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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。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。
例: How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15. 答案是C。
1. How many books has Fion a received?
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.
2. What are the speakers doing?
A. Climbing up a hill. B. Having a rest. C. Waiting for someone.
3. Why was Carl at the hospital?
A. He was meeting a doctor.
B. He was looking after his wife.
C. He was visiting his daughter.
4. What is the problem with the man?
A. He can't see the sign clearly.
B. He has no ticket for the movie.
C. He has parked in a wrong place.
5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
A. The weather of Paris.B. A piece of news.C. An terrible accident.
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。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、7题。
6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Mother and son.B. Teacher and student.C. Schoolmates.
7. What does the woman say about Ms. Patty?
A. She is humorous.B. She is strict.C. She is responsible.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Which family holiday programme does the man recommend?
A. The one on the 18th.
B. The one on the 19th.
C. The one on the 20th.
9. Where will the woman probably go?
A. France. B. Greece. C. Spain.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What did Susan do right before the conversation?
A. She visited her brother.
B. She toured the company.
C. She called John Reeves.
11. What does Susan think of the place?
A. It's crowded. B. It's famous. C. It's big.
12. Who is Michael?
A. Susan's brother. B. Tara's husband. C. John's boss.
听第9段材料,回答第13 至16题。
13. What did the man lose?
A. His phone.
B. His credit card.
C. His driving license.
14. Why does the woman agree to the man's request?
A. He reserves the hotel in cash.
B. He shows the woman his driving license.
C. He provides two forms of identification.
15. What will the man probably do next?
A. Look for his passport.
B. Put away his credit card.
C. Report the situation to the bank.
16. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a hotel.B. In a bank.C. At a police station.
听第10段材料,回答第17 至20题。
17. When will the event be held?
A. From January 12th to February 10th.
B. From January 10th to February 12th.
C. From January 12th to February 12th.
18. How much should a couple with a child of 8 pay for their entranee?
A.$10. B. $20. C.$30.
19. Which event is new this year?
A. A flower show.
B. A fancy dress exhibition.
C. An ice sculpture exhibition.
20. Where will the food shops be?
A. Next to the entrance.
B. In the center of the site.
C. Beside the amusement rides.
第二部分 阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The best spring destinations in Tibet
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has long been an ideal and mysterious destination for visitors.Now with the arrival of spring, the climate is becoming more pleasant and Tibet has become an even better travel destination. Here we recommend some of the best tourist destinations in Tibet which might suit your travel taste.
Peach blossom valley, Nyingchi
The peach blossoms in Nyingchi, Tibet Autonomous Region have been named as “the most beautiful peach flowers in the world”. A great time to visit Nyingchi for the peach blos-soms would usually be from March 20 to April 15 each year.
The peach blosso m valley in Bomi County, Nyingchi, stretches for 30 kilometers, making it one of the longest in China. Peach blossoms can be seen everywhere——around houses, across farmlands and along streams. Peach trees bloom depending on the altitude and climate, so visi-tors will have the chance to enjoy the blossoms throughout April.
The Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon
The Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyo n is the deepest canyon in the world. With a total length of about 500 kilometers, its altitude spans from 7,782 meters at Namchak Barwa, the highest peak of the eastern Himalayas, to 550 meters around the Yarlung Zangbo River Valley in Metog County.
One unique feature of the spring sight here is that visitors can enjoy both the peach blos-soms and the snow-capped mountains at the same time.
Nanyi Valley
Nanyigou scenic spot is 20 kilometers away from Milin County and is an important birth-place of the mysterious Tibetan medicine culture. The scenic area covers a total area of 820hectares. The ecological conditions here are so good that the place is rich in various animal and plant species.
Surrounded by mountains and shrouded(遮蔽) in clouds, Nanyi Valley is an ideal spring destination for visitors, where you can find peach and azale a blossoms everywhere.
