资源简介 高考模拟 语法填空汇编(1)(1)Is a 300-year-old tree worth billions in city construction delays My answer is yes, 56 a doubt. In a fast-developing city like Lishui, Zhejiang, we must ask not only how much land we can develop, 57 what kind of environment we are leaving behind.Lishui 58 (know) as the “green valley of Zhejiang”. A few years ago, a group of old camphor trees (樟树) stood in the way of a new road project. The plan was 59 (move) them to another location. It faced strong 60 (oppose) from local residents. Thanks to 61 (share) efforts by the community, legal authorities and government, a new plan was developed: to change the road. This decision protected the entire camphor grove (树林).Nowadays, that area 62 (become) Xiangzhang Park. It’s more than just green space – it’s a symbol of Lishui’s 63 (value). The park provides a quiet, peaceful environment for local residents. 64 was once seen as a problem for development has become something valuable. In the future, cities will compete for good air quality and 65 (ecological) sustainable ecosystems instead of GDP alone.(2)City jogging has grown into a popular lifestyle among urban youth in recent years. Having wandered on urban paths at dawn for years, 56 (explore) the hidden cultural beauty of cities, runners have gradually developed a special bond with the streets they run on.Runners jog 57 old alleys and historic blocks, passing by ancient buildings and traditional stores that carry the memories of generations. This sport is not merely a way to keep fit, and 58 runners connect with urban culture has become a heated topic among fitness lovers.Many local runners admit that they never notice the delicate warmth of urban culture 59 they slow down their paces and focus on the details around them. Some old streets with unique regional features, 60 have been renovated for jogging, attract more fitness lovers every day.This healthy trend 61 (regard) as a bridge for physical exercise and cultural experience by more citizens. Local governments have 62 (care) designed jogging routes that integrate cultural landscapes, making exercise more meaningful.This lifestyle enriches the 63 (deep) of urban spiritual life and brings inner peace to busy modern people. Up to now, the trend of cultural jogging 64 (win) the hearts of millions of youngsters. It helps them discover the 65 (charm) side of cities and pass on the warmth of urban culture in a healthy way.(3)Sitting atop the Yuanyang Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Yunnan Province, Azheke is a remote village populated by over 400 residents from the Hani ethnic group. The name of the village, Azheke, translates to “a place 56 bamboo grows” in the Hani language.Azheke is surrounded by its own 57 (mystery) atmosphere. Wooden signs hang from trees alongside stone paths 58 (lead) to the village, warning visitors to be cautious of unknown dangers in its forest. Further up, a row of stone fountains labeled “The Sacred Mountain Water” 59 (peaceful) feed into the stone basins below before flowing into the network of canals.Twenty years ago, Azheke was just a far-off village struggling with poverty, underdeveloped transportation and outdated farming practices. Today, that same isolation tells 60 different story.Azheke 61 (ride) the 21st-century wave of eco-tourism and become a popular destination. But 62 other tourism hot spots where the hunger for money flattens out the local culture and leaves residents behind, the village’s path to prosperity has been built through the “Azheke Plan”, which makes the villagers both the owners and beneficiaries of the local tourism resources and provides 63 (reward) to those who preserve the heritage.The “Azheke Plan” has become a model of 64 rural tourism and heritage protection can work together to create meaningful experiences for the world to enjoy. With plans 65 (introduce) the Azheke model in more remote regions in the near future, a new path is being paved for sustainable rural revitalization nationwide.(5)The spotlight at this year’s Spring Festival Gala wasn’t reserved solely for performers and celebrities, as a lineup of cutting-edge humanoid robots made their highly 56 (anticipate) debut (首秀), sending consumer interest in homemade bots to 57 new high.Following the broadcast, public interest in humanoid robots rose 58 (dramatic). Data from revealed that within two hours of the broadcast, order volume jumped 59 150 percent. New robot orders came from over 100 cities nationwide. According to GGII, the number of domestic shipments of humanoid robots 60 (expect) to grow to 62,500 units by 2026.During the Gala, MagicLab showcased its MagicBot Gen1 and MagicBot Z1 robots. Standing at 1.4 meters tall and 61 (weigh) 40 kilograms, these machines demonstrated real-world applications in food service. One striking moment was 62 the robots jumped with remarkable precision. They completed somersaults and side flips before landing smoothly.However, it was still Unitee that provided the stand-out performance, a complex martial arts routine in 63 the robots’ performance was cheered on by yellow-clad “kung fu kids” who then joined in. The robots presented martial arts moves and displayed advanced 64 (capability) like acrobatic back-flips.The gala has long been a platform for signalling China’s industrial priorities from space 65 (explore) to drone technology, but this year it also served as a stage for a much larger announcement: the race for humanoid AI dominance is accelerating, and China intends to be at the forefront.