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江苏省苏州市2021年中考英语模拟试题精选汇编

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2021年江苏省苏州市中考英语模拟试题1

第三部分阅读理解(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24分)

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

LifeCycleofaPlasticBottle

PETplascicismadeTheoilismadeinto

fromoilwhichispellets(颗粒)which

extracted(提取)一工formthebasicmaterial

terfromtheEAIUI.ofplasticproduction.

Thepelletsare

Anudeintoplastic

.MostofthebottleswillendAround27%of

upincheenvironmentorinPETphsdcbottlesybotdeswhichare

BfiwRlandfillwheretheycakeupwillberecycledsofilledwithwater

1000yearstostarttobreaktheycanbemadeandocherdrinks.

down.intonewproducts.

Itisthenbought.

Ittakes3Lofwater

usedanddisposed

Aof(处理)bytheand250mLofoilco

makeILofbottled

cuscomer(Thal's

Theproductisthenwater.

us!).

transportedtostores

forsale.

()21.Thebeginningofaplasticbottle'slifecycleis.

A.oilB.waterC.coalD.pellets

()22.Howmanyofthewasteplasticbottlesarerecycled?

A.Almostall.B.Morethanhalf.

C.Lessthanaquarter.D.Lessthanonethird.

()23.Thepicturecanbeusedtoadvisepeopleto.

A.extractmoreoilB.reuseextractedoil

C.recycleplasticbottlesD.reducewaterpollution

B

IfyouliveinShanghai,youmighthavetotakea"lesson"insortinggarbage(垃圾分类),

asthecityrecentlyintroducednewgarbage-sortingregulations(条例).

It'snowrequiredthatpeopleshouldsortgarbageintofourkinds,namelyrecyclable,

harmful,dryandwetwaste.However,ifpeoplefailtosorttheirgarbageproperly,theycanbe

finedupto200yuan.

Morecitiesareintroducingsimilarregulations,followingthepracticeinShanghai.Bythe

endof2021,garbage-sortingsystemswillhavebeenbuiltin46majorChinesecities,including

BeijingandShenzhen,reportedPeople'sDaily.

Althoughover90percentofthepublicbelievethatgarbagesortingisimportantforthe

protectionoftheenvironment,garbagesortingisstillabigprobleminChina.Only30percentof

participants(参与者)saidthattheythinktheyaresortingtheirtrashproperlyaccordingtoastudy

bythegovernment.Inthepast,somegarbageregulationsdidn'tgiveclearfinesforpeoplewho

failedtosortgarbage.NowthenewregulationsinShanghaiaretochangethepastvoluntary

actionintocompulsory(义务的)actionforeveryone.

Manyotherforeigncountrieshavealsointroducedgarbage-sortingregulations.InJapan,

wastesortinghasbecomeabasicsurvivalskill.Thereisafixedtimefordealingwitheachkindof

garbageandlitteringcanresultinhighfines.InGermanytoo,manypeopleareaskedtosortwaste

intodifferentgroups.Forexample,inBerlin,peoplehaveyellowbinsforplasticandmetalsand

bluebinsforpaperandcardboard.

()24.WhatdoweknowaboutgarbagesortinginShanghai?

A.Peopleshouldputtheirgarbageintotwogroups.

B.ItsetsanexamplefbrmanyothercitiesinChina.

C.Peoplewillbefined200yuaneachtimetheybreaktheregulations.

D.Shanghaiisthefirstcitytointroducegarbage-sortingregulationsinChina.

()25.WhatisthesituationofgarbagesortinginChinanow?

A.Somepeoplecanproperlysorttheirgarbage.

B.Fewpeopleknowtheimportanceofgarbagesorting.

C.Peoplearenothappywiththegarbage-sortingregulationsnow.

D.China'sgarbage-sortingproblemisthemostseriousintheworld.

()26.Whatdoesthearticlemainlytalkabout?

A.Whygarbagesortingisimportant.

B.Howothercountriessortgarbage.

C.GarbagesortinghasstartedinChina.

D.Theworld'sgarbageproblemisbecomingworse.

C

MaryAnnhadbeenpreparingforthismomentsinceshewasthreeyearsold.Momwouldn't

letherstartdanceclassuntilshewasfive,soshewouldturnonsomemusicanddanceinfrontof

herdad.AsMarygrew,sodidherlovefordance.

AsMaryenteredhighschool,herparentsweregrowingfurtherandfurtherapart(分开).

