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专题4阅读理解必刷题-议论文

备战2025年中考英语专项分类训练

一、阅读理解

Changzhou,acityinJiangsuProvince,hasanewruleforbothparentsandchildren.Parentsneedto

makesuretheirchildrendoabouttwohoursofhouseworkeveryweek.Thisrulebecomesabighitonline

(在网络上引起轰动).

Therearemanydifferentideasaboutthenewrule.Somepeoplethinkitisgood,butothersdon't

thinkso.

WangXingisahighschoolstudentinChangzhou."Iwanttohelpmyparentswiththehousework,

butIdon'thavetimetodoso,“hesays."Ijusthaveafewhourstorelaxeveryweekend,sodoing

houseworkisnotinmyto-dolist."Healsosaysthatmostofhisclassmatesdon'tdohousework,either.

XiongBingqi,anexpert(专家),says,“Tomakesurethenewruleworkswell,parentsneedtohelp

theirchildrenlearnaboutsomeskillsandjointhemtodothehousework.^^

“Manyparentsonlyfocusonchildren'sgrades(成绩)anddon'tteachthemimportantlifeskills,

Xiongsays."Doinghouseworkcanhelpkeepchildrenhealthy.Itcanalsomaketheirbrains(大脑)work

better.^^

1.Accordingtothenewrule,howmanyhoursofhouseworkshouldchildrendo?

A.Onehouraday.B.Twohoursaweek.

C.Threehoursaweek.D.Fourhoursamonth.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph2referto?

A.Thenewrule.B.Adifferentidea.C.Doinghousework.D.Learningaskill.

3.WangXinghasnotimetodohouseworkonweekendsbecause.

A.helikestostudyB.hedoesn'tlikedoinghousework

C.heneedstorelaxD.helikesdoingsportsbetter

4.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph4?

A.Childrenshouldworkharder.

B.Parentsneedtolearnnewskills.

C.Childrenneedtoknowhowhardhouseworkcanbe.

D.Parentsshoulddohouseworktogetherwithchildren.

5.Whatdoestheexpertthinkisgoodforchildren?

A.Learningabouttherules.B.Gettinggoodgrades.

C.Havingfreetimeactivities.D.Doinghousework.

AutomatedKitchens:BenefitsandRisks

Doyouthinkautomated(自动化的)kitchensonlyexistinsciencefictionshowslikeStarTrek?Well,

thinkagain!Nowadays,robotsarealreadybeingusedtodomanythingsinthekitchen,likefryingchicken,

makingpizzas,andpreparingsalads.Andartificialintelligence(AI)canevencreatenewrecipesbasedon

theingredientsavailableinakitchen.Therearealsomoreadvancedideasbeingdevelopedtomake

high-qualityrestaurantkitchensautomated.

Atfirst,becausenewtechnologiesareusuallyexpensive,ifstherestaurantsandotherbusinessesthat

startusingAIkitchentechnologies.Butastimepassesby,thepriceswillprobablygodownenoughfor

ordinaryfamiliestoafford.Thiswillchangehowourhomesandsocietywork.

TherearesomegoodthingsaboutAIkitchens.Forexample,cooksdon'thavetodoboringjobslike

peelingpotatoesorstandinginoneplaceforhours.Thissavestimeandletspeopledomoreimportantthings.

AIcanalsoprovidedifferentkindsofspecialdietsandtastestomeetpersonalneeds.

However,therearealsoproblems.Cookingisnotjustaboutmakingfood.Ifsagoodactivitythat

helpspeoplecommunicateandexpressthemselves.Ifwedon'tneedhumanstocookanymore,thesegood

thingsmightdisappear.Familyrelationshipsmightnotbeasgoodwithoutthetimespenttogetherinthe

kitchen.

Moreover,thekitchenislikeasciencelabathome.It'simportantforkidstolearnaboutmaterials,

chemistry,andhowtosolveproblemsthroughcooking.

