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浙江省杭州市拱墅區(qū)2021-2023年中考英語一模試題分類匯編閱讀理解2023年浙江省杭州市拱墅區(qū)中考一模英語試題第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AFarewellPartyPlanTom,ourforeignteacher,isgoingbacktoAmericanextSunday.Let'shaveapartyforhim.Pleasecheckbelow.Date:July19(Friday)Time:15:45-16:45Place:Classroom2TasksbeforethepartyMakeavideoforTom.JanePreparesomegames.JackCleantheclassroom.Alice&MayTasksatthepartyTakephotos.JerryMakeaspeech.TracyWe'lltakepicturesofeveryonewhenthepartystarts.Let'shaveameetingthreedaysbeforethepartyandthinkaboutwhatelsewecandoforTom'sparty.16.Whenistheparty?A.OnJuly16.B.OnJuly17.C.OnJuly18.D.OnJuly19.17.Howmanystudentshavetasksfortheparty?A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.18.WhatisTRUEabouttheparty?A.Thepartyisaboutonehourlong.B.Jerrywillgiveaspeechforthepart.C.Studentswillhaveameetingaftertheparty.D.ThepartyisforTombecauseheisleavingfortheUK.BWhenIwas14,mydadandItookabiketripinthecountryside.Mydadchosea16-milesectionoftheroadforustoride.Partofitincludedanoldtunnel(隧道)calledWestHill.Thisoldtunnelisoveramilelong!Toprepare,wecheckedourtires(輪胎)andbikelights.Mymommadeussomefood.Shealsogaveusfruitandplentyofwater.Inthemorning,weputourbikesintothecarandsetoff.Afteratwo-hourdrive,wereachedtheroad.Itwasacoolafternooninearlyfall.Butwewerebothwetandtiredbecauseourtripstartedwithalonguphillclimb!AswereachedtheWestHillTunnel,Ifeltnervousasitwasverydarkinside!Butmydadencouragedme.Hesaidhewouldberightbesideme.Heremindedmetostaycarefulandkeepmylighton!Whenweenteredthetunnel,thesoundofourbikesechoedthroughthedarkness.Iturnedonmyflashlightandsawwallscoveredbydrawings.Theairsmelledlikewetmud(泥土).AndIfeltlikeIwasbeingwatched!Iwasprettyscared,butpayingattentiontofollowingmydadhelpedmerelax.Afterridinghalf-waythrough,Icouldseelightcomingfromtheotherendofthetunnel.Thatgavemecouragetokeepgoing.AndIwassohappytorideoutintothebrightafternoon!WheneverIgothroughhardshipsinlife,Irememberthistrip.Itremindsmethathopeisalwaysaheadofme.Itturnsonthelightofhopeinmyheart,anditgivesmecouragetokeepridingthroughlife'sdarktunnels.19.Howdidthewriterandhisfathergothroughthetunnel?A.Onfoot.B.Bybike.C.BybusD.Bycar.20.Whydidthewriterfeelnervouswhenhereachedthetunnel?A.Becausethetunnelwastoolong.B.Becausethetunnelwastoodark.C.BecausethetunnelwastoocoldD.Becausethetunnelwastooquiet21.Whatgavethewritercouragetokeepgoinginthetunnel?A.Thesoundoftheirbikesinthetunnel.B.Thesmellofthewetmudinthetunnel.C.Thedrawingonthewallsinthetunnel.D.Thelightfromtheotherendofthetunnel.22.Whichistherightorderaboutthechangesofthewriter'sfeelings?a.Nervous.b.Happy.c.Scared.d.Tired.A.d-a-c-bB.c-b-a-dC.b-c-d-aD.a-d-b-cCGettinglesssleephasbecomeabadhabitformostAmericankids.AccordingtoanewsurveybytheNationalSleepFoundation,51%ofkidsaged10to18gotobedat10p.m.orlateronschoolnights,eventhoughtheyhavetogetupearly.LastyeartheFoundationreportedthatnearly60%of7-to12-year-oldssaidtheyfelttiredduringtheday,and15%saidtheyhadfallenasleepatschool.Howmuchsleepyouneeddependsalotonyourage.Babiesneedalotofrest:mostofthensleepabout18hoursaday!Adultsneedabouteighthours.Formostschool-agechildren,tenhoursisneeded.ButthenewNationalSleepFoundationsurveyfoundthat35%of10-to12-year-oldsgetonlysevenoreighthours.Andguesswhatalmosthalfofthesurveyedkidssaidtheydobeforebedtime?WatchTV."MorechildrenaregoingtobedwithTVson,andtherearemorechancestostayawake,withmorehomework,theInternetandthephone,"saysDrMaryCarskadon,asleepresearcheratBrownUniversityMedicalSchool.Shesaystheseactivitiesatbedtimecangetkidsallexcitedandmakeithardforthemtocalmdownandsleep.Otherexpertssaypartoftheproblemischemical.Changinglevelsofbodychemicalscalledhormones(荷爾蒙)notonlymaketeenagers'bodiesdevelopadultcharacteristics,butalsomakeithardforteenagerstofallasleepbefore11p.m.Becausesleepinessissuchaproblemforteenagers,someschooldistrictshavedecidedtostarthighschoolclasseslaterthantheyusedto.Threeyearsago,schoolsinEdina,Minnesotachangedthestarttimefrom7:25a.m.to8:30a.m.Students,parentsandteachersarepleasedwiththeresult.23.WhatisthenewNationalSleepFoundationsurveyon?A.Americankids'sleepinghabitsB.Teenagers'sleep-relatedillnessesC.Activitiestostopsleeplessness.D.Waystosolvesleepingproblems.24.Howmanyhoursofsleepdo11-year-oldsneedeveryday?A.7hours.B.8hours.C.10hoursD.18hours25.WhydoteenagersgotosleeplateaccordingtoCarskadon?A.BecausetheyareinfluencedbycertainbodychemicalsB.BecausetheyareexcitedbysomebedtimeactivitiesC.Becausetheyareforcedtodoalotofhomework.D.Becausetheyareallowedtogotoschoollate26.Wherecanweprobablyreadthispassage?A.Inanewsreport.B.Inasciencefiction.C.Inafashionweekly.D.Inahealthmagazine.D①Whatdoeslovemeantoyou?Isitthatspecialfeelinginyourheartwhenyouseesomeoneyoulike?Isittheheartbeatyougetwhenyouholdhands?Loveseemstobeeverywhere,andatsomemuseumsaroundtheworld,loveisintheairallyearround.②ThePalazzoFilomelainVeniceisbetterknownastheMuseumofLove.Thismuseumwasoncetheprivatehomeofafamous16th-centurysinger.Onthewalls,youcanseepaintingsoffamouslovers,suchasthegodCupidandhislove,Psyche③Formany,loveandchocolategohandinhand,soavisittotheChocolateMuseuminCologe,Germany,makessense.There,visitorscanlearnaboutthehistoryofChocolateandwatchchocolatebarsbeingmade.Themuseumalsogivesoutchocolatecakesfromathree-meter-highchocolatefountain(噴泉).④Loveisn'talwayssunshineandrainbows.Sometimesthingscangowrong,andMuseumofBrokenRelationshipsinCroatiaisbuilttothis.Ithasacollectionofobjectsthatpeoplegaveawayfromtheirfailedrelationships,andeachonehasastorythatgoesalongwithit.Visitorswillseeletters,photographs,dolls,andclothingfrombrokenheartsallovertheworld.⑤Onthebrighterside,theDiamondMuseumAmsterdaminHollandistheplacetogowhenyou'rereadytotakeyourlovetothenextlevel.Atthismuseum,youcanlearnaboutdiamonds,includinghowtotellarealonefromafakeone.Youmayalsogetsomeideasaboutwhichdiamondtobuywhenyou'replanningtogetmarried.⑥Shakespeareoncewrote,"Lovelooksnotwiththeeyes,butwithmind."Thankstothesespecialmuseums,wecanallopenourmindto-andfillourheartswith-love.27.Accordingtothepassage,wherewillvisitorsgoiftheywanttoknowstoriesoffamouslovers?A.TothePalazzoFilomela.B.TotheChocolateMuseum.C.ToMuseumofBrokenRelationships.D.TotheDiamondMuseumAmsterdam28.Whydoestheauthorintroduceachocolatemuseuminthepassage?A.BecausepeoplebelieveloveandchocolatearecloselyconnectedB.Becausepeoplelovetolearnthehistoryofchocolate.C.BecausepeopleliketomakechocolatebarsD.Becausepeoplewanttoeatchocolatecakes.29.Whatdoes"Loveisn'talwayssunshineandrainbows."meaninparagraph4?A.Thereisalwayssadnessinlove.B.LoveislikeacolorfulrainbowC.Thereislittlefailureinrelationships.D.Sometimeslovecanmakeyoufeelbad.30.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthispassage?2022年浙江省杭州市拱墅區(qū)中考一模英語試卷第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AThemostpopularstarduring2022WinterOlympicswasBingDwenDwen,thepanda-shapedmascot.Lotsofpeoplewentcrazyforitandmadereviews(評(píng)論).Herearefiveofthem.

