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1、 下面A一F是六个人形机器人型号和性能介绍,请从5个人的需求描述中选出他们最感兴趣的机器人,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
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RoboBuddy 3000
Price: $2,999
Height: 1.2 meters
Features:
Can clean rooms, wake you up in the morning, and remind you of your schedule; connects to your smartphone.
Best for: Daily home help and personal assistant (助手) tasks
B
EduBot Pro
Price: $1,599
Height: 0.8 meters
Features:
Teaches maths, science, and languages through fun games; comes with 50+ interactive (交互的) lessons; can answer students' questions.
Best for: Children aged 5-12 and home schooling
C
CareFriend X2
Price: $4,500
Height: 1.4 meters
Features:
Designed for the elderly; can call for help in emergencies, remind users to take medicine, and chat to keep them company; has easy-to-use touch screen.
Best for: Senior citizens living alone
D
SportMate 360
Price: $3,200
Height: 1.5 meters
Features:
Acts as a personal trainer; can track (追踪) your heart rate, count steps, suggest exercise plans, and play music during workouts.
Best for: Fitness lovers and people who exercise regularly
E
GuardBot Alpha
Price: $5,200
Height: 1.6 meters
Features:
24-hour home security (安全) monitor; watches for unusual movements, sends information to your phone, and can sound an alarm; works day and night.
Best for: Home security and peace of mind
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ChefBot Kitchen
Price: $3,800
Height: 1.3 meters
Features:
Has over 1,000 recipes (食谱); Can cut vegetables, mix ingredients, and cook simple meals; suggests healthy recipes based on your diet needs.
Best for: Busy people who love home-cooked meals but have no time to cook
Tom: My grandfather is 78 and lives by himself. I'm worried about his safety and often think if he's taken his medicine on time. Is there something that could keep him company and help him when needed?
Mary: I've just started learning German, but it's hard to find someone to practise with. Also, my little brother needs help with his maths homework.
Jack: I work from home, so my schedule is busy but flexible (灵活的). The problem is, I often forget to do housework. I need something to keep me organized.
Lily: I love running, but I want to know more about my performance — like how many calories I burn and whether my heart rate is normal. Also, I get bored running alone.
David: My family is going on a vacation next month, and I'm worried about leaving our house empty. I want something that can watch over our home and let us know if anything unusual happens.
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2、 以下是一则短文。请阅读短文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。(共 5 小题,每小题 2 分)
Green up your study room
I've always been a fan of bringing nature indoors, especially when it comes to my study room.
Let's start greening up our spaces together.
They can take in harmful chemicals and give out oxygen through their leaves. This helps reduce headaches and tiredness. Studies show that being around plants can lower stress and help us work better.
Then you have to choose the right plants for your room. Think about the space, light, and temperature in your room. Pick plants that can grow well in your conditions. If you are busy or new to plant care, choose low-maintenance (易养护的) plants that are easy to look after.
How to organize your plants is also important. If your room is small, use vertical (垂直的) space. Put up shelves or use plant stands. Hanging planters or wall-mounted holders are also great choices. A well-designed plant corner can make your study space more pleasant.
To truly enjoy your indoor garden, you need to take good care of your green friends. Regular pruning (修剪) and cleaning can help your plants grow better. And use insecticide (杀虫剂) the right way to keep your plants healthy.
Now, welcome the power of nature in your study room — you won't regret it!
A. Remember to check them often.
B. I'll share my experience with you.
C. Some plants require more sunshine.
D. Indoor plants are known to clean the air.
E. Your lifestyle also matters when choosing plants.
F. You can also choose pots in different colours to show your taste.
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3、 阅读理解
The next big change in AI will not be a new app — it will be a new workforce. The first wave of AI worked inside computers. It could write, translate, summarize and communicate. It changed how people worked with information and made digital work faster.