Wealsohavetothinkaboutculturalproblems.Sometimes,AImightchangetraditionalrecipesand

cookingmethodsbecauseitdoesn'tunderstandculturaldetailswell.Thiscouldmakethedisheslessdiverse.

Ifwerelytoomuchontechnologyforcooking,thefoodmighttastethesame.It'ssimilartohowAIart

imageslookalikeindifferentapps.

Inconclusion,whilenewtechnologiesbringconvenience,theyalsohaveaprice.Weneedtothink

aboutthepossibleproblemstheymightcauseinoursociety,especiallywhenitcomestosomethingas

importantasfoodinourdailylives.

6.WhyarerestaurantsthefirsttouseAIkitchentechnologies,accordingtothetext?

A.Theyaremoreinterestedinautomation.

B.Theycanaffordthehighcosts.

C.Theyhavemorespaceforrobots.

D.Theywanttoattractmorecustomers.

7.WhatisonepotentialbenefitofAIkitchensmentionedinthearticle?

A.Meetingvarioustastes.B.Savingmoneyonfood.

C.Reducingkitchenwaste.D.Improvingfamilyrelationships.

8.IfAItakesovercookingcompletely,whatmighthappentotraditionalcookingskills?

A.Theymightbeimproved.B.Theymightbelost.

C.Theymightstaythesame.D.Theymightbecomemorepopular.

9.Whataspectsmayartificialintelligencekitchenshaveproblemsaccordingtothearticle?

A.AIcannotunderstandculturaldetailsandmightchangetraditionalrecipes.

B.AIcannotprovidespecialdietsandtastes.

C.AIcannotreducethepriceofkitchentechnology.

D.AIcannotconductscientificexperimentsinthekitchen.

10.Whatistheauthor?sattitudetowardthewidespreaduseofAIkitchens?

A.Uncaring.B.Unclear.C.Positive.D.Cautious.

Doyousmileafterleavingabarbershop?ThisquestionisbeingtalkedaboutalotontheInternet

again.IfsbecauseabarbershopnamedXiaohuainHunanhasbecomeverypopularthroughlive-streaming.

Xiaohuahasbeenopenfor11years.Peoplelikeitbecauseithaslowpricesandagreatbarbernamed

LiJing.LiJingcanalwaysmeetcustomers9needsinthelive-streams.

ButXiaohuaisdifferentfrommostbarbershops.Manypeoplestillfaceproblemslikeexpensive

pricesandbarberswhodon'tunderstandwhattheywant.AsurveybyChinaYouthDailyfoundthatmore

thanhalfof1,314peoplethinkthehairdressingserviceneedstobeimproved.

Ihavethesamefeeling.Barbersoftendon'tunderstandmyneeds.Asimplecutoftenturnsoutbad.

Andtheydon'tthinmythickhairwell.Bangsaretheworst.Somecutthemtoolong,sometooshort,and

theyallsayifsthebestformyfaceorstyle.

LiuZhensheng,48,whohasbeenabarberinBeijingfor33years,saidcustomerdissatisfactionis

becauseofbadskills,confusionorbarbersnotlistening.Somestoresonlypromisetodothesamestyle

accordingtothepicturesdisplayedbycustomers,withoutreallydiscussingwhatcustomerswant.But

everyone'shair,face,andbonestructurearedifferent,sogettingahaircutmaybedisappointing.

Also,thepricesinmanybarbershopsareveryhigh.Nearmyhome,inachainbarbershop,theprice

forasimplehaircutcanbefrom64to241yuandependingonthebarber'stitlelike“chiefdesigner”,

""technicaldirector^^or""creativedirector^^.Thesetitlesareconfusing.

Liusaidhighpricesarebecauseoftheshop'sdesign,facilities,fameandservice,notbecauseofskills.

Butbarbershopsshouldfocusonmeetingcustomers9needs.

Theauthoritiesshouldalsopayattentiontoandreduceunfairprices.Ifthehairdressingindustrycould

provideapriceguideforservices,thatwouldbegreat.Inthelongrun,sincerityisveryimportant.