ExceptforwhenMarydanced,hermomanddadwouldcometotheshowandtheywouldallgo

outtoeattogetherafterwards.Itwasn'tmuch,butitprovidedsomeofherhappiestmoments.

Still,eventhosemealsweredistant(遥远的)memoriesnow.Herparentshadseparatedfor3

monthsaftersheleftforcollege.

ItwasaveryimportantshowfbrMary.

"Getinline!Getready!Rememberyouhavefiveminuteseachandhavefunoutthere!"the

danceteachersaid.Marywasfirstinline.Herwholelifehadbuiltuptothismoment.Asshe

walkedonstage,themusicstarted.Herbodymovedbeautifullyandshetriedherbesttodance!As

themusicstopped,thepeopleclapped(拍手)warmly.

Theperformancewasover.However,Marywasleavingwithjusthermom.Shewasalittle

sad,becauseherdaddidn'tcome.Butwhensheopenedthedoortohercar,shefoundanoteanda

picture.Inthepicture,itwassheandherdaddancingtogether.Andthenotesaid,"Thatwasthe

mostbeautifulthingIhaveeverseen.Iamsoproudofyou.Iwillbewaitingatourrestaurant.M

Allatonce,Marycouldn'tcontrolheremotions(情绪)andshebrokeoutintears.Itwasn't

much,butforatleastthisonenight-dancehadbroughtthemtogetherasafamilyonceagain.

()27.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUE?

A.Mary'smotherdidn'tallowhertodanceuntilshewasthree.

B.Marykeptontakingpartinthedanceshowonlybecausesheloveddancing.

C.BothMary'sfatherandhermotherlovedherdeeply.

D.Mary'swonderfulperformancedidn*treceiveherfather'spraise.

()28.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofthestory?

a.Maryfoundherfather'snoteinhercar.

b.Mary*sfamilyhaddinnertogetheronthatimportantday.

c.Maryleftwithhermotheraftertheperformance.

d.Marywasexcitedandshecouldn'thelpcrying.

A.c-d-a-b.B.c-a-d-b.C.a-c-b-d.D.c-a-b-d

()29.Whichcanbethebesttitle?

A.AnImportantMoment.

B.AGirlLovingDancing.

C.TheDanceBringingtheFamilyTogether.

D.TheNotewithaFather*sLove.

D

Youmayhaveheardthathumansonlyusetenpercentoftheirbrain,andthatifyoucould

unlocktherestofyourbrainpower,youcoulddosomuchmore.This"tempercentmyth”has

excitedpeople'simaginationInthemovieLucy,forexample,awomandevelopsgodlikepowers

thankstodrugs(药物)thatsetfreethehidden90percentofherbrain.

However,scientistshaveshownthathumansusetheirwholebrainthroughouteachday.

Overtheyears,brainscientistshaveshownthatdifferentpartsofthebrainareresponsiblefor

specificfunctions,whetherit'srecognizingcoloursorsolvingproblems.Differentfromthe

nten-percentmyth",scientistshaveprovedthateverypartofthebrainisusedforourdaily

functioningthankstobrainimagingtechniques.

Studieshaven'tfoundabrainareathatiscompletelyinactiveyet.Evenstudiesthatmeasure

activityatthelevelofsingleneurons(神经元)havenotfoundanyinactiveareasofthebrain.

Manystudiesthatmeasurebrainactivitywhenapersonisdoingaspecifictaskshowthatdifferent

partsofthebrainworktogether.Forexample,whileyouarereadingatextonyoursmartphone,

differentpartsofyourbrainworktogether.However,somepartsofyourbrain,includingthose

responsibleforvision(视觉),readingcomprehension(理解)andholdingyourphone,willbemore

active.Amoredirectcounter(反驳)tothe"ten-percentmyth"liesinpeoplewhohavesuffered

braindamage(损坏)andwhattheycannolongerdo,ordoaswell,asaresultofthatdamage.If

the“ten-percentmyth"istrue,thendamagetosomepartsoftheirbrainshouldn'taffect(影响)

theirdailyfunctioning.

Anotherlineofevidence(证据)againstthe"ten-percentmyth“comesfromevolution(进

化论).Theadultbrainonlytakesuptwopercentofthebody,yetitusesover20percentofthe

body*senergy.Thebrainhasbeenshapedbymillionsofyearsofnaturalselection(选择),which

passesdownfavorablepointstoincreasethelikelihoodofsurvival.Itisunlikelythatthebody

woulddevotesomuchofitsenergytokeepingonly10percentofthebrainfunctioning.

