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1、文章导读阅读理解 A篇:杭州亚运会:向“绿”而行,和谐共生。B篇: 别具特色这些亚运项目。C篇:有偿“嘴替”“代骂”是违法行为。 D篇:直播间的“泼天的富贵”能否持续留住流量,【79元套餐】是国货品牌适应新营销环境和新消费群体的新突破,而流量狂欢后如何变长红,仍然是众多国货品牌要思考的问题。E篇:国庆节几部电影的介绍。雄兵出击坚如磐石莫斯科行动等F篇: “抱树”真能治内耗?来看背后的科学原理语法填空:梁朝伟荣获威尼斯电影节终身成就奖。阅读理解:国学故事上善若水。A 阅读理解 “Green Games” became a calling card for the 19th Asian Games

2、, which were held from Sept 23 to Oct 8 in Hangzhou and five other cities in Zhejiang.To make the Games the worlds first waste-free sporting event, green energy sources were used at all 56 competition venues (场馆).Some of the renewable (可再生的) electricity used at the venues was photovoltaic energy (光伏

3、能源), transmitted (传输) from areas such as Qinghai and Gansu. Another source was wind power which was made in areas including the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.A digital management platform was also started to help achieve carbon neutrality (碳中和) during the Asian Games. On the platform, digital tec

4、hnologies were used for managing carbon emissions (排放) from venues in the six cities where the Games were held. The technologies included data collection and emissions reduction (减排) and evaluation. Among all of the Games 56 competition venues, just 12 were newly built. The rest were existing facili

5、ties (设施) repaired as part of the organizers mission of sustainability (持续性).The Shangcheng Sports Centre Stadium, the venue used for soccer events at the Games, was first built in 2019. During the venues renovation, its solar-film ceiling and spectator (观众) seating both of which had been used for 1

6、4 years but remained in good condition were kept after being scientifically assessed (评估). This helped to reduce building costs by nearly 8 million yuan.The race track of Chunan Jieshou Sports Centres velodrome (自行车赛场) was covered with 374 interchangeable components (部件) which can continue to be use

7、d after the competition ended.Zhejiang also improved public entry to the venues and hosted sports events in them. During the one-year delay (推迟) of the Games due to the pandemic, the venues were put aside but still kept in use. Since May 2022, all of the available venues have received 10 million vis

8、its, allowing the public to experience the world-class facilities. These venues will continue to be used for sports and public fitness after the Games. Venue owners and operators have developed post-games plans for 51 venues.1What kind of renewable energy sources were used at the competition venues?

9、 ASolar energy and wind power.BHydroelectric power and geothermal energy.CBiomass and tidal energy.DNuclear power and natural gas.2What was the goal of the 19th Asian Games in terms of waste management?ATo use green energy sources at all competition venues.BTo achieve carbon neutrality during the Ga

10、mes.CTo repair and renovate existing facilities.DTo reduce building costs for venues.3How many of the competition venues were newly built for the 19th Asian Games?A12.B56.C51.DThe article does not mention it.4Why did the organizers keep the solar-film ceiling and spectator seating of the Shangcheng

11、Sports Centre Stadium?AThey were newly built and modern.BThey were in good condition.CThey were technologically advanced.DThe article does not mention the reason.5What will happen to the venues after the Games?AThey will be demolished.BThey will be used for sports and public fitness.CThey will be so

12、ld to other countries.DThe article does not mention it.B 阅读理解 On Sep. 24, at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, people burst into thunderous (雷鸣般的) cheers after Chinas Tong Xin finished a difficult move. For the move, she had to make a 540-degree turn. In the end, she won the womens taijiquan and tai

13、jijian all-round gold (女子太极拳太极剑全能金牌) at the sports event.Tongs slow but strong actions with her sword (剑) showed perfectly Chinese wushus beautiful mix of soft and hard moves. As a sport showing regional (区域的) culture, wushu was included in the Asian Games in 1990. Apart from wushu, many other speci

14、al sports from different Asian areas were also seen at the sports event, making it a party of folk cultures. Kabaddi (卡巴迪) and sepak takraw (藤球) are two examples. Kabaddi (卡巴迪) is a folk sport from India and has a history of more than 4,000 years. As the athletic form (竞技版) of the game “eagle (老鹰) c

15、atching chickens”, kabaddi needs nothing but an area that is 13 meters long and 10 meters wide.Sepak takraw first became popular in Southeast Asia. It is similar to the traditional Chinese game of shuttlecock kicking (踢毽子). Players need to use their feet, head, knees and other parts of their body to