But a new chapter is now opening — one that moves intelligence from software into the real world. Physical AI does not just give answers. It can understand its surroundings and respond physically. It powers robots, self-driving systems, smart machines and city infrastructure (基本设施). If early AI changed how we worked with information, Physical AI will change how we make things, move things, build things and take care of things.
In this change, Shenzhen — powered by the strength of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area — holds important advantages. The city brings together hardware, production, software, supply chain, and new companies in one one connected system, which makes it easy to turn ideas into products. New versions can be made quickly, and there are plenty of places to test them.
These are exactly what Physical AI needs. Unlike digital AI,which is mainly about algorithms (算法), Physical AI needs a deep connection between models, sensors, parts, chips, production, and — most importantly — real-world testing.
However, just putting these parts together is not enough. The success of Physical AI depends on whether it works well in real life — in other words, whether robots are affordable, reliable and safe when doing actual tasks. Shenzhen offers many different real-world environments — from factories to smart city projects — where intelligent systems can learn, grow and improve. This means deployment(投入使用) itself becomes a learning process: real use creates data, data improves performance, and better performance leads to more use.
This creates a powerful cycle that rewards places able to turn research into products quickly — and in Shenzhen, robotics companies are already moving from test models to real-world products.
(1)、How does the writer introduce Physical AI?A、By telling a story about its invention. B、By explaining its development in China. C、By comparing it to the first wave of AI. D、By listing its main functions and features.(2)、What can Physical AI do?A、It can write, translate and summarize. B、It can sense the real world and act. C、It can only work inside computers. D、It can replace all human workers.(3)、What advantage does Shenzhen have for developing Physical AI?A、It has the largest number of software developers in China. B、It connects everything to turn ideas into products fast. C、It was the first city to use Physical AI in public spaces. D、It offers the lowest cost of robotic labor in the world.(4)、What does the writer mean by saying "deployment itself becomes a learning process"?A、Robots improve when tested in real-world environments. B、Shenzhen has the most advanced AI learning systems. C、Learning systems are needed to control robots. D、Deployment is more important than research.(5)、What's the best title for the passage?A、The History of Artificial Intelligence B、The Difference Between AI and Robots C、How Shenzhen Became a Technology Centre D、Physical AI: From Software to the Real World -
4、 阅读理解
Just as Peking duck is to Beijing and spicy hot pot is to Sichuan, zao cha is the soul of Guangzhou's food culture. Recently, a set of new rules has been made about Guangzhou morning tea culture. These rules divide morning tea into "traditional" and "non-traditional" types for special protection.
While these rules give legal (法律的) importance to the local morning tea tradition, they also raise a question: Why does zao cha deserve such high attention and protection in Guangzhou? The answer lies in its cultural and social values.
Dating back to the Qing Dynasty, this tradition has developed its key feature: "Yizhong Liangjian (一盅两件)", which means "one pot of tea and two dim sum dishes." The "tea" usually refers to Pu'er or chrysanthemum tea, while the most popular dim sum dishes include shrimp dumplings, Char siu bao, Shaomai and egg tarts.
"Just as some people enjoy working at a cafe, I prefer our morning tea houses. It's my way of slowing down, and it reflects the unhurried attitude toward life," said Liao Li, a 34-year-old local from Guangzhou. The "unhurried lifestyle" shown by zao cha has made this food tradition an important part of life for local people.
Actually, the new rules aim not just to protect the dishes, but to safeguard the city's collective (集体的) cultural memory. Not just tea and dishes, tea houses found all over the city can draw people of different backgrounds to one place. In other words, a morning tea house can serve as a social living room. "We are both retired, so joining our old friends at the tea house is our daily ‘job' now," said Liao Guangming, a 67-year-old retired teacher.
