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泊头市第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期12月期末考试英语试卷

学校:___________姓名:班级:考号:

一、阅读理解

ThemarketatRutlandFarmsispleasedtoannouncetheirFallFieldTripPackagefor

childreninlocalandsurroundingcountiesforthe2025schoolyear.WiththeRutland

Family'slong-standingfarmingtraditionswealsobelieveineducatingchildrenaboutthe

importanceofagricultureintheireverydaylives.Welookforwardtohostingyouonthe

farm!

FallFieldTripDatesandTimes:

October1st一November12th.2025

Fieldtripstypicallylastaboutthreehours.However,thedurationofyourfieldtripcan

beshortenedorlengthenedifneeded.Also,ifyouscheduleyourfieldtripduringlunch,you

willhavetheuseofourlargetentwithpicnictablesforfree.

Cost:

$8.00perchild

ParentsandteachersareFREE

CostIncludes:

StudentswilltakeatourofourComMaze(迷宫),decoratetheirveryownpersonal

pumpkin,andvisitthepettingzoo!Theywillalsoreceivehands-onexperienceduringa

farmtourwhereeachstudentwillhavetheopportunitytofeedfishandbeeducatedaboutthe

growingpracticesofmanycropsonthefarm.Aftertheactivitiesoutside,theywillendupat

themarketenjoyingahomemadedeliciousicecream!

GeorgiaPerformanceStandards:

Thereareseveralperformancestandardsthatcorrelatewith(和...相关)ourFall

FieldTrips.Pleasecontactusforlistsofspecificgradelevelsifneeded.

ToScheduleYourFieldTrip:

PleasecontactPaigeFoxatTheMarketatRutlandFarmstobeginplanningyourvisit

today!Callusat229-386-5111,orsendanemailtopaige@rutlandfarms.com.

1.Whichcanyouenjoyfreeofchargeatlunchtime?

A.Thelargetent.

B.TheCornMaze.

C.Thepumpkin.

D.Theicecream.

2.Whatcanthevisitorsdoduringthefieldtrip?

A.Learnaboutfarmingtechniques.

B.DiscoverthehistoryoftheRutlandFamily.

C.Engageinacookingclasswithlocalproduce.

D.Exploretheprocessofcheesemakingonthefarm.

3.Whatisthetext?

A.Aletter.

B.Adiary.

C.Anannouncement.

D.Areport.

Inmanyunderdevelopedandpoorcountries,femalestudentsfacesignificantbarriersto

education.Poorfamiliescannotaffordschoolfees,supplies,andtheuniformsrequiredtobe

wornbythestudents.

InTogo,acountryinWestAfricaandoneofthepoorestintheworld,thecostofthese

uniformsalonecanpreventgirlsfromattendingschool,blockingtheirgrowthand

development.Fortunately,anAmerican,PaytonMcGriffismakingadifference.Throughher

nonprofitorganization,StyleHerEmpowered(SHE),shehelpswomenandgirlstostay

inschool.Thenon-governmentalorganizationhelpsgirlsinTogobyprovidingfreeuniforms,

coveringschoolfees,supplyingmaterials,andofferingtutoring(辅导)eachyear.

ItallstartedwhenPaytonMcGriffvisitedTogoandspokewiththegirlsaboutthe

problemstheyfacedinattendingschool.Manymentionedalackofmoneyandsupport.

However,themostcommonissueraisedwasthecostofschooluniforms.So,shedecidedto

providethemwithschooluniformsandothernecessities.Initially,shehiredlocalwomenand

supplieduniformsandschoolfeesto65girls.Butsoon,theyfacedaproblem.Thegirlswere

outgrowingtheuniformsquickly,makingithardtoprovidenewonesregularly.So,Payton

andherteamdesignedauniformthatgrowswiththegirls.

Thedresshasadjustablecords(纽8绳)alongthesides,allowingittofiteachstudent

perfectly.Extrafabricisfixedunderneath,enablingthedresstogrowuptoafootinlength.

Thisinnovativedesignadjuststosixdifferentsizesandcanfitagirlforuptothreeyears.

Onceoutgrown,theuniformcanbepasseddowntoyoungergirls.

Beyondsupportingstudents,thisinitiativealsoprovidesjobstothelocalwomeninthe

community,makingapositiveimpactallaround.

