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高2025級(jí)英語(yǔ)備課組合川中學(xué)高2025級(jí)英語(yǔ)寒假作業(yè)(八)完成時(shí)間:40分鐘一、閱讀理解。AFestivalofLight,LongleatSafariPark,WiltshireLongleatiscelebratingits50thanniversarythisyear.Giantlanternstaketheshapeofsomeofthepark’sanimals,andtherearealsolotsofcharactersinBeatrixPotter’sbook,suchasPeterRabbit,JemimaPuddle-Duck,SquirrelNutkin,tomarkthe150thanniversaryoftheauthor’sbirth.Thereisalsoa20-metre-highbirthdaycake.?£27.85,adult/£20.65,child/under-threes,free.?15Dec.to2Jan.FestivalofLight,EnchantedPark,GatesheadEnchantedParkisaninteractivewalkthroughSaltwellPark,justsouthofthetowncentre,alongatrail(小徑)oflightwithperformancesandsculptures.ThestorybeingtoldisaMidwinterNight’sTale,inspiredbythe400thanniversaryofWilliamShakespeare’sdeath.VisitorscanjoinstoriesandsongswithSanta,andattenddecoratingworkshops.?£8,adult/£2,child/under-fours,free.?11~27Dec.ChristmasGlow,RHSWisley,SurreyThegardenisglowingwithgiantlightedflowers.Someofthetreesarebrilliant,too.Theglasshouseisdecoratedlikeagingerbreadhouse,anddisplays(陳列)seasonalplants.Therearelanternsaroundthelake.Thecafeserveshotchocolateandapplejuice.?£9.90,adult/£3.60,child.?20Dec.to2Jan.ChristmasatKewGardens,LondonKewisaspecialplacetovisitatanytimeofthedayoryear,butthefestivelightshowgivesitamagicaltwist,asthemile-longtrailthroughthegardenisdecoratedwith60,000lights.Someofthegarden’soldestandtallesttreesarealsobeautifullylitalongtheway.?£16,adult/£10,child/£48,family/under-fours,free.?24Dec.to2Jan.1.WhatcanpeopledoinEnchantedPark?A.VisitShakespeare’shouse.B.Listentostories.C.Leapttocreatesculptures.D.PlaythepartofSanta.2.Whichplacewillattractchildrenfondoffictionalanimalcharacters?A.KewGardens.B.RHSWisley.C.EnchantedPark.D.LongleatSafariPark.3.HowmuchistheadmissiontoKewGardensforMr.Greenandhis3-year-oldchild?A.£16.B.£10.C.£26.D.£48.4.Whatdotheparksmentionedinthetexthaveincommon?A.Theiropentimesarethesame.B.Theyservefreecakestochildren.C.TheyarefullofChristmasatmosphere.D.Theyarefreeforchildrenunderfour.BCampbellRemesstaughthimselfhowtosewwhenhewasonly9yearsold.Itallstartedthreeyearsago,whenCampbellaskedhisparentsiftheycouldbuyChristmaspresentsforkidsinhospital.Theyweretouchedbyhiskindness,buttoldhimthatbuyingsomanytoyswouldbetoocostly.Heisoneofninechildren,andbuyingpresentsforallofthemwasalreadyaprettyexpensiveaffairfortheparents.Campbelldidn’tletasimple“no”discouragehimfrombringingabitofjoytokidsgoingthroughtoughtimes,sohedecidedtomakethepresentshimself.Ittookthe9-year-oldboyfivehourstocreatehisfirststuffed(填充的)toy.Howeverafterthreeyearsofpractice,heisnowabletoputonetogetherinjustanhour.“Iwasblownawaybythefirstbear,”hismothersaid.“Overlyimpressedbutnotsurprisedathisdeterminationtoteachhimself.”ThesuccessfulexperimentonlyinspiredCampbellRemesstobecomebetteratsewing,andchallengedhimselftocreateonestuffedtoyperdayanddonatethemtosickchildrenstrugglinginthehospital.Project365byCampbellwasborn.Overthelastthreeyears,CampbellRemesshascreatedover800stuffedtoysforsickchildren.Campbellsendshistoystochildrenallovertheworld,andstillvisitstheRoyalHobartHospitalinhishomecityofHobart,Tasmania,topersonallygifttoyanimalstosickkidsthereandlovestoseethereactionontheirfaces.“Theysmileandsomehugme.Itmakestheirwholedaybetter,”hesays.“Campbellisjustwiredreallydifferently.Helooksatsadnessandtriestoturnitupsidedown,”hismothersays.“He’snotaquitter—Ionlyseebiggerandbrighterthingsforhim.”5.WhydidCampbell’sparentsrefusehisrequest?A.Theythoughtthatwasridiculous.B.Theywishedhimtodependonhimself.C.Theywereonatightbudget.D.Theyhopedhecouldsharehisthingswithothers.6.WhatdesiredroveCampbelltomaketoysforsickchildren?A.Bringinghappinesstothem.B.Showingkindnesstothem.C.Encouragingthemtotreasurehealth.D.Provingtothemeveryonehascreativity.7.WhatcanwelearnaboutCampbellfromthetext?A.HeisplanningtosetupProject365.B.Hesendstoystothosewhocan’taffordone.C.Hemadethefirsttoywithhismother’shelp.D.Heisdeterminedandrefusestogiveup.CItisquiteapparentthatcompetitionsurroundseveryaspectofhumanlifewhetherintheUnitedStatesortheAmazonRainForest.Withoutitwewouldnothavegrownintoprimates(靈長(zhǎng)類動(dòng)物).Orwewouldprobablystillbestrugglingtosharpenabronzetoolwhilecrawlingaroundonfourlegsinsearchofmeat.Withoutcompetition,Columbuswouldn’thavediscoveredAmericaandEdisonwouldneverhaveinventedthelightbulb.Friendship,likeallrelationshipbetweentwopeople,involvescompetition.Itisn’tcompetitioninatraditionalsensebecausetherearenogoalstobescoredandnoprize.Perhapstheecologicaldefinition—thesimultaneous(同時(shí)的)demandbytwoormoreorganismsforlimitedenvironmentalresources,suchasnutrients,livingspace,orlight—betterexplainit.Asinnature,highschoollifeisgovernedbyasetoflaws,similartoashortenedversionofDarwin’stheoryofevolution,overpopulation,andcompetition.Thereisanabundanceofhighschoolstudentsandtodistinguishthem,rankingandcategorizing(分類)takeplace.Inhighschool,friendshipslearntoco-existwithcompetitioneventhoughattimestherelationshipisrough.Infact,insomecircumstances,competitionistoomuchofaburdenforafriendshiptobear,causingittofallapart.Collegeadmissionisthefinalhighschoolobjective.Fouryearsofhardworkistoachievegoodgrades,andastudent’sfateisdeterminednotonlybytheseachievements,butbytherecordsofthousandsofotherseniorstryingtoachieveasimilarrecognition.Nevertheless,bynecessity,competitionbetweenstudentsexistsinallaspectsofhighschoollife.Itsetsandimprovesthestandardsineverythingfromsportstoschoolwork.Ahealthy,friendlycompetitioncanhaveonlybenefits,butwhenitbecomestoofierce,jealousy(妒忌)cantearfriendshipsapart.Yet,despiteallthis,withoutcompetition,wewouldbelost.8.Whatdoestheecologicaldefinitionmainlyexplain?A.Howfriendscompetewitheachother.B.Howtowinthecompetition.C.Whattheresultofcompetitionis.D.Whatcompetitionexactlyis.9.Accordingtothewriter,whatcausesthehighschoolstudentstocompete?A.Thenumberofthemistoolarge.B.Friendshipisaburdenforthem.C.Theyknowthelawsofnaturewell.D.Theyaredividedintodifferentgroups.10.Whichbestdescribestherelationshipoffriendshipandcompetition?A.Friendshipisalwaysbasedoncompetition.B.Thedegreeofcompetitionisvitaltofriendship.C.Competitionisterriblyharmfultofriendship.D.Competitionisaresultoflostfriendship.11.Whatdoestheauthorthinkof“competition”?A.Theresultsofcompetitionareoutofcontrol.B.Competitionbecomesfiercerinhighschool.C.Competitioniscertaintohappenatschools.D.Friendshipisnotasimportantascompetitionatschools.二、七選五。Therearetwowaystoliveyourlife.Oneisasthoughnothingisamiracle(奇跡).Theotherisasthougheverythingisamiracle.Ifyouchoosetobepositive,theseideascanbehelpful.?___1___Whoinyourlifeseemsfilledwithpositivity?Whoinspiresandchallengesyoutoupyourgame?Consciouslybuildanetworkofpeoplewhomotivateyoutobeyourbest,thenspendyourtimewiththem.Bethatsourceoflightforothers,too.?Feedyourselfwithpositivity.___2___Similarly,howyoufuelyourselfwilldetermineyourexperienceaswell.Readinspiringbooks.Watchencouragingmovies.Followpositivepeopleonsocialmedia.Youcanalsocreateaphysicalenvironmentofpositivity.?Focusonwhatyoucancontrol.Somuchisoutofourhands,isn’tit?___3___Determinewhatyoucancontrolandputyourenergythere.Forexample,youcancontrolyourresponses,actions,words,andthoughts];youcanbethechangeyouwishtoseeintheworld.Youhavemorepowerthanyourealize.___4___?Watchyourvocabulary.MotherTeresadeclinedparticipationinananti-warmeet.Whenaskedwhy,sherepliedthatshedidnotwanttogiveanyattentiontowar,butshe’dgladlyparticipateinapro-peacemeet.___5___Theycanhelpyoumendbrokenheartsandreachamazinggoals.Continuetofeedthatpositiveworld—likeEinsteinsaid,livingasthougheverythingisamiracle—andwatchlifechangeaccordingly.A.Payattentiontoyourwords.B.Seekadvicefrompositiveandactivepeople.C.Surroundyourselfwithpositivepeople.D.Focusingonthat,however,canleaveyoufeelinghelpless.E.Andwhenyoukeepyourfocusthere,thatpowerexpands.vF.Puttingpoorqualitygasinyourcarwillnothelpitrunatbestperformance.G.Ifyoufocusonthatchange,theneverythingwillchangeforthebetter.三、語(yǔ)法填空。ThePalaceMuseum,knownastheForbiddenCity,isthe___1___(large)andmostwell___2___(reserve)imperial(皇帝的)residenceinChinatoday.Itisdividedintoanouterandaninnercou

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