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專題02閱讀理解(說(shuō)明文)1.【2023屆湖北省華中師范大學(xué)附中第二次質(zhì)量檢測(cè)試題】Forthefirsttime,UnitedNationsmembershaveagreedonaunifiedtreaty(協(xié)議)toprotectbiodiversityonthehighseas,representingaturningpointforvaststretchesoftheplanetwhereconservationhaspreviouslybeenheldbackbyaconfusingpatchwork(拼湊)oflaws.TheUNConventionontheLawoftheSeacameintoforcein1994,beforemarinebiodiversitywasawell-establishedconcept.Anupdatedframeworktoprotectmarinelifeintheregionsoutsidenationalboundarywaters,knownasthehighseas,hadbeenindiscussionsformorethan20years,butpreviouseffortstoreachanagreementhadrepeatedlyfailed.Theunifiedtreaty,whichappliestonearlyhalftheplanet’ssurface,wasreachedlateonSaturday.UNSecretary-GeneralAntonioGuterreswelcomesthefinalizationofthetextoftheUnitedNationsOceanTreaty,hisspokesmansaidonSaturday.“Thisbreakthrough,whichcoversnearlytwo-thirdsoftheocean,markstheculminationofnearlytwodecadesofworkandbuildsonthelegacy(遺產(chǎn))oftheUnitedNationsConventionontheLawoftheSea,”astatementsaid.NicholaClark,anoceanexpertatthePewCharitableTrustscalledthelong-awaitedtreatytext“aonce-in-a-generationopportunitytoprotecttheoceans-amajorwinforbiodiversity”.Thetreatywillcreateanewbodytomanagetheconservationofoceanlifeandestablishmarine-protectedare-asonthehighseas.Clarksaidthat’scriticaltoachievingtheUNBiodiversityConference’srecentpromisetoprotect30percentoftheplanet’swaters,forconservation.Thetreatyalsoestablishesgroundrulesforconductingenvironmentalimpactassessmentsforcommercialactivitiesintheoceans.TreatynegotiationswereinitiallyanticipatedtoconcludeonFriday,butstretchedthroughthenightintoSaturday.Themakingofthetreatyrepresents“ahistoricandoverwhelmingsuccessforinternationalmarineprotection,”saidSteffiLemke,Germany’senvironmentminister.8.WhatcanwelearnabouttheUNConventionontheLawoftheSea?A.ItisthebasisoftheUNOceanTreaty. B.Itleadstoalotofcontroversy.C.Ithasbeendiscussedforover20years. D.Itisacompletefailure.9.Whichofthefollowingcouldreplacetheunderlinedword“culmination”inParagraph3?A.Beginning. B.Impact. C.End. D.Break.10.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?A.Commercialoceanactivitieswillbemonitored.B.Preservationof30%oftheplanetwillbeensured.C.Protectedareasonthehighseaswillbeexpanded.D.Anexistingdepartmentwillmanagetheconservation.11.WhyisthemakingoftheUNoceantreatyrecognizedasahistoricsuccess?A.Ittakestoughandlongnegotiations.B.Thehighseasarestressedforthefirsttime.C.Unityinprotectingthehighseasisachieved.D.Theconceptofmarinebiodiversityisestablished.2.【2023屆福建省福州市高三第二次質(zhì)量檢測(cè)】WHENKIMJI-UNlivedinSeoul,sheworriedaboutfindingagoodjob.Now,sheisworriedthatdroughtmayruinhercrop.The23-year-oldstartedafarmlastyear.Herfirstharvestwasasuccess;shewassurprisedthatherblackbeansdidbetterthanherstrawberries.MsKimispartofaphenomenoncalledkitchen,orreturningtorurallife.Coinedamillenniumago,thetermcropsupduringperiodsofeconomichardship.Thistime,inthewakeofthepandemic,manynewfarmershaveneverlivedinthecountrysidebefore.Byplantingyoungfarmersinruralareas,thegovernmenthopestoenjoybigrewardsinfuture.Theplanisworking.In2021nearly380,000peoplemovedtothecountryside.Comfortwithdigitaltechnologygivesyoungfarmersalegup,saysChoKyung-ik,thedirectoroftheBeginningFarmer’sCentre,aninstitutioneducatingthosewhowishtokwichonatitsdowntownoffices.TheysellfreshproduceonNaver,SouthKorea’slargestsearchengine.Thecentreteachestechniqueslikehowtouseatractor(拖拉機(jī))orselectthebestcrops.Itarrangesatrialperiodduringwhichambitiousfarmersworkundertheguidanceofanoldhand,learningwhatitmeanstodoback-breakinglabourfromdawntodusk.Themostimportantlessonishowtogetonwiththelocals.Thevillagersarealsoofferedtipsonhowtoacttowardsthenewcomers.Thatpartisnotyetatotalsuccess.MsKimsaysherneighbourshaveabadtemper.“Theoldpeoplecomeinhereandgivemeunwantedadvice,orsaythatIwillneverbeabletogrowanything,”shesays.Herblackbeansbegtodiffer.SheandtheSouthKoreangovernmentwillbehopingthathercropsputtheargumenttorestforgood.4.WhydoesthewritertellMsKim’sstory?A.Tostartadiscussion.B.Tointroduceatopic.C.Toexplainasolution.D.Tomakeacomparison.5.Whatdoestheunderlined“alegup”inparagraph3mean?A.Anewidentity.B.Ahelpinghand.C.Abigreward.D.Adifferentidea.6.Whatisthechallengefortheyoungfarmers?A.Farmingtechniques.B.Hardwork.C.Communicativeskills.D.Unwantedadvice.7.WhatcanweinferfromkwichoninSouthKorea?A.Farmingmakeshugeprofits.B.Localsneedtechnicaltraining.C.Ithelpstoreviveruralareas.D.Governmentshouldhelpfarmers.3.【2023屆福建省廈門(mén)一中高三下學(xué)期二模試題】Toomuchtimespentongaming,smartphonesandwatchingtelevisionislinkedtoheightenedlevelsanddiagnoses(診斷)ofanxietyordepressioninchildrenasyoungasage2,accordingtoanewstudy.Evenafteronlyonehourofscreentimedaily,childrenandteensmaybegintohavelesscuriosity,lowerself-control,lessemotionalstabilityandagreaterinabilitytofinishtasks,reportsSanDiegoStateUniversitypsychologistJeanTwengeandUniversityofCeorgiapsychologyprofessorW.KeithCampbell.Theywereparticularlyinterestedinassociationsbetweenscreentimeanddiagnosesofanxietyanddepressioninyouth,whichhasnotyetbeenstudiedingreatdetail.TwengeandCampbellfoundadolescentswhospendmorethansevenhoursadayonscreensweretwiceaslikelyasthosespendingonehourtohavebeendiagnosedwithanxietyordepression.Overall,linksbetweenscreentimeandwell-beingwerelargeramongadolescentsthanamongyoungchildren.“Atfirst,Iwassurprisedthattheassociationswerelargerforadolescents,”Twengesaid.“However,adolescentsspendmoretimeontheirphonesandonsocialmedia,andtheseactivitiesaremorestronglylinkedtolowwell-beingthanwatchingtelevisionandvideos,whichismostofyoungerchildren’sscreentime.”ThestudyprovidesfurtherevidencethattheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics’(AAP)establishedscreentimelimits—onehourperdayforthoseaged2to5,withafocusonhigh-qualityprograms—arevalid(有效的),Twengesaid.Thestudyalsosuggeststhatsimilarlimits—perhapstotwohoursaday-shouldbeappliedtoschool-agedchildrenandadolescents,saidTwenge.Intermsofprevention,establishingpossiblecausesandoutcomesoflowpsychologicalwell-beingisespeciallyimportantforchildandadolescentpopulations.