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新素材 搭子文化 From “eating dazi” to “working out dazi” to “travelling dazi”, a new social trend (趋势) is taking off in China among young people. Dazi often refers to “tied-by-side” or just “activity partner” in Chinese. It means people find new ways to connect with others and share their hobbies.
Dazi makes social life easier and more comfortable. Unlike traditional friends who often need to hang out with each other and keep in close contact, a dazi is a more relaxing social partner. Getting along with a dazi means one doesn’t have to accommodate (迁就) the other because of different interests and hobbies, which will greatly reduce social costs.
In China, many young people are turning to dazi relationships to deal with their busy lives. Dazi is a quick and convenient way to socialise (社交) without a long-term promise. It provides a way for young people to build social connections and fight against loneliness, without needing to care too much about each other like in close relationships. Moreover, social media makes it easy to find people with shared interests for certain activities.
However, finding a dazi often comes with some hazards. This includes meeting strangers in person, which can put you at risk of harm. So be careful when meeting an online dazi. To stay safe, always meet your online dazi in public and let someone know where you are going.
A short-term friendship formed through dazi can probably turn into a long-term relationship. While a dazi relationship is typically started for a certain activity, shared experiences and interests can lead to a deeper connection over time. If both parties are willing to spend time and effort developing a stronger relationship, it will be possible for the friendship to become a long-term relationship. However, it’s important to respect each other’s personal space when building a relationship, without getting too involved or crossing any lines.
6. Compared (对比) with a traditional friend, a dazi ______.
A. takes more time to get along with
B. is often based on a long-term relationship
C. makes social life easier and more relaxing
D. requires a higher level of emotional support
7. 语言能力 归纳能力 What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?
A. Reasons for building a dazi relationship.
B. Ways to find people with the same interests.
C. The importance of developing a close friendship.
D. The role of socialising in fighting against loneliness.
8. What does the underlined word “hazards” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A. Efforts.
B. Dangers.
C. Surprises.
D. Disagreements.
9. 语言能力 分析能力 What does the author think of a dazi relationship?
A. It can turn into a strong friendship.
B. It is more suitable for outgoing people.
C. It often starts with respecting each other.
D. It helps deepen connections with old friends.
10. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. A New Way to Join in Activities
B. Tips for Finding a Dazi Online
C. The Art of Making Friends
D. The Rise of Dazi Culture
新素材 搭子文化 From “eating dazi” to “working out dazi” to “travelling dazi”, a new social trend (趋势) is taking off in China among young people. Dazi often refers to “tied-by-side” or just “activity partner” in Chinese. It means people find new ways to connect with others and share their hobbies.
Dazi makes social life easier and more comfortable. Unlike traditional friends who often need to hang out with each other and keep in close contact, a dazi is a more relaxing social partner. Getting along with a dazi means one doesn’t have to accommodate (迁就) the other because of different interests and hobbies, which will greatly reduce social costs.
In China, many young people are turning to dazi relationships to deal with their busy lives. Dazi is a quick and convenient way to socialise (社交) without a long-term promise. It provides a way for young people to build social connections and fight against loneliness, without needing to care too much about each other like in close relationships. Moreover, social media makes it easy to find people with shared interests for certain activities.
However, finding a dazi often comes with some hazards. This includes meeting strangers in person, which can put you at risk of harm. So be careful when meeting an online dazi. To stay safe, always meet your online dazi in public and let someone know where you are going.
A short-term friendship formed through dazi can probably turn into a long-term relationship. While a dazi relationship is typically started for a certain activity, shared experiences and interests can lead to a deeper connection over time. If both parties are willing to spend time and effort developing a stronger relationship, it will be possible for the friendship to become a long-term relationship. However, it’s important to respect each other’s personal space when building a relationship, without getting too involved or crossing any lines.
6. Compared (对比) with a traditional friend, a dazi ______.
A. takes more time to get along with
B. is often based on a long-term relationship
C. makes social life easier and more relaxing
D. requires a higher level of emotional support
7. 语言能力 归纳能力 What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?
A. Reasons for building a dazi relationship.
B. Ways to find people with the same interests.
C. The importance of developing a close friendship.
D. The role of socialising in fighting against loneliness.
8. What does the underlined word “hazards” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A. Efforts.
B. Dangers.
C. Surprises.
D. Disagreements.
9. 语言能力 分析能力 What does the author think of a dazi relationship?
A. It can turn into a strong friendship.
B. It is more suitable for outgoing people.
C. It often starts with respecting each other.
D. It helps deepen connections with old friends.
10. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. A New Way to Join in Activities
B. Tips for Finding a Dazi Online
C. The Art of Making Friends
D. The Rise of Dazi Culture
答案:
C
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