(1)、How does the writer introduce zao cha?A、By comparing it to other famous Chinese foods. B、By describing its taste and popularity. C、By telling a story about its history. D、By listing its main ingredients.(2)、What is the key feature of Guangzhou morning tea culture?A、Tea houses all over the city B、Shrimp dumplings and egg tarts. C、Pu'er tea and chrysanthemum tea. D、One pot of tea and two dim sum dishes(3)、What can be inferred from Liao Li's words in the 4th paragraph?A、She thinks morning tea houses help people to relax. B、She prefers working at a cafe to going to tea houses. C、She believes morning tea is only for the elderly. D、She finds tea houses too crowded for her taste.(4)、What role do tea houses play according to Liao Guoming?A、They are for retired people only. B、They serve as a social living room. C、They are mainly for tourists to visit. D、They offer the cheapest food in the city.(5)、In which part of the newspaper can we see the passage?A、Science & Technology B、Food & Stories C、Culture & Lifestyle D、Business & Economy -
5、阅读理解
On the final day of the Milan Winter Olympics, Gu Ailing successfully kept her crown in the women's freestyle skiing halfpipe event. This victory added to her earlier achievements—two silver medals in slopestyle and big air just days before. At only 22 years old, Gu has become the female freestyle skier with the most Olympic medals in history.
"I'm really proud of what I've achieved. It still feels unreal to me," Gu said. "Winning six medals in six events is just incredible."
Gu arrived in Livigno without having trained in the halfpipe for two months. She described her decision to compete in all three events as "a big risk". She explained, "There was a chance that everything could go wrong and I would end up with nothing. But to me, trying matters more than winning. I will never regret trying."
Success didn't come easy for Gu. She called 2025 "the most difficult year". Not only did she suffer several injuries, but she also faced serious online bullying(霸凌). Still, through months of hard work, she made a strong comeback.
For Gu, the medals are only part of her story. "I don't want to be anyone's idol (偶像). Instead, I want to be everyone's friend," she said. She hopes her journey can encourage more people, especially young girls, to discover the joy of winter sports. And guess what? She's already done it.
(1)、How many medals did Gu win at Milan Winter Olympics?A、One. B、Two. C、Three. D、Six.(2)、What does the underlined word "incredible" mean in English?A、Easy to forget. B、Hard to believe. C、Impossible to win. D、Difficult to understand.(3)、Why did Gu call her decision "a big risk"?A、She might regret competing in the events. B、She might suffer more injuries in the events. C、She might win no medals in all three events. D、She might lose her chance to compete in the future.(4)、What can we learn about Gu from the fourth paragraph?A、She is strong and never gives up. B、She is patient and learns from mistakes. C、She is shy and afraid of facing difficulties. D、She is kind and cares about others' feelings.(5)、What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A、Gu wants to become everyone's idol. B、Gu thinks medals are as important as fun. C、Gu wants to make more friends in the sports world. D、Gu hopes more young girls will enjoy winter sports. -
6、 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
There was a clock on the wall of our classroom. It wasn't special—just a white face with black numbers. For three years, I never1 it. It was simply there, like the desks or the chalkboard.
Then came ninth grade, the year of the high school entrance exam.2 , everything felt different. The lessons got harder. The days got longer. And the 3 ? It started to catch my eye slowly. During maths tests, when my mind went blank (空白的), I'd look up at it. Its hands kept moving —neither faster nor slower. It never rushed. It never stopped. It just did what it was 4 to do, day after day.
One afternoon, I had to stay after school to finish some exercises. With the classroom empty, the clock tick sounded 5 . I stared at it, and for the first time, I really thought about it. This clock had been hanging here for years, watching thousands of students come and go. It watched us laugh, try, fail, and try again. And through it all, it just kept telling time,6 no one was watching and praising. That was simply its job.
I remembered my mother's words: "The 7 thing isn't doing something big. It's doing the small thing, every single day, without anyone 8 ." Maybe that was it.
Feeling a little 9 , I turned back to my desk and opened my textbook. There was still a lot to do. But somehow, I felt like I had all the 10 I needed. Not because the clock would stop— it wouldn't. It would keep going, and so would I.