Topsellingproduct(s)AllIwantisBingDwenDwen,buttheyhavebeensoldout.ThekeyringfinallyarrivedandBingDwenDwenisreallycute.Butit'snotsoftenough.MydaughterwassoexcitedtoseethegiftIgaveher.Pandasarealwaysherfavorite.ItisnotasbeautifulaspeoplesayaboutitandIdon'tthinkit'suseful.It'ssaidthatittooktenmonthstoprepareandtheteamimproveditover1,000times.16.WhoboughtaBingDwenDwenkeyring? A.Lucy. B.Bill. C.Amy. D.Rose.17.WhydidNick'sdaughterlikeBingDwenDwen? A.Becauseitwascuteandcheap. B.Becauseitlookedlikeapanda. C.Becauseitwasbigandbeautiful. D.Becauseitarrivedquickly.18.WhatdoweknowaboutBingDwenDwenaccordingtothispassage? A.Rosethoughtitwasbeautifulanduseful. B.Billcouldn'tbuyitduring2022WinterOlympics. C.Tomwantstobuya23cm-tallone,hewillpay¥80. D.TherearedifferentsizesofBingDwenDwen.BOnemorning,DadtoldmeIcoulddrivehimintoavillage,about18milesaway,ifItookthecartobeserviced(保養(yǎng)).Ihadjustlearnedtodriveandhardlyhadthechancetousethecarasa16-year-oldboy.Iagreedhappily.IdroveDadintothevillageandmadesuretopickhimupat4p.m.ThenIdrovetoanearbygarage(修理廠)anddroppedoffthecar.BecauseitwasstillearlyandIdecidedtowatchmoviesatatheatrenearthegarage.But,whenthelastmoviefinished,Iwastwohourslate.IwasafraidandthoughtDadcouldneverletmedriveagain.SowhenIdroveuptheplacewherewehadplannedtomeetandsawdadwaitingpatientlyonthecorner.ItoldhimthatIhadcomeasquicklyasIcould,butthecarneededsomespecialrepairs.“I'mterriblysorrythatyouhavetolietome,Jason.”

“Whatdoyoumean.Dad?I'mtellingthetruth.”“Icalledthegaragetoaskiftherewereanyproblems,andtheytoldmethatyouhadnotyetpickedupthecar.SoIknowtherewerenoproblemswiththecar.I'mangrynotwithyoubutwithmyself.Yousee.I'vefailedasafather,soI'mgoingtowalkhomenowandthinkcarefullyaboutwhereIhavegonewrongalltheseyears.”“Butit'sdark,andit's18milestowalkhome.”Ipleaded(請(qǐng)求)alltheway,tellinghimhowsorryIwas.Butnothinghelped.Ihadtodrivebehindhimfor18miles.19.WhatdidJason'sfatherallowhimtodothatmorning?A.Torepairthecar. B.Togoforatrip. C.Tovisitthevillage. D.Todrivethecar.20.WhendidJasoncomeoutofthetheater? A.Atabout2:00p.m. B.Atabout4:00p.m. C.Atabout6:00p.m. D.Atabout8:00p.m.21.HowdidJasonfeelwhendrivingbehindhisfather? A.Glad. B.Afraid. C.Sorry. D.Angry.22.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowing? ①Jason'sfatherwaitedpatiently. ②Jasonsentthecartothegarage. ③Jasonwenttothetheater. ④Jason'sfathercalledthegarage. A.②①③④ B.②③④① C.③②①④ D.④③②①CAsmileshowsthatapersonishappy.Forexample,apersonmaysmilewhenheorsheispleasedwithagradeonatest.Orapersonmightsmileifafriendtoldafunnyjoke.Peoplesmileformanydifferentreasons.Butsmilesaremorethanjustawayforpeopletoshowthattheyarehappy.Thereareothergoodreasonstosmileoften.First,itiseasiertosmilethantoshowunhappiness.Infact,itonlytakes17muscles(肌肉)tosmile.Ontheotherhand,ittakes43musclestoshowunhappiness.Sogivethemusclesinyourfacearestandsmile!Second,smilesarenice.Peoplemaytrytolookniceontheoutsidebyexercisingorwearingniceclothes.However,thereisafamoussaying:asmileisthebestthingapersoncanwear.Thatisbecauseitiseasytobearoundsomeonewhoissmilingandhappy.Almostnoonewantstobearoundsomeonewhoisunhappyallthetime.Third,smilesarehelpful.Bothsmilingandlaughingcanquicklyspreadfromonepersontoanother.Ifonepersonsmiles,peoplearoundhimorherwanttosmile,too.Similarly,whenapersonlaughs,peopletendtolaughwiththem.Ifapersonissad,thebestthingtodoistoshareasmileorlaugh.Itistheeasiestandcheapestwaytocheersomeoneup.Finally,smilingandlaughingareverygoodforthebody.Evenifyouaremadorsad,trysmiling.You'llfindthatitwillbehardtostaymadorsadforverylong.23.Inwhatsituationdoesasmileshowthatapersonishappy?A.Whenhemakes43musclesonthefaceworktogether. B.Whenheispleasedwiththegradesonthetests. C.Whenhisfriendtellshimascarystory. D.Whensomeonearoundhimissad.24.Whichofthefollowingismentionedasareasontosmile? A.Itispolite. B.Itisquiet. C.Itisfree. D.Itiseasy.25.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthispassage?

26.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage? A.ThePowerofSmiling B.WaysofMakingPeopleHappy C.DifferentWaysofSmiling D.TheImportanceofHappinessD①Howmanytestsdoyouhavetotakeatschoolforaday?Howdoyouusuallyprepareforthemorareyoureallyabletoprepareforeachofthemwell?Understandinghowyourbrainworkscanbeveryhelpfulforyou.②Ourmemoryisinfactmadeupofthreeparts,namely,sensorymemory,short-termmemoryandlong-termmemory.Sensorymemorytakesininformationfromourfivesenses,whichstaysforonlyafewseconds.Short-termmemoryiswherewestorethenewinformationthatwehavejusttakenin.However,theinformationalsowon'tstaythereverylongifwedon'tkeepbuildingmoreconnectionstothatinformation;inotherwords,weturnitintolong-termmemory,whichholdseverythingfromallourbestfriends'birthdaystothelyricsofourfavouritesongs.Whenstudying,eitherfortestsorotherpurposes,youaretryingtoturntheinformationfromthebooksintolong-termmemory.③Rememberthatourbrainworksbetterwhenweareinterestedinsubject,alreadyhavebasicknowledgeaboutit,andknowthatwearegoingtoneeditforfutureuse.Methodsproved(證明)effectiveincluderecitingtheideasoutloudinyourownwordsordrawapictureoftheinformation.Also,notethatourbraincandealwithalimitedamountofinformationatonetime,sofillingyourbrainwithmaterialsforseveraltestsinonenightisn'tagoodidea.27.Inwhichsectionofamagazinecanyoureadthispassage?A.Art. B.Sports. C.History. D.Science.28.LucydidbadlyintheEnglishtestlastMonday.Whichisthebestadviceaccordingtothepassage?A.Beinggoodatshort-termmemoryishelpfulforlearning.B.Todowellonthetests,youhavetobuildupyourshort-termmemory.C.Youhadbetterturnwhatiswrittenonbooksintoyourlong-termmemory.D.Don'tforgettomakeuseofyoursensorymemory,whichisthefirststepinlearning.29.HowdoesthewriterorganizeParagraph3?A.Bytellingstories. B.Byexplainingthereasons.C.Bymakingquestions. D.Bycomparingdifferences.30.