(6)From the misty hills of Guizhou emerges a melody (旋律) shaped by earth, water and fire. Dating back over 600 years, clay whistles once were blown through rural festivals and family gatherings. Made from clay 56 (entire) by hand, the whistles are formed into animal figures typically. A small air hole 57 (leave) at the base, allowing the whistle to produce a clear sound when blown. 58 (combine) functionality with visual appeal, the clay whistle is both a playable object 59 a form of folk art that integrates sound with sculpture. Locals often say 60 blowing a clay whistle brings is more than just the sound of wind — it also carries the echoes of time and memory of childhood in Guizhou’s mountain landscapes.Beyond artistry, these whistles are driving 61 (sustain) tourism in the region. Workshops led by inheritors (传承人) welcome travelers all over the world and offer hands-on lessons 62 combine tradition with modern storytelling. According to local tourism boards, visits to heritage sites in Guizhou 63 (rise) by 25% in the last two years — proof that culture and community can fuel economic growth.64 business and tech enthusiasts, Guizhou’s singing clay is a case study in preserving tradition through 65 (innovate). Thought leaders see lessons in community-led preservation, while young global citizens find a fresh way to connect across borders through song.(7)Imagine feeding nearly one-fifth of the world’s population with less than one-tenth of its farmable land. That’s the challenge facing Chinese agriculture today, and climate change, which has brought increasingly unpredictable weather patterns, is making it even 56 (tough). Traditional farming methods that 57 (pass) down through generations are no longer enough.The secret to meeting this challenge Innovation at every level. Today’s agricultural scientists look on seeds 58 the “microchips” of farming — small but 59 (incredible) powerful tools that can make or break food security. In research labs across the country, teams are working around the clock 60 (develop) new crop varieties capable of surviving droughts, resisting pests, and producing higher 61 (yield) even in harsh conditions.But seed technology is only part of 62 story. Step onto a modern farm and you’ll find yourself in what looks more like a technology hub than a traditional field. Drones equipped with advanced cameras fly overhead, 63 (capture) detailed images that reveal which plants need water and which ones are fighting off diseases. Meanwhile, automated machines guided by GPS systems plant and harvest with precision. Farmers who once 64 (rely) purely on experience now make decisions based on real-time data streaming from sensors buried deep in the soil.This technological revolution represents a fundamental shift in what we think of farming. It’s no longer just about how much you can grow, but 65 smartly you can grow it. As one farmer recently put it, “We’re not just growing crops anymore — we’re growing solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems.”(8)In China's Palace Museum, experts are busy working on a plaque (匾额) 56 (weather) by centuries. According to Ma Yue, deputy head of the group, the calligraphy consists of a silk layer carrying the ink 57 a paper layer supporting it. The restoration group must separate the two layers.Technological methods come into play, 59 (help) experts analyze the components of the ink and silk that ancient people used, and source historically consistent materials. Ma says for some 59 (severe) worn pieces, they have created replicas with digital technology, while the restored originals will be placed in storage.For the ancient paintings and calligraphy, the mounting (装裱) methods and restoration techniques are 60 national-level intangible cultural heritage item. “Even today, we maintain a master-apprentice (师徒) system. Graduates of various majors joining our group must train 61 their masters’ guidance for three years, refining their mounting and restoration skills. That’s how our restorers 62 (cultivate),” says Ma.In recent years, more young 63 (profession) have joined the museum's restoration teams, including Jin Dazhao, 34, from the metal artifacts group. Jin believes that restoring cultural relics is not simply mending 64 is broken, but about continuing a chain of human creativity and memory. “Through each careful stroke and polish,” he adds, “we are enabling history 65 (breathe) again.”答 案(1)1. without 2. but 3. is known 4. to move 5. opposition 6. shared 7. has become 8. values 9. 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