(1)A 、 believed B 、 imagined C 、 noticed D 、 required(2)A 、 Anyway B 、 Exactly C 、 However D 、 Suddenly(3)A 、 desk B 、 clock C 、 lesson D 、 chalkboard(4)A 、 supposed B 、 allowed C 、 forced D 、 prepared(5)A 、 noisy B 、 common C 、 loud D 、 special(6)A 、 though B 、 unless C 、 because D 、 until(7)A 、 biggest B 、 smallest C 、 hardest D 、 easiest(8)A 、 reminding B 、 cheering C 、 wondering D 、 suffering(9)A 、 stranger B 、 quieter C 、 heavier D 、 calmer(10)A 、 time B 、 courage C 、 luck D 、 energy -
7、 假如你是李华,你校每周举办一次 "书香校园(Scholarly Campus)" 读书活动。你的外国笔友 Jack 热爱读书,善于分享,想了解这一活动。请你根据以下内容提示,用英文写一封邮件,向他介绍这一活动,并邀请他参加下周的 "书香校园" 读书活动。
内容提示:
1.活动信息(目的、时间、地点……);
2.活动形式(读书分享、演讲……);
3.表达邀请和期待。
注意:
1.词数为 80 左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.文中不能出现真实姓名及学校名称;
4.开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:meaningful (adj. 有意义的) open one's mind(开拓某人的思维)
Dear Jack,
How is it going? I have learned that you are interested in the Scholarly Campus in our school.
……
Yours
Li Hua
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8、 根据语篇内容,从方框中选择恰当的单词,并用其正确形式填空,将单词填写在答题卡对应的横线上。每个单词只能用一次。
among and answer believe big activity grow seldom they peace
As summer comes around, many people like to go out to relax. They choose different outdoorto enjoy the sunshine and fresh air. One of is bike riding, or biking. The biking craze (热潮) is now sweeping through China.
Wang Jing is a student from Hangzhou. She exercised before because she didn't like sports much. But since her hometown hosted the Asian Games in 2023, her interest in sports has a lot. She has realized the benefits of sports she is now a big fan of biking.
"I feel free and whenever I ride ," Wang said. "Biking allows me to experience the beauty along the road and the world seems to slow down," she added. Wang is only one of those who are deeply in love with biking. In cities like Chengdu and Beijing, thousands of people have started to join in the biking craze.
Will the craze in China last for a long time? The is "Yes." Thanks to the craze, there have been events like group rides and bike festivals. These create a sense of community bikers. They share road information, biking experience and sometimes even meals. They are just like a family. As biking has become a lifestyle, experts that this biking craze will continue. They expect a sharp increase in the number of bike riders.
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9、 根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
When people around the world talk about ping-pong, they must think of China. Without doubt ping-pong has been China's national sport for a long time. Why do Chinese ping-pong players always dominate (称霸) the world's major ping-pong events? One of the reasons is that there is a large fan base (基础) for the sport in China. Almost everyone can play a little. You can hear the sound of ping-pong almost everywhere in China. People of all ages like this kind of sport.
My father, for example, has played it for more than 50 years. Every day, he goes to the park and plays ping-pong with his old friends for two hours. It is part of his life. He was even named one of the "Beijing Masters" when he was 70.
Not only the old people, but also kids are practicing hard in any ping-pong club in China. Many children hope that they can be excellent players one day. The great players' spirit of never giving up encourages the young to fight for their dreams. Also, many kids say playing ping-pong helps them relax after doing schoolwork.
Chinese people take part in this sport, not only to win, but also to have fun, to socialize (社交) and to live a healthy life.
(1)、Who always dominates the worlds major ping-pong events?(2)、How long has the writer's father played ping-pong?(3)、What does the great players's pirit encourage the young to do?(4)、How do many kids feel when they play ping-pong after doing schoolwork?(5)、Do you like taking part in ping-pong sport? Why or why not? -
10、 阅读理解
China has made a plan to help its people with weight control. Under the plan "weight management clinics (门诊部)" will be set up in hospitals across the country. Doctors at these clinics will give medical advice on weight management.
