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决胜高考--------届高三年级大联考2025英语注意事项考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求.本试卷包括选择题和非选择题两部分选择题从第页至第页,非选择题从第页至第页11101012考生答题全部答在答题纸上,答在本试卷上无效本次考试时间为分钟,满分分考试结束后,请将120150答题纸交监考老师.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、学校、班级、座位号、考试证号用毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写在答题
20.5纸的相应位置,并用铅笔将答题纸上考试证号相应的数字涂黑2B•答选择题必须用铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂32B其他答案答非选择题必须用毫米黑色墨水签字笔写在答题纸上的指定位置,在其它位置答题一律无效
0.5第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分满分分)5L5,
7.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷5A BC的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
101.What happenedto MollyA.She fellill.B.She had to work.C.She wassent home.
2.What doesthe womanmean about the beachA.She willwalk there.B.Its closeto thehotel.C.It coversone squaremile.
3.What waswrong withthe carA.It had a flattire.B.It wasntcleanly washed.C.It wasparked wrongly.
4.What arethe twospeakers doingA.Choosing candies.B.Reserving hotelrooms.C.Talking abouta film.
5.Where arethe speakersnowA.At home.B.At arestaurant.Dear Jack,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事I waseight yearsold whenmy familymoved fromToowoomba toEngland in
1950.My motherwas sufferingfrom araredisease andhadto take treatmentin London.The daybefore weboarded theship,Father senthis five-year-old redheeler()Australian cattledog,Spider,who wasloved byus all,to hisfriend Sandy,as Sandywas to be hisguardian whilewe wereoverseas.Wte didntknow howlong mymothers treatmentwould takeor howlong wewould beaway.Six weekslater,an airletter arrivedfrom Sandy,giving my father thenews thatSpider hadrun awayjust twoweeksafter wehad sailed.I willalways remembermy fathersface ashe readthis news.My motherand Itried tocomfort him,knowing inour heartshow uselessthis was.Sandy hadadvertised constantlyon themedia.Despite many“sightings”,the dogwas neverfound.It seemedSpiderjust keptrunning andsearching forus.My fatherworried hewould beshot ordead fromstarvation.But our family thoughtthatFather helda secrethope thatSpider wasstill alive.Wfe sailedback toAustralia twoyears laterand my father immediatelybegan hisown searchfor Spider.He repeatedcallsto thepeople whohad saidthey hadseen hisdog,but itturned out to beclueless.One coldwinters Saturdaymorning,eight monthsafter ourreturn,myfatherhadacall fromGin Gin,375kilometersfrom Toowoomba.An elderlylady livingon herown wasputting foodout for a veryold yellowdog.This hadbeen goingonfor afew weeks.Immediately weset off.(灌木丛).Five anda halfhours later,we foundthe oldhouse besidethe bushSadly,the ladytold myfather that thedog hadntbeen aroundfor afew days.My fatherhad anupset lookin his.eyes.He puttwo fingersto hismouth anddid hisspecialwhistle forSpider.注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Suddenly therewas asound in the bush.Once homewe gentlycleaned him up决胜高考一届高三年级大联考2025高三英语参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)301-5ABACB6-10ABC AC11-15ACBBC16-20ABCCB第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50笫・节(共15小题;每小题
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12.5分)第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)36-40DABEC41-45ACCAD46-50ABDBC51-55DADCB第二节(共10小题;每小题
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58.determined
59.emotional
60.Unlike
61.when
62.inspiration
63.how
