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2022年11月绍兴市高考科目诊断性考试英语试题第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10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。1.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Wanderingthestreet.B.EatinginarestaurantC.Buyingadress.2.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Husbandandwife.C.Customerandwaitress.3.Whenarethespeakersmeeting?A.OnJuly14th.B.OnJuly15th.C.OnJuly16th.4.Wherecanthespeakersbe?A.Inashoestore.B.Atafashionshow.C.Ontheplayground.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Ajob.B.Apresentation.C.Aprogram.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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5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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.WhatdoestheagentwishLilytodo?A.Actinanadvertisement.B.Seekforachildactress.
1C.Performinafurniturestore.7.Whydidthewomanrefusetheinvitationoftheagent?A.Shehadnotrustintheagent.B.ShehatedLily’slifebeingdisturbed.C.Shecouldaffordthecollegeexpenses.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthewomanmakethephonecall?A.Tomakeacomplaint.B.Tobookaroom.CToaskforhelp.9.Whatcanbefoundonthetopshelfofthecupboard?A.Thewaterheater.B.Extrapillows.C.Washingpowder.10.Whenisprobablythebesttimetovisittheflowerexhibition?A.OnFriday.B.OnThursday.C.OnSunday.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howdoesthemotherfeelabouttheboy’sredspotsovertheneck?A.Surprised.B.Relieved.C.Anxious.12.Howdoestheboywanthismomtohelphim?A.Bylyingtothenurse.B.Byaskingtheschoolforasickleave.C.Bycoveringtheredspotswithmakeup.13.Whatadvicedidthemothergive?A.Gotoseethedoctorfirst.B.Getanotefromtheschoolnurse.C.Makeanappointmentwiththecoach.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhydoesGeorgeseemtobeintrouble?A.Hehasmissedagoodopportunity.BHeisinadilemmaofajobdecision.C.Heisunwillingtoworkasanengineer.15.WhatisGeorgenow?A.Acompanymanager.B.Acollegeteacher.C.Acomputerengineer.16.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Georgeshouldacceptthejoboffer.
2B.Georgeshouldspendtimewiththefamily.C.Georgeshouldcontinuehisworkincollege.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wherewilltheexhibitionbeheld?A.Inthelibrary.B.IntheQueen’spark.C.IntheRoyalGallery.18.Howlongwilltheexhibitionrun?AAbout2months.B.About4months.C.About5months.19.WhatwillCynthiaCoursetalkaboutintheexhibition?A.Hercoloredstones.B.Hersilverjewelry.C.Herpapersculpture.20.Whatcanvisitorsdoattheexhibition?A.Learntomakevarioussculptures.B.TryonamazingSusanCup’sshoes.C.Purchasetheartworkstheyadmire.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AVISITTHERIJKSMUSEUMSOMUCHFINEARTINONEPLACE.SPENTALLDAYTHEREANDSTILLDIDN’TSEEITALL!REALLYIMPRESSIVEANDDEFINITELYAMUSTVISITINAMSTERDAM.•DOWNTOWNAMSTERDAMTheRijksmuseumranksamongtheworld’smostfamousmuseumsforthefameofthemasterpiecesinitscollection.LikeTheMilkmaidbyVermeer,Self-portraitbyVanGogh,TheMerryFamilybyJanSteenandRembrandt’sNightWatch.Butsomanyotherpiecesinthecollectioncouldtakeyoubysurpriseandcaptureyourimagination.Nomatterhowoldyouare,orwhereyou’refrom,you’lldiscoversomethingnewattheRijksmuseum.Daily9to17hFunforkidsfromage4PRICESAdults:Freeforages18andunderFreeforFriendsSTARTTIMEAvisitstartswithastarttime.Youcanbookonehere.Youcanbookonehere.OnlyFriendsofthemuseumcancomewhentheywantwithoutmakingabooking.CASHLESSInthewholemuseumyoucanonlypaywithyourfavouritedigitalpaymentmethodor