Barbershopsshouldlistentocustomers?voices,payattentiontodetails,avoidplayingtricks,andchoose

productscarefully.

11.WhydidXiaohuabarbershopbecomepopular?

A.Becauseofitshighprices.B.Becauseofitsgoodlocation.

C.Becauseofitslowpricesandagreatbarber.D.Becauseofitsfancyinteriordesign.

12.Whatarethefactorsthatcausehighpricesinsomebarbershops,accordingtoLiu?

A.Goodskillsandservice.B.Shopdesignandfacilities.

C.High-qualityproducts.D.Frequentpromotions.

13.Accordingtothearticle,whatisacommonproblemcustomersfaceatbarbershops?

A.Theyalwayspayextrafees.

B.Theyoftengetexactlywhattheywant.

C.Theyfaceexpensivepricesandmisunderstandings.

D.Theyarealwayssatisfiedwiththeservice.

14.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?

A.Theskillsofbarbersarethemainreasonforhighprices.

B.Mostbarberscanunderstandcustomers9needs.

C.Thehairdressingindustryneedstoimproveitsdesign,facilities.

D.Asincereattitudeiscrucialforthelong-termsuccessofbarbershops.

15.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?

A.TheintroductionofXiaohuabarbershop.

B.Theproblemsandsuggestionsofthehairdressingindustry.

C.Theskillsandpricesofbarbers.

D.Thedissatisfactionofcustomerswithbarbershops.

Imaginethis:Youralarmringsat7am,butwhenyouturnonthetap-nowater!Youcan'tbrushyour

teethorwashyourface.Yourhandsstaystickyallday.Atbreakfast,there'snomilkbecausecowsneed

watertoo.Youeatdrybreadwithjam.

Atschool,thetoiletssmellbadbecausetheycan'tflush.AfterrunninginP.E.class,yourmouthfeels

likesand,butthewaterfountainisempty.Atlunch,there'sonlycoldsandwiches-nosouporjuice.

Whenyougethome,theplantsintheyardaredying.Momsays,“Wecan'twashvegetablesorcook

ricetonight.^^Youusewettissuestocleanyourhands.Beforebed,youthink:WaterismoreimportantthanI

everknew!

16.Whycan'tyouhavemilkforbreakfast?

A.Norefrigerator.B.Cowsneedwater.

C.Theshopisclosed.D.Momforgetstobuy.

17.Whatproblemhappensintheschooltoilets?)

A.Nopaper.B.Theycan'tflush.C.Doorsarebroken.D.Lightsdon'twork.

18.HowdoesyourmouthfeelafterP.E.class?

A.Sweet.B.Likesand.C.Cold.D.Painful.

19.Whathappenstotheyardplants?

A.Growfast.B.Turncolorful.C.Startdying.D.Producefruit.

20.Whatlessondoesthestoryteach?

A.Waterisboring.B.Wateriseverywhere.

C.Waterisvaluable.D.Watertastesbad.

Isintrovert(内向的)personalityreallynotsogoodaspeoplethink?Lotsofparentsthinktheir

childrenareintrovertanditisnoteasyforthemtomakefriends.Sotheseparentswanttheirchildrento

becomeoutgoing.

Infact,thereisnogoodorbadpersonality,butdifferentpersonalities.Ifachildisoutgoing,hemay

easilymakefriendsbuthemaynotfocusonsomethingforalongtime.Maybeintrovertchildrenarenot

goodatmakingsomanyfriendsandtheyareoftenquiet.However,theyaremorelikelytobecarefuland

perseverewiththeirinterests.

Andastudyshowsthat70%ofsuccessfulpeopleareintrovert.Forexample,Einsteinwasalwaysso

quietthatheseemedtobeinhisownworldwhenhewasyoung.Whileotherchildrenwereplayingtogether,

hewasawayfromthemandwasthinkingaboutsomething.OtherfamousscientistslikeNewtonandEdison

arealsointrovert.

Soifyourchildrenareintrovert,don'tbetooworried.Andyoucanoftencommunicatewiththemand

helpthemtomakefriendswhentheywantto.

