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2025年第六届超常思维与创新能力测评(外语)六年级复评

考试时间:80分钟满分:100分

考试说明:(1)1—90题:每小题1分,共90分;(2)91题:作文题,共10分。

以下第一、第二及第三题为听力题,共20分。

一、听一段长独白,主题是计划为妹妹购买生日礼物。根据听到的内容和问题,选择正确的答案,只

有一个正确答案。这段独白和问题读两遍。(5分)

1.Whatdidthemanfinallydecidetobuyforhissister?

A.Anovel.B.Ahandbag.C.Awatch.

2.Whydidn’thechoosetobuyabook?

A.Hedidn’tknowherfavouritewriter.

B.Shedoesn’tlikereadingverymuch.

C.Booksareveryexpensive.

3.Whydidhechoosethewatch?

A.Itmatchesherstyleandfeelspersonal.

B.Itwasrecommendedbyhisparents.

C.It’sthenewestmodelonline.

4.Whenwillthemangivehissisterthegift?

A.OnFridayevening.

B.DuringafamilydinneronSaturday.

C.OnSundaymorning.

5.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’ssister?

A.Shehasbeenworkinghardrecently.

B.Sheprefershandmadegifts.

C.Shedislikesbirthdaycelebrations.

二、听四段短对话。每段对话后有2-3个问题。根据听到的内容和问题,选择正确的答案,只有一个

正确答案。听每段对话前你都将有30秒钟的时间阅读各小题。每段对话和问题读两遍。(10分)

请听第1段对话,回答第6至第7小题。

6.Howlonghasthewomanhadheadaches?

A.Fortwoweeks.B.Foraboutamonth.C.Forseveraldays.

7.Whendotheheadachesusuallygetworse?

A.Inthemorning.B.Atnight.C.Afterlunch.

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请听第2段对话,回答第8至第9小题。

8.Whendoestheofficeopen?

A.At8:00.B.At8:30.C.At9:00.

9.Whatdotheydoafterthecoffeebreak?

A.Haveameeting.B.Makesalescalls.C.Visitcustomers.

请听第3段对话,回答第10至第12小题。

10.WheredidMichaelbuyhiscoat?

A.Fromasmallshop.

B.Fromanonlinestore.

C.Fromalocaldepartmentstore.

11.HowmuchmoneydidMichaelsaveonthecoat?

A.$15.B.$25.C.$40.

12.WhatdoesthewomanwantMichaeltodo?

A.Bargainforherhat.

B.Lendhersomemoney.

C.Helpherfindacheaperstore.

请听第4段对话,回答第13至第15小题。

13.Whataretheymainlytalkingabout?

A.Anewamusementpark.

B.Anewshoppingmall.

C.Anewhousingarea.

14.Whatisthewoman’smainconcern?

A.Thecostofbuilding.

B.Thenumberoftourists.

C.Thelossofthenaturalenvironment.

15.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?

A.Jointhebuildingproject.

B.VisitDiscoveryBay.

C.Expressheropiniononline.

三、听短文,将听到的单词填入空格处。短文读两遍。(5分)

I’mhonouredtospeakattheRoyalSociety,aplacethathasshapedmodernscienceforcenturies.

I’man16_______abouttechnologybecauseitcanmakelifebetterforeveryone.AtMoorfields

EyeHospital,doctorsarealreadyusingartificialintelligencetoanalyseeyeimagesthatcan

diagnoseblindnessandeven17_______heartattacksorParkinson’sdisease.

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AIwillbringgreatchanges,liketheindustrialrevolutionortheinternet,creatingnewknowledge

andopportunities.Buteverymajortechnologyalsobringsrisks.TheUKhaspublishedanational

reportwarningthatAIcouldmakeiteasiertocreatechemicalor18_______weapons.

TerroristsandcriminalsmightuseAIforcyberattacks,19______,orspreadingfalseinformation.

Someexpertsevenfearthatonedayhumanscouldlosecontrolof“superintelligence”.They

believereducingtheriskofextinctionfromAIshouldbeaglobalpriority,likepreventing

pandemicsornuclearwar.

Still,peopleshouldn’tpanic.Wemuststayalertandact20_______tomakesureAIbecomesa

forceforgood.

四、语言理解及应用(每小题1分,共10分)

此部分将考察语音、语调、语法、词汇的综合理解和运用。

此部分为不定项选择题,请从所给的五个选项A、B、C、D、E中,选出符合题意的正确选项。每道

题正确的选项个数不确定,但至少有一个正确选项。选错或多选不得分,选对或漏选按比例得分。

21.Whichofthefollowingsentenceshas(have)asimilarmeaningto“Icouldn’tcarelessabout

whathethinks.”

