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專題16閱讀理解考點3說明文(一)(2022?湖南益陽?中考真題)Doyouknowhowtocook,cleanorgrowplants?Ifnot,youwillsoon.Thesewillbepartoflabor(勞動)educationstartingthisautumn.Anewstandardforlaboreducationrecentlycameout.Studentsinprimaryandmiddleschoolwillhaveatleastonelaboreducationclassaweek.Theywilltryandexperiencedifferentkindsoflaborandlearndifferentlifeskillsandevenjobskills.Thestandardincludesdifferenttasksfbreachgrade.Forexample,studentsinGrade5andGrade6willlearntocooktwoorthreecommondishes,likefriedeggsoreggsoupwithtomatoes.LaboreducationcanenrichChinesestudents5life.Chineseschooleducationdidn'tpayenoughattentiontothisinthepast.Accordingtoa2019report,Chinesekidsonlydo12minutesofpracticalactivityeachday.Thenewstandardalsocallsonfamiliestotakepartinstudents9laboreducation.Theywillmakehouseworkliststohelpstudentsbemoreindependent.Besideshouseworkskills,studentswillhaveachancetotrynewtechnologieslike3Dprinting.Theywillalsolearntomaketraditionalhandicrafts(手工藝品).Accordingtothepassage,whenwilllaboreducationstart?A.Thisautumn. B.Nextyear. C.Twoyearslater.XiaoHuawillbeinGrade6nextterm,shewill.learnonlyonelifeskilllearntocooktwoorthreecommondisheshaveatleasttwolaboreducationclassesaweekLaboreducationinChinacan.enrichstudents5lifemakeparentsdomorehouseworkmakestudentshavelessschoolworkHowwillfamilieshelpstudentsbemoreindependent?A.Bymakinghouseworklists.B.Bydoinghomeworkforthestudents.C.Byaskingstudentstodoeverythingathome.Inlaboreducationclass,whatwillstudentsNOTlearntodo?A.Try3Dprinting.B.Maketraditional

handicrafts.C.Sellthingsonline.handicrafts.C.Sellthingsonline.(二)(2022?湖南益陽?中考真題)InancientChina,willowbranches(柳枝)wereoftenusedasagifttofriendsandfamilymemberswhowouldleave.Doyouknowwhywillowbranchesareasymbolofsayinggoodbye?Onereasonisthatwillowtreesarestrong.Theycanliveinanysoil,wetordry,northorsouth.Becauseofthisspecialfeature,whensayinggoodbyetolovedones,givingawillowbranchisawaytotellthemyouhopetheywilleasilygetusedtotheirnewlivingenvironment.Anotherreasonisthat,inChinese,thepronunciationfbrthewillowtree“柳"issimilartothecharacter”留SogivingawillowbranchinancientChinawaslikeaskingtheotherstostay,eventhoughyouknowthattheymustleave.It'ssaidthatthiscustombecamepopularduringtheHanDynasty.Atthattime,Baqiao,abridgeinChang'an,today'sXi'an,wasacommonplacetosaygoodbye.Peopleoftenstoppedthereandhandedwillowbranchestopeoplewhoweregoingtodepart.Willowbranches,asasymbolofsayinggoodbye,wereoftenmentionedinpoems,especiallyatthetimeoftheTangandSongdynasties.WhowerewillowbranchesoftenusedasagifttoinancientChina?One'sparentswhowouldstay.One'sfriendsandfamilymemberswhowouldleave.One'slovewhowouldcomebackafterbeingawayfbralongtime.Accordingtothepassage,thewillowtreescanliveinanysoilbecausetheyare.A.magic B.beautiful C.strongGivingawillowbranchinancientChinawaslike.A.askingtheotherstostayB.askingtheothersforhelp C.wishingtheotherstoleaveTheunderlinedword“depart“inParagraph4probablymeans""inChinese.A.返回 B.離開 C.相遇Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?Akindofstrongtree-WillowtreesAcommonplacetosaygoodbye-BaqiaoAsymbolofsayinggoodbye一Willowbranches(三)(2022?內(nèi)蒙占通遼?