语法填空百题拔高专练(七)全国卷
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China's tropical island province of Hainan opened a new direct air link to Belarus recently, marking a milestone in connectivity and boosting ties under the Belt and Road Initiative. The Sanya-Minsk route, 1. (operate) by Belavia Belarusian Airlines, is the first regular flight 2. (connect) the Belarusian capital with the Chinese resort city of Sanya.
The airline 3. (current) offers one weekly round-trip flight. The eastbound flight 4. (take) off from Minsk at 9:40 am on Wednesdays and arrives in Sanya at 8:00 pm. The westbound flight departs Sanya at 10:00 pm the same day, arriving in Minsk at 9:20 am the next day.Ambassador of Belarus to China Aleksandr Chervyakov attended the inaugural ceremony, saying that the new route will inject new impetus 5. growing tourist numbers, deepening business ties and strengthening the friendship between the two peoples.
Igor Nikolaevich Cherginets, general director of the airline, said bookings remain robust through mid-January. Due to high demand, the airline plans 6. (increase) service to two round-trip flights per week starting Nov 1.Travel industry representatives 7. (highlight) the appeal of Hainan for Belarusian tourists. Olga Myshkovskaya, a Belarusian travel agent, said tourists are drawn not only to Hainan's tropical beaches, 8. to its sightseeing, shopping and wellness tourism.
He Jinsai, chairwoman of Hainan Dimension International Travel Service Co, estimated that the new route would bring 9. additional 25,000 inbound tourists to Sanya annually. She said Belarusian tourists often prefer slow-paced vacations, with average hotel stays of up to 14 days, 10. allows for the development of diverse tourism products.
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As diners across China gathered 1. (celebrate) the National Day "Golden Week" holiday, hotpot restaurants emerged as major 2. (beneficiary) of the country's weeklong consumption surge.
China's Xiabuxiabu Restaurant Management Co, 3. operates the Xiabuxiabu and CouCou hotpot brands, reported combined revenue exceeding 100 million yuan ($13.8 million) during the holiday period, 4. (highlight) the continued strength of China's dining and leisure sectors.
Xiabuxiabu 5. (record) total net sales of more than 65 million yuan nationwide, up 3.4 percent year-on-year, serving about 1.18 million customers. Sales peaked on Oct 8, with everyday revenue 6. (surpass) 9 million yuan. Cities including Heilongjiang's Harbin, Jilin's Changchun, Zhengzhou in Henan province and Shenyang in Liaoning province experienced notable growth in traffic, driven by 7. (increase) domestic travel and higher mall footfall.
Several outlets reported standout figures: the Tianjin's Florentia Village store achieved 66,000 yuan in sales on Oct 5 with a table turnover rate of 10.8, while outlets in Beijing's Floral Village also posted strong results.CouCou Hotpot experienced similar momentum. 8. (it) Shanghai Disneytown outlet reached a turnover rate of 7.4, and outlets in Changshu 9. Wuxi reported average 10. (day) revenue increases of over 220 percent compared to pre-holiday levels.
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With autumn here, You Liujin, a 1. (dedicate) nature education teacher, prepares to lead a group of city children on 2. enchanting journey through the forests of Daxi village. There, they will wander among the trees, 3. (gather) the season's fallen treasures — persimmon stems, tree bark and dried leaves — to craft unique seed creations.
In 2019, You, owner of a crafts shop in Fuzhou, 4. (venture) to the tranquil village, a two-hour drive from downtown, nestled in the mountainous region of Yongtai county known 5. Fuzhou's "backyard garden". During her first visit, You discovered many natural materials — pine cones, bamboo segments and persimmons — 6. city children rarely encounter. These materials became the perfect medium for nature education, igniting her vision for an immersive educational space.
Over time, You has transformed a building into her camp, combining nature 7. (explore), crafts, and food aesthetics. The activity area on the first floor displays an array of intriguing natural objects — various seeds collected over time. "We display what we find here in the wild," You explains. "Children 8. (draw) in by their curiosity, asking what things are and whether they can find them too."With a map of the village, children are guided to embark on their own treasure hunts, discovering pine cones, dried leaves, pressed flowers and more. They learn about the origins of chestnuts, 9. many are surprised to find come from trees, and the ancient history of these trees, some of which are 800 to 900 years old, You said.
Together with the children, You explores the village herself, interacting with farmers and learning about rural life."The farmers here are so diligent. They are always busy with endless crops. The people and the nature around here made me decide 10. (settle) down for many years," she said.
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During the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, many tourists in Fuzhou are opting for 1. unique cultural experience by dressing in traditional Chinese attire and embarking on night cruises along the Minjiang River,2. (refer) to as Fujian's "Mother River". These cruises offer stunning views of the full moon and the illuminated riverbanks.