4.WhatdidPaytondevoteherselftodoing?

A.Raisingthelocals9income.

B.Designingcoursesforstudents.

C.Supportinggirlswiththeireducation.

D.Reducingthepovertyinpoorcountries.

5.WhattroublesschoolgirlsinTogomost?

A.Growingtooslowly.

B.Havingnoemotionalsupport.

C.Beingshortoflearningmaterial.

D.Payingforschooluniforms.

6.WhatistheadvantageofPayton9sdress?

A.Itcostsnothingtomake.

B.Itischangeableinsize.

C.Itbenefitstheenvironment.

D.Itkeepsthegirlsinshape.

7.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?

A.SchoolUniformThatGrows.

B.WomenTutoringstudentsinAfrica.

C.AfricanCountriesThatAreinNeed.

D.ANewTrendinSchoolUniforms.

Aproblemhadbeenupsettingmefordays——Ijustcouldn'tsolveit,anditwasdriving

mecrazy.ButthenIwentforawalkandsuddenlycameupwiththeanswer!Ifsagreat

feeling一andthislinkbetweenexerciseandcreativityhasbeenstudiedbyscientistsaround

theworld.

Dr.ChongChenandhisteamarefromJapan'sYamaguchiUniversity.Tofindouthow

differenttypesofphysicalactivitycanhelpussolveproblemsandthinkcreatively,they

referredto21paststudiesfromplacesincludingtheUS,theUK,Spain,Sweden,China,India

andJapan.Thestudiedexercisesincludedwalking,running,cycling,danceandyoga.

However,thehardestexerciseactuallydidn'tgivethebestresults.

Infact,Chenandhisteamfoundthatitwasnaturalwalkingthatalmostalwayshada

positiveeffectonpeople'screativity_evenifitwasjustwalkinginsidearoomorgoingup

anddownsomestairs,foraslittleasthreetofourminutes.Danceisalsogood.Mostofthe

studiesconductedbyChen'steamfoundthatdancehelpssignificantlywithcreativity一

particularlyamongadults.However,theresultsforyogawereunclear.Andlow-intensity

aerobic(有氧的)exerciselikecyclingwasnotfoundtohaveaneffect.

Thereweresomebenefitsfrommoderate(适度的)andintenseaerobicexercise.But

"maximaleffort"exerciseseemedtohaveamostlynegativeeffect.Socompletelywearing

yourselfoutprobablywon'thelpyourcreativity!

Chenwrotethathisteam'sfindingscouldbeusedinschoolsandbusinessesby

includingshortperiodsofphysicalactivityduringthedaytoencouragecreativethinking.Ifs

notevenaboutkeepingfit,Chensays一youjusthavetomove!

"Knowingthatjustafewminutesofwalking,orotherlow-intensityphysicalactivity,

canimprovecreativethinkingshouldmakegettinguptomoveseemmoreworthwhile,"he

saidinaninterview.

8.Howdoestheauthorstartthetext?

A.Byquotingtheories.

B.Bymakingcomparisons.

C.Bylinkingthepastandthepresent.

D.Byreferringtohisownexperience.

9.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?

A.Howthestudywasconducted.

B.Whythestudywascarriedout.

C.Theresultsofthestudyoncreativity.

D.Thetypesofphysicalactivitiesinthestudy.

10.Accordingtothestudy,whichofthefollowingexercisesaremoreefficientthanthe

others?

A.Walkingandrunning.

B.Yogaandcycling.

C.Walkinganddance.

D.Danceandyoga.

11.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.Toreportasciencestudy.

B.Toteachpeoplehowtoexercise.

C.Toshowtheimportanceofcreativity.

D.Toclarifysomemisconceptionsaboutwalking.

It'sreallynotgoingtobeeasyforhumanstosetupahabitatontheMoon,butanew

discoverycouldalleviatesomeproblems.Ananalysisofsatellitedatathatwascollectedin

2010suggestsagapingholeinthelunarcrust(地壳)couldleadtoanetworkofcaves

whichfutureLunarexplorersmightuseforshelter.

We'veknownabouttheholescalled"skylights"onthesurfaceoftheMoonforsome

time;now,wefinallyhaveevidencethattheyexist.

