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1、2022年中考英语必读时事热点文章导读一、阅读理解:在北京冬奥会期间,中国代表团运发动谷爱凌、苏翊鸣相继在滑雪大跳台摘得金牌,首成为全世界关注的焦点。表达这一代年轻人拼搏进取,勇于挑战极限的无畏精神,同时也展现他们热爱生活,享受运动的积极的生活态度。二、阅读理解十九届六中全会:总结历史,开创未来。三、阅读理解落实“双减”见成效,校园乐享新气象。四、阅读理解“清朗行动”整治“饭圈文化”乱象。五、阅读理解失散十四年,亲爱的原型家庭终团聚。八、阅读理解:神舟十三号成功发射,中国空间站建设再进一步!七、阅读理解电子邮箱、线上购物账户、社交媒体账号这些数字遗产”在我们离开后该怎么处理?书面表达请用80-
2、100字介绍冬奥会吉祥物“冰墩墩”一、阅读理解Gu AilingGu AilingSu YimingThey are drawing the attention of the world. They are the backbone (脊梁)of the force that is going to shape our future. Who are they? They are the young generation who were born after 2000.This year, several young athletes have shone brightly at the B
3、eijing Winter Olympics, giving us a glimpse (一 瞥)of their generations nature.Obviously, the young generation is filled with brave warriors (战士) who want to challenge impossibilities and push boundaries. Freestyle skier Gu Ailing is a good example. After she finished strong in the first two jumps in
4、the womens freeski Big Air event, it was certain that she could get a medal. But instead of playing it safe, the 18-year-old skier pushed herself to the limit. On the last jump, Gu decided to attempt a difficult trick: a left double cork (左侧两周空翻转体)1620four and a half rotations (旋转)in the airbefore l
5、anding.T have never done the left 16 before. I hadnt prepared much for it apart from two days on the air bag,“ Gu spacewalker, while the other was on Dec 26.The mission is a valuable (有价值的)opportunity for Chinas science community (团体)because it allows the astronauts to carry out in-orbit experiments
6、 that take a lot of time and manual work, Pang Zhihao, a former analyst (分析师)at the China Academy of Space Technology, told China Daily.The Shenzhou XIII mission has fueled (点燃)teenagers9 passion for space exploration as well. On Dec 9, the astronauts gave a science lecture to millions of students o
7、n Earth. They showed the kids a glimpse (瞥)of their space life and did some fun science experiments. For example, Wang made a water ball to show that water in space is different from that on Earth. It will not flow downward (向下)if you try to pour it into a cup.Denis Simon, executive (执行的)director of
8、 the Center for Innovation Policy at Duke University in the US, told Xinhua that Chinas success in space continues to be impressive. “China is now well on its way to being a leader in space exploration J he said.1. What do we know about the mission of Shenzhou XIII?A. It has the most astronauts ever
9、 sent into space.B. It is the first mission to send astronauts to an orbiting outpost.C. The spacecraft is the first one to visit the Tiangong space station.D. It is the longest-ever space mission by Chinese astronauts.2. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. Devices astronauts used to finish their ta
10、sks.B. Who spacewalkers are.C. How the space walks were performed.D. The tasks for Shenzhou XIII astronauts.3. What do we know about water in space?A. It does not flow downward.B. Its color is different from water on Earth.C. It flows quicker than it does on Earth.D. It will break a cup if people tr
11、y to pour it.4. What does Denis Simon mean in the last paragraph?A. There will be more success in space exploration around the world.B. Cooperation between China and the US is going well.C. China has followed the laws of space exploration.D. China has done a great job in space exploration.七、阅读理解We n
12、ever think about it, but we all leave behind digital footprints every day. This includes emails, social media accounts (账号),cloud-stored (云端存储的)photos, books, videos and music, and even virtual (虚拟的) money.All these things make up our digital legacy”. What should we do with it all when we pass on fr
13、om this life? Can it be passed down?Apple is now testing a new digital legacy service. With it, people can pick “legacy contacts (联系人)These friends and family can visit their Apple accounts after their death. This way, people can pass down photos, videos and other valuable data.However, the service
14、has raised heated debate. Some think it gives our loved ones something to remember us by. Our digital legacies can say something about our personalities. Some people have stayed connected with loved ones this way. At the age of 12, Xiaoqi (not his real name) lost his father, a big video game fan. La
15、ter, with the help of the game company, he logged on to (登录)his father game account, finding out he was a strong warrior (武 土)in the game. When I saw his back on the screen, it felt like he was there JStill, others think some parts of our digital legacy are too private (隐私的)to be shared. Whether soc
16、ial media accounts, like WeChat and Sina Weibo, can be inherited (继承)is still questionable, because they are highly personal J said Wang Cheng, a professor at Peking University Law School.Zhou Caiyan, a 15-year-old from Hangzhou, Zhejiang, worries about this. aIn general, I would like to pass down m
17、y digital legacy to my family members,“ she said. “But I will first look through all the content (内容)and clear away things that are too personal.”According to Apple, the digital legacy of dead users.A. is left behind without managementB. is deleted by the companyC. can be visited by chosen friends a
18、nd familyD. is cleared away with users permissionAccording to Xiaoqi, his father digital legacy helped him.A. find his fatherB. memorize his fatherC. receive his father remainsD. finish the game for his fatherThe opposite voice in the debate says that.A. a digital legacy is too private to share with
19、 othersB. whether a digital legacy can be inherited depends on its contentC. a digital legacy may upset friends and familyD. platfonns dont have the right to deal with digital legaciesZhou Caiyan might agree with the idea that.A. her digital legacy is not important to talk aboutB. no one is allowed
20、to inherit her digital legacyC. she will decide what makes up her digital legacyD. a digital legacy is not enough for others to remember herWhat is the main idea of this article?A. The importance of digital legacy.B. What digital legacy is.C. How to deal with digital legacy.D. How to share digital l
21、egacy with others八、请用80100字介绍冬奥会吉祥物“冰墩墩”told China Daily, “ but I felt it was a chance to push myself to the limit”.But for these young athletes, the sport is never just about scores, but also about having as much fun as possible. Born in the US, Gu faced criticism and doubts for representing China
22、in the Beijing Winter Olympics.When questioned by The Guardian at a news conference on Feb 8, the “post-00 said bluntly (直截了 当地) that she wasn*t trying to make everyone happy.Tm an 18-year-old girl out here living my best life. Im having a great time,“ Gu said. It doesn*t really matter if other peop
23、le are happy or not, because I feel Im doing my best and Im enjoying the entire process/5Gus good friend, Chinese snowboarder Su Yiming also shares a similar attitude. He takes sports as a way to have fun.After he was judged to have lost the gold to Canadian athlete Max Parrot in the mens slopestyle
24、 (坡面障碍技 工弓)final, the 17-year-old didnt feel upset. Instead, he was happy to have the chance to compete with his idol.“When I was on the podium (领奖台)hugging Max Parrot, it felt unreal,Su told China Daily. All I did today was enjoy the runs and concentrate on my tricks. As long as I am on my snowboar
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