2025年译林版中考英语热点时文阅读练习-外卖大战篇

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中考时文阅读-外卖大战篇(教师版) 第一篇:阅读理解 The food delivery industry is booming (蓬勃发展). "Grabbing deals"-using coupons, discounts, and subsidies to get low- cost meals - has become a common trend. With giants (巨头) like Meituan, Ele.me, and JD Food investing (投入)billions of yuan in subsidies, can this trend turn into a "blue ocean" (蓝海)? Several factors support this possibility. First, subsidies have proven effective. Meituan once recorded over 100 million daily orders, while Ele.me hit 80 million. Even third-tier cities (三线城市) like Zibo saw a 300% growth in orders. Industry experts estimate (估计) that 50 billion yuan in subsidies could drive over 100 billion yuan in new consumption, showing strong market potential (潜力). However, there are risks that can't be ignored. Over-reliance (过度依赖) on low prices may make users less loyal (忠诚的) once subsidies are cut. For platforms, long-term heavy subsidies are unsustainable (不可持续的) because they hurt their ability to make profits. Moreover, small businesses may be squeezed (挤压) by the pressure to lower prices, which threatens(威胁) their survival (生存). To truly build a blue ocean, the key is balance. Platforms need to turn to technology like Al to improve efficiency instead of only depending on subsidies. Businesses must keep their food quality high, and users should value more than just low prices. Only then can the market grow in a healthy and sustainable way. ( )1、What is "grabbing deals" according to the passage? A. Delivering food for free. B. Using offers to get low-cost meals. C. Opening a delivery platform. D. Selling food at high prices. ( )2、What does "untapped" mean in "untapped, profitable market"? A. Not yet developed. B. Already closed. C. Very small. D.Hard to find. ( )3、Why do third-tier cities show strong potential? A. They have no delivery platforms. B. Their orders grew 300%. C. People there don't like online food. D. Subsidies are not offered there. ( )4、What does "unsustainable" imply about subsidies? A. They can last forever. B. They help platforms make profits. C. They can't continue for a long time. D.They are good for small businesses. ( )5、What is the writer's suggestion for building a blue ocean? A. Increase subsidies forever. B. Focus only on low prices. C. Use technology and balance quality. D. Ignore small businesses 这是一篇关于外卖行业发展及相关问题探讨的阅读理解。以下是各题答案及解析: 第1题- 答案:B - 解析:文中明确提到“Grabbing deals” — using coupons, discounts, and subsidies to get low - cost meals,即利用优惠券、折扣和补贴来获得低成本餐食,B选项“Using offers to get low - cost meals”符合该描述;A选项“Delivering food for free”(免费送餐)、C选项“Opening a delivery platform”(开设外卖平台)、D选项“Selling food at high prices”(高价售餐)均不符合文意 。 第2题- 答案:A - 解析:“untapped, profitable market”中“untapped”结合语境,是说尚未被开发但有盈利潜力的市场,A选项“Not yet developed”(尚未开发)符合;B选项“Already closed”(已关闭)、C选项“Very small”(非常小)、D选项“Hard to find”(难以找到)都不符合对该词在文中语义的理解 。 第3题- 答案:B - 解析:文中提到“Even third - tier cities (三线城市) like Zibo saw a 300% growth in orders.”,说明三线城市订单增长300%,体现出其有强大潜力,B选项符合;A选项“They have no delivery platforms”(它们没有外卖平台)文中未提及;C选项“People there don’t like online food”(那里的人不喜欢外卖食品)与订单增长体现的潜力相悖;D选项“Subsidies are not offered there”(那里没有补贴)文中未表明且不是体现潜力的原因 。 第4题- 答案:C - 解析:文中提到“For platforms, long - term heavy subsidies are unsustainable (不可持续的) because they hurt their ability to make profits.”,“unsustainable”意思是不可持续的,即不能长期持续下去,C选项“They can’t continue for a long time”符合;A选项与文意相悖;B选项“help platforms make profits”(帮助平台盈利),但文中说补贴伤害平台盈利能力;D选项“good for small businesses”(对小企业有好处),文中提到补贴可能挤压小企业生存,不符合 。 