Themaincharmofthe"ten-percentmyth"istheideathatyoucoulddosomuchmoreif

youcouldunlocktherestofyourbrain.Theideaisinlinewithmessagesfromsomeself-help

books.Forexample,LowellThomas'spreface(序言)toDaleCarnegie'spopularbook,Howto

WinFriendsandInfluencePeople,saysthattheaverageperson"developsonly10percentofhis

mentalability".ThisstatementwasfirstlyputforwardbyWilliamJames,whoreferstopeople's

potential(潜力)toachievemoreratherthanhowmuchofthebraintheyhaveused.

()30.Whatisthe"ten-percentmyth”?

A.Peoplejustusesmallpartsoftheirbrain

B.Peopledon*tknowaboutthemselvesfully.

C.Itisimpossibleforpeopletousetheirbrainfully.

D.Onlyasmallnumberofpeopleusetheirwholebrain.

()31.WhatdoweknowaboutthebrainaccordingtoParagraph3?

A.Somepartsofitarecompletelyinactive.

B.Somepartsofitusemoreenergythanothers.

C.Somebraindamageswillnotaffectourdailylife.

D.Somepartsofitwillbemoreactivewhenperformingatask.

()32.WhatmightWilliamJamesbelieveaccordingtothelastparagraph?

A.Peopleneedtoknowmoreabouttheirbrain.

B.Everypartofpeople'sbrainhasbeenfullyused.

C.Peopleshoulddependonthemselvesmorethanonothers.

D.Everyoneshouldbeencouragedtorealizetheirfullpotential.

21-32.ADCBACCBCADD

2021年江苏省苏州市中考英语模拟试题2

第三部分阅读理解(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24分)

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

ThingsYouCanDotoHelptheEnvironment

Thebiggestuseofhomeenergyisforcoolingand

heating.Soturnupyourairconditioner(空调)andturn

downtheheat,especiallyatnight.Replaceregularlight

bulbswithfluorescentbulbs(荧光灯),whichuseless

energy.

Carsaregettingbigger,even5metreslong.Theyburn

moregasoline(汽油)andincreaseproblemswithacid

rain(酸雨)andairpollution.Sotrytowalk,bicycleor

usepublictransportation.Thiscansavemoregasoline

andreducepollution.

EachAmericanthrowsawayanaverage(平均)of10

kilogramsoflittereveryday.Reducewastebeforeyou

buybythinkingitcarefully:DoIneedit?Isitsomething

Icanonlyuseonce?Buyproductsthatyou

canuseoverandoveragain.

Showersusealotofwater.Inoneweek,atypical

Americanfamilyusesasmuchwaterasapersondrinks

in3years!Buyaspecialnlow-flow"showerheadortake

shortershowers.Thiscancutwateruseinhalf.

()21.Thebiggestuseofhomeenergyisfbr.

A.burninggasolineB.takingshower

C.turninglightsonD.coolingandheating

()22.Onaverage,howmanykilogramsofrubbishdoeseachAmericanthrowawayevery

day?

A.1.B.3.C.5.D.10.

()23.Whatcanwedotohelpcutwateruse?

A.Thinkitcarefully.B.Usepublictransportation.

C.Takeshortershowers.D.Buyanhigh-flownshowerhead.

B

CallforHelpwiththisSimpleApp

Imaginehavinganappthatworkslikethis:Whenyouneedhelp,justopentheapp,touchthe

"NotOK"buttonandatextmessagewillbesenttouptofivepre-selectedpeople,alongwitha

locationtoshowwhereyouare.Themessagereads,nHey,I'mnotOK.Pleasecallme,textmeor

cometofindme."

USteenagersHannahLucas,15,andherbrotherCharlie,13,havecreatedanappcalled

NotOKItcameoutintheUSandCanadaonJan31.Peoplejustneedtopay$1.99eachmonthto

useit.

Hannahwasinspired(启发)tocreatetheappduringadarktimeinherlifelast-year.Shehad

aseriousdiseasethatcausedhertopassout(晕倒)atschool.Otherkidssometimesbullied(欺负)

heraboutthis.Shefeltsadandwantedtofindanappthatwouldallowhertogethelpwhenshe

wasn'tfeelingOK.

SheaskedCharlietofindsuchanapp.Whenhecouldn'tfindone,theydecidedtocreateone

themselves.

