China has COVID-19 Knowledge Center online that is open to the world.
A.put up B.set up C.given out D.found out
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China has COVID-19 Knowledge Center online that is open to the world.
A.put up B.set up C.given out D.found out
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— Is it true that China has provided free________treatment for those COVID -19 patients?
—Yes. So people don't need to worry about the cost.
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The opening of the Beijing—Zhangjiakou high-speed railway took place in December, 2019. The railway is a milestone in China’s railway development because it has used the latest technologies in railway building.
The railway is 174 kilometers long, with 10 stations. The stations are managed by one control center, which is described by China Railway Beijing Group — also known as CR Bejing — as an “intelligent (智能的) brain”. The center collects and shares the stations’ real-time information. “With the information, the workers in the center can control the stations’ lighting and temperature, monitor (监测) trains’ operation and deal with emergencies(紧急情况).” said Zhu Dianping, from CR Beiing.
Zhu said some trains on the Bejing—Zhangjiakou line are “smart” as they provide 5G signals and wireless charging (无线充电) for passengers, as well as intelligent lighting. These trains can start and stop, open and close doors, and deal with emergencies themselves.
All the ten stations provide e-ticket services. Travelers who have bought tickets online can use their ID cards instead of waiting in line for paper tickets.
At Qinghe Railway Station in Beijing, China’s first visual remote ticket vending machine (远程可视售票机) has been installed (安装) to help passengers who are not able to afford tickets online. Passengers keep in touch with the conductor through the machine and buy tickets according to video instructions.
In addition, the Badaling Great Wall Station, the deepest underground railway station in China, is another great example of the country’s achievements in railway building.
1.What does the word “milestone” mean in Chinese?
A.英石(重量单位) B.垫脚石 C.里程碑 D.里程表
2.The control center is described as ________.
A.CR Beijing B.Railway Beijing Group C.a railway station D.an “intelligent brain”
3.Which is right according to the passage?
A.Each station has a control center.
B.All the trains can start and stop themselves.
C.All the stations have visual remote ticket vending machines.
D.The Badaling Great Wall Station is the deepest underground railway station in China.
4.E-ticket services are provided so that travelers ________.
A.can buy cheaper tickets B.needn’t wait in line for paper tickets
C.can only buy tickets online D.can buy paper tickets
5.What is special about the Bejing—Zhangialou high-speed railway according to the passage?
A.Fast and cheap. B.Long and deep. C.Smart and intelligent. D.Expensive and steady.
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Movie theaters all over China were closed because of the COVID-19. So Lost in Russia became the first Chinese film to premiere (首映) online. Many people saw it as a milestone (里程碑) for Chinese film industry, as it showed the possible future of cooperation (合作) between the film and internet industries.
Directed and acted by Xu Zheng, the comedy(喜剧) is about a journey to Russia. The film tells that a middle-aged son wants to escape her mother's control.
It was planned to be released(发行) in theaters on January 25. But it was shown on video platform on January 24 instead. One day later, the film can be seen for free on mobile app and smart TV. Data showed that Lost in Russia was watched by more than 600 million people within three days.
Different from going to the theater, online premieres allow people to share their feelings by writing bullet comments (弹幕). During the premiere of Lost in Russia, there were over 100,000 bullet comments. They turned the film-watching experience into an online social activity.
Following Lost in Russia, two other films have premiered online so far: Enter the Fat Dragon on Feb 1 and The Winners on Mar 20.
1.________is a milestone for Chinese film industry according to the passage.
A.The movie theaters were closed all over China B.The outbreak(爆发) of the COVID-19
C.The first Chinese film to premiere online D.Xu Zheng
2.The underlined word "data" in Paragraph 3 means ________ in Chinese.
A.日期 B.数据 C.特性 D.已知条件
3. According to the passage, watching films online is different from going to cinema because
A.people can watch films together with families
B.people can't meet their friends
C.watching film online is always for free
D.people can share their feelings by writing bullet comments
4. The Winners premiered online on ________.
A.January 25 B.January 26 C.February 1 D.March 20
5.The best title of the passage may be ________.
A.The online premiere of Chinese films B.A director and actor Xu Zheng
C.Relationship between mother and son D.Bullet comments in moves
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The following news is from China Daily( www. chinadaily. com) which covers different fields.
