China. Her museum has not just enabled both peoples to better understand each other 65 strengthened our relations.”
19 湖北省2024届高三4月调研模拟考试
Shoushan Stone was first discovered in Shoushan, Fuzhou. For centuries, craftsmen have been carving stones primarily 56 (mine) from the Shoushan village. The stones are carved 57 figures, animals and many other artworks.
The Charm of Shoushan Stone, 58 ongoing exhibition at the National Art Museum of China, 59 (gather) antique and modern objects which introduce the tradition of stone carving in Fujian. It offers a visual introduction to both the fine quality of Shoushan Stone and the superb skills required 60 (process) it. On show at the exhibition are seals(印章) made from excellent examples of the stone, 61 were sought after among the literati(文人墨客) of the Ming and Qing dynasties. There are also mini sculptures which show craftsmen’s different 62 (approach) to carving Shoushan Stone based on its rich color schemes: a red and yellow stone that is suitable for sculpting mountains, flowers and fruits, a black one for trees and stones 63 a grey one for clouds.
So far, Shoushan Stone, 64 (official) named “ China National Stone”, 65 (become) a symbol of elegance, dignity and wisdom, which is worthy of collection.
20 浙江省金华市十校2024届高三下学期4月模拟考试(二模)
In celebration of Chinese New Year, a hanfu parade 56 (hold) by China Cultural Centre in Valletta, the capital of Malta, on February 17, 2024.
The parade, well 57 (receive) among the locals and tourists, featured 23 volunteer models from diverse cultural backgrounds coming together to show 58 beauty of traditional Chinese costumes.
The parade attracted local residents and visiting tourists with its display of ancient Chinese elegance and grace. Each model wore delicate hanfu in different styles, reflecting the 59 (rich) and diversity of China’s cultural heritage. From silk garments to elaborate accessories(配饰), the hanfu parade represented the essence of centuries-old traditions passed down through 60 (generation).
The event drew enthusiastic participation from both local residents and tourists, 61 wondered at the exquisite craftsmanship and cultural significance of hanfu. Many 62 (engage) with the models, eager to learn more about the history and 63 (symbol) meaning behind each garment, further fostering cross-cultural exchange and understanding.
By including the hanfu parade into its Chinese New Year celebrations, the China Cultural Centre in Malta showed its commitment to promoting cultural exchange and 64 (strengthen) the bonds of friendship between Malta and China. The event showed the lasting appeal 65 Chinese traditions and their ability to go beyond borders, uniting people from diverse backgrounds in celebration and appreciation.
21 湖南省新高考教学教研联盟2024届高三下学期第二次联考试卷
Jiangsu, known for its unique blend of innovation and preservation, is a true treasure. I was 56 (incredible) fortunate to journey through the cities of Suzhou and Nanjing, both of which left me fascinated with their true impressiveness and eagerly 57 (long) to explore further.
My first stop was Suzhou. 58 (engage) myself in the local industrial atmosphere, I chose a hotel in the “industrial park”, 59 the coexistence of advanced manufacturing and natural beauty was most evident, as it was situated on the edge of a scenic lake, embraced by a vibrant landscape. As I adventured into the heart of the city, the Old Town’s ancient waterways led me on an 60 (explore) of history, and the classical gardens offered a glimpse into a 61 (story) past. However, what truly amazed me was the “energy of Suzhou” represented by its people who have enormous respect for their city’s time-honored history as well as 62 innovative eye on the future.
Actually, the mindset of modernization with deep respect for the past isn’t only unique to Suzhou 63 an indicative factor of Nanjing. High-rises decorate the city’s skyline, creating a distinct contrast 64 the ancient neighborhoods, temples, and buildings that 65 (occupy) previously by people. I never anticipated my expectations would be blown out of the water by “A tale of two cities”.
22 浙江省绍兴市2024届高三高考科目考试适应性试卷(二模)
To write his own medical text, Li Shizhen referenced over 800 medical texts, countless books on history and geography, and works of literature. He even studied the complete works of many ancient poets, from 56 he selected a surprising number of verses about medicine. However, the greatest issue he encountered was the widespread 57 (inconsistent) in the use of drug names. Realising the importance of field research outweighed 58 of extensive reading, in1565 Li travelled far and wide into the mountains and wilderness. He covered what are today's provinces of Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui and Jiangsu, and many other places.
