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第第十三页金陵河西学校2025-2026学年第二学期期末试卷七年级英语学科满分:100分限时:100分钟2026.6第一卷选择题(共40分)一、听力(本大题共20小题,每小题0.5分,共10分)A)听下面十段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,请从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,填涂在答题卡相应位置,每段对话读两遍。1.Whendidthefilmstart?A. B. C.2.WhichkindofanimaldoesLucylikebest?A. B. C.3.Whataretheytalkingabout?A. B. C.4.Wheredoesthatmanwanttogo?A.post‑office B.shop C.restaurant5.Whatdoesthewomanorder?A.Lemonjuice.B.Greentea.C.Applejuice.6.HowdoesAmyfeelnow?A.Worried.B.Surprised.C.Excited.7.Howmuchisthereddress?A.5dollars.B.10dollars.C.15dollars.8.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Classmates.C.Teacherandparent.9.WherewasBilljustnow?A.Inthelibrary.B.Inthestadium.C.Inthesupermarket.10.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Lendthewomansometools.B.Buyanewtableforthewoman.C.Helpthewomancleanthetable.B)听下面一段对话和两篇短文。对话和短文后有几个小题,请从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,填涂在答题卡相应位置,对话和短文读两遍。听一段对话,回答第11‑12小题。11.HowmanyhoursdoesBobsleepeverynight?A.Sixorsevenhours.B.Sevenoreighthours.C.Eightorninehours.12.WhatadvicedoesthewomangiveBob?A.Eatingmorevegetables.B.Havingenoughsleep.C.Talkingwithhisfriends.听一篇短文,回答第13‑15小题,完成信息记录表。HowtotakecareofLily’scatInthemorningFeedhersome13____andgivehersomewater.AtnoonGiveheracupof14____.IntheafternoonSpendabouthalfanhourwalkingwithher.IntheeveningWatchtheprogramAnimalWorldwithher.BeforegoingtobedGiveherabathand15____.13.A.fishB.chickenC.cheese14.A.waterB.milkC.fruit15.A.haveamealB.brushherteethC.washherdishes听第二篇短文,回答16‑20小题。16.WheredidMilliegolastyear?A.TheGreatWall.B.HuangshanMountain.C.StoneForest.17.WhendidDaniel’sunclegotoHuangshanMountain?A.Lastweek.B.Lastmonth.C.Lastyear.18.WhatspecialthingdidDaniel’suncleseeonHuangshanMountain?A.Theseaofclouds.B.Theseaofflowers.C.Lotsofanimals.19.WheredidMilliefindinformationaboutHuangshanMountain?A.Fromabook.B.Fromherparents.C.OntheInternet.20.Howmuchisaticket?A.50yuan.B.100yuan.C.300yuan.二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)AIntheArizonadesertofNorthAmerica,__21__interestingtakesplacenearthehomesofsmallconeants(小型锥蚁).Biggerharvesterants(收获蚁)standwithopenmouths.Thesmallants__22__onthemandstartlickingandcleaningtheirbodies.Whenfinished,thebigantsshakethesmallerantsoff.This__23__takefromlessthan15secondstomorethan5minutes.__24__dotheydothat?Accordingtoscientists,thesmallerantscaneatthetiny,energy‑richbitstheytakefromthebiggerants’bodies.Forthebiggerants,thesmallerantshelpcleanspecialpartsoftheirbodies.Thesepartsaretoosmallforthemtocleanontheirown.Thisisjustlikehowlittlefishcleansharksunderthewater.Itisa__25__relationshipthatisgoodforbothsides.21.A.nothingB.somethingC.anythingD.everything22.A.jumpB.fallC.climbD.fly23.A.canB.can’tC.couldD.couldn’t24.AWhatB.HowC.WhenD.Why25.A.harmfulB.dangerousC.one‑sidedD.helpfulBDesertBeautyIfyouaskmostpeopleaboutthedesert,theymightdescribesandandrocks.ArchesNationalParkinUtahshowsadifferent__26__.VisitorstoArchesaresurprisedbythelifeand__27__inthedesert.Wildflowersandcactusesaddbrightcolorstotheredrock.Bluejaysandred‑tailedhawksflyuphighinthesky.Ofcourse,theparkismostfamousforitsamazing__28__.Morethan2,000naturalarcheshavebeenfoundinthepark.Someofthemstandaloneagainstthecloudlesssky;__29__standoutfromtherockyhills.Theywereformedoverthecourseof100millionyears,aswindandwater__30__brokedowntherock.Althoughthearchestookmillionsofyearstoform,ittakesonlysecondsto__31__anarchforever.In1991,LandscapeArch,thepark’slargestarch,lostapieceofrock60feetlong.Thearchstillstands,__32__itisnowmucheasiertobreak.Inthebeautyofthisdesertpark,roadsandcarsaretheonlyinterruption(干扰)tothe__33__scene.Buttheymakeiteasyforpeopleto__34__nature’sgreatworkwhileitisstillthere.In2026,theparkstartedanewentrysystem.It__35__visitorstobuyticketsuptosixmonthsearly.Inthisway,visitorscanbetterenjoythenaturalbeautyintheparkinanorganizedway.26.A.experienceB.characterC.sceneD.craft27.A.noiseB.smellC.spiritD.color28.A.hillsB.rocksC.sandD.landforms29.A.anotherB.othersC.otherD.else30.A.slowlyB.quicklyC.suddenlyD.easily31.A.protectB.forgetC.buildD.lose32.A.butB.andC.soD.then33.A.usefulB.powerfulC.naturalD.strange34.A.supportB.enjoyC.checkD.express35.A.showsB.invitesC.needsD.allows三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)AI’mheretogetmyglasses,Becausethingsarekindofblurry(模糊的).Grandmasays,“Bethankful.They’lllookperfect,nottoworry.”Thedoctortakesthemout,“Nopeeking(偷看).Counttothree.Now,Alice,lookaroundtheroom,Andtellmewhatyousee.”IseeGrandma’ssmile,Andlettersonthewall‑Thebig‑GonthetopandtheYThat’sverysmall!WiththeseI’llfollowthatrabbit,AndavoidtheQueenin______.Iwon’tgetlostinWonderland,Andsurelykeepmyhead.I’mthankfulformyspectacles,Andwhattheyhelpmesee.Butmostofall,I’mquiteobliged(感激的).Behindthem,I’mstillme.‑AdaptedfromAliceThankstheLookingGlass(es)byPattiRichards36.Whydidthedoctorsay,“Nopeeking.Counttothree.”?A.Becausetheroomwasinamess.B.Becausehehadn’tfoundtheglassesyet.C.Becausehe’dlikeGrandmatoseewiththeglassesfirst.D.BecausehewantedAlicetoseeafterputtingontheglasses.37.Accordingtotherhyme(押韵)inthepoem,whichwordshouldbeputin“______”?A.yellowB.redC.pinkD.blue38.Whichpicturebestshowsthelettersonthewall?A.B.C.D.BManyyearsago,flyingtoanotherplacesoundedimpossible.Infact,sciencehasmadeitreal.Couldfantasystoriesbecometruewiththehelpofscience?SleepingBeautyCouldanyonesleepfor100years?Ofcoursenot.Butsomeanimalsandplantssleeplong.Bearsandsnakessleepformonthsthroughthewinter.Theyslowdowntheirbreath,lowerbodytemperaturesanddon’teatordrink.Someseedscandrythemselvesoutandhideinthedarkforyears.Ifscientistscanmovethesecharacteristicstohumans,SleepingBeautymightbeborn.TalkingtoanimalsIntherealworld,talkingtoanimalsisn’teasy,butscientistsareworkingtowardsit.Tinycamerashavecollectedthousandsofhours’animalconversations.Then,specialprogramsconnectthesoundstopossiblemeanings.Theseprogramsmayletustalkbacktoanimalsinthefuture.SuperstrengthInfairystories,theluckyonesfoundmagicfoodtogetpower.Butit’sapitythatscientistshaven’tinventedanymagicfoodthatcanmakeusstronginasecond.Infact,wecangetsuperstrengthwiththehelpofsmartmachines.Mechanicalexoskeletons(机械的外骨骼)arelikewearingarobot.Theycanbeusedtohelppeoplewithdisabilitieswalkeasily.That’sprettysuper.Invisiblecoat(隐形衣)Someanimalsarequitegoodatchangingcolourstohidethemselves.Ifyouwanttohaveaninvisiblecoat,hereisgoodnewsforyou!Scientistshaveinventednewmaterialsthatcanchangethedirectionsoflightaroundobjects.________.Hidinglargerobjects,suchashumans,isevenharder,butthenewmaterialscouldcoverourcoatandmakeusatleasthardertobeseen.39.Whatdobearsandsnakesprobablydowhilesleepingthroughthewinter?