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1、2023年中考英语时事热点阅读专练热点81新冠疫情防控最新进展一、阅读单选1GovernmentsandbusinessesworldwidearecreatingsmartphoneappstohelptrackthespreadofCOVID-19.Trackingthespreadofadiseaseisanimportantstepinstoppingitsoutbreak(爆发).BytrackingdownpeoplewhohavebeenincontactwithCOVID-19patients,healthresearcherscanwarnthem,andkeepCOVID-

2、19fromspreadingfurther.Thisiscalledcontacttracing,(接触者追踪)AsgovernmentsremoveCOVTD-19limits,theyllneedtobeabletoquicklyfindandcontrolnewoutbreaks.Contacttracingwillbeanimportantpartoftheprocess.ButbecauseCOVID-19spreadssoquicklytosomanypeople,itsalmostimpossibletotraceallcontactswithphonecalls.Thafsw

3、hymanypeoplehopethatdigitalcontacttracingwithsmartphoneswillhelp.Mostcontacttracingappscollectinformationaboutwherepeoplehavegoneandthepeopletheyvehadcontactwith.TheappscantelluserswhenoneoftheirrecentcontactshasbeenfoundtohaveCOVID-19.Somesystemsalsotellgovernmentsorhealthcareworkers.Nowmanyappshav

4、ebeendevelopedallovertheworld.Butsomepeopleworrytheappsarebeingmadetooquicklyandmaynotprotectpeoplesprivateinformation.Whatdoyouthinkofthiskindofapp?1. Contacttracingappsaremainlyusedon.A. smartphonesB.computersC.carsD.telephonesTopreventCOVID-19fromspreadingfurther,wedbetter.A. bringsmartphonescont

5、rolallpeoplesmovementsB. trackdownpeoplewhohavebeenincontactwithCOVID-19patientstellgovernmentsorhealthcareworkers2. WhatdoestheunderlinedwordtheyinParagraph3referto?A. Users.B.Governments.C.Researchers.D.Healthcareworkers.3. Whatsthedisadvantageofthecontacttracingapps?thevirus.Whenthescientiststest

6、edtheirAlmodels,theyfoundthattheycoulddetect98.5%ofthepeoplewhocaughtthevirus,including100%oftheasymptomaticpeople.BrianSubirana,oneofthescientists,says,WethinkthisshowsthatthewayonepersonproducessoundchangeswhenheorshehasCOVID-19,evenifheorsheisasymptomatic.Thescientistsnowwanttoturntheirmodelsinto

7、anappthatcanrunonmobilephones.Iftheyareabletodothat,itcouldallowpeopletoquicklyandeasilycheckwhethertheyhavecaughtthevirus.30. Fromthepassage,whoareasymptomaticpeople?A. ThosewhodonotcoughatallalthoughtheycatchthevirusThosewhohaveahighfeverwhentheycatchthevirus.B. Thosewhocatchthevirusbutdontshowany

8、signsofbeingillThosewhocatchthevirusbutwontpassittoanyotherone.31. Howdoesthenewmethodwork?A.Byanalyzingapersonsvoice.B.Bytakingapersonstemperature.C.Bytakingapersontothehospital.D.Byaskingapersonsomequestions.32. Whatdoestheunderlinedwordthey”re花rto?A.thevirusesB.thescientistsC.theAlmodelsD.theasym

9、ptomaticpeople33. WherewilltheAlmodelsbeusedaccordingtoBrian?A.Everywhere.B.Oncomputers.C.Inhospitals.D.Onmobilephones.34. Whatcanyoureadfromthepassage?A. AnAlmethodcanhelpdetecttheCOVID-19patientsaccurately.B. AnAlmethodcanhelpfindwheretheCOVIDcamefrom.C. COVID-19istooeasytodetectwiththehelpofanAlr

10、obot.D. COVID-19cantbedetectedevenwiththehelpofanAlrobot.9ChinasaysitwillpreventtheactofeatingwildanimalsandseriouslyfightagainsttheunlawfultradeaswildanimalsarewidelybelievedtobethesourcethatcausestheoutbreakoftheCOVID-19,accordingtoadecisionacceptedbythetoplegislatureonFeb.24.Thedecisionwasmadetof

11、ightagainsttheunlawfulwildlifetradeandgiveupthebadhabitofeatingwildanimals.Itwasalsomadetosafeguardpeopleslivesandhealth.Thedecision,madeupofeightitems,paysattentiontotheseriousproblemofsomepeopleeatingwildanimals.Itaimstocompletelybaneatingwildanimalsandfightagainsttheunlawfulwildlifetrade.Later,so

12、melawswillbeamendedtoprovideastronglegislativepromiseforsafeguardingpublichealthandecologicalsecurity,accordingtothelegislature.ThehabitofeatingwildanimalsandtherelatedunlawfultradehavecausedhugepublicattentionaftertheoutbreakoftheCOVID-19.Diseasecontrolexpertshavesaidwildanimalsareverylikelytobethe

13、sourceofthenewvirus.Thetoplegislaturesaidinastatementthateatingwildanimalscauseshugehiddenriskstopublichealth,butamendingtheWildAnimalProtectionLawneedstimeandshouldgothroughlegislativeprocedures.AttheseriousmomentintheCOVID-19preventionandcontrol,itshighlynecessaryandimportantfortheNPCStandingCommi

14、tteetopassaspecialdecision,thestatementsaid,addingthatthedecisiontakeseffectimmediately.Undercurrentlaws,wildanimalsthatarebannedfrombeingeatenarethoseundernationalprotectionorthosewithoutalawfulsource.However,thelatestdecisionincreasesthescopebycompletelybanningeatingwildanimals,accordingtothestate

15、ment.35. WhatmaybethesourcethatcausestheCOVID-19?A. Wildplants.B.Dirtywater.C.Wildanimals.D.Sickpersons.36. AccordingtotheNPCStandingCommittee,itsnecessaryandimportanttoatthismoment.A.takecareofpatientsB.passaspecialdecisionC.raiseanimalsforfoodD.stayawayfromwildanimals37. Thedecisionwasmademainlybe

16、causeof.A.beingshortofanimalsB.beingshortofdoctorsandnursesC.thebadhabitsofeatingD.theoutbreakoftheCOVID-1910COVID-19isoftendifficulttodiscover.Manypeoplewhocatchthevirus(病毒)clearlyshowsymptomsofbeingill.Butmanyothersshownosignsatall.Thesepeopleareasymptomatic(无症状的).Thoughasymptomaticpeopledontfeelpain,theycanstillpassthevirusontoothers.Andsincetheymaynotevenrealizetheyare

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