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備戰(zhàn)2024年高考英語2023年天津市部分地區(qū)高三下
一模英語試卷閱讀理解專題分類匯編
閱讀理解專題
2023屆天津市和平區(qū)高三下學(xué)期第一次質(zhì)量調(diào)查英語試題
三、閱讀理解
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A.Taurangacampuscanofferfreeaccommodationtothestudents.
B.StudentsonHamiltoncampushaveaccesstoadvancedfacilities.
C.ThelocationofTaurangacampuscontributestoitspopularity.
D.Bothcampusescombinebeautifulbeachesandvibrantatmosphere.
37.Astudentwithmentalhealthproblemintheuniversitycan.
A.receivenecessarytreatmenttheyneed
B.ownassistivetechnologyonthecampus
C.beallowedflexiblyorganizedexams
D.serveasasign-languageinterpreter
38.YoucanbenefitalotbyjoiningtheEmployabilityPlusAwardexcept.
A.improvingyourstudentexperience
B.learningnewskillsbeforeyouwork
C-betteringyourqualificationforemployment
D.impressingyourfutureemployers
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39.WhatcanstudentsdoattheStudentCentre?
A.Theycanfindenrolmentinformationthere.
B.TheyareallowedtoprintPowerPointsonline.
C.TheycangettheirstudentIDcardrepaired.
D.Theymaygettogetheringroupstudyrooms.
40.Whichofthefollowingisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?
A.Aneducationmagazine.
B.Atravelbook.
C.Auniversitynewspaper.
D.Astudentguide.
Asachild,IneverconsideredmyselfanathleteatallasIwasveryuncoordinated
(不協(xié)調(diào)的).However,IdidlovetorunbecauseIfeltasifIwasflyingbutthisall
changedtwoyearsagowhenIsufferedakneeinjury.Iwasbedriddenfortwoweeks
andIhadadifficulttimemovingevenshortdistances.Iliterallycriedmyselfonmy
waytothecarforafewdays.
Whentherapywasn'tworkingwellforme,Isignedupforahotyogaclassfor
girls,BikramYogatobeexact.Startingayogapracticewastrulyagodsendbecauseit
helpedmegainstrengthinmykneesbut,mostimportantly,yogahelpedmeattaina
morepeacefulstateofmind,bodyandspirit.
Sinceeachclasswasheatedto105°F,everytimeIsteppedfootintheyogastudio,
rdfeelasurge(涌起)ofnegativethoughtscomeuponmelikeabigoceanwave.
Someofthesethoughtswere,inthebeginningofmypractice,sostrongthatIwalked
outoftheclassseveraltimes.However,asthemonthspassedby,InoticedthatwhenI
didn'tgetswayedawaybymynegativethoughts,Icouldstayinthehotroomfor
longer.
After3-4monthsofpracticinghotyoga,myarmsandlegswerebeginningtoget
definition.IalsowokeupwithsomuchmoreenergythanIhadbeforestartingmy
yogapracticeandIgraduallystartedsheddingthepoundsfrommybody.Yoga
literallymademefeelasifI'dtakenashotofenergydrinkandjustgavemethatburst
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thathelpedmykneeshealandmademyoverallhealthbetter.
AsIsawsomeofmyclassmatesdoposesthatlookedappealingtome,Istartedto
thinkmaybeIcoulddothemtoo.Therefore,yogahelpedshowmethatIhavenoreal
limitationsphysicallyunlessIsetthoselimitationsmyselfthrougheatingjunkand
thinkinginnegativelimitingterms.
Also,practicingyogainfrontofamirrorhelpedmeconnectwithmyselfand
practicingwithagroupofpeoplereallyhelpedmetofeelagreatersenseof
connectionwithhumanitywhereasbeforeIdidn't.Overall,thisyogapracticehas
helpedmetoseeI'mpartofabiggerpictureinlife!
41.Whatoncedepressedtheauthorterribly?
A.Herinabilitytowalk.
B.Herbeinguncoordinated.
C.Herfailuretofindhercar.
D.Herseriousphysicaldisease.
42.Whatwastheeffectofyogaclassesontheauthor'smind?
A.Shegotemotionallysmarter.
B,Shefeltlimitedbuthopeful.
C.Shebecamementallystronger.
D.Sheacceptedherselfasshewas.