After over a decade of field research, Li 59 (successful) completed the first draft of his masterpiece, Bencao Gangmu, or the Compendum of Materia Medica in 1578. He revised 60 work at least three times right up until his death in 1593.
Since its first publication in 1596, the book 61 (receive) world-wide recognition. British naturalist Charles Darwin acknowledged the book 62 an “ancient Chinese encyclopedia.” In 2011, the book 63 (list) on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. In 2017, an international conference was held in Beijing 64 (celebrate) Li's 500th birthday.
Today, there are a 65 (grow) number of international exchanges centering on Li Shizhen and his book, and many people around the world can still find the wisdom of human development in this ancient classic.
23 江苏省南通如皋市2024届高三4月第二次适应性考试(2.5模)
Many people may throw away the pits(核) or nuts after eating fruits, but inheritors(传承人) of nut carving have instead collected them and turned them into artworks.
“One nut, 56 (range) from 0.8 to 6 centimetres, can be made into delicate fan pendants (扇坠), earrings, buttons, seals, ect,” said Tan Wanhai, 57 inheritor of Weifang nut carving.
Weifang nut carving 58 (date) back to the Qing Dynasty. During that time, retired imperial craftsman Wang Dayan spread the skill to the local people in Shandong Province. Craftsmen back then often used peach pits 59 (show) off their artistic skills. Due to the rigorous(严谨缜密的) carving skills 60 its rich artistic content, Weifang nut carving 61 (list) as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2008.
Tan couldn’t forget 62 impressed he was when he first saw a nut carving. Yet, the 48-year-old craftsman also admitted that the journey of bringing this kind of masterpiece to life is not all smooth sailing. “Unlike some pits 63 a flat surface, each peach pit has its own unique texture(纹理),” Tan said, adding that craftsmen have to study and trace each peach pit to carefully plan out their artwork.
“Now, the number of inheritors is about 1,000. But I believe it could be 64 (high) as more craftsmen give up the tradition of passing down the skill only through the family and open up the 65 (occupy) to anyone who is interested,” added Tan.
24 河北省衡水中学2024届高三下学期二调考试
The Chinese character zhen(振), meaning “vitalize”, 56 (name) the nation's most popular character related to domestic affairs in 2023, while the character wei, 57 meaning is “risk” or “crisis”, as chosen as 58 (hot) for international topics. The characters are among a list of popular words, as well as phrases, 59 (collect) in an annual assessment organized by agencies including the Ministry of Education's National Language Resources Monitoring and Research Center and the Commercial Press publishing house.
Organizers explained that “vitalize” represents 60 upward trend and a gesture of trying to make an effort, and that's the spirit one should have 61 the face of challenges and obstacles, 62 it's a country or an individual. Meanwhile, “wei” pointed out that internationally, the world's path has come to a crossroads amid wars and conflicts, slow economies, a 63 (wide) gap of development and a worsening environment. Organizers called for looking for opportunities hidden in these 64 (crisis) and using dialogue and cooperation to handle differences in order to build a fair, better world.
In addition to characters, gaozhiliang fazhan, or high-quality development, was chosen 65 (be) the key domestic phrase of the year,while ChatGPT was named the annual phrase in international topics.
25 浙江省嘉兴市2024届高三下学期4月教学测试(二模)
It’s part of life to have challenging experiences that get you down. At times like this, you might try to change your mindset, 56 (remind) yourself that it won’t last forever or to focus on the bright side. Changing how you think about 57 (emotion) events in this way can change how you feel about them. 58 sometimes this is easier said than done.
Imagine you lost a dream opportunity and you may wonder whether you’ll ever get another chance like that again. It can be difficult to break out of your mindset when having negative experiences. 59 (fortunate), getting a good friend’s perspective(见解) can help.
Here 60 (come) the question: Is getting a friend’s perspective when rethinking a negative event more powerful than rethinking it 61 your own According to some research 62 (conduct) lately, we can choose the former. How you think and feel can 63 (shape) by getting a friend’s perspective, both in the moment and over time. The next time you can’t get rid of your negative thought 64 (pattern), remember that humans are fundamentally social creatures. It’s okay to turn to the people around you and your friends, from 65 you can get new perspectives and some help.