21. What do the three tourist destinations have in common?
A. They are all covered with snow.
B. They are rich in various animal and plant species.
C. They provide beautiful peach blossoms for visitors.
D. They are the birthplaces of the Tibetan medicine culture.
22. What can we learn from The Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon?
A. It's the second deepest canyon in the world.
B. It is 550 meters away from the eastern Himalayas.
C. Visitors can admire the snow-capped mountains there.
D.Visitors can have fun from March 20 toApril 15 eachyear.
23. Which column in the newspaper can we find this article?
A. Photography. B. Technology.
C. Agriculture. D. Tourism.
B
From the world's last seven to a global population of more than 5,000, China spent near-ly 40 years bringing back crested ibises(朱鹮) from the edge of extinction.
With its typical red crest and face, as well as a long black mouth and snow-white feath-ers, the crested ibis is known as“the oriental gem”in China. They were once widespread in East Asia and Siberia until the 20th century when hunting, ecological damage and increased human activities drove the birds to near extinction.
In 1981, the entire species around the world was down to the seven crested ibises which were found only in Yangxian County, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, and deep in the Qinling Mountains, making Qinling, a natural boundary between China's north and south,the last shelter of the wild birds.
Since 1981, the local government of Yangxian County has put forward four bans for the protection of the species, prohibiting activities including hunting in the birds’ living areas,cutting down trees where they nest, using chemicals in their food-finding areas, and firing guns in their breeding(繁殖) areas. The Chinese government arranged special funds to protect the habitat of crested ibises, sealing off mountains to plant trees in the birds’ living areas.China started the artificial breeding of crested ibises in 1991 and had bred more than 400 birds in Shaanxi as of last year.
Years of constant effort have brought promising results. It is estimated that there are more than 5,000 crested ibises in the world now, and a majority of them live in Shaanxi. The bird’s habitat in China has risen from less than 5 square km in 1981 to the current 15.000 square km.
“It is lucky that the crested ibis, an ancient bird, is still flying around,”said Zan Linsen,head of the Shaanxi Academy of Forestry.“The conservation story of crested ibises not only shows us the power of ancient life, but also the necessity and urgency of ecologieal environ-ment protection.”
24. Why are the Qinling Mountains so important for crested ibises?
A. They used to be the last habitat of crested ibises. B. They are where crested ibises were first found.
C. They are the only breeding area of crested ibises. D. They protect crested ibises from natural enemies.
25. What can we conclude from paragraph 4?
A. Crested ibises are unlikely to be bred artificially.
B. It's legal to own hunting guns in Yangxian County.
C. Hunting has been the biggest threat to crested ibises.
D. The government plays a key role in saving crested ibises.
26. How does Zan Linsen feel about the conservation of crested ibises?
A. Merciful and ambitious. B. Relieved and happy.
C. Shocked and curious. D. Sorry and regretful.
27. What is a suitable title for the text?
A. Rare animals in China: crested ibises
B. Artificial breeding of crested ibises in China
C. Endangered crested ibises making a comeback
D. Crested ibises found again in the Qinling Mountains
C
I am a professor of clinical psychology. Some time ago, I got halfway through a day of teaching before a co-worker pointed out to me I was quite careless ly wearing a different pair of shoes, one red and one black. I felt so embarrassed and upset but I would have to go teach my course like this. When I noticed how much I wanted to disappear and avoid this situation, I was determined to face it instead. I walked into class and announced to the students that I was wearing two shoes from different pairs, and directed their attention to my feet. Everyone laughed and we went on with class. Years later, a student in that class told me that this was the moment she first thought that maybe, just maybe, she could be a professor, too.
I shared my mistake because I realized that trying to hide it was interfering with my ability to concentrate my mind on my teaching—but I had no idea that it would also help shorten the psychological distance between my students and myself.
Many contexts may punish or shame people for making mistakes. Our efforts to avoid them result from our desires for success, and how others will respond to our mistakes. We might feel self-criticism and shame if we do make some.
However, mistake-making is part of learning new things, and it can draw us closer to others. It opens up the possibility of accepting mistakes gladly, letting us be more open and engaged in what we are doing.