3ABSOLUTELYBEAUTIFUL.THEART,THEGROUNDSANDTHEAUDIOTOURAREWONDERFUL.IFYOU’REINAMSTERDAM,DON’TMISSTHIS.•SEEANDDOThere’ssomethingforeveryoneattheRijksmuseum.Fromguidedtourstofamilygames,workshopsandtheatreprogrammes.Ifyou’revisitingforthefirsttime,howabouttakingThebestoftheRijksmuseumtour?Duringschoolholidays,wearrangespecialactivitiesforyoungpeople,likeanEscapeGame.creditcard.Thisappliestoallshopsandcateringoutlets.1.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?AAtravelwebsite.B.Asciencemagazine.C.Abusinessnewspaper.D.Ageographicalencyclopedia.2.WhatmakestheRijksmuseumstandoutamongthemuseumsintheworld?A.Theserviceofthemuseum.B.Thevarietyofculturalactivities.C.Theapplianceofdigitalpayment.D.Thecollectionofsuperbartworks.3.What’sthesuggestionfornewvisitorstothemuseum?A.Enjoytherichtheatreprogrammes.B.ParticipateinathrillingEscapeGame.C.Takeaguidedtourinsearchofthebest.D.Visitdifferentworkshopsinthemuseum.BImajorinMechanicalEngineeringandPoliticalScience.WhensomeonehearswhatIstudy,I’musuallymeantwithtworeactions.Firstupisasmallsmilewiththeword“overachiever”onthetipoftheirtongue.Thesecondisalookofconfusion,followedbyanexaggerated(夸张的)“why?”.Theshortanswer:Iwanttobeaproblemsolver,andengineeringteachesmehowtobecomethattypeofperson.Inaddition,Ialsowanttobeabletolookatthebiggerpicture.It’sthebeginningofanewyear,andalotoffirst-yearshaveplansfordoubleortriplemajors.However,asmostofusquicklyrealizeafterthatfirstfallsemester,collegeisalot!Weareunavoidablyforcedtomakechoices-dowekeeptryingtomakeourdoubleortriplemajorsworkordowecompletelyswitchgears?ThethingIwishedsomeonetoldmeondayoneisifyou’repassionateaboutsomething,it’snotgoingtofeellikework.PoliticalSciencecanbechallenging,buttome,it’sfuntoreadtheConstitution(宪法)andseetheimpacteachwordhasonourinterpretation.Thismaysoundhardtoaccept,butifyouaredoubleortriplemajoringbecauseyouthinkyou’reinaracewithyourpeers,you’reonlyrunningyourselfintotheground.Don’tdoubleortriplemajorifyouaredoingitfor
4amarkonyourresume(简历),becausethenyourlifewillbealivinghellforthenextfouryears.Whatisgoingtomakeyouimpressiveisthepassionthatyouhave-whetheritbeinyourstudy,career,orsomethingelseyourcareerandstudywillenableyoutodo.Alwaysthinkaboutyour“why”whenitcomestothescheduleadoubleortriplemajorentails.Becauseattheendoftheday,it’sgoingtobeyoudoingthehomework-sotrytoenjoywhatyou’redoingalongtherideforwhatit’sworth.4.Howdopeopletendtofeelaboutthewriter’smajors?A.Impressedorpuzzled.B.Ashamedorchallenged.C.Satisfiedorconfused.D.Amazedorconcerned.5.WhatenablesthewritertoenjoylearningPoliticalScience?A.ThevalueofstudyingtheConstitution.B.Theinfluenceoflearningengineering.CHiscareerplanningforthefuture.D.Hisenthusiasmforthemajor.6.Accordingtotheauthor,whatcausesmultiplemajors’hardsituationincollege?A.Adjustingthescheduleformajorsconstantly.B.Pursuingmultiplemajorsoutofcompetitivemotivation.C.Makingrandomchoiceswithoutsufficientconsideration.D.Estimatingthedifficultyofmultiplemajoringinaccurately.7.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthetext?A.Topromotetheconceptofmultiplemajoring.B.Toexplainthereasonsforchoosingadoublemajor.C.Tocomparethegainsandlossesofmultiplemajoring.D.Tostressthesignificanceofpassioninmultiplemajoring.CBrazilianartistNéleAzevedoisbestknownforbigpublicartpieces.Theartistcarveshundredsof20-centimeter-tallicefiguresseatedwiththeiranklescrossedandplacesthematopoutdoorstepsandputsthemincitysquaresallovertheworld,wheretheyquicklymelt.Thefacelesssculpturesdripandpoolintosmallpuddlesastimepasses.Herworkshavebeenadoptedbyenvironmentalistsasakindofactivistartagainstclimatechange.Butisit?Yesand(mostly)no.Themassofmeltingbodiesmakesanaturalconnectiontothethreathumankindfacesduetorisingglobaltemperatures.