2026年中考英语专题训练【时文阅读】“成为中国人”在海外爆火

2026-02-02
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“成为中国人”在海外爆火 Becoming Chinese: When Chinese Daily Habits Win Global Hearts Imagine sipping warm water instead of iced soda, simmering a pot of pear soup on a lazy evening, or practicing baduanjin (八段锦) to start your day-these aren't just Chinese routines anymore. Playful TikTok videos with lines like "Tomorrow, you're turning Chinese!" have sparked a worldwide craze, making #Becoming Chinese a trending hashtag across social media. From New York to London, foreigners are sharing their "Chinese-style days," proving you don't need to change your nationality to fall for Chinese everyday life. What makes these habits so contagious (有感染力的)? For most people, it's their mix of health and ease. Unlike pricey gym memberships or fancy supplements (补品), Chinese daily practices are cheap and simple to pick up. "Warm water calms my stomach way better than iced drinks ever did," a US lifestyle blogger shared. Another user raves about how 10 minutes of baduanjin daily has fixed her long-term sleep troubles. These tiny shifts ft perfectly with people's hunger for a slower, healthier lifestyle-no wonder the trend took off! Two key forces fuel the craze: policy and technology. China has made visiting a breeze by extending the transit visa-free period from 144 to 240 hours for travelers from 55 countries. International visitors have seized this chance to wander city streets, sample local eats, and share adventures online. Plus, translation tools and social media let these daily moments spread fast-even if you don't speak Chinese, you can easily follow a congee (粥) recipe or baduanjin tutorial and join the fun. This trend isn't just about habits-it's about seeing China beyond kung fu, pandas and ancient palaces, as global friends embrace cozy daily joys like ginger tea, congee and baduanjin moments to beat stress. It's a sign that Chinese culture isn't just for admiration but for living and enjoying, and with easier travel rules and smarter translation tools, more people will discover its charm. The Becoming Chinese craze isn't a one-time thing-it's a sweet start to closer cultural ties worldwide. 阅读理解 1. Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraph 1? A. TikTok videos contribute to the global spread of Chinese routines. B. Foreigners must change nationality to enjoy Chinese daily life. C. #Becoming Chinese is only popular in New York and London. D. Warm water is less popular than iced soda in foreign countries. 2. The underlined word contagious in Paragraph 2 probably means ________. A. easy to prepare B. attractive and spreading quickly C. hard to understand D. closely related to health 3. What is NOT a reason for the popularity of Chinese daily habits? A. They are healthy and easy to follow. B. Extended transit visa-free period attracts visitors. C. Translation tools speed up their spread. D. They have a long history of thousands of years. 4. What is the main purpose of the last paragraph? A. To list more examples of Chinese daily habits. B. To warn readers the trend will not last long. C. To explain the cultural significance behind the trend. D. To compare Chinese culture with other countries' cultures. 5. We can learn from the passage that the #Becoming Chinese craze __________. A. has changed the traditional Chinese daily habits B. helps people see a more authentic and lively China C. is only popular among travelers from 55 countries D. will soon become a thing of the past 短文还原(七选五) From drinking hot water to practicing Baduanjin, the social media trend "Becoming Chinese" is capturing hearts around the world.1______ It's not about changing who you are-it's about embracing a more holistic relaxed, and genuinely fun way of living. Not long ago, anything "China-related" triggered suspicion or anxiety.2_____ Now people are actively trying Chinese ways of living and sharing the results. So what changed to tum the tide? The trend may seem sudden, but in fact, it feels natural. 3_____ After last year's TikTok ban scare, many users explored Chinese platforms like RedNote.4_____These visitors got first-hand experience of Chinese daily life, and real-life moments quickly replaced old assumptions. What started as curiosity turned into imitation. Imitation turned into routine.5_______For a long time, Asian cultures were portrayed in the West as strange or even threatening. Now, more people are recognizing a basic truth - different cultural practices don't make something weird or wrong. That's what cultural exchange looks like when it's natural. No preaching. No forcing. My culture can be your culture. I'm so glad I met you at such a Chinese stage of your life. A. And routine led to real improvements in how they felt. B. It has become a popular topic on various social media platforms. C. China's visa-free transit policy also brought more international visitors. D. People used to keep a distance from things connected with Chinese culture. E. Many young people are crazy about Chinese traditional art and literature. F. Some people even quit their jobs to move to China for a better life. G. Several key factors have contributed to this remarkable change. 