J. K. Rowling Publishes New Story Online The famous English writer J. K. Rowling said on Tuesday,“I’m producing a new story called The Ickabog which will be free to read online.” It’s the first children’s book by J. K. Rowling, since she finished Harry Potter in 2007. |
China Sends Beidou Successfully China sent the last satellite of Beidou into space on Tuesday. The satellite is the 59th in the Beidou family. It marks the completion of Beidou, one of the networks around the world, along with the United States GPS, Russia’s GLONASS and the European Union’s Galileo. |
Jeff Bezos Is Taking Action The world’s richest person Jeff Bezos, the boss of Amazon. com, announced on Monday that he would put in 10 million dollars to start a great project, which would support scientists , researchers and NGOs to help save the animals in danger and protect the natural world. |
China and France Holds an Online Concert To deepen the friendship between the people of China and France,artists from both countries stepped onto the same stage and performed online on Monday. The online concert allows people to enjoy both traditional Chinese folk songs and French classics. |
The Vaccines May Be Ready Many countries are developing the vaccines for COVID-19(新型冠状病毒肺炎) by different methods. Some are even going through the final step to decide how well the vaccine works and if it’s safe. With more than 160 possible vaccines under study, experts hope that vaccine may be ready by the end of 2020. |
1.According to the 2nd piece of news, Galileo is a________.
A.rocket B.person C.network D.country
2.Who is putting in 10 million dollars to start a great project?
A.J. K. Rowling. B.Jeff Bezos. C.Scientists. D.Researchers.
3.Which of the following is true according to the given information?
A.The Ickabog is a cheap children’s book by J. K. Rowling.
B.Jeff Bezos is starting a great project to study vaccines.
C.If you watch the online concert, you can enjoy traditional music.
D.The vaccines for COVID -19 are ready in many countries now.
4.What is probably the topic of the 2nd piece of news?
A.Environmental protection. B.Medical care.
C.Modern technology. D.Famous people.
5.Which one can you read if you are interested in health?
A.J. K. Rowling Publishes New Story online B.Jeff Bexos is Taking Action
C.China and France Holds an Online Concert D.The Vaccines May Be Ready
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Wang Jun, 14, lives in a poor village in Yunnan, where educational resources are short. However,he has learned bionics(仿生学) by taking MOOC, or massive(大规模的, 大量的) open online courses, allow students all over the country to take lessons online at any time, from anywhere. There are no limits or requirements to the user's location, gender(性别)or age. No matter who you are, you can learn about whatever you want. They allow users to study at their own speed. For example, when watching a video of a report you can pause(暂停)or even replay the report at any time.
MOOC were first developed in the West in 2011.They came to China around 2013. That year, Tsinghua University founded Xue tang X,the world's first Chinese MOOC platform.It's mainly for college students. It provides users with high-quality online courses from more than 600 top universities around the world. After seven years of development China has the largest number of MOOC learners in the world. About 270 million people have taken MOOC in China as of January this year according to the Ministry of Education. About 80 million of these users are college students. Because of the COVID-19, the number of MOOC users has been risen rapidly.
Users can choose from 15,000 courses through the MOOC platforms. The courses vary(使多样化) greatly from traditional subjects such as foreign language and science to popular majors(专业) such as big data and artificial intelligence(人工智能) .More than 200 of these courses have been looked through by people from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Spain and South Korea, China Daily reported.
The MOOC network has played an important role in education equity(公平) . Colleges and universities in China's less-developed western areas have tried to introduce open online courses in their classrooms. Over 3 million students from colleges in western China have taken online courses, Xinhua reported.
By the end of this year, the Ministry of Education plans to start a bilingual(双语的) gateway website that will connect Chinese MOOC to about 20 different MOOC websites. Students in other parts of the world will be able to take Chinese MOOC.
1.Which of the following is TRUE about Xue tang X according to the passage?
A.It was the world's first MOOC platform.
B.It was founded in 2011 by Tsinghua University.
C.It has the largest number of MOOC learners in the world.
D.It not only provides users with online courses from Tsinghua University.
2.How many college students have taken MOOC in China as of January this year?
A.About 270 million. B.About 80 million.
C.Over 3 million. D.15.000.
3.Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
A.The advantages of MOOC.
B.The disadvantages of MOOC.
C.The courses on the MOOC platforms.
D.The number of MOOC users in China.
4.Where would you most probably find this passage?
A.In a daily newspaper.
B.In a fashion magazine.
C.On a university noticeboard.
D.On the education page of a newspaper.
5.After reading the passage,what can we know about MOOC?
A.It has developed slowly in the past seven years in China.
B.There are limits and requirements to the user's location and age bib so
C.It has played an important role in China's less-developed western education.
D.China has started a bilingual gateway website connecting with 20 different MOOC websites.
