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湖南省部分市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末英語題匯編閱讀理解湖南省郴州市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語試題一、閱讀理解AApril23markstheWorldBookandCopyrightDay.Onthisday,theworldcelebratesthemagicalpowerofbook—alinkbetweenthepastandthefuture,abridgebetweengenerationsandacrosscultures.HerearefourwidelypraisedbookswhichreceivedhighscoresonDouban,amajorreviewwebsiteinChina.DeliveringPackagesinBeijingAuthorHuAnyanhasworkedasadeliveryman,aconveniencestoreclerkandasecurityguard.Hetransformsthebitsandpiecesofeverydaylifeandthejoysandsorrowsofworkintoasincerenarrative.Heultimatelyrealizesthatalifefilledwithplaintsisnotworthliving.TheAnnoyanceoftheGodsAuthorMaBoyong,whohaswrittenTheLongestDayinChang’an,usestheclassicJourneytotheWestasabackdroptodescribeaseriesofworkplaceissues,suchashowtowriteaworkreportduringaprojectandhowtorespondtoemergencies.BrightNightWrittenbyChoiEunyoung,thebookisafemaleversionofYuHua’sToLive.Ittellsthestoryofthefriendshipandstruggleoffourgenerationsofwomen.Thewomeninthebookarenolongercharacterstobepitiedagainstoneanother,nordotheyplaysupportingrolesinthelivesofmen.TheManinaRushAuthorWangJibingisadeliverymanwhoserunningrouteshaveaccumulated150,000kilometers,equaltorunningbackandforthalongtheGreatWallofChina15times.LikeallworkersfromthegrassrootsofChina,Wangrecordshisembarrassmentandtheselfrespectofbeingaworker.1.Whichbookisthebestchoiceifyouarelookingfortipsonworkplaceproblems?A.DeliveringPackagesinBeijing B.TheAnnoyanceoftheGodsC.BrightNight D.TheManinaRush2.Whosebookisaboutthestoryofwomen?A.HuAnyan. B.MaBoyong. C.ChoiEunyoung. D.WangJibing.3.WhatdoDeliveringPackagesinBeijingandTheManinaRushhaveinmon?A.Bothareabouthowtodeliverpackages. B.Bothshowtheembarrassmentoflife.C.Botharewidelypraisedbydeliverymen. D.Botharewrittenbyadeliveryman.BThefirsttimemydaughter,Maia,realizedIwasleavingonatripwithouther,shewasalarmed.“Whydidyouevenhavemeifyouwerejustgoingtoleavemebehind?”shesobbed.Itriedtotellherthatsomedayshe’dunderstandtheappealoftravel.Butasmyhusband,Evan,pulledheroffmylegsoIcouldleave,Iwonderedifmysolotripswouldbeworththeeffortofgoingwithouther.Returninghomeafterafewdaysaway,Ifeltenergizedandinspired.Maiawashappytohearaboutmytrip.Butthiswastheageoflearningaboutpromises.Asin:“Youhavetowearacoat,butwe’llpromiseandyoucanchoosewhichone.”ShetoldmeIcouldkeepgoingontripsforwork—butwe’dpromise:she’dewithme.Whenshewassix,weflewtotheRivieraMayainMexico.Iwasimpressedbyhowcheerfullyfearlessshewaswhenweswamincenotes(天然井)ordivedalongareef.InFiji,nineyearoldMaiawasattractedbythepassionate(有同情心的)womenchiefswemetanddecidedshewantedtobeealeader.DuringatriptoSriLankawhenshewas13,shelearnedhowthecoinflipofyourbirthcountrycanaffectyouropportunitiesinlife.WhenwefinishedupourtravelsandreturnedhometoVancouverforherhighschooleducation,itshouldn’thaveeasasurprisetolearnthatourdaughterhadotherideas.Maiawasthrilledwhen,aftermonthsofinterviews,shewasawardedaplacetofinishhighschoolatWaterfordKamhlabaUnitedWorldCollegeofSouthernAfrica.ButitwasduringthatfirstairportgoodbyethatIrealizeditwasmyturntobeleftbehind.paredtothegoofy17yearoldI’dbidgoodbyeto,the21yearoldwomanwhocamehomefromhighschoolinAfricaand,later,fromuniversityinFrance,seemedmatureandunfamiliar.4.HowdidMaiafeelthefirsttimesherealizedhermomwasleavingonatripwithouther?A.Sad. B.Amazed. C.Confused. D.Excited.5.