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專題13閱讀理解之說明文15篇(宿遷中考真題+名校模擬)(2024·江蘇宿遷·中考真題)Chinaishometoteaandhasalonghistoryofteaculture.Astimegoesby,theteaculturehasdevelopedgreatly.IntheTangDynasty,peoplenotonlydranktea,butalsoatethetealeaves.Thatwaswhytastingteawascalled“tea-eating”.IntheSongDynasty,thewaypeopledrankteabecameromanticandwasfullofart.IntheMingDynasty,tastingteareturnedtoitstruenatureof“drinkingtea”.Peopleputdrytealeavesinthecupandthenpouredboiledwaterintoitbeforedrinking.AndintheQingDynasty,theteaculturefinallycameintocommonfamilies.Drinkingteabecamepartoftheirdailylife.Atthesametime,thereweremoreteahouses.Nowadays,makingteaaroundastove(圍爐煮茶)hasbecomepopularamongyoungpeople.Thisisaspecialwayofdrinkingtea.Manyyoungpeopleliketochooseaquietandcomfortableenvironmenttomaketea.Whileboilingtea,theremustbedelicateandtastysnackslikesmallorangesandsweetpotatoesonthecharcoal(炭)stove,satisfyingpeople’seyesandmouth.Andbeautifulcupsandteapotswouldbringthemmorepleasureinmind.Whattheyenjoyareart,spiritualworldandthedeepChineseteaculture.Awayfromtheirbusyworkandlife,theyfeelcalmandpeacefulinmind.Infact,peoplebegantomaketeaaroundastoveinancienttimes.Traditionally,abouttheartofmakingtea,themostimportantpartisthetypesoftea,waterquality,thecontroloffire,thechoicesofteatools,andtheskillsofbrewing(沏茶).Insomeways,theartofmakingteaisakindofcommunicationbetweenteaandpeople.Astimepassesby,Chineseteaculturecontinuestodevelop.Modernteaculturehasmixedtraditionalandmodernartandlife,showingamoreopenandcolorfulculture.1.Whendidpeoplenotonlydrinkteabutalsoeatthetealeaves?A.IntheTangDynasty. B.IntheSongDynasty.C.IntheMingDynasty. D.IntheQingDynasty.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“delicate”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Boring. B.Attractive. C.Awful. D.Large.3.Whyismakingteaaroundastovepopularwithmodernyoungpeople?A.Becausetheyenjoycalmandpeaceinmind.B.Becausetheycanstaytogetherwithfamilies.C.Becausetheylikeeatingorangesandpotatoes.D.Becausetheywanttoreturntotheancienttimes.4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Thetypesofthetealeaves. B.Theenvironmentsofdrinkingtea.C.Thefutureoftheteaculture. D.Thedevelopmentoftheteaculture.(2023·江蘇宿遷·中考真題)Familyisveryimportantforeveryone,nomatterwhereyouarefrom.SoinbothEastandWest,peoplehavefestivalstocelebratefamilyreunions(團聚).ThesefestivalsincludetheMid-AutumnFestivalinChinaandThanksgivingDayintheUS.Howaretheycelebratedandwhatarethedifferences?Let’stakealook.SharingthemoonlightTheMid-AutumnFestivalisthesecondmostimportanttraditionalfestivalinChinaaftertheSpringFestival.It’sonthe15thdayoftheeighthmonthofChineselunarcalendar.InancientChina,thedaywasconsideredasaharvestfestivalsincefruits,vegetablesandgrain(谷物)hadbeencollectedfromthefields.Allthefamilygottogetherandhadabigdinner.Theyateaspecialfestivalfood-mooncakesandenjoyedthefullmoon.Onthatday,themoonisfull.ThefullmoonisasymbolforfamilyreunionswhichmeantuanyuaninChinese.Nowpeoplealsocelebratethefestivalbygettingtogetherandhavingabigdinner.Whenitgetsdark,peoplelookupatthefullmoon,eatingmooncakesandmissingfriendsandrelativeswhoarefarfromhome.