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Thebestwaytoprepareforseveraltestsatatime. B.Differentpartsofthebrainworkindifferentways.C.Betteruseofthebrainleadstobetterlearningresults.D.Howthebrainturnssensorymemoryintolong-termmemory.2021年浙江省杭州市拱墅區(qū)中考一模英語試卷第一節(jié)(共15小題,滿分30分)閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的A,B,C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AWhatChineseProductsDoForeignersLike?Nowadays,moreandmoreforeignersbecomeinterestedinourChineseproducts.Whatdotheylike?ZhangLei,aChinesereporter,madeasurveyandaskedseveralforeignersonWangfujingStreet.Let’shavealook!ProductsDescription&CommentsChineseSauce,especiallychilisauce(辣椒)taste,isoneofthebestsauces(醬),Ithink.There’sapictureofamiddle-agedwomanonthebottle.Actually,whenmyfriendsseemeeatingthreepiecesofbreadwithabottleofit,theywillnotbesurprisedbecausetheyknowIgetusedtochilisaucetasteandfallinlovewithit.—ByHamlusGoodwin,24,theUSAIwouldsurelyhavetosaythatIlovemyChinesePhoneIII.Thisphoneischeap,actsasifitcoststwice.Infact,it’salittlelessthan$300butithasthenewestsystemofthisbrand,anditsbatterycapacity(電池容量)has41000mAh,whichlastsatleast24hoursforplayingvideos.Ioftenwatchshortvideosonthephone.—ByAidenSampson,36,CanadaIreallylovethisdrink.ItisaChineseherbal(中草藥)tea,andoneofthemostpopularteadrinksinChinatoday.IrememberedthefirsttimetodrinkitinLondon.Itwasalittlebitter.ButnowIwillnevergetenoughofit.Everyday,Iputthisdrinkintomybag.Honestly,Iwillfeelenergeticafterdrinkingit.—ByAshiqIqbal,40,theUK16.Wholikeshavingbreadwiththechilisauce?A.ZhangLei. B.AshiqIqbal. C.AidenSampson. D.HamlusGoodwin17.HowmuchdoesaChinesePhoneIIIpossiblycost?A.$290. B.$300. C.$310 D.$39018.Whatkindofwritingisthepassage?A.Aproductad. B.Athanksnote. C.Asurveyreport. D.Astreetstory.BAbby’sLesson①Whentalkingaboutobeyingrules,AbbywillneverforgetherexperiencewithherfatherandherpetTobias,asmallmouseattheairportyearsago.②Oneday,Abby’sfatherwastakinghertovisithergrandmotherandtheyarenotallowedtotakeamouseintoanothercountry.Itwasarule.ButAbbyputthemouseintohersocksinherbagsecretlywithouttellingherdad.Whentheyarrivedattheairport,theyhadtobecheckedbytheX-raymachine.Abbyfeltherlegsshakingandherheartbeatingfast.Unexpectedly,theypassed.③Ontheplane,Abbyopenedupthebagafterherdadandthewomannexttoherfellasleep.Tobiaswasexcitedtojumpoutfromthebag.Helandedupsidedownonthewoman’sknee.Thewomanscreamedloudlysothatmanypeopleontheplaneheardthevoice.Atthatmoment,AbbyputTobiasintoherbagquickly.Butherdaddidn’tknowatallbutslept.④Aftertheylanded,Abby’sdadticked(打勾)NOonapaperto:“Areyoubringinganyliveanimalsintothecountry?”ButamanattheX-raymachineaskedAbbytoopenherbag.Abbyhadtoopenandpulledoutthesock.ThenthemanledAbbyandherfatherintoasmall,darkroom.Thereweresomepeopleinuniforms.Tobiaswasinthesockonthedesk.OnepoliceofficertalkedtoAbby’sdad.“Thisisveryserious,”hesaid,“Youhavetriedtosmuggle(偷運(yùn))ananimalintothiscountryandyouhaveliedonthepaper.”“It’smyfault,”Abbysaidinasmallvoice,“Daddidn’tknowIhadTobias.”Thepoliceofficerstaredather,“What’syourname?Haveyoueverbeenintroublebefore?”Abbyopenedhermouth,butnosoundcameout.Atlast,herdadhadtopayabigfine(罰款)forwhatAbbydid.Itcostalotofmoney.AndTobiashadtogoinquarantine(隔離檢疫)forsixmonths.