Text: Reading Comprehension – Passage C
In March 2026, the "Two Sessions" (两会) were held in Beijing. As a window to observe China's development, this year’s meetings focused on several topics that are closely related to teenagers.
AI and Education
One of the hottest words this year is "Smart Education." The government proposed that Artificial Intelligence (AI) should be further integrated into classrooms. This doesn't mean robots will replace teachers. Instead, AI will help teachers create individualized (个性化的) learning plans for each student. For 9th-grade students, this means learning can be more efficient and fun.
Green Life for the Youth
The "low-carbon lifestyle" remains a priority . A new plan called "Green Life on Campus" was discussed. It encourages students to develop energy-saving habits, such as reducing the use of plastic and recycling old books. Delegates (代表) believe that small actions taken by students today will lead to a sustainable future for the country.
Youth Voice
The meetings also emphasized that the younger generation should have a "global vision" (国际视野). Teenagers are encouraged to tell Chinese stories to the world and take part in social practice (社会实践). As the saying goes, "The youth are the hope of a nation."
Questions
1. The passage is mainly about the _______ of the 2026 Two Sessions.
A. history and development
B. hot topics and highlights
C. opening and closing dates
2. What does the word "integrated" mean in the passage?A. Separated.
B. Forgotten.
C. Combined.
3. According to the passage, the "Green Life" plan encourages students to _______.
A. buy more plastic products
B. use more electricity at home
C. save energy in their daily lives
4. The "Youth Voice" section suggests that teenagers should _______.
A. pay more attention to national development
B. only focus on their school grades
C. avoid using any new technology
5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The Two Sessions only discuss economic problems.
B. AI will help make learning more personalized.
C. Junior high students cannot contribute to a green life.
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