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广东省佛山市顺德区2023-2024学年八年级上学期期末英语试卷
A relaxing walk along the Beijing Central Axis (中轴线),from the Drum Tower to the Palace Museum ﹣this was Zhao Xianghan's first citywalk in 2022. Since then,Zhao has been crazy about the citywalk and believes it is the best way to lear about a city.
"I visited Beijing before the start of my college life here,but I went there with a guide group. Taking photos of places of interest was a big thing. The crowded places made me think that Beijing was noisy," said Zhao. "Yet now a citywalk allows me to see a whole different side of Beijing,"Zhao added.
Zhao travelled in Wuhan and Hangzhou last month through citywalk tours. "Citywalk is all about doing whatever you want in your own traveling. And I enjoyed it so much," said Zhao.
People like Zhao also share their citywalk experience on the Internet. On the video﹣sharing app Douyin,a video about citywalk route (路线) by Chen Dong in Guangzhou got more than 171
Zhang Xinyu,a 19﹣year﹣old girl from Beijing University,shared a citywalk route from Wukang Road to Fuxing Park in Shanghni. "I like the route because I can know more about the culture and beauty of Shanghai
A.One aim is to better meet the basic needs of more than 100 million people. B.This problem can be solved by digital(数字的)IDs. C.A lot of people have the problem of losing ID cards. D.These people have to go to school or work at different places other than their homes. E.In the near future,people will just need a digital ID on their smartphone. F. The digital ID can make people's lives more convenient in many ways. |
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On March 11,at a two sessions news conference(两会记者招待会),Premier Li Keqiang said that the government would introduce a digital version(版本)of the national ID cards this year. {#blank#}2{#/blank#}They need it because they live away from their home provinces.
{#blank#}3{#/blank#}Sometimes to prove that"I am who I am",they have to run back and forth across provinces to provide ID on the spot.It is a waste of time,money and manpower. {#blank#}4{#/blank#}Because it can allow relevant(相关的)information to be accessed(获取)by a simple scan with a smartphone,said Premier Li.
In fact,China's Ministry of Public Security started a pilot trial(初步试验)of digital IDs in 2018.It allowed people in cities including Quzhou,Hangzhou and Fuzhou to apply for digital national IDs on Alipay,reported China National Radio. {#blank#}5{#/blank#}It could be used to open bank accounts,check into hotels and buy high-speed railway tickets,among other things.
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