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellinparagraph3?A.Maia’sjoyoftravel. B.Maia’stravelexperiences.C.Maia’simpressionontravel. D.Maia’sbraveryduringhertravels.6.WhatdidMariadoforhighschooleducationafterreturninghometoVancouver?A.MaiafinishedhighschoolinVancouver. B.Maiagotanawardinhighschool.C.MaiaappliedforaschoolinAfrica. D.MaiawentontravellinginSouthernAfrica.7.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Travelshapesaperson. B.Lifeislikeajourney.C.AllroadsleadtoRome. D.Parentsarethebestteachers.CInthepastdecades,songshavebeen“l(fā)osingweight”.From1990to2020orso,theaveragedurationofthetop100popularsongsreducedfromoverfourminutestoaboutthreeminutes,reportedTheWashingtonPost.Inthesummerof2023,SuperShy,aKpopsongbyNewJeans,sweptTikTokwithitsunmonlyshortduration—twominutesand34seconds.Whathascausedthischange?ThewidespreaduseofTikTokandstreamingmusicmediamightbethetoptriggers.Itisnoexaggerationthatthesetwoinfluenceshavechangedthewayhitsongsaremadeandpublicized,aswellasthewaywefindmusic,notedBillboard.OnstreamingplatformslikeSpotify,artistsonlygetpaidwhentheirsongsareplayedfor30secondsormore.Theoftenskippedsongswillbelesslikelytoberemendedbytheplatform.Therefore,artiststrytogettheirsongsplayedlongertoenhancetheirearningsandvisibility(關(guān)注度).Accordingtoresearch,25percentoflistenerswillskipthesongtheyarelisteningtointhefirstfiveseconds.Onetheoryholdsthataconcise(簡潔的)trackismorelikelytogetmorelistens.“There’sacharmtoashortsongbecausethepersonhitsrepeat—playitagain,playitagain,”MitchAllan,alongtimewriterproducer,toldBillboard.OnTikTok,however,userspreferevensimplerversionsoftheseshortsongs—snippets(片段).“Toalotofpeople,IthinkthesnippettheyencounteronTikTokisthesong.Theyrarelyhavetheinterestingettingthefullpictureofthesong,nottomentionthebackgroundortheinspirationbehindthesong.”saidvocalproducerBartSchoudeltoBillboard.Thisseriesofchangeshasalsoreshapedsongwriting.TheGuardianreportedthatresearchhasfoundlyricsofpopsongsarebeingsimplerandangrierthanever.Formany,lyricsareaformofliterature,weavingimageryandemotionintotheircontent.USsongwriterBobDylanwasevenawardedtheNobelPrizeinLiteratureforhislyricsin2016.Withallthesechanges,willlyricsstillberegardedasliteratureinthefuture?8.Whatisthemainreasonforthesongsto“l(fā)oseweight”?A.Peoplehavenotimetolistentolongsongs.B.Shortsongsareeasierforlistenerstounderstand.C.Manypeoplehavebeenlosingweightnowadays.D.TheTikTokandstreamingmusicmediaarewidelyused.9.Whichsongismorelikelytogetmorelistensaccordingtothepassage?A.Asongwhichissimpleandshort. B.Asongsungbyapopsinger.C.Asongoftenskippedbyusers. D.Ahighqualitysong.10.WhatisBartSchoudel’sattitudetothesnippetsonTikTok?A.Supportive. B.Interested. C.Negative. D.Indifferent.11.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WillLyricsBeRegardedasLiterature?B.WillMusicBeeShorterandShorter?C.TheWideSpreadofStreamingMusicD.PopSongs“LoseWeight”FacingStreamingMediaDWhenCanadianastronautChrisHadfieldlookedatEarth,tearsformedinhislefteye.Withinminutes,usingthebridgeofhisnoselikeawaterfall,thetearsspilledintohisrighteye,untilhecouldn’tsee.Fearshouldhaveparalyzed(使……不知所措)Hadfieldsincehewasblindinspace.Instead,Hadfieldassessedhissurroundings,evaluatedtherisk,trustedhistraining,andcontinuedhisspacewalk.Backinthespacecraft,herealizedthatanantifogsolution(防霧液)hadstimulatedhiseyes.Luckily,theywerefineafteragoodcleaning.HadfieldreturnedtoEarthwithfirsthandexperienceofspacepsychologyinaction.Spacepsychology,avitallongtermfieldofstudyatNASA(美國宇航局),whichreferstoapplyingpsychologytohumanspaceflight,isgainingspecialimportanceashumansprepareforlongdistancespacetravel.Clearly,spacepsychologymattersonthejourneytotheMoon,Marsandbeyond.Butitcanalsohelphumansgreatlyaswemeetchallengesinourlives.AccordingtoHadfield,wecanlearnfromastronautswhopracticewhatgoeswrongandright,withthefollowingsuggestions.InthelanguagesystemusedbyNASA,attitudereferstoaspacecraft’spositioningin3Dspace.Toreachadestination,thespacecraftmustbepointedintherightdirection.Theymusthavethecorrect“attitude”.HadfieldsuggeststhatweviewlifethewayNASAplansmissions:withanattitude.Unexpectedfactorsmaychangeyourpath,butwiththepropermindset,theywon’tchangeyourcourse.And,heclassifiesteammembersintothreegroups:Plusones(thehighperformers),ZeroesandMinusones(Liabilities惹麻煩的人).HadfieldencouragespeopletobeZeroesbecausetheylisten,learn,andcontributewithoutconflict.Zeroeshelpbuildconsensus(共識)inagroupandhavethepotentialtobeplusoneperformers.Meanwhile,Hadfieldsaidit’simportantforastronautstopayattentiontoeventhesmallthingsasignoringthemcouldbedangerous.Wecanovereourfearsbylearningasmuchaswecanaboutthem.So,weshouldprepareforsituationsthatweknowwillmakeusanxious.Hadfieldalsosuggeststhatweimaginewhatcouldgowrongasawaytobebetterprepared.12.What’sthepurposeofmentioningChrisHadfield’sspaceexperienceinthefirstparagraph?A.Toexplainhowastronautsworkinspace.B.Tobringupthetopicofspacepsychology.C.Toattractreaderstoknowmoreaboutspacewalk.D.ToshowHadfield’sexcellentperformanceinspace.13.Whydoestheauthorthinkspacepsychologyisimportanttous?A.Spacepsychologycangreatlyhelpusdealwithlifechallenges.B.Withoutspacepsychology,wecouldn’tgettotheMoon,Marsandbeyond.C.Withspacepsychology,ourcoursewon’tbechangedbyunexpectedfactors.D.Equippedwithspacepsychology,astronautscandealwithanyemergencycalmly.14.Whatkindofpersondoestheunderlinedword“Zeroes”refertoinparagraph4?A.Theaverageperformers.B.Thosewhoachievenothing.C.Capableworkerswhodon’tcauseproblems.D.Thosewhoarealwayspopularandgetalongwellwithothers.15.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Itiseasyforastronautstoignoresmallthings.B.Ifyouknowwellenoughaboutfears,youwillnotfeelanxious.C.Togetfullyprepared,itisthebestwaytoimaginewhatcouldgowrong.D.It’simportanttofocusonthesmalldetailsandgetreadyforanxioussituations.湖南省邵陽市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語試題一、閱讀理解AEverydelicioussteakyouhaveeverenjoyedeatingstartedwithagoodcutofmeat.However,pickingthatperfectcutcanbechallenging—supermarketsarefloodedwithoptions,anditisnotasstraightforwardassimplychoosingtheonewiththehighestpricetag.Followthisguideforsomeadvice.Tenderloin(US),Fillet(UK),EyeFillet(AUS/NZ)Aclassiccut,thetenderloinesfromthestripofmuscletuckedagainstthebackboneoftheanimal.Asthismuscledoesnotdomuchwork,thisisthetenderestcutofbeef—whichalsomakesitthemostexpensive,andarguablythemostdesirable.Wesay“arguably”because,whilethetenderloinissupremelyleanandafavoriteofthosewholovetheirsteaktomeltintheirmouth,itcanalsobetasteless.Filetmignon,widelyreferredtoasthecreme(精華)delacremeofallsteakcuts,iscutfromtheverytipofthetenderloin.Ribeye(US/UK),Scotchfillet(AUS/NZ)Thiscut,fromtheribsectionoftheanimal,eswithanabundanceofrichmarbling.Theribeyewon’tgiveyouthatsame“meltinyourmouth”feeling,butitisstilloneofthetenderestcutsavailable.Differently,theribeyeiscookedwiththebonein,whiletheScotchfilletisnot.Strip(US),Sirloin(UK),Porterhouse(AUS/NZ)ingfromthehindquarteroftheanimal,thestripisnotquiteastenderasthetenderloin,orloadedwithquiteasmuchflavorastheribeye,butformanysteaklovers,itisjustright.Thebestpartisthatbecausethisallrounderhasabitmorechewandabitlessmarblingthanthosecuts,ittendstobelessexpensive.TboneCan’tdecidebetweenthetenderloinandthestrip?Whynotboth?TheTboneiscutwithstripononesideofabone,andtenderloinontheother.Withtwoverydifferenttextures(口感)andflavors,theTbonegetsthebestofbothworlds,butitcanalsobemoredifficulttocook.Themeatclosertotheboneisslowertocookthantherestofthesteak.1.Whatcanweknowaboutthesteaksfromthepassage?A.ItusuallytakeslittletimetocookTbone.B.Allthingsconsidered,Ribeyeisthebest.C.Agoodcutonlymeansthemostexpensiveone.D.It'snotapieceofcaketopickaperfectcut.2.Whatmakesthetenderlointhemostexpensivepartamongthesteak?A.Differenttextures. B.Thetenderestcut.C.Richmarbling. D.Muchflavor.3.Wherecanthepassagebetakenfrom?A.Asciencedaily. B.Anagriculturaljournal.C.Afoodmagazine. D.Areadingwebsite.BMyparentshadbeenmarriedlessthantwoyearswhenmydadwasdiagnosedwithALS.Makingadecisionregardingwhetherornottostartafamilywasdifficultatthetime,butduetotheirfaithandpositiveoutlook,theychosetodoso.Hadtheynotsharedthesameoptimism,myolderbrotherJohnwouldnotbehere,andIwouldnotbewritingthistoday.TosaythatIamthankfulfortheirdecisionisanunderstatement.MydadhashadalongbattlewithALSandisstillfightingafter26years.Asachild,myparentsdideverythingintheirpowertokeepthingsasnormalaspossibleformybrotherandme.Unfortunately,IhaveveryfewmemoriesofmydadwhenhewasstillabletowalkbecauseofhowyoungIwaswhenhelostthatability.However,Icanconfidentlysaythatasagirl,mychildhoodfeltpletelynormal.Ourfriendscameoveralot.JohnandIwereveryinvolvedinsports,andmyparentswereateverygame.ALSisn’tjustadeadlydisease—itisincurable.Mostpatientsdonotliveevencloseto26yearslikemyfatherhasbeenableto.ALSisalsoalonelydisease,forboththepatientsandcaregivers,astheygothroughhardshipsthosearoundthemwillrarelyunderstand.Mymomishisprimarycaregiver,andmybrotherandIhelpoutasmuchaswecan.Sheisaremarkablemotherandwife,thebackboneofourfamily,andnoneofuswouldbeherewithouther.DadisthestrongestpersonIknow.Hehasoverehisphysicallimitationsduetohowstrongheismentally.Everydayisabattle,andeverydayhefightshard.Hetrulybelieveseverydayisagift.Somedaysareworsethanothers,buthewouldrarelyleyyouknow.Ittakesacertainkindoffaith,will,ambition,andstrengthtohandlesuchadesperatediagnosis,andhehasneverfaltered(退縮).4.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutherparents’choiceofstartingafamily?A.Grateful. B.Indifferent. C.Angry. D.Regretful.5.WhatdoestheauthorintendtostressaboutherparentsinParagraph2?A.Theiroptimisticattitude. B.Theirfamilyvalues.C.Theirloveforchildren. D.Theirdifficultsituations.6.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheauthor’smom?A.Determinedandcaring. B.Humorousandknowledgeable.C.Talentedanddemanding. D.Generousandstrict.7.