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判断型阅读理解拔高题
1. Talking to Strangers
Many of us spend time around strangers every day, on the bus, in parks, or cafes. Most of the time, we don’t talk to them. But studies show that talking to strangers can be good for you!
Researchers found that people are often nervous to start a chat, but they underestimate how much others want to talk. In one experiment, commuters who talked to strangers found the other person was happy to chat. Even a short conversation can make you feel happier and improve your mood. So don’t be shy — a quick “hello” to someone new might make both of your days better!
判断正误(T/F)
( )1. Most people talk to strangers every day on their commute.
( )2. Researchers found that people are often afraid to start conversations with strangers.
( )3. The experiment with commuters found that strangers were usually happy to chat.
( )4. A short conversation with a stranger can make you feel happier.
( )5.The passage says talking to strangers is always rude and uncomfortable.
2. Memory
Memory is how our brains keep and get back information. We have short-term memory for quick things, and long-term memory for stuff we keep forever. But everyone forgets things sometimes!
Sometimes we forget because we don’t store information well, or because memories fade over time if we don’t use them. There’s even something called the “Doorway Effect” — when you walk into a room and forget what you wanted! To keep your memory sharp, use it often. As you get older, it’s extra important to keep your brain active.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Our memory is only used to remember where we put our keys.
( ) 2. Long-term memory can hold information for a long time.
( ) 3. Memories can fade if we don’t use them.
( )4. The “Doorway Effect” happens when you remember everything clearly.
( ) 5. Using your brain often can help keep your memory sharp.
3. Extroverts and Introverts
Some people are extroverts — they love being around others, talking and making friends easily. Others are introverts, who feel more comfortable alone or in quiet places.
Being an extrovert has good points, but being an introvert is great too! Introverts are often good listeners, deep thinkers, and careful observers. They don’t always need lots of social time to feel happy. No matter if you’re outgoing or quiet, both types of personalities have special advantages.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Extroverts are usually shy and quiet people.
( ) 2. Introverts feel most comfortable in big, noisy parties.
( ) 3. Introverts are often good listeners and deep thinkers.
( ) 4. Being an extrovert is always better than being an introvert.
( ) 5. Both extroverts and introverts have their own good points.
4. Humor and Hard Times
Life can be hard sometimes, but humor can help us get through tough times. Laughing is good for us, just like crying. Even small, silly things — like making funny noises or telling jokes — can make you feel better when things get hard.
When something bad happens, try to find the funny side. You can even write funny stories about it, as if it happened to a character in a book. This way, you can deal with the problem without feeling overwhelmed. Humor helps you face difficulties with a lighter heart!
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Humor can help people get through difficult times.
( ) 2. Crying is not helpful when we are going through hard times.
( ) 3. Telling silly jokes can make you feel better when life is tough.
( ) 4. Writing funny stories about bad events can help you feel less overwhelmed.
( ) 5. The passage says we should never take life seriously.
5. Stay Focused
Staying focused can be hard, whether you’re at school or an adult. Scientists have found simple ways to help us concentrate better. You can turn off your phone, work in a quiet place, or chew gum to keep your mind busy. Making your tasks more interesting or writing a to-do list also helps.
But distractions aren’t always bad! They help us notice changes around us, like possible dangers. So it’s okay to get distracted sometimes — it’s just part of how our brains work.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Staying focused is only a problem for kids at school.
( ) 2. Turning off your phone notifications can help you concentrate better.
( ) 3. Chewing gum is mentioned as a way to help keep your mind focused.
( ) 4. Distractions are always bad for us and we should avoid them completely.
( ) 5. Making tasks more visually interesting might help you focus.
6. To-Do Lists
To-do lists are a simple but helpful tool for staying organized. Writing down tasks and crossing them off helps you focus, stay calm, and feel proud of what you’ve done.
Psychologists say our brains remember unfinished tasks better than completed ones — this is called the Zeigarnik Effect. When you finish and cross off a task, your brain stops worrying about it. Lists also help you stay on track, reduce stress, and feel more motivated.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. To-do lists can help people feel less overwhelmed by tasks.
( ) 2. Writing tasks down makes you rely more on your memory.
( ) 3. Lists can help you feel a sense of accomplishment.
( ) 4. The Zeigarnik Effect means we forget unfinished tasks easily.
( ) 5. Crossing off tasks on a list helps your brain relax.