①stopeatinganddrinking②slowdowntheirbreath③hideinthedark④drythemselvesout⑤lowerbodytemperaturesA.①②④B.①②⑤C.②④⑤D.③④⑤40.Accordingtothepassage,whatprogresshavescientistsmade?A.Helpingpeoplechangeskincolours.B.Talkingtoanimalsthroughprograms.C.Gettingsuperstrengththroughmachines.D.Makingpeoplesleepformonthsinwinter.41.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputintotheblank?A.However,thesenewmaterialscanonlyhidesmallobjectssofar.B.Scientistshavealreadyusedthesematerialstohidehumanbodieseasily.C.Lotsofanimalschangecoloursmainlytolookmorebeautifulinnature.D.Peoplecanbuyinvisibleclothesmadeofthenewmaterialsinshopsnow.42.Whichpartofamagazineisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A.SportsB.TravelC.HistoryD.ScienceCNilshungontoMorten’sneckasthetiredgooselandedonasmallrockyland.Theothergeesearoundwereangrybecausetheyfoundahumanamongthem.“Goaway!”criedayounggoose.“Peoplealwayshurtus!”Akka,theelderleader,stoppedthemwitharaisedwing.“Rememberhowhesavedusfromthatfoxtwicetoday?”ShelookedatNils,wholookedverycoldinhiswetclothes.“Whydidyousaveus,boy?”“I…Iwasabadboy,”Nilssaidinalowvoice,thinkingofhispastunkindacts.Atthis,Akka’sfacebecamesoft.“Thenhearthis,allflock!NowheisnotbadNils,butLittleThumb—ourfriend!”Thegeesemadeloudsounds‑‑somehappy,somestillworried‑‑tillAkkawavedherwings.“Ourrule:Ifsomeonesavesus,heorshewillbecomeourfamily!”Onebyone,thegeesetouchedNils’armwiththeirwings,makinghimfeelsurprisinglywarm.Thesmallestgooseevengavehimagreenplant‑‑theirsymbolofsharedmeals.Morningcamewiththeirfirstdifficulttask:crossingtheopensea.“Staylow!”Akkasaidinthestrongwind.NilsnowtraveledwithhisgoosefriendMorten,learnedhowbirdsmoveinsuchstrongwind.Whenhugewavesmadethemwet,hedidn’tcrybutlaughedliketheyounggeese‑‑makingAkkasmileproudly.Thatevening,asthegeesecleanedthemselves,Nilsnoticedsomeunusualsoundsinthewoods.Withoutthinking,hemadeaperfectalarm‑cry(警报叫声)‑‑asoundhelearnedjustbylistening.Thegeesetookwingrightaway,runningawayfromthefox.“Yousee?”Akkatoldtheworriedgeese.“Hehasgoodhearing,andhelearnswell!”SheletNilsstayunderherwinglikeababygoose.Abovethem,theNorthernLightsdanced‑‑nature’scelebrationoftheirnewfriendship.(Tobecontinued)43.WhatcanweknowaboutNils?A.Hewasalwayspopularamongthegeese.B.Hesavedthegeesefromadogtwiceyesterday.C.Hetraveledwiththegeesetogethertocrosstheopensea.D.Hekeptquietwhenhenoticedunusualsoundsinthewoods.44.Whichisthecorrectorderofthescenesinthestory?A.a‑d‑b‑cB.a‑d‑c‑bC.d‑a‑c‑bD.d‑c‑b‑a45.Thewriterusesthepunctuationmark“!”manytimesinthestoryto______.A.makereadersfeelsurprisedB.makethesentenceslookimportantC.showseveralstrangepartsofthestoryD.expressthecharacters'strongfeelings46.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?A.Thedifficulttaskofflyinginstrongwindandbadweather.B.Theimportanceoffollowingrulesandtraditionsinagroup.C.Thedangersgeesemeetinthefaceofhumansandotheranimals.D.Thebeginningofaspecialfriendshipbetweenaboyandsomegeese.DTherotating(旋转的)lantern,knowninChineseasZouMaDeng,isatraditionalChinesefolklantern.Itisanearlyexampleoftheuseofheatprinciples(原理).Thelanternhaddifferentnamesthroughouthistoryandevenspreadtoothercountries.Today,modernversionsofZouMaDengcanstillbefoundintoyshops.TheKongminglanternalsoworksontheprinciplesofheat.Thedifferenceisthatitrisesintotheskybecausehotairliftsitup,whiletherotatinglanternspins(快速旋转)inplacebecauseofairconvection(对流).1.Theframeofthelanternistraditionallymadeofbambooorwood.2.Athinironwire(铁丝)isplacedinthecentreasaturningaxis(轴).3.Inthemiddleoftheaxis,twoironwiresarecrossed.Papercut‑outsofpeople,horses,andotherfiguresareattachedtotheirends.4.Asmallfanwheelisfixedabovetheaxis.5.Acandleislitunderthefanwheel.Thecandlelightshinesonthepapercut‑outsandprojectstheirshadowsontothelampshade.6.Theheatfromthecandlewarmstheair.Thehotairrises,andcoolerairflowsintoreplaceit.Themovingairpushesthefanblades,causingthecentralaxistorotate.Astheaxisturns,thepapercut‑outsmoveroundandround,andtheirshadowsappeartocomealive.TheDevelopmentoftheRotatingLanternQinandHanDynastiesTheearlyformofsuchlanternsprobablyexistedasearlyastheQinDynasty.Historicaltextdescribesatallgreenjade(玉制)lampshapedlikeadragonintheXianyangPalace(咸阳宫).Whenitwaslit,thedragon'sscales(鳞片)appearedtomove.IntheHanDynasty,acraftsmannamedDingHuan(丁缓)madeaBoshanincenseburner(博山香炉)thatusedrisinghotairtomakeitsdecorationsturn.TangandSongDynastiesDuringtheTangDynasty,rotatinglanternsbecameverypopularattheLanternFestival.IntheSongDynasty,thelanternwasalsocalled"Horse‑RidingLantern".Becausepaper‑cuttingartdevelopedgreatlyatthistime,thelanternsbecamemoredelicate(精美的).Inaddition,theLanternFestivalcelebrationswereextendedtofivedays,whichhelpedthelanternspreadwidelyamongordinarypeople.MingandQingDynastiesDuringtheMingandQingDynasties,thethemesofrotatinglanternscontinuedtoexpand.Newcreativeformsappeared,suchaspaperfiguresmadefromscallionstalks(葱草).Throughtrade,therotatinglanternwasintroducedtoPersia(波斯),Europe,Japan,andotherregions.Itbecameapopulardecorativetoyoverseasaswell.47.WhatisthesimilaritybetweentherotatinglanternandtheKongminglantern?A.Bothdependonelectricitytowork.B.Bothturnheatenergyintomovement.C.Bothweredesignedmainlyforchildren.D.Bothchangedalotthroughouthistory.48.Theunderlinedword"project"probablymeans"____".A.sendsomethingawaytoafarplaceB.stopsomethingfrombeingseenclearlyC.changesomethingintoadifferentshapeD.causesomethingtoappearonanothersurface49.WhydidthelanternspreadwidelyintheSongDynasty?A.Becausetheemperorallowedordinarypeopletomakeit.B.BecausetheLanternFestivallastedlongerthanbefore.C.Becausepaper‑cuttingartdevelopedalot.D.Becauseitwasmadeofaffordablematerials.50.Whatcanwelearnfromthedevelopmentoftherotatinglantern?A.AncientChinesepeoplevalueddecoration.B.Traditionalcraftschangedlittleovertime.C.Tradehelpedthespreadofculture,especiallycraft.D.Chinesecraftsarepopulardecorativetoys.第二卷非选择题(共60分)四、语言基础知识(共25小题;每小题1分,满分25分)A)请根据括号中所给中文或单词适当形式填空,使句子意思完整正确。51.Other______(渔民)returnedwithfullboats,butSantiagocamebackwithnothingdayafterday.Hedecidedtosailfaroutbyhimself.52.Hefoughtagiantmarlinfor______(几个)days.Itpulledhisboatacrossthesea.53.Nohelpcouldreachhim,sohehadtofight______(独自).54.Hehadtostay______(wake)throughthelongnights,withhishandsbleedingfromtheline.55.He______(final)tiedthegreatfishtohisboat.Santiagoreturnedhomewithonlyaskeleton,butheprovedthatamancanbedestroyedbutneverdefeated.B)根据中文提示,补全文章。