Lavatubes(熔岩管)arecreatedwhenlavasolidifiesatthesurfacewhilecontinuingto

flowunderneath.Eventually,theundergroundcurrentoflavadrainsaway,leavinganempty

holeunderanow-solidvolcanicrocklayer一anaturalcave.Theycanhappenanywhere

therehasbeenvolcanicactivityandthey'vebeenspottedonMars.Sowholenetworksare

thoughttoexistontheMoon.

Theselunarlavatubesareofkeeninteresttoscientistsdesigninglunarexploration

missions,sincetheywouldprovideahumanMoonbaseprotectionfromtheseveresurface

environment.Butpositivelyidentifyingacavesystemjustfromholesinthelunarsurfacehas

beenabitofachallenge.

Thenextstepwastomodeltheshapeofthetunnelbeneaththeskylight.Thebest

explanationforthestructure,theresearchersfound,wasalavatubeextendingfromthe

skylight,intotheinterioroftheMoon.

HavingfoundonelavatubeontheMoonmeansthattherearelikelytobemoreupthere

thatarewaitingtobediscovered.Andidentifyingwheretheyarecouldhelpnarrowdownthe

bestsitesforalong-termlunarbase.

"Thisresearch,nsaysplanetarygeologistWesPattersonofJohnsHopkinsUniversity,

"demonstratesbothhowsatellitedataoftheMooncanbeusedinnovelwaystoaddress

fundamentalquestionsforscienceandexplorationandhowcrucialitistocontinuecollecting

remotelysenseddataoftheMoon."

12.Howdidtheresearchersdiscoverthehole?

A.Byanalyzingpastdata.

B.Bycarryingoutexperiments.

C.ByobservingthesurfaceoftheMoon.

D.BystudyingtheMoon'scrustmovement.

13.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"drainsaway"inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Bumt.

B.Intensified.

C.Disappeared.

D.Gathered.

14.WhatisthepurposeofidentifyinglavatubesontheMoon?

A.Toseekforminingresourcesavailable.

B.ToexploretheinnerstructureoftheMoon.

C.Tocreateasystemformonitoringthelava.

D.Tochoosethebestlocationsforthelunarbase.

15.WhatisPatterson'sattitudetowardstheresearch?

A.Worried.

B.Supportive.

C.Doubtful.

D.Unclear.

二、七选五

16.

Happinessisalovingfamily,agoodmeal,andayearlyincomeof$75,000.According

toastudy,aspeopleearnmoremoney,theirday-to-dayhappinessrisesuntiltheiryearly

incomehits$75,000.①

Theappealiseasytosee.Thestudyprovidedasimplesolutiontoatrickylifeproblem

and,topeoplemakinglessthan$75,000,offeredagoaltostrugglefor.Butlikethoseother

experiments,thepopularperceptionoftheresearchiswrong.②No.Butit

canimprovehappinessifyouspenditthoughtfully.

③Theseincludeyourwork,health,relationships,schedule,education,

personality,lifephilosophy,andsoon.Ifyou'resecure,healthy,livinginagood

neighborhood,andenjoyinganactivesociallife,thenthefigureinyourcheckbookdoesn't

weighasmuchonyourdailyhappiness.Inotherwords,ifyou'restruggling,unhealthy,

lonely,orlivinginanunsafeneighborhood,thenyourfinancialdifficultywilllikelyworsen

thosechallenges.Indeed,theyarethecauseofsomeofthosestruggles.

Itistruethatthereisastrongconnectionbetweenhappinessandmoney.Butitdoesn't

meanthatmoneycanbuyhappiness.④Itmerelystandsinforthethings,

services,andexperienceswebuywithit.Sowhenitcomestodiscussingmoneyand

happiness,ifsnotjustabouthowmuchmoneyyouhave.Italsodependsonhowyouuseit.

Spendyourmoneyonthethings,experiences,andnecessities.

⑤Otherwise,yourspendinghabitscanactivelyworkagainstyourwell-being

andlifesatisfaction.Inaword,peoplewithmoremoneyarehappierisn'tjustthesizeoftheir

bankaccounts一it'showtheyusetheirmoneytogeneratehappiness.

A.Canmoneybuyhappiness?

B.Moneyisamediumofexchangeafterall.