“Wewisheachotheralonglifesoastosharethebeautyofthisgracefulmoonlight,eventhoughmilesapart!”wroteSuShi,afamousSongDynastypoet.ShowingthanksThanksgivingDayisoneofthebiggestholidaysintheUS.It’sonthefourthThursdayofNovember.Peoplevisittheirfriendsandrelativestoremindthemselvesthattheyareluckytohavehappiness,healthandfamilyandalsotohavearoofovertheirheads.In1621,about100Englishpeopletookaship,theMayflower,andarrivedinthenortheasternUS.Thewintertherewasverycoldandlifewashard.AstheAmericanIndianshelpedthemalot,theEnglishpeopleaskedthemtohaveabigmealwiththeninordertoexpresstheirthanks.Thecelebrationlastedforthreedays.Today,peopleusuallyhaveafamilymealonThanksgivingDay.Theyenjoydeliciousfoodsuchaspumpkinscornandabig,goldenturkey.Thereareothertraditionsontheday.Forexample,theturkeyhasaV-shapedboneinthebreast.It’scalledawishbone.Afterroasting(烤),twopersonseachtakeoneendofthebone.Theymakeawishandthenpullit.Ifonegetsthelargerpartofthebone,heorshewillgetgoodluck.ThemostimportantpartofThanksgivingDayistosay“thanks”—thisisthespiritoftheholiday.PeoplealsoliketowatchtheThanksgivingDayParadeonTV.5.WhydidpeoplecelebratetheMid-AutumnFestivalinancientChina?A.Becausepeoplecouldeatmooncakes.B.Becausepeopleenjoyedthefullmoon.C.Becausepeoplecouldgettogetherwithrelatives.D.Becausepeoplehadagoodharvestfromthefields.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“tohavearoofovertheirheads”inthepassageprobablymean?A.Tohavesomewheretolive. B.Tohavefoodtoeat.C.Tohavefriendstotalkto. D.Tohaveclothestowear.7.WhatisthespiritofThanksgivingDay?A.Topullthebone. B.ToplayAmericanfootball.C.Tosay“thanks”. D.TowatchtheParade.8.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Thebackgroundtothetwofestivals. B.Theintroductiontothetwofestivals.C.Theactivitiesofthetwofestivals. D.Thecustomsofthetwofestivals.(2023·江蘇宿遷·中考真題)Springistheseasonwhenplantsstarttogrowfreelyfromtheground.InChina,wildspringgreensaretraditionallythoughtofasahealthyfood.Theyarestillcommoninmanydishestoday.Chinesetoonshoots(香椿芽)Toonshootsareusuallythebestjustbeforeguyu,thesixthofthe24solarterms(節(jié)氣).Guyumeansthatspringisalmosttoend.Thisiswhentheleavesareverytender(嫩的).Itisoftencookedwitheggstobalancethesometimesstrongtastesoftheleaves.Itcanalsobepreparedwithtofu.Indianaster(馬蘭頭)ThemeaningofIndianasteristomakeahorseturnitshead.Itissaidthatitstender-tastecouldmakeahorsestopmovingon.Perhapsbecauseofthename,thegreenhasbecomeagoodbyegift,cookedwhenonewantstowishafriendasafejourney,accordingtothewebsiteTheWorldofChinese.Thevegetableisusuallyboiledinwater,cutandmixedwithtofuandsesameoil.Shepherd’spurse(薺菜)Shepherd’spurseisagreenherb(草本植物)withanunusualsmell.Itgrowsearlyinspringandcanbeeatenbothcookedanduncooked.Ittastesalittlebutbitter(苦的)andsweetandcanbeusedindumplingsandwontonorcookedinsoup.IntraditionalChinesemedicine,itisusedtoimproveeyesight,dealwithhighbloodpressureandstopbleeding.Luhao(蘆蒿)Takenasasymbolofspring,luhaowasthoughthighlyofbyafamousChinesepoet.Hesaid,“Whenthelandisgreenandluhaoiseverywhere,springhastrulyarrived.”Beforeorduringguyu,luhaoisverytenderandisusuallycookedwithmeat.Ittasteslightandcanbesimplycookedwithginger,springonionandalittlechilli.Tipsforeatingwildvegetables※Donoteatwildvegetablesyoudon’tknow.※Donoteatpollutedwildvegetables.※Donoteatwildvegetableswhichhavebeenkeptforalongtime.Eatthemfreshafterpickingthem.