43.Whatdifficultydidtheauthormeetwhileattendingeachyogaclass?
A.Thetemperaturewasdifficulttocontrolinyogaclass.
B.Shecouldn'tbearthepainthekneeinjurybrought.
C.Shewasgreatlyinfluencedbynegativethoughts.
D.Lackofconfidencepreventedtheauthordoingyoga.
44.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromparagraph4?
A.Shedidbetterthanherclassmatesatschool.
B.Herphysicalstatehasacquiredanewoutlook.
C.Shehasdevelopedmanyhealthyeatinghabits.
D.Hersocialcirclewaswidenedintheyogaclasses.
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45.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?
A.Tocallonreaderstosignupforyogacourses.
B.Topresentthebenefitsofpracticingyogaregularly.
C.Toshowreadersthenecessaryskillsneededtodoyoga.
D.Tosharewithreadersherexperienceintakingyogaclasses.
Likemanypeople,intermsofsocializing,Iprioritizemakingtimeformyclosest
friendsandfamily.WhenitcomestoreachingouttopeopleIdon'tknowaswellI
oftenfindmyselfreluctanttoengage.Thiscouldbeabigmistake,though,according
toanewstudy.Havingdifferenttypesofsocialinteractionsseemstobecentraltoour
happiness一somethingmanyofusmaythinklittleof.
Inaseriesofsurveys,researcherslookedathowhavingasociallydiverse
networkrelatedtopeople'swell-being.Inonesurvey,578Americansreportedon
whatactivitiestheyhadbeenengagedin,withwhomandforhowlongoverthepast
24hours,whilealsosayinghowhappywithlifetheywere.Theresearchersfoundthat
peoplewithmorediversesocialnetworkswerehappierandmoresatisfiedwithlife
thanthosewithlessdiversenetworks一regardlessofhowmuchtimetheyhadspent
socializingoverall.
“Themoreyoucanbroadenyoursocialcircleandreachouttopeopleyoutalkto
lessfrequently-likeanacquaintance,afriend,acoworker,orevenastranger-the
moreitcouldhavepositivebenefitsforyourwell-being,“saidtheleadresearcher
HanneCollinsofHarvardBusinessSchool.
Tofurthertestthisidea,sheandhercolleagueslookedatlargedatasetsfromthe
AmericanTimeUseSurveyandtheWorldHealthOrganization'sStudyonGlobal
AgingandAdultHealth.Inbothcases,theyfoundthatwhenpeoplehadabroader
rangeofsocialinteractions,theyexperiencedgreaterhappinessandwell-being.
ThenCollinsandhercolleaguesdidanotheranalysis,usingdatafromamobile
appthat21,644French-speakingpeopleusedtoreportontheirdailysocialactivities
andhappiness.There,theyfoundthatwhensomeoneexperienced
greater-than-averagesocialdiversityoneweek,theywerehappierthatweekandthe
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weekafter.
Whyisthat?Itcouldbethatbeingwithdifferentpeoplecontributestodifferent
kindsofemotions,whichmaybeadrivingforceinourhappiness,saysCollins.
Alternatively,itcouldbethathavingamorediversenetworkallowsyoutoget
varioussocialsupportswhenyouneedit.Whateverthecase,Collinshopesher
researchwillinspirepeopletoexpandtheirsocialnetworkswhentheycan.
46.Whatdoestheauthoruseasanintroductiontothepassage?
A.Apersonalcommunicationskill.
B.Asocialtrendagainstone'swill.
C.Acommonsocialphenomenon.
D.Aculturemanypeopleneglect.
47.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?
A.Itsresultsweredifferentfromculturetoculture.
B.Differentresultswereobtainedfromtheresearchers9threesurveys.
C.Theresearcherscollectedlargeamountsofdatafromdifferentplatforms.
D.Itfocusedontheimpactofamorediversesocialnetworkonlifesatisfaction.
48.Whatcanwelearnfromthe3rdand4thparagraph?
A.Anystrangerorco-workercanbringyouhappiness.
B.Broadsocialcirclecontributestomorehappiness.
C.Happinessdependsonlyonsocialinteractions.
D.Closerelationshipinfluenceshappinessbadly.
49.Howmaysocialdiversityimproveone'swell-beingaccordingtoCollins?
A.Byprovidingmotivationforlife.
B.Byleadingtoone'sbalancedlife.
