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廣東省部分市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語試題匯編閱讀理解廣東省茂名市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末英語試題一、閱讀理解ANowit’stimetotakethelearningoutdoorswithourexcitingsummercampsessions.Let’shavealookatwhat’singupforsummercamps.EvergreenExplorersJoinusaswetravelthroughtheecosystemsofWashingtonStateinsearchofadventureanddiscovery.Camperswillplantminigardens,createusefulitemsfromrecycledmaterials,andlearntofilterwaterusingthepowerofnature.(Grades23)GreenbyDesignExplorethesciencebehindsustainabilityandecofriendlydesigninthishandsoncampsession.Camperswillworktogethertofindwaystoleadagreenerlife,fromanalyzingrenewableenergysourcestodesigningsustainablesolutionsforeverydaychallenges.(Grades68)GreenerFutureEmpoweryourchildtomakeapositiveimpactontheplanetinourGreenerFuturecampsession.Camperswilldiscoverhowtoreduceenvironmentalimpacts,explorerenewableenergysources,andcreatesustainablesolutionsfortheirmunities.(Grades68)Registerforoursustainabilitycamp!Don’tmissoutontheopportunityforyourchildtobeeanecoleaderandmakeadifferencefortheplanet!RegisternowforourCampsforCuriousMindssustainabilitysessionsandsetoutonajourneytowardsagreener,moresustainablefuture.Together,let’scultivateagenerationofenvironmentalprotectorswhoarereadytochangetheworld!1.Whichsessioncanathirdgraderjoin?A.EvergreenExplorers. B.GreenbyDesign. C.GreenerFuture. D.RecyclingCamp.2.WhatdoparticipantslearntodoinGreenerFuturecampsession?A.Growplantsinminigardens. B.Makeuseofthepowerofnature.C.Createwaysfortheirdailychallenges. D.Helpmunitiesdevelopsustainably.3.Whoistheadvertisementintendedfor?A.Campers. B.Leaders. C.Teachers. D.Parents.BShecameintomylifewhenIwaseightyearsold.Mydadfoundher.Shewasgettinglostandstarving.Hetookonelookather,openedthedoorandshejumpedin.MomandDadfedherandgaveherabath.Asagirl,Ihadalwayswantedadog.MyparentstoldmewhenIwasoldenoughandresponsible,Icouldhaveone.WhenIgothome,Iwasgreetedwithmanypuppykisses.Averyspecialfriendshipwasbornthatday.Nowsheneededaname.Myolderbrotherlaughedatherandsaidhertailwasdeformed.Itdidn’twagitstailbackandforth,instead,itwentinacircle.Hesaid,“She’ssquirrely.”Thusmypuppy,Squirrelygothername.Squirrelywasasmartdog.Itaughthertoplayhideandseek.Wewouldplayforhours,spendingourdayslearningandgrowingtogether.Elevenyearsweweretogether,bestoffriends.Arthritis(關(guān)節(jié)炎)andoldagesetinonher.Myparentsknewwhathadtobedone,buttheystoodbackandletmemakethedecisionmyself.Shewassufferingsomuchandthemedicinedidn’thelp.Shecouldbarelywalk.Ilookedintothosedeepbrowneyesandrealizeditwastimetolethergo.Icarriedherintothepetdoctor’sofficeandplacedheronthetable.Squirrelyleanedherheadforwardandgavealicktomyhand,asiftosaysheunderstood.Hertailwaswagginginthatcircleasitalwaysdid.Whenthepetdoctorsaid“It’sover”,Iwrappedherupinherfavoriteblanket,andcarriedherout.Iburiedherinthefarm,whereshelovedplayingandchasingrabbits.Iknowthatspecialfriendwillbewithmealways.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“squirrely”inparagraph3mean?A.Strange. B.Cute. C.Active. D.Energetic.5.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstthreeparagraphs?A.Theauthor’sparentsdidn’tlikethepuppy.B.Theauthorwasn’tresponsiblewhenshewasyoung.C.Theauthor’sbrothergavethepuppyanameonpurpose.D.Theauthorandthepuppylovedeachotheratfirstsight.6.Whydidtheauthorrealizeitwastimetoletherpetgo?A.Herdogdidn’teatanythinganymore. B.Herdoghadseriousillnessandsuffered.C.Herdogdidn’tplayhideandseekwithher. D.Herparentsaskedhertomakethedecision.7.