中考真題)HometotheyearlyWorldInternetConference(WIC),Wuzhen,awatertowninEastChina'sZhejiangProvince,hasalwaysbeenconnectedwithtechnology.Wuzhen'sPeople'sParkwasbuiltinthe1950s.Butthistraditionalparkisnowacenterwiththelatesttechnologies.Poweredbytechnologiesincluding5G,AIandAR,23interactivedisplayshavebeensetupinthepark.AnAIassistantisplacedatthepark'sentrance.Fromtheweatherforecasttothepriceofmeatandvegetables,itprovidesdaily-lifeinformationforthelocalpeople.SquaredancingispopularinChina.Abigscreenhasbeenputupinthepark'ssquare,anddancerscanlearnroutines(路線)fromthescreenoruseitasamusicplayer.UsingAR,dancerscanseethemselvesthroughthespecialcamera,makingthescreena“mirror”.Therubbishcansherearesmart,too.Therubbishcanopensbyitselfwhenitsensessomethingmovingnear.Itthensortstherubbishandtellsyouwhichkinditfallsin.Thevirtual(虛擬的)zoointheparkisthechildren'sfavorite.Byusingthepark'sapptoscan(掃描)thearea,visitorscancheckoutvirtualanimalsbyARcameras.Theparkisnotjustacollectionoftechnologiesputtogetherfbrnoreason.Alltheservicesweredesignedaccordingtopeople'sactualneeds,whichshoweduswhat^technology+“couldbelikeinthefuture.WhatisWuzhenfamousfbraccordingtothetext?A.AR. B.Awatertown.C.Technologies.D.ThePeople'sPark.WhatwillyoufirstseewhenyougotoWuzhen'sPeople'sPark?A.ARcameras.B.Abigscreen.C.Smartrubbishcans.D.AnAIassistant.Whatwilltherubbishcandowhensomethingmovesnear?①Itopens.②Itscanspeople.(3)Itsortstherubbish.@Ittellspeoplewhichcantodrop.⑤Itputstherubbishpeoplethrowintherightcanbyitself.A.①③@ B.①?④ C.②④? D.②③④Whydochildrenlikethevirtualzoointhepark?A.Becausetheycanusethepark'sapp.B.BecausetheycanseetheanimalsonTV.Becausetheycanplaymobilephonesfreely.Becausetheycanseemanykindsofvirtualanimalsthere.Whatmayourfuturelifebelikeaccordingtothetext?Thetechnologieswillservepeoplebetter.Peoplecangoanywherebycarforfree.AlltheAIassistantswillbehereandthere.Allthepeoplemustlearntechnologies.(四)(2022?湖南株洲?中考真題)Japanrecentlyshowedtheworld'sfirstDual-ModeVehicle(DMV),amini-bus-liketrainwhichrunsbothonroads,likeabus,andonrails,likeatrain.Itlooksjustlikeabusbutitdefinitelymakesanimpressionintermsofpracticaluse.Itrunswithnormalrubbertires(輪胎)ontheroad.Butwhenitneedstobecomethetrainmode,thefronttireswillbeliftedup,andthebackwheelsstaydowntopushthevehicle.Thechangefrombustotraintakesonlyabout15seconds.“TheDMVcanworkasabusandrunontotherailwayaswell,"ShigekiMiura,CEOofAsaCoastRailway,toldReuters.t4Wcexpectittohelpmanyoldpeopleinthecountryside.Wcalsohopeitcanattracttouristswithitsmanybeautifulcolors."Itcancarryupto21passengersandrunataspeedof60km/hintrainmode,andupto100km/hasabus.ShigekiMiuraalsotoldthenewsreporterconfidentlythatthespecialvehiclecouldhelpsmalltownslikeKaiyowithanagingandshrinking(減少的)population.Intheseplaces,itismoreandmoredifficultforconventional(傳統(tǒng)的)transportationcompaniestomakemoney.Inthenearfuture,manymoreDMVswillconnectseveraltowns,coveringpartofthecoastofShikokuislandandofferingpassengersprettyseasideviews.Accordingtothepassage,DMVis.A.astrangebus B.anewcar C.amini-bus-liketrainWhatisthespeedofDMVasatrain?A.30km/h. B.60km/h. C.100km/h.WhatdoesShigekiMiurathinkofDMV?A.Itisusefulandhelpful.B.Itisbigandpopular.C.Itissafeandcheap.Inthenearfuture,manymoreDMVsducesomerubbishB.helpoldpeopleinthecityC.connectseveraltowns20.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.TravelinShikokuIslandABeautifulSmallJapaneseTownTheWorld'sFirstDual-ModeVehicle(五)(2022?湖南株洲?