7. Talk with Friends
Talking to friends about hard problems can be tricky, but there are ways to make it easier. First, use “I” statements to say how you feel instead of blaming them. For example, say “I feel hurt when we don’t hang out” instead of “You never spend time with me.”
Stay calm, listen to your friend, and don’t worry about being “right.” Remember, big problems won’t be fixed in one chat. Be patient and focus on understanding each other, not just winning the argument.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Using “I feel hurt” instead of blaming your friend can make the conversation easier.
( ) 2. Getting tense and angry helps you have a good talk with your friend.
( ) 3. Listening to your friend can lower the chance of a fight.
( ) 4. You should focus on proving you are right during the conversation.
( ) 5. Big problems are usually solved with just one quick talk.
8. Laziness
Many people think laziness is bad, but it might not always be. Taking it slow, resting, or having downtime can actually be good for your health and even make you more creative. Some studies show people who live fast-paced lives have more heart problems. Napping or just relaxing isn’t something to feel guilty about. So don’t always feel bad for taking it easy — sometimes “being lazy” is just your body and mind taking a break!
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Everyone agrees that laziness is always a bad thing.
( ) 2. Taking it slow and resting might be good for your health.
( ) 3. Fast-paced city life is linked to higher rates of heart disease.
( ) 4. Having downtime or a nap is always bad for mental health.
( ) 5. Some researchers think “lazy” people can be more creative.
9. Kuang Feiting
Kuang Feiting is a student of scientist Yuan Longping. She grew triticale on dry, salty land near the Taklamakan Desert. The land was so poor that nothing could grow there before, but Kuang didn’t give up. She used a special kind of triticale that can live in dry, salty soil. Soon, the desert turned into a green field. Her work helps farmers get more animal feed. She shows that science can turn poor land into rich farmland.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Kuang Feiting is Yuan Longping’s student.
( ) 2. The land near the Taklamakan Desert was very good for growing crops before.
( ) 3. Kuang Feiting used a special kind of triticale that can live in dry, salty soil.
( ) 4. The triticale turned the desert into a green field.
( ) 5. Kuang Feiting’s work shows science cannot help poor land become good farmland.
10. Grandpa Carrot
In a Guizhou village, an 88-year-old man became known as “Grandpa Carrot.” Every morning, he washed and arranged his carrots neatly at his stall. A photo of his tidy stall went viral online. A restaurant owner bought all his carrots so he could rest. People were moved not just by the clean carrots, but by the care and dignity he put into his work. His story teaches us that beauty and respect come from taking pride in what you do, no matter how small the job is.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Grandpa Carrot is an 88-year-old man from Guizhou.
( ) 2. He washed and arranged his carrots neatly every day.
( ) 3. No one was interested in his stall or his carrots.
( ) 4. A restaurant owner bought all his carrots to help him rest.
( ) 5. The story tells us that taking pride in your work shows dignity.
11. World Smile Day
World Smile Day is on May 8 every year. It’s a day to spread kindness and happiness. Students at a primary school in Qinhuangdao painted smiley faces and shared happy stories. A smile can show kindness, warm others’ hearts, and make people closer. Smiling is also good for your health — it helps you forget worries and look more friendly. This day reminds us that small acts of kindness can make a big difference.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. World Smile Day is celebrated on May 8 every year.
( ) 2. Students in Qinhuangdao painted smiley faces and shared happy stories on this day.
( ) 3. A smile can show kindness and warm other people’s hearts.
( ) 4. Smiling is bad for your health and makes you look unfriendly.
( ) 5. The passage says small acts of kindness can create big changes.
12. Zheng Chenggong
Zheng Chenggong (1624-1662) is a famous Chinese national hero. He is best known for driving the Dutch colonists out of Taiwan. In 1661, he led his army to Taiwan and fought bravely. After a long battle, the Dutch surrendered in 1662, and Taiwan returned to Chinese rule. He also worked to develop the island. He died at 38, but his brave deeds are still remembered today.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Zheng Chenggong is a famous national hero in Chinese history.
( ) 2. Zheng Chenggong is best known for driving the Japanese out of Taiwan.
( ) 3. He led his army to Taiwan in 1661.
( ) 4. The Dutch surrendered and left Taiwan in 1662.
( ) 5. Zheng Chenggong lived to be over 60 years old.
