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D.Beatrix

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9.Whatarevisitorsencouragedtodoattheendofthevisiting?

A.Playhide-and-seek.

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C.TryonclothesofPotter,sanimalcharacters.

D.WriteordrawaboutPotterandherliteraryworks.

10.Whereisthepassagemostprobablyfrom?

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Fakegrassismadefromdifferenttypesofplasticsandusedingardensaswellas

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?Moreandmorepeopleareusingfakegrasstoreplacelivinggrasslawns(草坪)and

coverotheroutdoorspaces.

Onecompanysellingfakegrasshassold50%morecomparedwithlastyear.

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besold.

Environmentprotectors1■

opinionTherehasbeenaLASTWEEK'SPOLL(投票)

largeriseinthenumberof

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Environmentprotectorssaylawn.Mostreaderssaidtheypreferredthenaturalkindof

fakegrasslawnsdestroy(破greenspace,especiallybecauseit'smuchbetterfbr

壞)wildlifehabitatswildlife.

(棲息地)atatimewhenweYes—fakegrassmakesNo—fakegrassshouldbe

shouldbetryingtoimprovegardeningeasyFakegrassreplacedwithreal

theenvironment,whichisnotonlylookstidier,it'sgrassGardensbringall

notfriendlytoanimals,alsoeasiertocarefor,kindsofnatureintoour

birdsorinsectslikebeesespeciallyforpeoplewholives.Birdscanpeck(啄食)

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andotherwildlife-isbetter

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toachievethis,scientistsdidalot.

First,scientistsgoteverythingreadybeforethetests.Theyinvitedsomevolunteers.

Eachspentsixteenhourslisteningtostoriesinascanner(掃描儀).Theyimaginedthe

storiesastheyheardthem,andthescannerrecordedtheirbrainactivity.GPT-1made

connectionsbetweentheideasinthestoriesandtherecordingsofthelisteners1brain

activity.

Thencamethetests.Thescientistsdidtheminthreedifferentways.

Test1

Theresearchersplayedanewstory.GPT-1wasonlygivenrecordingsofthe

volunteers1brainactivity.ButthewordsthatGPT-1predicted(預(yù))則)werevery

similartothewordsinthestorythattheywerelisteningto.Thewordsweren't

exactlythesame,buttheyoftencarriedthesamemeaning.Forexample,whena

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(駕照),theprogramcameupwiththis:"Shehasn1tevenstartedtolearntodrive

yet."

Test2

Thescientistsalsocarriedoutthetestwhenvolunteersimaginedtheirownstories.

uItreallyworksatthelevelofideas.Theideasarethesamebutexpressedin

differentwords,"saysAlexanderHuth,oneofthescientistsbehindthestudy.

Test3

Theresearchersshowedthevolunteerssilentmovies,withnospokenwordsatall.

GPT-1couldstillfigureout(算出)thebasicideas.

Afterthetests,thescientistssaythatGPT-1isthefirstAIprogramtoturnwhat

peoplearethinkingintowordswithoutbrainsurgery(夕卜科手術(shù)).Thetoolisn*t

somethingthatcanbeeasilyusedtoday,mainlybecauseofthesizeandthecostofthe

scanner.Inthefuture,theybelieve,asimilarbutcheapertoolcouldhelppeoplewho

havelosttheabilitytospeakbecauseofaninjuryordisease.

Thescientistssaytheirtoolcan*tbeusedto"readpeople*sminds"without

permission(允許).Thetoolonlyworksifthepersonwantstosharetheirthoughts.

16.Whatwasthescannerusedtodo?

A.Recordbrainactivity.B.Readthevolunteers*ideas.

C.Catchtheideasofstories.D.Workouttheideas.

17.WhatwasGPT-1usedtodo?

A.Receivesounds.B.Testthescanner.

D.Turnrecordingsofbrainactivityinto

C.Producesilentmovies.

words.

18.Inwhichwaywasinformationputintovolunteers*braininTest3?

A.Listening.B.Imagining.C.Watching.D.Reading.

19.Whydidscientistsdothetests?

A.Toshowhowthetoolworks.B.Toprovethatthetoolworkswell.

C.Totestinwhichfieldsthetoolcanbe

D.Tostudywhosemindcanberead,

used.

20.Whocouldthetoolhelpaccordingtothepassage?

A.Peoplewhocan*tspeak.B.Peoplewhocan1thear.

C.Peoplewhocan'tread.D.Peoplewhocan*tdrive.

二、閱讀還原6選5

ZhangJinyuanis94yearsold.However,shehasneverstoppedpursuing(追求)her

nursingdreaminNanchang,JiangxiProvince.

21,thehighestinternationalhonorfornurses.Themedalwassetto

rememberFlorenceNightingale(1820—1910)whodidalotofworkeducating

peopleabouttheimportanceofkeepinghospitalsclean.22.

RecentlyMissZhanghasbeenpresentedthe2023InternationalAchievement

AwardbytheInternationalFoundation.Theawardisofferedtwiceayeartoa

practicingnursewithatleast10yearsofnursingexperience.23:directcare,

education,managementorresearch.

Uptonow,shehasworkedinclinical(臨床的)nursingfbrmorethan40years.

24,andshehasalsowrittenmorethan100nursingpapersandmade37nursing

researchprojects.

Afterherretirement(退休),sheisstillactiveinvolunteering.In2000,MissZhang,

togetherwithother17retirednurses,setupacaringcenterinNanchang,providing

caringserviceatcommunitylevel.25.By2023,thecenterhas19,251

volunteerstoprovideservicesformorethan700,000residents(居民).