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During the outbreak of COVID-19, Chinese students use online software to continue their studies. Apart from anxiety, the novel coronavirus outbreak has also brought opportunities for some industries and changes to our lifestyles. According to the market research company International Data Corp, praises and applauds(掌声) are given to high-tech applications like 5G. New mode for various online activities, like remote offices. Online education, and unmanned commerce(商业)and services, has also come to light. Months of staying at home have changed our lifestyles. Online activities have boomed(急速发展)during the epidemic, from telecommuting(远程办公)and online education to online shopping and remote medical services. For employees, especially white-collar workers, telecommuting tools such as video conferences and online office software make working from home more feasible. According to China Daily, Alibaba's al-in-one mobile workplace DingTalk has served more than 10 million enterprises(企业)and over 200 million people. Tencent Meeting can provide free use for over 300 participants per audio or video conference.
Meanwhile, like DingTalk, many apps have been used by students and their teachers for online classes. "Cloud platforms" have also been provided by the Ministry of Education as an approach to continuing education among students across the country.
Internet companies, such as NetEase, recently opened a full chain of contactless recruitment(招募)through online resume submission(提交)and online interviews. The candidates(候选人)can also sign contracts(合同), attend training workshops, and even begin work over the internet.
Many museums and galleries in China have also been closed to visitors, but they have launched various online exhibitions to provide a creative touring experience for the country's vast number of stay-at-home visitors.
To help prevent possible cross-infection(交叉感染)during the fight against the novel coronavirus, virtual(虚拟的)hospitals have been established. For instance, the Tianjin Medical University General Internet Hospital has rolled out(开展)a series of services, including online inquiry(问诊), online prescribing(开处方)and drug delivery.
According to Raymond Wang, partner at global consultancy firm Roland Berger, the outbreak has further proved the importance of the internet and digital economy. He said that the outbreak would improve social efficiency and the digital economy, remote working, and online education. "This is also a big opportunity for China's technology and business model innovation(创新)—the foundations of the digital economy, " he added.
1.What does the first paragraph mainly tell us?
A.A survey from the market research company International Data Corp.
B.Praises and applauds are given to high-tech applications like 5G.
C.Remote offices, online education, and unmanned commerce(商业) and services are booming.
D.Some chances and changes in our life and business after the novel coronavirus outbreak.
2.What does the underlined word "feasible" in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Workable. B.Changeable. C.Important. D.Necessary.
3.What does the article tell us about the work in different fields?
A.NetEase has received the highest number of resumes ever this year.
B.Many museums and galleries have held online exhibitions.
C.Virtual hospitals have worked more efficiently than physical hospitals.
D.Software companies have made a lot more money recently.
4.What did Raymond Wang think of China's digital economy?
A.He is doubtful about its future in China.
B.He criticizes us for our heavy dependence on it.
C.Its value has been recognized during the fight against the virus.
D.There are many factors in the way of its development.
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Since the outbreak of COVID-19, in some cities Meituan has become almost 5 times as busy as usual. During the special period, the delivery drivers(外卖骑手)are busier and more tired than before. Without these drivers putting themselves at risk, families would go hungry and the sick wouldn't get necessary supplies.
Gao Zhixiao from Beijing, 32, a delivery driver who has continued working as the virus spread across China. Ever since the COVID-19 outbreak erupted in China, he has to take a health test each morning and spend about 20 minutes disinfecting(消毒)his motorcycle and clothes to avoid spreading germs during his route.
"After I gave her medicine, I stayed to talk to her," he says. "Because I am also from a single-parent family, I understand what it means to an old. She said that she hadn't eaten yet, because it was difficult to find food during the epidemic. So I made her instant noodles and two poached eggs, then took the trash out when I left. "
Li Fengjie is another delivery driver in Wuhan, who was born in 1996. He felt nervous when he heard the news about COVID-19. He took things a few steps further. As a Meituan rider in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, where the COVID-19 epidemic first erupted in late December, he knew that his services would be essential(必备)after the city of 11 million was locked down on Jan 23. Li walked 50 kilometers to get to work after all public transport was halted.
"I felt a sense of responsibility because I manage a team of other riders, and some were still working in Wuhan, so I had to help them, "he says. "All the doctors and nurses are coming to Wuhan to help, so we, the riders, should also fight with them on the frontline. "
The great news is that Li Jie, who is a common delivery rider in Beijing, attended the meeting about COVID-19 prevention on March 9th 2020. That means all the people must understand and respect the delivery riders. We all hope that they can receive better training and working conditions, have more job opportunities and career development for riders in the future.
1.How long does Gao Zhixiao spend disinfecting his motorcycle?
A.About 20 minutes. B.About 30 minutes.
C.About an hour. D.About 50 minutes.
2.Who is the leader of a team of delivery riders?
A.Gao Zhixiao. B.Li Fengie. C.Li Jie. D.Not mentioned.
