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重慶市永川區(qū)2022-2024年中考英語(yǔ)一模試題分類匯編閱讀理解2024年重慶市永川區(qū)中考一模英語(yǔ)試題IV.閱讀理解(41-43小題,每小題1分,44-59小題,每小題2分,共35分)閱讀下列材料,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案,并把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑.AThepandasareinChongqingZoo.Theywerebornonthesamedayin2019.ShuangshuangandChongchongaretwinbrothers.XixiandQingqingaretwinsisters.Buttheyaredifferent.Shuangshuangislively.Chongchongneedstimetobecomefriendswithothers.XixiisaquietgirlwhileQingqinglikestostayinthecrowd.41.Wherearethesefourpandasfrom?A.InChengduZoo. B.InChongqingZoo.C.InBeijingZoo. D.InGuangzhouZoo.42.Thesefourpandasare______.A.outgoing B.lively C.different D.quiet43.Whenwerethesefourpandasborn?A.In2024. B.In2023. C.In2020. D.In2019.BOurskin(皮膚)nearourfingernailsisn’toilycomparedtootherpartsofourskin.Theweatherisusuallydryinautumnandwinter,anddrynesstakesawayoil.Sowhentheskinbecomesreallydry,itcracks(開(kāi)裂)andbecomesharder.Thisgivesushangnails.Sohowtopreventhangnails?Mostpeoplethinkhavingenoughvitamins(維生素)canplayapart,butvitaminsarenotasimportantaspeoplethink.Nevertheless,it’sgoodtohavefoodsrichinvitaminsAandB,suchascarrots,eggsandfish,accordingtoBeijingYouthDaily.44.Whydopeoplehavemorehangnailsinwinter?A.Thebodydoesn’thaveenoughvitamins. B.Thenailsgrowinthewrongway.C.Thehandsaredrierduringtheseason. D.Theweatheristoowarm.45.AccordingtoBeijingYouthDaily,thefollowingfoodsarerichinvitaminsAandBexcept_____.A.carrots B.eggs C.fish D.junkfood46.______leadstomorehangnailsaccordingtothepassage.A.Puttinghandsinwarmwater B.PullingthehangnailsoffC.Usinghandcreammoreoften D.Cuttingthehangnailswithnail-scissors47.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyouprobablyreadthepassage?A.Businessworld. B.Languageandculture.C.Jokes. D.Lifeandhealth.CTheotherday,myhusbandcalledmetothebalcony(陽(yáng)臺(tái)).“Come,dear,lookatthatcar!”“What'sup?”Iasked,lookingdownatthesquareinfrontofourapartmentbuilding.Adriverwastryingtoparkbetweentwocars.“Thatmustbeawoman,”myhusbandsaid.“Howdoyouknow?”“I’vewatchedthecarmovebackandforthtwentytimes.Mencan'tbesobadatdriving!”“Whatifthedriverisaman?”Iasked.“Ibetyou50yuanthatthedriverisawoman!”Westoodonthebalconyandwatchedthecar.Itfeltalittlesilly.Fiveminuteslater,thecarwasfinallyparkedperfectly,andamanslowlygotout.“Fiftyyuanplease,”Isaidtomyhusbandashesilentlywalkedaway.Myhusbandisnotaloneinlookingdownonfemaledrivers.Onweekends,myfriendLilylikestravelingaroundthecitybybus.Butshealwayshesitatestogetonabusifthedriverisawoman.“Ican'ttrustafemaledriver,”shetoldmeoneday.“Womenarenotborntodrive,youknow.”“Sorry,butIdon'tknow,”Isaid.Igotoworkbybuseveryday,andIneverthinkfemaledriversareanyworse.Infact,theyareoftenmorecarefulthanmen.Researchalsoshowsthatfemaledriversare8.8timeslesslikelytocauseaccidentsthanmaledrivers.Therearenotmanyfemalebusdrivers,though.AndinthehistoryofFormulaOne(一級(jí)方程式賽車),only0.26percentofdrivershavebeenwomen.Withoutrolemodels,manygirlsmaythinktheyarenotmeanttobegooddrivers.Buttheabilitytodrivehasnothingtodowithgender.Womencandrivewell,too.It’stimetostopmakingjokesaboutfemaledrivers.48.Wherewerethewriterandherhusbandtalking?A.Maybeinthepark. B.Maybeinthecar.C.Maybeinthestreet. D.Maybeathome.49.Whatdothewriter’shusbandandfriendLilythinkoffemaledrivers?A.Theydowellindriving. B.Theycan’tbegooddrivers.C.Theydrivemorecarefullythanmale. D.Theyusuallyparkperfectly.50.InthehistoryofFormulaOne,only0.26percentofdrivershavebeen________.A.theyoung B.theold C.men D.women51.