“Halfofmentalhealthproblemsdevelopbyadolescence,”TwengeandCampbellwroteintheirpaper.8.WhatdoweknowaboutTwengeandCampbell’sstudyaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Itrequiresfurtherresearch.B.Itbringschildrenlesscomfort.C.Itneedsgreaterabilitytofinish.D.Itgeneratesmorepublicconcern.9.Whatisareasonforthedifferentdegreesofimpactonchildren?A.Theeffectsoftheharmfulcontents.B.Teens’strongeraddictiontoscreens.C.Theportabilityofelectronicdevices.D.Teens’negativeemotionsatdiscipline.10.WhichofthefollowingdotheresearcherswantAAPtodo?A.Providehigh-qualityprograms.B.Issueminimumscreentimelimits.C.Applythelimitstoolderchildren.D.Presentfurtherevidenceforprevention.11.Whatdoesthisstudyfocuson?A.Adolescents’mentalproblems.B.Thebadhabitsoftheyoungadults.C.Lowlevelofmentalhealthinyouth.D.Theimportanceoftheyoungpopulation.4.【2023屆廣東省廣州天河區(qū)高三二模試題】Thisparagraphisnotordinary.Lookatit.Atfirst,itwon’tlooktooodd.Justanormalparagraph—youmaythink.Butlookatitagainandyoumightfinditabitunusual.Canyouspotit?Isanything...missing?Whatyou’vejustreadisalipogram-atextwithoutaparticularletter.Itisthehardestkindasitdoesn’tcontaintheletterE-themostcommonletterintheEnglishlanguage.Trywritingoneyourselfandyou’llimaginethetaskfacedbytheFrenchwriterGeorgesPerec,whenafriendchallengedhimtowriteawholenovelwithoutusingE-aletterwhichisevenmorecommoninFrench.Perecwasafrighteninglycleverwriter,aloverofwordgamesandpuzzlesandalsoamasteroftheChineseboardgameGo.AswellaswritingcrosswordpuzzlesforParismagazines,hehadalreadywrittena5,000-wordpalindrome,atextthatreadsthesameforwardsandbackwards,likethewell-known“Aman,aplan,acanal-Panama.”Buthisfriendsthoughtthistaskwouldbebeyondhim.Perectookupthechallenge.Hewasunabletousemorethan70%oftheFrenchwords,includingthosemostcommonlyused.Surprisingly,hediscoveredthis“impossible”ruleunlockedhisimagination.Helaterclaimedhewrotethisnovelfasterthananyofhisotherbooks.Hewasforcedtothinkandfightforeverysentence.Hehadnochoicebuttobeoriginal.TheresultwasLaDisparition,adetectivestoryaboutthemysteriousdisappearanceofacharacternamedA.Vowl.TheonlyEswerethefourinhisnameonthecover.Despitethedozensofcluesaboutthefantasticallydifficultrule,manyoriginalreviewersfailedtospotwhatwasstaringtheminthefaces—themissingletter.Embarrassingforthecritics,buthilariousforthewriterandhisfriends.Fortunately,thegamePerecwasplayingdidnotdestroythebookitself.Everysentenceseemstwistedslightlyoutofshape,andtheresultingstyleisunique.8.Whydoesthewriterstartwithalipogram?A.ToprovePerec’sworkishard.B.TointroducePerec’stoughtask.C.Todemonstratewhatalipogramis.D.Tochallengereaderstowriteone.9.WhichofthefollowingisNOTapalindrome?A.Madam. B.Nursesran.C.NoXinNixon. D.Nolemons,nomelon.10.WhatdidPerecthinkofthechallengehetookup?A.Itforcedhimtowritefaster. B.Itenrichedhiswritingstyles.C.Nowriterbuthecouldmakeit. D.Itfreedhiscreativityinwriting.11.Whatdoestheunderlineword“hilarious”meaninparagraph5?A.Confusing. B.Surprising. C.Verylucky. D.Extremelyfunny.5.