21.Howdoesthewriterbeginthepassage?

A.Bytellingastory.B.Bygivinganidea.

C.Byshowingafact.D.Byaskingaquestion.

22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword-persevere“meaninParagraph2?

A.反思B.坚持C.分享D.成长

23.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Outgoingchildrenwillbemorecareful.B.Introvertchildrendon'thaveanyfriends.

C.Introvertchildrenmaynottalktoomuch.D.Outgoingchildrenwillbemorehard-working.

24.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?

A.It'snotbadtobeintrovert.B.Quietchildrenarenotfriendly.

C.Howtobeasuccessfulscientist.D.Introvertchildrenarenothappy.

25.Whoisthispassagemainlywrittenfor?

A.Scientist.B.Children.C.Parents.D.Teachers.

Adiscussionaboutwhetherstudentsshouldbeallowedtousemobilephonesatschoolwasheldinan

Englishclass.Therearesomedifferentopinionsamongthestudentsandtheteacher.

StudentA:

Wearepreparingforadultlife.Soweshouldbeallowedtousewhatweneedtouseinouradultlife.

Whenwegotowork,theneedtousemobilephoneswillbeverystrong.Notpreparingusforthatworldis

thoughtless(欠考虑的).

StudentB:

Ithinkthatmobilephonesshouldnotbeallowed.Ifindithardtoconcentrate(集中注意力)during

classsinceIalwaysreceivetextmessages.Don'tgetmewrong.Ilovemymobilephone.Studentscanuse

mobilephones,butjustnotduringschool.Theygotoschoolforstudy,notforspendingtimeonWeChator

Weibo.

Ateacher:

Studentsshouldbeallowedtobringtheirownmobilephones,whiletheyalsohavetopayattentionto

theirstudies.Beingallowedtobringtheirownmobilephoneswillshowrespecttothem,andinreturn,

they911givebacktherespecttotheteacher,whichalsohelpstoimprovetheirstudies.Onlythosewhoplay

withmobilephonesallthetimeshouldbepunishedbytheteacher.

26.WhatisthemainreasonthatStudentAagreestousemobilephonesatschool?

A.Studentscanconcentrateinclass.

B.Studentscanconnectwiththeirparents.

C.Studentscanpreparethemselvesforadultlife.

D.Studentscangetbetterjobswiththehelpofmobilephones.

27.StudentBfindsitdifficulttoconcentrateinclassbecause.

A.he/shedoesn'tlikestudyingatall

B.thesoundofhis/hermobilephoneistooloud

C.WeChatandWeibotakeuptoomuchofhis/hertime

D.he/shehastoreadsometextmessageswhichhe/shereceives

28.Accordingtotheteacher,studentswhoshouldbepunished.

A.alwaysplaywithmobilephonesB.don'tpassaveryimportantexam

C.don'tknowhowtousemobilephonesD.bringtheirmobilephonestoschool

29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.StudentBdoesn'tlikehis/hermobilephone.

B.WearenotsureifStudentAhasamobilephone.

C.StudentA'sopinionissimilartoStudentB's.

D.Theteacherdoesn'tallowhis/herstudentstousemobilephonesatschool.

30.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Theadviceonhowtousemobilephonesinclass.

B.Thewaystomakestudentspayattentiontotheirstudies.

C.Thedifferentopinionsonstudents5usingmobilephonesatschool.

D.Theideasaboutwhystudentsshouldbeallowedtousemobilephones.

AcrossmanycitiesinChina,schoolshavemadeachangetotheirclassbreaksstartingfromthefall

semester.Insteadofthetraditional10-minutebreaks,studentsnowenjoy15-minutebreaks.Thisisto

encouragebothstudentsandteacherstospendmoretimeoutdoors.

Inthepast,theshortbreakswerenotenoughforstudents,especiallythoseintallbuildings,togo

outsideandplay.Sometimes,schoolsevenrestrictedstudentsfromleavingclassroomsduringbreaksfor

safetyreasons.Butnow,thingsaredifferent.