A.Hisopiniondoesn’tmattertomeatall.

B.Idon’tcareintheslightestabouthisthoughts.

C.Istronglyagreewithhisideas.

D.I’mindifferenttowhathesays.

E.Noneoftheabove

22.---Didyoumeet_____newengineer_____joinedourteamlastweek?

---Yes.Sheseemsreallyprofessional.

A.the;whoB.the;that

C.a;whichD.a;who

E.Noneoftheabove

23.---Ispentthewholenightfixingthereport;_____,itwasstill_____difficulttofinishon

time.

---Icanimagine.Itwasatoughtask.

A.however;tooB.although;so

C.therefore;reallyD.nevertheless;quite

E.Noneoftheabove

24.---Couldyougiveme_____feedbackonmyproposalwhenyou’refree?

---Ofcourse.I’llsendyou_____notesthisafternoon.

A.some;someB.a;some

C./;someD.a;a

E.Noneoftheabove

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25.---Didyourecognizeheratfirstsight?

---No,I_____knewwhoshewas.Shelookedsodifferent!

A.scarcelyB.hardly

C.barelyD.nearly

E.Noneoftheabove

26.Thiscaféis_____popularthanitusedtobe,butstillnotascrowdedastheonedowntown.

A.muchB.even

C.moreD.less

E.Noneoftheabove

27.Thedeadline’sgettingcloser.Weneedto_____oureffortsifwewanttodelivertheproject

ontime.

A.increaseB.double

C.riseD.focus

E.Noneoftheabove

28.---Haveyouseenthefinalreportfromlastquarter?

---Yes,andtobehonest,theresultswere_____tothewholeteam.We’dexpectedmuch

betterperformanceafterallthoselatenights.

A.disappointingB.disappointed

C.disappointD.adisappointment

E.Noneoftheabove

29.---DidyouhearaboutDaniel’sresultintheregionalfinals?

---Yeah,itwasarealsurprise.Hefinished_____thistime.Nooneexpectedhimtobeatso

manytopplayers.

A.secondB.thesecond

C.secondlyD.two

E.Noneoftheabove

30.---Ithinkyou’vemetournewdirectorbefore,_____?

---Yes,weworkedtogetheryearsago.

A.doIB.don’tI

C.haveyouD.didn’tyou

E.Noneoftheabove

五、创新思维(每小题1分,共15分)

此部分将考察外国文化、语言延伸、数学、科学、统计知识、逻辑推理等多学科综合能力。

此部分为不定项选择题,请从所给的五个选项A、B、C、D、E中,选出符合题意的正确选项。每道

题正确的选项个数不确定,但至少有一个正确选项。选错或多选不得分,选对或漏选按比例得分。

31.Whichofthefollowingcountriesis(are)membersoftheG7group?

A.CanadaB.China

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C.ItalyD.Australia

E.Noneoftheabove

32.Whichofthefollowingcountriesis(are)partoftheUnitedKingdom?

A.EnglandB.Scotland

C.WalesD.TheRepublicofIreland

E.Noneoftheabove

33.Whichofthefollowingis(are)chemicalelements?

A.OxygenB.Water

C.GoldD.Carbon

E.Noneoftheabove

34.Whichofthefollowinglanguagesis(are)spokeninSwitzerland?

A.FrenchB.German

C.ItalianD.Romansh

E.Noneoftheabove

35.---Don’tworry,justplayitbyeartomorrow.

---Gotit,I’llseehowthingsgo.

Whichofthefollowingcanbestexplaintheunderlinedphrase?

A.Followtheplanstrictly.

B.Decidewhattodoasthingshappen.

C.Listencarefullytotheguide.

D.Avoidmakinganymistakes.

E.Noneoftheabove

36.Whichword(s)canlogicallyfitintheblank?

Penistopaperasbrushisto_____.

A.inkB.crayon

C.oilD.colour

E.Noneoftheabove

37.Whichoftheconclusionsfollow(s)fromthetwostatementswithabsolutecertainty?

1.Allengineersareeducatedpeople.

2.Someeducatedpeopleareartists.

Whichconclusion(s)follow(s)?

A.Someengineersareartists.

B.Allartistsareengineers.

C.Someeducatedpeoplemightnotbeengineers.