TomSawyer__56__(出发)ahikeinthemountainsearlyinthemorninglastSaturday.HetoldAuntPollyhewouldbebackbeforenoon,buthehadadifferentplaninhismind.Unfortunately,he__57__(迷路)whenheleftthemaintrail.Thewoodsgrewdarkerandthepathsalllookedthesame.However,theunexpectedsituation__58__(给了他一个机会)tocalmdownandlistentonature.Hesatonafallenlog,closedhiseyes,andheardthebirds,thewind,andthegentlesoundofahiddenstream.Halfanhourlater,hefoundhiswayback.__59__(多么令人惊叹的一次经历)itwas!He__60__(等不及)sharehisadventurewithhisfriends.Hewassuretoaddafewmoredangersjusttomakethestorymoreexciting.C)从方框中选择适当的短语填空,使文章通顺,其中有一项是多余选项。awasteoftime;gottheirideas;haveexcitingadventures;moreactiveandcreative;getclosetonature;givesusabreakfromWhydopeoplelovefantasystoriessomuch?Therearemanyreasons.First,fantasystoriestakeustoadifferentworld.Inthisworld,anythingispossible.Wecanseedragonsfly,talktoanimalsandusemagic.Thisisverydifferentfromoureverydaylives.It__61__school,homeworkandchores.Forexample,inthestoryofTheFishermanandtheGoldfish,thewifeistoogreedyandloseseverything.Second,fantasystories__62__.Thecharactersgoondangerousjourneys,fightagainstbadpeopleandsolvedifficultproblems.Wefeelexcitedwhenwereadabouttheirexperiences.Wealsolearnimportantlessonsfromthem,likebeingbraveandnevergivingup.Third,fantasystorieshelpususeourimagination.Whenweread,wehavetopicturethestrangeworldsandamazingcreaturesinourminds.Thismakesourbrains__63__.Somepeoplesayfantasystoriesarenotrealandare__64__.Butthat’snottrue.Fantasystoriesteachusaboutreallife.Theyshowustheimportanceoffriendship,courageandkindness.Theyalsohelpusunderstandourownfeelingsbetter.Infact,manyfamouswriters__65__fromfantasystories.J.K.Rowling,thewriterofHarryPotter,saidthatreadingfantasybookswhenshewasachildhelpedherbecomeawriter.Sonexttimeyoupickupafantasybook,enjoyit.Youarenotjustreadingastory‑‑youaregoingonanamazingjourney.D)短文填空:阅读下列短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式填空。Oneweekend,Iwenthorseridingwithsomeofmyfriendsinthecountryside.We__66__(ride)thehorsesfreelyonthevastgrassland,feelingthewindonourfaces.After__67__(take)abreak,wewentonahike.Atfirst,itwasabittired,__68__Istartedtoenjoyitlittlebylittle.Wehadasmallaccidentduringthehiking.Aboysuddenlyslippedandgothurt.__69__(luck),Ipreparedabandage(绷带)andhelpedhim.Itmadeusrealizethat__70__(safe)shouldalwaysbethefirst.Alongtheway,wedidsomebirdwatching__71__binocularstoo.Iwassoexcitedtoseethebirds__72__(clear).Laterwefoundabeautifulcampsiteandhadapicnicthere.Beingclosetonaturemadeeachofus__73__(happy)thanwhenwewereinthecity.Itwasan__74__(enjoy)trip.Also,Iwasproud__75__myselfforhelpingothersandlearningmoreaboutoutdooractivities.五、任务型阅读:阅读下面短文,根据所读内容,在表格的空格里填入最恰当的内容。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)TheColoradoRiverisoneofthemostimportantriversintheUnitedStateswithatotallengthofabout2,334km.ItstartsinthecentralRockyMountainsofColoradoandgoessouthwestintotheoceaninMexico.Theriveriscalled“thelifelinefortheSouthwest”inAmerica.ItrunsthroughsevenstatesintheUSandprovidesfreshdrinkingwaterforover40millionpeople.Farms,factoriesandtourismalsogreatlydependonit.Manydams(大坝)havebeenbuilttohelpsavewaterandmakeelectricityforcities.HooverDamisthelargestonealongtheriver.However,thewaterintheColoradoRiveralmostgetsusedupduringitsjourney.Becauseofawarmingclimate,thereismuchlesssnowfallinthemountainsandlesswaterrunsintotheriver.TheSouthwesthasbeengoingthroughworstdrought