13. Min Chao Football League
On April 19, 2026, the Fujian “Min Chao” Football League started in Fuzhou. Over 51,000 fans came to watch the opening ceremony, setting a new record. The event included an intangible cultural heritage show with traditional dances and performances, showing Fujian’s rich culture. After the ceremony, a match between Fuzhou and Xiamen was held, with Xiamen winning 3-0. Players come from all kinds of jobs, not just professionals. “Min Chao” is more than a football game — it brings people together and leaves a deep impression.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. The “Min Chao” Football League began in Fuzhou in 2026.
( ) 2. Only a small number of fans came to watch the opening ceremony.
( ) 3. The opening ceremony included a show about Fujian’s intangible cultural heritage.
( ) 4. In the match, Fuzhou beat Xiamen 3-0.
( ) 5. All players in the league are professional football players.
14. Robot Taxis in Wuhan
Robot taxis are very popular in Wuhan. Baidu has over 500 of them now and plans to have 1,000 by the end of the year. These taxis are smart — they use special sensors to “see” the road and drive without a driver. They are also cheap and helpful for people who can’t drive. However, some people worry they might take taxi drivers’ jobs, and question if they are truly safe.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. There are over 500 robot taxis running in Wuhan now.
( ) 2. A robot taxi still needs a driver to control it.
( ) 3. Taking a robot taxi is usually expensive.
( ) 4. Some people worry robot taxis will make taxi drivers lose their jobs.
( ) 5. Everyone thinks robot taxis are completely safe.
15. Herbal Ice Cream
There’s a special ice cream shop in Shanghai. It makes ice cream with traditional herbs, and it’s very popular online. The shop uses small amounts of herbs to make the ice cream taste good. Some people worry it isn’t healthy, but many young people love it — they think it’s healthy and shows Chinese culture. From herbal tea to herbal ice cream, traditional herbs are becoming more popular in our food.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. The ice cream shop is in Beijing.
( ) 2. The shop makes ice cream with traditional herbs.
( ) 3. The special ice cream is not popular at all on the Internet.
( ) 4. Some young people think this ice cream is healthy.
( ) 5. Traditional herbs are becoming less popular in our diets.
16. AI Toys
AI toys are smart, popular “friends” for kids. They can talk, play games, and even offer emotional support. They might change how children grow up, giving them experiences like private teachers. But they also have risks: some may give dangerous advice, store personal information, or make kids only see things they agree with. Experts say we need stricter rules for these toys, and parents should be careful before letting their children use them.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. AI toys are popular and can be “smart friends” for kids.
( ) 2. AI toys cannot give kids emotional support.
( ) 3. Some AI toys may give dangerous advice to children.
( ) 4. AI toys will never store children’s personal information.
( ) 5. Experts think we need stricter rules for AI toys.
17. Zou Ji
During the Warring States Period, Zou Ji asked his wife, concubine, and guest if he was more handsome than Mr. Xu. They all said he was. When he finally met Xu, he realized Xu was much more handsome. He understood people lied because of love, fear, or personal needs. He told the king this story, and the king started listening to honest criticism. Soon, the country grew strong. The story tells us that honest advice, even if it’s not always nice to hear, helps us improve.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Zou Ji was the most handsome man in the State of Qi.
( ) 2. Zou Ji’s wife, concubine, and guest all said he was more handsome than Mr. Xu.
( ) 3. When Zou Ji met Mr. Xu in person, he found he was more handsome.
( ) 4. Zou Ji told the king his story, and the king started listening to honest suggestions.
( ) 5. The story teaches us that honest advice can help people improve.
18. Robots
Robots were once just simple machines working in factories. Now, thanks to new technology like better cameras, sensors, and AI, they’re getting smarter. They can make better decisions and are moving into everyday life, working in supermarkets, hospitals, and warehouses. Many industries are short on workers, so robots are becoming more helpful. They even deliver food and goods to people’s homes. With more elderly people to care for, having more robots to help is seen as a good way to boost productivity.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Robots have always been smart and used in everyday life.
( ) 2. New technologies like smartphones and AI are making robots better.
( ) 3. Robots are now working in places like supermarkets and warehouses.
( ) 4. Industries don’t need robots because they have enough workers.
( ) 5. Some robots can now deliver food or goods to people’s doors.
19. Wudang Mountain
Wudang Mountain in Hubei is famous for its rich culture and natural beauty. The best times to visit are spring and autumn. In spring, the weather is mild, the mountain is green with flowers, and many tourists visit the old Ming Dynasty temples. In autumn, the leaves turn red, orange, and yellow, and there are fewer crowds. Summer is too hot, and winter is very cold with snow. To avoid crowds, it’s better to visit on weekdays. Wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen, water, and other necessities.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Wudang Mountain is in the northwest of Hunan Province.