Theycameupwithsomedesignsfortheappfirst.BeforeCharliebuiltawebsitefortheapp

toletmorepeopleknowaboutit,Hannahsharedherideainhersummerbusinessclass.Finally,

someappdevelopers(开发员)showedinterestanddecidedtohelpthem.

Hannahishappythatherappishelpingothersnow."ItmakeswhatIwentthroughlastyear

worthit,"shesaid.

()24.WhatcanwelearnaboutNotOKfromthepassage?

A.Itusuallyworkswhensomeoneoffershelp.

B.Itwillsendatextmessagetothepolicenearby.

C.ItisfreeforpeopleintheUSandCanadatouse.

D.Itallowspeopletogethelpbysimplytouchingabutton.

()25.WhichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofcreatingNotOK?

a.Theygothelpfromtheappdevelopers.

b.CharliebuiltawebsitetointroduceNotOK.

c.Charliewasn'tabletofindanappthatcouldhelphissister.

d.Hannahsharedtheideaoftheappinhersummerbusinessclass.

A.b-c-d-a.B.b-d-c-a.C.c-d-b-a.D.c-b-d-a.

()26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"what"mean?

A.Takingabusinessclassinsumme匚

B.Havingthediseaseandthebully.

C.Comingupwiththeideaofcreatingtheapp.

D.GettinghelpfromCharlieandtheappdevelopers.

C

IwenttoMountAllisonUniversity,andonmylastdaythere,agirlcameuptomeandshe

said,nIrememberthefirsttimethatImetyou.'*Andthenshetoldmeastorythathadhappened

fouryearsearlier.

Shesaid,"OnthedaywhenIstarteduniversity,Iwasstandinginlinewaiting,andIlooked

aroundIwassoafraidthatIcouldn'tdoanything.Iwasn'treadyforuniversity.Ijustcried.Iknew

Ihadtogiveup."Andshesaid,"Imadethatdecision,andIturnedtomymomandmydadtotell

themthatweneededtogohome.*'

"Justatthatmoment,youcameoutofthebuildingtowelcomenewstudents.Youhada

basketoflollipops(棒棒糖),andyouwerewalkingalongandyouwerehandingthelollipopsout

topeopleinline.Suddenly,yougottome,andyoujuststopped.Itwasstrange.Andthenyou

lookedattheboybesideme,andyousmiled,andyougavealollipoptohim,andyousaid,'You

needtogivealollipoptothebeautifulgirlstandingnexttoyou.*Hisfaceturnedsuperred,andhe

didn'tevenlookatme.Hejustheldthelollipopoutanddidn'tknowwhattodo.H

“AndIfelt:sosorryforthisboythatItookthelollipop,andassoonasIdid,youlookedat

mymomandmydadwithafake(假的)seriousface,andyousaid,'Lookatthat.Lookatthat.

Firstdayawayfromhome,andalreadyshe'stakingcandyfromastranger?!'Twentyfeetinevery

direction,everybodylostit.AndIknowthisisfunny,butinthatmoment,witheveryone's

happiness,Ifeltrelaxed.IknewthatIwaswhereIwassupposedtobe,andIknewthatIwas

home,andIhaven'tspokentoyouonceinthefouryearssincethatday,butIheardthatyouwere

leaving,andIhadtocomeupandtellyouthatyou'vebeenanincredibly(难以置信)important

personinmylife.Goodluck.”

Tomysurprise,Idon'trememberthatatall.Itwassuchacommonmomentforme.Ijust

wantedtomakepeoplehappyasIalwaystriedto.Icouldn'timaginetheinfluenceI'deverhadon

anyone'slife.Awomanwalkeduptomefouryearslaterandsaid,"You'vebeenanincredibly

importantpersoninmylife."Thismademylifewonderful.

Howmanyofyouhavealollipopmoment,amomentwhenyouhavemadesomeone'slife

betterbysomethingthatyousaidorthatyoudid.I'msureeverysingleoneofyoucanbethe

catalyst(催化齐U)foralollipopmoment,justbyasimpleactofkindness.

()27.Thewritingpurposeofthispassageis.

A.toencourageustoactkindly

B.tointroduceawaytomakeothershappy

C.toaskustogivelollipopstopeopleinneed

D.totellthestoryofbeinganimportantperson

()28.Whatdotheunderlinedwordsmean?

A.Everybodygotlostintheuniversity.

B.Everybodycouldn't:findthelollipoptheygot.

C.Everybodylaughedbecauseofthewriter'sjoke.

D.Everybodydidn'tunderstandthewriter'swords.