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardsfemaledrivers?A.Supportive. B.Uncertain. C.Doubtful. D.Disappointed.DHowever,afewtrickscanupyourscarecrow'sgame.Researchershavelearnedthatthosewithrealisticfacialfeatures(特征)andbrightlycoloredclothesarebetteratdrivingawaybirds.Also,movingascarecrowaroundeveryfewdaysoftenhelps.Accordingtoseveralstudies,flailing(大幅波動(dòng))scarecrowsgettheverybestresults.52.Accordingtothepassage,whydosomevillagersputsomescarecrowsinthefieldsinChina?A.Tomakethefieldsbeautiful. B.Toprotecttheircrops.C.Tohavefun. D.Topreventothervillagersfromstealingcrops.53.Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraph?A.Thebirdsgetusedtoscarecrowswhocouldn'tmove.B.Thescarecrowswhocouldn'tmovearealwayshelpfulforvillagers.C.Thevillagersmaymakethescarecrowskeepmovingtostopbirdsfromharmingtheircrops.D.Thebirdsarescaredofscarecrowswhocouldn'tmove.54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“those”referto?A.Tricks. B.Villagers. C.Birds. D.Scarecrows.55.Howcanvillagersuptheirscarecrows’games?A.Bymovingscarecrowsaroundeveryfewweeks.B.Byaddingmoreandmorescarecrows.C.Bymakingsomerealisticfacialscarecrows.D.Bymakingsomescarecrowswithnothing.E①ThereareafewwaysinwhichChineserestaurantsaredifferentfromWesternrestaurants.Chineserestaurantcultureisbroadandprofound.②ConsiderhowWesternersgoabouteatingatrestaurants.Everyonealwaysgetstheirownmenuandorderstheirownfood.And,sincethetablesareusuallysmall,itisquitedifficulttotalkto—orevensee—morethanafewpeopleduringthemeal.③WhileinmodernChinatherearemanyWestern-stylerestaurants,thetraditionalChineserestaurantexperienceisquitedifferentfromintheWest.Usually,everyonesitsatlarge,roundtableswhereitiseasytoseeandtalkwitheachother,evenifitisaratherlargegroup.Onepersonordersthefoodforeveryone,afterconsideringthelikesanddislikesoftheotherpeopleinthegroup.Then,whenthefoodcomes,allofitisputinthemiddleofthetable.Everyonethenservesthemselvesbytakingasmallbitoffoodandputtingitontheirownplates.④JustasintheWest,peoplecanchoosewhattheywanttoeat.However,whileintheWest,importanceisplacedontheindividual(個(gè)人)andhavingone'sownpreferences,inChinaimportanceisplacedonsharingandcommunity.Insteadofseeingthemselvesasindividualsfirst,andpartofthegroupsecond,Chinesepeoplegenerallyseethemselvesaspartofthegroupfirstandindividualssecond.Everyonestillgetswhattheywant,butitisasharedexperience.⑤Finally,sincepeopleareseatedataroundtable,everyoneistreatedequally.Noonepersonisgivengreaterimportanceoveranother.However,respectisstillshowntoolderpeopleorpeopleofhigherstatus,astheyalwayssitatthefarendoftheroomfacingthedoor.56.InChina,whatisplacedinanimportantplaceaboutchoosingthefoodbyChinesepeople?A.Theindividual. B.Price. C.Sharing. D.Theirownpreferences.57.Thewritermainlydevelopshisideaby_______.A.listingnumbers B.raisingquestions C.tellingastory D.comparingfacts58.