A.Todayinmodemhospitalsthisworkisstillcarriedon

B.Shehasgivenmorethan1,000reports

C.That*swhyshelivedinHongKong

D.20yearsago,shewontheFlorenceNightingaleMedal

E.Theexperienceismainlyinoneofthefollowingnursingfields

F.Now,moreandmorevolunteersarejoiningthevolunteernursingteam

三、短文選詞填空

閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面方框內(nèi)所給11個詞中選擇10個意義

相符的詞,必要時進行詞形變化,填入空白處,每空一詞。

help,it,with,lucky,one,piece,large,if,but,for,when

Inthesummerof1996,somestrange-lookingfossilizedbones(骨骼化石)were

dugupbyamaninadried-uplake.HewasafarmerintheeasternpartofChina,who

wondered:Couldthesebetheremains(遺跡)ofanancientdragon?

Notquite.Finallythestudyshowedusthatthebonesactuallybelongedtoameat-

eatingdinosaurand26namewasSinosauropteryxprima(中華龍鳥).It

was27thanthesizeofacommonchickenwhichlivedabout120millionyears

ago.Itwasthe28timetofindfossilsofdinosaursinLiaoning,anditwasthe

earliestonewithfeathers(羽毛).

So,scientistssaidthatSinosauropteryxprimamighthavehadtinyfeathers,which

issimilartothechicken.Theyhavesomethingincommon!

Itmaysoundcrazy29infactnot.Mostscientiststhinktoday*sbirdsand

dinosaursarerelatives.

However,noteveryonebelievesit.Manyscientistswonder30some

dinosaurshadfeathers.Somebirdscientistssuggestthatthefeather-likestructures(結(jié)

構(gòu))maybe31ofscales(鱗片).Whatevertheyare,theyarenottherightsize

andshape32flying.

It*snoteasytoprovethisbecausefeathersaresoweakthattheyusuallyrot(腐爛)

awaywithoutatrace(蹤跡).33,thefossilsshowedalotofdetails(細節(jié)).For

thestudyoftherelationshipbetweenbirdsanddinosaurs,thesedetailsarevery

34.

Yetstillnobodyknows35andwhyfeathersappearedontheearth.Scientists

hopetosolvethepuzzle(謎題)bystudyingtheareawherethefossilswerefound.

"Thesebedsdatetoatimewhenfloweringplantsandbindsappeared,"saysa

professor.uThediscoveryofthisareaisjustasimportantasgoingtoMars."

閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面方框內(nèi)所給11個動詞中選擇10個意

義相符的詞,必要時進行詞形變化(可添加助動詞或者情態(tài)動詞),填入空白處。

give,come,read,empty,do,pick,use,walk,write,call,answer

Bottleshavebeenusedto“send"messagesfbralongtime.Usuallythemessages

36onpaper,andthenthepaperisrolled(卷)upandputintoabottle.Afterthe

bottleisclosed,itwillbethrownintotheseaandbegintofloat(漂流)untilit37

toland.Usuallythebottlesareneverseenagain,butsometimestheycanbefound.

AwomannamedTonyaandherson38onthebeachinAustraliawhenshe

sawacoloredglassbottle.She39upthebottle,whichwasnotroundbutsquare.

Shelookedinsideandsawsandandsomethingthatshethoughtwasacigarette.Her

son40thebottleout,inwhichtheyfoundthatthe“cigarette”wasactuallya

rolled-upmessage.

Tonyaandhersondriedthemessageandspreaditout.Itwasaformprintedin

German.

“Thewritingontheformislightandhard41Tonyasaidtoherson.

“Thepapersaysthatthebottlewasthrownintotheseain1886,about600miles

fromthecoastofAustralia.Doyouthinkitisreal?"

“Perhaps.Butwe42someresearchtoprovethat,orthat*sonlyaguess,"

saidtheson.

“OK.I43myfriendinAustralia.Sheworksinamuseumthere.Maybeshe

canhelp."saidTonya.

PeopleinGermanyheardaboutthemessageandbottle.Theyagreedthatthe

messageandbottleseemedreal.Theysaidthatthousandsofbottleswerethrowninto

theseaasanexperiment,butonly662messageswerefoundandsentbackto

Germany.SomepeoplesuggestedthatTonyashouldasksomeexperts(專家)forhelp,

whocanfindoutitsageby44Cl4(碳14).

NowTonya45thebottletothemuseuminAustralia,anditwillbeexhibited

thereforthenexttwoyears.

Whetheritisrealornot,timewilltell.

四、閱讀回答問題

閱讀短文,根據(jù)題目要求完成各小題。

Torespectyourdecisionsisasimpleandpowerfulqualityofapersonbutit1s

seldomused.Fewpeoplefullyrespectallhisorherdecisions,makingdecisions

withoutreallyconsideringwhetherthosedecisionsarereallyneeded,whethertheyare

correct,orevenwhethertheyarepossibletocomplete.Imaginehowyouwillfeelif

youareabletorespectyourdecisions.Youwillbedetermined(堅定的),more

creative,moresatisfied,andsoon.

Althoughmanymethodscouldbewrittenabouthowtorespectyourdecisionsand

carrythemout,thesimplestwaytostartisbydecidingtodecideanddecidingto

respectthedecisionsyonmake!Yes,it*sassimpleast

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