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65.that第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分15分)Dear Jack,Im gladto hearthat youreinterested in the Folk Custom Tourin myhometown duringthe Spring Festival,soIm writingto sharewith yousome details.The tourwas aspectacular eventwith avariety ofperformances,ranging fromdragon dances,Yangkoperfbnnancestowaistdnimdance.Colorful floatsandperfbnnersinwell-designedcostumesfilledthe streets,whichdefinitely helpscreate alively andfestive atmosphere.I wasdeeply impressedby therich culturalheritage ondisplay.It notonly strengthenedmy senseof culturalidentitybut alsomade meappreciate thebeauty ofourtraditions more.1hope you can experiencesucha wonderfi.ilevent someday!Yours,Li Hua2024〜2025学年度第二学期第一次学情检测高三英语参考答窣第1页共4页第二节(满分25分)Suddenly therewas asound in the bush.My heartleaped intomy throatas weall turnedtowards thenoise.Out stumbledSpider,his bodybatteredand hisfur mattedwith dirtand twigs.But hiseyes werefixed onmyfather,filled with a mixtureof exhaustionand sheerjoy.Father rushedoverand scoopedhimupintohis arms,cradling himgentlyas ifhe werethe mostprecious thingin theworld.Spiders tailmanaged afeeble wag,andhe lickedmy fathershand weakly.We wereall intears,amazed andoveijoyed atthis miraculousreunion.Oncehome wegentlycleanedhimup.We tookourtime,carefullywashingawaythe grimeof hislongjourney.As weworked.Spider seemedtorelax,as ifheknew hewas finallysafe.We gavehima warm,soft bedanda bowlof freshwater andfood.Over thenextfew days,he slowlyregainedhis strengthand hisold spirit.He wouldfollow usfrom roomto room,never wantingto befar fromour sides.His returnwas areminder of theincredible bondweshared,a bondthathadwithstoodtimeanddistance.We knewthenthatSpiderwasmore thanjust apct;hewasa belovedmemberofourfamily,and wewould neverlet himgo again.分值说明选择题部分95分
1.听力1・20题,
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3.读后续写,25分2024〜2025学年度第二学期第一次学情检测高三英语参考答案第2页共4页C.In acinema.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,5A BC并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Whats theprobable relationshipbetween Elliotand the womanA.Teacher andstudent.B.Mother andson.C.Boss andemployee.
7.What willthe mandoA.Explain his work.B.Talk withElliot.C.Ask parentsfor help.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What problemdoes ThomashaveA.A headache.B.A toothache.C.A stomachache.
9.What doesthewomanmean aboutThomasA.He ishomesick.B.He eatsthe wrongfood.C.He shouldtake medicine.
10.What willThomas donextA.Visit hisparents.B.Go homedirectly.C.Stay in the camp.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What isTahiti famousforA.Its surfing.B.Its location.C.Its language.
12.When willthe competitionprobably beginA.In5minutes.B.In55minutes.C.In overan hour.
13.Who willbe probablyintroduced firstA.The competitors.B.The advertiser.C.The judges.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.Why doesthe mandislike take-offsA.It isdangerous.B.It makeshim sick.C.It takesa longtime.
15.Where arethe speakersgoingA.Spain.B.America.C.Greece.
16.What attractsthe manmostA.The villages.B.The museums.C.The beaches.
17.How doesthe manfeel in the endA.Nervous.B.Relieved.C.Impatient.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.How didFlorence Nightingaleget hernameA.It wasgiven bya nurse.B.It originatedfrom abooks title.C.It wasfrom herplace ofbirth.
19.Why wasFlorence Nightingaleawarded theRoyal RedCross medalA.For thehospitals shebuilt.B.For thecures shedeveloped.C.For thecontributions shemade.
20.What is the purpose of thespeechA.Tb entertain the audiencewith astory.B.lb introducea famoushistorical figure.C.lb showthe greatchanges inFlorence.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑A BC DAAgood bookcan transportus tomagical places.Here arefour ideasfrom theliterary worldthat maybring aboutyourown adventures.
1.Louisa MayAlcott,Concord,MassachusettsFor decades,young readershave beenattracted bythe adventuresdetailed inthe novelof LittleWomen.Wte havetheoption tovisit thehome ofLouisa MayAlcott,the novelistwho composedthe storyaround therelationships withinher ownfamily.Ybu cantake aguided tourand geta viewof howthe characters1family livedinthehome knownas OrchardHouse.Many of the familystreasures remaininthewell-preserved structure.
2.Zane GreysAmericaBest-selling novelistZane Greycreated strongstories detailingthe lifeand cultureof theAmerican West.Through titleslikeCall of the Canyon,Riders of the PurpleSage andThe ThunderingHerd,Greys talesinspired manyto explorea newcountry.Visit hisbirthplace inZanesville,Ohio.You canalso visita copyof hisArizona cottagethe originalburned in a1990wildfire,which servedas hishome basewhile exploring and writing.
3.Where the Wild ThingsAreWhy notuse thiscreative bookas thecenterpiece of a wildand wonderfulweekend withthe kidsRead MauriceSendakscolourful book,then visityour localpark,or walkthrough anearby forestand discussthe adventuresof youngMax,the maincharacter.End theweekend bystreaming theSpike Jonzemovie of the samename.The wholefamily willenjoy themixof realactors andcomputer cartoons.
4.Jack London,Glen Ellen,CaliforniaChannel theadventuresome spiritof one of theplanets mostinspired writerswithaplan toexplore morethan26miles ofhiking,horseback andcycling trailsacross1,400acres inthe SonomaValley.Visit thehome whereLondon wrotehispage-turners.The authorof CalloftheWild andWhite Fangwas laidto reston thislandscape thatdeveloped hiscreativity.
21.Which writercreated the story basedon the writers familylifeA.Louisa MayAlcott B.Zane GreyC.Maurice SendakD.Jack London
22.What issuggested afterreading WheretheWildThings AreA.Taking atour to thewriterschildhood home.B.Doing researchon the authors creationprocess.C.Spending afamily weekendof multipleactivities.D.Exploring thelandscapes ofthestorysetting.
23.What isthe purposeofthetextA.lb boostthe salesof novels.B.To introducetravel journals.C.lb inspireliterature-related adventures.D.lb offersuggestions forstory writing.BSandoval,who comesfrom LosAngeles,has traveledand filmedin over50countries acrossseven continentsandnow livesin China.In2008,tired of my studiowork inthe U.S,I cameto China,thinking Iwould behere oneor twoyears,but ithas turnedoutto be16yearshe said.He hopeshis photographswill inspireothers toembark on adventures aswell.Sandoval isa professionalphotographer andlearned commercialphotography atwhat wasthen theBrooks InstituteofPhotography.With thehope oftrying somethingdifferent forhimself,he wentto Chengduin SouthwestChina to live inOctober2008and hastraveled throughoutthe countrysince then.In thebeginning,he dideditorial workfor magazinesboth in and outsideSichuan,such asVogue.Then heworked withtheSichuan tourismdepartment toproduce travelbrochures,and alsoonadcampaigns fordestinations forcorporatecompanies.lb him,Chengdu isthe capitalof alaid-back lifestyle.He wasdelighted tosee thatresidents,dressed stylishlyorcomfortably,strolled inthe streets“as slowlyas snails”.Almost awalking encyclopedia^^of Chengdu,Sandoval coveredeverycorner ofChengdu andrecorded Chengdueseand theirlives with his camera,listening to the soundof mahjongbeingplayed andmusic fromtraditional stringedinstruments.He alsogoes fromplace toplace with his heavytravel kit.The variedculture and vast,beautiful landhas kepthim inChinamuch longerthan hehad plannedinthebeginning.He remembersa widerange ofadventures likeexploringalocalvineyard andlocal winein YinchuanCity,a ridingperformance bya Mongolianethnic groupintheShuidonggou HorseRidingShow,and thenthe totallydifferent experienceof visitingthe HainanFree TradePort inthe south.He thinkshe hasdone alot inthis beautifulandvastcountry^^withhistravel photos.I tryto showpeople thebeautyof whereI go.I tryto inspirethem totravel andgo toplaces.Im hopingto domore internationalwork Jhe said.
24.Why didSandoval cometo Chinain2008A.He wasnot goodat studiowork inthe U.S.B.He wantedto seekfor somethingdifferent.C.He hada preferencefor internationalwork.D.He was attracted byChinas naturalscenery.