3.When did Li Jie attend the meeting about COVID-19 prevention?
A.In December, 2019. B.In late January, 2020.
C.In February, 2020. D.In March, 2020.
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Gao Zhixiao made the instant noodles and two eggs and took the trash out for the old man.
B.Li Jie spent nearly 50 hours to walk to Wuhan on foot from his hometown.
C.The training and working conditions can't meet the delivery riders' requirement.
D.Three delivery riders mentioned in the passage all work in Beijing.
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Resting her phone on a stand and making the light more suitable, 49-year-old Lyu Min started her livestreaming session — her daily job during the COVID-19 outbreak. Dressed in a qipao, a traditional Chinese dress, Lyu started the livestreaming session from her workshop at 10 in the morning, sharing the art of making Chinese knots with many handicraft(手工艺) lovers. Lyu, an inheritor(继承人) of the art of making Chinese knots, which is listed as an intangible(非物质) cultural heritage, became a livestreaming host.
“Though the sales of Chinese knots have dropped a lot, I’m still confident that I can get out of the trouble brought by the outbreak. I can make full use of this period to improve my skills and develop this traditional handicraft online,” she said. Lyu is quite new to the world of livestreaming, having bought all the necessary equipment(设备) after following her friends advice. She practises livestreaming every day and records a large number of educational videos. As face-to-face interaction is still impractical for many, even as the outbreak has been largely brought under control in China, she thinks livestreaming classes can meet more Chinese knot lovers’ needs to learn the handicraft.
She has integrated the anti-epidemic spirit into her works, expressing the determination(决心) and confidence of the Chinese people to win against the COVID-19. “I love Wuhan, where I showed my works in 2019. Chinese knots are popular among many local people, and I made lots of friends there,” Lyu said. She designed a special Chinese knot to express her thanks to the medics who were sent to support Wuhan several months ago.
She has more than 200 followers right now. There are more and more Chinese knot lovers on her online platform. She is using a length of colored string and determination to keep this traditional art of Chinese knots alive online and help more people understand the culture.
1.The underlined word “livestreaming” in Paragraph 1 is close to “_______”.
A.sending out while happening B.equipment for recording videos
C.sending out after recording D.equipment for making handicrafts
2.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Lyu Min advised her friends to livestream traditional handicraft online.
B.Lyu Min’s friends provided the necessary equipment for her to livestream.
C.Chinese knots sell very well in Lyu Min’s workshop through the Internet.
D.More Chinese knot lovers want to learn the handicraft because of Lyu Min.
3.What does Lyu Min think of the future of Chinese knots?
A.Unexpected. B.Hopeful. C.Difficult. D.Doubtful.
4.What’s the best title for the passage?
A.Having online classes during the outbreak
B.Introducing an intangible cultural heritage
C.Livestreaming the art of making Chinese knots
D.Expressing thanks to the doctors and nurses
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The Chinese version of TikTok, called Douyin(抖音), has amassed(积累) 400 million daily active users, parent company ByteDance revealed in its annual report this week. This is an impressive growth for the addictive(上瘾的) video app, which had 250 million daily active users in January last year.
The report, which describes the user behavior and trends, illustrates(表明) the cultural difference between China and the U.S., said Katherine Wu, an investor at New York-based firm Notation Capital. "Things that trend in these two countries are quite different. For example: knowledge-based content is extremely popular in China, and less so in the U.S. Also, this was wild to me: those creators that did the most dance videos in China are users born in the 60s (!!), whereas in the US, it seems that it's mostly teenagers who are creating the dances," she wrote.
ByteDance claimed (宣称) that Douyin has established itself as the largest knowledge, culture and art platform in China. (Douyin is only available in mainland China.) Indeed, 14.89 million "knowledge-based content videos" were shared on the app last year, it claimed.
1.According to the annual report, how many active users can Douyin amass in one day?
A.14.89 million B.250 million C.400 million D.150 million
2.Knowledge-based content in the US is ________.
A.extremely popular B.more popular than that in China
C.less popular than that in China D.as popular as that in China
3.According to paragraph 2, who would probably do the most dance videos on Douyin?
A.A Chinese woman who was born in the 60s.
B.An American woman who was born in the 60s.
C.A Chinese teenager who was born in the 90s.
D.An American teenager who was born in the 90s.
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The Chinese version of TikTok is called ByteDance.
B.This app has become a knowledge, culture and art platform in China.
C.Teenagers in the U.S. are not active users on TikTok.
D.Douyin is available all over China.
5.What's the best title of this passage?
A.An annual report of Douyin. B.The Difference of Douyin in China and the U.S.
C.A Great App for people of 60s. D.An Addictive App—Douyin.
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