CitieslikeBeijing,Tianjin,andQingdaoinShandongprovincehavealreadyaddedthelongerbreaks

totheirschedules.InBeijing,theextrabreaktimedidn'tchangethestudents'overalldaymuch.Primary

schoolsstillstartandendatthesametimes,butmiddleschoolsnowendfiveminuteslater.

SchoolsinXinwudistrictofWuxi,Jiangsuprovince,havegoneastepfurther.Theyhave15-minute

breaksandrequirestudentstohaveatleast100minutesofphysicalexerciseoncampuseachday.Theyalso

madesureclassesdon'tstarttooearlyandstudentscandowhattheywantduringbreaks.

AprimaryschoolinQingdaoevenintroducedoutdoorgameslikejumpropeandhulahoopexercises

duringthebreaks.Theyorganizestudentsbyfloorsoeveryonegetsachancetoplayoutside.Anditseemsto

beworking-inMay,10%morestudentsinQingdaogot"excellent"or"good"fitnessratings(评级).

31.Whatisthepurposeofextendingclassbreaksto15minutesinChineseschools?

A.Toincreasetheoverallschoolday.B.Toencouragemoreindooractivities.

C.Topromoteoutdoortimeforstudentsandteachers.D.Tomakesureclassesnotstarttooearly.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"restricted“inthesecondparagraphmean?

A.Allowed.B.Limited.C.Encouraged.D.Ordered.

33.ThechangeinclassbreaktimeinBeijingmiddleschoolsshowsthat.

A.theschooltimetablehasbecomemorechangeable

B.schoolspaidmoreattentiontostudents9lifestyle

C.teacherswillhavemoreresttime

D.teacherswillslowdowntheteachingpace

34.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutthechangesinclassbreaks?

A.AllschoolsinChinanowhave15-minutebreaks.

B.MiddleschoolsinBeijingend10minuteslaterbecauseofthelongerbreaks.

C.Xinwudistrictrequirestudentstohaveatleast120minutesofphysicalexercisedaily.

D.AprimaryschoolinQingdaointroducedoutdoorgamesduringthebreaks.

35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.TheBenefitsofOutdoorExerciseB.ChangesinSchoolSchedulesAcrossChina

C.LongerBreaksforBetterHealthD.TheImportanceofPhysicalEducation

ManyChinesemothersareafraidthattheirchildrenwillfallbehindtheirclassmates,sothesemothers

arebecoming“tigermothers^^.Theybelievethehardertheirchildrenstudy,thehappierlifetheywillhavein

thefuture.Isittrue?LuluandhersisterSophiamayhaveasay.

LuluandSophiahavea“tigermother^^.Shepushedthemalotwhentheywereyoung.Forexample,

theywerenotallowedtogetgradeslowerthanA's.Theyhadtopracticethepianoorviolinforseveralhours

aday.TherewerenogamesorTV.

Thetigermother,Amy,isaChinese-AmericanprofessoratYaleLawSchoolintheUSA.Several

yearsago,shewroteabooknamedBattleHymnoftheTigerMotherandsharedherstrictparentingstylein

it.

Manypeopledon'tlikeAmy'sstyleofparenting.Theyonceworriedthatherdaughterswouldnotbe

happy.However,thetwogirlshavegrownupandtheyarethankfultotheirmother.

SophiahasjustgraduatedfromYaleUniversity.Sheishard-working,friendlyandhelpful.Notlong

ago,shesharedsomeusefulstudyingtipsonline.Luluisalsoawarmsmartandpopulargirlinherfriends9

eyes.Shesaidtigermothersbelievedthatachildcouldsucceedbybeingpushedtogoallout.

Still,noteveryoneagreeswiththetigermother'sparentingstyle.Infact,thereisn'taparentingstyle

thatfitseveryone.Whafsthebestparentingstyleforyou?Maybeyoushouldworkitouttogetherwithyour

parents.

36.InLuluandSophia'sopinion,theirmotheris.

