新高考高三一轮复习新时代中国特色文化语法填空10天打卡训练营
Day 1
This year marks the 20th anniversary of China joining UNESCO's Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). On Monday, China held a national meeting on the preservation of ICH in Beijing, 1._______it evaluated recent achievements and outlined future work.
Notably, China now 2._______(lead) the world with 44 cultural elements or practices recognized by UNESCO as ICH of Humanity. The national meeting also set the course direction for ICH preservation in China. As of now, the country has over 100,000 ICH items across various 3.________(category), including 1,557 on the national list. There are 3,056 recognized national-level ICH inheritors, and 23 national-level cultural ecological preservation zones, with ICH protection as core task, have been established. From exquisite craftsmanship to traditional Chinese medicine and vibrant folk art, intangible cultural heritages reflect Chinese identity and contribution to 4. (globe) cultural diversity. 5._________(preserve) this cultural essence for future generations, China 6._______(develop) a preservation system over the past 20 years that adheres to global practice while respecting its distinct cultural heritage. China's intangible cultural heritage protection system has established a comprehensive system for preservation and transmission, 7. (drive) by a strong sense of urgency and responsibility for cultural inheritance.And this is not only a preservation of cultural heritage 8.__________ also a testament to China's cultural confidence and growing soft power. Earlier this month, UNESCO inscribed the Spring Festival, China's iconic new year celebrations, on the Representative List of the ICH of Humanity, 9._________(bring) the number of ICH items in China on the UNESCO list to 44, the highest number globally. 10.______(addition),the Qiang New Year, traditional Chinese wooden arch bridges and traditional Li textile technique have also been included to UNESCO's cultural heritage list.
Day 2
Go, then called Weiqi, arose in China around 4,000 years ago. The game is far 1. (much)
complex than it seems on the surface. 2. (player) take turns placing stones on a grid of 19-by-19 squares with the double goals of capturing enemy tokens and controlling the largest amount of territory.
Although simple in 3. (it) rules, the size of the board coupled with the intricacies of capturing and recapturing territory and stones creates a game of great complexity, closer in spirit to an entire military campaign 4. (fill) with local battles rather than the single battle represented in chess.
It is said that Weiqi was first used as a fortune-telling device, 5. perhaps invented by Emperor Yao in hopes of reforming his undisciplined son. Whatever its true origins, Weiqi had become a main element of Chinese culture by 6. sixth century B.C. E. Later, the game
7. (include) as one of the four arts Chinese scholar gentlemen were required to master. In addition to Weiqi, 8. (ambition) academics had to learn Chinese calligraphy and painting, as well as how 9. (play) the guqin.
With its unique style and rich cultural history, Weiqi has been attracting many fans. And it is described as involving a higher degree of sophistication than any of the world’s great board
10. (game), with the possible exception of chess.
Day 3
The Zigong Salt Making Industry History Museum is China’s only museum 1.
(present) the history and evolution of the country’s well salt production. It is located in the Xiqin Guild Hall in Zigong City, southwest of China's Sichuan Province.
2. (compose ) of a group of magnificent ancient buildings, the Xiqin Guild Hall was 3. (original) a athering place built by wealthy merchants (商人) from the northwest of China’s Shaanxi Province 4. came to the Zigong area for the salt business in 1736.
The Zigong Salt Making Industry History Museum 5. (found) in March 1959. It is a specialized museum that preserves, studies and exhibits the historic relics of China’s well salt-making industry, and has been honored as a 6. (nation) first-grade museum of China.
A large number of relics, samples (样品), and historical 7. (photo) are displayed at the museum, showcasing China’s achievements in the past 2,000 years in the fields of well drilling , brine lifting, salt making and natural gas mining. They represent the evolution and development of well salt production technology.
The museum has attracted crowds of visitors. Faiza Kab from Algeria said, “Before visiting this museum, I only knew about sea salt, but not well salt. This is 8. first time I have learned about well salt.” lvaro Lago from Spain was more 9. (amaze) by the museum, saying, “10. surprised me was its delicate architecture and some interactive projects for visitors. When I pumped water from the model machine that people used about 2,000 years ago, I felt like history was within reach.”
Day 4
Tangshan, a city in North China's Hebei Province, is conveniently located just over 1.______ hour’s train journey from Beijing. For modest fare of 23.5 yuan ($3.22), people from Beijing can board an old-fashioned slow green train and get there. With 2.______(it) long history, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, this charming city welcomes explorers with open arms.