(干旱)theseyears.Althoughthewaterintheriverhasbecomeless,theneedforitevenhasrisen.Overthepasttwentyyears,theriverhaslostabout20percentofitsflowandtherehasbeenverylittlewaterrunningintoMexico.Nowscientistssaythattheriverprobablywon’teverreachtheseaagain.Infaceofsuchagreatchallenge,thesevenstatesthatdependontheriverforwaterhavedecidedtocutabout25%oftheiruseofwater.Butitseemstobeadifficulttask.Infact,since1922,anagreementcalledtheColoradoRiverCompacthasgoverned(管理)howthesevenstatessharethewaterintheriver.However,theagreementjustworksintimesofplentybutitseemstobeuselessunderdrought.Nowit’sveryclearthateffortsarefarfromenough.Actually,notonlytheColoradoRiver,butmanyotherriversaroundtheworldarealsoindangerofbeingusedup.Theirwaterlevelsaregoingdown.Soit’stimeforeveryoneofustostepupanddoourparttostopriversfromdisappearing.TheColoradoRiverIntroductionTheColoradoRiver,whichisabout2,334kilometers76_____,startsintheRockyMountainsofColoradoandendsintheseaofMexico.77_____Peoplecallit“thelifelinefortheSouthwest”becauseitmattersalottosevenAmericanstates.★Manyfarmsandfactoriesdependontheriver,anditevenattractsalargenumberof78_____eachyear.★Citiesalongtherivercansavewaterandproduceelectricityby79_____damsliketheHooverDam.80_____★Global81_____leadstolesssnowfallandmoredrought.★Theriver’sflowhasdroppedbyabout20%overthepast20years.Therivermay82_____arriveattheseaagainaccordingtoscientists.★Thewatersupplyhasdropped,83_____people’sneedforwaterisgrowing.Actions★Facingthisgreatchallenge,thesevenstateshavedecidedtocuttheirwaterusebyabout25%.★AnagreementcalledtheColoradoRiverCompact,governshowthestatessharewater,butit84_____toplayaroleduringdrought.Itshowsthatweneed85_____effortstomakeadifference.ConclusionManyotherriversworldwideareatriskofbeingusedupandeveryoneshouldtakeactiontopreventriversfromdisappearing.六、首字母填空。根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Inthepastfewyears,youngpeopleinChinahavestartednewwaystohavefun.FirstcameCityWalk‑‑walkingaroundthecitytodiscoverhiddenplaces.ThencameColorWalk‑‑walkingw__86__doingsmalltaskslikefindingabluecaroraredflower.Butin2026,anewtrendistakingover:parkwalking.U__87__CityWalk,whichoftenhappensonbusycitystreets,parkwalkinghappensingreenspaces.Youngpeoplegotoparksnottoe__88__hard,buttorelax.Theywalkslowly,sitonthegrass,readbooks,orjustwatchtheclouds.Manysaythats__89__timeinnaturehelpsthemlowertheirstress.A25‑year‑oldofficeworkerfromShanghaisaid,“Afteraweekofsittinginfrontofacomputer,walkingintheparkmakesmefeellikeIcanb__90__again.”Whyareyoungpeoplesuddenlysointerestedinparks?Socialmediaplaysabigpart.OnplatformslikeXiaohongshuandDouyin,t__91__ofpostssharebeautifulparkphotoswithtitleslike“Ifoundmysecretgarden”or“Aperfectdayinthepark”.Youngpeoplearealsosharingtheir“parkoutfits”andpicnicsetups.Thiso__92__sharingcreatesasenseofcommunity‑‑itmakesparkwalkinglookfunandeasytojoin.A__93__reasonisthatparksarebecomingmorewelcoming.Manycitieshavebuiltnewparksorimprovedoldones.Theyhaveaddedbenches,cleanbathrooms,andevensmallcafes.SomeparksnowhavefreeWi‑Fiandoutdoorexhibitionspaces.Thebestthingisthatmostparksarefreetoenter.“Youdon’tneedtospendmuchonit,”saidacollegestudentinChengdu.“Justtakeablanket,somesnacks,andyou’rer__94__.”Parkwalkingismorethanj
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