D.Someeducatedpeopleareengineers.

E.Noneoftheabove

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38.Choosethecorrectexpression(s)fortheoperationdescribedbelow.

Operation:Squarethesumofaandb,thensubtractthesquareofa.

A.(푎+푏)2−푎2B.푎2+푏2−푎2

C.(푎−푏)2D.푎2−(푎+푏)2

E.Noneoftheabove

39.Arletteissellinghandmadejewellerytoearnmoneyforcamp.Braceletssellfor£3and

necklacessellfor£4,andsheneedstomakeatleast£160inrevenuetocoverthecostof

camp.

Selecttheinequalityinstandardformthatdescribesthissituation.Usethegivennumbers

andthefollowingvariables.

•푥=thenumberofbracelets

•푦=thenumberofnecklaces

A.3푥+4푦≥160B.3푥+4푦>160

C.3푥+4푦<160D.3푥+4푦≤160

E.Noneoftheabove

40.Whichofthefollowingis(are)testtube(s)?

A.B.

C.D.

E.Noneoftheabove

41.Apuresubstanceismadeofonlyonetypeofmatter.

Amixtureismadeoftwoormoresubstancesmixedtogether.So,amixturecontainstwoor

moredifferenttypesofmatter.

Selectthemixture(s).

A.B.

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C.D.

E.Noneoftheabove

42.Bothplantsandanimalstakeincarbonfromtheenvironment.Duringphotosynthesis(光合

作用),plantstakeincarbondioxide(CO₂)fromtheair.TheyuseCO₂andenergyfromthe

Suntomakeglucose.Plantsuseglucoseasfoodandasabuildingblockforalloftheircells.

Whenananimaleatsaplant,carbonintheplantbecomespartoftheanimal’sbody.

Selectthetruesentence(s).

A.Plantsuseglucoseasfood.

B.AnimalsuseCO₂andenergyfromtheSuntomakeglucose.

C.Aftereatinganut,carbonfromthenutbecomespartofasquirrel’sbody.

D.CO₂isabsorbedbytreesduringphotosynthesis.

E.Noneoftheabove

43.Whenyoulookupatthenightsky,youcansometimesseetheMoonandstars.Everything

youseeispartoftheuniverse.Buttheuniversecontainsmuchmorethanwhatyoucansee!

Theuniverseisthecollectionofallspace;everythingiscontainedwithinit.Itisthelargest

andoldestthinginexistence.Theuniverseiscurrentlyestimatedtobeabout14billionyears

old.Forcomparison,theSunisabout4.6billionyearsoldandtheEarthisabout4.5billion

yearsold.

Selectthetruestatement(s).

A.Theuniversecontainsallspace.

B.EarthandtheMoonarepartoftheuniverse.

C.Theuniverseisolderthaneveryplanet.

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D.Somestarsarebiggerthantheuniverse.

E.Noneoftheabove

44.Theschooldistrictcomparedhowmanymathsteacherseachsecondaryschoolhas.

Therangeisthedifferencebetweenthegreatestnumberandtheleastnumber.Whatisthe

rangeofthenumbers?

A.1B.3C.4D.6E.Noneoftheabove

45.4ofthestudentsinAlice’sgradeliketoeatpeanutsand7liketoeatpopcorn.2studentslike

toeatbothpeanutsandpopcorn.Howmanystudentsliketoeatpeanutsorpopcornorboth?

A.2B.4C.7D.9E.Noneoftheabove

六、完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)

阅读下面的短文,从文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择正确选项。

LastDecember,USsingerTaylorSwiftfinishedherrecord-breakingErasTour,whichbrought

together10.1millionfansacross149showsin53cities.AtSwift’sconcerts,fansmadefriends

withotherSwiftiesandformedstrongfriendshipswith46_______.

Whilepeopleseemtolovewatchingtheirfavouritemusicstarsontour,thereisno47_______

thatabigmoviestarcanbringthemtothecinema.Thisshowshowaudiencehabitsare

48_______.Today’sfanswantsomethingreal.Theyoftenfindthisinmusicstarswhowritetheir

ownsongs,butnotasmuchinactorswhoarealwaysactingassomeone49_______.

“Musicisextremelypersonal.Theworld’smostfamousandglamorouspeoplearepouringtheir

heartsout,andforthelengthofthesong,wefeelas50_______toanartistaswewouldtoour

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bestfriend,”journalistLilyFordsaid.