C.Byarousingone'spositiveemotions.
D.Bymakinghim/hersensitivetohappiness.
50.Whatwillbemostprobablytalkedaboutafterthelastparagraph?
A.Collins'ssociallife.
B.Collins'sconclusions.
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C-Collins'snewresearch.
D.Collins'sspecificsuggestions.
Somepeoplesaythattheplanetisgettingsmaller,thattherearefewplacesleftto
explore,andthattheageofexplorationwillbeoversoon.
Iwouldargueinsteadthattherehasneverbeenagreaterneedtoexplore.Thafs
becausethestageforallexplorationisthenaturalworld,andnatureisexperiencinga
rapiddecline.Itisbyexploringthatweunderstandandwhenweunderstandwe
developanappreciationforwhatisfound.Ultimately,onlythethingsweappreciate
areworthprotecting.
Asthegoldenageofexplorationweakens,sodoestherichnessoflifeonEarth.It
isn9tjustthattherearefewerblankareasonthemap;itisthatwildplacesandspaces
havebeenprogressivelycarvedup(瓜分).VisitingtheOkavangoDeltaorKalahari
Desert,forexample,nolongerimpliesaself-supportedexpedition(考察).Field
stationspopupinimportantnationalparksandremotesensingbysatellitebecomes
commonplace.
Inthenextcentury,Ibelievewewillneedlargerandwilderareas.Wewillneed
thewilderness,notjustfortheprotectionofit,butbecauseitisanimportantpartof
theecosystemsfromwhichwegainournecessitieslikecleanwater,foodand
materials.Ifwesucceed,thenexpeditions——brieftravelsintothewildthatseekto
answerquestions,monitorpopulations,andinspireaction一willhavearenewed
senseofpurpose.Moreimportantly,theygreatlyhelpthepublicexperience,
understandandappreciatenature.
Basedonmyownresearchexpeditionwhichaimstounderstand"edgeeflects,9一
howthechangesintemperatureatforestedgesimpactanimals,Ifinditimportantthat
today'sscientistscontinuetospendtimeinthefield.Itisherethattheybeginto
understandhowseeminglyunrelatedenvironmentalinteractionsinfluencetheirstudy
system.Sometimes,ifsdifficulttoknowwhichisimportanttomeasureuntilyou
standoutthereontheforestedge.
Itistheyounggenerationthatisthemainforcetoleadthenextwaveof
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expeditions.Themeasureoftheirsuccesswillbewhethertherearestill
well-preservedwildplacesforexpeditionsinthefuture.Theirleadershipisneeded
now,morethanever.
51.Whafsthepurposeofthistext?
A.Tosuggestunderstandingnaturebykeepingexploring.
B.Toadvisepeoplenottotraveltounknownplaces.
C.Toinformusaboutthereducedbiodiversity.
D.Tocallonthepublictosupportthestudy.
52.WhatcanweknowabouttheexpeditioninwildspacesfromParagraph3?
A.Itisdifficultforexplorerstomakeprogress.
B.Itismoreaccessiblewiththehelpoftechnology.
C.Itpromotesthedevelopmentofsatellitetechnology.
D.Itrequiresexplorerstotakesufficientheavyequipment.
53.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“popup“inParagraph3probablymean?
A.Appearunexpectedly.
B.Closetemporarily.
C-Developquickly.
D.Differgreatly.
54.Whatdoestheauthorrealizeafterhisresearchexpedition?
A.Thesignificanceofscientists9fieldtrip.
B.Thedifficultyofcarryingoutfieldwork.
C.Theneedtoexpandtheedgesofforests.
D,Theinfluenceofhisstudyontheenvironment.
55.Thesuccessoffutureexpeditionswillbedeterminedby.
A.ourknowledgeofnature
B.thetimespentinthefield
C.thepreservationofwildplaces
D.thestudysystemofyounggenerations
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OurguidedtourshereatShakespeare'sGlobeareanexperience400yearsinthe
making.
Heaventohelltour
OuruniqueheaventohelltourexperienceoffersGlobememberstheopportunity
todiscoverthebackstageworldofShakespeare'sGlobe.
Joinusintheheavenlyattic(閣樓)toweringabovethetheaterbeforegoingdown
intothedepthsof"hell"underneaththestagetodiscoverthesecretsbehindhowour
productionsarestaged.You'llhavetheopportunitytovisitourbackstagestoresand
seepropsandcostumesfromthefamousGlobeproductionsbeforeexperiencingthe
thrillouractorsfeelwhentheystepoutontothestage.
