14新发明与创造-2023年中考英语新热点时文阅读.docx
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1、2023年中考英语新热点时文阅读-新发明与创造题型主要内容1完形填空讲述“新中国四大发明”:高铁,电子支付,共享单车和网上购物。这新发明关系着中国新科技的创新,中国已经进入了一个新的创新时代。越来越清楚的一件事是中国正在创新。2阅读理解介绍久坐对身体有害,因此两条腿的椅子被发明出来,为了鼓励人们改变不好的习惯。3阅读理解介绍了一种名叫TTTV的电视,这个机器包括屏幕和盛调料的容器,人们可以通过舔屏幕而尝到来自世界各地食物的味道。4阅读理解介绍了中国科学家屠呦呦,挖掘中医宝藏,发现青蒿素的过程。青蒿素成为治疗疟疾的一线药物,拯救了全世界数百万人的生病。5短文填空讲述了清华大学学生柳济琛开发了一个
2、叫做“光盘打卡”微信小程序,来帮助减少粮食浪费。01(2022全国九年级课时练习)In ancient times, the Four Great Inventions in China had a great influence on the whole world. In recent years, China once again has _1_ its ability to change the world with its “four great new inventions”: high-speed railways, mobile payment, bike-sharing an
3、d online shopping.Do you know _2_ the new inventions can appear in China? The “four great new inventions” are _3_ related to Chinas high-tech innovation (创新). For example, the operating mode of bike-sharing is based _4_ the satellite navigation system (卫星导航系统), mobile payment, big data and other hig
4、h technologies. This shows that Chinas high-tech innovation has greatly _5_ the quality of peoples lives.China has entered a new innovative era, thanks to the large amount of _6_ that China has spent encouraging innovation. China is beginning to _7_ in innovation in some ways.“The four great new inv
5、entions have surely improved customer experience, and helped national and global(全球的) economy _8_ at the same time,” said Charlie Dai, principal analyst (首席分析师) of an American market research company.As a whole, all the Chinese are _9_ of their four new inventions. It is increasingly clear that Chin
6、a is innovating and no longer copying western ideas. More and more foreigners _10_ to promote (促进) economic development in their countries by learning from Chinas innovation.1AseemedBappearedClookedDshowed2AwhenBwhatCwhyDwhere3AallBbothCneitherDnone4AinBonCtoDfrom5AimprovedBfinishedCinventedDwasted6
7、ApeopleBwaterCelectricityDmoney7AtryBleadCwinDvalue8AdevelopBwarnCmeanDlive9AproudBtiredCboredDsatisfied10AaffordBrepeatChopeDwait02(2022江西九江二模)Sitting for longer than four hours a day increases a persons chance of suffering(患)illness.Benoit Maltaone, a designer (设计者) from France, discovered that of
8、fice workers spent about 70 percent of the day sitting down. To solve the problem caused by it in modern working life, he came up with a great idea the two-legged chair, which is to encourage the user to move at his or her desk.The chair just has two legs and needs the user to balance (平衡) it. Altho
9、ugh it looks dangerous, it can stop people from felling while using it. But the chair is a little uncomfortable, as the user has to keep it balanced. It is also good for other parts of the body, just like an exercise ball(姿势)._ Most people dont get much exercise during the day. People watch a lot of
10、 TV and work on computers. Many people suffer from spine (脊椎) problems. Companies are coming up with new products in our houses to make our lives easier. But trying to offer people an easier life causes lots of health problems.According to Benoit, the design is not about making money in the furnitur
11、e (家具) market. It is to provide a product which tries to encourage people to move their whole body. The practice of this special chair can make people change their bad habits. It will encourage people to try to be more active.11What does the underlined word “it” refer to?AThe two-legged chair.BMovin
12、g at his or her desk.CSitting for too long.DThe great idea.12Choose the best sentence to fill in the blank “ _” in Paragraph 4.ASitting long is so common now.BDoing sports is so popular now.CWorking environment is so hard now.DKeeping healthy is so cool now.13Whats the purpose of this passage?ATo te
13、ll people how to keep away from sitting too long.BTo tell people how to stay away from health problems.CTo explain why people suffer from illness now.DTo show a two-legged chair designed to make people healthier.03(2022浙江松阳县教育局教研室一模)There are many TV cook shows where you wish you could reach through
14、 your screen and taste the delicious recipes yourself. Now, Japanese scientists have taken a huge step towards making that a reality, with the development of a lickable TV screen. The device is called Taste the TV (TTTV) and contains 10 taste cans that can spray taste samples onto the surface of the
15、 screen. The different tastes in the cans can then mix to create tastes similar to those being shown on screen, for example, coffee or pizza. It is an experimental technology, produced by Meiji University in Tokyo, Japan, with its developers expecting a commercial version to cost about 650. Japanese
16、 professor Miyashita and 30 students have developed all kinds of taste types. In his version the 10 taste cans spray a mixture of samples on to a roll of hygienic (卫生的) film that is placed over a flat TV-screen. “During the COVID-19, this kind of technology can improve the way people connect and com
17、municate with the outside world,” said Miyashita. “The goal is to make it possible for people to have the experience of something like eating at a restaurant on the other side of the world, even while at home,” he said. Miyashita has also been in talks with companies about using his spray technology
18、 for applications like a device that can apply a pizza or chocolate taste to a piece of toasted bread.14The passage tells us the invention of _.Atasty cansBTV cook showsCa film technologyDa lickable TV screen15Paragraph 3 talks about_.Awhat the device includesBhow the device worksCwhat the device is
19、 calledDwhy the device is invented16The writer uses what Miyashita says to express the _ of the invention.AwaysBpurposeCconditionsDimportance17From the passage, we know that the device is _.Awidely used nowBpopular with the JapaneseCstill in experimentDliked by restaurant owners04(2022湖北武汉外国语学校(武汉实验
20、外国语学校)模拟预测)Malaria (疟疾) has been a deadly problem for humans since ancient times. Usually, people get malaria when infected mosquitoes bite them. Countless people have died from it. Chinese scientist Tu Youyou found an effective drug called qinghaosu (青蒿素). This year marks the 50th anniversary of Tu
21、s discovery. In 1969, Tu became the director of a national project to develop a drug against malaria. Her team took a unique approach. They went back to books about classical Chinese medicine. After reading more than 2, 000 old remedies (药方), Tu and her team collected over 600 plants and listed almo
22、st 380 possible remedies for malaria. One remedy, which is 1, 600 years old, uses the sweet wormwood (青蒿) plant to treat malaria. Tu found it effective and tried to extract (提取) the qinghaosu from it in order to make drugs. The extraction failed at first, so Tu returned to the classical books again
23、and finally found a way. She used a low-temperature method to extract the qinghaosu and succeeded in 1972. After her team showed that qinghaosu could treat malaria in mice and monkeys, Tu and two of her colleagues volunteered to test the drug on themselves before testing on human patients. It turned
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