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學(xué)霸新視野Module7Greatbooks[熱點(diǎn)素材](2024·原創(chuàng))任務(wù)型閱讀。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從所給的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇合適的選項(xiàng)填入文中空白

處(有兩項(xiàng)多余)。A.Withthehelpoftechnology,thestartingpointforhumanthinkingwill

onlygrowhigher.B.AIhasappearedinmanyfieldsinpeople’slife.C.ThisisnotthefirsttimethatworkscreatedwithAIhavewonprizes.D.However,itisimpossibletocopyexactly,orevencomecloseto

matchingthedepthofhuman-createdliteraryworks.E.WritingwithAIisabletogetpeopletohavelessfreetimetodoother

things.F.ThisisanovelwrittenbymakingfulluseofAIlikeChatGPT.G.Butshefeelsbadaboutasocietythatistoogoodtocriminals.時(shí)文閱讀人工智能參與作品獲獎(jiǎng),文學(xué)創(chuàng)作路在何方?

AI-generatedcontenthasbeenabigwinrecentlyintheworldofbooks.

JapaneseauthorRieKudanwontheAkutagawaPrize(芥川獎(jiǎng))forher

workThe

Tokyo

Tower

of

Sympathy(《東京都同情塔》).“Iwouldlike

toworkwellwithAItoexpressmycreativity,”shesaid.

“1.

?Andprobablyabout5percentofthewholetextwaswritten

directlybygenerativeAI,”the33-year-oldauthortoldThe

Japan

Times

afterwinningtheprize.Thestorycentresaroundanarchitect(建筑師).Shecreatesa

comfortableprison(監(jiān)獄).2.

?F

G

3.

InOctober2023,

The

Land

of

Machine

Memories(《機(jī)憶

之地》)wonsecondprizeatasciencefictioncompetitioninChina.The

fictionwasallcreatedbyAIwiththeprompts(提示)givenbyShen

Yang,whoteachesatTsinghuaUniversity.Sowillmoreandmoreliterary(文學(xué)的)worksbecreatedbyAI?

Discussionsarestillongoing.TheJapaneseliterarycritic(評(píng)論家)Akira

OkawadasaidthatitwasdifficultforAItocreatedeepworksonethical(倫

理的)themes.C

SomewritersthinkwiththeincreasinguseofAIinthecreationofthe

text,pictures,andvideos,AIhasbecomeagreattoolforhelping

humansinthewritingprocess.4.

?Somewritersturneditdown

becauseitlackedemotionandtheydidn’tthinkitwasgoodenough.However,theChinesewriterLuoPingthinksAIputshumansinmore

heatedcompetition.“5.

”Luosaid.“IthinkthisisonlythebeginningforAIin

creatingliterature,”the

ChinesewriterFuChangyisaid.“Wewillwaitandseehowthefuturegoes.”D

A

閱讀理解。狗拉雪橇大賽Mushers(趕狗拉雪橇的人)anddogsswarmedaroundontheracetrack.WhenSunshineandFoxywalked

to

theirtethers(系繩),she

decidedthatFudgewouldtaketheleadposition.Susiedesperatelywantedhimtoleadherteam,butcouldshewinwithhim?Afterthestaffcheckedhersled(雪橇)andteam,

shetookpartintheraceanddrewtheNumberFiveposition.外刊閱讀MumtiedtheNumberFivecardoverSusie’sovercoatasSusiereadthe

racetrailmapforthethree-milecoursecarefully.Thensheledherteamtothe

line-upofmushersandteamswhowaitedatthestartingline.Climbingonher

runners,shetalkedquietlytoherdogstoquietthemasthecountdown(倒

計(jì)時(shí))started.TeamsOne,Two,Three,andFourhurriedofffromthestarting

line.“

,”theloudspeakershouted.“Hike!”Susiesaid,andherdogssprangforward.Hishead

down,shortlegsstretchedwide,F(xiàn)udgeledtheway.“Staycalm,”Susiethoughtastheydashedoverthecourse.“Watch