The city's name, derived from the Tang Dynasty (618-907), reflects a deep connection to Chinese heritage. There are different 3.________(theory) about the origin of the name Tangshan. One is that Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, 4.________(personal) led an army of over 100,000 troops on an eastern expedition. He stationed his forces on Dacheng Mountain and bestowed the mountain (shan in Chinese) with the name "Tang," hence the place became known as "Tangshan." A visit 5. Tangshan would be incomplete without experiencing the "Tangshan Banquet," often 6. (describe) as an edible museum. Here you can get qizi (chess pieces) shaobing (Chinese flatbread), the local specialty, usually stuffed with meat or bean paste while garnished with sesame seeds. Small and round, they resemble Chinese chess pieces and that’s 7._______they got their names. They are typically baked and have a crisp exterior with a soft, flavorful interior, 8. (make) them a popular snack of the region. Tangshan also 9.______ (hold) a pivotal place in China's industrial history and is often referred to as one of the cradles of the nation's industrialization. The city witnessed the birth of several "firsts" in modern Chinese industry such as the first mechanized coal mine, the first standard-gauge railway, 10.______the first steam locomotive.
Day 5
The world's largest ice-and-snow theme park, the 26th edition of the Harbin Ice-Snow World,
Officially opened at 10 am in Harbin, the capital of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province also known as the "city of ice."Themed "Dream of Winter, Love among Asia," the park was built
1. ( use) 300,000 cubic meters of ice and snow, incorporating elements 2. (inspire) by the upcoming 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games, 3. will open next February, right after China's Spring Festival holiday. 4. is also the first major international ice and snow event hosted by China since the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
With an overall planned area of 1 million square meters, up from last year's 800,000 square meters,the park is the 5. (large)in its 26-year history.The park features nine major zones,
6. (recreate) landmark landscapes of 42 countries and 3 regions that are members of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) in the form of ice-and-snow structures that can be illuminated at night, including replicas of the Temple of Heaven in China, Osaka Castle in Japan 7. the Taj Mahal in India.The main tower stands on the main axis of the park, featuring towering ice columns that depict the official emblem of the OCA.
The ice 8.__________(sculpture) are incredibly exquisite. It's hard to imagine that they are made of ice blocks harvested from the Songhua River. Each piece of artwork showcases the superb craftsmanship of the artists.9. (recent) the most popular attraction in the park, the Super Ice Slide, increased the number of its lanes to 24, with a 300-meter-long windproof warm house mounted at the queuing area, allowing visitors 10. (take) a break from freezing weather while overlooking the park's scenery.
Day 6
Under the "AI" concept, a new business model in the education industry --"AI self-study rooms" -- has recently emerged in China and is attracting increasing attention and sparking mixed reactions.
1._______(compare) to traditional self-study rooms, AI self-study rooms offer a tablet computer for each desk. The tablet 2.________(handle) the teaching and exercises for each student. AI self-study rooms integrate AI learning devices, study supervisors, 3. a conducive environment. Students use AI-powered devices to practice, supervisors ensure discipline, and the quiet environment fosters focus.
In AI self-study rooms, students use devices for online courses and exercises, while supervisors leverage AI to identify knowledge gaps and create personalized study plans. The rooms also provide real-time learning reports 4. parents to track progress. So far, this new model has sparked mixed opinions. Some see them as gimmicks, as they feel the learning devices in the study rooms are not truly AI. Others highlight 5. (they) benefits in enhancing learning 6. (efficient), quality, and resource equity. According to China News Weekly, experts affirm AI's positive role in education but note that AI self-study rooms, as 7.
emerging industry, face challenges like low integration and inconsistent quality, 8. has fueled debate.The rise of the AI-assisted learning model enhances learning efficiency, addresses unequal resource distribution by breaking regional barriers, and offers personalized solutions,
(enable) remote students to access quality education. Despite debates, ongoing technological advances and broader applications will make AI-assisted learning 10.
(increasing) vital to future education.
Day 7
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Wednesday inscribed Spring Festival, social practices of the Chinese people in 1.
(celebrate) of the traditional new year, on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The committee recognized the festival for its wide array of rituals and unique cultural elements 2. engage all of Chinese society.UNESCO highlighted that the Spring Festival, 3. (mark) the start of the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year, involving
4. (vary) social practices, including prayers for good fortune and family reunions. It also features 5. (activity)planned by elders and festive public events 6.______ (organize)
by communities.According to UNESCO's documentation, the traditional knowledge and customs associated with the Spring Festival are passed down 7.________(informal) within families and communities, as well as formally through the education system. Craftsmanship and artistic skills related to the festival are transmitted through apprenticeships, promoting family values, social cohesion, and peace,8.________providing a sense of cultural identity.The committee also emphasized that the festival embodies the harmony between humans and nature and contributes
9. sustainable development in areas such as food security and education. It also plays a key role in raising 10. (environment) awareness.