Twilightwalkingtour
Betransportedbacktoatimeoflate-nightcakesandales(麥芽酒),midnight
revels(狂歡)anddemons,andthe"KingdomofNight“onourTwilightwalkingtour
aroundtheBanksideareaandbeyond.
ImaginecitylifewithoutstreetlightsandvisitthelocationsofShakespeare?sown
night-timeadventuresacrosstheRiverThamesontheNorthbank,includingthe
originalsiteofhiscandlelitBlackfriarsplayhouse.
Festivefamilytour
CelebratetheholidayseasononafestivefamilytourofthemagicalGlobe
Theatre.HearhowChristmaswasobservedinShakespeare'stimeandthefolk
traditionsthatpeoplepracticedtowelcomeinwinter.
Thisfamily-friendlyguidedtourwillfascinateandwarmeveninthecoldestof
weather.Butdostillwrapupwell-don'tforgetourplayhouseisoutdoor!
GlobeTheatreguidedtour
Ourworld-famousGlobeTheatreisafaithfulreconstructionoftheopen-air
playhouseinwhichShakespeareworked,andforwhichhewrotemanyofhismost
famousplays!
Ourexpertguide-storytellerswillprovideyourgroupwithafascinatingtourof
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theGlobeTheatreauditorium(禮堂),colorfulstoriesofthe1599GlobeTheatre,the
reconstructionprocessinthe1990s.
Ourguideswillalsobringthetheatertolife,exploringhowthetheaterworks
todayasanimaginativeandexperimentalspaceforperformance.
36.Whichisanidealtourforpeoplewhoarefondofbackstagestoriesof
Shakespeare'sGlobe?
A.Heaventohelltour.B.Twilightwalkingtour.
C.Festivefamilytour.D.GlobeTheatreguidedtour.
37.Wheredoesthetwilightwalkingtourtakeplace?
A.OntheRiverThames.
B.AroundBanksideareaandbeyond.
C-InShakespearehotel.
D.AtShakespeare'sGlobe.
38.Whatcanpeopledoiftheytakepartinthefestivefamilytour?
A.Goforawalkalongtheriver.
B.WatchsomeplaysonChristmas.
C-ExplorehowthetheaterworksduringtheChristmasseason.
D.LearnsomethingaboutChristmasinShakespeare'stime.
39.WhatisspecialabouttheGlobeTheatreguidedtour?
A.ItshowswhatinspiredShakespearetowritehisplays.
B.ItisonlyavailabletoGlobemembers.
C.Visitorscanenjoyimaginativeperformance.
D.Visitorscanhearthestoriesofthe1599theatre.
40.Whatisnotmentionedinthepassage?
A.Today'sGlobeTheatreisareconstructedworkoftheopen-airplayhouse.
B.Theexperiencewillalsobringthetheatertolife.
C.You'llhavetheopportunitytovisitourstagestoresandseeourcustomers.
D.TheexperiencewillhelpushearhowChristmaswasobservedinShakespeare^
time.
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AyearagoAugust,DaveFusslosthisjobdrivingatruckforasmallcompanyinwest
Michigan.Hiswife,Gerrie,wasstillworkinginthelocalschoolcafeteria,butwork
forDavewasscarce,andthepriceofeverythingwasrising.TheFusseswereatrisk
ofjoiningthemillionsofAmericanswhohavelosttheirhomesinrecentyears.Then
DaveandGerriereceivedatimelygift—$7,000,alegacy(遺產(chǎn))fromtheir
neighborsIshandArleneHatchwhodiedinanaccident.66Itreallymadeadifference
whenweweregoingunderfinancially/9saysDave.
ButtheFussesweren'ttheonlyfolksinAltoandtheneighboringtownofLowellto
receiveunexpectedlegacyfromtheHatches.Dozensofotherfamiliesweretouched
bytheHatches9generosity.Insomecases,itwasafewthousanddollars;inothers,it
wasmorethan$100,000.
ItsurprisednearlyeveryonethattheHatcheshadsomuchmoney,morethan$3
million—theywereanelderlycouplewholivedinanoldhouseonwhatwasleftofthe
familyfarm.