fortrailmarkers.Keepyoureyespeeledforotherteams.Balanceandpedalto

helpthedogs.”“Gee!Gee!Gee!”shecalledtoFudgeastheyapproachedabend

inthetrail.“Good!”shesaidwhenhemadeaperfectrightturn.Histongueout,eyesalert,F(xiàn)udgestreakedon,ignoringthecrowd

andthenoise,doingeverythingsheasked,workingjustforher.Breathless

mileslater,Susieandherdogscrossedthefinishline.SheandFudgewatchedastheracemarshalpostedherscore.Susie

didn’twin.Shelookedoutovertheemptyracefield,withherhand

onFudge’sfurryhead.Shedidn’tfeelasdisappointedasshehadexpected.

HowcouldshefeelsorryforherselfafterwatchingthisvaliantlittleHusky?Theydidn’twin,butFudgeranlikeachampion,doinghisbest.And

therewasalwaysnextwintertotryagainforthebigone.(素材來(lái)源:

Cricket)(

A

)1.WhatdoyouknowaboutFudge?A.Fudgeisadog.B.Fudgeisamusher.C.Fudgeisthemother.D.Fudgeisthedaughter.A(

C

)2.創(chuàng)新考法·組合選擇WhichistheRIGHTorderofwhathappenedinthestory?①Susiestudiedtheracetrailmap.②SusiedrewtheNumberFiveposition.③Susieandherdogsfinishedtherace.④Susiequietedherdogsbeforetherace.A.①②③④B.③④①②C.②①④③D.①④②③C(

C

)3.創(chuàng)新考法·還原句子Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinto

”inPara.4?A.ComeonB.WelldoneC.NumberFiveD.CongratulationsC(

D

)4.創(chuàng)新考法·情節(jié)推斷Whatmighthappenthenextwinter?A.Fudgemightlosetheraceforthefirsttime.B.FudgemightwatchtheraceonTV.C.Fudgemightwintheraceforthefirsttime.D.Fudgemighttakepartintheraceagain.DModule8Sportslife[熱點(diǎn)素材](2024·原創(chuàng))閱讀理解。法國(guó)導(dǎo)演與中國(guó)戲曲結(jié)緣

FrenchtheaterdirectorPatrickSommierisdevotedtopassingonthetrue

meaningofChineseoperastotheFrenchpublic.In2004,hewasinvitedto

takepartinanimportanteventabouttheBeijingOpera,andhetookitto

France.SommiersaysthatwhenhearrivedinChina,hefoundthebeautyof

theBeijingOperaquickly.時(shí)文閱讀RecallinghisfirstworkingwiththeBeijingVocationalCollegeofOpera

andArts(BVCOA),Sommiersayshewasimpressedbythevigor(活

力)oftheactorsbehindthemakeupandcostumes.Hewasalsotouchedby

theChineseprofessorswhopassedtheirknowledgetotheirstudentsbyacting

withthem,whichisdifferenttothewaythingsaredoneintheFrench

theaterworld.Sommierbeganstudyingdifferentperformanceformsanddecidedto

introducetraditionalChineseoperastotheFrenchaudience.Followinghissuggestion,theBVCOAstagedaseriesofperformances

in2005.Theperformancesdrewover22,000spectators,andmorethan

7,000FrenchstudentstookpartintheworkshopswearingChineseopera

makeupandcostumes.Sommierhopesthattheaudiencetrulyunderstandthebeautyofthe

BeijingOpera.In2010,Sommierextendedhiscooperationwiththe

BVCOAandbroughtthenewlycreatedversionoftheChineseclassicThe

Water

Marginonthestage.Overtheyears,hehascontinuedtodiscoverdifferentChineseoperas.