26 福建省九地市2024届高中毕业班第二次质量检测(二模)
Stamp collecting has recently emerged as a fresh and innovative approach for young people to document their travels. Instead of 56 (mere) taking photos with famous landmarks, 57 (enthusiast) of this new trend eagerly explore every corner of various attractions, museums, and shops during their journeys in search 58 various stamps. They imprint the stamps, usually with single or multicolored pictures of the scenic spots or images of famous people on postcards or in travel journals, thus 59 (create) a unique memory of their travels. Free or paid, each stamp serves as a representation of the visitor's 60 (present) at that specific location, becoming a 61 (cherish) part of their memories.
Shi Junchu, 29, from Yunnan province, came across stamp collecting three years ago while traveling in Wuhan, Hubei province. She found it to be a better way of commemorating her travels 62 purchasing souvenirs (纪念品), so she carries a specially prepared notebook for collecting stamps whenever she travels.
“Stamp collecting has added more meaning to my travels. Turning the pages of those notebooks 63 (feel) somewhat like looking at photos. I can recall 64 happened back then just by turning to a page the delicious food I had, and the fun experiences I enjoyed,” she said.
She currently operates a private museum in Kunming. Since last October, she has also introduced stamp collecting services 65 (encourage) more visitors to explore the museum.
27 浙江省杭州市2024届高三下学期教学质量检测(二模)
The market for wearable technology in the past few years has been on a rapid rise. We seem to have too much attachment to data accessible on those devices. 56 is it a good thing that we're relying on technology more often than not, recording every step we take Can those tools really maximize your workout benefits The real questions surround not the 57 (wear), but the wearer.
The challenge for athletes 58 (look)to up their game with data is finding the type of information that is most helpful. If you are hoping to run faster and want to try moderating your pace based on heart rate “zones,” a wearable can help you do so. However, for professionals and those who are new 59 working out, less is more.
Earlier this month, Sara Hall, a professional marathon runner competing in the U.S. Olympic marathon trials, actually 60 (throw) away her GPS watch midrace 61 (avoid) distraction. Similarly, for beginner runners, it's more important to learn to listen to your body's signals-tiredness, 62 (ache), bursts of energy 63 to track your pace or heart rate. Depending on what those goals are, there might be ways to achieve them that are more cost 64 (effect),more fun, more convenient. Dr. Ethan Weiss, a physician at the University of California tells his patients that a different item 65 (attach) at your wrist, like a leash(狗绳) ,is more likely to pull you toward more activity.
28 浙江省9+1高中联盟2024届高三3月高考模拟卷
Every year in China, a day is set aside to honour, and show respect for, the elders and senior citizens in the entire nation. As China has more than 297 million people 56 (age) 60 and over, according to the latest statistics, this day 57 (grow) in popularity over the years.
In the early 1980s, the Chinese government declared that the Chongyang Festival would be the day on which 58 (celebrate) the lives of China's elder citizens. Of course, showing respect and admiration to 59 old is a Chinese tradition dating back to ancient times, 60 therefore the people easily and readily support this day. On this day, the government and local communities hold various activities for the elders, 61 free hair-cuts, cultural performances and health-care consultations.
However, respect for the elders should be kept in mind firmly and showing 62 (we) for them is not restricted to one special day only. According to historical records, elders over 70 years old enjoyed special treatment and anyone not showing respect to them 63 (punish), which proves that respecting the elders was set in law back then.
Apparently, respect for the elders is the 64 (found) of the Chinese moral system. Today, throughout China, we find many examples of young people 65 (carry) on this tradition of respect.
29 山东省济南市2024届高三3月模拟考试(一模)
Driven by a great passion for guqin, 36 is an ancient Chinese instrument, Li Xiangting, a professor at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing 37 (devote) nearly 70 years to mastering and promoting it since his first encounter with it.
In 1958, Li became the only gugin major in the Traditional Chinese Instruments Department. Given that guqin was 38 (relative) unknown, Li was often ignored. Everyone considered it out of date, 39 he thought it deserved an important position and was determined to make it 40 (appreciate) by everyone.
In order to introduce it 41 a global audience, Li innovated while honoring the instrument’s rich traditions. Later, he also produced teaching videos, 42 (publish)books, and released al-bums, significantly boosting the instrument’s 43 (popular).
In the following years, more enthusiasts and musicians like Li worked on the art, With 44 (they) efforts, the UNESCO recognized the art as an intangible (非物质的) heritage of humanity in 2003. Moreover, his daughter, Li Pengpeng, has followed in her father’s footsteps, 45 (serve) as an ambassador in promoting traditional Chinese culture.