Eventhoughtherearestillmanygoodmovies,theirsuccessdependsmoreonthefamous

51_______theyarebasedonthanontheactors.In2024,superheromoviesmadeanaverageof

$453.1millionaroundtheworld.FilmmakerQuentinTarantinosaidpeoplewatchsuperhero

filmsbecause“CaptainAmericaisthestar”or“Thoristhestar”,notbecauseofthe52_______.

Whilemanyactorsdependonfamousstories,musicstarslikeSwiftandAdelehavemade

themselvesintobrands.PoppiePlatt,ajournalist,saidthatshefeltaspecialconnectionwith

othersatSwift’sconcerts.“You’reatashowandyouknoweverybodyintheroomlovesthe

personas53_______asyoudo,”shesaid.54_______,sheaddedthatthisfeelingislesscommon

incinemas,wherepeopledonotalwaysfeelconnectedtoothermoviegoers.

Mosttopmovieslastyearwerebasedonfamousstoriesorcharacters.ButforFord,thenext

generationofmoviestars,suchasUSactressZendayaColeman,aretryingnotto55_______

these.“Whatconnectsthemmightbethatthey’realldoingmanydifferenttypesofmoviesand

beingcarefulaboutwhichprojectstheychoose,”shesaid.

Intoday’sworld,musicseemstospeaktopeople’sheartsmoredirectlythanfilmsdo.

46.A.visitorsB.relativesC.strangersD.musicians

47.A.ruleB.signC.guaranteeD.chance

48.A.disappearingB.changingC.dividingD.repeating

49.A.elseB.newC.famousD.present

50.A.unitedB.friendlyC.closeD.loyal

51.A.charactersB.endingsC.directorsD.background

52.A.singersB.actorsC.storiesD.companies

53.A.lessB.moreC.littleD.much

54.A.WhileB.HenceC.HoweverD.Although

55.A.lookforB.believeinC.dependonD.takeback

七、阅读理解(每小题1分,共20分)

根据短文内容,从每题所给的四个选项中选出正确选项。

A.

ATeamfromPekingUniversityCreatesChina’sFirstTreeDensityMap

GuoQinghuahaswalkedthroughmanyforests-fromthesunnyshoresoftheSouthChinaSea

tothesnowyhighlandsoftheXizangautonomousregion.Yetitwastheancient,toweringtrees

ofsoutheasternXizangthatamazedhimmost.“Thetreestherearelikenaturalskyscrapers

reachingtheclouds,”hesaid.

Thisyear,GuoandhisteamfromPekingUniversitycompletedanotherremarkableachievement

-China’sfirstTreeDensityMap.Itshowsthereareabout142.6billiontreesacrossthecountry,

roughly100treesforeverypersoninChina.

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Butthemapismorethanjustapictureofforests.Itmarksascientificbreakthrough,showing

wheretreesgrowandhowdenselytheyaredistributed.Thedataprovidesvaluableinsightsfor

forestprotectionandmanagement.

Overthepastdecade,Guo’steamhasuseddronesandlaserscannerstocollectforestdata

nationwide.“Inthepast,surveyingasmallforestcouldtakehours.Now,withlaserradar,itcan

bedoneinminutes,”Guosaid.Thesetechnologiescanevencreate3Dmodelsoftrees,leading

todiscoveriessuchasa102.3-metre-talltreeinXizang-thetallestinChinaandamongthetallest

inAsia.

Guoremindedthepublicthat“abigtreetakeshundredsofyearstogrowbutcanbecutdownin

aminute.”Hehopesthatbysharingforestdataandstories,peoplewillcherishandprotectnature.

Meanwhile,scientistsattheBeijingInstituteofArchitecturalDesignaredevelopingdigitaltwins

forancienttrees.“We’recreatingavirtualversionofeveryoldtree,”saidZhangXinyu,the

institute’sdirector.

Usinglaserscanners,theybuild3Dimagestorecordeachtree’sshapeandgrowth.“Withthe

twin,wecanmonitoritshealthandplanbettercare,”Zhangsaid.Thisdigitalapproachshows

howtechnologycanhelppreservenature’soldesttreasures.

56.WhatamazedGuoQinghuathemostduringhistravels?

A.ThenumberoftreesinChina.

B.ThesnowyhighlandsofXizang.

C.ThesunnyshoresoftheSouthChinaSea.

D.ThetallancienttreesinsoutheasternXizang.

57.HowmanytreesarethereinChinaaccordingtotheTreeDensityMap?