InthesoutheasterncityofQuanzhouinFujianProvince,hewasfascinated

byLiyuanOpera,whichhesaidwasthebesthe’deverseen.In2014,

SommiertookLiyuanOperatoParisandmanyotherEuropeancitiesontour.Theyear2024marksthe60thanniversaryoftheestablishmentof

diplomaticrelations(建交60周年)betweenChinaandFrance.It’salsothe

China-FranceYearofCultureandTourism.Therearemanyculturalevents,

includingtheatershows.SommierhopestheFrenchandChinesewillimpresseachotherwith

high-qualityshows.(

B

)1.Whathappenedin2004accordingtothepassage?A.SommierbegantoworkwiththeBVCOA.B.SommiertooktheBeijingOperatoFrance.C.SommierknewthetruemeaningofChineseoperas.D.SommierdecidedtocometoChinatolearnChineseoperas.(

D

)2.Theunderlinedword“spectators”means“

”.A.performersB.professorsC.directorsD.audiencesBD(

A

)3.創(chuàng)新考法·行文方式Theauthorwritesthispassagein

the

order.A.timeB.spaceC.characterD.feelingA任務(wù)型閱讀。制作彩虹Newtonkeptthinking.Heimaginedeachcolourasadifferentkindof

lightray—maybewithdifferentsizesorenergy.Newtonnoticedthatwhether

hemaderainbowswithaprism(棱鏡)orwithapanofwater,thecolours

alwaysspreadoutinthesameorder.Purpleandbluelightswereatoneend,

withred

.Maybeclearmaterialssuchasglassand

waterwerebending(彎曲)thepathofeachtypeofraytodifferentextents

asitpassedthrough.外刊閱讀Areallthecolourspresentinthewhitelight?Doestheprismsimply

fanthemoutaccordingtohowmuchtheglassbendsthem?Toanswerthese

questions,headdedalens(透鏡)behindtheprismtofocustherainbow

togetheragainonasinglepointonthewall—andgotthewhitelight.He

provedthatthewhitelightincludesalltheothercolours.Althoughintheactualspectrum(光譜),thecolourschanged

graduallyintoeachotherwithnocleardividinglines,Newtonmadeahuge

step!Hedividedupthespectrumintosevenbands(波段),givingusthe

rainbowweknowtoday:red,orange,yellow,green,blue,

indigo,andpurple—thoughhecouldhavepickedfivebands,orfifty.He

alsorealisedthatthecoloursweseearetheresultofobjectsreflectingjust

someofthecoloursthatmakeupthewhitelight.Inhisexcitement,Newtonforgottoeatandsleep.Sofar,sogood.

Now,tofurtherprovethattheprismdidnotcolourthelight,Newtondid

anotherexperimentcalledthe“ExperimentumCrucis”.Thiswasn’ta

phrasestolenfromHarry

Potter,butwhatscientistscallamostimportant

experiment.Newtoncutasmallslit(裂縫)inthescreenbehindhisprism.When

theprismmadearainbow,heallowedonlythegreenlighttopassthrough

theslit.Thenheheldhissecondprismandplaceditinthegreenlight.Ifthe

prismwascolouringthelight,thegreenwouldcomeoutadifferentcolour.

Butthegreenlightremainedgreen.Thesecondprismhadnoeffect.

A

Newtonseldomsmiled,buthemighthavethen.Hecouldn’t

tellanyoneaboutityet.

B

Buthehadjustshownthatcoloursare

controlledbyscientificrules.

C

Andhehadbecomethefirstpersonto

reallyunderstandtherainbow.

D

(素材來(lái)源:

Ask)按要求完成下列各題。(每小題答案不超過(guò)五個(gè)詞)1.創(chuàng)新考法·缺詞填空Pleasefillintheblankinthefirstparagraph.?

?2.WhichcolourwasthelightthatNewtongotwhenhefocusedtherainbow

ononepointonthewall?

?3.創(chuàng)新考法·代詞指代Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertoin

Paragraph5?

?attheother

White.

His/Thesecondprism.

4.創(chuàng)新考法·還原句子Inthelastparagraph,thesentence“Andhe

believedtherestofthenaturalworldistoo.”ismissing.Whereshouldwe

putit,inBlankA,B,CorD?

?InBlankC.

Module9Greatinventions[熱點(diǎn)素材](2024·原創(chuàng))任務(wù)型閱讀。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從所給的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇合適的選項(xiàng)填入文中空白

處(有兩項(xiàng)多余)。A.Byaround11:15atnight,thefirewasmainlycontrolled.B.Afterthefire,F(xiàn)renchPresidentpromisedtorebuildNotre-Damewithinfiveyears.