30 浙江省五校联盟2024届3月联考
For thousands of years, Chinese people 56 (value) the large family with three, four, or even five generations living under the same roof. In this way of life, the older generation can enjoy a happy and easy late life with their children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren growing up beside them and keeping them 57 being lonely. However, as society advances and people enjoy a 58 (comfortable) life, the big families begin to break up. Along with the growth of so-called “empty nestles”, which means the young birds have flown away and only 59 old are left alone, young parents are living with their own nuclear families. It goes without saying 60 the collapse of big families and the popularity of smaller ones are the result of our times.
It is a time when people think highly of individual freedom 61 happiness. Young people like to have a space all alone to themselves, which helps avoid conflicts 62 (cause) by different living habits from their parents. It's also a time when problems of old age and childcare have been socialized gradually. Senior citizens can live together and 63 (take) good care of by specialized nurses.
Therefore, there is every reason to believe that this trend of families in reduced size is 64 (agree) to our times. To create a brighter future, we should do our best to build our society into one in 65 every member lives healthily and harmoniously.
31 浙江省温州市普通高中2024届高三第二次适应性考试(二模)
Nowadays, we are used to opening an app to skim public reviews for reference before going to a restaurant. If it has a score of 4.8 or above on a 5-point scale, the restaurant 56 (guarantee) to be a good choice; but if it is a4 or even less, it almost always means the restaurant is so terrible that you are likely to suffer.
In the past months, topics such as “Restaurants with low ratings may taste better” 57 (top) the list of search terms. But 58 is essential for everyone is the authenticity of the evaluation. We need to analyze the reasons that lead to the present situation 59 reflect on measures to improve credibility and consumer experiences.
For one thing, quite a few business runners rely so 60 (primary) on good scores to attract consumers that they manipulate (操纵) ratings by buying positive review s to increase traffic. For another, some consumers may go 61 their original intention and give high scores because they receive free dishes or discounts when 62 (ask) to submit comments.
63 (concern) these phenomena, platforms must develop richer ways for quality players who need more 64 (expose) to display themselves and earn what they deserve. Meanwhile, the rating mechanism should include regular monitoring, strict examination and punitive (惩罚性的) measures to create a health y competitive atmosphere. 65 , users will eventually abandon platforms, leaving those tricky players to their marketing game.
32 江苏省南京市盐城市2024届高三年级第二次模拟考试
Incense(香) boasts a long history, 56 its roots in many cultures----ancient China, ancient Egypt, Babylon and beyond. People from all walks of life benefit from its countless qualities, whether they use it for pleasure 57 as medicine.
Since the Tang and Song dynasties, burning incense, hanging paintings, making tea, and enjoying music have been known as the “four arts for literati (文人)”. 58 (make)from seeds, leaves and flowers, incense has been used as an enjoyable 59 (pursue) for scholars.
Moreover, medical incense is an essential part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which considers preventative healthcare as 60 far superior form of treatment when illness strikes.
61 (basic), medical incense can kill bacteria in the environment, protecting people against infections. It is also believed 62 (possess)the ability to balance the flow of Qi, a vital energy force within the body. Once the medical elements within incense are breathed in, they soon find 63 (they)way into the bloodstream. From there they go directly to the organs 64 treatment assistance is needed. The specific types of incense 65 (choose) based on the individual's condition, aiming to restore balance and promote well-being.
33 江苏省苏锡常镇四市2024届高三年级教学情况调研(一模)
In May, 2023, the National Museum of China (NMC)launched 56 (it) first original stage play, Joyful Songs In A Flourishing Age, as part of a project seeking to make cultural heritage active again.
Inspired by The Pottery Storyteller Beating A Drum, a piece in the NMC’s collection from the Eastern Han Dynasty, 57 play presented a fantasy “dialogue” between the ancient ceramic(陶瓷的) figures and the audience while 58 (integrate)art forms such as drama, musical and opera.
Dialogues 59 time and space are happening in new ways at the NMC. The bronze(铜) exhibits from the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties 60 (display) inside the NMC’s Ancient China exhibition hall often lead visitors 61 (impress) by ancient Chinese civilization. Collectible cards featuring 62 (image) of the museum’s collections have also proven quite popular with visitors.
Since 2018, the NMC 63 (develop) virtual exhibition halls and published short videos on its social media platforms. Therefore, visitors can enjoy exhibitions online, getting a taste of Chinese culture without even leaving their homes. Not only can cultural and creative products bridge gaps, 64 they can also help visitors better relate to 65 (hide) cultural meanings.