※Donottakewildvegetablesasamaincourse.9.Whydopeoplecooktoonshootswitheggsaccordingtothepassage?A.Tolookmorecolorful. B.Tomakeittastesweet.C.Tobalancethestrongtaste. D.Tomakeithealthytopeople.10.WhatdotoonshootsandIndianasterhaveincommon(有共同點)accordingtothepassage?A.Bothofthemcanbemixedwithtofu.B.Bothofthemareverytenderafterguyu.C.Bothofthemaregreenherbswithusualtastes.D.Bothofthemcandealwithhighbloodpressure.11.Whichofthefollowingdishesmightimprovepeople’seyesight?A.Toonshoots. B.Shepherd’spurse. C.Indianaster. D.Luhao.12.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)accordingtothetipsinthepassage?A.Donoteatthewildvegetablesinspring.B.Takethewildvegetablesasamaincourse.C.Storethewildvegetablesaslongaspossible.D.Theunknownwildvegetablesmightbeharmful.(2022·江蘇宿遷·中考真題)Recently,Chinahasannouncedthelistofthefirstfivenationalparks.Eachofthemisdividedintotwoparts-thecore(核心)protectionareaandthegeneralcontrolarea.Inthecoreprotectionarea,onlyresearchandsurveillance(監(jiān)視)inscienceareallowed.Andthegeneralcontrolareaisopentothepublic,allowingtravelactivitiessuchascampingandhiking.Inthefuture,nationalparksareexpectedtobenaturalclassrooms.Peoplecanlearnaboutdifferentkindsofanimalsandplantsthrougheco-friendly(環(huán)保的)travelactivities.Thenationalparkscanalsobehelpfultolocalpeople.Thebuildingofthesenationalparksprovidesmanyjobsforlocalpeople.Peoplelivinginoraroundtheparkscanworkasparkrangers(護林員)andguides.Theycanalsosellsomeeco-friendlythingswithlocalcolour.Sotheiryearlyincomes(收入)willgrowalot.Thenlet’stakealookatthefivenationalparks.ThreeRiver-SourceNationalParkontheQinghai-TibetPlateau(青藏高原),isthelargestnationalparkinChina.BecauseitishometothesourcesoftheYangtze,YellowandLancangrivers,peoplecallit“China’swatertower”.NortheastChinaTigerandLeopard(豹)NationalParkisinHeilongjiangandJilinprovinces.Itcoversanareaof14,100squarekilometres.Itisourcountry’sbiggestandonlyplaceforwildSiberiantigersandAmurleopardstolivein.WuyiMountainNationalParkinFujianProvinceisaUNESCOnaturalandculturalheritagesite(遺址).Theforestmakesupover96percentofthepark.Theparkistheparadiseofbirds,kingdom(王國)ofsnakesandworldofinsects.YoucanalsoseetheDanxialandform(地貌)there.GiantPandaNationalParkconnectspandahabitats(棲息地)inSichuan,ShaanxiandGansuprovinces.Insidetheparkaremorethan1,600wildgian1pandas.Theymakeupover70percentofthepandasinChina.HainanTropical(熱帶的)RainforestNationalParkisthelargesttropicalforestinChina.Therearemorethan400kindsofplantsthatcanonlybefoundinHainan.Theworld’sonly35Hainangibbons(長臂猿)livethere.13.Whatactivitycanbedoneinthecoreprotectionarea?A.Hunting. B.Researching. C.Hiking. D.Camping.14.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph3?A.Buildingthenationalparksonlyneedsrangersandguides.B.Farmingmakeslocalpeopleimprovetheiryearlyincomes.C.Visitorscanbuyanythingwithlocalcolorinthenationalparks.D.Localpeoplecangetmuchadvantagefromthenationalparks.15.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“paradise”intheformabovemean?A.Aperfectplace. B.Ahappyfeeling. C.Agoodexample. D.Asweetsmile.16.