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Chineserestaurantcultureisn’tonlyjustfood.B.TheWesternrestaurants.C.TheChinesefood.D.Thedifferentfoodintheworld.59.What’sthestructureofthepassage?A.①②/③④/⑤⑥ B.①/②③④/⑤⑥ C.①②/③④⑤/⑥ D.①/②③④⑤/⑥2023年重慶市永川區(qū)中考一模英語(yǔ)試題Ⅳ.閱讀理解。(41—43每小題1分,44—59每小題2分,共35分)閱,并把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。AThisleafnotonlyinfluencesChinesepeople’slife,butalsonourishes(滋養(yǎng))morepeopleinforeigncountriesaroundtheworld.Atleast60countriesandareasaregrowingtearightnow,andpeoplefrommorethan160countriesandareaslovedrinkingtea.Thoughit’sborninChina,teahasalreadybecomepartofpeople’slifeallovertheworld.41.Whichcountryisthehometownoftea?A.America. B.Japan. C.China. D.England.42.Whodiscoveredtheteaaccordingtothepassage?A.Shennong. B.Pangu. C.Fuxi. D.Dayu.43.Howmanycountriesandareasaregrowingtearightnow?A.Atleast60countriesandareas. B.Atmost60countriesandareas.C.Atleast160countriesandareas. D.Atmost160countriesandareas.BIfpeoplearoundyouhavehadafeverrecently,itmaynotbeCOVID-19.It’sreportedthatmanyplacesinChinahaveenteredintothepeak(高峰)periodforseasonal(季節(jié)性的)flu.InfluenzaA(甲流)issweepingacrossthecountry.

Inthepastthreeyears,peopledidthingstopreventCOVID-19fromspreading,whichalsopreventedthespreadingofflu.Thus,people’simmunity(免疫力)tothefluwentdown.Besides,thefluandCOVID-19aredifferentviruses,sogettingCOVID-19doesnotprotectyoufromgettingtheflu,saidWuZunyoufromtheChineseCenterforDiseaseControlandPrevention.Howisthevirusspread?ThroughcoughsorsneezesHowisthevirusspread?Throughcoughsorsneezes(噴嚏).Thevirusesgointotheair.Ifsomeonenearbybreathesthemin,theycouldgetsick.Howtorecover?Howtorecover?Mostpeopledon’tneedtotakemedicine.Thesymptomscangoawayafter3to7days.Butifthefeverdoesn’tgodownafterthreedays,gotoseeadoctor.44.A.Havingacough. B.Havingaheadache.C.Havingafeverabove38℃. D.Havingatoothache.45.Ifthefeverdoesn’tgodownafterthreedays,youshould________.A.stayathome B.gotoseeadoctorC.takethemedicinebyyourselves D.takeahotshower46.Fromthepassage,wecaninfer(推斷)that________.A.thefluandCOVID-19aredifferentvirusesB.althoughinfluenzaAisspreadingaroundChina,wehavewaystopreventitC.he/shewillgobacktoschoolin24hoursifastudentcatchesthefluD.ifyouhavehadafeverrecently,itmustbeCOVID-1947.Youmayreadthepassageina/an________.A.newspaper B.story C.artmagazine D.sportsmagazineCYunnanishometoabout5millionYipeople.It’ssaidthatYipeoplehavebeenpassingontheirembroidery(刺繡)tradition,aformofintangibleculturalheritage(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn))formorethan1300years.Yipeoplesew(縫)writtencharacters,totems(圖騰)andnaturedesignssuchasflowers,butterflies,birds,tigersandcats,aswellasthesun,moonandstarsontocostumes(服裝).Now,Yiembroideryisnotonlysewnontraditionalcostumes,butalsoonmodernbrandclothing,ornaments(飾品),householdproductslikebedcoversandculturalandcreativeproductslikenotebooks.Thegovernmenttakesmanymeasures(措施)topromote(推廣)Yiembroidery.Yiembroiderystandards彝繡標(biāo)TheChuxionggovernmentandlocalcompaniesunified(統(tǒng)一)thelogo(圖標(biāo))andproductiontechnicalstandards(生產(chǎn)技術(shù)標(biāo)準(zhǔn))ofhandmadeYiembroiderytomakesureoftheirproducts’quality(質(zhì)量).Yiembroideryinsurance彝繡保Yiembroiderydelivery彝繡郵TheChuxionggovernmentandlocalcompaniesworktogetherwithdelivery(快遞)companiestolowershippingcosts(運(yùn)費(fèi)).Forexample,thecostofasmall-sizeYiembroiderypackage(包裹)wentdownfrom12to7yuan.48.Accordingtothepassage,Yipeoplehavebeenpassingontheir_____formorethan1300years.A.embroiderytradition