A.greatB.worriedC.humorousD.hateful

37.Accordingtothepassage,“tigermothers*.

A.don'tmindtheirchildrenfallingbehindtheirclassmates

B.don'tcareabouttheirchildren'sfeelingswhentheygrowup

C.believepushingtheirchildrenhardcanhelpthemsucceed

D.believethemorehappilythekidsstudy,thehardertheirlifewillbe

38.WhatcanweknowaboutAmy?

A.SheisteachinginChina.B.Shelovesplayingtheviolin.

C.Sheisthemotherofthetwogirls.D.Sheislikedbymanypeople.

39.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromthepassage?

A.YoucanfindtigermothersonlyinChina.B.LulugraduatedfromYaleUniversity.

C.Sophiaisnotapopulargirlinherfriends5eyes.D.Differentchildrenneeddifferentparenting

styles.

Isitgoodorbadtohaveaparty?

Thesedaysmoreandmorestudentsliketohavepartiesonweekends.Butisitgoodorbadforthem?

Differentpeoplehavedifferentideas.Somepeopleareforit,butothersareagainstit.Somepeoplethink

havingapartyisgoodforstudentstoknowandunderstandeachotherwell.Onweekdays,thestudentsare

alwaysstudying.Theydon'thaveanytimetohavefun.Theyseldom(彳艮少)singordance.Andtheyhave

notimetocommunicate(交流).Apartycanmakethemrelaxedandhappy.Ontheotherhand,eachfamily

hasonechild.Thechildrenneedtomakefriendswitheachother.

However,someparentsareagainsthavingparties.Theythinkifsawaste(浪费)ofmoneyandtime.

Thestudentsalwaysbuymanyexpensivegiftsthatwillcost(花费)themalotofmoney.Butthestudents

don'tmakemoney.Theyhavetoasktheirparentsformoney.Andsomestudentsarealwaysseriousabout

theparties.Theyspendmoremoneyandtime.Someparentssaidnothingcouldbedonewhenthestudents

gottogetherandtheyonlyamusedthemselves(自娱自乐).Theythoughtthestudentscouldn'tpaymore

attentiontotheirstudyinthefollowingweek.

Inmyopinion,Iamforhavingaparty.Butthestudentscan'tspendtoomuchtimeormoney.

根据材料内容选择最佳答案。

40.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?

A.Thestudents.B.Theparties.

C.Thestudyofthestudents.D.Moneyandtime.

41.Whydosomepeoplethinkhavingapartyisgoodforstudents?

A.Becausethestudentsarealwaysstudying.

B.Becausethestudentsliketohaveparties.

C.Becauseit'sgoodforstudentstoknowandunderstandeachotherwell.

D.Becausethestudentscansinganddance.

42.Whatdothestudentsdoonweekdays?

A.Theyhaveparties.B.Theysinganddance.

C.Theyarebusystudying.D.Theydonothing.

43.Whafstheopinion(观点)ofthewriterabouttheparties?

A.Heisfor(赞同)it.B.Heisagainst(反对)it.

C.Hestandsinthemiddle(中立).D.Wedon'tknow.

44.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?

A.Thestudentshavenotimetohavefunonweekdays.

B.Thepartiescanmakethestudentsrelaxed.

C.Thestudentsliketohavepartiesonweekends.

D.Allthestudentsspendalotoftime,andmoneyontheparties.

Thiswinter,HarbininHeilongjiangprovincehasbecomeaverypopularplacefortourists.People

fromalloverChinaarecomingtovisitit.

OnlinepromotionhasplayedanimportantroleinthetourismattractionofHarbin.Apopularsaying

onSinaWeibothatmanypeopleareattractedtois:"It'snotthattheycan'taffordtogotoNorthernEurope,

butthatHarbinismorevalueformoney.^^However,thetruereasoniswhatthepeopleinHarbinhavedone

forthetourists.