34 广东省广州市2024届高三普通高中毕业班综合测试一(一模)
A skywell, or “tian jing” in Chinese, is a typical feature of a traditional home in Southern and Eastern China. They are commonly seen in homes 56 (date) to the Ming and Qing dynasties, which 57 (design) to house different generations of relatives. Despite their varied sizes and designs, these skywells are typically square and located in 58 heart of the house. They serve to allow in light, enhance airflow, and harvest rainwater.
Since decades ago, the government 59 (advocate) green buildings, promoting environmentally-friendly practice. The increased interest towards traditional Chinese architecture is leading to the restoration of historic buildings with skywells 60 modern use. Architects are also looking towards the principles behind skywells while designing new buildings 61 (save) energy. The Dongguan TBA Tower in Guangdong Province, for example, brings natural airflows into every floor with internal “windpipes” 62 function in a similar way to skywells. The aim is to keep the building's temperature 63 (comfort) in all seasons, using only natural airflow.
The fact that skywells still exist today shows 64 clever ancient builders were in using nature’s elements to create energy-sufficient and sustainable living spaces. These timeless architectural 65 (wonder) continue to inspire architects in their efforts to find green solutions for cooling homes and buildings.
35 江苏省南通市等苏北七市2024届高三第二次调研测试(二模)
It is believed that Chinese knotting, also known as zhongguojie, originated for recording information and exchanging messages 56 writing was invented. Over the past thousands of years, knots 57 (play) an important part in the life of Chinese. 58 (initial), Chinese knots acted as good -luck charms to drive away evil spirits. Today, Chinese knots are widely used to decorate homes during festivities.
A major characteristic of Chinese knots is that they are often tied from a single continuous length of string. The knots are commonly named 59 the shape it takes. Chinese knots are created in a 60 (various) of colors such as gold, green, blue, or black, though the most commonly used color is red, 61 symbolizes good luck and prosperity.
Crafting the Chinese knot is a three-step process 62 (involve) tying knots, tightening them and adding the finishing touches. The knots 63 (pull) tightly together and are strong enough to be used for binding or wrapping, making them very practical.
Today, most of such knots are often mass manufactured in factories. Skilled knot artists weave complex knots that you might see 64 (sell) as souvenirs that you can take back with you. If you have time, why not try your hand at it Perhaps these age-old charms can add 65 touch of good luck to your daily life
36 湖北省八市2024届高三3月联考
Welcome to springtime in Hangzhou, a medium-sized city of eight million people in Zhejiang Province, and home 56 the Lamborghini of China's green tea market: Longjing, known in English as Dragon Well. I’m here to watch the spring rush in action: over a few short weeks in March and April, planters will race against the sunrise 57 (pick) the early spring harvest, earning them 58 sizable amount of their annual income.
High-end Dragon Well, 59 (taste) like spring's first green vegetables accented by chestnuts 60 (roast ) with sugar, can sell for 15 to over a hundred dollars an ounce. Like coffee and wine,this tea has its obsessives, the kind of people 61 dig into details like the day when a tea was plucked and which side of a hill it came from.
So it goes in China, where tea is 62 (day) necessity. But when outsiders try to learn 63 all the fuss is about, they're usually confused by the 64 (complex) of fine tea, and a marketplace filled with misinformation doesn't do much to help. That's why I've made the journey to Hangzhou myself to learn how and why this little leaf from a plain-looking bush 65 (drive) a whole economy wild.
37 广东省2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟测试(一)
Born into an ethnic Miao family in rural Guizhou Province, Zhang was exposed from a young age to the rich tradition of Miao embroidery(刺绣)---- 56 cultural craft that has been passed down through generations. She spent countless hours as a child 57 (observe) her mother and grandmother stitching fancy patterns onto fabrics by hand. In 2003, hoping to modernize and share this heritage, she opened her first clothing shop in the provincial capital.
A decade later, Zhang 58 (establish) her own clothing brand focused on combining traditional Chinese-style qipao dresses with colorful customized embroidery patterns. “We have trained hundreds of local Miao women in the ancient needlework techniques,” Zhang 59 (proud) remarked. “The clothing line celebrates their breathtaking handiwork, 60 I hope advances my home village’s revitalization.”
