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2024届芜湖市第一中学高三英语第一学期期末达标测试试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需
2.改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L530一
1.Will UndePeterson cometo mybirthday partytomorrow一Pity heto Zimbabweas avolunteer teacher.A.was sentB.has beensentC.had beensent D.would besent
2.The enquirynew facts,the judgehad topostpone thetrial again.A.to developB.developedC.having developedD.being developed
3.We haveonly twentyminutes left,so pleaseget to the pointand dontsay anythingthatisnt toour problem.A.relevant B.sensitiveC.familiar D.similar
4.The Internetis somuch apart ofour culturethat itaffects ourlives byacting as a forface-to-face contacts.A.preference B.motivationC.substitute D.guideline
5..Going outis goodmeans ofrelaxation.Would you like togo toparkwith mein theafternoonA.the;the B.the;a C.a;the D./;a
6.™How didyoulike the concertlast night--1enjoyed itvery much,but thedancers abetter job.A.could havedone B.couldn9t havedone C.could doD.had done
7.—There arentany toysin oursuitcase.Where haveyou putthem—Oh,no.That oldlady sittingnext tous havetaken oursby mistake.A.mustB.could C.should D.would
8.What heliked todo was to takean ideaand itby findingevery possibleconsequence.A.squeeze B,wrestleC.switch D.shrinkAirbus seat—surrounded bydecoration thatis modeledon theinside of an aircraft,formaximum realism.There isflight serviceand VR,foods,music forevery destination.Passengers will be serveda deliciousmeal byair stewards,alongside drinksand otherdesserts.The menudepends on the destinationof choice—Manhattan clamchowder andcheesecakefor New York andsalmon tartarand onionsoup forParis.After landingat thedestination,投guests canenjoy a360-degree tourof thedestination—all thanksto projection影mapping andvideo.It makesfor asupposedly stress-free vacation,perfect forthose whoseability totravelabroad islimited bycost orhealth.Virtual realityis becomingincreasingly presenteverywhereat alltimes in the worldof travel—allowing travelersto appreciatethe wondersofthe world,all withoutleaving theirhouse.At just4,980yen$46for businessclass and5,980yen$56for firstclass—these two-hour flightsare far more affordablethan theirreal-life flights.Tokyo citizenseager toexperienceFirst Airlinescan booka tripon thewebsite,with reservationscurrently beingtakenuntil May
2018.、1What canwe learn about the future ofair travelfrom Tokyo to ParisA.It ishigh-flying.B.It ismoney-saving.C.It ispower-wasting.D.It istime-consuming.A.Upon arrival.B.During theflight.C.After boardingthe plane.D・On gettingoff theplane.、3The flightis perfectfor travelerswhoA.do littlephysical exerciseC.work undergreat pressureC.desire totravel along distanceD.have healthor moneytroubles、4What can be thebest titlefor the textA・A ScientificFantasy B・The Powerof VirtualRealityD.Appreciation of the GlobalWondersC.Japans VirtualAir TravelAbroad、2When canpassengers enjoy the beautyof thedestination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
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30Would youlikethechance todiscover aplace ofmystery andbeauty in thesouthwest ofChina If your answeris“yes,consider atrip toShangri-la!The word“Shangri-la”first1in the1993novel LostHorizon by the Britishwriter JamesHilton.He describeda beautifulkingdom wherethree2joinedtogether,snow-capped mountains3to thesky,4fields oflong grasscovered theearth.In thisperfectworld livedpeople whohad discoveredhow tostay_5forever.Three mountainsare coveredwith snow,tower6the land.These snowymountain tops7a beautifulpicture thatwill make any viewerspeechless.Lakes,surrounded byvast grasslands,look8jewels.Sheep,cows andhorses and animalsfeed9on thegreen grassand theforests aroundare10to lotsof birdsand animals.In thisheavenlyworld,people livein perfectharmony withnature andthe outsideworld isforgotten.
