云南省2024年秋季学期会考英语填空专题训练答案
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1.a 2.who/that 3.to congratulate 4.traditional 5.include 6.knives 7.with 8.served 9.probably 10.that
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1.to take 2.a 3.enjoying 4.as 5.firmly 6.paid 7.photos 8.noisy 9.which pared
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1.spending 2.has climbed 3.it 4.the 5. published 6.how 7.to film
8.completely 9.exploration 10. from
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1.falls 2.leaves 3.its/the 4. representing 5.to 6.who 7.to make 8.is expected 9.surely 10.the oldest
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1.began 2.stages 3.has spent 4.and 5.on 6.development 7.What 8.itself 9.economically 10.to come
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1.dates 2.to solve 3.caused 4.has practiced 5.his 6.exactly 7.with 8.which 9.a/any 10.is expected云南省2024年秋季学期会考英语填空专题训练
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A housewarming party is 1 special party to be held when someone buys or moves into a new house. The person 2 bought the house or moved throws the party. The party is a chance for friends and family 3 (congratulate) the person on the new home.
It is 4 (tradition) to bring a gift to a housewarming party. Some people make a list of things they want or need for their new home at stores. Some common things people will put on a gift list 5 (include) kitchen tools like 6 (knife) and curtains. You can also bring food or drinks to share 7 the other guests. This is often appreciated since at a housewarming there isn’t a lot of food 8 (serve). The host or hostess of the party will 9 (probable) give all the guests a tour of their new home. Housewarming parties get their name from the fact 10 a long time ago people would actually bring firewood to a new home as a gift.
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Citywalk, a new form of tourism, is rapidly gaining popularity among young people in China. The trend encourages more travelers 1 (take) low-carbon, low-cost and relaxing walks along different city routes (路途).
Unlike traditional city tours led by professional guides, recent city walks adopt 2 unique approach. City walker aimlessly wander around a city admiring historical spots and 3 (enjoy) beautiful moments. Beijing with its combination of history and modernity stands out 4 a hot favorite among city walk enthusiasts, offering a fascinating canvas (画布) for exploration. Zhao Xianghan, a student from Beijing Foreign Studies University, 5 (firm) believes it is the best way to rediscover a city. She told China Daily, “I 6 (pay) a visit to Beijing before my college life here. It was a typical package tour during which going to scenic spots and taking 7 (photo) was a big thing. The crowded tourist attractions gave me the impression that Beijing was a 8 (noise) place.” Zhao added, “But now, a city walk allows me to appreciate a definitely different side of Beijing, 9 is full of serenity (宁静).
10 (compare) with tight schedules and picture-taking tours, city walks make participants experience the “small joys” around them.
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It’s just another day for William Lindesay. It begins by 1 (spend) some time with his sons and the Great Wall of China. He 2 (climb) the wall for all these years, and even has lost count of the number of times. However, he still remembers the day he first saw 3 .
The UK native first came to China in 1986 with plans to run 4 entire length of walls, but it didn’t quite work out that time. He came back a year later and fulfilled his dream, before finally settling in China in 1990. Lindesay has had eight books on the Great Wall 5 (publish) over the years. He has completed three photo projects that show 6 it has changed with the passage of time and led conservation efforts to protect it. Now he and his Chinese fiends are using drones (无人机) 7 (film) the Great Wall, which provides a 8 (complete) new and fascinating perspective.
In many ways, the Great Wall has defined Lindesay’s life. His solo adventure was described as “the most successful foreign 9 (explore) of the Great Wall”. He even received a medal 10 the Chinese government for his conservation efforts.
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The Miao Sisters Festival is held by the Miao ethnic people in southwest Guizhou Province. It 1 (fall) on the 15th day of the third month in the lunar calendar and the celebration lasts for 3 days.
Before the festival, young women gather 2 (leaf) and wild flowers to dye (染色) sticky rice in bright colors. The brightly colored rice, known as Sister Rice, gives the festival 3 name. During the festival, Miao girls dress up in their holiday best with beautiful silver headdresses and neck rings. They believe silver 4 (represent) light can drive away evil spirits. The activities include singing, eating “sisters’ rice,” and dancing 5 Lusheng music. The real focus is the interaction between the young women and the young men 6 visit from surrounding villages and sing songs. In one traditional type of song, a man and woman take turns singing to each other, and the first one 7 (make) a mistake loses the game. The loser must give the winner a gift, and the winner 8 (expect) to give a gift in return. After the celebration, young women give young men Sister Rice with different things inside as gifts. The hidden things 9 (sure) display different meanings. A pair of chopsticks means she wants to marry the man while garlic shows that she is not interested in him.
The Miao Sisters Festival is regarded as 10 (old) version (版本) of Valentine’s Day in Asia.
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All eyes are on Qatar as the 2022 FIFA World Cup 1 (begin) on Nov 20. The competition , the first to take place in the Middle East, is an opportunity for the small country to show itself on one of the worlds biggest 2 (stage).
As the smallest country to ever host the event, the whole country has been trying its best to make it happen and 3 (spend) a total of $ 220 billion preparing the stadiums, building miles of new highways, a subway system, a whole new airport, 4 high buildings for the World Cup. Whether the tournament will bring economic benefits to the country, however, is still unknown. Although the tourism industry will experience a boost during the event, it is to be seen whether this will have a lasting impact 5 Qatar’s economy. All research into past international tournaments shows that these big events don’t promote long-term economic 6 (develop) for host countries.
7 the event will do for sure is that it will make Qatar attract more international attention. Qatar will be able to present 8 (it) and the Arab world as rich and promising. Although Qatar doesn’t benefit much 9 (economic) from the tournament, they will forever change how people think about the small desert country. For many years 10 (come ), people all around will remember the fun that they had watching soccer whenever they hear the name Qatar.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM),which is more than 2,000 years old, 56 (date) back to Shang Dynasty. It is being used increasingly in the United States 57 (solve) modern problems resulting from stress 58 (cause) by political and social upheaval (动荡).
Wu Yiqiao 59 (practice) TCM in New York City for 28 years, before which he worked in China for 15 years. One of his patients said to China Daily: “I recently had serious back pain. As soon as I walked into 60 (he) office, he looked at me and said, ‘How are you ’ and before I could answer, he asked if I had back pain. ”
“Doctor Wu can ‘scan’ (扫描) you in mille seconds and know 61 (exact) what’s going on before you even communicate 62 him. I once experienced bloating (肿胀), 63 I had never had before, but just one treatment from Dr Wu solved this issue,” the patient added.
Wu said, “I just use Chinese techniques. That’s all. I can watch your face, your walk and your attitude to see your personality and what is wrong.” His patients, a mix of Chinese and Americans, mostly arrive via word of mouth, as Wu does not have 64 website.
Wu is one of the 27,000 licensed Chinese medical providers in the US. It 65 (expect) that the TCM market will continue to grow by $ 46 billion worldwide, reported China Daily.
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