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黑龙江哈尔滨市第六中学2023年高三英语第一学期期末达标检测模拟试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上用
1.2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角”条形码粘贴处作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;
2.2B如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案答案不能答在试题卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应
3.位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答无效考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.Experts warnthat medicalwaste fromhospitals,if properly,may leadtospreading diseases.A.not handledB.not beinghandledC.not to be handledD.not havinghandled
2.—Your carshould beready nextTuesday.一We werehoping youdbe able to doit bythis Friday.A.still B.rather C.always D.even
3.The accidenthave beencaused bya dogrunning acrossthe road,but wedont knowfor sure.A.might B.shouldC.will D.must
4.This footballplayer was accused oftaking moneyfor notscoring goals・A.by chanceB.on endC.in turnD.on purpose一
5.Fiona neverfails tograsp anychance ofpromotion.—Shes awoman of・A.ambition B.attentionC.expectation D.reputation
6.Life is a journeywith hardships,joys andspecial moments.A.filledB.to fillC.Alling D.having Hlled一
7.Bob sayshe willdraw lessonsfrom hisfailure andcontinue totry.—Im delightedthat hetake thatview.A.will B.may C.should D.could
8.Sally likesgoing toschool shehas gotmany goodfriends there.A.or B.because C.unless D.soC.there is always muchto learnon ones first tripD.people usuallymake betterpreparations for their firsttrip、3The underlinedword inparagraph4probably means.A.learning B.knowledgeC.fun D.risk
4、According to the lasttwo paragraphs,the authorbelieves that・A.traveling shouldbe includedin formaleducationB.traveling improvespeoples confidencein theirlifestyleC.a foreignjourney mayraise peoplescultural understandingD.there ismore tolearn fromadventures thanbeing inclassroom第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文
1.530后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)完形填空
26.30阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑It wasmy firstcollege actingclass.With greathesitation,sweating handsand an1heart,1walkedinto theclassroom.I hadspent myentire life2public speaking.But nowhere1was,3not onlytolearn how to speaklike someoneon4butto becomethem entirely.Theater classesare5at manyhigh schoolsanduniversities in the US・Theater kidsare aquite differentbunch whoalways seemed ableto6aroom with their personalities.7it wasonly abeginner-level course,my collegeclass wasfilled withstudents whoseemeda8(矮胖)fit for acting.They wereconfident,funny and9The professor,a stoutwoman with apermanent smileand gentlebehavior,10just aswell,She11us eachwithahandshake andwelcomingeyes.The classwas heldin acircular roomwith12situated aroundthe edges.This()allowed everyonein theroom tohave an13f whateverperformance orlecture was14in thecenter.After ourfirst-day ofintroductions,each weekwe15in a series of activities designed tohelp usfind ourown inner16We sangsongs,danced tomusic,and recited17from ourfavoriteshort stories.The18was eyeopening Jlearned thatanyone hasthe19to act,and manyof usalready doin our一daily life.In theend,Im not20that1would considermyself anacton ButI dontthink Ieverhad morefun in a collegeclass.