1、A.came B・appeared C.produced D.found
2、A.lakes B・countries C.rivers D.railways、3A.reached B.expanded C.spread D.stretched、4A.but B.so C.because D.and、5A.calm B.still C.young D.the same
6、A.over B.above C・on D.beyond、7A.are B.form C.develop D.show、8A.as B.if C.like D.for、9A.simply B.deeply C.finally D.mainly、10A.space B.room C.family D.home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
1.5151单词的正确形式分
27.15A majorfire onMonday,April15,2019,began toburn atFrances巴黎圣母院.world-famous Note-Dame deParis cathedralFlames couldbe seen1,rise尖塔through thetop of the monument,
2.tall,narrow spirelater collapsed*The cathedral3,date backto the12th century.French writerVictor Hugoused itas the火setting ofhis famousstory,The Hunchbackof Notre-Dame.It isone of the world4,famoustourist sites,which receivesabout12million
5.visit eachyear.The mayorof Paris,Anne Hidalgowrote onTwitter Monday,UA terriblefire isunderwayat Notre-Dame Cathedralin Paris.Hidalgo addedthat Parisfirefighters werestilltrying
6.control the fire.She urgedpeople tostay away
7.the area.French PresidentEmmanuel Macrondelayed a8,plan speechto thenation becauseofthe fire.9,speech was to presenthis answersto theyellow vestcrisis thathas takenover thecountrysince November.He arrivedat thescene of thefireMondaynight.()The causeof thefire wasnot10,immediate known.France2television reportedthatpolice weretreating itas accidental.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,请你修改你同桌的以下作文
28.10文中共有处语言错误,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字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011I willshare withyou atrue storyhappened acouple ofdays ago.One ofmy classmateboughta bagof snacksfrom afood store.A fewroommates were then invitedto enjoysnackseUnluckily,all of them gotpoisoned andhad stomachacheswith ourfaces pale.They arequicklysent to a nearbyhospital.Doctors examinedthem butgave themsome medicine.Theywere outof dangersoon beforetaking themedicine.This accidentshould makeus torealizethe seriousnessof thefood safetyproblem.I strongsuggest that the wholesociety paysmoreattention to food safety.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假如你是李华,最近在澳大利亚参加了一个国际交流活动回国后,你决定
29.25给新结交的朋友写一封感谢信内容包括John表示感谢;
1.参加这个活动的收获;
2.邀请他方便时来中国
3.注意词数左右(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数)100Dear John,I amwriting toexpress mygratitude toyou while I wasin Australia.Yours sincerely,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2C、3A、4C、5C、6A、7A、8B、9A、10A、11B、12A、13C、14C、15B、16D、17D、18D、19B、20D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,40A BC D选出最佳选项、、211B、2B、3A、4C、、221D、2C、、3B4A、、231C、2B、3A、4C、5B、6C、、241A、2B、3B、4C、、251B、2A、3D、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
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261B、2C、3A、4D、5C、6A、7B、8C、9D、10D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L5151内单词的正确形式、
271.rising
2.whose
3.dates
4.most famous
5.visitors
6.to control
7.from
8.planned
9.The/His
10.immediately第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
1028、I willshare withyou atrue storyAhappened acouple ofdays ago.One ofmyclassmate添加或将改为that/which happenedhappening classmatesboughta bagof snacksfrom afood store.A fewroommates werethen invitedto enjoyAsnacks.theUnluckily,all of them gotpoisoned andhad stomachacheswithourfaces pale.Theyaretheir werequicklysent to a nearbyhospital.Doctors examinedthembutgave themsomemedicine.Theyandwere outof dangersoonbeforetaking themedicine.This accidentshould makeusrealize theafterseriousnessofthefood safetyproblem.Istrong suggestthat thewhole societypaysmorestronglypayattention tofoodsafety.第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear John,I amwriting toexpress mygratitude toyou whileI wasin Australia.It was anunforgettable experiencefor meand I have alsobenefited alot fromit.While participatingin theexchanging program,I visitedsome highschools andfamoustourist attractionin Australia,which broadenedmy horizonsand enrichedmy knowledge.Besides,made somenew friendsiust likeyou,who giveme lotsof assistance.During myvisit,Iimproved myEnglish communicationskills greatlybecause Iwas totallyexposed toanEnglish-speaking environment.Are youinterested inChinese cultureIfyoucan cometo Chinaone day,Fil beyourguide andshow youarround mycity.I amlooking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours,Li Hua
