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安徽省蚌埠市2021届高三英语第三次教学质量检查考试(三模)试卷

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Beijing will carry out measures to help bridgehas become a digital divide for many older people to make sure they share in the benefits of a smart society. Given that technology brings (convenient) to society in many ways and has become widespread, such as the use of scanned codes for payment, entrance to buildings and registration , seniors who are not tech-savvy(精通科技) face (grow) difficulty in daily life.

Li Xiaoli, 63-year-old Beijing resident, said she once waited for 40 minutes along a street trying to hail(招呼) a cab but none ( stop) for her. She didn't know how to use those car-hailing apps. Public venues are increasingly using online reservation systems, (especial) since the start of COVID-19, which presents a barrier to health, cultural and leisure facilities for the older population.

(help) solve difficulties facing those seniors, the Beijing city government will carry out 52 specific measures this year. An additional 37 measures(take) in 2022.

"Smart technology should serve them, instead of blocking thema happier life," said a volunteer. He is helping to teach seniors to use smartphones and become more familiar with the internet and related services. "They need unhurried and patient ( explain). That's the way to bring them to where they can enjoy these benefits, too. There is no shortcut for caring," he said.

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