A.13.2billion.

B.530million.

C.142.6billion.

D.1.4trillion.

58.WhattechnologyhelpedGuo’steamcollectdatamoreefficiently?

A.SatellitesandAI.

B.Laserscannersanddrones.

C.GPStrackersandsensors.

D.Weatherradarsandcameras.

59.WhatdoesGuohopetoachievebysharingforestdataandstories?

A.Promotetourisminforestareas.

B.Increasefundingforhisresearch.

C.Encourageloveandprotectionfornature.

D.Inspiremorepeopletocuttreesresponsibly.

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60.Whatisa“digitaltwin”inthecontextofancienttrees?

A.Acloneofatreegrowninalab.

B.Avirtual3Dversionofatree.

C.Atwintreeplantednexttotheoriginal.

D.Asymboloftreeprotectionlaws.

B.

DiscoveraWorldofDiverseSportsActivitiesandExcitingExperiences

Lookingforadventure,teamwork,andlaughterallinoneplace?Joinusforaselectionofthrilling

outdoorandindoorsportsexperiences.Whetheryou’reafearlesssurferorjustwanttotry

somethingnewwithfriends,theseactivitiespromisechallengeandfuninequalmeasure.

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Rafting

Withupto12teammates,you’llstepintoaninflatableraftandbattlethewildwavesoftheNorth

Sea.Guidedbyanexperiencedinstructor,you’lltakeonanunforgettablejourneyalongthecoast.

Afterashortsafetybriefing,it’suptoyoutoconquerthewavestogether-teamworkisthekey

tosuccess.

Price:€35perperson

Duration:2hours

Groupsize:10–50people

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Curling

Curlingisastrategicicesportwhereprecisionandpatiencemattermorethanstrength.Players

slideheavystonestowardacirculartarget,tryingtoplacetheirsclosesttothecentrewhile

pushingawaytheiropponents’.Theflatandroundedsidesofthestonesmakethemcurveacross

theice-amovementknownasthe“curl”.

Price:€7.5perperson

Duration:1hour

Groupsize:10–100people

____________________________________________________________________________

Surfing

Thinksurfingistoohard?Thinkagain!Undertheguidanceofskilledinstructorsin

Scheveningen,you’lllearnthebasicsofbalance,paddling,andridingthewaves.Surfinghereis

allaboutfun,confidence,andvariety-asportyafternoonfullofenergyandseabreezeawaits.

Price:€10.5perperson

Duration:1hour

Groupsize:10–50people

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BubbleFootball

Imagineplayingfootballwhiletrappedinsideagiant,inflatedbubble!Twoormoreteams

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competeinhilariousmatchesfullofbumps,bounces,andlaughter.Inbubblefootball,almost

anythinggoes-youcancollidewithopponentsorknockthemdown,aslongasyoustayonyour

feet.

Price:€15perperson

Duration:1hour

Groupsize:10–100people

61.Whichactivitydependsmostoncarefulcontrolratherthanspeed?

A.Surfing.B.Rafting.

C.Curling.D.Bubblefootball.

62.WhichdescriptionisTRUEaboutrafting?

A.Itcombinesteamworkwithanadventureatsea.

B.Itcanonlybedoneinthewintermonths.

C.Itfocusesmainlyonpersonalstrengthandspeed.

D.Itallowsparticipantstorelaxinsteadofexercise.

63.Whatdoplayersmainlytrytodoinbubblefootball?

A.Stayontheirfeetwhilebumpingintoothers.

B.Scoregoalsusingcarefulteamwork.

C.Avoidbodycontacttostaysafe.

D.Kicktheballwithoutmovingtoomuch.

64.Whatcanparticipantsgainfromthesurfinglesson?

A.Thebasicskillstobalanceandridewavessafely.

B.Professionaltrainingforsurfcompetitions.

C.Knowledgeofoceanweatherandrescuerules.

D.Acertificateprovingadvancedsurfingability.

65.Whichactivitylaststhelongestandcoststhemost?

A.Curling.B.Surfing.

C.Rafting.D.Bubblefootball.

C.

Japan’sTraditionofHighServiceStandardsLeavesItOpentoCustomerHarassment

Japanisfamousforitsstrictsocialrulesandhighservicestandards.Inshopsandhotels,workers

oftenbowtocustomers,showinggreatrespect.Thesaying“ThecustomerisGod”showshow

seriouslycustomersatisfactionistaken.