第5题- 答案:C - 解析:文中提到“To truly build a blue ocean, the key is balance. Platforms need to turn to technology like AI to improve efficiency instead of only depending on subsidies. Businesses must keep their food quality high...”,也就是要利用技术并平衡(如平台利用技术、商家保证质量等方面的平衡),C选项“Use technology and balance quality”符合;A选项“Increase subsidies forever”(永远增加补贴)与文中不能长期依赖补贴相悖;B选项“Focus only on low prices”(只关注低价)不符合要平衡的理念;D选项“Ignore small businesses”(忽视小企业)不符合文意,文中也强调要考虑各方平衡 。 第二篇:完型填空 China stops food delivery wars China's government is stepping in to control a fierce 1. __among three major food delivery companies: JD.com, Meituan, and Ele.me. These companies have been fighting for customers through discounts and special benefits, causing 2.___in the market. In May 2025, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) held a meeting with these companies. The regulator warned them to follow laws about 3.___ competition and food food safety. They also asked the platforms to protect the 4. _______of consumers, restaurants, and delivery riders. The competition began in February 2025 when JD.com entered the food delivery market. To 5. ___workers, it promised social insurance and housing funds. Meituan and Ele.me, which together 6.____98% of the market, replied quickly. Meituan offered similar benefits, while Ele.me started a "Billion-Yuan Subsidy" program with big discounts. Later, Meituan and Ele.me copied JD’s services. Meituan launched a "Flash Sale" platform, and Ele.me expanded its one-hour delivery service 7.___. JD also accused(指控)Meituan of 8._____ delivery riders to refuse its orders, which Meituan denied(否认). Such price wars are common in China's tech industry. The government has fined companies like Alibaba before to keep the market fair. Experts say heavy subsidies(补贴)work when a market is growing, but now they might 10. the industry by encouraging low-quality services. Zhang Yi, an analyst, said the government’s Society Work Department joined the meeting because this issue affects over 10 million delivery riders. "Companies should 10. ___quality, not just discounts," he advised. ( )1. A. game B. competition C.race ( )2.A. problems B. peace C.growth ( )3. A. strict B.fair C.safe ( )4.A. prices B. rights C. values ( )5. A. attract B.train C. prevent ( )6.A.form B. control C. receive ( )7. A. angrily B. slowly C.nationally ( )8. A. offering B.forcing C. allowing ( )9.A. save B. build C. harm ( )10. A. turn out B. focus on C. take up 这是一篇关于中国外卖行业竞争及政府监管的完形填空题,以下是各题答案及解析: 第1题- 答案:B - 解析:从后文“These companies have been fighting for customers through discounts and special benefits”可知,是三家外卖公司间的“竞争”,“competition”(竞争;竞赛 )符合语境;“game”(游戏;比赛 ,常侧重娱乐性等 )、“race”(赛跑;竞赛 ,常指速度竞赛 )不符合此处外卖行业竞争语境,所以选B 。 第2题- 答案:A - 解析:公司通过折扣和特殊福利争夺客户,会给市场带来“问题”,“problems”(问题;难题 )合理;“peace”(和平;平静 )与竞争带来的影响相悖,“growth”(增长;发展 ),这里强调竞争产生的不良影响而非促进增长,所以选A 。 第3题- 答案:B - 解析:市场监管部门要求遵循关于“公平”竞争和食品安全的法律,“fair”(公平的;公正的 )符合监管对市场竞争秩序的要求;“strict”(严格的;严厉的 ,侧重规则执行严格 )、“safe”(安全的 ,主要针对食品安全等方面,此处说竞争层面 )不合适,所以选B 。 第4题- 答案:B - 解析:平台要保护消费者、商家和外卖骑手的“权利”,“rights”(权利;权益 )符合语境;“prices”(价格 )、“values”(价值;价值观 )不符合保护对象的合理内容,所以选B 。 第5题- 答案:A - 解析:京东进入外卖市场,承诺社保和住房公积金是为了“吸引”员工,“attract”(吸引;引起……的注意 )正确;“train”(训练;培训 )、“prevent”(预防;阻止 )不符合语境,所以选A 。 第6题- 答案:B - 解析:美团和饿了么一起“控制”了98%的市场,“control”(控制;掌管 )体现市场占有率情况;“form”(形成;构成 )、“receive”(收到;接待 )不符合语境,所以选B 。 第7题- 答案:C - 解析:饿了么“在全国范围内”扩展一小时配送服务,“nationally”(全国性地;在全国 )符合业务拓展范围描述;“angrily”(愤怒地;生气地 )、“slowly”(缓慢地;慢吞吞地 )不符合业务拓展语境,所以选C 。 第8题- 答案:B - 解析:京东指控美团“强迫”外卖骑手拒绝其订单,“forcing”(强迫;迫使 )体现不合理的行为;“offering”(提供;给予 )、“allowing”(允许;准许 )不符合指控的不良行为语境,所以选B 。 第9题- 答案:C - 解析:过度补贴可能通过鼓励低质量服务来“损害”行业,“harm”(伤害;损害 )符合不良影响的描述;“save”(拯救;节省 )、“build”(建造;建立 )与文意相悖,所以选C 。 第10题- 答案:B - 解析:分析师建议公司应该“关注”质量,而非只看折扣,“focus on”(关注;聚焦于 )符合对企业发展的建议;“turn out”(结果是;生产 )、“take up”(开始从事;占据 )不符合语境,所以选B 。 第三篇:首字母填空 The Delivery Battle: JD.com vs.Meituan In 2025,China's food delivery market became a stage for a dramatic showdown b__1.