B.deliciousfood C.beautifulsongs D.colorfulclothes49.WhydidtheChuxionggovernmentandlocalcompaniesunifythelogoandproductiontechnicalstandardsofhandmadeYiembroidery?A.BecausetheywanttomakeYiembroiderybeautiful.B.Becausetheylikethelogo.C.Becausetheywanttomakesureoftheirproducts’quality.D.Becausetheywanttoproducemoreproducts.50.AccordingtothemeasureofYiembroiderydelivery,thecostofasmall-sizeYiembroiderypackagewas_______.A.12yuan B.5yuan C.19yuan D.7yuan51.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.LetmorepeopleknowYiembroiderytradition. B.BuyYiembroideryproducts.C.TravelinYunnan.D.GoShoppinginYunnan.DDoyouknowhowtomakeaparachute(降落傘)byyourself?Haveyoutriedtomaketheparachutestayintheairlonger?Recently,ourschoolheldaparachute-makingcompetition.Weneededtomakeaparachutewithmaterialsgiventousbyourteachers.Theparachutesweseeinourdailylivesseemcomplicated.Butit’snottoodifficulttomakeasimpleone.

First,wecutaplastic(塑料的)bagintoaroundshape.Next,wesewedthebagwithsomethread(線)throughthehole.Last,wegatheredthethreadandtiedthemintoaknot(結(jié))withaweight(重物).Themostdifficultpartwastoworkwithothersasateambecausedifferentmembershaddifferentideas.Afterdiscussionandresearch,weagreedthatthelargertheplasticbagwecut,thebetteritwouldbe.Weevenlearnedthecontrolvariatemethod(控制變量法)toknowthefactors(因素)thataffecttheparachute,liketheweight,material,surfacearea(表面積)andsoon.

52.Accordingtothepassage,howmanystepsofmakingasimpleparachutewerethere?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.53.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordcomplicatedmean?A.復(fù)雜的 B.容易的 C.重復(fù)的 D.單調(diào)的54.Whatwastheruleofflyingtheparachute?A.Toflyparachutesthefastest. B.Toflyparachutesataheightof3meters.C.Toflyparachutesthemostslowly. 55.Whichsentenceisrightaccordingtothepassage?A.Therewere12teamsintotalinthefinal.B.Thewriterlearnedhowtoworkinateamfromthecompetition.C.Theparentsgavethematerialstothem.D.Themostdifficultpartwastocutaplasticbagintoaroundshape.E①Whatisateacher?Well,ateacherissomeonewhoteaches.Theysaythings,andyourememberthem.ButitwasnotuntilImetmymusicteacherthatIrealizedthisdefinition(定義)wastooshallow(膚淺的).②WhenIfirstarrivedatmymusicclassatschool,Ididn’thaveanyknowledgeofhowtoplaytheflute(長(zhǎng)笛)atall.Icouldn’tgetthebasicnotesright.Itseemedlikeadreamformetoperforminfrontoftheschool.However,mymusicteacher,Mr.Nevola,encouragedmetoworktowardmydreams.

Hedidalotforhisstudents,includingme.④Healsotriedtomakemusicclassfun.Weplayedgamesthathelpeddevelopoursenseofrhythm(節(jié)奏感)andsharedourfavoritepiecesoncertaindays.WetalkedaboutthebackgroundofmusicpiecesfromallovertheworldandlearnedaboutthedevelopmentofmusicintheUS.Sometimeswhenweweretootired,insteadofforcingustopracticeourinstruments,Mr.Nevolawouldtalkaboutrelaxingthings.