Obesity (肥胖) has greatly increased in China over the past 40 years. In general, people are eating more and exercising less. By 2021, more than 400 million adults were too heavy. According to a medical study published in The Lancet (《柳叶刀》), a medical journal, this number will rise to 630 million by 2050.
Being overweight can harm health. It increases the risk of many diseases, such as high blood pressure and heart disease.
Big cities like Beijing and Shanghai have already set up weight control clinics. They use safe ways to help people lose weight. These include healthy diets and traditional Chinese medicine.
People in countryside areas need help, too. A 2023 study found that obesity rates (比率) have been on the rise since 2005 in countryside areas.
Many ads for weight loss solutions can be found on Chinese social media. Some even sell" magic" diet pills. Experts say they can be dangerous. As a safer solution, China is now making medicines to help control the desire for food.
The government is calling for the support of hotels, schools and businesses. Hotels are asked to, for example, put a scale (称) in every room to remind guests to make healthy choices. Schools are encouraged to teach kids about healthy eating. In some cities, junk food isn't allowed to be sold at or near schools.
(1)、What will the weight management clinics do for people?A、Sell magic pills. B、Give health lessons. C、Provide medical advice.(2)、What has made obesity greatly increase in the past 40 years?A、Lack of medical knowledge. B、Changes in diet and less exercise. C、Eating more unhealthy food.(3)、What can we infer (推断) from Paragraphs 4 ~ 6?A、Some"magic"diet pills may harm people's health. B、There are no obesity problems in countryside areas in China now. C、Traditional Chinese medicine can control the desire for food.(4)、What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A、Ways to carry out health rules. B、How schools deal with junk food. C、How different groups support the plan.(5)、What's the purpose of writing the article?A、To tell people to eat less unhealthy food. B、To introduce the dangers of obesity. C、To explain China's plan to fight obesity. -
11、 阅读理解
Nong Jiagui is a village teacher in Guangnan County,Yunnan Province. For 38 years, he has helped more than 100 students in the village learn about the world outside of their homes. The 58-year-old village teacher was named one of the 2024 National Role Models for Teaching and Educating People ahead of the year's Teachers' Day, which falls on September 10th every year.
In 1986, Nong Jiagui became the first teacher in the "leprosy (麻风) village" where people with leprosy used to live back in the 1950s. This village was very separate from the rest of the world. When Nong Jiagui first got to the village, he was welcomed by the anxious (渴望的) faces at the health centre. At first, he wanted to run away. But he knew that kids there wanted to learn things. Finally, he chose to stay and teach the kids well. He also wanted to help them get out of the village.
He named the village Luosongdi, which means "peanuts (花生)" in the Zhuang language. This was because peanuts were the main crop there. By doing this, when students started at a new school, no one connected their home address with leprosy.
After Nong arrived there, all school-age children could study in the primary school, and the village became closer to the outside world. He said, "I will continue to teach as long as one child in the village needs me."
(1)、When did Nong Jiagui begin to teach in the "leprosy village?"A、In 1950. B、In 1976. C、In 1986.(2)、Why did Nong Jiagui choose to teach in the "leprosy village?"A、Because he was born in the village. B、Because his mother asked him to do so. C、Because he wanted to help the kids get out of the village.(3)、What does "this" refer to (指代) in Paragraph 3?A、Giving the village a new name. B、Planting peanuts in the village. C、Connecting the village with leprosy.(4)、Which of the following best describes Nong Jiagui?A、Honest and polite. B、Humorous and strict. C、Hardworking and selfless.(5)、What is the best title of the text?A、Importance of education. B、Introduction of Nong Jiagui. C、Advantages of being a teacher. -
12、 阅读理解
Join Us!