1、A.unsteady B.unsatisfied C・unusual D・unfair2^A.practicing B.avoiding C.delivering D.learning
3、A.refusing B.happening C.preparing D.hesitating
4、A.stage B.campus C.strike D.trial、B.expensive C.advanced D.popular5A.difficult、B.make upC.light upD.break up6A.put upB.Since C.Unless D.Once、7A.ThoughB.natural C.common D.formal、8A.strangeB.cautious C.hardworking D.patient、9A.outgoingB.prepared C.spoke D.fit、10A.servedB・supplied C・greeted D.comforted、11A.inspiredB.tables C.lights D.chairs、12A.blackboardsB.opinion C.debate D.command、13A.viewB.occurring C.arriving D.declining、14A.leavingB.succeeded C.shared D.participated、15A.tookB・actor C.professor D.dancer、16A.singerB.proverbs C.lines D.plots、17A.charactersB,concert C.competition D.experience、18A.adventureB.interest C.tendency D.desire、19A.giftB.sure C.aware D.Doubtful第二节每小题分,满分分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词
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27.15It isexpected L_over100,000people willtake partin amassive paradeatBeijings Tiananmen Squareon the morning ofOct1,National Day,2・celebrate the70thanniversary of the foundingof thePeoples Republicof China.u3,participate fromall walksof lifeand ethnicgroups willattend
4.ceremony,Hong Kong,Macao andTaiwan compatriots同胞,overseas Chineseand foreigners5,include99,said DuFeijin,head of the publicitydepartment of the BeijingCommittee of the CommunistParty ofChina.Tiananmen Squarewill featurered decorationsrepresenting the
6.glory historyof thePartyas itled theChinese revolutionto victory,he said,7・add that70red lanternswould behungparallel
8.the eastand westsides of the square.Starting nextmonth,aseriesof activitieslikeraising thenational flag,singing thenational anthemand commemoratingrevolutionary(烈士)()martyrs will be heldnationwide tolet
9.many peopletake partin celebratingthe birthdayof the motherland.Besides,a documentarywhich featureshighlights during the70-year journey()
10.broadcast on TV.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文
28.10文中共有处错误,每句中最多有两处,错误涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏词符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用线(\)划掉修改在错的词同下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均限一词只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分11011The summer job isvery muchpopular amongsome universitystudents.Long beforethe endof a schoolyear,students starttheir summervacation jobsearch.They send letters tobusinesses,going tojob interviews,and askour friendsand relationsfor help.By Junethe studentsusuallyhad foundjobs and then they begin preparingenter the world of work.Reasons forwanting a summerjob differs from student to student.Some studentswork to paytheir schoolexpenses,some workto gainexperience orjust tofun.Salesmen orwaiters are two ofthe most commonjob thatstudents tryto find.第二节书面表达(满分分)
2529.(25分)
1.画出阅读理解C篇的思维导图根据写作任务,写出一篇连贯完整的短文
2.某英文杂志正在举办以为主题的征文活动,请你以Fancy yourselfas aninterviewer”“A Famous为题,写一篇英语短文内容包括采访的对象;Chinese IWould Liketo Interview”
1.采访的原因;
3.想提的问题
4.注意
1.词数不少于60;标题已给出,不计入总词数
2.A FamousChinese IWould Liketo Interview参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1A、2B、3A、4D、5A、6A、7C、8B、9B、10C、11D、12B、13A、14A、15A、16D、17B、18B、19A、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选40A BC D出最佳选项、、211C、2B、3B、4A、、221B、2A、3D、4A、5C、2D、3C、4C、5B、、241B、2A、3D、4C、、251B、2B、3C、4C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文
1.530后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261A、2B、3C、4A、5D、6C、7A、8B、9A、10D、11C、12D、13A、14B、15D、16B、17C、18D、19A第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单L5151词的正确形式、
271.that
2.to celebrate
3.Participants
4.the
5.included
6.glorious
7.adding
8.to
9.more
10.will bebroadcast第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、
1028、、The summerjob isvery muchpopuUr amcmgsome皿vgty studentsLong beforetheeodofa schoolyear,students suntbeir summervacanon jobsearch Theysendlettersto thebusinesses,going tojob mteme』and askour friendsand relationsfoe helpBy Junethe studentsgothen;usually hadfound otsand thentheybeginprepanng Aenter thewoc dofworkhave toReasonsfor wintmgasummerjobdiffersfromstudenttostudentSome worktopaytbeir differschoolexpenses,some workto gamexpenence otjust toftm Salesmenor outersaretwoof theforndmost commonjob thatstudents tryto findjobs第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29A FamousChinese I would Liketo InterviewTheperson I would like to interviewis YangLiwei.I wouldreally liketo interviewhim becausehe is not onlythe firstChinese togo tospace butalsoone ofthe greatestastronauts in the world.I havelong beeninterested inspace explorationandI believeI couldlearn agreat dealfrom him about itIf Icould interviewhim,I wouldask himwhatmade himan astronautand how he wastrained.Iwouldalso liketo knowhowhefelt inspaceand whetherspace travel is suchgreat funas I have read.Finally,Iwouldliketo ask afewquestions abouthis personallife,which mustbe veryinteresting.