“Itscloselinkwiththatsubjectisevident,”saidtheartist.Inadditiontothethreatofglobalwarmingitself,thesheernumberofsculpturessittingtogetheralsocallsattentiontothefactthatwehumansareallinittogether.“Suchkindofthreatsalsofinallyputmaninhisplace,hisfateisalongwiththedestinyoftheplanet,andheisnotthe‘king’ofnature,butanessentialelementofit,”continuesAzevedoonherwebsite.“Itookeverycharacteristicoftraditionalmonumentsandmadetheopposite,”shesays.“Imadesmallfiguresthatsitonthefloor.Itdoesn’thonoranybody.Itdoeshonortheunknown.”Azevedoexplains,“Inafew-minuteaction,therulesofthemonumentareinverted:intheplaceofthehero,theunknown;intheplaceofthesolidityofthestone,themomentaryprocessoftheice;intheplaceofthemonument
5size,theminimumsizeoftheperishable(易毁坏的)bodies.”OriginallyAzevedowantedherarttogetpeoplethinkingaboutimpermanence,andthesightoficetransformingintoapuddleofwatercertainlydoesthatbrilliantly.8.WhatcanwelearnaboutNéleAzevedo’sartworks?A.Theyareputinpublicplacesforartiststoappreciate.B.Theyareadoptedasawayofshowingartistictalents.C.Theyarelinkedwiththethreatofclimatechange.D.Theyareconsideredasasymbolofunity.9.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheword“inverted”inparagraph5?A.kepttrackofB.turnedupsidedownC.laidemphasisonD.takenintoaccount10.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthesquareshowfromthelastparagraph?A.Itispermanentbynature.B.Itlackspracticalinfluence.C.Ittakeslongtoseetheresults.D.Itconveystheartist’sexactintention.11.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.PublicInterestinContemporaryArtB.IceFiguresTransformingintoWaterC.ResponsibilityDemandedofActivistArtistsD.MiniSculpturesEchoingtheClimateCrisisDLivinginacityisawell-knownriskfactorfordevelopingamentaldisorder,whilelivingclosetonatureislargelybeneficialformentalhealthandthebrain.Acentralbrainregion,theamygdala(大脑杏仁核)involvedinstressprocessing,hasbeenshowntobelessactivatedduringstressinpeoplelivinginruralareas,comparedtothosewholiveincities,hintingatthepotentialbenefitsofnature.“Butsofarthehen-and-eggproblemcouldnotberesolved,namelywhethernatureactuallycausedtheeffectsinthebrainorwhethertheparticularindividualschosetoliveinruralorurbanregions,”saysSonjaSudimac.Toachievecausalevidence,theresearchersfromthegroupexaminedbrainactivityinregionsinvolvedinstressprocessingin63healthyvolunteersbeforeandafteraone-hourwalkinGrunewaldforestorashoppingstreetwithtrafficinBerlin.Theresultsrevealedthatactivityintheamygdaladecreasedafterthewalkinnature,suggestingthatnatureelicitsbeneficialeffectsonbrainregionsrelatedtostress.“Theresultssupportthepreviouslyassumedpositiverelationshipbetweennatureandbrainhealth,butthisisthefirststudytoprovethecausallink.Interestingly,thebrainactivityaftertheurbanwalkintheseregionsremainedstableandshowednoincreases,whicharguesagainstacommonlyheldviewthaturbanexposurecausesadditionalstress,”explainsSimoneKühn,headofthegroup.Theauthorsshowthatnaturehasapositiveimpactonbrainregionsinvolvedinstressprocessingandthatitcanalreadybeobservedafteraone-hourwalk.Thiscontributestotheunderstandingofhowourphysicallivingenvironmentaffectsbrainandmentalhealth.Evenashortexposuretonaturedecreasesamygdalaactivity,suggestingthatawalkinnaturecouldserveasapreventivemeasureagainstdevelopingmentalhealthproblemsandreducingthepotentiallydisadvantageousimpactofthecityonthebrain.
6Inordertoinvestigatebeneficialeffectsofnatureindifferentpopulationsandagegroups,theresearchersarecurrentlyworkingonastudyexamininghowaone-hourwalkinnaturalversusurbanenvironmentsimpactsstressinmothersandtheirbabies.12.Whatdoesthehen-and-eggproblemmeanbySonjaSudimac?A.Livinginruralareasactuallyaffectsbrainactivity.B.Peopleincitiestendtohaveahigherriskofmentalproblems.C.It’sunnecessarytoworkoutthecomplexissueofstressandhealth.D.It’shardtoclarifytheimpactoflivingenvironmentonmentalhealth.13.Howdidresearcherscollectevidenceforthestudy?A.Byquotingauthoritativeexperts.B.Byinterviewinghealthyvolunteers.C.Byresearchingonaprevioustheory.D.Bycomparingvolunteers’amygdalaactivities.14.WhatcontributiondidSimoneKühnandhisteammainlymake?A.Confirmingtheassumptionofnature’sbenefitstobrainhealth.B.Supportingacommonlyheldviewofurbanexposure.C.Revealingthelinkbetweenageandmentalhealth.D.Identifyingthecausesofmentalhealthproblems.15.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Benefitsofaregularwalkinnature.B.Thefocusofthefollow-upresearch.C.Anappealforlivinginurbanregions.D.Nature’spositiveeffectsonwomenandchildren.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Medicineisadegreethatconsistsofanendlessnumberofexams,andrecentlyIreceivedmyfirstyearresults.Waitingforthoseresultswasoneofthemostanxiety-generatingexperiences.____16____Failingbringsjudgementfromothers,atopicofdiscussionforpeople,andtherightforotherstosayyouarenotcapable.Thestressassociatedwithfailingiscreatedbyothersaroundyou,ratherthanbytheeventitself.IhaverecentlybeenreadingThePsychologyofMoneybyMorganHousel,whichclarifiesthatfailurehasastrongpresenceamongthosewhohaveachievedsuccess.PeoplewillalwaysfocusonWarrenBuffett’ssuccessasaninvestor.____17____Theprocessofachievingsuccesshasofteninvolvedsetbacksand“failures”alongtheway.Ireceiveda“pass”gradeonanimportantresearchpaperduringmymaster’s,whichputmyfinalgradeinadangeroussituation.IwasrejectedfrommedicalschoolswhichI’dspenttimeandeffortapplyingtoandpreparingfor.____18____IalsobeganstudyingMedicinelastyear.____19____Butyoushouldknowthatwitheachfailureyouareclosertosuccess,buildingfurtherlayersto
7thefoundationsyoustarted.Behindeverysuccessfulpersonaremoreobstaclesandsetbacks,butthesearenotasinterestingtofocusonorasenviable.Thenoisearoundyou,whetheritbefromco-workers,friendsorparents,shouldnotshakeyourbeliefinyourabilities.____20____Learnwhatyouneedandcorrectyourapproachuntilyoureachyoursuccess.A.Failureisyourplatformtosuccess.B.Youareguaranteedalifetimeofsuccess.C.Iwasturneddownbycountlessgraduateschemes.D.Youmaynotbesuccessfulthefirst,secondorhowevermanytimes.E.UponreflectionIbelievethatthisispartlyasaresultofthefailureitself.F.Despiteallofthis,Iendedupgettingadistinctioninmymaster’sdegree.G.However,rarelywilltheyseehowmanytimeshisinvestmentshavefailed.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ShaineKilyunwasscrollingthroughvideosonherphoneonenightinDecember2020.Suddenlyshe____21____avideoofdogsinwheelchairs.“That’sit!”shethought.Shainehadalwayslovedanimalsandvisitedlocalveterinary(兽医的)clinicsoften.Shewasa____22____volunteerthere.ButShainecriedwhenshelearnedolderanddisabledanimalsareoftenkilledpainlesslybecausetheycan’twalkandrequireextra____23____.Now,asShainewatchedthedisableddogsinthevideomovingaroundintinywheelchairs____24____andfreely,herheartwasfilledwith____25____.“Icanmakewheelchairsforsenioranddisabledanimals!”shedecided.AsShaine____26____oncountlessvideosshowingwaystomaketinymobility“wheelies”foranimals,her____27____grew.Thenextday,Shaineheadedtothehardwarestoreand____28____somePVCpipes,foamandwheelsandbegan____29____withdesigns.Shetestedoutthecartsonherowndogandcats.____30____shefoundamodelthatworked,shereachedouttoveterinarianssheknew.SeeingCypress,adisabled7-month-oldpuppy,takeoffinherwheelie,Shainebecameevenmore____31____toherproject.ShepostedpicturesofhercartsonInstagram,andsoonordersstartedcomingin.Shaineasksforafew____32____oftheanimalsandthencustom-makeseachwheelchairforthefurryfriends.Sheacceptsjustenoughmoneyto____33____costs.“I’mso____34____thatIamabletofillaneed,”saystheindustriousgirl,“Helpingdisabledpetsmeansthe____35____tome!”21.A.subscribedtoB.cameacrossC.checkedoutD.reflectedon22.A.potentialB.professionalC.regularD.talented23.A.careB.dutyC.recognitionD.courage24.A.cautiouslyB.worriedlyC.eagerlyD.happily25.A.sympathyB.curiosityC.hopeD.doubt26.A.carriedB.clickedC.countedD.rested27.A.excitementB.prideC.reliefD.shock