Day 8
The British Library expanded its Chinese collection on Nov 21 by adding printed copies of 10 novels originally published online by Chinese authors, including Lord of the Mysteries, Soul Land and Joy of Life.This 1._______(follow) the library's first inclusion of 16 titles of online Chinese literature in 2022.The newly 2.________(include) novels are deeply loved by readers worldwide. Among them, The King's Avatar, about esports, is said to have attracted 135 million readings by overseas readers.
These novels, 3._________(original) published on platforms operated by Yuewen, 4.
online Chinese literature company, were donated to document the cultural 5.____(significant) and rapid development of web literature in China. By the end of 2023, the number of Chinese literature readers online reached a record of 537 million, with the overseas market for this genre surpassing 4 billion yuan, spanning most of the world’s countries and regions.The Web Novel website under Yuewen has trained and signed 430,000 overseas authors 6._________ write original online novels 7. English and other languages. In the UK alone, its readers reached 6.8 million, a yearly increase of 30 percent.Qianshanchake, a Chinese web novelist whose work Stacie was included in the library's collection, expresses excitement and surprise at the recognition. 8. (she) fantasy story revolves around a modern-day female office worker who struggles against fate after being dragged into a world where monsters and kung fu coexist.The writer believes the adventurous themes 9._________ oriental elements will resonate with British and European readers. "The core themes of novels are universal, transcending 10. ( culture) boundaries," she says.
Day 9
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has long been a treasure of Chinese culture that plays an indispensable part in 1. (globe) medicine.
The diversity of TCM lies in its broad range of applications. It can treat chronic diseases and sub-health conditions 2. modern medicine struggles to cure, while also offering valuable supplements and insights for modern medical practices. Increasingly 3._______(recognize) worldwide, TCM combines ancient Chinese wisdom with diversity and flexibility. Att he heart of TCM lies 4.______(it) patient-centered approach, emphasizing an individual's constitution, environment, and lifestyle, rather than simply 5.______(focus) on symptoms or disease alone.
The charm of TCM lies in its concept of differentiated diagnosis and treatment, which involves personalized medical care based 6. the patient's constitution and the underlying causes of their illness.The principle of "syndrome differentiation" highlights the importance of understanding7.______unique nature of each patient, an approach that 8. (set) TCM apart from many other medical systems. This philosophy is not just theoretical but 9.______(practical) applied in diverse treatments such as acupuncture and moxibustion, tuina, cupping and guasha. There is no need for complex equipment. TCM tools, the small splints used in Chinese osteopathy, the spoons used in guasha, 10.________the cups used in cupping therapy for example, can draw from materials close at hand, so that such treatments can spread easily.
Day 10
As the winter travel season arrives, cities across China are ready to welcome visitors with open arms. Their hospitality can 1. (see) in their attention to details and efforts to innovate. No matter if it's providing heartwarming gestures like welcome signs at airports, enhancing infrastructure to combat extreme weather conditions, 2. (offer) discounts and immersive experiences for travelers,or having tourism officials sing on stage, cities are working hard to elevate travelers' winter tourism experience. Upon landing at the airport in Harbin, the capital city of China's northernmost Heilongjiang Province, a heartwarming sign 3. (greet) passengers: "Welcome to Harbin, and thank you for 4. (you) efforts to get here." 5.________(know)as country's "crown jewel of ice and snow," the city's winter temperatures can drop 6. about nearly -20 C. 7. (save) tourists from waiting in the cold, the airport has installed electronic screens showing real-time updates on ride-hailing services. The plate numbers of vehicles can be seen on these screens along with wait times. Apart from the influx of tourists during the winter season, the city will also hold 8. 9th Asian Winter Games in February 2025. A record 34 of National Olympic Committees 9._______(set) to participate in the Games.To better accommodate the needs of international tourists, major tourist 10. (area) in Harbin have put up English signs and established guide services.
附:参考答案:
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9.bringing;10.Additionally.
Day 2:1.more;2.Players;3.its;4.filled;5.or;6.the;7.was included;8.ambitious;9.to play;10.games.
Day 3:1.presenting;2.Composed;3.originally;4.who/that;5.was founded;6.national;7.photos;8.the;
9.amazed;10.What.
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Day 5:1.using;2.inspired;3.which;4.It;5.largest;6.recreating;7.and;8.sculptures;9.Recently;
10.to take.
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10.increasingly.
Day7:1.celebration;2.that/which;3.marking;4.various;5.activities;6.organized;7.informally;8.and;
9.to;10.environmental.
Day 8:1.follows;2.included;3.originally;4.an;5.significance;6.who/that;7.in;8.Her;9.and;
10.cultural.
Day 9:1.global;2.that/which;3.recognized 4.its 5.focusing;6.on;7.the;8.sets;9.practically;10.or.
Day 10:1.be seen;2.offering;3.greets;4.your;5.known;6.to;7.To save;8.the;9.are set;10.areas.