We are Heart Beat.
We have a pianist, a guitarist and a drummer (鼓手).We need YOU to sing with us.Join us at 4:00 pm this Tuesday in the school music hall.Let's play wonderful music together.
Famous Environmentalist to Give a Talk
Air pollution is causing more and more problems. What can we do? A well-known environmentalist will come to our school and give a talk. Come to know more and take action!
TIME: 3:30 pm—5:30 pm next Thursday
PLACE: Hall 2
Shining Club
We have all kinds of clay figurine (泥塑) works for you. You can learn about Chinese traditional art from them.
Create your own figurine and take it home.
TIME: 9:00 am next Wednesday
PLACE: Room A201
Dancers Wanted for Our School's 50th Anniversary
To celebrate our school's 50th anniversary (周年纪念日), we are going to choose a number of dancers. Come and show yourself at 9:30 am this Friday in the concert hall.
(1)、Who is wanted for Heart Beat?A、A singer. B、A pianist. C、A drummer.(2)、What is special about Shining Club?A、It offers chances to music fans. B、It requires one to be creative. C、It provides prizes for great works.(3)、When will the talk start ?A、At 4:00 pm this Tuesday. B、At 9:30 am this Friday. C、At 3:30 pm next Thursday.(4)、If Tina wants to show her dancing ability, where should she go?A、To Hall 2. B、To the music hall. C、To the concert hall.(5)、Where can we probably read the text?A、On a school notice board. B、In a city guidebook. C、On a community website. -
13、 完形填空
At the beginning of 2025, a short video on the Internet touched millions of people. In the video, a high school student is carrying another student out of the classroom to a safe place immediately when he1 the tremors (震颤) from the earthquake. Everyone spoke highly of what the high school student did.
The young 2 in the video is Guo Qing. He is from Yinchuan Foreign Language Experimental School of Ningxia. The student he 3 is his classmate who became disabled because of illness. He isn't able to 4 or move by himself.
At about 10 on the morning of 2nd January, Guo Qing and his classmates were busy studying in their 5 when suddenly a 4.6-magnitude (震级) earthquake happened. When the tremors hit the classroom ground, Guo Qing noticed that his classmate became very 6 , so he quickly went to help him.
In time of danger, Guo Qing 7 others more than himself. Without thinking twice, he carried his classmate out of the classroom and ran to the safe place as8 as possible.
Guo Qing is kind and9 . When his classmates are in trouble, he will always give them a helping hand.10 it isn't surprising that he carried his disabled classmate out of the classroom when the earthquake happened. His parents are so proud of him and he is a real hero!
(1)A 、 causes B 、 reduces C 、 feels(2)A 、 teacher B 、 hero C 、 guide(3)A 、 chose B 、 carried C 、 followed(4)A 、 talk B 、 hear C 、 walk(5)A 、 library B 、 laboratory C 、 classroom(6)A 、 relaxed B 、 worried C 、 excited(7)A 、 thought of B 、 turned to C 、 picked out(8)A 、 easily B 、 quickly C 、 loudly(9)A 、 humorous B 、 active C 、 helpful(10)A 、 So B 、 Or C 、 But -
14、 根据对话内容,从下面方框中选出恰当的句子补全对话,有一个选项是多余的。
A: Hi, Lisa! Good morning!
B: Hi, Peter. I haven't seen you for a long time.
A: I took part in the first Student ( Youth) Games of China in Guangxi.
B: Wow. sounds great! What project did you take part in?
A: So I took part in one hundred-metre race.
B: What's the result?
A:
B: Congratulations! You must have trained really hard for it. How long did you prepare before the games?
A: Well, I started training about three months ago. I practised running every day after school.
B: That's amazing! Your hard work has paid off. I'm also interested in sports.
A: Of course. We can train together.
B: How about this Sunday?
A: Great. See you then.