____two giants: JD.com, the e- commerce leader, and Meituan, the king of local services. The rivalry turned into a real-life business drama, complete with bold moves, celebrity CEOs, and e__2.__heated social media debates. The story began when JD.com's founder,Richard Liu, surprised everyone by delivering orders p___3.___in a bright red delivery uniform. Videos of him handing meals to customers and sharing hotpot dinners with riders went viral,e___4.___cheers for JD's "human touch" . To attract users, JD offered crazy discounts, like“¥7 off on an ¥8 order," making meals cheaper than a cup of bubble tea . It also promised to c 5. social insurance for its riders, a first in the industry, which pressured Meituan to follow suit . Meituan, however, didn't back down. I__6.___of fighting head-on in food delivery, it doubled down on its “Meituan Flash" service, delivering everything from smartphones to pet supplies within30 minutes. Its ads cheekily teased JD's slower delivery times with slogans like"Your ‘Dongdong'(JD's nickname) can w__ 7. Behind the scenes, Meituan was accused of pressuring riders to avoid working for JD-a claim it d_ 8. __. For consumers, the battle was a win. Prices d___9.__, delivery options multiplied, and riders gained better benefits. Students joked about living on "¥5 gourmet meals," while office workers enjoyed faster deliveries of late-night snacks. Yet, some w__10.____: Would the discounts last? And could JD's“quality-focused” approach-partnering with fancy restaurants-really challenge Meituan's vast network of everyday eateries? As the competition heated up, one thing was c___11.___: the fight wasn't just about who delivered dinner faster. It was a clash of visions for the future of instant retail- and e__12._____, from hungry customers to overworked riders, was watching closely. 这是一篇关于京东和美团外卖配送竞争的文章,以下是根据上下文及语境对空缺单词的推测及解析: 1. between - 解析:“a dramatic showdown b______ two giants”,这里表示在两个巨头之间的对决,“between”(在……之间 ,用于两者之间 )符合语境,指京东和美团这两个巨头间的竞争,所以填between 。 2. even - 解析:“complete with bold moves, celebrity CEOs, and e______ heated social media debates”,这里是说有大胆举措、知名CEO,“甚至”有激烈的社交媒体争论,“even”(甚至;连 )用于加强语气,符合语境,所以填even 。 3. personally - 解析:“JD.com’s founder, Richard Liu, surprised everyone by delivering orders p______ in a bright red delivery uniform”,京东创始人亲自穿着配送制服送订单,“personally”(亲自;当面 )体现创始人直接参与配送的行为,所以填personally 。 4. earning - 解析:“Videos of him handing meals to customers and sharing hotpot dinners with riders went viral, e______ cheers for JD’s “human touch””,视频传播开,为京东的“人文关怀”赢得赞誉,“earn”(赢得;获得 ),这里用现在分词形式“earning”作结果状语,所以填earning 。 5. cover - 解析:“It also promised to c______ social insurance for its riders”,京东承诺为骑手“缴纳;涵盖”社保,“cover”(涵盖;包括 ,这里指承担社保相关 )符合语境,所以填cover 。 6. Instead - 解析:“I______ of fighting head-on in food delivery, it doubled down on its “Meituan Flash” service”,不是在外卖配送上正面竞争,而是加大对“美团闪购”服务的投入,“Instead of”(代替;而不是 )是固定短语,所以填Instead 。 7. wait - 解析:“Its ads cheekily teased JD’s slower delivery times with slogans like “Your ‘Dongdong’(JD’s nickname) can w______””,广告调侃京东配送慢,意思是京东的配送得“等”,“wait”(等待 )符合广告调侃配送速度的语境,所以填wait 。 8. denied - 解析:“Behind the scenes, Meituan was accused of pressuring riders to avoid working for JD—a claim it d______”,美团被指控施压骑手不接京东订单,美团对此“否认”,“denied”(否认;否定 ,过去式 )符合语境,所以填denied 。 9. dropped - 解析:“For consumers, the battle was a win. Prices d______”,竞争对消费者是好事,价格下降,“drop”(下降;降低 ),这里用过去式“dropped”,所以填dropped 。 10. wondered - 解析:“some w______: Would the discounts last? ”,一些人“想知道;疑惑”折扣是否会持续,“wondered”(想知道;琢磨 ,过去式 )符合语境,所以填wondered 。 11. clear - 解析:“As the competition heated up, one thing was c______: the fight wasn’t just about who delivered dinner faster”,随着竞争升温,有一件事是“清楚的;明确的”,“clear”(清楚的;明显的 )符合语境,所以填clear 。 