The cruise ships 3. (design) with local cultural elements, 4. (feature) architectural styles reminiscent of Fuzhou's renowned Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, as well as 5. (decorate) like oil-paper umbrellas and jasmine flowers. During the 50-minute round trip, that costs 128 yuan ($18) for the diesel boat and 158 yuan for the electric boat, passengers can engage in activities such as reading ancient poetry and practicing calligraphy, with dedicated areas 6. (equip) with brushes and ink.
In recent years, the growing interest among young Chinese in traditional culture 7. (prompt) tourism operators to develop various culturally themed products. Romantic Chinese-style night tours have become a trend during the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays.Ye Minhui, deputy marketing manager of Fujian Bafang Maritime Passenger Transport Co, said that more young people are becoming interested in the cultural heritage of their country, 8. (part) due to China's increasing development and strength.
The cultural tourism industry is continuously exploring and integrating unique Chinese cultural elements, 9. includes intangible cultural heritage projects, into tourism experiences, making once-distant traditions accessible 10. the public, she said.
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Melania Dasilva, operational manager of L Bajo Hotel in eastern Indonesia, is among the tourism industry players 1. strongly welcome the government's ambitious policies 2. (boost) the country's travel sector.
She highlighted initiatives such as Visa on Arrival and e-VoA, which have increased tourist 3. (arrive), including to her hometown of Labuan Bajo on the western tip of Flores Island in East Nusa Tenggara Province.
Currently, Chinese nationals are eligible for VoA when 4. (enter) Indonesia, along with visitors from Germany, Japan, Jordan, Russia, the United States and Uzbekistan.The government has also extended visa-free entry to all members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, as well as to travelers from Timor Leste; Suriname; Colombia; Hong Kong, China; Turkiye; and Brazil.
As operational manager of a non-star hotel in Labuan Bajo, Dasilva said she had 5. (previous) seen only a handful of foreign tourists 6. (stay) at her property. That has changed, with numbers now on the rise, boosting L Bajo Hotel's profile. The new wave of guests includes visitors from Australia, Japan and China.
Among Labuan Bajo's star-rated hotels, five-star ones mostly cater to foreign tourists — many arriving via Bali and planning trips to see the world's 7. (large) lizards at nearby Komodo National Park on Komodo Island, or to dive in the area's strikingly blue waters.
The number of Chinese visitors to Labuan Bajo 8. (surge) 350 percent over the past two years, partly because 9. the government's visaon-arrival policy, Charles Christian Mathaus, head of Labuan Bajo's immigration office, said in June.
In April, Chinese tourists 10. (account) for nearly 29 percent of all foreign visitors to Labuan Bajo, detik.
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The memorable beauty of Indonesia's tourist sites lies not only in their striking landscapes 1. in the ambience of exchanges among people, including the way locals connect with visitors as best as they can.
One such moment unfolded near Ijen Crater — popularly known 2. the "Sunrise of Java" — in Banyuwangi, East Java Province. Earlier this year, a video of a middle-aged villager 3. (live) near the famous attraction went viral after she 4. (see) warmly greeting Chinese visitors."This mango is 35,000 rupiah ($2) per kilogram. If you buy 3 kilos, it's 100,000 altogether," she said — in melodic Chinese."Zhege hen tian de, mingtian bijiao haochi ma," added the 5. (traditional) veiled fruit vendor, meaning: This one is very sweet, and tomorrow it will taste even 6. .
She is not alone. At the same spot, another video captured a man 7. (call) out in Chinese to tourists, inviting them to his stall. Promising sweet durians and mangosteens, he even joked that 8. the fruit was not sweet, it would be free.The videos, 9. also circulated online, show a small group of Chinese visitors chatting with the fruit seller in astonishment, bursting into warm laughter when they learned she had taught 10. (she) Mandarin.
As China emerges as a leading source of global tourists, such viral moments — together with the rising number of Chinese holidaymakers to Indonesia — have reportedly encouraged villagers around Ijen and beyond to take up Mandarin.
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This year's National Day Golden Week holiday, led 1. notable increases in the number of visitors in Hong Kong — boosting local retail, catering and hospitality sectors, and even benefiting the city's banking business.
The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong said its room bookings from Oct 1 to 8 have exceeded 2. (expect), reflecting strong demand from both local guests 3. visitors from the Chinese mainland.
"4. (compare) with the same period last year, our booking figures have shown a notable increase, 5. (indicate) a robust rebound in travel sentiment and consumer confidence," the hotel's general manager Christina Cheng said.