A. I got third prize.
B. I like running.
C. Could I join you?
D. What did you do recently?
E. We all like to do sports with you.
F. We can meet on the school playground at 6:30 a. m.
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15、 假设你是一所国际学校的学生,你将代表你校毕业生在学校毕业典礼上发言,请用英语写一篇发言稿。
内容要点:
1.回顾:美丽的校园,……;
2.感谢:老师,……;
3.你的祝愿。
注意:
1.词数 80 左右,开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;文中不得出现真实的个人信息。
参考词汇: interesting (adj. 有趣的),thank (v. 感谢),helpful (adj. 有帮助的),solve (v. 解决)
Dear teachers and classmates,
It's my pleasure to have such a chance to make a speech at this special moment.
……
That's all. Thank you for listening.
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16、 根据语篇内容,从方框中选择恰当的单词,并用其正确形式填空。将单词填写在答题卡对应的横线上。每个单词只能用一次。
snack healthiest bright grape provide history traditional until choice become
Have you eaten tanghulu? It is a Chinese , which has been popular on TikTok recently, with many people sharing videos of making it at home. We'll talk about something about tanghulu.
Tanghulu is made of dried hawthorn berries (山楂), which look like small red apples. Street businessmen coat the hawthorn berries with sugar syrup (糖浆). This is what makes it and smooth. Served on a stick, it a popular hit in Chinese street markets. Couples on a date, children or teenagers looking for a treat will enjoy this fruit snack. Strawberry tanghulu is another popular among people. And other fruits like , blueberries, apples, and even pineapples can be used to make tanghulu as well.
Although tanghulu is made of fruits, it is certainly not the snack in China. For example, if you eat 20 candied fruits, you will get about 400 calories, equivalent (等同于) to a cheeseburger. While the fruits can Vitamin C, the sugar coating can lead to tooth decay (蛀牙) if you eat it too often.
Historical records show that tanghulu is from Northern China. As a traditional Chinese snack, tanghulu has a long dating back to the Song Dynasty. Many stories talk about how it started. One of them says that a woman was too ill to eat anything a doctor suggested coating dried fruit with sugar. Whatever the truth, tanghulu becomes very popular. You can see it in theaters, streets, and tea houses.
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17、 根据语篇内容,按要求回答问题。
"Troublemaker" was what was given to my friend Peter by his classmates. They also said that he had no future and no hope! But now I suggest that anyone said that should say "sorry" to him.
Peter finished Grade Nine, and then he went on to study at technical college. He became a leader of a group of bad boys. After graduation he had nothing to do, so he just hung around by the market with his friends.
It looked like nothing could change his life. It was not until the day that his father died. He left the boys and went to help his mother who sold food by the roadside.
He really pitied his mum and wanted to do something to support her. He loved reading cartoon books and had been collecting them for years. So he made up his mind to set up his own business. He went around buying cartoon books from other people. He bought them for 25% and then sold them for half price.
These days, he doesn't have to look round for cartoon books because there are always people coming to his shop to sell the old ones. He now has a monthly income of about 55000 baht (泰铢).
He was a "troublemaker" to his teacher but he is a hero to me. If you are judged by your classmates as "bad student", I suggest that you ignore (忽视) what they say. Just do your best in everything. Don't give up so easily. Believe me, one day you could be successful, too.
(1)、Where did Peter go on to study after finishing Grade Nine?(2)、What did Peter love reading?(3)、Why doesn't Peter have to look round for books?(4)、How is Peter like in the writer's mind?(5)、What can you learn from the story?(不超过 15 个词) -
18、 阅读理解
Have you ever walked into a room and realized you couldn't remember what you were looking for? We seem to do this more when thinking about a few things at once or doing two things at the same time. For example, you're crossing the street while chatting with a friend.Some people call this dual-tasking. Everyone does it and we tend to get better at it as we get older and learn new skills.
Our brain is like a computer—it can only use so much energy at one time. Think of your brain as a power station providing electricity for cities. If some cities need a lot of energy by having all their lights on, other cities would have less power to work with. There's only so much electricity to go around.