⑤ThankstoMr.Nevola’sfunteaching,Itrulyfellinlovewiththeflute.Aftersixmonths,Iwasabletoblowsevennotesinonebreath.Whilethismightnotseemlikeahugeaccomplishment(成就),IamstillproudofitandthankfultoMr.Nevolawhohelpedmemakeithappen.NowIunderstandthetruemeaningofateachertotally.56.Whenthewriterfirstarrivedatthemusicclassatschool,thewriterknew_____abouthowtoplaytheflute(長(zhǎng)笛).A.alot B.nothing C.alittle D.all57.A.Hewouldaskthemtokeeppracticingtheinstruments.B.Hewouldgivethemup.C.Hewouldbeangrywiththem.D.Hewouldtalkabouttherelaxingthingswiththem.58.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Agoodteachercanmakelearningfun. B.Iliketoplaytheflute.C.Mr.Nevolaisgoodattheflute. D.Besuccessfulinmusic.59.Thestructureofthepassageis______.A.①/②③/④⑤ B.①②③/④/⑤ C.①/②③④/⑤ D.①②/③/④⑤2022年重慶市永川區(qū)中考一模英語(yǔ)試題八、閱讀單選TravelInformationPlacesofinterestOlympicStadiumDisneylandPotalaPalaceOrientalPearlTVTowerSunYat-senMausoleumLocation(位置)BeijingShanghaiLhasaShanghaiNanjingPhonenumber0l0-28135589021-606400760891-68268834021-58791888025-84431174Priceoftheticket¥50¥370¥100¥180freeFeatureSpecialdesignMickeyMouseandDonaldDuck999rooms468metershighMausoleum(陵墓)ofSunZhongshan41.IfyouwanttovisitDisneyland,youshouldcall________togetinformation.A.0l0-28135589 BCD.025-8443117442.OnetravelerwouldliketovisitPotalaPalace,andthetravelerneedtopay_______accordingtotheinformationabove.A.¥100 B.¥200 C.¥360 D.¥74043.IfwewanttovisittheSunYat-senMausoleum,wemustgoto________.A.Beijing B.Lhasa C.Shanghai D.NanjingMikeandDavearewalkingthroughthewoodsonedaywhentheyfindabig,deephole.Miketakesalookatitandsays,“Wow!Thatlooksdeep.”“Itsuredoes,”saysDave.“Let’sdropsomepebbles(卵石)inthehole.Wecancount

untilwehearthepebbleshitthebottom.”Theythrowsomepebblesandwait.There’snosound.Mikesays,“Wow!Thatisreallydeep.Let’sthrowsomegreatbigrocksdownthere.Thoseshouldmakeanoise.”Sotheypickupafewsoccer-sizedrocksandthrowthemintothehole.Again,theyhearnothing.Theylookateachotherinamazement.Mikeseesabiglog(木頭).Hegetsanidea.“Helpmecarrythatlog,”hesays.Thetwoofthemdragtheheavylogovertotheholeanddropitin.Still,nosound.Suddenly,outofthewoods,agoat(山羊)showsup,runninglikethewind.Itrushestowardthetwomen,andthenrightpastthem.Suddenlyitleaps(跳躍)intotheairanddownthehole.MikeandDavelookateachother.“Whatjusthappened?”asksDave.BeforeMikecananswer,afarmercomesoutofthewoods.“Hey,haveyouguysseenmygoat?”Mikesays,“Youbetwedid!CraziestthingIeversaw.Itcamerunninglikecrazyandjumpedintothathole!”“Nah,”saysthefarmer.“Thatcouldn’thavebeenmygoat.Mygoatwaschained(被鏈條拴住)toabiglog.”44.Mikethinkstheholelooks________.A.light B.deep C.round D.small45.Whatdidn’tMikeandDavedropinthehole?A.Somepebbles. B.Abiglog. C.Somegreatbigrocks. D.Thesoccer.46.Thegoat________.A.wasnotthefarmer’s B.waschainedtoabiglog.C.wasMikeandDave’s D.likedthehole47.Whatdoyouthinkofthegoat?A.Kind. B.Fool. C.Clever. D.Childlike(無(wú)辜).Youmayfindthatallmountainslookbluefromadistance(遠(yuǎn)處)!Whyisthat?Sunshineisamixofred,orange,yellow,green,blue,indigoandviolet.Eachcolorhasadifferentwavelength(波長(zhǎng)).Bluehasoneoftheshortestwavelengths.Earth’satmosphere(大氣層)isfulloftinyairmolecules(分子).Whenlighthitsthem,itgetsscattered(散射)around.Lightwithshorterwavelengthbounceslikeaping-pongballuntilitreachesoureyes.Bluelight,whichisabouthalfthewavelengthofredlight,isscatteredalmost10timesasstronglyasredlight.Soblueisthemaincoloroftheatmosphere.Moredistancefromamountainmeansmoreatmosphere.Eventually,themountaindisappearsintotheskyasweonlyseebluelight.Thesamethinghappenswithtallbuildings,too.48.Howmanycolorsaremixedinthesunshine?A.5. B.6. C.7. D.8.49.