【2023屆湖北省十一校第二次聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試題】Recently,Googleresearcherspublishedapaperdescribingresultsfromanartificialintelligence(AI)tool,calledMusicLM,builttocreatemusic.ItisnotthefirstAImusictooltolaunch.ButtheexamplesGoogleprovidesdemonstratemusicalcreativeabilitybasedonalimitedsetofdescriptivewords.AIshowshowcomplexcomputersystemshavebeentrainedtobehaveinhuman-likeways.GoogleengineersexplaintheMusicLMsystemthisway:First,ausercomesupwithawordorwordsthatdescribethekindofmusictheywantthetooltocreate.Forexample,ausercouldenterthisshortphraseintothesystem:“acontinuouscalmingviolinbackedbyasoftguitarsound.”Thedescriptionsenteredcanincludedifferentmusicstyles,instrumentsorotherexistingsounds.SeveraldifferentmusicexamplesproducedbyMusicLMwerepublishedonline.Someofthegeneratedmusiccamefromjustone-or-two-worddescriptions,suchas“jazz”,or“techno”.Thesystemcreatedotherexamplesfrommoredetaileddescriptionscontainingwholesentences.Intheresultingrecording,themusicseemstokeepveryclosetothedescription.Theteamsaidthatthemoredetailedthedescriptionis,thebetterthesystemcanattempttoproduceit.Inadditiontogeneratingnewmusicfromwrittendescriptions,theteamsaidthesystemcanalsocreateexamplesbasedonaperson’sownsinging,whistlingorplayinganinstrument.Theresearcherssaidthetool“produceshigh-qualitymusic...overseveralminutes,whilebeingfaithfultothetextconditioningsignal”.Althoughithasn’tbeenreleasedforpublicuse,Googleannounceditwasreleasinga“high-qualitydataset(數(shù)據(jù)集)”ofmorethan5,500music-writingpairspreparedbyprofessionalmusicianscalledMusicCaps.TheresearcherstookthatsteptoassistinthedevelopmentofotherAImusicgenerators.TheMusicLMresearcherssaidtheybelievetheyhavedesignedanewtooltohelpanyonequicklyandeasilycreatehigh-qualitymusicselections.However,theteamsaiditalsorecognizessomeriskslinkedtothemachinelearningprocess8.HowdoesMusicLMwork?A.Itadaptsmusicfromrecordings.B.Itgeneratesmusicfromwrittendescriptions.C.Itteachesusershowtoplayamusicalinstrument.D.Itrecommendssongsbasedonauser’slisteninghistory.9.WhydidGooglereleasetheMusicCapsdataset?A.TodisplaythecapabilitiesofMusicLM.B.ToallowthepublictouseMusicLM.C.TohelpdevelopotherAImusicgenerators.D.TopromotetheMusicCapsmusic-writingservice.10.WhatmightbeanadvantageofusingMusicLMformusiccreation?A.Itcanimprovetheoverallqualityofmusicintheindustry.B.Itcanreplacehumanmusiciansandcomposers.C.Itcanproducemusicthatismorecomplexthanhuman-mademusic.D.Itcancreatemusicquicklyandefficiently.11.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.GooglehasdevelopedMusicLMAtocreatemusicfromwrittendescriptionsandotherinputs.B.MusicLM-anexampleofAIsystemscanbehaveinhuman-likeways.C.MusicLMcancreatemusicfollowingwrittendescriptionsandusingothersasinput.D.GooglehasreleasedadatasettohelpdevelopotherAImusicgenerators.6.【2023屆湖南省衡陽(yáng)市高三二模英語(yǔ)試題】Doyoueverfeelguiltyforrelaxing,evenafteryou’veworkedhardallday?Doyoufeellikeyoushouldbedoingmoredespiteworkingfullhoursandnearingburnout?Youmaybeexperiencingproductivitydysmorphia(生產(chǎn)力畸形).Itisawaytodescribethefeelingoffailingtorecognizeyouraccomplishmentsandwantingtocontinuedoingmore,evenwhenyou’rerunningonfumes.AuthorAnnaCodrea-Radowhowroteanarticleaboutproductivitydysmorphiaclaimed“itisthepursuitofproductivitythatdrivesustodomorewhilerobbingusoftheabilitytoenjoyanysuccesswemightencounteralongtheway”.Highlycompetitiveandjob-ledculturecontributetoconstantlypursuingproductivitythateatsawayatotherareasoflife.Infact,you’reoftenpraisedforputtingproductivityaboveyourwell-being.Rememberhowschoolsrewardedperfectattendance?Similarly,companiespreferemployeeswhogetthemaxi-mumworkdonewhiletakingthefewestpossiblebreaks.Rewardslikethesehavestrengthenedthatrestisbadandthatbeingconstantlyatworkistherightthingtodo.Plus,theproblemisn’tthatthebosstellsthemtodoit,butratherthattheyinternalizetheneedtoalwaysbeproductiveevenwhenthey’regoingsome-wheretoenjoyleisuretime.Habitslikethesemaybebornoutofthesocialpressuretofindself-worthinworkachievements.Somewritershaveevenbegundescribingrestasproductive,asifpeopleshouldstoprelaxingifitdoesn’timproveperformanceinsomeway.Notonlydoesthismindsetmakeitdifficulttoviewandcelebrateyourachievements,butitalsopushesyoutobuildyourentirelifearoundwork.Theonlymilestonesthatmatterareachievingworkgoals.Theworstpart?There’snosenseoffulfillmentwhenyoureachthesegoals.8.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“runningonfumes”meaninParagraph1?A.Tired. B.Excited. C.Satisfied. D.Disappointed.9.Whichisthereasonforconstantlypursuingproductivity?A.Minorcompetitiveness. B.Pressurefromjobs.C.Instructionsfromtheboss. D.Internalizedneeds.10.Whichmaybeanexampleofproductivitydysmorphia?A.Amancompletesworkinworkinghours. B.Amanenjoysleisuretimewithhisfamily.C.Awomanworkseverywhereatanytime. D.Awomanstopsforarelaxationregularly.11.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthedescriptionofsomewriters?A.Favorable. B.Negative. C.Unconcerned. D.Neutral.7.【2023屆江蘇南京市鹽城市第二次調(diào)研試題】Amongmyfriends,onetopicseemstodominateourconversations:bones.Itmakessense,giventhat20percentofAmericanwomenover50haveosteoporosis(骨質(zhì)疏松)andthatmorethanhalfhaveboneloss.Formen,thefiguresarelower:4percentandathird.Worldwide,oneoutofthreewomenover50andoneoutoffiveoldermenwilldevelopafracture(骨折).Anotherreasonfortheendlessargumentaboutboneproblemsismassconfusionoverhowbesttostrengthenyourbonesandwhetherdietreallymakesadifference.Dietresearchisalwaysmessy,andstudyresultsonnutritionandbonehealthhaven’tbeenconsistent.Butgraduallysomeclarityisemerging.Aswedrawupresolutionsforwhattoeat,it’susefultolookatnewdataonvitaminD.Calciumisthekeyclementforbuildingbones,andvitaminDhelpstoabsorbcalciumfromthefoodwecat,sodoctorsoftenrecommendDsupplements(補(bǔ)充劑)tomakeupforage-relatedboneloss.ButarecentstudyfoundthattakingDsupplementsforfiveyearsdidnotreducetherateoffracturesinseniors.Thatresultbuiltonearlierfindings,ledbythesameteam,thatthesesupplementsdonotimprovebonedensity(密度).“FoodandsunexposurelikelyprovideenoughvitaminDforhealthyadults,”saysMerylLeBoff,wholedthestudy.Whatdoeshelpmaintainstrongbonesforallofus?Theeasyanswerisfoodhighincalcium,suchasmilkandtofu.Gettingitfromfoodisbest,LeBoffsays,“becausetherearesomanyothernutrients(營(yíng)養(yǎng)物質(zhì)),andyouhaveamorecontinuousabsorptionthanwithDsupplements.”Theotherkeyelementofbonehealthinvolvescaloriesoutratherthancaloriesin.Weight-bearingexercisestimulatesboneformationthroughoutlife.Sowhilefocusingonbetternutritionalchoices,addmoreexercisetoyourdailymenu.32.Whatdothestatisticsinparagraph1emphasize?A.Theseriousnessofboneproblems.B.Theconcernaboutseniorcitizens.C.Theconfusionaboutstrengtheningbones.D.Theimportanceofhavingabalanceddiet.