中考真題)TomatoesarethemostpopularcropamongAmericanhomegardeners.Thesmellofhomegrowntomatoeswillmakeyouthinkoflovelysummers.Anadvantageofgrowingyourowntomatoesisvariety(品種豐富).Ifyouvisitagardencenter,youwillfindseeds(種子)andsmallstarterplantsforyellowtomatoes,purpletomatoes,hugetomatoes,andevenverysmalltomatoes.Therearekindsyousimplycan'tfindatalocalfoodstore.GardenwriterJessicaDamianolovestomatoes.Infact,shecreatedandhostedTheGreatLongIslandTomatocompetitionwhileworkingforalocalnewspaperinNewYork.Thecelebrationsofpeoplewholovetomatoesor“tomatophilcs”continuedfbr13years.Onetomatothatwasenteredintothecompetitionweighedmorethan2.3kilos.Damianoalsogottomeetandspeakwiththecompetitivetomatogrowerswhoraisedthewinningfruits.Itdidnottakelongforhertonoticesomecommonpracticesamongthem.First,startseedsearlyindoorsandthenplantthemintolargercontainersbeforemovingthemoutdoors.Plantthemdeeplyintothesoil,about30cmabovetheground.Thiswillproducestrongplants.Then,givethetomatoesplentyofwater,softsoil,heatandlight.Itisbesttogrowtomatoesinaplacethatreceivesatleastsixhoursofsunlighteachday.Remembertoremoveweeds(雜草)becausethiscanprotecttomatoesfromdiseasesandpests,givingtheplantsenoughnutrientstoproducefruit.Lastbutnotleast,tomatoesgrowbestinsoilwithapHlevelbetween6.0and6.8.IfthepHreadingislowerthan6.0,youcanaddabout2cupsoflimeintothesoilfbreachplant.Makesuretomixitdeepintothesoil.Ifyouwanttogrowreallybigtomatoes,trythosetipsfromexpertgrowersandyoumayhaveabigharvest!Whatisanadvantageofhomegrowntomatoes?A.Look. B.Cost. C.Variety.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutJessicaDamiano?Shecreatedandhostedatomatocompetition.Shegrewahugetomatoweighing2.3kilos.Shelikedeatingtomatoesverymuch.Theunderlinedword“containers“inParagraph4means""inChinese.A.集裝箱B.容器C,貨柜24.Tomatoescangrowbetterif.theyareplantedindoorsB.theyreceiveenoughsunlightC.theygrowwithweedsA.Howtogrowtomatoesathome.Whypeopleliketomatoes.Whentoholdtomatocompetitions.(六)(2022?湖南湘西?中考真題)4ntheChinesehistory,writingtoolsplayanimportantrole.Amongthem,thewritingbrushisthefirstonethatshouldbepaidattentionto.ThebeginningofthewritingbrushinChinacandatebackto(追溯到)theNeolithicAge(新石器時代),whileitspopularitywasduringtheWarringStatesperiod(戰(zhàn)國時期).ThistooliswidelyusedinChinesewritingandpainting.Nowadays,calligraphy(書法)classesaretaughttostudentsatschool.TeachersteachstudentshowtousethewritingbrushtoenjoyandspreadtraditionalChineseculture.Thesoftbrushcancreatestrongandpowerfullinesonpaper.Butthatonlycomesthroughyearsofhardwork.Ifyouwanttobeanexcellentwritingartistandbehighlypraisedbyothers,youneedtokeeppracticingforalongtimeeveryday.FormanyChineseartists,thebrushismorethanawritingtool.4tItseemsinmyblood,whenIpickupthewritingbrush,suddenlymythoughts,ideasandevenstoriesbuildarelationshipwiththebrush,“saidLiuQinghc,afamousChineseartist.Withagoodwritingbrush,whenweputourideasintoit,wegiveitlife.Amongwritingtools,isthefirstonethatshouldbepaidattentionto.A.paper B.ink C.thewritingbrushWhattimecanthewritingbrushinChinadatebackto?A.TheNeolithicAge. B.TheWarringStatesperiod.C.TheSpringandAutumnperiod.Whichofthefollowingcandescribethelinescreatedbythewritingbrush?A.Weakandcareful. B.Strongandpowerful. C.Straightandbeautiful.Whydotheteachersteachstudentshowtousethewritingbrush?A.Totellallstudentstousethewritingbrushoutofclass.B.ToenjoyandspreadtraditionalChineseculture.C.Tohelpstudentsgethighgradesinexaminations.Whatcanyoulearnfromthepassage?A.Ifyouwanttobeanexcellentwritingartist,youneedtokeeppracticing.B.Calligraphyclassesaren'ttaughttostudentsatschoolnow.C.ThewritingbrushisonlywidelyusedinChinesewriting.