We can say words of kindness and self-compassion to ourselves: Mistakes are natural and human; we can be kind to ourselves for this error and still try to do better next time; noticing our own imperfections can help us to be kind to others when we notice they are imperfect, too. When we practice our mistakes in this way, they can become opportunities to open up to others, learn about ourselves, and connect even more with what matters to us.
28. How does the author develop paragraph 1?
A. By giving some examples. B. By sharing personal experience.
C. By doing scientific experiments. D. By following time order.
29. Which word best describes the result of the author sharing his mistake?
A. Shameful. B. Unexpected. C. Punishable. D. Unaccepted.
30. What does paragraph 3 mainly tell us?
A. Intentions to avoid mistakes. B. Advantages of making mistakes.
C. Possibilities of making mistakes. D. Efforts to avoid making mistakes.
31. What can we know about mistakes from the last paragraph?
A. They interfere with what we are doing. B. They draw too much attention from us.
C. They make us feel irresponsible and defeated. D. They are big opportunities to get us improved.
D
Clockmaking is a traditional craft which involves the building and repair of clocks. But it is now on the red list drawn up by the Heritage Crafts Association(HCA), which has warned that more specialists are retiring than entering the profession.
David Poole, a former master, said,“The shortage of clockmakers is a problem. Whereas there used to be clockmakers on the high street, a cl ock repair shop is a rare sight today. People will find it extremely difficult to identify anyone to repair their clocks.”
There are only about 250 makers and repairers left across Britain, according to HCA's research. When specialists are near retirement, they often cannot afford to take on apprentices (学徒) as happened in the past. Besides, it is feared that the few training courses that have survived will not fill the gaps.
Howard Walwyn,a leading dealer in Kensington, warned that, if expertise in repairing is lost, clocks will become inanimate objects rather than living things, adding,“Most clockmakers have fiddled with(捣鼓) clocks as kids, taking them apart, and trying to get them to work. The problem is that young kids now are spending all their time in front of screens and show little interest in clockmaking. I've got some younger clockmakers, but they're few and far between.”
“There are also concerns that too many clockmakers are prepared to use modern mechanical solutions to make a clock work, even if those solutions are aesthetically(审美地) wrong,” said Jonathan Betts, an adviser to the National Trust. He added,“Museum collections andmore sensitive private collectors would much rather not have a clock cleaned so it looks brand new, but an awful lot of restorers reject that.”Mr Poole, who became a clockmaker in the 1990s, said,“There are few people coming into the business. Most people who are in it are edging towards retirement, as am I. If people aren't skilled, all those lovely things won't be looked after properly.”
32. What does the underlined phrase“on the red list”in paragraph 1 mean?
A. On top of standard. B. At risk of extinction.
C. In response to demand. D. In need of improvement.
33. What belongs to a traditional practice in the clockmaking field?
A. Its pairing each apprentice with a specialist.
B. Its tailoring training programs for apprentices.
C. Its bringing in new blood by employing apprentices.
D. Its postponing experienced specialists' retirement age.
34. What prevents young kids from being clockmakers according to Howard Walwyn?
A. A relatively low salary. B. The tough employment environment.
C. A limited number of training courses. D. The lack of interest in clockmaking.
35. What is Jonathan Betts' concern?
A. Many repairers adopt modern methods in clockmaking.
B. Many restorers are incapable of fixing mechanical clocks.
C. Private collectors show no interest in traditional techniques.
D. Museums refuse to include cleaned clocks in their collections.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Here are some strategies to break the cycle of bedtime procrastination(拖延症) and reclaim some of those precious hours of sleep.
Reserve your bed for sleeping—not stressing
Sometimes getting up and doing the thing that's keeping you awake can actually help you fall asleep faster. If what's keeping you up is your stress about still being awake, go ahead and get up out of bed. Walk around the house and wash dishes or do some light stretches— whatever will settle your mind. 36 , until you get really sleepy again, and go back to bed and fall asleep just fine.