9.The recentlyreleased filmKongt SkullIsland successfullythe audiencetothe adventurewith Dolby3-D technology.A.transports B.adjustsC.transforms D.relates
10.-Mom,Ihavepassed theadmission examinations!—!A.Good foryou B.Good luckC.Cheer upD.Go ahead
11.The newswasaterrible blowto her,but shethe shocksoon.A.got outB.got overC.got offD.got through
12.Jim told us all that he said soat themeeting wasright.A.all B.whatC.allthatD.that
13.You shouldfirst exploreyour talentsand getto knowyourself soastomakealist ofyouthink yourreal interestslie.A.that B.whatC.where D.how
14.・•一Would youhave toldhim theanswer hadit beenpossible.-I wouldhave,but Iso busythen.A.had beenB.were C.wasD.would be
15.More wildtigers havebeen seenin theforest aroundthis area,there usedto bevery few.A.when B.where C.whatD.which
16.I ordereda drinkwhileIfor myfriends tocome.A.will waitB.am waitingC.would waitD.was waiting
17.What surprisedus mostis thathe doesnt know thedifferences betweenthetwo bookslie.A.that B.what C.which D.where一
18.Uncle Wangis inhospital.一Oh,really I.I goand visither.A.didnt know;am goingto B.hadnt known;wouldC.haven5t known;will D.didn9tknow;will
19.Anyway,were herenow,so letssome seriouswork.A.come up with B.get downtoC.do awaywith D.live upto
20.The governmentplaced on the numbersof foreigncars thatcould beimported.A.limitations B.administrationC.requirements D.restrictions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,40A BC D选出最佳选项
21.(6分)Chinese New Year has been welcomedin Britainwith itsbiggest everprogramof eventsand celebrations.From LondonsTrafalgar Squareto majorcities acrossBritain,tens ofthousands ofBritishpeople havejoined Chinese communities tocelebrate thearrival ofthe Yearof theRooster.In Manchesterthere wasa DragonParade,led bya spectacular54-meter longdragon,ending isChinatown wherethere wastraditional Chineseentertainment,more than6,000lanterns,street foodvillages and a fireworksshow.Celebrations alsotook place in Liverpool.Birmingham,Lake District,Durham,Edinburgh.Leeds andNewcastle.Academic Dr.Wu Kegangsaid that the Chinese New Yearevent in Britain“is nowbiggerthan everand itis growingevery year.”When Wu arrived inBritain26years agofrom Guangdong,south China,the firstthinghe noticedwas thatChinese NewYear wascelebrated mainlyin townsand citieswith bigChinesecommunities.uYou wouldgo toLondon Chinatownand joinyour countrymentocelebrate,or toChinatowns inplaces likeLiverpool andManchester forwhat wereeventsalmost exclusivelyheld forChinese peopleJ Wurecalled.“Now itis sodifferent,and weare seeinglocal communitiesall overthe countrytakingpart alongsidetheir ownChinese populations/9hesaid.It isclear tome that the celebrationswillcontinue togrow inBritain.Chinese NewYear hasearned itsplacein the calendarof、events inBritain,and ishere tostay.”1Where didthe DragonParade takeplaceA.London.B.Manchester.C.Birmingham.D.Newcastle.、2When Dr.WuarrivedinBritain26years ago,Chinese NewYear was.A.very popularall aroundBritainB.celebrated mainlyby ChinesecommunitiesC.only celebratedin London,Liverpool andManchesterD.enjoyed bylocal communitiesalongside Chinesepopulations、3According toDr.Wu,how willChinese NewYear developinthenext fewyears A.Growmore popular.B,Turn intoan officialholiday.C.Get lessremembered.D.Become moreimportant thanChristmas.、4Whafs the main idea of thispassageA.How Britishcelebrate ChineseNewYear.B.More andmore BritishlearnaboutChinese culture.C.ChineseNewYear hasearned itspopularity inBritain.D.Chinesecommunitiescelebrate NewYear inBritain invarious ways.(分)