25.What doesthe underlinedword“laid-back“in Paragraph4refer toA.Leisurely.B.Simple.C.Luxurious.D.Healthy.
26.Sandovafs experiencesaround Chinaare mentionedin Paragraph5to showA.his diversehobbies B.his desirefor newcareersC.his superbphoto techniqueD.his fascinationfor Chinese culture
27.What isthe writingpurposeofthis passageA.lb callon readerstotakeup photographyasahobby.B.To facilitatethe developmentof tourismin Chengdu.C.lb praiseSandoval forhisworkof spreadingChineseculture.D.lb introducethe experienceofaforeign photographerin China,cArtificial intelligenceAI isthe computercode thatallows amachine todo somethingthat normallyrequires ahumanbrain.On Tiklbk,for instance,AI sortsthe postsso thatthe firstones yousee arelikely tobe thoseyoud prefer.Butbefore an AI cando anyof that,developers musttrain it.And thetraining consumesenergy.AI trainingis poweredmostly byfuels likecoal andoil,according tooneofthe largeststudies of its kind.Less than25percent ofAis uselow-carbon energysources suchas hydroelectricityand nuclearpower duringtraining.In fact,researchers nowworry thattrainings appetitefor energycould soonbecome ahuge problem.The energyto developAI comesoutoftheelectrical net.And inmost partsoftheworld,making electricityemits carbon dioxide andother greenhouse gasesinto theair.吞食Language-processing AIsystems learnby devouringtexts ina particularlanguage.This mightinclude“reading“everything everpublished onlinein somelanguage,including librariesfull ofold booksthat havebeen digitized.Such data-intensive traininguses alot ofenergy,lb translatebetween Englishand Chinese,for example,anAI model maydealwith millionsor evenbillions oftranslated booksand articles.In thisway,it learnswhich wordsand phrasesmatch.Later,when givena newtext,it recommendsits owntranslation.In2019,researchers calculatedthe impactof developingAImodelnamed Transformer.It releaseda massive626,000pounds ofcarbondioxide.Thats equalto thegreenhousegasesthat wouldbe pouredby fiveAmerican carsfrom whentheywere madeto whenthey werejunked.Today,most AIdevelopment happensat data centers.These computer-filled buildingsaccount forsome2percent USelectricityuse and1percent ofglobal energyuse.Some AIexperts havesounded analarm aboutthe threatthese energygiantspose.
28.What isAI trainingmainly energizedbyA.Fossil fuels.B.Solar energy.C.Nuclear energy.D.Greenhouse gases.
29.What dowe knowaboutthelanguage-processing AIsystemsA.They processlimited texts.B.They willreplace translators.C.They seldomread digitalbooks.D.They areenergy-consuming.
30.Why doesthe authormention Transformerin paragraph4A.lb highlightits significance.B.To speakhighly ofAls power.C.lb demonstrateresearchers*creativity.D.To stressits effect on theenvironment.