16、 move the ball. It is also called “kick volleyball”. Although the Asian Games dont include as many countries as the Olympic Games, they have even more events, especially the ones born out of the Asian region. This makes it really unique.As Chinese President Xi Jinping said at the events opening cere

17、mony (开幕式), “The 19th Asian Games have included many disciplines (项目) with distinctive (有特色的) Asian features. It provides a platform (舞台) to celebrate sports and culture, and showcases Asian culture that is inclusive (包容的), vibrant (充满活力的) and always keen (渴望的) to learn from others.”6What gold medal

18、 did Tong Xin win at the Asian Games?AWomens wushu.BWomens taijiquan.CWomens kabaddi.DWomens sepak takraw.7What is the story mainly about?AThe game results as of Sept 24.BChinese wushu athlete Tong Xin.CThe newly invented sports games.DRegional sports in the Asian Games.8What do we know about Kabadd

19、i?AIt is a new game created in India.BIt looks like a traditional Chinese kids game.CIt has a high requirement for the playing area.DIt is very popular in Asia.9Whats the meaning of having folk sports in the Asian Games? a. To introduce new sports to the world.b. To celebrate regional sports and cul

20、ture.c. To showcase unique Asian culture.d. To highlight Asian features.e. To show the athletes sporting spirit.AabcBbcdCbdeDcdeC,阅读理解Recently, people online have been selling verbal abuse (言语辱骂) “services”. An internet user pays the seller some money to abuse the victim (受害者) through social media.

21、However, this is not right or legal (合法的).To know more about this, Teens talked to Xing Junxia, a lawyer (律师) at the S&P Law Firm in Beijing.In life, we may say bad words to people we dont like. If it gets serious, it becomes verbal abuse. “The act of verbal abuse violates (侵犯) the victims right

22、s,” Xing said. “These words usually hurt the victims right to reputation (名誉权), which can lead to civil liability (民事责任).” The attacker (攻击者) should stop this right away. He or she should also formally (正式地) say sorry to the victim. This is to cut down their influence of the abuse. Xing pointed out

23、that both the attacker and the payer should bear civil liability because they do it together.In more serious situations, the attacker will face administrative penalties (行政处罚). A man in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang, who ran an online verbal abuse “service” and had abused 25 people, was recently caught. Alt

24、hough he knew it was illegal, he believed it was an easy way to make money. In the end, he was fined 500 yuan and handed over all of the illegal money he had got.In the most serious situations, Xing said, verbal abuse can make the victim ill. The attacker should then face criminal liability (刑事责任).

25、It means that he or she may spend time in prison (监狱), said Xing.10If you are abused verbally, you can legally _.Aask the attacker for some moneyBask the attacker to stop and say sorryCpost the attackers acts onlineDbeat the attacker11Who is at fault (有错) in the case of selling verbal abuse “service

26、”?AOnly the attacker.BOnly the payer.CBoth the attacker and the payer.DThe attacker, the payer and the victim.12The example in Paragraph 4 mainly shows us _.Athat the payer wont face a penaltyBthat the attacker is only fined in serious casesCthe reason for “selling” verbal abuseDthe result of runnin

27、g verbal abuse “service”13What is the main idea of the story?ASelling services online is illegal.BVerbal abuse can hurt others physically.CWe should use laws to protect ourselves.DVerbal abuse is law-breaking.D,阅读理解Do you know about Bee & Flower? It was once a well-known hair care brand in China

28、. Many brands like this have gone away because young people dont know about them.But recently, some old Chinese brands have made a comeback. Its a good start, but theres more to it.In early September, anger over a Chinese makeup(化妆) brands eyebrow pens(眉笔) lit up the internet. Some people thought th

29、at they were too expensive as it cost 79 yuan to get three pens. Shortly after, Bee & Flower started to sell three large bottles of hair care products for the same price. It showed that Chinese products could still be cost-effective(划算的).Many Chinese brands took their chance by selling through l

30、ivestreaming(直播). Whats more, they also helped sell each others products. For example, hosts of sports brand Erke washed their hair with Bee & Flower products on Sept. 13.Many people cant stop buying these products. Why? For one thing, they think that the products of these Chinese brands are goo

31、d to use and dont cost much. Also, it makes buyers feel proud. They can help these old brands “come back to life” by buying the products. Buyers believe in these brands and will use their money to help them grow.However, livestreaming events should only be a start. How can brands keep people interes

32、ted? Good products with good prices. The brands shouldnt take advantage of(利用) peoples trust. They should consider how to make their products better.14Bee & Flower used to be _.Aa number of young peopleBa group of bees and flowersCa well-known English brandsDa very famous hair care brand15What g