(七)(2022?遼寧大連?中考真題)?Otters(水猴)arecutewateranimals.Recently,therehasbeenatrend(趨勢)ofkeepingthemaspets.InJapan,some“ottercaffes“areopenforbusiness.Peoplecanpaytoplaywiththeottersthereandtotakephotoswiththem.InIndonesia,peoplegoswimmingwiththeirpctottersandtake“ftmny“videos.Thesephotosandvideospostedonlinehaveattractedmorepeopletobuyottersaspets.?However,thesephotosandvideosmaskthefactthattheonlinetradeisdoingharmtootters.Inthewild,babyottersusuallystaywiththeirmothersduringtheirfirstyearoflife.Accordingtoareport,70percentofotterssoldonlineareunderayearold.Thesebabyottershavebeenstolenfromtheirmothers.Whenthey'rekeptaspetsbyhumans,theydonotlivefull,naturallives.③Ollersareverysocial(群居的).Theyliveinfamilygroupsofuptofifteeninthewild.Keepinganotterasapetcanmakeitverysadandlonely.Theseanimalsalsoneedenoughspacetoswim.Theirowners'bathtubs(浴缸)orpoolsaremuchsmallerthanthebodiesofwaterinthewild.④Ontheotherhand,itisnotwisetokeepottersaspetsathome.Theyhaveaveryspecialfishysmell.Ifthey'rekeptindoors,theywillleavealotofdroppingsaroundthehouse.Thiswouldmakethesmellevenmoreunpleasant.Besides,whenottersareupset,theywillmakeloudnoisesandevenattack(攻擊)people.Ifapersonisbittenbyanotter,heorsheneedstogotothehospitalimmediately.⑤So,whatcanwedotostoptheotterpettrade?Well,oneofthemainwaysistoletmorepeopleknowthatottersshouldnotbekeptaspets.Weshouldalsokeepaneyeononlinepostsabouttheseanimals.Whenphotosandvideosshowbabyottersbeingkeptorsoldaspets,don'tsharethem.Peopleliketokeepottersaspetsbecausetheyare.A.lonely B.cute C.friendly D.quietTheunderlinedword“mask"hastheclosestmeaningto.A.show B.protect C.hide D.changeBecauseoftheonlinepettrade,otters.A.mayoftenfallillB.can'tliveasociallifeC.havenofoodtoeatD.havenoplacetoswim34.WhatdoesParagraph(4)mainlytellus?A.Ottersdon'tmakegoodpets. B.Ottersaredangeroustopeople.C.Ottersmayliveahardlifeaspets. D.Ottersoftenmakeamessintheroom.35.Whatisthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?Tostoppeoplefromkeepingpetsathome.Tointroducethewaysofprotectingpetotters.Toshowthefactsoftheonlineotterpettrade.Totellpeopletosaynototheotterpettrade.(八)(2022?遼寧沈陽?中考真題)Wouldyoutryfoodmadeofrubbish?WhenworldleadersgottogetherattheUNforameetingonclimate(氣候)change,theyhadaspeciallunch.Thefoodwasmadefromsomethingthatmostofuswouldthrowaway.Therewasasaladmadeofvegetablescraps(剩菜葉).Theleadersalsohadhamburgersmadeoffruitleftoverfromjuicing.TheUNsaidthisremindedpeopleaboutfoodwasteandthebadinfluenceithasonclimatechange."Foodwasteisnotoftennoticedinclimatechange,andthatisshamefulwhensomanypeopleareinhunger.^^saidagovernmentsecretary.Mostpeopledon'tevenrealizehowmuchfoodtheythrowawayeveryday.Sometimestheycooktoomuchortheydon'tuseitintime.Everyyearmorethanone-thirdofallfoodproducedworldwidegoestowaste,accordingtotheUN.Stopthewaste,andthewholeworldcouldsave$300billionfromwastedfood.Moreimportantly,itcouldalsodolessharmtotheenvironment.Thinkaboutabagofcheese(奶酪).Beforewebuyitatthestore,peoplehavetoraisethecows,dealwiththemilk,anddrivetotheshoptosellthecheese.Ifyouthrowthecheeseaway,youhavewastedenergy,fuel(燃料)andwater,whichgiveoutgreenhousegasesthataddtoglobalwarming.TheUNsaidifwestopthrowinggoodfoodaway,wecouldcutdownupto17milliontonsofCO2.Thegoodofthatwouldbethesameastakingoneineveryfourcarsofftheroad.36.Whydidthewriterthinkthelunchwasspecial?A.Becausethevegetablesweremadeintojuice.B.Becausetheleadershadasaladandhamburgers.Becausefoodwascookedfromsomethingthrownaway.Becausethelunchwaspreparedwithdifferentfreshfruits.37.Whatdoesfoodwasteinfluenceatlast?A.Fuel. B.Cars. C.Cows. D.Climate.Whatcanyouinfer(推斷)fromthetext?Evensmallactionscanhelpmakeourworldbetter.Weshouldbuyabagofcheesefromthesupermarket.Mostpeoplehavealreadypaidattentiontofoodwaste.Savingfoodismoreimportantthandrivingcarslessoften.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthetext?A.Cheese—Healthyforpeople B.Ameeting—TraditionalattheUNC.Foodwaste-Badfortheenvironment D.Greenhousegases-DangeroustotheEarth(九)(2022?山東H照?中考真題)Whenyoudosomerunning,youhavealotofenergywhichcomesfromthemovementofyourbody.Whenyousuddenlystop,yourbodylosesthisenergy.Wealreadyhavewatchesandsmallmedicaldevises(設備)whichcanuseenergythatwemakewhenwemove.Inthefuture,peoplelikepoliceofficersandsoldiersmayweardevicesontheirlegsto“catch"thislostenergyandkeepitinbatteries(電池).Theycouldusethepowerforcomputers,radiosorotherdevices.InDecember2008,mostpeoplewalkingacrossHachikoSquare,Tokyo,probablydidnotnoticefouryellowsquaresontheroadastheyhurriedtowork.Thesquaresweremadeofspecialmaterialsthatmakeelectricitywhentheychangeshape.Whenpeoplestoodonthesquares,theshapeofthematerialschangedandtheyproducedelectricity.Thesquareswereonlytherefortwentydays,butinthattimetheyproducedenoughpowertomakeaTVwork1,400hours!ImagineputtingthesesquaresunderallthestreetsinTokyo.Oneday,wemayturnourstreetsintopowerstations!Wecanalsousebodyheat.Everyday,250,000peopleuseStockholm'sCentralStation.Theyeatanddrink,carryheavybags,andruntocatchtrains-andtheirbodiesproducealotofheatwhentheydothesethings.Insidethestation,theheatistakenfromtheairandusedtoheatwaterforanearbybuilding.Itisagreatwaytogetfreeenergy-allyouneedisalotofpeople.Whatprovidesenergyforthewatchesandsmallmedicaldevices?A.Electricityinbatteries. B.Bodymovement.C.Powerstations. D.Bodytemperature.Thematerialsinthefoursquaresproduceelectricitybychangingthe.A.shapeB.colorC.weightD.direction42.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thehightemperature.B.Thehotwaterservice.C.Theuseofbodyheat.D.Thecrowdedstation.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?Peoplepowerismadegooduseofnow.It'seasytoturnstreetsintopowerstations.Theuseofpeoplepowerhasabrightfuture.Thewriterdoubtstheuseofpeoplepower.(十)(2022?山東日照?中考真題)Afterwork,yougobackhome,openanapp,placeyourorder,andwaitforyourfoodtobedelivered(投遞)yourhome.ThisishowmanyyoungpeopleeatinChinathesedays.AccordingtothelatestreportfromtheChinaInternetNetworkInformationCenter.421millionChinesepeopleuseonlinefooddeliveryservices.That'sjusthalfofthetotalnumberofInternetusersinChina.Whichgroupofpeopleisorderingfoodonlinethemost?Forsure,itismainlyyoungpeople.ArecentreportbyMeituan,afooddeliveryservice,showedthat86.3%oftheservice'susersarebetween20and34yearsold.Thesepeoplearethemainforcedrivingthedevelopmentofthefooddeliveryindustry.Smallfamiliesdependlargelyonfooddeliveryservices,Chinesefamilieshavechangedinsizeoverthepasttenyears.In2002,only7.7%offamilieshaveonlyoneperson.Butthisnumberincreasedto15.6%in2017.Two-personfamiliesrosefrom18.4%in2002to27.2%in2017.Forsmallfamilies,cookingalwaystakesalotoftimeandenergy,soorderingfoodonlinehasbecomemorepopular.TheimprovementofChina'sfooddeliveryserviceshasalsomademorecustomersinterested.AccordingtoMeituan'sreport,theaverage(平均)timeittakestomakeafooddeliverydroppedfrom38minutesin2016to29minutesin2020.Manydeliveryappsarealsoofferingmoreservices,deliveringproductssuchasfruit,vegetables,medicineandevenflowers.Astheirservicescontinuetoimprove,it'scertainthatthefooddeliveryindustrywillkeepgrowinginthefuture.Thewriterintroducesthetopicby.A.givinganexample B.tellingastoryC.makingacomparison D.answeringaquestionWhat'sthemainideaofParagraph2?A.86.3%ofInternetusersorderfoodonline.Fooddeliveryhasdevelopedrapidly.Fooddeliveryispopularwithyoungpeople.MostInternetusersliketoorderfoodonMeituan.Whyhasorderingfoodonlinebecomemorepopular?A.Peoplearelazierthanbefore. B.Peoplearen'tgoodatcooking.C.Familiespreferdifferentfood. D.Familiesarebecomingsmaller.

Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthefooddeliveryindustry?A.ItA.Itwillbegrowingwell.C.Itshouldn'tofferotherservices.D.Itsdevelopmentwillslowdown.C.Itshouldn'tofferotherservices.D.Itsdevelopmentwillslowdown.(H^一(H^一)(2022?廣西玉林?中考真題)WhenGoldieNejatbegandevelopingrobotsin2005,shespentmuchofhertimeknockingondoorstoletpeopleknowhowherrobotsworkedbutfewshowedinterest.“Butnow,it'sdifferent,''saysNejat."Peoplecallingfromaroundtheworldaskwhenmyrobotsaregoingtobeready.,?Nejat?srobotsaremadetofillanincreasingneed:care-givingfortheold.Thepopulationofthepeopleoverage80willbe426millionin2050,threetimeslargerthanthatnow.Somehaveworriedthatcare-givingrobotsmightmakehumaninteraction(互動)lessandcausemorehumanstolosetheirjobs.fckButthepurposeistosupporthumancare,nottoreplaceit,“saysBrianScassellati.Hehastestedrobotswithdifferentpatients,andfoundthatdailyinteractionwithrobotscanhelpchildrenwithautismspectrumdisorder(自閉癥譜系障礙)improvesocialskills.Well,ofcourse,morerobotshaveservedtheBeijing2022WinterOlympics.Cleaningrobotscanclean8,600squaremetersofindoorlargepublicareassuchasstaffarea,athleteareaandcompetitionhall.Andcleaningrobotscanadapt(適應)tolarge-trafficcrowdsandcontinuous(持續(xù)的)work.Forthosewhoarenotwearingmasks(口罩)inthearea,remindingrobotswillcomeforwardtoremindthemtowearmasks.What'smore,delivery(配送)robotshaveenteredthemainmediacenterrestaurant,whereeachdishismadebyrobots.Afterthecookingiscompleted,therobotswilltakeittotheorderingguests.Asafieldgrows,scientiststrytounderstandhuman-robotrelationshipsbetter.Dorobotsofferadvantagesbecausetheydon'thavefeelingsanddon'tgiveopinions?"Onethingisclear,“Scassellatisays."Manytypesofrobotsarequietlyservingthepeopleandtheneedforthatwillincreaseinthefuture.^^48.ForwhatareNqjat'srobotsmade?Knockingondoors.Takingcareoftheold.WorkinginBeijing.Makingphonecalls.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“replace“inparagraph4probablymean?A.代替 B.忽略 C.放棄 D.幫助WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?Robotscanhardlyservepeople.Cleaningrobotscan'tworkallthetime.Robotshavefeelingslikehumans.Robotsaremoreneededinthefuture.