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Thebeautifulscenesofnature B.ThehomeofanimalsandplantsC.Theintroductiontothefivenationalparks D.Therelationshipsamongthefivenationalparks(2022·江蘇宿遷·中考真題)TheoilpaperumbrellaisatraditionalChinesehandicraft(手工藝品).Ithasahistoryofover1,000yearsinChina.InearlyTangDynasty,itwasintroducedtoJapanandKorea,soitwascalledthe“TangUmbrella”.LateroilpaperumbrellaswerespreadtootherAsiancountries,suchasVietnam,ThailandandLaos,andeachhaditsownstyle.However,assteel-ribbed(鋼骨的)umbrellasappearedinthelastcentury,thehand-madeoilpaperumbrellasbecamelessusedindailylife.Theywereturnedintodecorativeartifacts(裝飾性工藝品).YuhanginHangzhouisknownformakingoilpaperumbrellasformorethan230years.Theyaremainlymadeofskinpaper(皮紙),bamboo,acoatingofTungoil(桐油).Theyneedtotakemorethan70stepstomake,includingmakingbambooribs,pestingpapers(糊紙)andpaintingpatterns(圖案).Ittakesatleastaweektomakeperumbrella.In2008,theseumbrellaswereaddedtoIntangibleCulturalHeritageList(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄)ofChina.AyoungmancalledLiuWeixuelearnedthetraditionalartofmakingYuhangoilpaperumbrellasfromhisgrandfather.“Iwanttobringthearttolife.”Liusaid.Heimprovedtheumbrellastowintheheartsofyoungpeople.Asthetraditionalpaperwaseasytobreak,hestartedtouseakindofthickerpaper.Inatest,hisumbrellaswereopenedandclosedfor1,000timeswithoutbreaking.Heusedakindoflighterbambootomaketheumbrellasweighless.NowLiuhopestheartcanbepassedon.Hegoestolocalschoolstoteachstudents.Healsogoestoeventsindifferentplacestopromote(推廣)theart.17.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph1?A.Thehistoryofoilpaperumbrellas. B.Thestylesofoilpaperumbrellas.C.Thedesignofoilpaperumbrellas. D.Thewaysofusingoilpaperumbrellas.18.Whatisanoilpaperumbrellamainlymadeofaccordingtothepassage?A.Wool,bambooandacoatingofTungoil. B.Plastic,bambooandacoatingofTungoil.C.Skinpaper,bambooandacoatingofTungoil. D.Leather,bambooandacoatingofTungoil.19.WhydidLiuWeixuelearntheartofmakingYuhangoilpaperumbrellas?A.Becausehecouldn’tfindabetterjob. B.Becausehewantedtobringthearttolife.C.Becauseyoungpeoplelikedthefashion. D.Becausehisgrandfathertoldhimtolearn.20.Whichpartofamagazineisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Culture. B.Medicine. C.Music. D.Sports.(2024·江蘇宿遷·一模)TheBeginningofSummerfallsonMay5ththisyear.It’sthefirstsolartermafterspringandalsotheseventhsolartermofthetwenty-fourones.BytheBeginningofSummer,everythingbeginstogrowfast.TheBeginningofSummermeansfarewelltospring,andtheenteringintosummer.Soitisalsocalled“theendofspring”.InancientChina,peopledividedtheBeginningofSummerintothreeperiods.Thefirstperiod:thefrogsbegintosing.Inearlysummer,frogsbegintosingandlookforfoodinthefieldsandponds.Withthevoiceofthefrogs,thetasteofsummerisstrong.Thesecondperiod:theearthwormscomeout.Asthetemperatureinthegroundcontinuestorise,earthwormsclimbfromtheundergroundtothesurfacetobreathefreshair.Thethirdperiod:thebuddingofthecucumberblossom.Onthisday,mostareasofChinahavethecustomofeatingeggs,includingboiledeggsandteaeggs.EatingeggsontheBeginningofSummeristohopethattheyearwillbefull.Andpeoplealsohopetogetpeaceinthesummer.InadditiontoeatingeggsontheBeginningofSummer,theywillalso“hangeggs”.Egghangingisabagmadeofcolorfulbagsorwool,putboiledeggsinitandhangthemonchildren’schest.AsanoldChinesesayinggoes,“Hanginganeggonchildren’schestcanpreventthemfromgettingsummerdiseases.”Itmeanshealthandsafety,goodluck,andeverythingissmooth.AccordingtothetheoryoftraditionalChinesemedicine,theBeginningofSummerisakeyperiodfortheheart.Hightemperaturesinsummerareeasytocausemoodproblems,anddiettherapycanplayanimportantrole.Sopeoplealsoeataspecialkindofricewhichisalsocalled“colorfulrice”.Thereareredbeans,greenbeans,blackbeans,greenbeansandsoybeansinthecolorfulrice.Theancientscookedthecolorfulricetobalancethefiveelements,whichmeansproducinggoodharvestsandgoodhealth.Whentheweathergrowshotter,hightemperaturescanaffecthumans’health.Foodrichinvitaminsinnatureishighlyrecommended.Vegetables,suchascucumbers,tomatoes,watercressandceleryandfruitsthatincludewatermelons,pearsandstrawberriesaretoprecommendations.21.Whichexpressionbelowhasthesimilarmeaningtotheunderlinedwords“farewellto”?A.sayinggoodbyeto