( ) 2. The best time to visit Wudang Mountain is in summer.
( ) 3. The temples on Wudang Mountain were built in the Ming Dynasty.
( ) 4. There are usually more crowds on weekdays than on weekends.
( ) 5. You should wear comfortable walking shoes when visiting Wudang Mountain.
20. Color Walk
Color Walk is a fun new activity in China. You pick a color, walk around, and take photos of things that match it, like yellow flowers or blue bikes. After the walk, you share the photos online. It’s easy to do, costs nothing, and you can do it anywhere. It helps you relax and see your city in a new way, noticing small, beautiful things you might have missed.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Color Walk is a popular new activity among young people.
( ) 2. In Color Walk, you choose a color and take photos of things in that color.
( ) 3. You have to travel far and spend a lot of money to do Color Walk.
( ) 4. Color Walk helps people relax and stop worrying about other things.
( ) 5. Color Walk makes people see their city in the same old way.
21. Perler Beads
Perler beads are a popular craft. You choose a pattern, place colorful beads one by one on a board with tweezers, and then use an iron (with adult help) to melt them together. They cool down and stick into a cute design. Many young people like this craft because it helps them relax, and they can make keychains or gifts for friends. It also improves focus and teaches following directions.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Perler beads are a popular craft among young people.
( ) 2. You use tweezers to place the colorful beads one by one.
( ) 3. You can use the iron to melt the beads without any adult help.
( ) 4. This craft helps people relax and forget their worries.
( ) 5. Perler bead crafts cannot be used to make gifts for friends.
22. Badminton Shuttlecocks
Badminton shuttlecock prices are finally going down. The reasons are: cheaper raw materials, more popular and durable synthetic shuttlecocks, and some players trying other sports. Prices dropped by 5-30 yuan per tube, making many players happy. Some people who bought them at high prices feel sad, but most believe lower prices will bring more people back to play badminton.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. The price of badminton shuttlecocks is going down.
( ) 2. One reason for the price drop is that raw materials have become more expensive.
( ) 3. Synthetic shuttlecocks are more durable than natural ones.
( ) 4. All players are happy about the price drop.
( ) 5. Most people believe lower prices will bring more players back to badminton courts.
23. Rock Climbing
Since the Paris Olympics, rock climbing has become very popular in China. Climbing gyms are busier than ever, and more new gyms are opening. People love it because it combines strength, flexibility, focus and problem-solving skills. Climbing feels like solving a puzzle, and it gives a great sense of achievement. The friendly atmosphere at gyms also makes it fun. Experts think climbing will keep growing as a trendy activity.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Interest in rock climbing has grown in China after the Paris Olympics.
( ) 2. Rock climbing only requires physical strength, not mental focus.
( ) 3. Climbing challenges feel like solving a puzzle and bring a sense of achievement.
( ) 4. The atmosphere at climbing gyms is unfriendly and not supportive.
( ) 5. Experts believe rock climbing’s popularity will continue to grow.
24. Self-driving Cars
Self-driving cars, or autonomous vehicles, have been a hot topic for years. They can work without human control, making transport easier and more efficient. They also help the environment by saving energy and reducing traffic jams. However, there are challenges, like safety rules and traffic laws that need to catch up. The future of self-driving cars has both opportunities and problems, so we should use their strengths while managing risks.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Self-driving cars can operate without human control.
( ) 2. Self-driving cars may help increase energy efficiency and ease traffic jams.
( ) 3. There are no challenges or safety concerns with self-driving cars.
( ) 4. Current traffic laws are fully ready to handle all problems with self-driving cars.
( ) 5. The future of self-driving cars has both opportunities and challenges.
25. Shandong Jianbing
Jianbing is a traditional Chinese pancake from Shandong with a centuries-long history. It became popular across Shandong by the Ming and Qing dynasties. Different regions have their own styles, and Linyi jianbing is especially famous as a “unique treasure of China.” Shandong jianbing is known for its thin, crispy texture, made with careful temperature control. It tastes rich, is chewy, and can be paired with green onions or vegetables for a satisfying meal.
判断正误(T/F)
( ) 1. Jianbing is a traditional food from Shandong Province.
( ) 2. Jianbing only became popular in Shandong in recent years.
( ) 3. Linyi jianbing is known as “a unique treasure of China.”