C.Arepeoplehappywithoutenoughmoney?

D.Thenyourmoneywillmakeyourlifehappier.

E.Atthispoint,theirhappinesstendstostabilize.

F.Happinessrosealongsideincomeallthewayup.

G.Happinessisacomplexemotioninfluencedbymanyfactors.

三、完形填空(15空)

Fiveyearsago,RikiJonesheardthecallofthemountains.C6Ifyou'refeelinga

(n)1forsomething,99

Jonessaid,“Ithinkthere9sareason.99ThereasonforJones,aColoradonative,was

to2oddsandpushboundaries.

Asamomoftwo,shebecamelostinmountaineeringattheageof53,3toclimb

the"SevenSummits^^一thehighestpeaksoneachcontinent.Startingby4Denaliin

Alaska,AconcaguainArgentina,andMountKilimanjaro,shethensether5onthetop

oftheworld.Finally,onMay21,2024,she6theskies.

"Arrivingatthetopwasgreat.Itwasactuallywarm,“Jonessaid.“I

was7surprisedandamazed,anditfeltlikeanamazinggift.As8astheeyecould

see,IcouldlookoutoverChina9sXizang.IcouldseeoverNepal.Whenyou'reactuallythere,

youcanbelievehow9andpowerfulitis.”

SowhatdidherkidssayaboutherclimbingtheEarth9s10mountain?The

honest11isthattheydidn'tsaymuch.Maybethey'vegottentoousedtoherdoing

mountains.Theysaid,“Allright,whatever,Mom,be12"Jonessaidwithasmile.

“Ithasjust13somuchtomylife,99Jonessaid.66Ilovebeinginthis14oflife

whereI'mstillexcitedaboutnewthings.Tmsettingnewgoals,biggoalsformyself,

and15them.Andthatfeelsgreat.99

17.

A.call

B.wam

C.praise

D.order

18.

A.change

B.challenge

C.choose

D.check

19.

A.movingon

B.runningaway

C.showingup

D.settingout

20.

A.identifying

B.discovering

C.conquering

D.creating

21.

A.feelings

B.sights

C.strengths

D.abilities

22.

A.painted

B.touched

C.spotted

D.cleared

23.

A.relatively

B.hardly

C.nearly

D.fortunately

24.

A.fast

B.long

C.far

D.well

25.

A.incredible

B.reliable

C.responsible

D.capable

26.

A.coldest

B.youngest

C.tallest

D.remotest

27.

A.wish

B.secret

C.face

D.truth

28.

A.brave

B.safe

C.quiet

D.ready

29.

A.added

B.applied

C.assigned

D.donated

30.

A.moment

B.area

C.stage

D.level

31.

A.recovering

B.honoring

C.celebrating

D.achieving

四、短文填空

32.

OnTuesdayevening,September15th,the"AmazingThailand,Mid-Autumnnight”

eventatBangkokcitycentershinedaspotlightonthe“NihaoMonth"inThailand.Itwasto

celebrate①50thanniversaryofdiplomaticrelations(建交50周年)between

ThailandandChina.

AccordingtoTourismAuthorityofThailand(TAT),the"AmazingThailand,Mid­

Autumnnight“also②(mark)agrandwelcomefor102KeyOpinionLeaders

(KOLs)fromChinatoexperienceThailand'scharmsand“fivemust-do"activitiesintailor-

made③(route)upanddownthekingdom.Their

(4)(participate)intheeventwassignificant.Otheractivitiesincludedvarious

promotionsbetweenTATandChina9s⑤(lead)travelplatformsbetween

SeptemberandDecember.

TATGovernorThapaneeKiatphaiboolhopedthoseactivitieswould

⑥(far)promoteThailandasaculturaltourismdestination

⑦Chinesetourists.Shesaidthe“AmazingThailand,Mid-Autumnnight"

eventwaspartofaseriesofspecialeventsandpromotions,⑧werescheduled

betweenSeptemberandthenextleadinguptotheyear-longcelebration.

AsofSept8,Thailandwelcomed4,895,707touristsfromChina,maintainingits

positionasthe⑨(country)topsourceofinternationalvisitors.Thailandwas

optimisticaboutreachingits⑩(ambition)targetof7.3millionChinese

visitorsin2024.