B.greetingto C.showingwelcometo D.sayinghelloto22.WhydopeopleeatorhangeggsontheBeginningofSummer?A.Becausetheeggsaredeliciousatthistime.B.Becausetheyhaveenougheggsatthistime.C.Becausetheycanfeelcoolbydoingso.D.Becausetheyhopetogetpeace,luck,healthandsafety.23.WhichofthefollowingexpressionsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thevoiceofthefrogscanmakehumansfeelsummerisaround.B.Diettherapycanbehelpfultomoodproblemsinsummer.C.ThedateoftheBeginningofSummeralwaysfallsonthesameday.D.Astheweathergrowshotter,foodrichinvitaminsinnatureisgoodforhumans’health.24.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheBeginningofSummer B.EatingandhangingeggsC.Specialcolorfulrice D.Threeperiodsofasolarterm(2024·江蘇宿遷·三模)HaveyoueverheardofthecompanycalledXiaomiinChina?Itwassetupin2010.Theymadesmartphonesandmanyothercoolgadgets(電子裝置)atthebeginning.Withthedevelopmentofthetimes,Xiaomidecidedtodosomethingbiganddifferent.Theycreatedtheirveryfirstelectriccar,calledtheSU7,andstartedsellingittopeople.ThebossofXiaomi,amannamedLeiJun,toldeveryonethatthestartingpriceofthisnewcarwouldbe215,900yuan(almost$30,000).Itwasabigevent,andpeoplewereveryexcited.Injust27minutes,morethan50,000peopleorderedthenewcar.Now,Xiaomiisn’ttheonlycompanymakingelectriccars.ThereareotherbignameslikeTeslaandBYD.TeslaisacarmadeinAmerica,andit’sknownforbeingfastandmodern.ThepricetostartforaTesla3isabithigher,245,900yuan.ButXiaomi’scar,theSU7,cangoreally,reallyfar,atleast700kilometersononecharge(充電)!That’smorethantheTeslaModel3,whichcanonlygo567kilometers.Atthesametime,Xiaomiisthinkingabouthowtheircustomersusetheirphonesandcomputers.TheymadetheSU7’sbrain(operatingsystem)workliketheonesinXiaomi’sphonesandlaptops(手提電腦).Thisway,peoplecangeteverythingconnectedandeasytouse.Xiaomihasbigdreamsfortheirelectriccarbusiness,butnooneknowsyetwhethertheywillsucceed.Someanalysts(分析師)thinkthatXiaomi’sbigideawillhelpmakeelectriccarsbetterandmoreexcitingforeveryone.So,whatdoyouthink?WillXiaomi’sSU7developfasterthanTeslaandbecomethekingofelectriccars?Onlytimewilltell,butonethingisforsure:theworldofelectriccarsjustgotalotmoreinteresting.25.WhatkindofproductsdidXiaomimainlyusetomake?A.Electriccars. B.Operatingsystems. C.Xiaomismartphones. D.Xiaomilaptops.26.ThestartingpriceforaXiaomiSU7isthanthatforaTeslaModel3.A.lower B.higher C.moreexpensive D.muchcheaper27.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.TheSU7runsmuchfasterthanTeslaModel3.B.AllthepeoplewanttoownanSU7rightnow.C.ThewriterisproudofXiaomi’sachievement.D.Xiaomiwon’tmakephonesandlaptopsanymore.28.Youmayreadthepassageinthesectionofanewspaper.A.science B.travel C.culture