( ) 4. Shandong jianbing is thick and soft, not crispy at all.
( ) 5. Jianbing can be eaten with ingredients like green onions or stir-fried vegetables.
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中文翻译(汇总)
1. 与陌生人交谈
我们很多人每天都会遇到陌生人,比如在公交车上、公园或咖啡馆。大多数时候我们不和他们说话,但研究表明和陌生人交谈对你有好处!研究者发现,人们通常害怕开口聊天,但低估了别人想聊天的意愿。在一项实验中,和陌生人聊天的乘客发现对方很乐意交流。即使短暂对话也能让你更开心、改善心情。别害羞,一句简单的“你好”可能让两个人的一天都更美好。
2. 记忆力
记忆是我们大脑储存和提取信息的能力。我们用短时记忆处理即时信息,用长时记忆记住长期保存的事。但每个人都会忘事!有时我们忘事是因为没记好,或者长期不用而淡忘。还有一种“门口效应”——走进房间却忘了要做什么。想保持记忆力敏锐就要勤用脑,长大后保持大脑活跃格外重要。
3. 外向与内向
有些人外向,喜欢和人在一起、爱聊天、容易交朋友。有些人内向,独处或在安静地方更舒服。外向有优点,内向也很棒!内向者通常善于倾听、爱思考、观察力强,不需要很多社交也能开心。无论外向还是安静,两种性格都有独特优势。
4. 幽默与困境
生活有时很艰难,但幽默能帮我们度过难关。笑和哭一样对我们有益。遇到困难时,哪怕做鬼脸、讲笑话这类小事也能让你好受些。坏事发生时,试着寻找有趣的一面,甚至可以把它写成搞笑故事。这样你就能轻松处理问题,幽默帮你用轻松心态面对困难。
5. 保持专注
无论学生还是成人,保持专注都不容易。科学家发现了简单方法:关掉手机、在安静环境学习、嚼口香糖保持清醒。让任务更有趣、列待办清单也有帮助。但干扰并非全是坏事,它能帮我们注意危险。偶尔分心没关系,这是大脑正常工作的一部分。
6. 待办清单
待办清单是简单实用的整理工具。写下任务并划掉能帮你专注、平静、有成就感。心理学家说,大脑对未完成任务记忆更深刻,这是“蔡格尼克效应”。完成并划掉任务后,大脑就不再担心。清单还能帮你理清思路、减轻压力、更有动力。
7. 和朋友沟通
和朋友谈论难题不容易,但有方法让它变简单。用“我”开头表达感受,不要指责对方。比如“我很难过我们不一起玩”,而不是“你从不陪我”。保持冷静、认真倾听,不必纠结谁对谁错。记住,大问题不会一次聊好,耐心理解彼此比争赢更重要。
8. 懒惰
很多人觉得懒惰不好,但其实未必。放慢节奏、休息放松对健康有益,还能提升创造力。研究表明生活节奏快的人更容易患心脏病。午睡或放松不必愧疚。偶尔放松不是懒,只是身心在休息。
9. 匡飞雪
匡飞雪是科学家袁隆平的学生。她在塔克拉玛干沙漠附近的干旱盐碱地上种植小黑麦。这里曾经贫瘠寸草不生,但她没有放弃。她用了能在干旱盐碱地生长的特殊小黑麦,沙漠变成了绿洲。她的研究帮农民获得更多饲料,证明科学能把荒地变良田。
10. 胡萝卜爷爷
在贵州一个村子里,一位88岁的老人被称为“胡萝卜爷爷”。他每天早上把胡萝卜洗干净、摆整齐。摊位整洁的照片走红网络,一位餐馆老板买下所有胡萝卜让他休息。人们感动的不仅是干净的胡萝卜,更是他对工作的认真与尊严。这个故事告诉我们:无论工作多平凡,敬业就是最美的尊重。
11. 世界微笑日
每年的5月8日是世界微笑日。这是一个传递善意与快乐的日子。秦皇岛一所小学的学生们画笑脸、分享开心的故事。微笑能表达善意、温暖人心、拉近人与人的距离。微笑还对健康有益,能帮你忘记烦恼,看起来更友善。这个节日提醒我们:小小的善举能带来大大的改变。
12. 郑成功