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph2imply?A.Dietresearchisnolongerachallenge.B.We’vemaderesolutionstostudydiets.C.Findingsonbonehealthprovetobesimilar.D.Webegintoagreeonwaystokeepboneshealthy.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromtherecentstudy?A.PeoplecanabsorbvitaminDinfoodeasily.B.ThefindingsgoagainstLeBoffsearlierones.C.Dsupplementsplayaminorrolethanexpected.D.Fracturesarelinkedwithweight-bearingexercise.35.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Arecipeforbetterbones B.Yourbonescry!C.ThemagicofDsupplements D.VitaminDwins!8.【2023屆江蘇省蘇北七市高三二模英語(yǔ)試題】WhenshefirstcametoBritainasarefugee(難民)fromNigeriasixyearsago,Kemihadathree-month-olddaughter,aroominasharedhouseand£5.39tosurviveoneachday.Findingmoneyfornewclotheswasoutofthequestion.Afterfouryears,Kemiwasgranted(給與)refugeestatusandsecuredherfirstjobinterview—unsurprisingly,shehadnothingtowear.However,shewasreferredtoasmallsocialenterprisecalledGiveYourBest,whichaskedherhersizeandwhatkindofclothessheliked.“Andtheygavemethreebeautifulshirts.Thoseclotheswerelikegoldtome.TheyaskedmewhatIactuallywanted.Thatmakesyoufeelvalued.”TheinitiativewaslaunchedbySolEscobar,whohadspentseveralyearsvolunteeringatrefugeecampsinnorthernFrance.Afriendputherincontactwithahouseholdofrefugeewomenwhocouldn’taccessanyclothing.Escobarrealisedshehadsurplus(剩余)clothesshecoulddonate,andappealedtoherfriendsandnetworksforhelp.Shewasfloodedwithoffers,butdidn’twanttooverloadthewomenwithpotentiallyimproperclothing.“SoIthought,ifItakephotosofalloftheseitemsandputthemonanInstagrampage,theycanallchoosethethingsthattheyactuallywant.”Eighteenmonthslater,GiveYourBesthasprocessedalmost11,000itemsofclothing,andhasmorethan800refugeewomenapprovedto“shop”forfreeonitsvirtualshopfront.Itisaimingformuchmore,however.HavingreachedtheverylimitofdonationsandrequestsitcouldhandlethroughInstagram,theenterprisehasjustlaunchedanewdigitalplatformthatwillallowittohugelyupscale.Likethehugelysuccessfulclothingresaleapp,clothesarephotographedanduploadedtoGiveYourBest,wherecustomersselectthosetheylikeanddonorsthenposttheitem.Crucially,however,nomoneychangeshands.Aswellasgivingchoicetoitsusersandminimisingfashionwaste,Escobarsaysoneconsequencehasbeenthesmallbutintimate(親密的)connectionsestablishedbetweendonorandshopper.Manydonorschoosetoincludeasupportivenoteandasmallgift—hugelywelcomedbyrecipients(接受者),butalsoareminderthat“ontheothersideofyourpackage,there’sawomanwhoisyoursizeandhasyourfashionsense,becauseshe’sshoppingfromyourwardrobe(衣櫥)”.8.What’sthepurposeoftheenterprise?A.Toofferjobtrainingtorefugees.B.Toprovidechildcareforrefugees.C.Togiverefugeesdignityofchoice.D.Tostrengthenrefugees’socialposition.9.Whatdoesparagraph3focuson?A.Howtheenterprisesurvived.B.Howtheenterpriseadvertised.C.Howtheenterprisewasnamed.D.Howtheenterprisewasinitiated.10.Whatdowelearnabouttheenterprisefromthetext?A.Itiswarmlyreceived.B.Itisdifficulttooperate.C.Itmakeshugeprofits.D.Itneedstobemorecreative.11.Whatdoestheenterprisebringtoitsdonorsandrecipients?A.Enjoyableshoppingexperience.B.Asenseofsocialresponsibility.C.Closeinterpersonalrelationship.D.Agoodinsightintofashiontrend.9.