22.8Hearing Feelingsbehind WordsMostof usare taughtto payattention towhat issaid-the words.Words doprovide uswith some information,but meaningscome fromso manyother sources.So itwould bedifficultfor usto havean effectiveunderstanding if we relytoo heavilyon wordsalone.Wordsare usedto describeonly asmall partofthemany ideaswe associate with anygiven message.Sometimes wecan gaininsight intosome ofthose associationsifwelisten formore thanwords.We dontalways saywhat wemean ormean whatwe say.Sometimes ourwords dontmeananything exceptIm lettingoff somesteam.I dontreally wantyou topay closeattention towhat Im saying.Just payattentiontowhatImfeeling/9Mostly wemean severalthings atonce.A personwanting topurchase ahouse saysto thecurrent owner,6This stephas to befixed beforeFil buy.”The ownersays,Its beenlike that for years.”Actually,the stephasntbeen like thatforyears,but theunspoken messageis:I dontwant tofix it.We putupwithit.Why cantyou”The moreexpansive meaninga messagecan beobtained byexamining whosaidit,when itoccurred,the relatedconditions orsituation,and howit wassaid.When amessage occurscan alsodisclose associatedmeaning.Let usassume twocouplesdo exactlythe sameamount ofkissing andarguing.But onecouple alwayskisses afteranargument andthe othercouple alwaysargues aftera kiss.The orderingof thebehaviorsmay meanmuch morethan thefrequency ofthe behavior.How abouta friendsunusuallyquiet behaviorIt mayonly beunderstood bynothing whathappened previouslyandthe situationsthat requiredan abnormalamount ofconfidence.Some responsesmay bedirectlylinked toa developingpattern ofresponses andseem illogic.For example,a personwhosays No!toaserials ofcharges like“Youre stupid,”“Youre lazy,and“Youredishonest Jmay alsosay No!”and tryto justifyhis orher responseif thenext statementisAnd youregood looking.”We woulddo wellto listenfor howmessages arepresented.The words,“It surehas beenniceto haveyou over/canbe said withemphasis andexcitement orritualistically.The phrasecanbesaidonce orrepeated severaltimes.And themeanings weassociatewiththe phrasewillchange accordingly.Sometimes ifwe say something infrequentlyit assumesmore importance;sometimes themore wesaysomethingthe lessimportance itassumes.、1Effective communicationis madepossible betweentwo conversingpartners if.A.they useproper wordsto carrytheir ideasB.they bothspeak trulyof their own feelingsC.they tryto understandeach otherslanguageD.they areable toassociate meaningwith theirwords、2Im lettingoff somesteam”in paragraph1means.A.Fm justkidding B.rm justsaying theoppositeC.Fm justcalling yourattention D.Im justgiving offsome sound
3、The house-owner^example showsthatthehe actuallymeans・A.the stephasbeenlikethatfor yearsB.he doesntthink itnecessary tofix thestepC.the conditionofthestep isonly aminor faultD.the costinvolved inthe fixingshould beshared
4、The wordUritualisticallyw inthe lastparagraph equalssomething done.A.in away ofceremony B.without trueintentionC.with lessemphasis D.light-heartedly(分)
23.8Today the Nobel Prizein Literatureawarded journalistSvetlanaAlexievich approximately$970,000in recognitionofalifetime ofexcellence.The67-year-oId authorof VoicesFrom Chernobyland WarsUnwomanly Facewas praisedbythe(复调式的)Swedish Academy“for herpolyphonic writings,a monumentto sufferingandcourage inour time.”Prizes liketheNobelinspire muchexpectations before the announcement.People givetheirbest guessesastowho willwin,look backon pastwinners,and evenplace betsas if(赛马会).spectators ata DerbyLiteraryprizes rewardartistic brilliance.They helpwriters earna decentliving.But isthepublics fascinationwith prize-winning authorshealthy Ourimpulse seemstoincreasingly contributetoaculture ofturning authorsinto celebrities,where readersfollowthe authorinstead ofthe book.A storyshould standon itsown,asaconsidered,complete book,without biographicalinformationfrom author.Its anidea perhapsbest conveyedin Roland Barthess1968essayThe DeathoftheAuthor.uThe imageof literatureto befound incontemporary cultureisarbitrarily centered onthe author,his person,his history,his tastes,his passions.”Nearly50years later,a fewstill agree.believe thatbooks,once they are written,have noneedof theirauthors,“NewYorkTimes bestsellingauthor Elena Ferrante oncewrote.uIfbooks havesomething tosay,they willsooner orlater findreaders;if not,they wont,shecontinued.66True miraclesare theones whosemakers willnever beknown.”