12. everyone - 解析:“and e______, from hungry customers to overworked riders, was watching closely”,从饥饿的顾客到过度劳累的骑手,“所有人;每个人”都在密切关注,“everyone”(每个人;所有人 )符合语境,所以填everyone 。 第四篇:十二选十 Stay treat improve balance mark encourage face join offer provide move satisfy JD Food Delivery has become a pioneer in China by____1______ full social insurance(五险一金)to its full-time riders and medical insurance to part-time workers. This ___2__provides riders with basic protections like pensions(养老金) and healthcare,_____3___their job security and setting a positive example for the industry. By___4____riders as formal employees(正式雇员), JD promotes(促进) fair labor rights and___5__other platforms like Meituan to follow, which could lead to better working conditions nationwide. However, JD meets challenges. The high cost of insurance may reduce(减少) riders' income or raise delivery fees(派送费),risking customer loss. Limited delivery coverage(覆盖) in only 39 cities and fewer riders compared to rivals(对手) like Meituan also weaken its competitiveness(竞争力). Additionally, many riders still prefer higher cash income over long-term benefits, making it hard__6__their needs. Meanwhile, Taobao has entered the food delivery battle with a "1 billion free milk tea" activity. Partnering(搭档) with Ele.me, it offers drinks as cheap as ¥1 to attract users, adding orders by 200% for brands like Nayuki. While JD's insurance policy(政策)__7__an important step toward better worker rights, Taobao____8___the food delivery fight makes things harder for JD. JD now___9_____both price wars and delivery problems._____10____strong, JD must keep riders happy (with insurance) but also save money and reach smaller cities. If not, JD could lose customers in this very competitive market. 这是一篇关于京东外卖在配送行业发展及面临挑战等情况的完形填空题,以下是各空答案及解析: 第1空- 答案:providing - 解析:“by 1 full social insurance (五险一金) to its full - time riders”,“provide sth. to sb.”(为某人提供某物 )是固定搭配,by是介词,后接动名词形式,所以填providing ,表示京东外卖为全职骑手提供五险一金 。 第2空- 答案:move - 解析:前文提到为骑手提供社保等行为,这里说这个“举措;行动”为骑手提供基本保障,“move”(行动;举措 )符合语境,指提供社保这件事,所以填move 。 第3空- 答案:improving - 解析:“3 their job security”,结合语境是说提升骑手的工作保障,“improve”(提升;改善 ),这里和“providing”“setting”并列,用动名词形式improving ,所以填improving 。 第4空- 答案:treating - 解析:“By 4 riders as formal employees (正式雇员)”,“treat...as...”(把……当作…… )是固定短语,by后接动名词,所以填treating ,即把骑手当作正式雇员对待 。 第5空- 答案:encourages - 解析:京东这样做促进公平劳动权利,并且“鼓励”像美团这样的其他平台效仿,“encourage”(鼓励;激励 ),主语是JD,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式encourages ,所以填encourages 。 第6空- 答案:to satisfy - 解析:“making it hard 6 their needs”,“it”作形式宾语,真正宾语是不定式,“satisfy one's needs”(满足某人的需求 ),所以填to satisfy ,即满足骑手需求困难 。 第7空- 答案:marks - 解析:“JD’s insurance policy (政策) 7 an important step toward better worker rights”,京东的保险政策“标志着”向更好的工人权利迈出重要一步,“mark”(标志;表明 ),主语是policy,谓语用第三人称单数marks ,所以填marks 。 第8空- 答案:joining - 解析:“Taobao 8 the food delivery fight makes things harder for JD”,淘宝“加入”外卖配送竞争让京东更难,“join”(加入;参与 ),这里是现在分词作状语,填joining ,所以填joining 。 第9空- 答案:faces - 解析:“JD now 9 both price wars and delivery problems”,京东现在“面临”价格战和配送问题,“face”(面临;面对 ),主语是JD,谓语用第三人称单数faces ,所以填faces 。 第10空- 答案:To stay - 解析:“10 strong, JD must keep riders happy...”,为了“保持”强大,京东必须……,“to stay + 形容词”(为了保持……状态 ),作目的状语,所以填To stay 。