郑成功(1624-1662)是中国著名的民族英雄。他最伟大的功绩是驱逐荷兰殖民者,收复台湾。1661年,他率领军队前往台湾,英勇作战。经过长期战斗,荷兰人于1662年投降,台湾重回祖国怀抱。他还积极开发台湾。他38岁去世,但英勇事迹至今被铭记。
13. 闽超足球联赛
2026年4月19日,福建“闽超”足球联赛在福州开幕。超过5.1万名球迷到场观看开幕式,创下新纪录。活动包含非遗展演、传统舞蹈等,展现福建丰富文化。开幕式后,福州与厦门进行比赛,厦门3-0获胜。球员来自各行各业,并非都是专业选手。“闽超”不只是足球赛,更凝聚人心,令人印象深刻。
14. 武汉机器人出租车
机器人出租车在武汉十分流行。百度目前运营500多辆,计划年底增至1000辆。这些出租车很智能,靠专用传感器“看路”,可无人驾驶。价格便宜,对不会开车的人很方便。但有人担心它们会抢走司机工作,也质疑其安全性。
15. 草本冰淇淋
上海有一家特别的冰淇淋店,用传统草药制作冰淇淋,在网上很火。店家少量添加草药,让冰淇淋美味可口。有人担心不健康,但许多年轻人很喜欢,认为它健康又能展现中华文化。从凉茶到草药冰淇淋,传统草药正在食物中越来越流行。
16. AI玩具
AI玩具是孩子们的智能“好朋友”,很受欢迎。它们能聊天、玩游戏,甚至提供情感陪伴,可能像私教一样陪伴孩子成长。但也有风险:有些会给出危险建议、收集个人信息,或让孩子只看赞同自己的内容。专家认为需要更严格的规定,家长让孩子使用前要谨慎。
17. 邹忌
战国时期,邹忌问妻子、小妾和客人,自己和徐公谁更俊美。三人都说他更俊。见到徐公后,他才发现徐公更美。他明白人们因偏爱、畏惧或私心而说谎。他把这件事告诉齐王,齐王开始听取忠言,国家很快强盛起来。这个故事告诉我们:忠言虽逆耳,却能助人进步。
18. 机器人
机器人曾经只是工厂里的简单机器。如今,得益于更好的摄像头、传感器和AI等新技术,它们变得更聪明,能做出更好的判断,走进日常生活,在超市、医院、仓库工作。许多行业缺人,机器人越来越有用,甚至能送货上门。随着老人增多,更多机器人助力被视为提高生产力的好办法。
19. 武当山
湖北武当山以文化底蕴与自然风光闻名。最佳游览季节是春秋两季。春天气候温和,山花盛开,游客参观明代古寺;秋天红叶满山,游客较少。夏天炎热,冬天寒冷多雪。避开人群最好工作日前往。穿舒适鞋子,带好防晒、水等必需品。
20. 颜色漫步
颜色漫步是国内新潮有趣的活动。选一种颜色,出门散步,拍摄同色物品,比如黄花、蓝自行车,之后分享到网上。简单、免费、随时随地可做,帮你放松,用新视角看城市,发现被忽略的小美好。
21. 拼豆
拼豆是流行手工。选图案,用镊子把彩豆一颗颗摆在模板上,在大人帮助下用熨斗烫粘成型,冷却后变成可爱作品。许多年轻人喜欢,因为能放松心情,还能做钥匙扣、礼物送朋友,也能锻炼专注力和执行力。
22. 羽毛球
羽毛球价格终于下降了。原因:原材料更便宜、耐用的合成球更流行、部分球员转向其他运动。每桶降价5-30元,让很多球友开心。高价买入的人有些遗憾,但多数人认为降价会让更多人回归球场。
23. 攀岩
巴黎奥运会后,攀岩在中国火爆起来。攀岩馆人气爆棚,新店不断开张。人们热爱它,因为它结合力量、柔韧、专注与解决问题的能力,像解谜一样,充满成就感。场馆氛围友好有趣。专家认为攀岩会继续成为潮流运动。
24. 自动驾驶汽车
自动驾驶汽车多年来一直是热门话题。它们无需人工操控,让交通更便捷高效,还能节能、缓解拥堵、保护环境。但也面临挑战,如安全法规、交通规则需要更新。自动驾驶的未来有机遇也有问题,我们应发挥优势、管控风险。
25. 山东煎饼
煎饼是山东传统面食,有几百年历史,明清时期已风靡全省。各地风味不同,临沂煎饼被誉为“中华一绝”。山东煎饼薄脆可口,火候讲究,口感香浓有嚼劲,可卷葱或配菜,美味饱腹。
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