()29.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?

A.Peoplepunishedthegirlfortakingcandyfromastranger.

B.Theboywasveryshywhenhewasaskedtogivethegirlalollipop.

C.Thegirlfeltthattheuniversitywaslikeherhomebecauseofalollipop.

D.Thewriter'sjobistomakethestudentswhowanttogiveupfeelrelaxed.

D

IfyouwereinXi'aninShaanxiProvinceonApril18,youmightfeellikeyouwerebackin

ancientChina.Therewerecatwalkshowsandtraditionalmusicconcertsheldbypeoplewearing

traditionalChineseclothing,orhuafu.Huafufansfromacrossthecountrygatheredtheretotake

picturesandpostthemonlineforahuafuphotocompetition,whichwilllastuntilMay18.

Peopleweredoingthistocelebrateanewnationalholiday-thefirst-everChinaHuafuDay.

ThedayisorganizedbytheCentralCommitteeoftheCommunistYouthLeague(CCCYL).It

meanstoencourageyoungChinesetobeproudoftraditionalChineseclothing,aswellasclassic

Chineseculture.

AccordingtoCCCYL,huafuincludesthetraditionalclothingofallethnicgroups(民族)in

China.Amongthem,hanfu,thetraditionalclothingoftheHanethnicgroup,hasthemostfansand

hasseenarevival(复兴)inrecentyears.

Itishardtocountthenumberofpeoplewhowearhanfutoday.Buthanfuclubshavepopped

upG甬现)inalmosteverymajoruniversityandcity.

TheincreasingpopularityofACGN(animation,comic,gameandnovel)cultureamong

youngpeoplehasalsodevotedtothepopularityofhanfu.ManyACGNfanswearhanfutolook

likecharactersfromcomicsandgames.Theirclothingmaynotalwaysbehistoricallyaccurate(准

确)-whichhasmadesomehardcorehanfufansangry-butithasindeeddrawnmoreattentionto

ancientfashion.

"Chinaisbecomingaleadingpowerintheworld,andtheChinesepublicfeelsmore

confidentaboutitstraditionalculture,"ChenChuyu,leaderofBeijing-basedhanfuinstitution,told

People'sDailyOnline.''Wearinghanfumightbeaninterestingwayofshowinghowproudthey

feelabouttraditionalclothingandclassicChineseculture.11

()30.Thewritingpurposeofthepassageis.

A.totelluswhathuafuis

B.totelluswhenChinaHuafuDayis

C.totellusthatpeoplewearhuafunowadays

D.totellusthatancientfashionbecomespopular

()31.Whichofthefollowingwordscanreplace(代替)theunderlinedword?

A.Common.B.General.C.Loyal.D.Secret.

()32.Whatcanwelearnabouthanfu?

A.IthelpsACGNfanslooklikepeopleinancientChina.

B.Itbecomespopularbecausemanyhardcorefanswearit.

C.Ithasbeenthemostpopularkindofhuafuinrecentyears.

D.ItincludesthetraditionalclothingofallethnicgroupsinChina.

21-32.DDCDCBACBDCC

2021年江苏省苏州市中考英语模拟试题3

第三部分阅读理解(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24分)

请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Howtimeflies!The9thgradersaregoingtograduatesoon.Weinvitethemtowriteabout

theirschoolmemories.

Let'ssharesomeofthem.

-MsRosen

Name:Brita

Favouritememory:Movingtothisschoollast'yearandmeetingnewfriends.

Unpleasantmemory:Beingthe"newgirl”.

Favourite1teacher:MsRosen.Ilikeherinterestingclasses.

Advice:Schoolcanbefunifyoudoyourbest

(续表)

Name:Jay

Favouritememory:Schooltrips.Singn^competitions.

Unpleasant■KmoryiProjecthomework.

FanMirHeUadier;MsWilliamxSbeueatseverystudentequally.

Advice:Workbardandfunwillcome

Name:Rocky

FavoorilemenMNytMeetingnewfriend*.Theweekends

UnplokUMitmemory!Testa.

FavouritetesdiertMrTayior.Hehelpsmewithmylessons.

Advice।Onceyoufallbehind<keepcryingtillyoucatchup.

Name,Angd

Favouritememory:Beingwithnewpeople.FuncUsrai

linpleflmntmemory:Thelossofanewwatch.

FavotiriUte»dier:MsRosen.Shehelpedtnethroughhardiimesw

'AdviceiHardworkbnr^ssuccess.