828.A.producedB.boughtC.arrangedD.gathered29.A.comparingB.dealingC.consultingD.experimenting30.A.BeforeB.OnceC.UnlessD.Though31.A.accustomedB.attachedC.committedD.submitted32.A.measurementsB.commentsC.expectationsD.behaviors33.A.estimateB.reduceC.coverD.spread34.A.annoyedB.astonishedC.touchedD.pleased35.A.fortuneB.worldC.opportunityD.challenge第II卷第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第二节(10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Ifyou’veeverwonderedwhatdreamstastelike,you’reinforatreat,becauseCoca-Colaisreleasinganothernewlimited-editionflavortoitsCreationslineup.____36____(call)Dreamworld,thelatestCokeissupposedtotastelikedreams.“Thislimited-editionflavorisyourgatewayintoalively,____37____(energy)worldwhereanythingispossible;whereimaginationsarefreetodiscoverthemagicinordinarymoments,”Coca-Colasaidin____38____pressrelease.Thereleaseofthenewflavorisapartofthecompany’seffort____39____(attract)newGenZconsumersthroughCoca-ColaCreations,____40____willintroduceaseriesofunexpectedbeveragesandexperiencesacrossphysicalanddigitalworlds.“Coca-ColaDreamworldtapsintoGenZ’spassion____41____thegreatpotentialofthemindbyexploring____42____adreamtasteslike,”AlessandraCascino,Coca-ColaNorthAmericaOperatingUnit’screativeshopperprogramdirector,saidinastatement.“LiketheCoca-ColaCreationsthatcamebeforeit,Dreamworldplayswiththeunexpected____43____itwillnodoubtprovokediscoveryanddebateamongconsumers...andthatwewelcome.”StartingMonday,Aug15,Dreamworldwillbeavailableingroceryandgas____44____(station)acrosstheUS.Therewillbebothregularandzero-sugaroptionsavailable,andit_____45_____(sell)bythebottleandincans.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,正在组织题为“MyCareer,MyLife”的生涯规划研讨会。得知你校外教David有相关工作经验,想邀请他来做一个主题讲座。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.讲座时间和地点;2.讲座目的和内容。注意:3.写作词数应为80左右;4.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
9________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节:读后续写(满分25分)47.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。Ms.JohnsonwillneverforgetChelsea,awoundedsoul.OvertheyearsChelseahadalwaysstruggled,bothacademicallyandwithself-confidence.Additionally,hermotherhaddiedafteraheroicbattlewithaterminalillnesswhenChelseawasafifthgrader.Asshebeganhersixthgrade,Chelseawasstillhurting.Ms.Johnsonworriedaboutherwithgoodreason.Eachfall,Ms.Johnsontakesthestudentsforafive-dayadventureatWolfRidge,anenvironmentallearningcenterinthewoodsofNorthernMinnesotaoverlookingLakeSuperior.Theweekisfilledwithlearning,teambuilding,andovercomingseeminglyimpossiblechallenges.TheygoinOctober,andtheturningleavesoftreescometosymbolizethechangeshappeningtothestudentsovertheweek.ThestepsandgrowthstudentsmakeatWolfRidgebecomeametaphorMs.Johnsonusesthroughouttheyearasherstudentsfacechallengesintheclassroom.ThemostdifficultactivityistheHighAdventureRopesCourse,whichstretchesfromtowertotowerhighamongestthetreetopsfortyfeetabovetheground.Ms.JohnsonknewthisexperiencewouldbeparticularlydifficultforChelsea.Whenitwastimeforhertofastentheharness(安全带),Chelseawasalreadytrembling.Theharnessoffersphysicalprotection,butnotmuchmentalcomfortwhennothingbutaslipperyboardoranunsteadywireisbetweenyourfeetandthegroundfarbelow.ChelseasteppedhesitantlyontotheSwingingWoodBridge,andonlyaftertheinstructor’sencouragement,slowlymadeherwayacrossitsshakyboardsuptothefirsttower.Withthesupportofachaperone(监护人)stationedthere,shebeganherwayacrosstheBurmaBridge,madeofmerelythreewiresandstraps.Hertremblingbodyaddedtoitsshaking.Fromdownbelow,hergroundpartnersshoutedupsupportively,“Comeon,Chelsea,you’redoinggreat!”Chelseafinallyreachedthesecondtowerandeventuallysteppedoutontothenextchallengeandslowlyinchedherwayacross.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。Paragraph1:Nowshefacedwhatformanyisthemostdifficultactivity:theSingleWire.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
10Paragraph2:Thefinalchallengeisazipline(滑索),whichrequiresleapingoffthelasttowerandslidingtotheground.
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