For young kids, dual-tasking is possible. However, it can be a little more difficult for younger kids compared with older kids. Why? The power station in their brain is smaller and can't produce as much energy as older kids.
So why do you sometimes forget to say something before speaking? The answer is that you were likely dual-tasking just before speaking. Maybe you were thinking about the words you wanted to say and something else at the same time. Sometimes your brain can't do two complicated things at once. You may not have enough energy at that moment.
Forgetting things is normal for everyone and can happen when you're doing too many things. When it happens to you, don't be nervous!
(1)、How does the writer begin the text?A、By listing numbers. B、By asking questions. C、By showing a saying.(2)、What does the underlined word "it" refer to?A、The brain. B、A computer. C、A skill.(3)、Why is dual-tasking more difficult for younger kids?A、Because they don't like to think and talk. B、Because they're not interested in anything. C、Because their brain's "power station" is smaller.(4)、Which of the following is the "dual-tasking"?A、Eat an apple at home alone. B、Clean the room after doing homework. C、Sing a song while riding a bike.(5)、What will be talked about after the last paragraph?A、How to get more and more energy. B、How to deal with forgetting things. C、How to communicate with others. -
19、 阅读理解
On December 18, 2023, 90-year-old Mao Shihua passed away, leaving many people heartbroken.
For 27 years, Mao served the residents (居民) of Huangtankou town in Quzhou, Zhejiang, by selling breakfast daily from her stall (摊位) near the Huangtankou Primary School.
Known as the "Breakfast Grandma", she started preparing food at 2 a.m. and sold it from 5:30 a.m, Mao would ride a three-wheeler to her stall to sell the breakfast and there she would stay till 7:30 a.m. Her breakfast was delicious and cheap, with each item costing just half a yuan and the price never went up. Despite her hard work, she only made about 50 yuan a day and sometimes had to use her pension (退休金) to cover the costs.
However, Mao didn't care. She wanted to spend her pension providing a delicious breakfast for the kids. She found great pleasure in hearing the sound of the children and reading aloud in the classrooms. The children's greetings every morning gave her joy, and the hours she spent serving food to them was the happiest time of the day.
Mao loved children and wanted to make sure none of them went hungry. Many of her customers were from poor families. They left their homes very early to reach school on time. Although the work was tiring, the love from her customers kept her going. Online, many people expressed respect for Mao, calling her an "amazing hero".
(1)、How long did Mao Shihua sell breakfast?A、For 18 years. B、For 23 years. C、For 27 years.(2)、How was Mao's breakfast?A、Special and expensive. B、Delicious and cheap. C、All for free.(3)、Why did Mao spend her pension providing breakfast for kids?A、Because she loved children very much. B、Because she had a rich family. C、Because her daughter was in that school.(4)、What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A、How Mao's action influenced the community. B、How Mao dealt with the challenges. C、What name people called Mao online.(5)、What's the best title of the text?A、The Lovely Children From Zhejiang B、The Hard Work Of Selling Breakfast C、The Amazing Love From a Grandma -
20、 阅读理解
How long can a turtle live?
Jonathan is the oldest land turtle in the world. This year, he is already 193 years old. Turtles don't live for thousands of years, but some can live for more than 150 years. How do they live that long?
(1)、How old is Jonathan this year?A、193 years old. B、192 years old. C、194 years old.(2)、What can turtles do when danger is near?A、They can swim in the water and run away quickly. B、They can hide their heads, tails, and legs inside their shells. C、They can give a loud noise and get help from other animals.(3)、Which animal beats the fastest heartbeat in one minute?A、Mouse. B、Elephant. C、Turtle.(4)、Why moving slowly is good for turtles?A、To sleep early. B、To eat more. C、To save energy.(5)、Where may you read this part in a newspaper?A、Sports. B、Nature. C、Food.