Her 61 (commit) to cultural preservation and rural development was recognized in 2019, when the China Women’s Handicraft Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition 62 (hold) and Zhang’s innovative design collection won top honors. In an interview afterwards, she reflected on both preserving traditional skills through new media, 63 expanding economic opportunities for artisans, “We attach equal importance 64 cultural inheritance and market expansion,” Zhang stated. “In the future, we’ll continue innovating designs 65 (display) Miao embroidery’s beauty and diversity.”
38 浙江省强基联盟2024届高三下学期3月联考
The tourism phenomenon fueled by Harbin, in Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, shows no sign of fading. Most recently, the ice city 56 (lead) to fierce competition among tourism authorities in several cities as they try to change the Internet potential 57 (engage) into real tourist footfall. More 58 (interest), the video of the leaders of local tourism dancing with performers has entertained millions of netizens(网民).
These diligent efforts made by Harbin 59 (attract) tourists to the city were joined by netizens across the country, 60 playfully discussed about the exceptional skills 61 (possess) by their own heads of tourism bureau, all to achieve similar success in their own cities.
Starting from January 9th, the official account of the Department of Tourism of Henan Province has seen 62 increase in the number of videos being posted, 63 more than 30 clips released per day. So the tourism authorities in Shanxi and Shandong provinces find 64 a must to promote their enriched tourism resources on social media. Winter, the traditional tourism off-season, draws new tourism fever, 65 (signal) the fast tourism development in China.
39 辽宁省名校联盟2024届高三3月份联合考试
A concert was co-staged by the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra last week in Suzhou in east China's Jiangsu Province.
In 1973, the Philadelphia Orchestra made its historic China tour, 56 marked a thaw(破冰) in the China-U. S. cultural exchange before the normalization of 57 two countries’ diplomatic relations.
“We 58 (perform)Jasmine Flower since our first visit in 1973,” said Ryan Fleur, executive director of The Philadelphia Orchestra. “We try to demonstrate how we care about the 59 (friend)with the Chinese people. “
The association between the Philadelphia Orchestra and Suzhou began in January this year, when a concert 60 (organize) by the Suzhou Culture and Arts Centre, the Philadelphia Orchestra and other institutions 61 (hold) in New York City and Philadelphia 62 (celebrate) the Lunar New Year. Themed “Echoes of Ancient Tang Poems, the concert brought the Tang Dynasty(618-907) back 63 life with ancient poems interpreted by international 64 (musician).
The resonance (共鸣) of this theme was further deepened during this 65 (late) trip when members of the orchestra visited a temple in Suzhou where some Tang poems were written, an experience that deeply touched their hearts.
40 福建省福州市2024届高三下学期2月份质量检测
You enter through a round entrance known as a moon gate. There before you, is a 56 (cover) passage made of red wood, leading you past a walled courtyard. Along the edges of the courtyard are piles of rocks, among which 57 (grow) bamboo. The whole scene is like a painting; 58 every step you take, another part of the painting is unrolled.
59 (step) into the courtyard, you look over the scene. Latticed(格状) windows in the walls reveal yet more bamboo, suggesting that the courtyard is just one part of a 60 (large) garden. At the far end of the courtyard is a room with wooden chairs, 61 windows that create frames for the scene of 62 (strange) shaped rocks beyond them, just like Chinese ink-wash paintings. This little courtyard is 63 picture of the classic Chinese concept of peace and beauty. Yet, you are not in China, but a copy of a Chinese garden. The Astor Chinese Garden Court 64 (create) by a team of 26 Chinese craftsmen in 1981, and it represented the first permanent cultural exchange between America and China. The courtyard is a place of rest for a museum 65 (visit). As a museum piece in and of itself, the garden gives a wonderful view of ancient China.
41 江苏省G4(苏州中学、淮阴中学、海门中学、姜堰中学)2024届第二学期四校联考
A skywell, or “tian jing”, is a typical feature of a traditional home in China. Different from a northern Chinese courtyard, or “yuan zi”, a skywell is smaller and less exposed to the outdoor environment. They are commonly seen in homes 58 (date) to Ming and Qing dynasties, which were designed to house 57 (generation) of an extended family.
Although a skywell’s size and design vary from region to region, it is always rectangular and located in the core of a house, 58 enclosed by rooms on four sides or three sides plus a wall. Skywells were designed to cool buildings before air-conditioning existed. When wind blows above a skywell house, it can enter the indoor space through the opening. Outdoor air being often cooler than indoor air, the incoming breeze 59 (travel) down the walls to the lower storeys, creating air circulation by replacing 60 (warm) indoor air, which rises and leaves through the opening.