()21.Whodislikestestsamongthefourstudents?

A.Brita.B.Jay.C.Rocky.D.Angel.

()22.Whatcanwelearnfromthegiveninformationabove?

A.ThefourstudentswillbeinGrade9nextterm.

B.Thefourstudentsdonotenjoyschoolverymuch.

C.Thefourstudentsallthinkit'simportanttoworkhard.

D.Theirfavouritememoriesareallabouttrips.

B

Eachsummer',youhearnewsthatsomesportsplayersaresenttohospitalsbecauseitistoo

hot.Ourbodiescan'tbeoutsideinthesunforalongtime.Soinhotsummers,becarefulabout

playingsportsoutside.

Firstly,toplaysportssafelyinhotweather,youmustdrinkwater.Sportsdrinksaregreatfbr

athletes,buttheyhavesomuchsugarthatthey'lldehydrate(使脱水)youmore.However,drinking

afewbottlesofsportsdrinkswillbegoodfbryou.

Secondly,besuretotakeenoughbreakstoletyourbodyrest.Ifyourcoachdoesn'tletyou

takeenoughbreaksintheheat,don'twaituntilyoufeeluncomfortable.Justbehonestwithyour

coachwhenyouneedbreaks.

Thirdly,whenyouhaveabreak,don'tsitinthesun.Withthesunbeatingdownonyou,you'll

only,heatupandsweat(冒汗)more.Takeaseatunderatree,orevenbetter,goindoorsforalittle

while.Coolingyourselfdowncanhelpyoustayactivelonger.

Fourthly,rememberthattheearlierinthedayyoustartyourexercise,thecooleritwillbe.If

youcanstartpracticebeforethesuncomesup,youhaveafewgoodhourstopractiseinthecool

hoursofthemorning.Also,theearlieryoupractise,theearlieryoucanfinishtheexercise.Ifyou

needmorepracticetime,comebacktothefieldlaterintheevening,whenthesunissetting.

Lastbutnotleast,youshouldwatchwhatyoueat.Eatfoodwhichishighinwater,starch(淀

粉)andcarbonhydrate(糖类),butbesuretogetagoodbalanceinyourdiet.

Aslongasyoupayattentiontotheabove,playingsportssafelyintheheatisn'tadifficult

thing.

()23.Howmanypiecesofadvicearementionedinthepassage?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five:D.Six.

)24.FromParagraph5weknow.

A.we'dbetterstartourexerciseearly

B.itisnotwisetohavepracticeaftersunset

C.wehave,alongtimetopractiseaftersunrise

D.itdoesn'tmatterwhetheryoupractiseearlyorlate

)25.Thepassagemainlytellsusabout.

A.eatinghabitsinhotsummersB.drinkingmorewaterintheheat

C.doingsportssafelyinhotweatherD.takingexerciseindifferentperiods

C

Insummer,it'scommononthestreettoseemanyChinesewomen

holdingparasols(遮阳伞)toprotectthemselvesfromthesun.Butwhen

Amy,anexchangestudentinBeijingfromtheUS,firstsawthis,she

founditstrange,even,impossibletounderstand.Shewroteonherblog,

"UnlikeChinesewomen,Americanwomenliketoputontheirtanktopsandsunglassesduring

summer.IfyouwalkaroundanAmericancollegecampus(校园),youwillprobablyseegirlsout

onthegrassyfieldsreading,buttheyreallyhopetogetaheadstartontheir.summertan."

ThismaybecausedbythedifferentstandardsofbeautybetweentheUSandChina.Many

Americansdon'twantwhiteskin.Theywouldratherbetanned(晒成的棕褐色).Amyalsowrote,

"Havingdarkerskinissopopularthat.manywomenandmenwillpayforfake(假的)tanssothat

theycankeeptheirsun-kissedappearanceduringthewintermonths,too.n

Whydotheyliketannedskin?MichelleLouisreportedinherresearch,"Theprocessof

tanningcanhelpmakepeople'sskinsmoothandhidemarks.nShefurtherexplained,"Tansmake

people'sskinappearhealthierandmakethemappearthinnerthanwhentheyhavepaleskin.u

Perhapsthereisnorealidealstandardofbeauty.Indifferentculturesandatdifferenttimesof

history,thestandardschange.OnAmy'sblog,shealsogavetwoexamples;Somewomenearned

parasolsaroundtryingtokeeptheirwhiteskinintheUS150yearsago;DuringtheTangDynasty

inChina,heavywomenweretho

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