D.history(2024·江蘇宿遷·三模)Jane,areporter,iscollectinginformationforthelocalnewspaper.Sheisinterestedinthefollowingthingsintroducedinamagazine.SmartSchoolbagForgettopackthebooksyouneedintoyourschoolbaginthemorningrush?Aschoolboyaged11hasinventedaschoolbag.Ittellsyouwhichbookstopack.Asmallcomputerandascannerarefixedinthebag.Aseachbookisputintothebag,itischeckedbythescanner.Ifanybookismissing,amessagewillbeshownonthecomputerscreentoremindyou.SunriseBedIt’shardforyoutogetupinthemorning,isn’tit?Tohelpyougetup,acompanyhascreateda“tool”—asunrisebed.Itwakesyouupgentlyasasunrisedoes.Lightsbuiltintothebedturnonandstarttogetbrighterandbrighter.Whenthelightsarefullyon,softmusicwillbegintoplay.Itwillbelouderandlouderuntilyouturnitoff.Thecompanyexplains,“Thegentlelighttellsyourbodythatitismorning,soitstopsproducingachemicalthathelpsyousleep.”WeatherSweetsCanyoueatweather?Auniversitymakesthathappen.Itusesa3Dprintertocreatesweetsbasedontheweatherinformationofacertainday.Theshapesofthesweetsareaffectedbywindspeed.Thecolorsofthesweetsaredecidedbytemperature.Thesweetsactasaweatherrecordofthedaywhentheyaremade.29.Whatcanthesmartschoolbagdo?A.Teachyourepaircomputers. B.Remindyoutoreturnyourbooks.C.Teachyouhowtofixscreens. D.Remindyouofthemissingbooks.30.Whichofthefollowingshowshowasunrisebedwakesyouup?A.lightson→musicon→lightsbrighter→musiclouderB.lightson→lightsbrighter→musicon→musiclouderC.musicon→lightson→musiclouder→lightsbrighterD.musicon→musiclouder→lightson→lightsbrighter31.Whatdoyouthinkofthe11-year-oldschoolboyfromthereadingmaterial?A.Heislazyandcareless. B.Heisinterestedinreadingmagazines.C.Heissmartandcreative. D.Helikeseatingsweetsandlisteningtomusic.(2024·江蘇宿遷·三模)Whatisthis?Japaneseikebana(花道)?No,it’sChinesetraditionalflowerarrangement(插花).Theyseemsimilar,buttheyareactuallydifferent.TheartofChinesetraditionalflowerarrangementhasalonghistoryofover1,000years.Historicalrecordsshowitservedasofferingsattemples,decorationsinpalacesandartathomes.Flowers,branches,andleavesarecarefullychosenfromthenaturalenvironment.Peopleusuallyusetheflowersinseasontoshowthebeautyofeachseason.AyoungwomancalledZhangYanhaslearnedChinesetraditionalflowerarrangementformanyyears.Zhangsaid,“Ifpeopleknowaboutthehistoryofitwell,theywouldtakeprideinitscenturies-oldhistoryandtrytomakeitwell-known.”Now,shehopestodoherparttointroducetheartformtotheworld.AsitwasincludedinthesecondbatchofNationalintangibleCulturalHeritage(國家非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)),moreandmorepeopleincludingZhang’sowndaughternowarelearningChinesetraditionalflowerarrangement.“Whethershemakesithercareerornot,Ihopeshecancontinuetoholdanabilitytoenjoythebeautyaroundher,”Zhangadded.“Today’speopleoftenignorethereallyimportantthingsinlife,”saidZhang.Thearrangermustdecideonwhatistrulynecessaryinhisorherworkandremovetherest.Sometimeslearnersaretouchedtotearsbecausetheybegantothinkaboutwhatistrulynecessaryintheirlives.Thehealing(治療)powerofChinesetraditionalflowerarrangementisrealizedwhenthearrangerknowwhattheytrulywant.InZhang’sview,besidesthehealingpower,andthekeyliesintheexplorationoftraditionalChineseculture.SoourtasknowistocarryonanddeveloptraditionalChineseculture.32.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph1?A.ThestylesofChinesetraditionalflowerarrangement.B.ThedesignofChinesetraditionalflowerarrangement.C.TheadvantageofChinesetraditionalflowerarrangement.D.TheintroductiontoChinesetraditionalflowerarrangement.