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限时训练16、科普知识类1.Longlinesatsecuritycheckpoints,tinyplasticcupsofdrink,smallbagsofbiscuit,planesfullofpassengers,feesattachedtoeveryservice—allreflecttherealitiesof21stcenturycommercialairtravel.It’snowonderthatmanytravelershavebecomenostalgic(怀旧)fortheso-called“goldenage”ofairtravelintheUnitedStates.Duringthe1950s,airlinespromotedcommercialairtravel:airlinehostessesservedfullmealsonrealchina,airlineseatswerelargeandfrequentlyemptywithenoughlegroom,andpassengerswerealwaysdressedwell.Afterjetswereintroducedinthelate1950s,passengerscouldtraveltoeventhemostdistantlocationsatspeedsunimaginableadecadebefore.AnairlinetripfromNewYorktoLondonthatcouldtakeupto15hoursintheearly1950scouldbemadeinlessthansevenhoursbytheearly1960s.Butthegoodmemoryofairlineinthattimecanbetricky,and“goldenages”areseldomasbeautifulastheyseem.Untiltheintroductionofjetsin1958,mostofthenation’scommercialplaneswerepropeller-driven(螺旋桨驱动)aircraft.Mostoftheseplaneswereunpressurized,andwithamaximumcruising(巡航)altitudeof10,000to12,000feet,theywereunabletoflyoverbadweather.Delayswerefrequent,turbulence(气流)wascommon,andairsicknessbagswereoftenneeded.Formuchofthisperiod,theoldsaying“Timetospare,gobyair”stillrangtrue.Throughthe1930sandintothe1940s,almosteveryoneflewfirstclass.Airlinesdidencouragemorepeopletoflyinthe1950sand1960sbyintroducingcoachortouristfares,butthesavingswererelative:lessexpensivethanfirstclass,butstillpricey.Althoughtheinventionofjetsdidresultinlowerfares,thecostwasstilloutofreachofmostAmericans.28.Whydopassengerstreasurethememoryofthe“goldenage”ofairtravel?A.Passengersbehavedbetterinthosedays.B.Peopletraveledbyplanemorefrequentlyatthattime.C.Commercialairtravelhaskeptairplanesinshortsupply.D.Theairtravelexperienceismuchworsethanitusedtobe.29.Howdoestheauthordevelopthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Bygivingfigures. B.Byfollowingtimeorder.C.Bymakingcomparisons. D.Byexplainingprinciples.30.Whatcanbelearntabouttheflightsbeforethejetagefromthetext?A.Theflightswereoftendelayed.B.Theflightsdidn’toffermealstopassengersC.Theflightscouldflyover20,000feet.D.Theflightswereaffordableformostpeople.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Theconvenienceofthemodernairplanes.B.TheadvantagesofairtravelinAmerica.C.Therealitybehindairtravel’sgoldenage.D.Theoldsaying“Timetospare,gobyair”.2.[☆难度:中等]It’snosecretthatinhaling(吸入)smokeisbadforyourlungs.Butnow,scientistsaresuggestingsmokemayalsocarryandspreadinfectiousdiseases.Thetheory,publishedinScienceMagazine,isbasedonresearchthatfoundwildfiresmokeisteemingwiththousandsofspeciesofmicroorganisms.Someofthesemicroorganisms,includingbacteriaandfungalspores(真菌孢子),areknowntocausedisease.Thenewresearchsuggeststhatwhenawildfireburnsplantoranimalmatteranddisturbssoils,itexposesthousandsofspeciesofbacteriaandfungi(真菌)thatotherwisemightnoteasilybecomeairborne(空气传播的).Youmightthinkthehighheatfromfirewouldkilltheseorganisms,butonestudymentionedinthearticlefoundthatsomebacteriaevenmultiplypost-fire.Scientistssaytheorganismsattachthemselvesontosmokeparticulates(微粒),allowingthemtotravelthousandsofmilesacrosscontinents.Dr.PeterChen,directoroftheDivisionofPulmonaryandCriticalCareMedicineatCedars-SinaiMedicalCenterinLosAngeles,isinterestedinthetheorybutsomewhatskepticalthatthemicroorganismsinsmokewouldactuallycauseinfections.“Manybacteriaandfungidon’tcauselunginfections,”saysChen,“butit’scertainlypossiblethatasignificantamountcouldworsensymptomsinsomeonewithapreexistinglungcondition.”