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 中考时文阅读-外卖大战篇(学生版) 第一篇:阅读理解 The food delivery industry is booming (蓬勃发展). "Grabbing deals"-using coupons, discounts, and subsidies to get low- cost meals - has become a common trend. With giants (巨头) like Meituan, Ele.me, and JD Food investing (投入)billions of yuan in subsidies, can this trend turn into a "blue ocean" (蓝海)? Several factors support this possibility. First, subsidies have proven effective. Meituan once recorded over 100 million daily orders, while Ele.me hit 80 million. Even third-tier cities (三线城市) like Zibo saw a 300% growth in orders. Industry experts estimate (估计) that 50 billion yuan in subsidies could drive over 100 billion yuan in new consumption, showing strong market potential (潜力). However, there are risks that can't be ignored. Over-reliance (过度依赖) on low prices may make users less loyal (忠诚的) once subsidies are cut. For platforms, long-term heavy subsidies are unsustainable (不可持续的) because they hurt their ability to make profits. Moreover, small businesses may be squeezed (挤压) by the pressure to lower prices, which threatens(威胁) their survival (生存). To truly build a blue ocean, the key is balance. Platforms need to turn to technology like Al to improve efficiency instead of only depending on subsidies. Businesses must keep their food quality high, and users should value more than just low prices. Only then can the market grow in a healthy and sustainable way. ( )1、What is "grabbing deals" according to the passage? A. Delivering food for free. B. Using offers to get low-cost meals. C. Opening a delivery platform. D. Selling food at high prices. ( )2、What does "untapped" mean in "untapped, profitable market"? A. Not yet developed. B. Already closed. C. Very small. D.Hard to find. ( )3、Why do third-tier cities show strong potential? A. They have no delivery platforms. B. Their orders grew 300%. C. People there don't like online food. D. Subsidies are not offered there. ( )4、What does "unsustainable" imply about subsidies? A. They can last forever. B. They help platforms make profits. C. They can't continue for a long time. D.They are good for small businesses. ( )5、What is the writer's suggestion for building a blue ocean? A. Increase subsidies forever. B. Focus only on low prices. C. Use technology and balance quality. D. Ignore small businesses 第二篇:完型填空 China stops food delivery wars China's government is stepping in to control a fierce 1. __among three major food delivery companies: JD.com, Meituan, and Ele.me. These companies have been fighting for customers through discounts and special benefits, causing 2.___in the market. In May 2025, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) held a meeting with these companies. The regulator warned them to follow laws about 3.___ competition and food food safety. They also asked the platforms to protect the 4. _______of consumers, restaurants, and delivery riders. The competition began in February 2025 when JD.com entered the food delivery market. To 5. ___workers, it promised social insurance and housing funds. Meituan and Ele.me, which together 6.____98% of the market, replied quickly. Meituan offered similar benefits, while Ele.me started a "Billion-Yuan Subsidy" program with big discounts. Later, Meituan and Ele.me copied JD’s services. Meituan launched a "Flash Sale" platform, and Ele.me expanded its one-hour delivery service 7.___. JD also accused(指控)Meituan of 8._____ delivery riders to refuse its orders, which Meituan denied(否认). Such price wars are common in China's tech industry. The government has fined companies like Alibaba before to keep the market fair. Experts say heavy subsidies(补贴)work when a market is growing, but now they might 10. the industry by encouraging low-quality services. Zhang Yi, an analyst, said the government’s Society Work Department joined the meeting because this issue affects over 10 million delivery riders. "Companies should 10. ___quality, not just discounts," he advised. ( )1. A. game B. competition C.race ( )2.A. problems B. peace C.growth ( )3. A. strict B.fair C.safe ( )4.A. prices B. rights C. values ( )5. A. attract B.train C. prevent ( )6.A.form B. control C. receive ( )7. A. angrily B. slowly C.nationally ( )8. A. offering B.forcing C. allowing ( )9.A. save B. build C. harm ( )10. A. turn out B. focus on C. take up 第三篇:首字母填空 The Delivery Battle: JD.com vs.Meituan In 2025,China's food delivery market became a stage for a dramatic showdown b__1.