【2023屆遼寧省鞍山市高三第二次質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(cè)英語(yǔ)試題】Somepeopleworryaboutrobotstakingworkawayfromhumanbeings,butthereareafewjobsthateventhesepeopleadmitmostofuswouldnotwant.Oneiscleaningupradioactivewaste,particularlywhenitisinsideanuclearpowerstation.So,sendintherobots?In2011theFukushimaDaiichinuclearpowerstationinJapansufferedaseriesofmeltdownsafteritssafetysystemsfailedfollowingatsunami.Robotswerethensentintoittomonitorradiationlevelsandstartcleaningthingsup.Manygotstuck,brokedownorhadtheircircuitsfriedbytheintenseradiation.StoppingsuchthingshappeningagainispartoftheworkoftheNationalCentreforNuclearRobotics(NCNR).ItisledbyRustamStolkinoftheUniversityofBirmingham,anditspurposeistoimprovetheroutineuseofroboticsinnuclearpowerstations.OneproblemwiththerobotssentintotheruinsofFukushimaDaiichiwasthattheywerenotparticularlyclever.Mostwereoperatedbysomeoneatasafedistance.Suchmachines’armsaretrickytomoveaccuratelywhenviewedviaavideoscreen.Dr.Stolkinbelievestheansweristoequipthemwithartificialintelligence(AI),sothattheycanoperatebythemselves.Thenuclearindustry,however,isextremelyprudent.So,forthemoment,AIisneededtoassisthumanoperators.Forexample,insteadofrelyingonaremotehumanoperatortooperateallitscontrols,anAI-equippedrobotfacedwithapileofdifferentobjectstomovewoulduseacameratounderstandthoseobjects’shapesandpositionsrelativetooneanother.Itcouldthenplanhowbesttograspeachobjectandmoveittoaproperlydesigneddisposalskip.OthermembersofNCNRareexaminingdifferentaspectsoftheproblem.AttheUniversityofBristol,TomScottleadsagroupworkingonmeansforrobotstoidentifymaterials,includingvarioussortsofplastic.GerhardNeumannoftheUniversityofLincolnisdevelopingadvancednavigationsystems.Andtoensurerobots’circuitsdon’tgetfried,KlausMcDonaldMaierattheUniversityofEssexisdevelopingelectronicstofightagainsttheeffectsofradiation.8.HowdidtherobotsperformatFukushimaDaiichiin2011?A.Theywerenotcapableofthetask. B.Theycleanedupthewasteintime.C.Theywerenotaffectedbyradiation. D.Theyfoundithardtoidentifymaterials.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prudent”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Admiring. B.Cautious. C.Successful. D.Independent.10.Whichuniversityistryingtohelprobotsfindoutwhatobjectsaremadeof?A.TheUniversityofBirmingham. B.TheUniversityofLincoln.C.TheUniversityofBristol. D.TheUniversityofEssex.11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WillAIrobotsthreatenmorejobs? B.Couldrobotsreplacehumanbeings?C.Extremerobotics:cleaningupnuclearwaste D.Nuclearrobotics:speedinguptheexploration10.【2023屆江蘇省蘇州八校聯(lián)盟高三二模檢測(cè)試題】Nowadays,bamboogrowthcyclesandthedietaryneedsoflemurs(狐猴)areoutofsync.Findingsshowrainfallsarechangingannually.Overthepasttwoyears,therehasbeenathree-mon

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