33、ave Bee & Flower the chance to sell their products? AThere was a big activity for online shopping.BIt became a well-known hair care brand in China.CThe products of Chinese brands became more popular.DPeople were discussing expensive eyebrow pens.16What happened during the livestreaming of some C

34、hinese brands? AThey sold their products at a higher price.BThey helped sell the products of other brands.CThey sold all the products in one room.DThe workers washed their hair while doing sports.17What makes people buy products of Chinese brands?a. Low prices.b. A willingness(意愿) to help.c. Excelle

35、nt ads.d. Good products.e. Interesting looks.AabcBabdCbedDbde18What does the writer think according to the last paragraph? AChinese brands can only be popular for a while.BLivestreaming is a good way to keep brands popular.CIt is smart to use peoples trust to keep them interested.DThe brands should

36、set good prices for their products.E,阅读理解What movies are you going to watch during the National Day holiday? Teens picks four movies to fill up your holiday with great stories. Whether if you like comedic movies, or movies that are more real, you can find whats right for you.Lose to Win 好像也没那么热血沸腾 R

37、elease date: Sept 28Get ready! The sports movie Lose to Win is going to make you laugh, feel nervous (紧张的) and warm your heart.The movie got its idea from the real-life story of a disabled basketball team from Valencia, Spain. Lose to Win shows the winning spirit of the heart.The story follows a bas

38、ketball coach named Wei Guozheng. He teaches a basketball team made up of students with mental (精神的) disabilities. They all have the dream of becoming winners.The movie is filled with laughter. For example, just when Wei tells everybody his big goal of winning every game, other teams make amazing sl

39、am dunks (扣篮). Things like this make the movie fun.Under the Light (坚如磐石)Release date: Sept 28Director Zhang Yimous latest work, Under the Light, is a crime movie. It talks about human nature, politics (政治), and right and wrong. A police officer takes part in a meeting hosted by a rich businessman.

40、But behind it, there are killings and illegal trades (违法交易). You can feel nervous as well as excited when you watch the movie. Under the Light shows Zhang trying new things in his movies. “This is something I have never tried before,” Zhang said in an interview (采访).The Great War (志愿军:雄兵出击)Release d

41、ate: Sept 28 A great war (战争) movie by famous director Chen Kaige is coming out on Sept 28.The Great War is about the Chinese Peoples Volunteers Army going to the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea to help in the war against US aggression (侵略). It shows Chinas efforts (努力) in the war by telling st

42、ories of the countrys leaders, soldiers, diplomats (外交官) and common people.To truly show how the war looked, Chens team made bridges and roads according to real history. For the winter scenes, they worked outside when it was 18 degrees below zero.Operation MoscowRelease date: Sept 29Directed by Qiu

43、Litao and co-produced and performed by Andy Lau in a special performance of “93 International Train Robbery: Operation Moscow”, starring Zhang Hanyu, Huang Xuan, Wen Yongshan, and others.This film is adapted from the first real case of cross-border pursuit in China. In the early 1990s, a large numbe

44、r of Chinese merchants took international trains to sell goods, and criminals robbed the train, causing a sensation (轰动) in the world.19Who is the director of the movie “93 International Train Robbery: Operation Moscow”?AChen KaigeBZhang YimouCWei GuozhengDQiu Litao20When is the movie “Lose to Win”

45、released?ASept 26BSept 27CSept 28DSept 2921What is the genre of the movie “Under the Light”?AComedyBSportsCWarDCrime22What is the focus of the movie “The Great War”?ABasketball team overcoming disabilitiesBCrime and illegal tradesCChinese efforts in the war against US aggressionDCross-border pursuit

46、23Where may this article be from?AA sports magazineBA film magazineCa crime novelDAn advertisementF,阅读理解 Feel down? Hug a tree! Recently, many Chinese young people have turned to trees to help with their stress. Although it sounds strange, theres a science behind the act of tree-hugging.It can be ex

47、plained by the “biophilia hypothesis (亲生命说)”. It was pointed out by US scientist Edward Wilson in 1984. He said that humans are born to love being around other living things. Humans love for nature is “in our DNA”. This idea helps to explain why people prefer natural, green views to city views. Its

48、also one of the reasons why people love cute pets.Some studies have looked into why tree-hugging can help with our health. A study in 2021 reported that the activity can increase oxytocin (催产素). Its a hormone (荷尔蒙) responsible for feelings. The higher the level (水平) of oxytocin is, the calmer and happier you may be. Hugging

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