She 6. (attribute) the business improvement to the continued recovery of cross-border travel and tourism and the positive impact brought by the occurrence of mega events and the panda economy in 2024-25.
Looking ahead, the hotel remains optimistic about the upcoming peak travel periods including Christmas and Chinese New Year. "These holidays traditionally drive strong demand, and we anticipate 7. (continue) growth supported by increased flight capacity and evolving travel trends such as seeking wellness, sustainability and personalized service," Cheng added.
The Hong Kong Immigration Department said that more than 232,000 mainland visitors flocked into the city on Oct 1 8. increase of 5 percent.
Annie Yau Tse On-yee, chairman of the Hong Kong Retail Management Association, said the tourist-propelled Hong Kong retail market 9. (stabilize).
"Thirty percent of the surveyed retailers in Hong Kong said their business performance on Oct 1 improved, 10. is driven by the influx of tourists. Among various retail segments, the jewelry, cosmetics and personal care product sector has registered positive growth," she said.
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Chu culture, which traces back to the State of Chu during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC), is known 1. its unique imagination and romantic charm.
Traveling in Hubei province's different cities offers a gateway 2. (explore) its deep-rooted Chu culture, from exquisitely crafted silk garments, elegant lacquerware, to intricate bronze objects and the best melodious chimes 3. once filled ancient courts.
Bamboo slips and night view
Hopping on a high-speed train at Hankou Railway Station in Hubei's capital city of Wuhan, you 4. (arrive) at Yunmeng county, Xiaogan city, in no more than 40 minutes.While it ranks as the smallest county in the province, it is home 5. more than 5,000 cultural relics, including some national treasures, all of which 6. (store) at the Yunmeng County Museum.
Among the must-sees are the precious bamboo and wooden slips, 7. date back over 2,000 years. They are inscribed with legal codes, mathematical texts and family letters, offering a glimpse into the society and 8. (day) lives of people during that era.
In 1975, a total of 1,155 bamboo slips 9. (find) in a tomb from the late Warring States Period to the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) in Shuihudi, Yunmeng. These artifacts belonged to Xi, a low-ranking official of the Qin era. Experts believe that they are the earliest and most complete law codes 10. (discover) in China so far.
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The Yangtze River Economic Belt, 1. key national development strategy, encompasses 11 provinces and municipalities, stretching across China's eastern, central, and western regions. It represents nearly half of the country's total population and economic output, 2. (highlight) its immense development potential.
Wuhan in Hubei province serves 3. a core city within the economic belt and plays a pivotal role in advancing the Belt and Road Initiative. With 4. (it) unique Yangtze River shoreline resources, Wuhan has a distinct advantage in developing port-based hubs.
In 2020, the city 5. (take) the lead in receiving approval to construct a national port-type logistics hub. From 2021 to 2025, it gained approvals for national logistics hubs in land ports, airports, commercial services and production services, making it the second city in China 6. (host) all five types of national logistics hubs.7. (economical), Wuhan's GDP surpassed 2 trillion yuan ($281.4 billion) in 2023, 8. became the first city in Central China to reach this milestone. In 2024, its GDP grew by 5.2 percent year-on-year, maintaining the leading position in Central China by total economic output.
Currently, Wuhan 9. (accelerate) the development of a core area within the Yangtze River International Golden Tourism Belt, aiming to offer a 10. (rich) and more diverse experience in landscape and cultural tourism centered around the Yangtze River.
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Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday encouraged more Swiss people 1. (follow) in the footsteps of Swiss journalist Walter Bosshard and visit China to better understand the country and seize the vast 2. (opportunity) it offers in the new era.
Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, 3. (make) the remarks at a reception hosted by Swiss Federal Councillor and Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis in the southern Swiss town of Bellinzona, 4. he exchanged views with local officials.5. (recall) Bosshard's pioneering journey to China in the 1930s, Wang said the Swiss reporter was the first European journalist to visit Yan'an — a city in the northwestern province of Shaanxi that served as the cradle of the Chinese revolution — and interviewed late Chairman Mao Zedong. Bosshard shot a black and white silent documentary, Journey to Yan'an, with a 16mm film camera and recorded his experience 6. (travel) from Xi'an, provincial capital, to Yan'an, and what he saw once he got there.
At that time, Wang said, many foreign reports about the CPC were inaccurate. 7. (base) on his firsthand experience in Yan'an, Bosshard observed that the CPC, possessing both discipline and ideals, 8. (represent) China's hope for a brighter future.
China is a country with a long history, and it is also one 9. is constantly developing, Wang said. "If there is any country in the world that has changed the most and grown the 10. (fast), it must be China."
语法填空百题拔高专练(七)全国卷
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