AftertheovercrowdingproblemtookplaceontheopeningdayoftheHarbinIceandSnowWorld,the

HarbinBureauofCultureandTourismrequestedimprovement.Theparkquicklyapologizesandrefunds(退

款).ThelocalrestauranthasadjustedtheirservingstyleoffrozenpearstosuitvisitorsfromSouthernChina,

showcasingcarefulservicebasedontheirneeds.Thisway,combinedwithresidentsprovidingfreeride

servicestotourists,reflectstheeffortsofthepeopleofHarbintoleaveapositiveimpressiononalltourists.

FollowingHarbin'slead,manyChinesecitieshavetakenaseriesofmeasurestopromotewinter

tourism,formingacompetitive"involution(内卷)“toattracttourists.Althoughregionalcompetitionis

understandable,therehavealsobeensomemistakesinthisprocess.

Forexample,twoactorswerehired,onefemaleandonemale,toplaythefemalecharacter"Daji"in

InvestitureoftheGods(《封神演义》)andinteractwithtouristsinYuntaiMountaininHenanprovince.

Peopleseethemhavingphysicalcontact,suchaskissingvisitors9handsandtouchingtheirfaces.This

wasn'tagoodwaytoshowChineseculture.

Atthesametime,competitionamongpeershasmadeeditorsfromvariousculturalandtourismsocial

mediaregionstomakeextraefforts.Forexample,theShaanxiaccountcontinuedtoreleasevideosto

competeevenafter2am.

Whatistrulyimportantisnotjustfollowingtrendsandpostingslogansonline,butdeveloping

interestinglocalattractionsbasedontourismresources.Thismeanshavingniceplacestovisit,goodhotels,

easytravel,andtastyfood.Doingthesethingswelliswhatreallymakesatripmemorableandhelpsthe

placegetmorevisitors.

45.WhatdoesthepopularsayingonSinaWeibosuggestaboutHarbin?

A.HarbinismoreexpensivethanNorthernEurope.

B.HarbinisnotasgoodasNorthernEurope.

C.PeoplepreferHarbinoverNorthernEuropebecauseitoffersbettervalueformoney.

D.PeoplecannotaffordtovisitNorthernEurope.

46.HowdidtheHarbinBureauofCultureandTourismrespondtotheovercrowdingproblem?

A.ByclosingtheHarbinIceandSnowWorldpermanently.

B.Byignoringtheproblem.

C.Byrequestingimprovementsandofferingrefunds.

D.BypromotingHarbinmoreaggressivelyonline.

47.WhydomanyChinesecitiesfollowHarbinandtrytopromotewintertourism?

A.TheywanttocopyHarbin'ssuccessinattractingtouristswithonlinepromotions.

B.BecausetheywanttosolvetheproblemofovercrowdinginHarbin.

C.TheyaretryingtopromoteHarbinculturebyhiringactorstointeractwithtourists.

D.Theyhopetoprovidetouristswithamoreauthentic(真实的)Chineseculture.

48.Whatisthemostimportantaspectofmakingtravelunforgettableaccordingtothearticle?

A.Followingtrendsandpostingslogansonline.

B.Developinginterestinglocalattractionsbasedontourismresources.

C.Havingcompetitionsamongdifferentculturalandtourismsocialmedia.

D.Hiringactorsforinteractiveeventswithtourists.

49.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?

A.HarbinisthemostimportantcitywhichisworthvisitinginChina.

B.Onlinepromotionsarethemostimportantaspectofattractingtourists.

C.Localattractionsandgoodservicesarekeytosuccessfultourismpromotions.

D.Chinesecitiesshouldavoidanyformofcompetitionintourism.

Duringthelongholiday,manypeoplewanttofinddazioractivitypartners(伙伴)onXiaohongshuor

Weibofortravelling.Theactivityoffindingdaziisanewwayofsocialcontact(社会交往)foryoung

people.

Theideaofthisactivityiseasy.Ithelpspeopletofindsomeonewhohasthesameinterestasthem

anditdoesn'ttakemuchtime.Withoneorafewdazi,peoplehavemorefunintheactivitiestheyare

interestedin.

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