1. The concept of "national rejuvenation" in China is closely associated with:
Economic reform
Building global alliances
The Chinese Dream of prosperity and happiness
Cultural preservation
2. In the new era, the mission of Chinese youth includes:
Seeking individual prosperity
Only focusing on education
Upholding CPC leadership to realize national goals
Disregarding global trends
3. What does "uphold" mean in the context of the youth mission?
To dismiss
To support or maintain
To oppose
To abandon
4. "Endowed with" in the passage about Chinese youth refers to:
Given naturally or possessing special opportunities and responsibilities
Lacking opportunities
Deprived of resources
Guaranteed success without effort
5. To "shoulder" responsibilities implies:
Ignoring them
Delegating them
Accepting and carrying them with a sense of duty
Sharing them
6. The phrase "live up to" in the passage suggests:
Achieving below expectations
Exceeding expectations
Meeting expectations or standards
Ignoring societal standards
7. Chinese youth are encouraged to "forge ahead," which means:
Progress forward with determination
Remain stagnant
Regress in efforts
Abandon responsibilities
9. The term "invincible" as used in the passage describes a nation that is:
Easily defeated
Vulnerable to internal conflicts
Unable to be defeated
Independent of global dynamics
10. "Self-centered" individuals, according to the text, are likely to:
Benefit society
Find a narrow path in life
Be leaders in national rejuvenation
Form lasting partnerships
11. Youth with "great ideals" and "firm beliefs" provide what for the nation?
Financial wealth
Innovation in science
An unbreakable driving force
Political stability
12. According to Sun Yat-sen, a core principle for a citizen is:
Knowing how to love one’s country
Prioritizing personal success
Studying abroad
Embracing capitalism
13. To "integrate your goals" with those of the nation means:
Pursuing individual goals
Merging personal ambitions with national interests
Ignoring collective progress
Competing against others
14. "National rejuvenation" is considered:
An economic-only target
The ultimate goal inspiring Chinese people
A temporary political agenda
Unrelated to youth development
15. "A bearing on" in the passage about youth ideals means:
Disregard for future prospects
Impact or influence on the future of a country
Focusing only on the present
Embracing foreign values
16. The expression "a boat without a rudder" suggests:
Direction and purpose
Drifting aimlessly without guidance
Strong leadership
Rapid progress
17. Youth in the new era are urged to follow Party leadership and:
Isolate from other nations
Show concern for the country and people
Pursue only personal gain
Avoid new ideas
18. To "dedicate" oneself to the country implies:
Partial commitment
Full devotion to national service
Ignoring public responsibilities
Temporary involvement
19. "Patriotism" drives young people to:
Seek personal profit
Work for national prosperity
Isolate from the world
Avoid public duties
20. What is the "prime of youth" used to highlight in the context?
A period to work hard and improve skills
A time for leisure
A phase of minimal responsibilities
An era for passive learning
21. The essence of patriotism in modern China is:
Loving only the Party
Uniting love for the country, Party, and socialism
Ignoring international cooperation
Prioritizing economic success alone
24. "Sense of urgency" in learning means:
Passive attitude towards knowledge
Eagerness and quick adaptation
Avoiding new information
Delaying education
25. Youth must "hone your skills," meaning they should:
Ignore professional growth
Refine and improve abilities
Only seek knowledge informally
Defer learning to others
26. According to the text, a key characteristic of the Chinese youth is:
Fear of change
Embracing global trends and constant learning
Distrust in the Party
Avoidance of responsibilities
27. "Ethical progress" as described refers to:
Ignoring values
Advancing in moral principles
Rejecting collective beliefs
Relying on wealth
29. The concept of "patriotism" implies:
Focusing solely on personal gain
Devotion to country and public service
Ignoring social values
Minimal involvement in national issues
30. "Gratitude" for one’s country and society is viewed as:
Unnecessary
Essential for understanding historical sacrifices
An outdated concept
A reason for self-centered goals