ChildrenoftheGreatDepression,IshandArlenewereknownfortheirhabitofsaving.
Theylikedcomparisonshoppingandwouldroutinelygofromstoretostore,checking
pricesbeforemakinganewpurchase.
Throughtheyears,theHatchespaidforlocalchildrentoattendsummercampwhen
theirparentscouldn'taffordit."IshandArleneneveraskedifyouneededanything.
saystheirfriendSandyVanWeelden."Theycouldseethingstheycoulddotomake
youhappier,andtheywoulddothem.^^
EvenmoreextraordinarywasthattheHatcheshadtheirfarmlanddistributed.Itwas
theHatches9wishthattheirlegacy,alegacyofkindnessasmuchasoneofdollarsand
cents,shouldenrichthewholecommunityandlastforgenerationstocome.
Neighborshelpingneighbors—thatwasIshandArleneHatch'sstory.
41.Accordingtothetext,theFusses.
A.wereemployedbyatruckcompany
B.wereinfinancialdifficulty
C-workedinaschoolcafeteria
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D.losttheirhome
42.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheHatches?
A.TheyhadtheirchildrenduringtheGreatDepression.
B.Theyleftthefamilyfarmtoliveinanoldhouse.
C.Theygaveawaytheirpossessionstotheirneighbors.
D,Theyhelpedtheirneighborstofindjobs
43.WhywouldtheHatchesroutinelygofromstoretostore?
A.Theydecidedtoopenastore.
B.Theywantedtosavemoney.
C.Theycouldn'taffordexpensivethings.
D.Theywantedtobuygiftsforlocalkids.
44.AccordingtoSandyVanWeelden,theHatcheswere.
A.understandingB.optimisticC.childlikeD.curious
45.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.ThecommunityofAltowaspoor.
B.Thesummercampwasattractivetotheparents.
C.SandyVanWeeldengotalegacyfromtheHatches
D.TheHatcheswouldliketheneighborstofollowtheirexample.
Firsttherobotscameforourjobs.Nowthey'recomingforourhobbies.Google's
DeepMindAIlabhasbeenbusythepastfewyears,creatingprogramstotakeon
humanplayersacrossavarietyofgames.In2016itsAlphaGobeatthebestGoplayer
intheworld.Earlierthisyear,itsAlphaStardefeatedtwomiddle-tierplayersatthe
popularonlinegameStarCraftII.Nowit'slearningtowinatmultiplayergames.
"Artificiallyintelligentagentsaregettingbetterandbetterattwo-playergames,
butmostreal-worldendeavorsrequireteamwork,DeepMind'sresearcherswroteina
paperpublishedinScienceinJune.
Tobesure,computershavebeenprovingtheirdominance(優(yōu)越)overhumansin
one-on-oneturn-basedgamessuchaschesseversinceIBM'sDeepBluebeatRussian
chessmasterGarryKasparovin1997.
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However,successfullyusingteamworktowininmultiplayergameswith
complexenvironmentswasdifficulttoachieve.
Forthispurpose,DeepMind'sresearchersdesignedAIagentsthattaught
themselveshowtoplayfirst-persongameQuakeIIIArena.Theteam,ledbyMax
Jaderberg,workedonamodified(修改的)versionofQuakeIIIArena.
Thegamemodetheychosewas"Capture(搶)theFlag”.Alltheplayersmust
worktogethertostealtheotherteam'sflagwhilesafeguardingtheirown.
TheAIagents“trained”with12hoursofgamedata,thenmatchedupagainst
professionalgametesters.TheAIwon75percentofthetime,evenwhenitsreaction
timeartificiallysloweddowntohumanlevelsandwhentheiraimingabilitywas
similarlyreduced.
Andinordertomakeimprovements,theprogrammersusedvariouskindsof
“rewards“tohelptheAIplayersweightheirgoalsandactionstohelpthemcooperate
intheteamwork.Theyalsousedrandomizedmapsforeachnewmatch.
“Thatmeantthesolutionsthattheagentsfindhavetobegeneral一theycannot
justmemorizeasequence(系歹U)ofactions/9saidco-authorWojciechCzarnecki.
TheonlytimehumanswereabletobeattheAIagentswaswhentheyteamedup
together.AteamconsistingofonehumanandoneAIagenthadafivepercentgreater
winprobabilitythanateamofjustAIagents.