完形填空 The global trend "Becoming Chinese" has become a hit on social media, started by a funny TikTok video from a Chinese American creator. Millions of users around the world are 1_____Chinese daily habits-drinking warm water, cooking congee, wearing slippers at home, soaking goji berries, and practicing Baduanjin-and laughing that they're "turning Chinese". The video soon went viral and 2_____ millions of interactions. This trend isn't about changing one's 3_____; it's about loving a healthy and relaxed lifestyle. Health-focused creators in the US 4_____these habits a lot. One American blogger shared that warm water 5_____ her stomach discomfort, while another said Baduanjin helped improve her sleep. These habits are simple, low-cost, and 6 to keep, which makes them popular among people tired of fast-paced life. Foreign users have their own 7_____ of "Becoming Chinese". They regard drinking warm water as a sign of "slow living" and soaking goji berries as a way to 8_____ health issues early-following the Eastern idea of prevention is better than 9 _____ ". Even wearing slippers at home is a way to keep public stress away from private 10_____. The trend also shows China's growing soft power. In the past, the world mainly knew China through pandas and the Great Wall. Now, people are getting to know a 11_____ China-with smart home tools, easy digital payments, and practical daily wisdom. A 2025 report says China's soft power rank 12_____ to second place globally, overtaking the UK for the first time. Behind this trend is the 13_____ human wish for health and balance. Cultural exchange doesn't have to be grand; small daily habits can build bridges between countries. Becoming Chinese is a wonderful example of 14_____civilizations learn from each other. It proves that good lifestyles and positive values have no 15_____. 1. A. adopting B. avoiding C. replacing D. deserting 2. A. missed B. wasted C. refused D. gained 3. A. hobby B. nationality C. job D. school 4. A. dislike B. doubt C. forget D. praise 5. A. worsened B. caused C. eased D. noticed 6. A. hard B. easy C. expensive D. boring 7. A. understandings B. memories C. fears D. complaints 8. A. solve B. ignore C. hide D. prevent 9. A. treatment B. protection C. discussion D. introduction 10. A. stress B. comfort C. danger D. trouble 11. A. traditional B. ancient C. modern D. mysterious 12. A. dropped B. climbed C. fell D. remained 13. A. universal B. strange C. secret D. personal 14. A. when B. where C. how D. why 15. A. reasons B. limits C. rules D. borders 短文填空 In 2026, a viral trend called "Becoming Chinese" has taken social media by storm. Different from past fads focusing on exotic symbols, it is centered on 1_____. (adopt) everyday Chinese lifestyle habits. The trend was started by a Chinese-American creator Sherry Xiiruii, 2_____ short videos have won millions of online views so far. Netizens around the world are fond of trying routines like wearing soft house slippers, drinking warm water and practicing Ba Duan Jin. Rooted in traditional Chinese wisdom, especially the TCM concept of "preventive treatment of disease", these tips help people 3_____(relief) stress in the modern "burnout society". Foreign netizens choose to follow these practices 4_____ their own well-being. Ideas like "harmony between humans and nature" bring inner 5_____ (peaceful) to those living in a fast-changing world. This shows a clear shift from being a cultural observer to an active participant. Digital technology has become a powerful tool for cultural spread. Short-video platforms break geographical barriers, 6_____(make) Chinese daily habits visible to global audiences. Young people now realize that "Made in China" not only about physical products, 7_____ also a unique life aesthetic worth experiencing. Visa-free policies have made it easier for foreigners to travel to China. Their shared travel stories online further 8_____(boost) the global appeal of Chinese culture. This trend marks a transition of China's cultural influence-from "going global" to "taking root". It proves that true cultural soft power does not come from deliberate promotion. 9_____(actual),it grows from the natural charm of daily life wisdom. The next wave of "China fever" may lie in every 10_____(share) small moment in our daily routines. 6.B 解析:前文 “simple, low-cost”(简单、低成本)与 B “容易坚持” 并列,说明习 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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