Make a bedtime routine—and stick to it
Parents know that bedtime routines help young children wind down before bed. Taking a warm bath, changing into pajamas(睡衣) and curling up with a good book before turning out the lights at a consistent time works just as well for adults. 37 .
Create an environment conducive to sleep
Minimizing how much light seeps into the sleep environment can help promote better sleep. Consider installing blackout curtains or room-darkening shades in your bedroom. 38 . If you don't want to run the air condition er or a fan all night, try rethinking what you wear to bed. Experiment with what works best for you.
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Your work day is done, the family has had dinner and the kids have finished their homework. Still have 17 other things on your to-do list? Instead of staying up late to tackle them all, pick one or two things and just focus on those. The same advice goes for the activities you use to unwind.
40 , but it's important to do the things that are within our control to prioritize getting enough sleep. Being intentional about getting to be d at a reasonable time could really help you still get time for yourself, but also make sure that you're getting good sleep.
A. Reset the perfect hour
B. Narrow your after-hours to-do list
C. Society doesn't always make it easy
D. Enough Sleep is essential to your health
E. Do things that are kind of naturally calming
F. Cooler temperatures can also help you sleep better
G. The more you can create regularity around your sleep, the better it is for you
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I drove 12 miles to the county newspaper office one day. I had to sit outside and wait. Beside me lay a one-page short novel I had written, and I hoped to get it 41 .“What if the publisher didn't 42 it?”I thought to myself. I was 43 , and every now and then,I stood up and walked back and forth.
Eventually, I was led to the publisher's office by his secretary. I still felt tense, but the kind smile he shared with me soon made me 44 .I didn't even own a 45 at the time, so he had to read my handwritten 46 . Then he said,“I couldn't like it enough and I would include it in the next week's 47 .”I jumped with joy and said,“Thanks, sir.”But I expected even more.
I asked him if I could keep 48 for him each week. He thought for a mo ment and then 49 . He even said he would pay me five dollars for each new thing I wrote. I was so 50 that I skipped and danced on the sidewalk when I went outside. Little did I know that moment would 51 my life.
That was almost 40 years ago. Now, I have my own studio and lead a better life. I 52 to write something new for my publisher—my friend each week. As I write, I 53 . I've become a determined and patient person. Each time I learn something new,I 54 write it to get my friend to publish it. Without my friend, I would never be the 55 I am today.
41. A. come out B. put away C. set aside D. cut down
42. A. explain B. want C. suspect D. lose
43. A. out of practice B. around the clock C. through thick and thin D. on pins and needles
44. A. panicked B. eased C. confused D. surprised
45. A. follower B. clue C. typewriter D. schoolroom
46. A. invitation B. chart C. application D. story
47. A. bill B. ban C. edition D. exhibition
48. A. writing B. detecting C. copying D. understanding
49. A. admitted B. agreed C. shook D. left
50. A. capable B. reliable C. grateful D. cheerful
51. A. change B. remind C. share D. end
52. A. learn B. continue C. hesitate D. regret
53. A. approve B. stretch C. bend D. grow
54. A. rarely B. casually C. routinely D. previously
55. A. author B. officer C. secretary D. publisher
第二节 (共10 小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Light-drawing artist Wang Sibo, better known as Roy Wang, led a team in a successful attempt 56 (break) the Guinness World Record for the most people light drawing at the same time on June 29.
The challenge 57 (take) place at Guangzhou Technician College, Guangdong Province, 58 Wang, along with four of his team members and 355 students from the college, completed a huge light drawing artwork in around two hours. The artwork shows images, 59 (include) a lion's head from Guangdong's characteristic art form lion dancing, the emblem(象征) of the Communist Party of China, as well as hundreds of pentagrams(五角星). Because some of the students' light drawing didn't appear in the final photograph, the challenge registered 60 total of 328 people who completed the task.