C.Muchofthechurchremainssurroundedbyscaffolding,whichitcould

takeweeksormonthstoremove.時(shí)文閱讀D.FrenchofficialsannouncedthatNotre-Damewouldreopenin

December,2024.E.ItsitsintheheartofParisandisvisitedbymillionsoftouristseachyear.F.Shesaidpeoplelivingnearthechurchfeltexcitedaboutseeingthespire

onceagain.G.IfyouwerenewtoParis,Notre-Dameisjustwhereyouendedup.巴黎圣母院將重新開(kāi)放

OnFebruary14,2024,scaffolding(腳手架)thatwasaroundthe

topofNotre-Damewastakendown.Thismarkedgreatprogressinthe

rebuildingofthechurch(教堂).Itallowedthepublictoseeitsspire(尖

頂)forthefirsttimeinthepastfiveyears.Notre-Dameismorethan800yearsold.Itisoneofthemostfamous

churchesintheworld.1.

?Ithasplayedanimportantpartinhistoryfor

hundredsofyears.Inthepast,F(xiàn)rance’skingsandqueensweremarriedor

buriedinit.Thechurchisfamousforthebeautyofitsdesignandalsoforthe

artworksitcontains.IthaslongbeenasymbolofFrenchculture.Sadly,on

April15,2019,abigfirebrokeoutatthechurch.Thefiredamagedits

spireandmostofitsroof.E

Anticipation(期盼)hasbeenbuildingamongParisresidentsaheadof

thechurch’sreopening.2.

?Anarmyofexcellentworkersandartisans

withdifferentspecialties(專長(zhǎng))havebeenworkingonrestoringthe

church.Therebuildingworkbeganin2021.3.

?Thereopeningwillbe

followedbysixmonthsofcelebrations.B

D

Photosshowanewgoldenroosterontopofthespire.Theoldonehad

fallentothegroundinthe2019fire.It’snowondisplayatalocalmuseum.

Thenewroosterwasreimaginedasaphoenix(鳳凰).Thedesignisto

marktheriseofthechurchfromtheashes(灰燼).Aresidentnearthechurch,F(xiàn)redericoBenani,whosawthe2019

fire,feltemotionalatseeingthespireoncemore.4.

“WhenIopen

thewindowinthemorning,Iseethespire,”shesaid.“It’smuchbetter

thanbefore.Itgivesushope.”F

ThechurchwillnotbeopentothepublicduringtheParisOlympicsin

JulyandAugust,whenthecitywillhosttheSummerGamesformillions.5.

Thespirealone,churchofficialssaid,wasprotectedby

some70,000piecesofscaffolding,withtotalweightof600tons.C

外刊閱讀閱讀理解。企鵝衛(wèi)士Youmayhaveheardofdogsprotectinghouses,people,orsheep.But

whataboutabig

dogthatprotectslittlepenguins?MiddleIsland,in

southeasternAustralia,haslongbeenhometoakindoflittlebluefairy

penguin.Unlessyou’reafish,fairypenguinsarekindanimals.Theyaretheworld’ssmallestpenguin.Theyspendabouthalfayearat

sea.Adultbirdswalkbackontothegroundinlatewinterorspringtobreed

andraisetheirchicksinsmallholesalongthecoastsofAustraliaandNew

Zealand.Thoughtheyaregreatswimmers,fairypenguinsareveryslowon

thebeach.Foryears,MiddleIslandwasconsideredasafeplaceforfairy

penguins.Butthendisasterhappened.In2005,theislandwashometo

about600fairypenguins.Butoveroneterribleweek,thebirdsalmostdied

out.Atlowtide,afewfoxesswamacrossthenarrowchannelfromthe

mainlandandstartedakillingactionthatleftonlytenlittlebirdsalive.Thelocalcommunitywasshocked.Everyonewasupset,butnoone

knewwhattodo.ThenSwampyMarsh,alocalchickenfarmer,stepped

forward.HehadadognamedOddball,hesaid,thatguardedhischickens.

Perhapsshe

too.The

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