9.I keepthe picturewhere I can seeit every day,reminds meofthedays inmy hometown.A.that B・whichC.who D.when
10.Policemen thinkthat wherethere isviolence,drugs withdamaging effectson kidsare alwaysit.A.beyond B.before C.behind D.besides
11.When introuble,remember tostay calm,and everythingwill well.A.turn backB.turn upC.turn downD.turn out
12.It wasin December,2018Chairman Xiand PresidentTrump metinArgentina.A.when B.thatC.before D.since
13.The whyhe isabsent todayis hehas gota badheadache.A.reason;that B.reason;becauseC.cause;that D.cause;because
14.The languagein thecompanys statementis highly,thus makingits staffconfused.A.ambiguous B.apparentC.appropriate D.aggressive
15.My unclefinally boughthis dreamhouse overlooksa beautifulpark.A.which B.where C.who D.what
16.I willbe surprisedif youcan getCalvin,who isa close-fisted man,these donationdraw ticketsfromyou.A.buy B.buyingC.buys D.to buy
17.Sarah changeher mind,even thoughshe knewthe planwas hard to carryout.A.mustnt B.wouldntC.shouldnt D.neednt
18.,I havenever seenanyone whosas capableas John.A.As longas I have traveledB.Much asI have traveledC.Now that Ihave traveled so much D.As Ihavetraveledsomuch
19.—You shouldhave cometo theparty lastSaturday evening.It wasreally fantastic.—But afriend anunexpected visitto me.A.paid B.had paidC.would payD.has paid
20.he was12,Einstein hadlearned advancedmathematics byhimself.A.The first time B.At the timeC.By thetime D.During thetime第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选40A BC D出最佳选项(分)
21.6The AliceFerguson Foundationisanon-profit groupthat worksto improvetheenvironment bybuilding relationships between people and nature.It teachespeople ways toprotect the environment.At theend ofthe year,it designsevents to help children celebrateChristmas withoutincreasing the amount of waste theycreate.Hanna Seligmann works for the foundation.VOA joinedSeligmann recentlyduring one ofher talks.uSo letsfigure outwhat isin ourbag oftrash.She showsadults andchildren how toreduce wasteduringtheholiday gift-giving season.uYou cansort itas acardboard itemor youcansort itasaplastic item,Seligmannworkswith volunteers.“We encourageusing thingsthat arealreadyin yourhouse likenewspaper,old magazines,using a gift within agift.You canwrap(围巾)something in a reusablenapkin,wrap somethinginascarf,or ashawl oreven areusable to(大手提袋)”tote bagLoriArguelles isthe executivedirector forenvironmental educationat the Alice FergusonFoundation.uOver timewe realizedthat reallyjust doingtrash,cleanups wasthe symptomof theproblem,not gettingto the root cause.And itwas justa littleover adecade agothat westarted theinitiativeitself.”One activityis called the TrashTimeline Game.It teacheschildren thatthe thingsthey throwawaydo not decompose atthe samerate.For examplepaper dissolvesin aboutfour weeks.Anapple coretakes twomonths.A metalcan takesup to100years.A plasticbag willnotdecompose(泡沫聚苯乙烯)for450years Glasstakes1,000years And,they say,Styrofoam neverdissolves.Young peopletaking partin theprogram learnthat reducingwaste isimportant notjustduring theholidays,but everyday ofthe year.Why istheAliceFerguson FoundationcreatedINA.To helpchildrencelebrateChristmas.B・To reducetheamountofwaste.C.To makethe environmentbetter,D.To buildrelationshipsbetweenpeopleandmature2^What suggestiondoes Seligmanngive onwrappinggiftsA.It isbetter to use cardboarditems to wrap gifts.B.It isbetter to wrap gifts in somethings capableof beingused again.C.It isbetter nottowrapgiftsinplastic items.D.It isbetter nottowrapgifts atall.、3What canwe inferfrom LoriArguelleses wordsA.Doing trashcleanups meansa lotto protecting the environment.B.We stillneed tomake greatefforts on the way to protectingtheenvironment.C.Over adecade ourefforts toprotect theenvironment provedfruitless.D.Over timewe foundtherootcause ofprotectingtheenvironment、4Whafs themeaning of“decomposeA.break downB.break outC.store upD.store away(分)