Attheheartofthiscultureisomotenashi-thespiritofwarmandthoughtfulhospitality.Itmeans

welcomingguestssincerely,noticingsmalldetails,andunderstandingwhatcustomersneed

beforetheyask.

However,politenessisnotalwaysreturned.Somecustomersmakeunreasonabledemandsor

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blameworkersunfairly.Thiscustomerharassmentisbecomingaseriousissue.A2022survey

foundthatover76%ofserviceworkershadexperiencedsuchbehaviour,andsomeevenquit

theirjobs.

ExpertssayJapan’sveryhighservicestandardsmayencourageunrealisticexpectations.

SociologistHiromiIkeuchinotedthat“over-the-topservice”makespeoplethinkperfectservice

isnormal.OthersbelievestressfromJapan’sworkculturemaycausecustomerstotakeoutanger

onstaff.

Inthepast,suchabusewasseenas“partofthejob”.ButinMarch2024,Japan’sCabinetpassed

anewlawrequiringcompaniestoprotectemployeesfromrudeorharmfulcustomers.Many

businessesarenowsettingclearrulesandreportingsystems.

Expertssaycreatingafairerworkplacewillnotonlyprotectworkersbutalsohelpbalance

respectforcustomerswithcareforemployees,reshapingJapan’sservicecultureforthebetter.

66.Whatdoesomotenashimainlymean?

A.Showingkindnessandcaretoguestsineverydetail.

B.Providingquickserviceatthelowestprice.

C.Competingwithotherbusinessestoattractmorecustomers.

D.Usingmoderntechnologytoimprovecustomerexperience.

67.WhatproblemhasgrowninJapan’sserviceindustry?

A.Unfairtreatmentofcustomers.

B.Customerharassmenttowardworkers.

C.Poortrainingfornewemployees.

D.Ashortageofrestaurantsandhotels.

68.WhatdoessociologistHiromiIkeuchithinkcausessomeharassment?

A.Customers’lackofpatience.

B.Servicestandardsthataretoohigh.

C.Poorworkingconditionsinshops.

D.Workers’lackofcommunicationskills.

69.WhatdidJapan’sCabinetdecidetodoinMarch2024?

A.Passalawtoprotectworkersfromabusivecustomers.

B.Encouragemorepeopletoworkinrestaurants.

C.Reducethenumberofservice-relatedjobs.

D.Bancustomersfrommakingcomplaintsonline.

70.Whatisthemainmessageofthearticle?

A.Companiesshouldraisepricestoreducecustomercomplaints.

B.Japan’sservicecultureislosingitstraditionalvaluesofpoliteness.

C.Thegovernmentwantstostoppeoplefromcriticizingbusinesses.

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D.Japanistryingtobalancerespectforcustomerswithprotectionforworkers.

D.

DronesDeliverMealsAcrossRiversandRegions

Haveyoueverimaginedcravingamealfromarestaurant80kilometresawayandwondering

howitcouldreachyourtable?Inarecentlow-altitudetestflightinTogtohCounty,Hohhot,Inner

Mongolia,long-distancefooddeliverybydroneisbecomingreality.

Duringthetest,acookedYellowRivercarpwasflownnearly80kilometresbyanunmanned

aerialvehicle(UAV),crossingtheYellowRiverandlandinginHohhot’saerospaceeconomic

developmentzoneafterabout40minutes.Acourierthencompletedthelastshortdistance,

deliveringthefreshlycookeddishstraighttothediner’stable.

ThetestusedtheFS35E,amedium-tolong-rangelogisticsUAVthatfliesat300metersandcan

reachspeedsofupto108km/h.AccordingtotheHohhotgovernment,thismarksthecity’sfirst

low-altitudelogisticsroute,settingamodelforexpandingdrone-basedlogisticsnetworks.

InnerMongolia’swideopenairspaceandflatgeographymakeitidealfordevelopinglow-

altitudeeconomyprojects.IntheAlshaaLeagueregion,dronesarealsobeingusedtotransport

freshcamelmilkandstrengthenthelocaldairyindustry.

Earlierthisyear,theAlshaaLeaguegovernmentpartneredwithSFExpresstolaunchaUAV-

basedcamelmilkdeliveryprogram.Freshmilkcollectedfromfarmsisflownover20kilometres

toaprocessingfacilityinonlyfivetosixminutes,keepingitfreshandnutritious.

“ByusingUAVtransport,we’vegreatlyimprovedefficiencyandproductquality,”saidWang

Hanlin,generalmanagerof

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