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ignore”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Topaynoattentionto. B.Totakenoticeof.C.Tobecrazyabout. D.Tobeinterestedin.34.WhatcanweknowaboutChinesetraditionalflowerarrangementfromthepassage?A.ZhangYanhopesherdaughtercanmakeitashercareer.B.Itdoesn’thavethehealingpoweronpeople’sdailylives.C.Peoplecanrealizewhatisreallyimportantintheirlivesbylearningit.D.Everyoneisproudofitslonghistoryandhopestointroduceittotheworld.35.What’sthepurposeofthispassage?A.ToshowtheprocessofChinesetraditionalflowerarrangement.B.TomakemorepeopleexploreandspreadtraditionalChineseculture.C.TosharethejoyofexploringChinesetraditionalflowerarrangement.D.TodiscussthebestwayoflearningChinesetraditionalflowerarrangement.(2024·江蘇宿遷·三模)Isthereawaytoquicklyrecall(回憶)informationjustbeforetakinganexam?Walkingbackwardsmightbeasolution.ScientistsfromtheUniversityofRoehamptonintheUKsaidthisactivitycanhelppeopleimprovetheirshort-termmemory.Researchersasked114volunteerstowatchavideo.Afterwatchingthevideo,participantsweredividedintothreegroups.Onegroupwastoldtowalk10metersforward.Thesecondgroupwalked10metersbackward.Thethirdgroupstoodinoneplace.Allthreegroupswerethenasked20questionsaboutwhattheysawinthevideo.Thescientistsfoundthatthebackward-walkinggroupgottwomoreanswerscorrectonaveragethantheothertwogroups.Thissuggeststhatthelinkbetweentheconcepts(概念)oftimeandspaceisimportantintermsof(就……而言)howourmindsformmemories.“Timeisreallyexpressedthroughspace.”AleksandarAksentijevic,wholedthestudy,toldtheDailyMail.Whenyouwalkbackward,youseethingsfromadifferentanglecomparedtowalkingforward.Thisdifferencehelpspeoplerecallthingsthathappenedinthepast.Andwalkingbackwardisnotjustgoodforthebrain.Itisalsogoodfortherestofthebody.Comparedtowalkingforward,walkingbackwardismorechallenging.Thiscanhelpusimproveourfitness,saysNewScientist.Walkingbackwardusesmoreenergyinashorttimeandburnsmorecalories.Inaddition,walkingbackwardislessstressfulforourknees.Itcouldbehelpfulforpeoplewhooftenhavepainintheirknees,accordingtoresearchersfromtheUniversityofOregonintheUS.Walkingbackwardalsokeepsourspines(脊柱)strong,whichcanhelptoease(緩解)paininthelowerback.Thismightbewhymanyoldpeoplelikewalkingbackward.36.Whatdoes“thisactivity”inParagraph1referto?A.Takinganexam. B.Improvingmemory.C.Walkingbackward. D.Recallinginformation.37.Paragraph2iswrittento________.A.introduceaneffectivewayofwalkingB.describehowresearchersdidtheirexperimentC.showwhocananswermorequestionscorrectlyD.explainwhywalkingbackwardimprovesmemory38.WhatcanwalkingbackwardhelpusdoaccordingtoNewScientist?A.Ithelpspeopleburnmorecalories.B.Ithelpspeoplerememberinformation.C.Itcaneasepaininpeople’skneesandbacks.D.Itallowspeopletoseethingsfromanewangle.39.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Apopularwaytoloseweight B.AchallengingactivitytorecallthingsC.Benefitsofwalkingbackward D.Anactivitytoimproveashortmemory(2024·江蘇宿遷·三模)OntheeveningofApril16,2024,aspeciallivebroadcastwasheldbyJD.comfounderLiuQiangdongintheformof“Aldigital(數(shù)字的)man”,bringingaspecialshoppingexperiencetoconsumers.Youcouldchatandevenhavephonecallswithyourfavoritestaratanytime,wouldn’tthatbeexciting?WiththefastdevelopmentofAItechnologies,thevirtual(虛擬的)humansmightmakeithappen.Asweknow,virtualhumansnowcanbelikerealpeople.Theycanmimic(模仿)realpeople’svoices,moves,andevencopytheirpersonalities.Butwhatelsecantheydo?AndwhatcanonlybedonebyhumansandnotAI?Infact,theideaofvirtualhumansisnotsomethingnew.Avirtualhuman

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