EthanGachsaidatthevideogamenewswebsiteKotaku,taItsuggeststhattheAI
programisabletoadapttoplayingwithnon-AIteammates.^^Inthenearfuture,AI
maycooperatewithhumanbeingsinsomeotherfields,suchasmedicineandother
branchesofscience.
46.WhatmightbethemostdifficulttaskforAIagentsinmultiplayergames?
A.Understandingtherules.
B.Cooperatingwithotherplayers.
C.Memorizingcomplexactions.
D.Increasingreactionspeed.
47.HowdidtheresearchersofGoogle'sDeepMindtrainAIagents?
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A.Theygavevarious“punishments“whenAIagentslostthegames.
B.TheymadeAIagentsteamupwithnon-professionalhumanplayers.
C.TheylimitedthetimeforAIagentstocompletedifficulttasks.
D.Theyputthemthroughthousandsofgameswithdifferentsituations.
48.WhatdoesGachmeaninthelastparagraph?
A.AIplayersperformbetterthanhumansinateamgame.
B.AIprogramsshouldbeofferedmoregamedata.
C.AIplayersareabletodowellwithhumanplayers.
D.AIprogramshavebeensuccessfullyappliedinthefieldofmedicine.
49.Theunderlinedword"randomized“inParagraph8canbeunderstood
as.
A.generalizedB.specializedC.updatedD.memorized
50.Whafsthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.ResearchesonDeepMindAIB.TrainingAIAgents
C-TeamingupwithAID.AICompetingwithHumanBeings
Whenpeoplegetoldandhavedifficultyworkingfulltime,theyretireandbegina
new,morerelaxinglifestyle.Butwhataboutoldindustrialbuildings?Cantheystart
anew?
Chinaseemstofindagoodsolutionforthem.Inrecentyears,manyabandoned
factories,railwayyards,warehousesandmills(磨坊)havebeentransformedinto
culturalandtouristsites.AccordingtotheMinistryofIndustryandInformation
Technology,therearenow194itemsonthecountry'snationalindustrialheritagelist.
The798ArtZoneinBeijingisaniconicexample.Builtinthe1950sasNo.718
JointFactory,itwasgraduallyabandonedinthe1990sasproductionsloweddown.In
2006,Bering'smunicipalgovernmentinvestedover120millionyuanandimproved
itsinfrastructure(基石出設(shè)施)condition,turningthefactorycomplexintoacultural
andcreativeindustrialbase.Nowtheartzoneholdsabout200galleries,artcentersas
wellasfashionableboutiques(精品店),cafes,andrestaurants,whichalsoearnsita
placeonthebucketlistofmanytourists,notedThePaper.
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JackLiuisafrequenteroftheartzonewhovisitsiteveryweekend.uIntheart
zone,youcanrefreshmemoriesofthedevelopmentofChinesemanufacturing
throughitsoldbuildings/9saidthe28-year-oldtoTeens."However,inartgalleries
hereyouwillfeelpulledintoafashionable,modemworld.Ifsamazing.^^
Industrialheritagesites,whichusedtobefilledwiththerumblingofmachines,
arenowpreciouspagesofthebookontheindustrialcultureofChina,notedPeople's
Daily.
Sincetheseheritagesitesarerichanddiverseincontent,citiesinChinaalsospare
noefforttoexplorenewwaysandmodelstoprotectandutilizethem.
Forexample,abeermuseumhasbeensetupinsideacentury-oldplantofthe
TsingtaoBreweryinQingdao,Shandongprovince,bringingpeopleclosertothelong
historyofthebrewery.SomeabandonedplantsinBeijinghavealsobeenremadefor
cityexplorerstotakeadventuresin.
Justastheelderlyneedourcareandlove,theseindustrialheritagesarealso
expectedtobeinjectedwithvitalitythroughprotectionanddevelopment.6aItisnot
onlyaninevitabletrendoftheinnovation-drivendevelopmentofcities,buta
necessityforpromotingnewdriversofdevelopment/9notedPeople'sDaily.
51.WhatisChina'ssolutionforoldindustrialbuildings?
A.Expandingtheirspaceanduses.
B.Upgradingthemtobecomeattractions.
C.Integratingthemwithnewbuildings.
D.Returningthemtotheiroriginalcondition.
52.Whatdoweknowaboutthe798ArtZone?
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