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toshowhowshetrainedherdog. B.Toexplainhowshegotasmartdog.C.Totellherdeepfriendshipwithherdog. D.Todescribethefinaldaysshespentwithherdog.CSpendingtimeoutdoors,especiallyingreenspaces,isoneofthefastestwaystoimproveyourhealthandhappiness.Itcanlowerstress,bloodpressureandheartrate.Doctorsareincreasinglytakingthesefindingsseriouslyandusingthemtotheirpatients.Now,anewstudypublishedintheInternationalJournalofEnvironmentalHealthResearchaddstotheevidenceandshowsjusthowlittletimeittakestogetthebenefitsofbeingoutside.Spendingjust20minutesinapark—evenifyoudon’texercisewhileyou’rethere—isenoughtoimprovewellbeing,accordingtotheresearch.Forthestudy,researcherssurveyed94adultswhovisitedoneofthreeurbanparksoverthesummerandfall.Theyweregivenfitnesstrackerstomeasurephysicalactivitybutwerenottoldwhattodointheparkorhowlongtostay.Eachpersonalsoansweredquestionsabouttheirlifesatisfactionandmood—whichwereusedtocalculateasubjectivewellbeingscore,withamaximumvalueof55—beforeandaftertheirparkvisit.Theaverageparkvisitlasted32minutes,and30%ofpeopleengagedinatleastmoderateintensity(中等強(qiáng)度)physicalactivitywhilethere.Wellbeingscoresroseduringtheparkvisitin60%ofpeople,withanaverageincreaseofabout1.5points(fromabout37to39).Formanypeopleinthestudy,simplybeingingreenspaceseemedtobeenoughtomakeachange.Themedicalmunityisincreasinglyviewinggreenspaceasaplacefortheirpatientstogainphysicalandmentalhealthbenefits.Somephysicians,likeDr.RobertZarr,areevenwritingprescriptions(處方)forit.Bywritingnatureprescriptions,physiciansareencouragingtheirpatientstogetoutdoorsandtakeadvantageofwhatmanyviewtobefreemedicine.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”inparagraph1referto?A.Health. B.Happiness. C.Stayingoutdoors. D.Takingexercise.9.Whatdidthenewstudyfind?A.Beingoutsidecostsalot.B.A20minutebreakinnatureisbeneficial.C.Exerciseisenoughtoimprovewellbeing.D.Spendingtimeoutdoorsisthefastestwaytoimprovehappiness.10.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?A.Theparticipantswererecordedsubjectively.B.Theparticipantswererecordedalltheyearround.C.Theparticipantshadtostayintheparkforatleast20minutes.D.Theparticipants’moodwascalculatedbytheiransweringquestions.11.WhatdoesDr.RobertZarrthinkofspendingtimeoutdoors?A.Doubtful. B.Supportive. C.Unconcerned. D.Unclear.DTimespeedsupwhenyouarehavingfun.Butitslowsdown,itturnsout,whenonelooksatsomethingworthremembering.Accordingtoaresearch,people’ssenseofhowfasttimepassescanbeinfluencedbythememorabilityoftheimagesinfrontofthem.AteamledbyMartinWiener,acognitive(認(rèn)知)neuroscientistatGeorgeMasonUniversityinAmerica,testedhowvisualstimulichangepeople’sexperienceoftime.Theyshowedseveraldozenparticipantsimagesofdifferentscenes—fromemptyboxroomstofilledstadiums—forbetween300and900milliseconds.Aftereachonetheparticipantshadtosayifthetimespentlookingattheimagewasshortorlong.Theirresponsesshowedthat,whentheimagesfeaturedlargescenes,suchasanemptywarehouse,moretimeseemedtohavepassed.Theoppositehappenedwhentheimageswereofspacesjammedwithobjects,suchasanoverfullgarage.Thatwasstrange.Previousresearchhasfoundthattheexperienceofstretchedtimeincreaseswithsize;forinstance,ifpeopleareflashedimagesofdifferentnumbersforequallengthsoftime,theythinkthehighernumbersareshownforlonger.Butthejammedscenesseemedtocontradictthattrend.Toseeifsomethingelsewasatplay,theresearchersrananotherexperimentusingpicturesthatdifferedinmemorability.Humansbetterrememberedpicturesfocusedonpeople,actionsandcentrallyplacedobjects.Dr.Wiener’steamusedimagesfroma60,000imagedataset,whereeachimagehadbeenjudgedonitsmemorability(amanwithflowersinhisbeard:memorable).Themorememorabletheimage,themoreitseemedtostretchtime.Exactlyhowprocessingspeedleadstodifferenttimeperception(理解)isstillunclear,buttheresearchersbelievetheconnectionliesinhowthebrainprioritisesininginformation.12.Whathasagreateffectonpeople’ssenseoftime?A.Time’sspeedingup. B.Time’sslowingdown.C.Ininginformation. D.Memorabilityoftheimages.13.Whenyoulookata(n)______,itseemsmoretimehaspassed.A.filledstadium B.overfullgarageC.emptywarehouse D.treeinthecorner14.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?A.Aresearchpaper. B.Atravelbrochure.C.Ahealthmagazine. D.Abiologytextbook.15.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Howtimeflieswithdifferentimages.B.Theexperienceoftimeincreaseswithsize.C.Memorableimagesmaketimepassmoreslowly.D.Processingspeedleadstodifferenttimeperception.廣東省梅州市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末英語試題一、閱讀理解AOurschoolislookingforpaidmemberstositontheStudentAdvisoryBoardforVolunteering.TheBoardplaysanimportantroleininfluencingthedevelopmentanddeliveryofthevolunteeringservice.Itsaimistofindvolunteeringopportunitiesforstudents,teachersatschool.Volunteering,whichhasthepotentialtocreatepositivesocialimpact,iskeytoschool.TheBoardwillensurethatstudents’needsareatthecoreoftheservicesothatallKing’sstudentscanmakeadifference.Thisyear,theStudentAdvisoryBoardforVolunteering’stopicsinclude:●Volunteeringopportunitiesforthedisabled.●PromotionoftheBoard’sservice.●Howtorecognizeandrewardvolunteers.●mentontheBoard’swork.Thisisauniqueandexcitingopportunityopentoallstudyingatschool,nomatterhowmuchorhowlittleyouhavevolunteered.TheBoardwillberunbothonlineandinperson,andboardmemberswillbepaidtheLondonLivingWage(£11.95perhour)viaKing’sTalentBank.Theapplicationdeadlineis23:59onFriday,31stMarch2023.Applyviatheformbelow,usingyourschoolemailaddress.1.WhatdoestheBoardaimtodoforthoseatschool?A.Performvoluntarywork. B.Discovervolunteeringchances.C.Providelearningopportunities. D.Meettheiracademicneeds.2.Whichofthefollowingisapossibletopicforthisyear’sarrangement?A.mentontheBoard’sperformance. B.Trainingvoluntaryworkers.C.RunningtheBoardonline. D.Takingcareofpeoplewithdisabilities.3.WhocanapplytobeamemberoftheBoardatKing’s?A.Theteachers. B.Thestudents.C.Thegraduates. D.Theworkingstaff.BMyBiggestChallengeAsawriteronanadventuresportsmagazine,I’dalwaysfoughtshyofdoingtheadventurousstuffmyself,preferringinsteadtoobservetheexpertsfromasafedistanceandrelaytheirexperiencestoreadersintheformofwrittenlanguage.Thus,whenIwaschallengedtotakepartinamountainclimbinaidofraisingmoneyforcharity—andtowriteaboutitafterwards—Iwasunwilling,tosaytheleast.IwasluckyenoughtohaveabrilliantclimbingcoachcalledKeith,whoputmethroughmypacesaftermydailywork.Hegavemeknowledgeabouteverythingfromtheimportanceofbuildingmusclegroupstohowtoavoidtirednessthroughnutrition.ItquicklybecameapparentthatthemechanicsofclimbingweremoreplexthanIhadimagined.TherewastheequipmentandtechniquesI’dneverevenheardof,allofwhichwouldeinhandyonthesnowcappedpeakI’dbeclimbing.Awareofthechallenge,KeithmadeadetailedactionplanandIforcedmyselftosticktoit,doingadailyworkoutatthegymandgoingonhikeswithaheavypack.Iperfectedmytechniqueontheclimbingwallandevenwenttoclimbthemountainstogetvitalexperience.MyselfbeliefincreasedalongsidemymusclepowerandIbecameconfidentaboutfinishingtheclimb.AlltoosoonIwasonaplanetomydestination.Onthatday,whenIlookedupatthemountain,Ithoughtofabandoningit.ButthenIrememberedallthehardworkI’ddoneandhowdisappointedKeithwouldbeifIgaveupatthelastminutenottomentionlettingdownthecharityandthesenseoffailureI’dexperiencemyself.WithadeepbreathIgatheredmyequipmentandheadedoutintothesunshinetomeettherestofthegroup.AndasIsitherenow,tappingawayonmylaptop,I’mamazedatthedetailsinwhichIcanrecalleverysecondoftheclimb:theburningmuscles,thetiredness,theminorproblemsalongtheway.CouldIhavebeenbetterprepared?Possibly.WouldIbebackforanothergo?Thankfullynot.ThefeelingofbeingexcitedwhenIstoodontopoftheworldisanevertoberepeatedexperiencebutoneIwillenjoyforevernevertheless.4.Atthebeginningoftheactivity,theauthorrevealedhis______.A.disappointmentintheingadventure.B.expectationofwritingabouthisexperience.C.lackofenthusiasmforthechallengehe’dbeenoffered.D.curiosityabouttakingpartinthemountainclimbforcharity.5.Whatdidtheauthorrealiseduringhisclimbtraining?A.Theknowledgeaboutclimbingwasreallyconfusing.B.Theequipmentwasthekeyfactortoreachthepeak.C.Climbingwasmuchmoreplicatedthanexpected.D.Hardtrainingwasfarmoreimportantthanmakingplans.6.Howdidtheauthorfeelafterhesucceededinclimbingthemountain?A.Hewasrelievedthathewouldn’thavetodoitagain.B.Hewaswellsatisfiedthathehaddonehisbestforit.C.Hewassurprisedthathehadmanagedtopleteit.D.Hewasregretfulthatitwasn’tassmoothasimagined.CAccordingtonewstudies,manybirdsintheAmazonrainforesthavebeesmallerastemperatureshaveincreased.Thedifferencehasn’tbeenobvious,butithasbeensignificantenoughthatsomescientistshavesuggestedit’sauniversalresponsetoclimatechange.Butnewresearchfindsthatthebodysizereductionsaren’thappeningacrosstheboardwithsomelarge-brainedbirdshavingmuchlesssignificantchanges.Forthestudy,researchersstudiedsomedataonabout70,000birdsthathaddiedwhentheycrashedintobuildingsinChicagofrom1978to2016.Theyaddeddataonbrainvolumeandlifespan(壽命)for49ofthe52speciesofmigratorybirds(候鳥)intheoriginalstudy.Theyfoundthatbirdswithverylargebrainshadreductionsinoverallbodysizethatwereaboutone-thirdofthereductionsnotedinbirdswithsmallerbrains.Theythoughtthatinbirds,thespecieswithbigbrainsaretheonesthatbuildtools,managetosurviveintoughenvironments,livelonger,investmoretimeandenergyintoraisingbabies,andendupsurvivingbetterinthewild.Researchersaren’tcertainexactlyhowwarmertemperaturesmightleadtodecreasingbodysizeinbirds,buttheyareconsideringtwopossibleexplanations,whichcouldevenbehappeningatthesametime.First,naturalselectionmightbefavoringbirdsthatcandissipateheatbetter.Thisisbecausesmallerbirdshavehigherratios(比例)ofsurfaceareatovolume,sobeingsmallcanhelpbirdsstaycool.Second,warmersummersmighthavelessfoodavailableforbirdsatthetimewhentheyarefeedingtheirbabies.Inthatcase,birdsmightbegettingsmallerbecauseofdecreasedfoodovertheyears.Thefindingsdon’tsuggestthatclimatechangeishavingzeroimpactonbigger-brainedbirds,butresearchersbelievethesefindingscaninformusofclimatechangeandhelpsetconservationpriorities.7.Howdoesclimatechangeaffectbirds?A.Theirbodysizeshrinks. B.Theirlifespanshortens.C.Theirbodytemperaturerises. D.Theirbrainsizeexpands.8.Howdidthescientistsdotheresearch?A.Byanalyzingthebirddata. B.Byobservingthebirdsdying.C.Bystudyingthebirddeathrate. D.Byclarifyingthebirdspecies.9.Whichwordcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“dissipate”inparagraph5?A.use B.hold C.a(chǎn)bsorb D.lose10.