“With this innovative challenge, we would like to pay our respects 61 the founding anniversary of the Communist Party of China, and inspire young people to learn new 62 (skill) and contribute them to the development of our country,”Wang said.“It is also our ambition to promote the spirit of Chinese craftsmanship to the world, and showca se the high- quality 63 (achieve) of Chinese education.”
This marks the third time that Wang has 64 (successful) broke the Guinness World Record, following his records in 2018 and 2021 in completing the 65 (large) light drawing.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,最近你校举办了主题为“Moving Towards Living Independently”的家庭劳动实践活动。请你写一篇短文向校英文报投稿,内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.获取某项生活技能的过程(如烹饪、洗衣等);
3.个人感受。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Moving Towards Living Independently
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I am a volunteer of Story Dogs. Rosie and I began our Story Dogs journey at a local elementary school in Term 2 this year.
Story Dogs is based on the successful American literacy program, Reading Education Assistance Dogs, which was built around the appealing idea of children and young adolescents reading to dogs.
Reading sessions take place in a quiet area of the school grounds, such as the library or outside the classroom. A reading session is about 20 minutes long, where each child is one-on-one with the dog team. Books are chosen to suit the student's reading level.
Jayon, a Year 2 student, is such a good boy as everyone likes. No one is perfect. Jayon, however, wanted nothing to do with reading! That made Jayon's teachers and parents feel helpless. His wonderful teacher used all kinds of teaching methods, but none of them improved. At the same time, his parents trembled with his reading performance. Jayon struggled to stay focused, which meant he was disinterested in his school work... until he met Rosie!
When Jayon first came to read with us, I noticed a few things about his reading. For example, he would guess the words and become distracted very easily. He was unable to hold the book still, which would obviously make it difficult for him to read and he would lose interest very quickly, which meant I would have to read to him.
So I came up with a plan. I decided I would hold the book instead and point to each word and helped him to sound the words out instead of guessing. To keep him focused and still, I asked him to pat Rosie's back, which helped keep his hands busy. Rosie certainly didn't mind a bit!
Using these methods, Jayon's reading improved every week! He developed a beautiful bond with Rosie and she would show him so much love and affection! She knew he needed her and it was lovely to watch them together. With weeks passing by, Jayon's enthusiasm for reading became stronger.
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。
Jayon finally loved reading.
I was told that Jayon would receive the Growth Award at the end of year.
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61.to 62.skills 63.achievement(s) 64.successfully 65.largest
写作:
第一节:
参考范文:
Moving Towards Living Independently
To further improve the students'independent sense of life, our school recently held an ac- tivity entitled"Moving Towards Living Independently". Students of all grades were actively involved.
Considering cooking is an essential life skill and that I'm obsessed with all kinds of deli- cious food, I chose cooking as my practice project. I surfed the Internet and watched lots of short videos, which gave me much information about cooking techniques. I also turned to my parents for help. They patiently explained their daily routine to me and removed some of my misconceptions about cooking. And luckily, Imade it finally.
In the process of cooking, I not Only learned the importance of independence, but also experienced the difficulty in becoming independent.
第二节:
参考范文:
Jayon finally loved reading. He told me he would even read to his own dog at home. His wonderful teacher also kept me up to date with his progress in class. It was wonderful to hear that not only had his reading improved dramatically but his writing, focus and behaviour had also improved! By the end of the last term of school, he had climbed 9...yes,9 reading levels! Each week I was shocked at how much he had improved and how he would absolutely nail those big words which was once very scary!
I was told that Jayon would receive the Growth Award at the end of year. I was fortu- nate to be able to witness the wonderful moment when Jayon was presented with his award. And I was extremely proud that the Story Dogs program was given some credit to his achievement, alongside the hard work and patience of his teachers. It was an emotional and proud moment for his lovely family as well who were very grateful to Rosie and me! All of my students looked forward to Rosie and me visiting every week! Knowing that my beautiful Rosie and I can have such a huge impact on their future makes it all worthwhile!
听力部分录音材料
(Text 1)
M:Oh, what beautiful presents Aunt Mary bought for you! What else have you got, Fiona?