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthefamily’sstory?A.Hardshipsanddifficultiesareunavoidableinlife.B.Onehastolearntoshoulderresponsibilitycourageously.C.Thepresenceofparentsisimportanttochildren’sdevelopment.D.Innerstrengthandfamilysupportcanhelpoverephysicallimitations.CWhenElinorLobelwas16,a“smart”insulin(胰島素)pumpwasattachedtoherbody.PoweredbyAI,ittracksherglucoselevelsandadministerstherightdoseofinsulinattherighttimetokeepherhealthy.ItisoneofthenewwaysthatdataandAIcanhelpimprovelives.Booksthatcriticizethedarksideofdataareplentiful.Theygenerallysuggestthereismuchmorefearthangoodinthealgorithmic(算法的)age.Buttheintellectualtidemaybeturning.OneofthemostpersuasivesupportersofamorebalancedviewisElinorLobel'smother,Orly,alawprofessor.InTheEqualityMachinesheacknowledgesAI'scapacitytoproduceharmfulresults.Butsheshowshow,intherighthands,itcanalsobeusedtofightinequalityanddiscrimination.Aprincipleofprivacyrulesis“minimization”:collectandkeepaslittleinformationaspossible,especiallyinareassuchasraceandgender.MsLobelflipsthescript,showinghowinhiring,payandthelegalsystem,knowingsuchcharacteristicsleadstofaireroutes.MsLobel'scalltousemore,notless,personalinformationchallengesdataprivacyorthodoxy(正統(tǒng)觀念).Butsheinsiststhat“trackingdifferencesiskeytodetectingunfairness.”Sheadvocateslooseningofprivacyrulestoprovidemoretransparency(透明)overalgorithmicdecisions.Theproblemswithalgorithmicformulae(公式)aretackledindepthinEscapefromModelLandbyEricaThompsonoftheSchoolofEconomics.ThesestatisticalmodelsarethebackboneofbigdataandAI.Yetaperfectmodelwillalwaysbebeyondreach.“Allmodelsarewrong,”runsawisesaying.“Someareuseful.”MsThompsonfocusesonachallengeshecallstheHawkmothEffect.InthebetterknownButterflyEffect,aserviceablemodel,inthepredictionofclimatechange,beeslessreliableovertimebecauseoftheplexityofwhatitissimulating(模擬),orbecauseofinaccuraciesintheoriginaldata.IntheHawkmothEffect,bycontrast,themodelitselfismistaken;itmightfailtotakefullaccountoftheinterplaybetweenhumidity,windandtemperature.MsThompsoncallsondatageeks(高手)toimprovetheirsolutionstorealworldissues,notmerelyrefinetheirformulae—inotherwords,toescapefrommodelland.“Wedonotneedtohavethebestpossibleanswer,”shewrites,“onlyareasonableone.”Boththesebooksexhibitahealthyrealismaboutdata,algorithmsandtheirlimitations.Bothrecognizethatmakingprogressinvolvesacceptinglimitations,whetherinlaworcoding.AsMsLobelputsit:“It'salwaysbettertolightacandlethantocursethedarkness.”8.Whatcanbeinferredfromthethirdparagraph?A.TheAlgorithmispositive. B.TheAlgorithmisprospective.C.TheAlgorithmisplex. D.TheAlgorithmisrecognizable.9.WhatdoesMsLobelintendtoconvey?A.MinimizationisagoodprivacyruletogobyB.EmployingmorepersonaldatashouldbeencouragedC.AlgorithmsarecurrentlychallengedbydataprivacyD.Identifyingalgorithms'problemsleadstobetteroutes10.Whatcanwelearnabout“HawkmothEffect”?A.ItdevelopsfromButterflyEffect.B.Itismentionedtoshowthemodelcanbefaulty.C.Itenjoyspopularityinclimateresearchfield.D.Itemphasizesaccuracyoforiginaldata.11.Whichofthefollowingdoesthewritersofthetwobooksprobablyagree?A.Usingalgorithmstodetectdifferencesishard.B.Theapplicationofdataandalgorithmsislimited.C.Thereliabilityofdatashouldbeattachedimportanceto.D.Improvingalgorithmsinvolvesacceptingitsimperfection.DOncetheredwolf’shistoricrangestretchedfromLongIslandtoMissourianddowntotheTexasMexicoborder.Butby1972theirpopulationwasreducedtoasmallareaalongtheGulfcoastduetohabitatlossandhunting.Toconservethespecies,14individualswerecaughtaspartofareproducingprogram.In1980theirwildrelativesweredeclaredextinct—thecaughtwolveswereallthatwasleftandthuslotsofgeneticvariationwaslost.Youcan’thelpitwhenyouhavesofewfounders.KristinBrzeskiisanassistantprofessoratMichiganTechnologicalUniversity,whoseresearchfocusesontheconservationofgeneticsofwildanimalpopulations.Hethoughtthisworkhadbeenanunderdogscientificallyandforconservation,forallwolvesdecreasedinamountdramatically,especiallytheredwolves.Now,Brzeskiandhercoworkershavefoundasurprisingnewpoolofredwolfgenesthatmighthelpbringmorediversitytothetinypopulation:theyfoundthedisappearinggenesofredwolvesinwildcoyotepopulations.Butwhydidthishappen?Remember:whenapopulationisdyingout,itmightfindtheclosestrelatedspeciesastheirownbestmate,soaredwolfandacoyotecanhaveoffspring.Asaresult,peoplecanrediscovertheirgenesintheircoyotehybridoffspring.Asredwolvesarereleasedbackintothewild,reproducingwiththesecoyotescouldhelpthecriticallyendangeredspeciesregainsomeofitsgeneticdiversity.Thiswouldbekindoftheoppositedirection:taketheexistingsmallpopulationthatstillhasredwolfgenesthataresocritical,andputthemintoawildlandscapewithnewgeneticvariationthattheyhaven’tseenfor50yearsormore.Andallofasudden,hopefully,thisislikeasupermixofgenetichealthandsortofareboundthattheseanimalscanbewildandbethemselvesagain.Thenextstepwillincludehowtoreleaseredwolvesinawaythattakesadvantageofthegenesredwolveshidingincoyotepopulations.Thereshouldbeaphilosophyinourmindthatwecreatedthisproblem,soweshouldberesponsibleforfixingit.12.Whywasmuchgeneticvariationoftheredwolveslost?A.Theirhabitatloss. B.Theirlimitednumber.C.Theirrelatives’extinction. D.Theirpooradaptability.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“underdog”inPara.3mean?A.Failure. B.Success. C.Breakthrough. D.Dilemma.14.WhatisBrzeski’sattitudetoreleasingredwolvesintothewild?A.Disappointed. B.Favorable. C.Pessimistic. D.Cautious.15.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Apromisingwaytosaveredwolves B.Redwolves—anendangeredspeciesC.Wildcoyotes—redwolves’perfectmatch D.Anunknownfuturetoprotectredwolves湖南省衡陽市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷一、閱讀理解AYearningtoexplorethetimehonoredprovinceofShanxiinChina,butnotsurewheretostartandwhatismostrewarding?Travelexpertsfromeasytourchina.wouldliketogiveyousomepracticaladvice.YungangGrottoesYungangGrottoesinDatong,ShanxiisoneofthefourfamousgrottoplexesinChina.BuiltduringNorthernWeiDynasty(386557),YungangGrottoeswerecarvedoutofthenorthcliffofWuzhouMountainandstretch1,000meterscontinuouslyfromeasttowest.Itnowboasts45majorgrottoesand51,000stoneBuddhastatues,whicharethefinestexampleofChineseBuddhistgrottoart.HangingTempleLocatednearYungangGrottoes,the1400yearoldHangingTempleisuniqueforthemixofBuddhism,TaoismandConfucianismandfamedasanarchitecturalwonder.Thetemplesurprisinglyhangsonanearverticalmountaincliffover50metersabovetheground,andissupportedbycrossbeams(橫梁)halfinsertedintotherock.Thisdangerousaircastlereflectsthesuperioracplishmentofmechanicalmethod,religionandcultureofChinesepeople.PingyaoAncientTownPingyaoincentralShanxiProvinceisawellpreservedancienttownthatshowcasestheauthenticpastofChina2700yearsago.ItishometothefirstChineseexchangeshopandaseriesofgrandresidences