“Ialwaysthoughtitwastheparticulatesinsmokethatwerecausingtheseissues,”saysChen,“ButwhenIreadthis,Istartedthinking:Coulditbethemicroorganismsthatarealsoworseningexistingillness?”“Whetherthemicroorganismsinsmokeactuallycauseinfectionorsimplyworsenpotentialrespiratory(呼吸的)issues,thearticleraisesanewhealththreatthatis‘certainlyalarming’.”saysKelseyJack,anassociateprofessorofenvironmentalanddevelopmenteconomics.“Thisisespeciallytrueforlower-incomepopulations,”Jacksays,“becausepeoplewithfewermeansareoftenmoreexposedtotheenvironment.Ifsmokeisaffectingtheairqualityinacertainarea,thepeoplewhoworkoutside,orwhohavetogototheofficeonfootorbybike,willinhalemoresmokethanthosewhodrive.”Butuntilmoreresearchisdone,Chensaysthebestthingpeoplecandoisjustfollowexistingrecommendationswhenairqualityispoor—includingstayingindoors,keepingwindowsanddoorsclosed,usingHEPAfilters(过滤器)andrunningairconditioning.1.Whatcanweknowaboutthemicroorganismsfromparagraph2?A.Theycouldreproduceinlargenumbersafterfires.B.Theycouldpossiblytravelthroughairbythemselves.C.Theycouldbekilledbyhighheat.D.Theycaneasilyattachthemselvestosmokeparticulates.2.HowdomostmicroorganismsaffectpeopleaccordingtoDr.PeterChen?A.Theywillcauseslunginfections.B.Theymightworsenlungdisease.C.Theywilldestroylivingenvironments.D.Theymightdamagerespiratorysystem.3.[☆难度:中等]February13,2022,markedthe25thanniversary(纪念日)oftheGreatLEGOSpill—theworsttoy-relatedenvironmentaldisasterofalltime.Onthisimportantdayin1997,theTokioExpresswashitbyahuge,28-foothighwaveofftheUnitedKingdom’ssouthwesterncoast,tiltingtheshipby60degreesandcausingittodrop62containersintothesea.Onewasfilledwithabout5millioncolorfulLEGObricks!Shortlyaftertheincident,LECOpiecesbeganwashingashorethebeautifulbeachesofCornwallandDevoninsouthwestEngland.Manylocalsrushedtohuntforthetoys.CornwallresidentTraceyWilliamswasamongthethousandsoflocalsthatsearchedthebeachesregularlytofindthelittlesea-themedpieces.In2010WilliamsmovedtoCornwallandcameacrosssomeLEGOpiecesonherfirsttriptothebeach.Wonderingwhereelsetheyhadbeenfound,shecreatedaFacebookgroup.Called“LegoLostatSea”,itallowedherandhundredsofothercollectorstosharetheirdiscoveries.Asitturnedout,theLEGObrickswerenotjustwashingashoreEnglishbeaches.TheyhadalsobeenfoundinWales,Ireland,theChannelIslands,France,Belgium,andHolland,showingjusthowfaroceancurrentshadcarriedthem.“Whatwe’refindingnowarethepiecesthatsankaswellasthepiecesthatfloated,”Williamssays.“It’sprovidinguswithaninsightintowhathappenstoplasticintheocean,howfaritdrifts(漂移)—bothonthesurfaceoftheoceanandalsoalongtheseabed—andwhathappenstoitasitbreaksdown.”NooneknowswhentheLEGObrickswillstopappearingonthebeaches.Butonethingisforsure,thatis,theplasticpieceswillbearoundforcenturies.A2020studyanalyzingthestructureofthewashed-upLEGObricksconcludedthatthefivemillionpiecescouldtakeaslongas1,300yearstodegrade(降解)completely.Andlikeallplasticproducts,theiconictoyswillneverentirelydisappear.Instead,theywillbreakdownintotiny“microplastics”andbeeatenbyoceananimals.Theywillmaketheirwayupthefoodchaintohumans.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tilting”inparagraph1probablymean?A.Speedingup. B.Leadingsomethingtofall.C.Damagingseriously. D.Makingsomethingnotflat.2.WhatcanwelearnabouttheGreatLEGOSpillfromthetext?A.Itresultedinmanydeaths.B.Itwascausedbythepilot’smistakes.C.ItmademanyLEGObrickslost.D.Theshipdroppedmostcontainers.3.WhatisTraceyWilliams’purposeinsettingup“LegoLostatSea”?A.Toexchangetoyblocks. B.TocollectLEGOtoys.C.TotracktheLEGObricks. D.Totradeintoysworldwide.4.WhichofthefollowingiscertainaboutthelostLEGObricks?A.Theywillbreakdowncompletely.B.Theywillinfluencehumanhealth.C.Theywillberecoveredbythemaker.D.Theywillsoondisappearfromthebeaches.4.