________isthemaincoloroftheatmosphere.A.Blue B.Orange C.Red D.Yellow50.Inparagraph3,whatdoestheunderlinedword“times”mean?A.時(shí)間 B.次數(shù) C.倍數(shù) D.速度51.Wherecanyoureadthepassage?A.Inanovel. B.Inastory. C.Inamagazine. D.Inanadvertisement.Everytimeyoueatseafood,yougetredspots(紅點(diǎn))onyourbody.Andeveryspringandfall,yourfriendgetsarunnynosewhenyouplayinthegarden.What’sgoingon?Well,youandyourfriendmayhaveallergies(過(guò)敏).Anallergyisareactionfromyourimmunesystem(免疫系統(tǒng)).Theimmunesystemkeepsyouawayfromdiseasesbyfightinggerms(細(xì)菌).Butwhenyouhaveallergies,itoverreacts(過(guò)度反應(yīng))andtriestofightagainstthingslikegrass,pollen(花粉)orsomefoods.Thismakesyourbodyfeeluncomfortable.Allergiesarecommonaroundtheworld.AccordingtotheWHO,about20percentoftheworld’spopulationsuffersfromallergies.Foodallergiesareoneofthemostcommonallergies.Manychildrencanbeallergictofoodlikemilk,eggsandpeanuts.Ifyouareallergictocertainfoods,youmaygetredspots,anupsetstomachorevenhavedifficultybreathing.Sofar,peoplehaven’tfoundanygoodwaystostopfoodallergies.Justdonoteatthosefoodsasmuchaspossible.Seasonalallergieshappeninmostpartsoftheworld.Whenspringcomes,polleniseverywhereintheair.Andsomepeoplebegintosneeze,itch(發(fā)癢)orgetarunnynose.Whenit’spollenseason,trytostayindoors.Pollenisusuallyatitspeak(高峰)duringmid-morning,earlyeveningandwindydays.Somepeoplearealsoallergictopets,certainchemicals(化學(xué)物質(zhì))andmedicine.Asmallnumberofpeoplehaveallergiestorubber(橡膠),redmeatorevenwater!Sohowdoyouknowifyouareallergictosomething?Skintestsarethemostwidelyusedway.Doctorstakeadropofdifferentthingsthatmaycauseallergiesandputitonyourskin.Then,theywaittoseeifyourskinaroundthedropbecomesred.Onceyouknowwhatyouareallergicto,thebestthingtodoistotryandstayawayfromthosethings.52.Ifyouarefoodallergies,whichonemaynotitssymptom(癥狀)?A.Youmaygetredspots. B.Youmaygetanupsetstomach.C.Youmayevenhavedifficultybreathing. D.Youcanfindgoodwaystostopthem.53.Pollenisusuallyatitspeakduring________.A.earlymorning B.lateevening C.windydays D.rainydays54.Aboutallergies,whichofthefollowingiswrong?A.Whenyouhaveallergies,ourbrainoverreactsandtriestofightagainstthings.B.Allergiesmakeourbodyfeeluncomfortable.C.About20percentoftheworld’spopulationsuffersfromallergies,accordingtotheWHO.D.Foodallergiesareoneofthemostcommonallergies.55.Ifyouareallergic,thebestthingtodois________.A.tohavebloodtests B.tostayawayfromthethingsyoumayhaveallergiesC.toeatnothing D.totrytostayoutdoors①Inrecenttimes,theCOVID-19pandemic(新冠肺炎疫情)hasdestroyedtheage-oldhabitofshakinghands.Itismostwidelyusedasagreeting,butwhendidshakinghandsbecomethestandardgreeting?②Thehandsh

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