江西省2024-2025学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题(图片版,无答案)

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名称 江西省2024-2025学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题(图片版,无答案)
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"It's like any other Burning Man,just muddy,"Josh Lease told NPR on Saturday evening."The
warnings do sound very terrible,and of course,the organization has to tell people to take care,"said
Claudia Peschiutta,an editor who attended the event,"but I haven't seen one person who seems
worried about it at all.
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Sense of loss and upset,however,started to affect some attendees by Sunday.In rainy Burning
Mans past,longtime "burner"Joe Bamberg said he's seen carpets and clothes eventually dry out.But
this time,all was wet and seemed to never dry up.He expressed he would have no plan to come again.
At the same time,officials were investigating a death at the site.They said on Saturday that a
person died during the event but offered few details,including whether the death was weather-related.
The muddy road is expected to dry up starting Monday,which is forecast to see clear skies,
promising long waits in traffic on the final day of the annual event.But event organizers have yet to give
detailed information of when gates will open to cars.
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A.Inspired.
B.Positive.
C.Upset.
D.Puzzled.
25.Why did people come to Nevada's Black Rock Desert
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A.They just passed by this area.
B.They were on a sightseeing tour.
C.They came to join in an activity.
D.They were learning survival skills.
26.What can we infer from Joe Bamberg's words
A.It seldom rains at this time.B.He wouldn't come any longer.
C.He felt frightened at the bad news.D.People should prepare more goods.
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Like many fans,Jerad Castillo has a box full of tickets from the games and concerts he's attended.
There are some great memories-like a ticket for the U.S.Open Golf Tournament in 2019.And painful
ones-like one from when his beloved Texas Rangers lost in Game 5 of the World Series in 2010.
But Castillo hasn't added to his collection for a while.Tickets are digital now,but the 40-year-old
Fort Worth resident still misses his treasured stubs()."You have your digital ticket,but as soon as
you enter the event and that day goes,you have nothing to look back on that,you know "he says.
But there's good news for fans like Castillo.Some sports teams and concert promoters are starting
to sell physical tickets again.Not the ones from the past,with the bar codes and the tear-off stubs.These
are much higher quality,usually with a nice photo or art design.Typically,they are issued to mark a
big game or moment.
They are becoming a bit of a hit,according to Weldon,Williams Lick (WW&L),a printing
company that is working to produce the tickets."There's still always that connection to an actual
ticket,"says Evan Gitomer,the company's chief revenue officer."It reminds you,and it takes you
back,just like the sense of smell."
WW&L has been producing tickets for over a century.Today,they've found a niche producing
paper souvenir tickets for big events.These tickets usually sell for $15 to $20.They're not included in
the game's actual admission price,so some fans resent having to pay more money later for a ticket to a
game or event they already attended.But they are selling and the company's income has more than
doubled in the last couple of years
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