[☆难度:较易]阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个词)或括号内单词的正确形式.Foodislife;itgivesusthenourishment(营养)____1_____(need)tostayaliveandbehealthy.Usually,weeatbecausewearehungryorneedenergy.BrianWansink,aprofessorattheUniversityofIllinois,____2_____(say)wealsoeatcertainfoods____3_____theymakeusfeelgood,andremindusofhappymemories.Wansinkcallsthiskindoffoodcomfortfood.Forsomepeople,icecreamisacomfortfood._____4____others,abowlofnoodlesmakesthemfeelgood.Howdoesafoodbecomecomfortfood?____5_____isbelievedbyProfessorWansinkthatweconnectfoodwithimportanttimes,feelings,andpeopleinourlives.“WhenIwasachild,mymothermadeadelicioussoup;Ilovedit.”Now,IoftenhavethissoupwhenIamtiredor____6_____(worry).Andithelpsmefeelbetter,”saysoneofWansink’sfriends.Domenandwomenchoosedifferentcomfortfoods?Wansink’sresearch(研究)attheUniversityofIllinoissays“yes”.Inhisstudy,thefavoritecomfortforbothmenandwomenwasicecream.Afterthis,menusuallypreferredhot,deliciousfoodslikesoupornoodles,____7_____womenlikedsweetthingssuchaschocolateandcandies.Menandwomenliketoeatcomfortfoodswhentheyarehappy,butwomeneatthesefoods____8_____(much)whentheyaresadorworried._____9____(general)speaking,notallcomfortfoodsarejunkfoods.About40percentofthecomfortfoodsinWansink’sstudywerehealthydishes,soupsandvegetables.Itshowsthatacomfortfoodcanbe_____10_____(benefit)andgoodtoyou.限时训练17、现代技术类1.Amachinecannownotonlybeatyouatchess,itcanalsooutperformyouindebate.Lastweek,inapublicdebateinSanFrancisco,asoftwareprogramcalledProjectDebaterbeatitshumancompetitors,includingNoaOvadia.Israel’sformernationaldebatingchampion.Brilliantthoughitis,ProjectDebaterhassomeweaknesses.Ittakessentencesfromitslibraryofdocumentsandprebuiltargumentsandstringsthemtogether.Thiscanleadtothekindsofmistakesnohumanwouldmake.Suchmistakeswillnodoubtbeironedout,yettheyalsopointtoavitalproblem.AsKristianHammond,professorofelectricalengineeringandcomputerscienceatNorthwesternUniversity,putit:"There’sneverastageatwhichthesystemknowswhatit’stalkingabout.‘WhatHammondisreferringtoisthequestionofmeaning,andmeaningiscentraltowhatmakestheleastintelligentofhumansdifferentfromthemostintelligentofmachines.Acomputerworkswithsymbols.Itsprogramspecifies(明确规定)asetofrulestotransformonestringofsymbolsontoanother.Butitdoesnotspecifywhatthosesymbolsmean.Indeed,toacomputer,meaningisirrelevant.Humans,inthinking,talking,readingandwriting,alsoworkwithsymbols.Butforhumans,meaningiseverything.Whenwecommunicate,wecommunicatemeaning.Whatmattersisnotjusttheoutsideofastringofsymbols,buttheinsidetoo,notjusthowtheyarearrangedbutwhattheymean.Meaningbecomesknownthroughaprocessofsocialinteraction(相互作用),notofcomputation,interactionthatshapesthecontentofthesymbolsinourheads.Therulesthatdecidemeaninglienotjustinsideourheads,butalsooutside,insociety,insocialmemory,socialcustomsandsocialrelations.Itisthisthattellshumansandmachinesapart.Andthat’swhy,howevershockingProjectDebatermayseem,thetraditionthatbeganwithSocratesandConfuciuswillnotendwithartificialintelligence.32.Howdoestheauthorleadinthetopicofthetext?A.Bydirectlystatingthewriter’sview.B.Byanalyzingthecompetitionresults.C.Bypresentinganoppositestandpoint.D.Bystressingtheimportanceoftechnology.33.WhatisProjectDebaterunabletodoaccordingtoHammond?A.Createrules.B.Talkfluently.C.Identifydifficultwords.D.Understandmeaning.34.Whatwillhappentohumantraditioninthefuture?A.ItwillgoagainstAI.B.Itwillbepasseddown.C.Itwilldefinitelydisappear.D.Itwillbewrittenintoprograms.35.Whatisimpliedinthelastparagraph?A.Thehumanbrainhasmoretobedeveloped.B.Socialinteractioniskeytounderstandingsymbols.C.Artificialintelligenceensureshumansabrightfuture.D.Ancientphilosopherssetgoodexamplesfordebaters.2.