.Nowadays,Pingyaohasbeenemergedasahotdestinationwithitsoldcitywalls,buildings,streets,folkresidences,templesanduniquelifestyle.MountainWutaiMountainWutaiisoneofthefoursacredBuddhistmountainsinChina.ItishometoChina’searliestBuddhistmonasteries(寺院)andearliestsurvivingtimberbuildingsoftheTangdynasty.Theoverall41survivingmonasteries,withitsBuddhistarchitecture,statuesandpagodasreflectprofoundBuddhistcultureandmakeitthefocusofpilgrimages.MountainWutaialsofeaturesspectacularmountainviewsandbeautifulnaturallandscape.

ContactustodiscovermoreaboutShanxi,China.1.WhatisHangingTemplefamousfor?A.ItsnumbersofBuddhastatues. B.Itsconstructiontechnique.C.Itsimportanthistoricalrole. D.ItsrichBuddhistculture.2.WhichplacehasbothamazingsceneryandBuddhistculture?A.YungangGrottoes. B.HangingTemple.C.PingyaoAncientTown. D.MountainWutai.3.Whereisthistextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Asciencereport. B.Ahistorybook.C.Atravelguide. D.Ageographymagazine.BShecouldhavejustquit.Theracewaslongdecided,andrainwasfallinginfloods.ButBouSamnangwasrunningforhercountry—Cambodia—soshekeptgoing,racingaloneonatrackinPhnomPenh.Andforthat,sheisbeingconsideredasaninspiration.“IknewIwaslosing.Therainwassoheavy.Ihadtherighttoabandontherace,butfirstIhadadutytorepresentCambodia.SoIdidnotgiveup,”shesaidafterward.“ItriedtoreachthefinishlinebecauseIalsowantedtoshowpeoplethatinlife,eventhoughwegoabitsloworfast,wewillreachourdestinationallthesame.”NewsofBouSamnang’spersistencespreadrapidly:sportsandnewsoutletsaroundtheworldsharedavideoofherfinishingthewomen’s5000meterraceonMay8attheSoutheastAsianGames,whichCambodiawashostingforthefirsttime.Inthevideo,theroarofrainfallispunctuatedbycheersandshoutsofencouragementasBouSamnangfinallynearsandthencrossesthefinishline,almostsixminutesbehindthewinner,Vietnam’sThiOanhNguyen.BouSamnangclaspedherhandstoacknowledgethefanswhobravedtheraintocheerheron,herfacewetwithtearsandrainassheliftedhercountry’sflag.Sincetherace,BouSamnanghascontinuedtowinfansinCambodiaandbeyond.Therunner’spersistencewasalsonotedbyCambodianPrimeMinisterHunSen,whosaidhewasproudofherforremindingeveryonethatsportsareaboutmorethanwinningandlosing.Andheannouncedtheathletewouldget$10,000asareward.Asforwhatshe’lldowiththemoneyfromCambodia’sstrongmanleader,shesaidshewantedtopayoffhermother’sdebts.4.WhydidSamnangcontinuerunningdespitethelongdecidedrace?A.Shewasacpaniedandencouragedbyherfans.B.ShewasdeterminedtobeattheVietnameserunner.C.Sheneededtheprizetopayoffhermother’sdebts.D.Shehopedtoshowpeoplethetruespiritofsports.5.ForwhatdidSamnangget$10,000asareward?A.Havingsomanyfans. B.Herstrongdetermination.C.Winningthepetition. D.Hercontributionstothecountry.6.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeSamnang?A.Proudandoptimistic. B.Strongwilledanddutiful.C.Confidentandpetitive. D.Cheerfulandhardworking.7.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveythroughthetext?A.Persistencecanreallymakeadifference. B.Aheroisknowninthetimeofmisfortune.C.Winningmattersmorethanlosinginsports. D.Friendshipesfirstandpetitionsecond.CFrom“gigtripping”to“traveldupes”to“hushtrips,”thenumberofnewtraveltrendsisseeminglyendless.Butperhapsthemostappealingconceptinthetourismspaceoflateisthe“sleepeation”.Somuchoftravelthesedaysseemstoinvolv

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