____two giants: JD.com, the e- commerce leader, and Meituan, the king of local services. The rivalry turned into a real-life business drama, complete with bold moves, celebrity CEOs, and e__2.__heated social media debates. The story began when JD.com's founder,Richard Liu, surprised everyone by delivering orders p___3.___in a bright red delivery uniform. Videos of him handing meals to customers and sharing hotpot dinners with riders went viral,e___4.___cheers for JD's "human touch" . To attract users, JD offered crazy discounts, like“¥7 off on an ¥8 order," making meals cheaper than a cup of bubble tea . It also promised to c 5. social insurance for its riders, a first in the industry, which pressured Meituan to follow suit . Meituan, however, didn't back down. I__6.___of fighting head-on in food delivery, it doubled down on its “Meituan Flash" service, delivering everything from smartphones to pet supplies within30 minutes. Its ads cheekily teased JD's slower delivery times with slogans like"Your ‘Dongdong'(JD's nickname) can w__ 7. Behind the scenes, Meituan was accused of pressuring riders to avoid working for JD-a claim it d_ 8. __. For consumers, the battle was a win. Prices d___9.__, delivery options multiplied, and riders gained better benefits. Students joked about living on "¥5 gourmet meals," while office workers enjoyed faster deliveries of late-night snacks. Yet, some w__10.____: Would the discounts last? And could JD's“quality-focused” approach-partnering with fancy restaurants-really challenge Meituan's vast network of everyday eateries? As the competition heated up, one thing was c___11.___: the fight wasn't just about who delivered dinner faster. It was a clash of visions for the future of instant retail- and e__12._____, from hungry customers to overworked riders, was watching closely. 第四篇:十二选十 Stay treat improve balance mark encourage face join offer provide move satisfy JD Food Delivery has become a pioneer in China by____1______ full social insurance(五险一金)to its full-time riders and medical insurance to part-time workers. This ___2__provides riders with basic protections like pensions(养老金) and healthcare,_____3___their job security and setting a positive example for the industry. By___4____riders as formal employees(正式雇员), JD promotes(促进) fair labor rights and___5__other platforms like Meituan to follow, which could lead to better working conditions nationwide. However, JD meets challenges. The high cost of insurance may reduce(减少) riders' income or raise delivery fees(派送费),risking customer loss. Limited delivery coverage(覆盖) in only 39 cities and fewer riders compared to rivals(对手) like Meituan also weaken its competitiveness(竞争力). Additionally, many riders still prefer higher cash income over long-term benefits, making it hard__6__their needs. Meanwhile, Taobao has entered the food delivery battle with a "1 billion free milk tea" activity. Partnering(搭档) with Ele.me, it offers drinks as cheap as ¥1 to attract users, adding orders by 200% for brands like Nayuki. While JD's insurance policy(政策)__7__an important step toward better worker rights, Taobao____8___the food delivery fight makes things harder for JD. JD now___9_____both price wars and delivery problems._____10____strong, JD must keep riders happy (with insurance) but also save money and reach smaller cities. If not, JD could lose customers in this very competitive market. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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