五、书面表达

33.

上周你校举行了首次烹饪大赛。请你为校英文报写一篇英文报道。内容包括:

1.比赛概况;

2.活动的意义。

注意:1.词数80左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

TheFirstCookingContestofOurSchoolKicksOffwithaBang!

六、读后续写

34.

Rayspottedadoginasupermarketandrealizedthetruth一thepoordogwasallalone.

Butallofthatwasabouttochangeforthestraydog(流浪狗)!

ItseemedthatRay'saccidentalroutinetriptothesupermarketturnedintoanunexpected

friendshipandfortune.Inthecheckoutline,henoticedastraydog.Andthismeetingwasnot

bychance!

AsRaywalkedthroughtheaisles(通道),thedogfollowedhimwithpurejoy,her

tailwagging(摇摆)totherhythmofhappinesseventhoughshewasallaloneinthisbig

world.Itwasclearthatthedogwaslonely,inneedofsomecompany.

Seeingthedogrunningaroundinthesupermarket,Rayknewinstantlyhehadtolend

herahelpinghand.

Withoutasecondthought,Raypickedupthesmalldogandplacedherintohisshopping

cart.HenamedthesmalldogDolly.Thenhewasdeterminedtogiveheratasteofthegood

life.

RayplacedacalltoAnimalControlandlearnedDollycouldn'tbeadoptedrightaway.

BecauseadoptionrequiredsomeproceduresandDollywouldfirsthavetostayatashelterfor

processing.ButDollycouldstayforanightwithRayuntilshewasallowedtobeadoptedby

Ray.RaywasverythrilledandplayedwithDollyhappily.WhenDollyjumpedonhim,Ray

wasveryglad.Thenthenextmorning,RayhadtosendDollytotheshelterandwaitedforthe

newsofadoptionwithtearswellingupinhiseyes.Afterreturninghome,Rayfeltsadatthe

thoughtofDollybeinglockedupaloneforafewdays.Actuallyhecouldn'twaittoseethe

lovelysmalldog.

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

RayimaginedalotabouthisfuturelifewithDolly.

Afterdaysofwaiting,Rayreceivedthegoodnews.

参考答案

1.答案:A

解析:

2.答案:A

解析:

3.答案:C

解析:

4.答案:C

解析:PaytonMcGriff仓II立了非营禾U组织StyleHerEmpowered(She),旨在帮助多哥

女孩接受教育,提供免费校服、学费和学习材料,并提供辅导。

5.答案:D

解析:多哥女孩上学面临的最大困难是支付校服费用,这阻碍了她们接受教育。

6.答案:B

解析:Pavton设计的校服具有可调节的细绳,可以随着女孩成长而调整尺寸延长使用寿

命,并可传给更小的女孩。

7.答案:A

解析:文章主要讲述了Payton设计的可调节校服,帮助多哥女孩克服经济困难,获得教

育机会,因此最佳标题为可以成长的校服

8.答案:D

解析:推理判断题。根据文章第一段:一个问题困扰了我好几天-我就是解决不了,这

让我抓狂。但后来我去散步,突然想到了答案。可知,作者是通过提及自己的经历来开始

这篇文章的。故选D。

9.答案:A

解析:主旨大意题。根据文章第二段:陈冲博士和他的团队来自日本的山口大学。为

了探究不同类型的体育活动如何帮助我们解决问题并进行创造性思维,他们参考了来自

美国、英国、西班牙、瑞典、中国、印度和日本等地的21项过往研究。可知,第二段

主要介绍了研究是如何进行的。故选A。

10.答案:C

解析:细节理解题。根据文章第三段:事实上,陈和他的团队发现,自然散步几乎总是

对人们的创造力产生积极影响-即使是在房间里散步或上下楼梯,只要三到四分钟。

和:陈的团队进行的大多数研究发现,舞蹈对创造力有很大帮助,特别是在成年人中。可

知,散步和跳舞比其他锻炼更有效。故选C。

11.答案:A

解析:推理判断题。根据文章第一段最后一句:是一种很棒的感觉-世界各地的科学

家都在研究运动与创造力之间的这种联系。可知,这句话引出了文章的主题,即运动与创

造力之间的关系。接下来的段落详细介绍了日本山口大学的陈冲博士及其团队进行的

相关研究,包括研究的方法、结果以及应用建议。由此可知,这篇文章的主要目的是报道

一项科学研究,即关于运动与创造力之间关系的研究。故选Ao

12.答案:A

解析:细节理解题。根据第一段:对2010年收集的卫星数据的分析表明,月球地壳上

的一个巨大洞穴可能会通向一个洞穴网络,未来的月球探险者可能会利用这些洞穴作为

避难所。可知,研究人员是通过分析2010年收集的卫星数据发现这个洞的。故选A。

13.答案:C

解析:词句猜测题。根据第三段的:最终,地下熔岩流,在现在坚固的火山岩层下留下

了一个空洞-一个天然洞穴。可知,因为地下熔岩流"drainsaway”了,所以现在坚固的火

山岩层下才会有一个空洞,也就是天然洞穴,由此可推测出"drainsaway”的意思应该是"消

失"。故选C。

14.答案:D

解析:推理判断题。根据倒数第二段:在月球上发现了一个熔岩管意味着月球上可能

还有更多等待被发现的熔岩管。确定它们的位置有助于缩小长期月球基地的最佳选址

范围。可知,识别月球上的熔岩管的目的是为了为月球基地选择最佳位置。故选D。

15.答案:B

解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段:约翰斯・霍普金斯大学的行星地质学家Wes

Patterson说:这项研究表明,月球卫星数据如何以新的方式被用来解决科学和探索中的

基本问题,以及继续收集月球遥感数据是多么重要。可推测出,Patterson对这项研究是支

持的。故选B。

16.答案:E;A;G;B;D

解析:①根据上文:根据一项研究,随着人们赚的钱越来越多,他们的日常幸福感也会

上升,直到年收入达到75000美元,可知,空处应该接着讲述年收入达到75000美元之后

人们的幸福感会如何。选项E”在这一点上,他们的幸福感趋于稳定”符合语境,其中"At

thispoint"指代上文提到的"年收入达到75000美元"这一时刻。故选E。

②根据下文"No.Butitcanimprovehappinessifyouspenditthoughtfully.(不。但如果你

深思熟虑地花钱,它可以提高幸福感)”可知,此处是在回答一个关于金钱和幸福关系的

问题,且答案是否定的,即金钱不能直接买到幸福,空处应该提出问题。选项A"金钱能买

到幸福吗?”符合语境,且引出下文的回答。故选A。

③根据下文:这些包括你的工作、健康、人际关系、日程安排、教育、个性、人生哲

学等等,可知,此处是在列举影响幸福的多种因素,说明幸福是一种复杂的情感。选项G"

幸福是一种复杂的情感,受多种因素影响"符合语境,引出下文的具体因素。故选Go

④根据上文:的确,幸福和金钱之间有着密切的联系。但这并不意味着金钱能买到幸福,

和下文:它只是代表了我们用它购买的东西、服务和体验,可知,空处是在解释金钱与幸

福之间的关系,即金钱只是一种交换媒介,它本身并不能直接带来幸福,而是我们通过金

钱购买的东西、服务和体验带来了幸福。选项B”毕竟,金钱只是一种交换媒介”符合语

境,承上启下。故选B。

⑤根据上文:把你的钱花在事物、经历和必需品上,和下文:否则,你的消费习惯会对

你的幸福感和生活满意度产生负面影响,可知,此处是在建议人们如何花钱才能带来快乐,

即把钱花在正确的地方会让生活更快乐。选项D”那么你的钱会让你的生活更快乐”符

合语境,且与下文形成对比。

17.答案:A

解析:

18.答案:B

解析:

19.答案:D

解析:

20.答案:C

解析:

21.答案:B

解析:

22.答案:B

解析:

23.答案:A

解析:

24.答案:C

解析:

25.答案:A

解析:

26.答案:C

解析:

27.答案:D

解析:

28.答案:B

解析:

29.答案:A

解析:

30.答案:C

解析:

31.答案:D

解析:

32.答案:the;marked;routes;participation;leading;further;for;which;

country's;ambitious

解析:①考查冠词。句意:这是为了庆祝泰国与中国建交50周年。

②考查动词时态。句意:据泰国旅游局(TAT)表示,"神奇泰国・中秋之夜"

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