①But therules forsubmission for the ManBooker InternationalPrize,for example,strongly encourageauthors to“make themselvesavailable forpublicity”.And thefoundationbehind theNational BookAward requiresfinalists toparticipate intheir^website-relatedpublicity”.In2007,a reporterwho showedup uninvitedat DorisLessings housewas thefirst to2inform herthat shehad beenawarded theNobel Prizein Literature.Today theTwitteraticame knockingon Alexievich,s digitaldoor hourbefore theaward waseven official.To beconsideredfor aprize isto bea publicfigure.Harry Potterseries authorJ.K.Rowling,with over
5.6million Twitterfollowers,has3actively addressedreaders throughpublic appearancesand socialmedia,revealing muchmorethan wecould haveimagined whenwe closedthe finalHarry Potterbook.We nowknowthe houseHarry*s childrenwillbesorted into,that Dumbledoreis gay,uVoldemorf5isactually pronouncedwith asilent t,andawhole hostofthe otherminor andmajor detailsabout thebackstory ofthe characters.The magicalworld Rowlingcreated inher books-a relativelytight mysterywith well-laidclues thatled toa satisfyingconclusion,which hadto provetheir meritstothereader based onan internallogic-is beingunraveled byher ownhand.
④Of course,public attentionalso hasvery importantbenefits forauthors.For threemonthsafter receivingthe2011Pulitzer Prizein fiction,Jennifer EgansA Visitfrom theGoonSquad soldabout tripleits printsales frombeforetheprize,Publishers Weeklyreports.OnOct.5,2010,inthefirst FT/Oppenheimer FundsEmerging VoicesAwards,as Nigerian-bornChigozie Obiomaaccepted theprize forfiction withan easysmile,his excitementwasappreciable.Given thecash prizeof$40,000for eachwinner,its hardto downplaytheimportance ofsuch anhonor.Such awardsbring necessaryvisibility andfunding towritersfacing aliterary landscapedominated bywhite men.But ourculture ofcelebrity isoften toowrapped upintheway weread:How mightthemeaning ofa workchange iftheauthorreally didntgrow upin apoor neighborhood,or ifheor shewas abusedin childhoodReaders studiedthe authorslife asif itwerethekey tointerpretinghis orher novels.Behind our fascination isthe questionthat drivesall suchquestions:What didtheauthor intendBy allmeans,let uspraise brilliantwork andin doingso trustthattheauthorhas alreadytoldusenough,and thatthe storyhe orshe meantto tellended withthe finalpage.、1What canwe learnfrom the passageA.People waitfor theNobel Prizeannouncement calmlyand patiently.B.RolandBarthesthinks itnecessary toread literaturecenteredonauthors.C.ElenaFerranteholds thatbooks shouldbe readindependently ofauthors1life.D.The ManBooker InternationalPrize discouragesauthors frompublicity.、2What doesthe underlinedword“unraveled inParagraph9probably meanA.Underlined.B.Unfolded.C.Updated.D.United.、3Which ofthe followingis NOTthe benefitof prizewinning forauthorsA.It revealsmore detailsabout the characters inthe book.B.It dramaticallyincreases thesales ofthe book.C.It bringsin necessaryfunding toauthors.D.It bringsabout changesin dominancein literarylandscape.、4Where canthe sentence“Some authorssatisfy,even encouragetheir fans.be bestput inthepassageA.