22.8Ive justgot to talk aboutthis problemIm havingwith mypostman.It allbegana yearago,after thebirth ofhis firstchild.Not wantingto appearrude,I askedhimabout the baby.The nextweek,not wantinghim tothink Ihad askedout ofmere politenessthe weekbefore.Iasked allaboutthe baby again.Now Ican*t breakthe habitI freezewhenever Isee himcoming.The wordsHows thebaby Hcomeout ontheir own.It holdsme up.It holdshim up.So whycantI stopit Theanswer isthatI want himto like me.Come tothink of it,Iwanteveryone tolikeme.My sisterhad thesame problemwiththecaretaker ofher blockof flats:All heever doesiscomplain;he talksat merather thanto me,never listen toaword Isay,and yetfor somereasonIm alwaysreally niceto him.Im worriedin caseIhavea difficultyone day,and hewont liftafinger tohelp.nWhat aboutat workRichard Lawton,a managementtrainer,warns:nThose managerswhoare actuallyliked bymost oftheir staffare alwaysthose towhom beingliked isnot theprimarygoal.The qualitiesthat makemanagers popularare beinghonest withstaff,treating them ashuman beingsand observingcommon politenesslike sayinghello inthemorning.HTo explainthepoint,Richard mentionsthe storyofthecompany chairmanwho desperatelywanted to be liked(湿润的)and who,after makingone ofhis managersfired,said withmoist eyesthat hewas so,sosorry theman wasleaving.The employeereplied**nIf youwere thatsorry,I wouldntbe leaving.nThe lessonbeing,therefore,that ifyou trytoo hardto belikedpeople wontlike you.The expertssay itall startsin childhood.nIf childrenfeel theycan onlyget lovefrom theirparentsby beinggood,“says ZeldaWest-Meads,a marriageguidance consultantsthey developlowself-confidence andbecome compulsive(难以抑制的)givers.HBut isthere anythingwrong inbeinga giver,the worldnot beingexactly shortof takersAnne Cousinsbelieves there is.nThere isapoint atwhich givingbecomes unhealthy“she says.nIt comeswhen youdo thingsfor othersbut feelbad aboutit.nI amnow tryinghardtosay to people**I feeluncomfortable aboutsaying this,but..,and tellmyself*Refusal of a requestdoes notmean rejectionof apersonH andI findIcansay almostanythingto almostanyone.、1Why doesthe authorask thepostman abouthis babyA.He isinterested inthebaby.B.He wantsto create a goodimpression.C.He wantsto bealways politeto him.D.Its awaytostart achat withgreat politeness.、2What couldwe findout aboutthe author*s sisterand thecaretakerA.She doesntwant torisk displeasinghim.B.She doesntpay attentionto him.C.He oftenrefuses tohelp her.D.He isimpatient ofher overreaction.
3、Managers aremore likelyto bepopular ifthey・A,help the staff withtheir problemsB.make surethestaffdo notlose theirjobsC.encourage thestaff tobe politeto eachotherD.do not make toomuch efforttobeliked、4what canwe learnfrom thistextA.If youtell thetruth,it willnotmakepeople like you less.B・If youtake timetotalktopeople,they willlike youbetter.C.You shouldavoid unpleasantsituations wherepossible.D.You shouldntrefuse otherpeoples requestsfor help.、5What isthe authorsintention ofwriting thispassageA.To show howtolet otherslikeyoumore.B・To provehowto createaharmonious atmosphere.C.To encouragepeople tohave moreself-confidence.D.To suggestways ofdealing withdifficult people.