[☆难度:中等]Multiplemeasureshavebeentakentofightfoodwaste,butayoungmanismakingabigdifferencewithtechnology.LiuJichen,astudentfromTsinghuaUniversity,hasdevelopedaWechatmini-programcalledClearYourPlate.Afterameal,userscanopenthemini-programandtakeapictureoftheiremptyplates.OncetheimageisrecognizedbytheAI,studentscancollectpointsandusethemtobuygiftsorcharitymealswhichwillbedonatedtochildreninpoorruralareas.LiuandhisteamlaunchedtheClearYourPlatecampaigninNovember,2020forthethirdyear.Ithassweptover1,017universitiesacrossthecountry.Theone-monthcampaignattractedalmost1.6millionparticipantsandcollectivelyreducedfoodwasteby862tonsandcarbonemissionsby3,337tons.Theidea,todevelopsuchamini-programcamefromLiu’sexperienceinacanteen.In2017,hefoundthatarestaurantwouldgivedinerswhofinishedofftheirfoodacardandoffersmallgiftsafteracertainnumberofcardshadbeencollected.“Technologicalinnovationisagoodwaytoreducefoodwaste,”Liuthought.Heorganizedateamof20memberstoworkontheprojectattheendof2017.TosolvetheAI’sproblemofidentifyingphotosofemptyplates,theteamspenthalfayearcollectingover100,000samplesincanteensandrestaurants.In2018.themini-programwasofficiallyputintooperation.Theythenlaunchedacampaignlaterthatyear.Thereweresomanyunknownsinresearchanddevelopment.Forourteammembers.thebiggestpsychologicalchallengewaswhetherwewereconfidentenoughtocompleteit,”saidLiuNow,theyhaveachievedtheirgoal,andthemini-programhasmorethanfivemillionregisteredusers.“Wehopethatoureffortscanstartanewtrendamongtheyoungergenerationbyencouragingthemtocherishtheirfoodanddevelopthehabitofthrift,”Liusaid.“Throughthecampaign,wehopetoinspireeveryonetotakeactionagainstfoodwasteandcontributeChinesewisdomandsolutionstoglobalfoodsecuritychallenges.”1.WhatcanweinferabouttheClearYourPlatecampaign?A.Itwasstartedin2020B.ItisthebestwaytoavoidfoodwasteC.ItisaimedatsupportingthepoorpeopleD.Itisverypopularamongyoungpeople2.WhatinspiredLiuJichentodevelopthemini-program?A.HisexperienceinacanteenB.HisresearchonemptyplatesC.HisinterestincollectingcardsD.Hisworryaboutfoodshortage3.WhatplaysakeyroleinLiuJichen’ssuccess?A.Confidence. B.Enoughfunds. C.Widesupport. D.Advancedtechnology3.[☆难度:中等]TheUnitedArabEmirates(UAE)justcompletedthefirstfully3D-printedofficebuildingontheplanet.ThefuturisticOfficeoftheFutureisa242m2single-storybuildingthatwillhosttheofficesoftheDubaiFutureFoundation.Itwasaveryimpressive17daysfortheactualprinting,aswellasonly2daysfortheinstallation(安装)!AChinesecompany,WinSun,mastermindedtheproject.Thosefamiliarwiththisfieldmightrememberthatthefirm,specializinginexperimental3Dprintingprojects,hasmadeheadlinesseveraltimesinthelastfewyears.Thearchitectural3Dprinter,locatedinShanghai,usedconcretemixedwithothermaterialstoproducewalls,floorsandceilingswitha3Dprinterthatis66mhigh,32mlongand10mwide.Allthe3D-printedpartsweremadeinChinaandthensippedtoDubaiandinstalledonsite.Sucha3Dprintingarchitectureprojectheavilyreliesonscaling(按比例缩放),atechniqueoftenusedinthe3Dscantoprintindustry.Inordertobuildalifesizebuilding,onlyaminimodelisnecessary!Afterthemodelis3Dscanned,digitallyscaled,thenprinted,itcanactually“cometolife”!Thebenefitsofthisnewtechnologyarenumerous.Forone,thelaborcostsarereducedbyatleast50%.Suchabuildingprocessisecofriendly,sinceitcanreduceconstructionwasteby60%.Italsocanbringpreprintedbuildingstositesthatwerepreviouslycompletelyunsuitableforconstruction,producesheltersveryquicklywhendisasterstrikes,orsimplymakeitpossibletocreatethemostoriginal,complex,crazyarchitecturalshapes!“Thispaves(铺平)thewayforafuturewhere3Dprintingarchitecturecanhelpsolvepressingenvironmentalproblems,anditallowsustodeliverhighlyuniquebuildingsforourcustomersinamuchshortertime,”explainedRichardHammond,chiefarchitectatGensler.1.HowlonghasittakentobuildtheOfficeoftheFuture?A.2days. B.15days. C.17days. D.19days.2.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Thecompletebuildingprocess.B.Materialsusedfor3Dprinting.C.Benefitsof3Dprintingtechnology.D.Akeytechniquefor3Dprinting.3.The3Dprintingtechnologycan________.A.CutthelaborCostsbylessthan50%B.deliverbuildingsinamuchshortertimeC.builddifferenthouseswithoutanywasteD.printsheltersonsiteinareasjusthitbydisasters4.WhatdoesRichardHammondsayaboutthenewtechnology?A.Itiswidelyused. B.Itisnotpractical.C.Itispromising. D.Itischeap.4.[☆难度:中等]Atthedoctor’soffice,firstIlogontoacomputertoannouncemypresence.ThenIwaituntilaroboticnurse___1____meintotheexaminationroom.Soon,instepsthedoctor,whoalsoisarobot.Herecordsmy___2____,doesafewcalculationsandthen___3____outaprescription(处方).Havingswiped(刷)thecreditcardatamachineonthewayout,Ireturnhomewithouthavingcomeacrossanotherhumanbeing.Thissceneismyhorribleimaginationofthefuture,whichhasn’tcometopass—___4____notyetnow.Ireallydolikemanyaspectsof___5____.I’mabigfanofairconditionersinsummerandheatinwinter.ButIdon’twantmachinesto___6____.WhenIcallmydentist’sofficeandonthelineactuallygetahumanbeing,Iampleased.WhenIcalltheairportandgetthelady-computerwho___7____askingmetoreportmyself,Iwanttoscream.WhenIseetheslowoccupationofself-servicecheck-outstationsatthesupermarket,Ifeellikeshouting,“Whenit___8____cashiers,makeminehumans,please!”Afterall,ahumancashiermight___9____abagofflourleakingandgetyouareplacement.Real-lifecashiersmayhavea____10____wordforanelderlypersonstrugglingtopaythebill.Evenmorethanthat,theyoftentakeaninterestinparticularlycutechildren,whichcan____11____ayoungmother’sday.Idon’twanttogobacktotheStoneAge,butI’malso____12____aboutacompletelycomputerizedworld,whereface-to-facecommunicationisreplacedbyswipingcreditcardsandfeedingnumbers.Self-servicecheck-outstationscanbeefficient.Buttheylacka(n)____13____sovitaltoeverydaylife.Itissomethingthaturgesustoofferothersasmile,ahugoraprayer,whichmaybe____14____whattheyneedatthatmoment.Callitthespirit,thesoulortheheart.Itissomethingthatno____15____willeverhave.1.A.follows B.wheels C.directs D.pushes 2.A.identity B.character C.appearance D.symptoms 3.A.stands B.prints C.finds D.calls 4.A.inshort B.infact C.beyonddoubt D.atleast 5.A.tradition B.civilization C.technology D.culture 6.A.handover B.takeover C.turnover D.getover 7.A.risks B.escapes C.keeps D.delays 8.A.comesto B.goesto C.startswith D.compareswith9.A.scan B.expect C.spot D.remember10.A.joyful B.sympathetic C.bitter D.regretful 11.A.shorten B.harden C.broaden D.brighten 12.A.unconcerned B.anxious C.curious D.crazy 13.A.element B.function C.role D.material 14.A.merely B.partly C.exactly D.necessarily 15.A.human B.cashier C.doctor