31.What doestheauthorimply inthe lastparagraphA.AFs developmentposes athreat todatacenters.B.The energyconsumption ofAI cantbe ignored.C.Al iseffectively transformingthe waywe learn.D.People shouldtake actionto reducegas emission.DWhen preparingfora test,most studentsassume itsbest tosimply studythe materialand tryto memorizeas muchofitas(死记硬背)possible.Many testsseemingly rewardrote memorization.But whatif studentstrained bytesting themselvesinsteadUsually,studying isconsidered asafer bet;why riskproducing wronganswers when you canjust memorizethe rightoneYet itturns outmaking errors earlyon canbe morehelpful forremembering informationover time.Cognitive psychologistsHenry RoddyRoediger andJeff Karpickeconducted astudy wherethey hadbrad redsof()students memorizepassages fromatest-preparation bookfor theTest ofEnglish asa ForeignLanguage TOEFL.One groupmemorizedthese passagesby readingthem repeatedly,while anothergroup readthe passagesseveral timesand thencompletedthree tests.The resultswere surprising:the students who repeatedly studied thematerial initiallyperformed better,but whenthey weretested againa weeklater,the:::dentswhotested themselvesrecalled over60%of whatthey hadlearned,compared toonly40%for thep whorepeatedly studied.The testing effect hassince beenconfirmed inmany studiesunder arange ofconditions.Its valueremains undoubted,butscientists arestill debatingwhy ithas sucha powerfuleffectonmemory.The:curliest explanationis thattesting exposesour(神经元的)weaknesses.When wetest ourmemories,we exposethe darknessesof existingneuronal connections inawaythat ultimatelystrengthens whatsuseful=,d removeswhats not,making theinformation weattempt tomemorize morelastingand easierto recall.lb maximizethe benefitsofthetestingeffect,its important to returnto the same informationin sorter:“scions over(塞进)several daysinstead ofcramming everythinginto a single nightof intensestudying.This allowsyour braintoconsolidate theinformation andcreate strongermemories.In conclusion,testing isnot justa toolfor assessingyour knowledgebut alsoa powerfullearning tool.By embracingerrorsand activelytesting yourself,youcanimprove yourlearning andmemory.So,instead ofavoiding mistakes,embracethem asopportunities forgrowth andmastery.
32.What dowe knowabout Henryand JeffsstudyA.Self-testing worksonly intasks ofmemorizing things.B.Those whorepeatedlystudiedperformed betterlater.C.Rote memorizationdoesnt workwell inthe longrun.D.The studyfocused mainlyon howto preparefor TOFEL.
33.What happenstothe brain whenpeople testtheir memoriesA.Additional neuronalconnectionsinthebrainare created.B.The brainprocesses newinformation ata higherspeed.C.The weakconnections betweenneurons areremoved.D.Weak butuseful neuronalconnections becomestronger.
34.What isan effectiveway tostudy accordingto paragraph4A.Avoiding makingthesamemistakes intests.B.Studying everythingintensely onasinglenight.C.Reviewing inshorter sessionsover severaldays.D.Focusing onwhat ismost likelytobeon thetest.
35.Which ofthe followingisthebest titlefor thetextA.Cramming forExams:A SaferBet forSuccessB.The TestingEffect:Why PracticeMakes PerfectC.The Powerof Testing:An EffectiveApproach toLearningD.The Secretof Learning:How BrainsProcess Information第二节(共小题;每小题分满分分)
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12.5根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑选项中有两项为多余选项Boundaries arepersonal guidelinesthat definewhat isand isnot okayin yourinterpersonal relationships.As everyonehasdifferent needsand comfortlevels,they mayappear differentfor eachperson.Establishing healthyboundaries mayprovidesuch benefits,as avoidingburnout,boosting self-esteem andmaintaining personalspace.36_However,the questionarises:how canyou establishthese boundariesinahealthy way37The wayyou setthem reflectsyour attitudeto takingresponsibility inlife.Taking thetime tothink aboutyourwants andneeds indifferent situationswill helpyou understandhow your values influenceboundary-setting.Once youhavemade thelist ofyourvalues,needs,and wants,you shoulduse knowledgeto establishclear boundariesthat respect yourselfand thosearound you.Also,whenyouhave identifiedyour boundaries,it isimportanttocommunicate themeffectively.38Express yourideasin anopen andstraightforward mannerand speakup foryourself sothat otherscan hoar,understand andrespectyourneeds.Iftensions