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六、阅读理解。
For many people, *Xiaohongshu*(Little Red Book)is one of the top sites for tips on beauty, fashion, travel, food and education. For others, it's also a good place to share one's life experience. But for a growing number of young people, the site is a good place to look not for friends, but “*dazi*”—the “activity partner”.
The word *dazi* became especially common earlier this year, with many people in search of those with similar interests. Unlike friendships, the relationships between *dazi* is not long or deep. The idea is simple—people come together to join in an activity they all enjoy.
Finding *dazi* circles is becoming popular for two reasons. First, the internet has made it easy for young people to connect with one another. Second, young people, especially students, usually have “smaller social circles”. For students, their friends are mostly their schoolmates. So, it can be difficult to find someone who shares a similar interest. Going online to find *dazi* to do something they like is more popular,” says Xu Shijin, an organizer of *dazi* groups on *Xiaohongshu*.
Even people in their mid - 30s welcome it. Mrs Wang, a 35 - year - old woman who lives in Shanghai, decided to form a *dazi* group after finding that many mothers wanted their children to play together. She created a group in late March, and organized a tour of the Shanghai Firefighting Museum in April with other families that have children of similar ages. “The experience was great,” says the woman.
It's said that humans like doing things together. This is why young people are crazy about finding *dazi* circles these days. It's also good for young people to take part in more gatherings to practise their social skills.
(
A. To make friends.
B. To get advice on fashion and travel.
C. To share life experiences with each other.
D. To join in an activity with people with similar interests.
(
A. young people have bigger social circles
B. young people can't get along well with people around
C. it is easy for young people to connect with people online
D. it is possible to find someone with similar interests in school
(
A. more and more people have accepted the idea of *dazi*
B. people in their mid - 30s like forming a *dazi* group most
C. it's easier for 30 - year - olds to find *dazi* who has the similar interests
D. Parents want their children use *dazi* circles to practise their social skills
(

A.
B.
C.
D.
(
A. Music.
B. Sports.
C. Culture.
D. Business.
For many people, *Xiaohongshu*(Little Red Book)is one of the top sites for tips on beauty, fashion, travel, food and education. For others, it's also a good place to share one's life experience. But for a growing number of young people, the site is a good place to look not for friends, but “*dazi*”—the “activity partner”.
The word *dazi* became especially common earlier this year, with many people in search of those with similar interests. Unlike friendships, the relationships between *dazi* is not long or deep. The idea is simple—people come together to join in an activity they all enjoy.
Finding *dazi* circles is becoming popular for two reasons. First, the internet has made it easy for young people to connect with one another. Second, young people, especially students, usually have “smaller social circles”. For students, their friends are mostly their schoolmates. So, it can be difficult to find someone who shares a similar interest. Going online to find *dazi* to do something they like is more popular,” says Xu Shijin, an organizer of *dazi* groups on *Xiaohongshu*.
Even people in their mid - 30s welcome it. Mrs Wang, a 35 - year - old woman who lives in Shanghai, decided to form a *dazi* group after finding that many mothers wanted their children to play together. She created a group in late March, and organized a tour of the Shanghai Firefighting Museum in April with other families that have children of similar ages. “The experience was great,” says the woman.
It's said that humans like doing things together. This is why young people are crazy about finding *dazi* circles these days. It's also good for young people to take part in more gatherings to practise their social skills.
(
D
)1. What is the purpose of finding *dazi*?A. To make friends.
B. To get advice on fashion and travel.
C. To share life experiences with each other.
D. To join in an activity with people with similar interests.
(
C
)2. The reason why *dazi* is becoming popular is that ______.A. young people have bigger social circles
B. young people can't get along well with people around
C. it is easy for young people to connect with people online
D. it is possible to find someone with similar interests in school
(
A
)3. According to Mrs Wang's example, we know that ______.A. more and more people have accepted the idea of *dazi*
B. people in their mid - 30s like forming a *dazi* group most
C. it's easier for 30 - year - olds to find *dazi* who has the similar interests
D. Parents want their children use *dazi* circles to practise their social skills
(
B
)4. Which is the structure of the passage?(① = Paragraph 1, ② = Paragraph 2, …)A.
B.
C.
D.
(
C
)5. In which part of a newspaper can we find this passage?A. Music.
B. Sports.
C. Culture.
D. Business.
答案:
1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. C
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