D.machine限时训练18、个人情况类1.Becausemystorieskeepmyheartpoundingatnightwiththepossibilityofitall,whenIcan’tgetwordsonpaper,Iwanttoscream.Allmyenergypoolsatthebottomofmyheart,whereitcontinuestoyellatmealldaylong,“Write!Write!Write!”Ihavetoquietthevoicelikeahiddenpet,shushing(发嘘声)itoverandoveruntilIgetthechancetoleave,laptopinhand,storiespouringoutofmymind.Whatpoor,unfortunatelivesweartistslive!We’retorturedbyourwords,whetherthey’recirclingaroundinourmindsat3amorwrittenonpaper,lookingsadandregretfulthatwe’veputthemthere.Ourwordslaughatusbeforeandaftertheyleaveourbodies.Imessagedawritingmentor(导师)whenIfoundmyselfrunningincircles.Withonlyasmallwindowoftimetomyselfeachafternoon,Ifoundithardtowrite.IfonlyIhadmoretime,Icouldfinishmybook.Ifonlypeoplewouldleavemealone,Icouldbecomeanaccomplishedwriter.Itwaseveryoneelse’sfault.Small—mymentortoldmetostartsmallbutkeepgoing.“Dowhatyoucan,whenyoucan.Letthatbeenoughduringthebusyseasons.”Inhereyes,shewasonceme.Shewasoncecrazywithtasksthatkeptherhandspushing,pulling,grabbingandmovingendlessly.SherecognizedherselfinthewayItalkedwithstarryeyesaboutmydreamywritinggoalsandplans.Essays,articlesandshortstoriesfloweredinmyrichmind.Inafewwisewords,shegavemethefreedomtowriteinsmallperiodsoftimeshecalled“thecracksoftheday”.ShearguedthatIshouldrunafterpublishingwiththesamedesireasever.Butinherpatientvoice,Iheardagentlereminderofstoppingrunningsohardandinsteadslowingtoasustainablepace.SoIwrite.Isubmit.Ilive,andIdream.24.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthorfromthefirstparagraph?A.Shehasastrongdesiretowrite. B.Shehasseriousheartproblems.C.Sheisforcedtowriteconstantly. D.Sheisunabletofocusonwriting.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tortured”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Threatened. B.Troubled. C.Inspired. D.Impressed.26.Whatproblemdidtheauthorhaveinwriting?A.Shesufferedfromaseriouslackoftime.B.Herwritingwasfarfromsatisfying.C.Shehadnoideawhattowrite.D.Shehasnoonetorelyon.27.Whichofthefollowingcansumupthewritingmentor’ssuggestiontotheauthor?A.AllroadsleadtoRome. B.Strikewhiletheironishot.C.Nopains,nogains. D.Constantdropswearawayastone.2.[☆难度:中等]Vacationsaremeanttobeenjoyedandtoexplorenewstuffandhobbies.Summervacationofferseveryonealotoftimeandcomforttodevelopnewskills.____1____Itwasatotaloffifteendaystrip.WereachedSrinagarAirportat12noon,afteronehour,wefinallyreachedourhotels.WeweregreetedwithKahawa(afamousKashmir’s(克什米尔)coffee),Tiredaswewere,wegotfreshandhadlunch.____2____Alltheshopsweredecoratedwithwoodenantiquesandreproductionsoffamouspaintings.Wereturnedat9pmafterhavingdinnerinafamousrestaurant.Wewenttoattendthebonfireeventwhichwasorganizedbythehotelstaff.____3________4____Itwaswell-knownforthesnow-cappedmountains.Weplayedwithsnowballsandenjoyedourselvesalot.ItisthebeautifulscenicviewinKashmirandisstillrefreshedinmyeyes.Wethenvisitedthebotanicalgarden,applefarms,NishatGardens,andhistoricaltemplesandcastles,whichweretellingtheKashmir’sbeauty.WewenttomanyotherscenicspotsandspentfivedaysinShikarainDalLake.____5____IwanttorevisitKashmir.AfterreturningfromtheKashmirtrip,Igotengagedinmysummervacationhomeworkandsharedmytravelexperiencewithmyfriends.Also,IpresentedmyfriendswithsmallgiftsIhavepurchasedforthemfromKashmir.A.ThenwewenttothenearbymarketB.EverythinginKashmirisnewandexciting.C.Wealsoplayedcardsbeforewewenttobed.D.ThenthenextmorningwewenttovisitGulmarg.E.Lastsummer,Iaccompaniedmyparentsona15-daytrip.F.Stayinginthewaterforsuchalongdurationwasthebestexperience.G.Lastyear,IvisitedKashmirwithmyparentsduringmysummervacation.3.[☆难度:中等]阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给
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