⑤ItmustbeareallessonforAbby.Fromthenon,sheneverbreakstherulesanymore.19.Fromtheunderlinedsentence“Abbyfeltherlegsshakingandherheartbeatingfast.”inParagraph2,wemayknowAbbyfelt__________.A.pleased B.excited C.nervous D.surprised20.Whichisthecorrectorderofthestory?a.AbbyputTobiasintothesockinherbag.b.Tobiaswassenttoquarantineforhalfayear.c.TheysucceededinpassingthroughtheX-raymachine.d.Tobiasjumpedontoawoman’skneeandscaredheralot.A.a-c-b-dB.d-c-b-aC.d-b-c-aD.a-c-d-b21.Howisthepassageorganized?22.WhatlessoncanwelearnfromAbby’sexperience?A.Weshouldtakecareofourpets. B.Weshouldobeythepublicrules.C.Wemustn’ttellourparentssecrets. D.Wemustn’ttakepetstotheairport.CLoneliness,anaturalfeeling,isnotsomethingmostpeoplewanttoexperience.Whenyoufeellonelyasaresultofmissingalovedoneoraplace,orpreparingforatimespentawayfromyourfriendsandfamily,herearesomesuggestionsforyoutoavoidit.Focusonyourhealth.Studieshaveshownthatpoorsleep,lackofphysicalactivityandunhealthyfoodcanletyoufeeltiredandsad,causingthefeelingofloneliness.Trytogeteighthoursofsleepeverynight,trytotakepartinatleast30minutesofphysicalactivity,anddon’teatjunkfood.Eatingmorefruitandvegetableswillalsohelp.Bringanoldhobbybacktolife.It’smuchmoredifficulttofeellonelyifyou’reactivelyenjoyinganactivity,especiallyonethatyouaregoodat.Ifyou’vegotahobbythatyoulove,trytosparetimeforyourhobbyevenifyouarebusy,suchasreading,playingasport,cooking,painting.Avoidstayingathomealldaylong.Spendingyourtimeinnaturewillprobablyimproveyourfeelingsandhelpyougetoverloneliness.Sunshinemakesyoufeelhappierandlessfocusedonyourloneliness.Youcangohiking,goboatingorgoonabikerideifyouarenotinterestedinjustwalkingaround.Youmaygoforacoffeewithyourfriendsorevenmakebigplanssothatyouhaveeventstolookforwardto.First,youcanthinkaboutthepossibleactivitiesyoumightwanttotakepartin.Then,spendafewdaysplanningouttheevent,sothatyouarefullypreparedandstress-free.Ifpossible,includeotherpeopleinyourplantomakeyouractivitymoreinteresting.Allinall,itseemsthatfacingyourownlonelinessisthefirststeptoavoidloneliness.Doyourbesttofollowthethingsabove.Ittakesefforts,butitisworthyourtry.23.Whydopeoplefeellonely?A.Becausetheyliveinapoorplace.B.Becausetheymisstheirlovedpeople.C.Becausetheyliketoexperiencethatfeeling.D.Becausetheydon’twanttostaywiththeirfriendsandfamily.24.AccordingtoParagraph2,whichofthefollowingmayleadtoloneliness?A.Junkfood.B.Enoughsleep.C.Physicalactivity.D.Fruitandvegetables.25.WhatcanyoulearnfromParagraph4?A.Spendingtimeplanningtheeventwillmakeusfeelstressed.B.Spendingtimeathomealonecanhelpavoidloneliness.C.Enjoythesunshineandwecanfeellesslonely.D.It’simpossibletomeetfriendsoften.26.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Scientificreportsaboutloneliness.B.Tipsforchoosingasuitablehobby.C.Suggestionsonplanningoutevents.D.Adviceonstayingawayfromloneliness.DIt’sapitythatdeafpeople,orthosewhohavehearingproblems,can’tenjoymusic.Butnowavibrating(振動(dòng)的)suitbringsthemhope—itcanallowthemto“feel”musicthroughtheirskin,

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