23.(8分)Oneof thenewest“smart”devices isan oldfavorite,a camera.And smartcamerasare gettingsmarter allthetime.Some arenow builtwith machine learning toolstohelpthem thinkfor themselves.Machine learninginvolves pattinglarge amountof datainto acomputer forprocessing.Google ClipsOne ofthelatest tolaunch isGoogle Clips.It isthe firstcamera developedby theweb searchgiantthat isnot builtinto aphone.The smalland lightdevice is designedtobe putsomewhere ina roomto takepictures byitself.It canalso bestuck toan objectorapersons clothing.Google saysmachine learninghelps thecamera choosethe besttimes andsituations fortakingpictures andvideo clips.It canalso recognizethe facesof peopleor petschosen bythe userandtake picturesof theminamore naturalway.The deviceisnotyet beingsold,but interestedbuyers canjoin awaiting listtobeinformedwhen itis available.GoPro HeroGoProis anothercompany developingmachine learningtechnology.GoPro alsouses machinelearningto powerits QuikStoriesfeature.This tooltakes existingphotos andvideos andautomaticallycreates afinished videopiece,complete withmusic andeffects.Snap SpectaclesMessagingapp Snapchatsells apair ofsunglasses witha built-in camerathat canrecord shortvideoclips withthe pushofa button.Snap Inc.says theproduct,called Spectacles,isdesignedto“capture themoment,without takingyou outofit.Many smartphones alreadyhave facialrecognitiontechnology builtinto thedevices.Snap Inc.has startedselling itsSpectacles sunglassesonline inthe UnitedStates.Apple iPhone XApples newiPhoneXis beinglaunched withits newFace IDsystem that it sayswillunlock thephone justby havingthe userlook atit.This replacesthe TouchID onpreviousdevices thatused afingerprint tounlock thephone.Apple saysthe systemworks byprojecting morethan30,000dots onthe facetocreatea kindofmap.Apple claimsits facialrecognition iseven secureenough toallow paymentsthrough itsApplePay service.、1What canmachine learningtools helpcameras doA.Get muchsmarter.B.Process moreroughly.C.Keep datafor ever.D.Store morenatural photos.、2What canwe knowabout Google ClipsA.It canonly beput ina room.B.People canbuy itonline easily.C.It canbe builtinto aphone,D.You cantake photosautomatically withit.、3What isthe specialfunction ofGoPro HeroA,It hastousepower to work.B・It canrecord videosvividly.C.It providesmusic andeffects forvideos.D.It usestechnology ofmachinelearning.、4Which ofthe followingcan nowbe boughtsurely onthe InternetA.GoogleClips.B.GoPro Hero.C.Spectacles sunglasses.D.Apple iPhoneX.、5How isApple iPhoneX unlockedA.By afingerprint.B.By facialrecognition.C.By pushingabutton.D.By makinga map.(分)
24.8Tablets arereally usefuldevices,but theirbig screensalways makethemasaburden tocarry aroundwithout abag.Wouldnt itbe greatif therewere aphone withthe powersofa tabletthat couldbe foldedup andfit neatlyinto thehandNow somethinglike atablet-shaped butfoldable phoneis aboutto becomeavailable.InFebruary,South Koreanelectronics companySamsung andChinas Huaweiboth launchedfoldablephones,the GalaxyFold andHuawei Mate X respectively.Mobile phoneuse hasenteredthe foldablefuture”,The Vergenoted.The technologycould changeour livesin signiHcantways.These devices,due totheirbendable screens,give usthe largerscreens wewant.Meanwhile,they stillfit easilyinto thepocket.As USAToday noted,theyre“the combinationofasmall tabletand smartphone,all inasingle device”.The technologycould changeother devices,too.For example,we couldmake TVsthat sticktowalls likeposters,or foldup easilyto hideaway indrawers.In crowdedmodem cities,they willhelpus tomaximize availablespace.In akeynote address,Samsungs seniorvice presidentof mobileproduct marketing,JustinDenison,calledthe foldable screen“the foundationforthesmartphone oftomorrow”.