①B.
②C.
③D.
④、5What isthe authorsattitude towardsourfascinationwith prize-winning authorsA.Approval.B.Critical.C.Indifferent.D.Neutral.、6What isthemainideaofthepassageA.To beawarded aprize isto bea publicfigure.B.Public fascinationwith authorsbrings benefits.C.Turning authorsinto celebritiesis abad culture.D.There arebig challengesfor prize-winning authors.(分)
24.8“Acting isthe leastmysterious ofall craftsJ MarionBrando oncesaid.But forscientists,working outwhat isgoing onin anactors headhas alwaysbeen somethingof apuzzle.Now,researchers havesaid actorsshow differentpatterns ofbrain activitydepending onwhetherthey arein characteror not.Dr StevenBrown,from McMasterUniversity inCanada,said,nIt lookslike whenyou(压制)are acting,you aresuppressing yourself;almost likethe characteris possessingyou.”Brown andcolleagues reporthow15actors,mainly theatrestudents,were trainedtotake ona Shakespearerole—either Romeoor Juliet—in atheatre workshop.They weretheninvited intothe laboratory,where theirbrains werescanned ina seriesof experiments.Once insidethe MRIscanner,the actors were askedto answera numberof questions,such as:would theygo tothe partyAnd wouldthey telltheir parentsthat theyhad falleninloveEach actorwas askedto respondto differentquestions,basedontwo differentpremises(前提).In one,they wereasked fortheirownperspective,while intheother,they wereaskedto respondas thoughthey wereeither Romeoor Juliet.The resultsrevealed thatthe brain activity differeddepending onthe situationbeingtested.The teamfound thatwhen theactorswerein character,they usesome third-personknowledge orinferences abouttheir character.The teamsaid theyalso foundadditional reductioninactivityin tworegions ofthe(前额皮质)prefrontal cortexlinked tothe senseof self,compared withwhen theactors wererespondingas themselves.However,Philip Davis,a professorattheUniversity ofLiverpool,was unimpressedby一the research,saying actingis aboutfar morethan pretendingto besomeone itinvolves(体现)embodying thetext andlanguage.、1How didDr Brown*s teamconduct theirresearchA.By scanningthe brain activity ofsome actors.B・By doinga surveywithsome theatre goers.C.By interviewingsometheatreteachers.D.By consultingsome experiencedresearchers.、2What isthe findingof DrBrowns researchA.Acting isnot asmysterious aspeople think.B.Actors1brain activitydiffers whenthey areacting.C.Acting isfarmorethan pretendingtobethecharacter.D.Actors*brain activityis moreactive whentheyarein character.、3How didPhilip Davisreact tothe researchA.He supportedit.B.He doubtedit.C.He explainedit.D.He advocatedit.、4What isthetextmainly aboutA.A debateof howthe brainfunctions.B.A playwritten byShakespeare.C.A researchonthebrainactivityof actors.D.A reportofthecooperation ofscientists andactors.(分)
25.10Imagine jet-setting fromTokyotoParis,enjoying first-class travel,afour-course dinnerandacity tour—all withoutleaving theground.This isthefutureof airtravelaccording toJapanese companyFirst Airlines,which hasused thepower ofvirtualreality tocreate dreamvacations.Passengers avoidthe costlyairport transfer,the baggagefees orbusy airportterminal(航站楼)—and insteadenjoytheprivileges ofbusiness orfirst-class traveland anexpensivetour ofParis—all whileremaining motionlessin Tokyo.As wellas Paris,First Airlinesalsooffers thevirtual destinationsof NewYork,Rome andHawaii.After boarding,guests cansettle downforthetwo-hour flighton theiradvanced。
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