科技自立自强绘新篇 中国智造惊艳世界
科技自立自强绘新篇 中国智造惊艳世界

As China enters the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), a key national goal is to achieve greater self-reliance in science and technology. This drive for innovation is not just about national development; it is bringing real, positive changes to people’s daily lives.

With more international travelers visiting China, many have witnessed its real technological changes. American vlogger Christian Grossi is one of them. During his trip to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in September, he tried a wearable exoskeleton robot that helps people walk and run. He excitedly said, “This is literally the future! China is the most technologically advanced country I’ve ever seen.” His video about this experience has got over 10 million views by early December.

This lightweight robot is easy to put on and take off in less than a minute. It has already been used in some Chinese scenic spots, becoming a helpful tool for outdoor lovers. It’s cheap too — costing under $1,000 to buy or $22 to rent. Foreign netizens were surprised by its low price and practical use, with one popular comment saying China uses AI to assist daily life instead of replacing jobs. They also noted it would be much more expensive in other countries. The robot can help the disabled and elderly regain mobility, which eases the burden on their families.

Such tech achievements are supported by China’s continuous efforts in innovation. Data shows China’s research and development spending grew significantly by 2024. With strong policy and financial support, China’s robot industry is developing fast, not only helping solve problems like the aging population but also bringing more convenience to people’s daily lives. These technological advances fully show that China is steadily (稳定地) stepping forward on the path of modernization, making the world trust its development more.
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1.1.What can we learn about China’s innovation drive from Paragraph 1?

A It only serves the nation.

B It benefits daily life.

C It focuses on travel.

D It starts after 2030.

解析:选B。B细节理解题。第一段明确提到:“This drive for innovation is not just about national development; it is bringing real, positive changes to people’s daily lives.”(这种创新驱动不仅关乎国家发展,而且正在给人们的日常生活带来真实、积极的变化。)因此,创新驱动有益于日常生活。选项A“它只服务于国家”与“not just”矛盾;选项C“它专注于旅行”在段落中未提及;选项D“它在2030年后开始”错误,因为十五五规划期为2026-2030年,创新驱动已在实施中。故正确答案为B。

2.2. Why did Christian Grossi’s video attract wide attention?

A It featured beautiful scenery.

B It was very funny.

C It introduced his daily life.

D It showed a high-tech experience.

解析:选D。D细节理解题。第二段指出,他在视频中体验了可穿戴外骨骼机器人,并感叹:“This is literally the future! China is the most technologically advanced country I’ve ever seen.”(这简直就是未来!中国是我见过科技最先进的国家。)该视频在12月初获得了超过1000万次观看。由此可见,视频吸引关注主要是因为展示了高科技体验。选项A“以美丽风景为特色”可能部分相关,但并非主要焦点;选项B“非常有趣”和选项C“介绍他的日常生活”均未在文中提及。故正确答案为D。

3.3. Which of the following is true about the wearable robot?

A It’s hard to use.

B It’s costly overseas.

C It’s only for outdoor lovers.

D It’s heavy to carry.

解析:选B。B细节理解题。第三段提到,该机器人价格低廉(购买低于1000美元,租赁22美元),但外国网友评论说:“They also noted it would be much more expensive in other countries.”(他们还指出,在其他国家它会昂贵得多。)因此,机器人在海外成本更高。选项A“难使用”与文中“easy to put on and take off”(易穿脱)矛盾;选项C“只适合户外爱好者”不准确,因为机器人也用于帮助残疾人和老年人;选项D“携带重”与“lightweight”(轻便)矛盾。故正确答案为B。

4.4. What supports China’s tech achievements according to the text?

A Foreign investment.

B Netizens’ support.

C Innovation efforts and policies.

D International cooperation.

解析:选C。C细节理解题。第四段开头指出:“Such tech achievements are supported by China’s continuous efforts in innovation.”(这些科技成就得到中国持续创新努力的支持。)随后提到:“With strong policy and financial support...”(凭借强有力的政策和资金支持……)。因此,支持主要来自创新努力和政策。选项A“外国投资”和选项D“国际合作”均未在文中提及;选项B“网友的支持”虽在第三段出现,但并非主要支持因素。故正确答案为C。