W:I've also got three books. The Three Musketeers, Treasure Island and Robinson Crusoe.
And what about you, Jim?
(Text 2)
M:Would you like to stop for a rest now?
W:Oh, let's keep going. We are almost at the top of the hill.
(Text 3)
W:I saw Carl at the hospital. I wonder if his wife is ill.
M:His wife is fine. His daughter just had a baby and he was visiting her, I think.
(Text 4)
W:Sir, don't you see the no parking sign?
M:I won't be here long. My wife will finish her movie in five minutes.
W:Sorry,sir, not even for one minute. You'll get a parking fine if you don't go.
(Text 5)
M:Hello,Annie, you look very excited, why?
W:Don't you hear a piece of exciting news?
M:What is it? Come on, tell me!
W:Paris will host the 2024 Olympics.
(Text 6)
W:Hi, Mark. What class did you have just now?
M:Oh,Ms. Patty's history class.
W:Ms. Patty? She is really smart and knows different kinds of knowledge.
M:I can't agree with you more. She is the kind of teachers you can talk to freely
W:Oh, yes. She speaks softly, so I like her. In addition, she has a good sense of humor.
(Text 7)
W:Do you have any family vacation programme in your travel agency?
M:Let me see. There is one on the 18th. The 19th is full and the 20th is not good because it's just for two people.
W:Where are the destinations?
M:France, Spain and Greece. The cheapest one is in France but this is in an apartment. If you want to stay in a hotel, it will cost less to go to the Hotel Playa in Spain.
W:OK. What kind of hotel is it?
M:It has three stars. It doesn't have its own beach but it has a swimming pool and children's club.
W:That's OK.
(Text 8)
M:Good morning, Susan Brown?
W:Yes,good morning
M:Oh, I'm John Reeves. I manage the Sales Department here in Rusko International. You can call me John.
W:OK,John.
M: Have you already been shown around the company?
W:Yes, I got here at 9:00 am, and Tara gave me a tour of the place.
M:And what do you think of the place?
W:It's a lot bigger than I thought it would be.
M:Yes,a lot of people say that. Now we have over 50 people working here. Well, where did you hear about Rusko International?
W:From my brother, Michael Brown. He worked for you a couple of years ago. And he always speak well of you.
M:Oh, I remember him. You'll say hi to him from me, won't you?
W:Sure.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。(Text 9)
W:Good evening. May I help you?
M:Yes,I have a reservation here tonight, but I have a little problem.
W:What's the matter?
M:Well, my credit card was lost this afternoon. Would it be possible to use your phone to report the situation to the bank?
W:Of course. There's a phone on that table over there.
M:OK, thank you. Could you let me check into the hotel without a credit card?
W:Well, we don't normally do that. Did you make your reservation with the lost credit card?
M:No.I used a different card.
W:OK. Well, if you have two forms of identification, I can use the other credit card number to check you in.
M:That's great! I have my passport and my driving license right here.
W:Excellent. I'll check you in, and you can call the bank from your room if you like.
(Text 10)
M:Hello, everyone. The Winter Carnival is coming soon. We prepare different kinds of activities for it. I'd like to take this opportunity to talk about our plan for the Winter Carnival this year. We plan to hold the event from January 10th to February 12th at the Sky Site. We suggest an entrance fee of $10.You can also bring your children aged 12 or under. No admission charge for them. The site will be divided into six areas. In the center, there will be a flower show. It is a good place to take pictures. To the side of the flower show, there will be two areas for amusement rides. We will set up 30 rides in these areas. This year, there will be two new events—a fancy dress competition and an ice sculpture exhibition. We will set up a tent for the fancy dress competition. If you are good at designing clothes, bring your works to the competition. Finally, next to the entrance, there will be four food shops where visitors can enjoy food from around the world, such as Italian food, Chinese food, Japanese food, Mexican food and so on. We have attached a map for your reference. You can pick one up at the ticket office. That's all. Thank you.
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