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?ServiceRobotsCleaningRobotsC.RemindingRobotsD.DeliveryRobots(十二)(2022?山東濱州?中考真題)Chinahasacceptedwesternfashionandtechnologyasithasdevelopedtheseyears,butalotofyoungpeoplearcturningtothepastfortheirclotheschoicesandputtingontraditional“Hanfu”.HanfuisthetraditionalclothingoftheHanpeoplewholivedinChinabeforetheQingDynasty.Ithasbeenaroundforabout3,000yearsandchangedgreatlyacrossdifferentdynasties.Asthegovernmentencouragestherenaissance(復興)oftraditionalculture,Hanfuisgettingmoreandmorepopularwiththeteenagers.Everyyear,wecanenjoydifferentHanfushowsaroundthecities.AndnowquiteafewHanfuclubshavebeensetupinuniversities.MembersusuallywearHanfuattheirgraduationceremoniesorduringholidays.SomeevenwearHanfuonregulardays,too.Andthesefanscreatedaspecialday-ChinaHaniuDaytocelebratetraditionalChineseclothing.ItfallsonthethirddayofthethirdmonthinChineselunarcalendar(陰歷).InmodemChina,theHanfuloversarefromhistoryfans,cartoonfanstoclothesfans.“Clothesarethebasicpartofculture,soboththetraditionalclothesandmodemclothesplaythesameroleinculture/'saidZhangJun,afamousreporter.*ifthepeopleandthecountrydonotevenunderstandourtraditionalclothesordon'twearthem,howcanwetalkaboutotherimportantpartsofourculture?^^Hanfuisgettingmoreandmorepopularwiththeteenagersbecause.A.ChinahasdifferentHanfushows B.ChinahasacceptedwesternfashionC.Chinahasacceptedwesterntechnology D.thegovernmentencouragestraditionalcultureWhoareHanfuloversinChinanowadays?A.Historyfans.B.Cartoonfans.C.Clothesfans.D.Alloftheabove.AccordingtoZhangJun,hethinks.clothesarenotapartofcultureit'snotnecessaryforustowearHanfuclotheshelpusunderstandourculturebetterHanfiiisn'tsoimportantasmodemclothesWhatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.HanfuplaysaroleinChineseculture.ChinaHanfuDayisonMay3rdthisyear.OnlypeopleinuniversitieslikewearingHanfu.PeoplestartedwearingHanfuduringtheQingDynasty.Inwhichcolumn(欄目)ofanewspapercanwefindthearticle?ScienceStudy.B.OurCulture.C.UniversityHistory.D.HistoryStory.(十三)(2022?湖南常德?中考真題)BiketoWorkDayB汰e-lo-WorkDayisheldeveryyearacrossNorthAmericaonthethirdFridayofMay.ItwasstartedbytheLeagueofAmericanBicyclistsin1956.Itsaimistopromote(促進)thebicycleasaseriouschoiceofgettingtoandfromwork.Intoday'sworldwhereglobalwarmingisaseriousissue,thebicycleisaperfectwayofreducingourcarbon(碳)footprint.Cyclingtoworkisahealthyalternative(選擇)todrivingortakingpublictransport.Ahealthiersocietymeansthereisnotsomuchpressure(壓力)onthecountry'shealthsystem.Ofcourse,itdependsonhowfaryoulivefromyourplaceofwork.Anotherbenefitofcyclingisfeelingmorecreativeandfullofenergyonceyougettowork,whichwillimproveyourperformance.Bicyclesarethemostcommonformoftransportintheworld.Thereareaboutonebillionworldwide.Thismakesitthemostpopularinventionever.Whenwethinkofsomecountries,likeChina,weimaginehundredsofpeoplecyclingeverywhere.Eveninhigh-techJapan,itisimpossiblenottoseebusinessmen,farmers,mothersorworkersinthestreetsontheirbikes.Bicycleswereinventedinthe19thcenturyandhaven'tchangedmuchsince.Bicyclesnowhavegears,betterbrakesandsuspension,buttheshapeisthesameasbefore.Weusebicyclestodayforrecreation,fitness,policing,Olympiccompetition,maildeliveryandlotsmore.Withoutthebicycle,muchofthe

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