The main purpose of a skywell is to allow in light, improve ventilation (通风) 61 harvest rainwater. In Huizhou, a skywell is small but tall, and the rooms around it can block out sunlight on hot days, enabling the bottom of the skywell to stay cool. Meanwhile, hot air inside the house can rise and escape through the opening above the skywell, 62 works just like a chimney.
Though they have been existing in China for hundreds of years, in recent times they 63 (forget) by people who prefer modern facilities. Over the past two decades, however, 64 consequence of a renewal of traditional Chinese architecture, skywell buildings have been making 65 comeback.
42 安徽省合肥市2024届高三第一次教学质量检测(一模)
There is a Chinese story of an old man in his 90s working with his family to remove mountains to connect the outside world 56 others' doubts. The story has inspired the Chinese to unite and overcome difficulty with 57 (determine)and hard work.
The story became a reality in Lin County, Henan Province in the 1960s.A 1,500- kilometer- long waterway along the cliffs(悬崖)of the Taihang Mountains 58 (build)by the local people within 10 years, bringing precious water from the Zhanghe River in the bordering Shanxi Province to the drought-hit area.
Initially, finding drinking water was 59 headache for residents: People had to fetch water from five kilometers away every day. 60 (ease)this area's water shortages, the local government decided to construct a canal across the mountains, 61 construction was a remarkable engineering achievement.
People tied ropes around their waists and 62 (hang)off cliffs, drilling holes in rock, and then dug canals with simple tools. From February 1960 to July 1969,they leveled 1,250 mountain tops and dug 211 tunnels(隧道), 63 (remove)22.25 million cubic meters of earth and rocks.
Their efforts gained multiple 64 (benefit).It was the canal that 65 (dramatic) changed the life of the local people, irrigating(灌溉)36,000 hectares of land and solving water supply difficulties to some 567,000 people. Their deeds have been hailed (称颂)as the "spirit of the Red Flag Canal."
43 东北三省三校2024届第一次联合模拟考试
China is a country with a rich cultural heritage(遗产) 56 (stretch) back thousands of years. However, with the passage of time and other factors such as natural disasters and wars, many of its cultural treasures have been damaged or destroyed. In recent years, China has used technology to protect its cultural heritage through digitalization so that it can 57 (preserve) for future generations to enjoy and study.
One of the most notable 58 (example) of China's digital preservation effort is the Dunhuang Mogao CaveProject, the goal of which is 59 (create)a digital profile of the Mogao Caves with the help of3D scanning and virtual reality software. Another example is the Palace Museum Project. Through the use of technology, the Palace Museum is now able to showcase the relics to visitors from all around the world 60 risking damage to the precious artworks.
Digital technology has the potential to aid in the restoration of damaged artworks. A 3D printing technology enabled Chinese researchers to recreate the cultural relics, including ancient Buddha statues and 61 bronze(青铜) lion from the Qing Dynasty.
62 (additional), China's digitalization of cultural heritage has been instrumental in research and education. The digital achievements have enabled researchers to study the artworks in greater detail 63 ever before.
Digitalization has made cultural heritage more 64 (access) to the public, particularly to people living an rural areas 65 would otherwise be unable to visit these sites in person.
44 广东省深圳市2024年高三第一次调研考试(一模)
Despite being 75 years old, Chai Tixia's expertise in Jianzi is truly impressive. With quick kicks, he effortlessly sends the Jianzi into the air and gracefully guides it to land ___56___ (gentle) on his head.
Jianzi, ___57___ game that dates back to the Han Dynasty, is surprisingly simple: players must keep the Jianzi in the air, ___58___ (use) any part of their body except their hands and arms. However, to master this game ___59___ (require) a lot of practice.
While enjoyed throughout China, Jianzi ___60___ (describe) by Chai as an important aspect of hutong culture. The narrow alleyways, situated within Beijing's inner city, provide the setting for the game’s ___61___ (popular). Each morning, Chai and his fellow hutong residents gather for their shared passion for Jianzi.
Chai's spirited matches with his neighbors have a big audience ___62___ (draw) to the artistry and excitement of the game. The onlookers who watch them playing with great athleticism are amazed at ___63___ Chai and his fellow players can achieve.
Having practiced Jianzi for over 30 years, Chai cherishes the phy