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Birds’BodySizesVary B.BrainSizeMattersforBirdsC.ClimatechangesSharply D.TemperatureRisesGlobally廣東省清遠(yuǎn)市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末英語試題一、閱讀理解AIncontrasttorushingpastovercrowdedtouristlandmarks,thenewtrendofcitywalkhasemergedasapopularalternativetoexploringbustlingmarkets,ancientstreets,andcharmingalleysataleisurelypace.HerearesomegoodremendationsforcitywalkinChina.ShanghaiShanghaihasundertakenextensiverenovations(修復(fù))inmanyhistoricandculturalneighborhoods.Forinstance,theWukangBuilding,whichwasbuiltin1924,underwenttwoconservationrenovationsin2009and2019.In2020,italsounderwenta“microupdate”.GuangzhouYongqingfang,ahistoricalplexinGuangzhou,issituatedonEnningRoadandisconsideredthecoreareaofoldGuangzhou,aswellasthecity’smostbeautifularcade.Startingin2009,aseriesofmicrotransformationsbeganinYongqingfangandhavecontinuedtothepresentday.Today,therevitalizedYongqingfanghasemergedasanewculturallandmark,wheretraditionalandmodernculturesmixharmoniouslyintheoldcity.FuzhouCurrently,Fuzhouhasatotallengthof131kilometersofmountaintrails,connectingwith501.7kilometersofwaterfrontgreenwaysandover200traditionalstreetsandalleys.TheFuzhouurbanforesttrail,whichwindsthroughnumerousparks,facilitatesacloseconnectionbetweenmountains,water,people,andthecity.NanjingYoucanexperiencehistoryandmodernityinNanjing.WalkandtastefromPingshiStreettoShengzhouRoad,getaroastducktakeoutandtwoliang(100grams)ofbeefpotstickersbeforeyousitdownforabowlofsoupnoodlestoppedwithporkrindsandribs.Treatyourselftosomerichtraditionalfoods.1.HowmanytimeshastheWukangBuildingbeenrenovatedinthepast20years?A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5.2.Whichcitysuitsanatureloveraccordingtothetext?A.Shanghai. B.Guangzhou. C.Fuzhòu. D.Nanjing.3.WhatdoGuangzhouandNanjinghaveinmon?A.Theyhaveahistoryofrenovations. B.Theyhavemanyworldfamousbuildings.C.Theyofferwaterfrontgreenwaysfortourists. D.Theybinetraditionalandmoderncultures.BCandaceLeslieCimaisa75yearoldfashionandlifestyleinfluencerworkingtochangetheattitudesregardingagingforbothhergenerationandtheonesfollowinghers.Candace’svideo,sharingamentonherstylethatsays“You’re60.Youshouldn’twearthat”,got7.4millionviewsonsocialmedia.Sheisansweringmentsabouthersleevelessshirtstylechoiceswith“Iam75,actually.”Inhermind,thereisnostigmaattachedtobeingaging.“Irememberbeingonthecheckoutlineatasupermarketandlookingattheheadlinesonthosemagazines.TheywouldalwayshaveheadlineslikeHowtolookyourbestat20,30,and40.Neverdidtheymention50,60,and70,”sherecallsinavideo.Inadditiontohervideos,Candacealsohasablogwhereshespeaksatlengthaboutagingandfashion.Candaceexplainsthatshewearsalotofsleevelesstops,andthereisalwayssomeonewhowritestoherthatwomenover60shouldnotbaretheirarms.Shehasawholearticleonherblogdevotedtothissleevelessshirtstyleelement,whichiscalledWoman’sRighttoBareArms.