26新高考I卷回忆版
Source:Beijing Review北京周报Open-air fairs become attractive for young people 2024
Thriving fairs
Dajis typically take place on specific dates of the lunar calendar, for example, on dates with five or seven as the last digit. It is also common for them 1._________(hold) on traditional Chinese holidays such as the Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year, and Mid-Autumn as well as other local festivals. The exact dates and 2._________(frequent) of dajis vary from region to region.
Dajis evolved from the folk custom of trading goods, 3._______ can be traced back to the Han Dynasty (202 B.C.-A.D. 220). In the old days, due to inconvenient transportation and underdeveloped communication, it was challenging for households 4.________(exchange) items to meet their needs for daily 5.________(necessity). As a solution, people made agreements to gather at a specific location on a particular day. They would trade their surplus items for the goods they needed. In addition to 6.______(be) venues for buying and selling, dajis are an occasion for people to socialize and enjoy entertainment.
Residents from surrounding areas flock to these markets. They follow enticing aromas to food stalls, where they indulge in bowls of steamed dumplings or hot noodle soup. They engage in casual conversations with the stall owners, 7.________(share) stories of their daily lives. Afterward, they purchase some fresh fruit and vegetables from local farmers, priced far 8.________(cheap) than those in supermarkets, and embark on their journey back home.
Wang Yang, a 30-year-old Beijing professional who was born and raised in a rural area of Pingdingshan, Henan Province, said one of his fondest childhood memories 9.________(be) going to dajis with his family around the Spring Festival holiday and buying candies and new clothes. "There were also performances like folk operas and dances, and even game machines carried on trucks for us to play. It was family quality time for pure fun," he told Beijing Review, 10. ________well-known English-language magazine in China.
I卷回忆版争议较点:个别设空不准确,定语从句设空点是which/that 还是where?
另有一题网传答案为:drawn--句子为原文改编,不知原句题号出处,无原题对比,暂且不做设空
Thriving繁荣的fairs集市
Dajis typically take place onspecific具体的dates of the lunar calendar农历, for example, on dates with five or seven as the last digit. It is also common普遍的for them 1.tobe held(hold) on traditional Chinese holidays such as the Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year, and Mid-Autumn as well as other local festivals. The exact确切的dates and 2.frequency (frequent) of dajis vary from region to region地区各不相同.
注意to do/to be done的考点分析,近5年22年考过一次 24年浙江卷考过一次
frequent adj.-frequency n.
-ent变-ence是常规,记住四个特殊的ent变ency
sufficient足够的-sufficiencyn.efficient adj.--efficiencyn.高效
fluent adj. --fluency n.流利frequent adj.--frequency n.频率
Dajis evolved from从...演变the folk custom of trading goods, 3.whichcan be traced back to追溯the Han Dynasty (202 B.C.-A.D. 220). In the old days, due to inconvenient transportation交通不便 and underdeveloped发育不全/欠发达communication, it was challenging for households 4.to exchange(exchange) items to meet their needs满足需求for daily 5.necessities(necessity必需品). As a solution, people made agreements to gather at a specific location on a particular day. They would trade their surplus富裕/盈余 itemsfor the goods they needed. In addition to 6.being (be) venues场地for buying and selling, dajis are an occasion时刻/场合for people to socialize and enjoy entertainment.
Residents from surrounding areas flock to拥挤/蜂拥而至these markets. They follow enticing aromas诱人的香气 to food stalls摊位, where they indulge in 沉溺于bowls of steamed dumplings or hot noodle soup. They engage in涉及/参加casual conversations with the stall owners, 7.sharing (share) stories of their daily lives. Afterward, they purchase some fresh fruit and vegetables from local farmers, priced far 8.cheaper(cheap) than those in supermarkets, and embark on their journey back home.
Far/even/a lot/much+形容词的比较级
Wang Yang, a 30-year-old Beijing professional who was born and raised in a rural area of Pingdingshan, Henan Province, said one of hisfondest喜欢的 childhood memories 9.was (be) going to dajis with his family around the Spring Festival holiday and buying candies and new clothes. "There were also performances like folk operas and dances, and even game machines carried on trucks for us to play. It was family quality time for pure fun," he told Beijing Review, 10.awell-known English-language magazine in China.
26新高考II卷回忆版
Source:卫报My first time doing tai chi:Itfeels like my brain is solving a Rubik’s cube Wed 1 May2024
My first time doing Tai Chi
For the first 15 minutes of my tai chi, we remain 1.__________(entire) in the spot to warm up. Angela, a tai chi 2. _________(instruct) with 28 years of experience, says that a successful hour of tai chi is an hour with no negative thoughts. “Your mind 3. and body go together — that’s all that matters.”
Although not a morning person, I begin lessons with Angela and 20 others at Sydney Community Centre courtyard at 7 a.m. “Put your 4._________(foot) parallel and use your dan tian to hold up your body,” she says.
In tai chi, the dan tian stores your qi, and qi in Chinese means life force. Now I 5._________(suppose) to feel the weight on my legs and sink my dan tian.
We move on to tai chi positions, of 6._________there are 42 in the style that Angela teaches. Today, we will only be doing the first nine. The movements have 7. _________(describe) names like “holding the bowl” and “grabbing the bird’s tail”.
During most of the class, we follow Angela and concentrate on making tiny, isolated movements. Then Angela gets us to try the nine movements on our own. I keep my eyes 8._________a woman to my right and try to copy her movements, but unfortunately I soon lose focus.
At the end of the lesson, I feel wide awake, despite it still 9._________(be) early at 8:00 a.m. It’s time for my dan tian 10._________ (meet) another life force: coffee.
My first time doing Tai Chi
For the first 15 minutes of my tai chi, we remain 1.entirely (entire) in the spot to warm up. Angela, a tai chi 2. instructor教练,导师 (instruct) with 28 years of experience, says that a successful hour of tai chi is an hour with no negative thoughts. “Your mind 3. and body go together — that’s all that matters.”
Although not a morning person, I begin lessons with Angela and 20 others at Sydney Community Centre courtyard at 7 a.m. “Put your 4.feet (foot) parallel and use your dan tian to hold up your body,” she says.
In tai chi, the dan tian stores your qi, and qi in Chinese means life force. Now I 5. am supposed (suppose) to feel the weight on my legs and sink my dan tian.
We move on to tai chi positions, of 6.which there are 42 in the style that Angela teaches. Today, we will only be doing the first nine. The movements have 7. descriptive (describe) names like “holding the bowl” and “grabbing the bird’s tail”.
介词+关系代词 介词+whom介词+which的考点还需要加强
*介词+which=where
Describe v.描述--description n.--descriptive adj.描写的,说明的,叙述的
During most of the class, we follow Angela and concentrate on making tiny, isolated movements. Then Angela gets us to try the nine movements on our own. I keep my eyes 8.on a woman to my right and try to copy her movements, but unfortunately I soon lose focus.
At the end of the lesson, I feel wide awake, despite it still 9.being (be) early at 8:00 a.m. It’s time for my dan tian 10. to meet (meet) another life force: coffee.
despite介词+doing sth/sth=although=though=while连词+句子
Eg.Despite bad weather,they made it to the meeting.=Although it is pouring,they made it to the meeting