ariseduring aconversation aboutsetting boundaries,youd bettertake astep back.Before restartingthe conversation,allow yourselfor theother personto cooldown.39In additiontothepoints mentionedabove,learning howto say“no isessential.Saying yes”to everythingcan resultinstress,burnout,and frustration.Furthermore,its vitalto evaluatewhat isacceptable andunacceptable.40If thesituationpersists,remove yourselffrom itrespectfully.Ybu deservemorethansurrounding yourselfwith peoplewho dontvalue yourvalues.A.Initially,you needto identifyyour personalboundaries.B.Honesty andrespect playan essentialkey roleintheprocess.C.When youfeel thatsomeone hascrossed yourboundaries,remind them.D.Consequently,setting healthyboundaries isessential insocial interactions.E.This contributesto findingpossible solutionsto issuesregarding boundary-setting.F.Pick upthe conversationunless thereappears anotherargument neededtobesettled.G.Keeping sayingno tothings youdis approveof helpsto understandyourself better.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题纸上将该A BC D项涂黑When thecouple hadto closetheir business,they41almost everything.With nowork,home,car orfood,and theiryoungson,Henrique,42withhisgrandmother,they43to survive.They spentnights onthe floorattherailway stationand44foundbeds ina shelter.A housingprogram calledVila Reencontronoticed them.The program45them tolook througha listof potentialhomes、46to rent,so theycould choosewhat wouldbe thebest47for theirfamily.After seeingseveral48they decidedto gowithwhat theyare nowin.And theywere providedwith otheropportunities,including49medical careand findingjobs.Lee Sousawas offereda()n50inthecity*s healthdepartment——which hestill hastoday.The housingprogram will51their rentfor thenext twoyears.Their sonis abletolivewith themagain.And hehas beendoing exceptionallywell atschool,never wantingto52a day.(卷发)Every morninghe takeshis time53his hair,making surethe curlsare justright,54his momwalks himto school.Having theirown55,the familyis gettingtheir lifeback ontrack.
41.A.lost B.desired C.pursued D.discussed
42.A.parked B.teamed C.placed D.connected
43.A.parted B.managed C.struggled D.promised
44.A.occasionally B.unexpectedly C.puiposefully D.suddenly
45.A.persuaded B.required C.reminded D.allowed
46.A.available B.expensive C.convenient D.comfortable
47.A.pick B.fit C.change D.result
48.A.clients B.applicants C.programs D.options
49.A.reforming B.accessing C.performing D.offering
50.A.gift B.contract C.spot D.bonus
51.A.keep B.increase C.collect D.pay
52.A.miss B.celebrate D.saveC.spend
53.A.observing B.cutting D.doingC.coloring
54.A.once B.while D.sinceC.before
55.A.privacy B.space D.businessC.time分15第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分
101.5阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的1横线上During the2025SpringFestival,Ne Zha2became ablockbuster inChina.By February3rd,its boxoffice earnings56accumulate toover4billion yuan,setting anew milestone.Ne Zha2,57groundbreaking animatedfilm deeplyrooted in神话,Chinese mythologypresents amore complexand excitingadventure ofNe Zha.The storycenters ona boywho wasdestinedto bringdisaster but58determine tochange hisfate.The directorand histeam membersdevoted countlesshours toperfecting everyframe andtheir workpaid off.Throughimpressive animationand59emotion depth,the movieexplores themesof identityand acceptance.60traditional portrayals,this Ne Zha isnot apure herobutacomplex characterstruggling withhis demon”nature.The filmsmost touchingmomentcomes61NeZhashouts:UI amthe masterofmydestiny!^^This line,delivered withraw power,has becomean62inspire tomillions.Director YangYu,s boldreimagining provesthat Chineseanimations cancompare withthose ofHollywood.,Moreover,the filmhas inspireda waveof discussionsabout Chinesetraditional cultureand itsmodern interpretationsPeoplebegan toreflect on63ancient mythscould bebrought tolife innew andcreative ways.Na Zha2has64true becomeacultural phenomenonand itis expectedto continueto influencethe Chinesefilm fora longtime.Dont missthe veryvisualfeast65challenges peoplesfixed imagesof animatedfilms.第四部分写作共两节满分分40第一节满分分15假设你是李华春节期间你的家乡组织了民俗巡演活动,你的英国朋友对此很感兴趣,写信向你了解情Jack况请你给他写一封回信,内容包括.民俗巡演情况
1.你的收获和感受2注意.词数词左右
180.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答3参考词汇民俗巡演FolkCustomTour。
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