“So...youhavesomelooseskinonyourarmsorsomeveinsonyourlegsoragespotsonyourhand...Whyisthatabadthing?”Shemakesapoint,sayingthatitiswewhodecidewhetheritisabadthingandwhetherweareashamedofournaturalagingprocessandletothersmakeusfeellessthanweare.Afterall,everyoneages,soweallasasocietyshouldnormalizethesechangesandlearntoseethempositively.Forher,ageisnotjustanumber.It’sabadgeofhonortowearproudly.“Theonlywaytochangethatviewisthatwe,asolderwomen,showthemthatagingisagift,somethingtobeembraced,valuedandshared,”shewrites.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stigma”inparagraph2mean?A.Trouble. B.Worry. C.Shame. D.Difficulty.5.HowdoesCandacerespondtomentsaboutherage?A.Sheusestheopportunitytopromotepositiveaging.B.Sheignoresthemanddoesnotaddressthempublicly.C.Shegetsupsetanddefendsherselfinanaggressivemanner.D.Sheavoidswearingclothesthatmightdrawattentiontoherage.6.WhichwordscanbestdescribeCandace?A.Caringandgenerous. B.Concernedandhelpful.C.Confidentandbrave. D.Strangeandfashionable.7.WhatmessagedoesCandacewanttoconvey?A.Agingshouldbefearedandhidden.B.Agingisanaturalprocesstobecelebrated.C.Fashiontrendsaremoreimportantthanpersonalstyle.D.Ageshoulddefineaperson’slifestyleandappearance.CThesummerof2023wasthehottesteverrecordedonEarth.Carbondioxide(CO2)emissionsfromburningfossilfuelsarethemaincausesbehindclimatechange,andscientistssaytheymustbecontrolled.Butthere’sanothergreenhousegastodealwith:methane.Tacklingitmaybethebestbetforputtingthebrakesonrisingtemperaturesintheshortterm.That’sbecauseit’srelativelyshortlivedintheatmosphere—methanelastsabout12years,whileCO2canstickaroundforhundredsofyears.Wealreadyhavestrategiesforcuttingmethaneemissions—fixingnaturalgasleaks(methaneisthemainponentofnaturalgas),removingcoalgradually(miningoperationsreleasemethane),eatinglessmeatanddairyproducts(cowsburplotsofmethane)andelectrifyingtransportationandappliances.Implementingallexistingstrategiescouldslowglobalwarmingby30percentoverthenextdecade,researchhasshown.Butsomeclimatescientists,includingJackson,sayweneedtogofurther.Scientistswanttodevelopwaystoremovemethanedirectlyfromtheair.Mostideasarestillinearlyresearchstages.TheNationalAcademiesofSciences,EngineeringandMedicineiscurrentlystudyingthesepotentialtechnologies,theirstateofreadinessandpossiblerisks,andwhatfurtherresearchandfundingareneeded.Someoftheapproachesincludereengineeringbacteriathatarealreadygoodateatingmethaneanddevelopingreactorsinmethanerichplacestochemicallytransformthegas.“Methaneisasprint(短跑)andCO2isamarathon,”saysDesiréePlata,acivilandenvironmentalengineeratMIT.“Whilemethaneemissionsareasignificantcontributortoclimatechange,carbondioxideemissionsremaintheprimarydriver.Therefore,wemustcontinuetopursuestrategiestoreduceCO2emissionswhilealsotargetingmethanereduction.”Forscientistsfocusedonremovinggreenhousegases,it’sofftotheraces.8.Whatisthebestwaytostoprisingtemperaturesintheshortterm?A.Quittingburningfossilfuels. B.Dealingwithmethaneemissions.C.Improvingcurrentresearchmethods. D.Controllingcarbondioxideemissions.9.Whatisthepossibleresultofcarryingoutexistingstrategies?A.Reducingtherateofglobalwarming. B.Fixingnaturalgasleaks.C.Trappingmethaneintheatmosphere. D.Increasingtheuseofenergy.10.