“Its ablank(画布)canvas forus todo somethingbeautiful together.he said.So isthere nothingto standinthe way ofthe foldablefuture Accordingto technews websiteAndroidAuthority,the necessarydisplays weredifficult toproduce.In2012,nine outof every10(二极管)OLED screensproduced wereimperfect.Today,that10percent ratehas beenimprovedto between50and90percent.However,at presentthese foldabledevices areexpensive.Forexample,the priceof HuaweiMateXis17,500RMB.Thats aprice thatfew peoplewillbeable toafford.But ifthefoldabledevice isntgoing tochange the world overnight,thereisno doubtthatitiscoming.Patrick Moorhead,an industryanalyst toldThe VergeuFeware debatingif foldableorrollable mobiledisplays arethe futureof smartphones;the onlyquestion iswhen andby whom.”、1What canbe the best titleforthetextA.Screen devicesonthemarket.B.Foldable ageis arriving.C.Possible powersofatablet.D.Foldable screensare imperfect.、2What canwe learnfrom JustinDenisons wordsA.The foldablescreen hasgreat potential.B.The GalaxyFold stillhas manyproblems.C.The productionof foldablephones willsoon increase.D.Companies needtoworktogether todevelop foldablephone.、3What isthe problemwith foldablephones atthe momentA.They areeasy tobreak.B.They areinconvenient tocarry.C.They arenot asuseful asexpected.D.They areunaffordable formost families.、4What isthe authorsattitude towardthe futureofthefoldable screenA.Worried.B.Cautious.C.Positive.D.Unconcerned.(分)
25.10Travel isoneofthemostexciting experiencesa humanbeing canhave.Imaginehow Italiantraveler MarcoPolo musthave feltwhen hefound himselfon Chinesesoil,seeing awayof lifequite differentfrom anythinghed seenbefore.And howmarvelous mustit have been tolistentoZhang Qianwhen hereturned toChinafrom hisjourney throughCentral Asiaand WestAsia Hisbrain musthavebeenpacked witheverythinghed seenand heard,leading tothe foundingofthe Silk Road.Some peoplehavetraveledall overtheworld,and travel isaway oflife tothem.They perhapsknow whatto expectbefore theytravel.Thats whythe besttraveliswhen itsfor thefirsttime.Imagine aperson whohas alwayswanted totravel tothe UnitedStates.Of course,theyve probablyseen theStatue ofLiberty athousand timesonTV,andtheWhite House,and alltheother famoussights.But noneof thatwould comparetothethrill oflooking outofthecabinwindow asthe planelands,watching thecities andstreets ofthe realAmerica comeinto view.Although travelis oftenjust forrecreatioiK ifsalso educational.We maynot knowthat wearegetting aneducation,but westill are.Were learningeveryday:new wordsinanew language,new people,and newways oflife.Butthis learningtakes placeintheschool oftheworld,not theclassroom.Oneofthe lessonswe learnisundoubtedly amoral one.As weget toknow foreignplaces,we cometo understand that therearemany differentwaystolive,andthatthe waywe liveisnt necessarilythe bestway.The BritishpoliticianBenjamin Disraelisummed thisup wellwhen hesaid,“Travel teachestoleration
91、The authoruses MarcoPolo andZhang Qianas examplesto・A.explain howtheSilkRoad wasfoundedB.present travelas anamazing experienceC.showhowthewaypeople travelhas changedD.describe importantcultural exchangesin history
2、By saying“thebesttraveliswhen itsforthefirsttime,the authormeans that.A.ones firsttrip isusually themost challengingB.no othertrip isbetter thanonesfirsttrip。
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