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinparagraph3?A.Theapproachesarenotfullydeveloped. B.Thecurrentresearchprogressissufficient.C.Someapproacheshavebeenappliedwidely. D.Methaneemissionscanberemovedpletely.11.WhatisDesiréePlata’sattitudetowardstheideaofremovingmethane?A.Indifferent. B.Negative. C.Neutral. D.Supportive.DAdvancesingenerativeartificialintelligence(AI)haveenabledauthenticsoundingspeechsynthesis(語音合成)tothepointthatapersoncannolongerdistinguishwhethertheyaretalkingtoanotherhumanoradeepfake(深度偽造).Ifaperson’sownvoiceis“cloned”byathirdpartywithouttheiragreement,badguyscanuseittosendanymessagetheywant.puterscientistandengineerNingZhanghasdevelopedanewmethodtopreventunauthorizedspeechsynthesisbeforeittakesplace:atoolcalledAntiFake.Traditionaldeepfakedetectionmethodsonlyworkafterthedamageisdone.However,AntiFakepreventsvoicedatafrombeingsynthesizedintoanaudiodeepfakebeforehand.Thistoolturnsthetablesoncybercriminals(網(wǎng)絡(luò)罪犯)byusingsimilarvoicecloningtechniquestheyemploy,butforvoiceprotection.Thesoftwareplicatesvoicedataextractionandfeatureidentificationcrucialforvoicesynthesis.“We’reusinganoppositeAItechniqueoriginallyusedbycybercriminals,butnowwe’reusingitagainstthem,”Zhangexplained.“Weslightlychangetherecordedaudio,justenoughtomakeitunusableforvoiceclonetrainingwhilestillsoundingnaturaltohumans.”BenZhao,aprofessorofputerscienceatUniversityofChicago,saysthatthesoftware,likealldigitalsecuritysystems,willneverprovidepleteprotection.But,headdsthatitcanraisethebarandlimittheattacktoasmallergroupofindividualswithsignificantresources.AntiFakecanalreadyprotectshortervoicerecordingsagainstcloning.Thecreatorsofthetoolbelievethatitcouldbeextendedtoprotectlargeraudiodocumentsormusicfrommisuse.Butthemethodsandtoolsthataredevelopedmustbecontinuouslyadaptedbecausecybercriminalswilllearnandgrowwiththem.12.WhatistheprimarypurposeofAntiFake?A.Toimprovethequalityofsyntheticspeech. B.Toclonevoiceswithouttheowner’sapproval.C.Todetectdeepfakesaftertheyhavebeencreated. D.Tostopunapprovedspeechgenerationfromhappening.13.HowdoesAntiFakedifferfromthesetraditionalmethods?A.Itpreventsaudiodeepfakesinadvance. B.Itcannotdetectdeepfakesuntilcreated.C.Itonlyworksonshortvoicerecordings. D.Itreliesonhumanlistenerstoidentifydeepfakes.14.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Developersshouldfocusonshortvoicerecordings.B.Thebattleagainstdeepfakesrequiresongoingefforts.C.AntiFakeisineffectiveagainstadvancedcloningtechniques.D.AntiFakeprovidespermanentsolutionstothedeepfakethreat.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheFutureofVoiceTechnology. B.AMethodforDetectingAIDeepfakes.C.TheChallengeofTellingHumanVoices. D.ATooltoKeepAIfromStealingYourVoice.廣東省佛山市20232024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末英語試題一、閱讀理解AInthe40yearsafterEdmundHilaryandTenzingNorgayfirstreachedthetopofMountEverest(珠穆朗瑪)in1953,anaverageof12peopleayearfollowedintheirfootsteps.In2023,morethan1,200peopleattemptedtheclimb.Hightechequipmentandbetterunderstandingofthephysicalimpactofhighaltitudes(海拔)havebroughtnewhopefulstoEverest.ButWillCockrell,inhisnewbookEverest.Inc,arguesthattheprimaryreasonistheestablishmentofaprofessionalguidingindustry.TheguidingindustryexistsmainlybecauseofDickBas.Bas,whomadeafortuneinoil,boughthiswayontothreedifferentEverestexpeditions(探險(xiǎn))and,in1985,aged55,hebecameboththeoldestandleastexperiencedclimbertoreachthetop.Thesightofanordinarypersonontopoftheworldgeneratedtheestablishmentofpaniestomeetthenewdemandfortours.Theearlyyearsofguided
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