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D.4.BRobertwasbornonAugust9,1910intheNetherlands.Hismothercamefromafamilyofmusiciansandpianomanufacturers,afactthatgreatlyinfluencedRobert’slife.Hisfatherwasaphysicianinarmy,apositionwhichrequiredfrequentforeignpostings.ThefamilystayedinvariousareasofEastAsiaformostofRobert’syouth.Thisexperiencecontributedtohisappreciationforculturesandmasteryofseverallanguages.Robertwasahardworkingacademic,collectorofartandmanuscripts,andtranslatorofancientwritings.HestudiedandtrainedtobecomeamastermusicianontheChineseguqin,andeventuallywrotetwobooksontheinstrument.Similarly,hisskillsasanartistinthetraditionalChinesestyleandknowledgeofcalligraphywereunparalleled.Hewroteandpublishedanumberofnon-fiction,scholarlyarticlesandbooksonChinesemusic,art,andliterature,aswellasChinesecultureandfolklegends.In1940,Robertcameacrossalittle-knownandanonymous(匿名的)18th-centuryChinesenovelthatwouldtakehiscareerdownanunplannedpathwayandresultinthepublicfameheneveranticipated.Thenovel,titledFourGreatStrangeCasesofEmpressWu’sReign,wasafictionalaccountofthedeedsofJudgeDee,oneoftheheroesoftraditionalChinesedetectivefiction,andwassetinthe7th-centuryTangDynasty.Fascinated,RobertnotonlytranslatedthenovelintoEnglish,healsodidsomeresearchonthehistoryofChinesePenalCodeandotherlegalliteratureoftheperiod.Itwasnotuntil1949thatRobertwasabletopublishhistranslation—DeeGoongAn:ThreeMurderCasesSolvedbyJudgeDee.Robert’sChinesemysteriescompriseover10novelsandshort-storyvolumes,recordingthecareerofChinesedetectivecalledDiRenjie.Interestingly,thetalesfirstfoundfameinoriental(東方的)editions,beforebeingtranslatedintoEnglishin1957.ThroughallthenovelsbyRobert,heimpressivelybringstolifethesightsandsoundsofdailyChineselifeinthepast.HispassionatedevotionandrespectfortheChineseculturewasneverdiscounted,yethealsoappreciatedthepurposeoffiction.24.WhatinspiredRobert’slovefororientalculture?A.Hislanguagecompetence.B.HispreviousstayinEastAsia.C.Hismother’sgoodfamilybackground.D.Hisfather’sprofessionalmedicalknowledge.25.Whatisparagraph2ofthetextmainlyabout?A.Robert’spassionforChina. B.Robert’smusicproficiency.C.Robert’searlyachievements. D.Robert’slearningexperiences.26.WhatcontributedtoRobert’sfame?A.HeintroducedwesterncivilizationtoChina.B.HepolishedanexistingChinesefictionstyle.C.HespreadChineseliteraturetoawideraudience.D.HeconductedresearchonfamousChinesedetectives.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeRobert’stranslations?A.Vividandfaithful. B.Dramaticandrealistic.C.Accurateandhumorous. D.Imaginaryandaccessible.CWhoareyourbestfriendsoncampus?Aretheytheonesyouencounteredmostofteninclass?Aretheyyourfellowsindramaclubordebatesociety?Somethingthathastoinfluencewhetherpeoplebecomefriendsissimplephysicalproximity.And,infact,themostlastingfriendshipsaredevelopedbetweenpeoplewhosepathscrossfrequently.Anumberofstudieshavedemonstratedtheeffectsofproximityonwhobecomefriends.OnewasconductedatMITinthe1940s.Theincomingstudentswererandomlyassignedto17ten-unitapartmentbuildingsthatwereisolatedfromotherresidentialareas,andfewofthemknewoneanotherbeforehand.Theinvestigatorsaskedeachresidenttonamethethreepeopleinthestudenthousingprojectwithwhomtheysocializedmostoften.Theeffectofproximitywasstriking:two-thirdsofthoselistedasfriendslivedinthesamebuildingastherespondent,eventhoughthoseinthesamebuildingrepresentedonly5percentofthetargetresidents.Morestrikingstillwasthepatternoffriendshipswithineachbuilding.Eventhoughthephysicaldistancebetweenapartmentswasquitesmall—19feetbetweenthedoorwaysofneighboringapartmentsand89feetbetweenthoseattheendsofeachhallway—41percentofthoselivinginneighboringapartmentslistedeachotherasfriends,comparedwithonly10percentofthoselivingatoppositeendsofthehallway.Proximityleadstofriendshipbecauseitfacilitateschanceencounters.Ifso,thenpurephysicaldistanceshouldmatterlessthanfunctionaldistance—theinfluenceofanarchitecturallayouttoencourageordiscouragecontactbetweenpeople.TheMITstudyshowsjusthowimportantfunctionaldistanceis.AsthefollowingFigureindicates,thestairsarepositionedsuchthatupstairsresidentswillencountertheoccupantsofapartmentsattheturnofthestairsmuchmoreoftenthantheoccupantsofthemiddleapartments.Andinfact,theresidentsofthetwostair-endapartmentformedtwiceasmanyfriendshipswiththeirupstairsneighborsasthoselivinginthemiddleapartments.FigureoftheMITStudyThus,it’sfunctionaldistancemorethanphysicaldistancethatisdecisive.Proximitypromotesfriendshipbecauseitbringspeopletogether.Actually,inlaterstudiesinvolvingmorediversepopulations,thelargesteffectsofproximityonfriendshipformationhavebeenfoundbetweenpeopleofdifferentraces,ages,orsocialclasses.28.WhatcanbeconcludedfromtheMITstudy?A.Friendsplayanimportantroleinone’sdailylife.B.Frequencyofencountersdecidesthelivingdistance.C.Peoplewithsharedinterestsaremorelikelytobefriends.D.Themoreoftentwopeoplemeet,theclosertheirrelationshipis.29.WhatmethoddidtheMITresearchersemployintheirstudy?A.Casestudy. B.Recordinganalysis.C.In-labobservation. D.Onlinequestionnaire.30.Whichapartment’sresidentsintheFigureabovemaymakemostfriendsinthebuilding?A.Apartment1. B.Apartment2.C.Apartment6. D.Apartment7.31.Whydidresearcherscarryoutlaterstudies?A.Previousstudyresultsarecontradictory.B.Previousstudymethodslackscientificsupport.C.Thesampleinthepreviousstudyisnotrepresentative.D.Thedatainthepreviousstudyarenotup-to-dateenough.DSeveraldozengraduatestudentsinLondonwererecentlytaskedwithoutwittingalargelanguagemodel(LLM),atypeofAIdesignedtoholdusefulconversations.LLMsareoftenprogrammedwithguardrailsdesignedtostopthemgivingharmfulreplies:instructionsonmakingbombsinabathtub,say,ortheconfidentstatementof

“facts”thatarenotactuallytrue.Theaimofthetaskwastobreakthoseguardrails.Someresultsweremerelystupid.Forexample,oneparticipantgotthechatbottoclaimduckscouldbeusedasindicatorsofairquality.Butthemostsuccessfuleffortswerethosethatmadethemachineproducethetitles,publicationdatesandhostjournalsofnon-existentacademicarticles.AIhasthepotentialtobeabigbenefittoscience.Optimiststalkofmachinesproducingreadablesummariesofcomplicatedareasofresearch;tirelesslyanalysingoceansofdatatosuggestnewdrugsandeven,oneday,comingupwithhypothesesoftheirown.ButAIcomeswithdownsides,too.Startwiththesimplestproblem:academicmisconduct.SomejournalsallowresearcherstouseLLMstohelpwritepapers.Butnoteverybodyiswillingtoadmittoit.Sometimes,thefactthatLLMshavebeenusedisobvious.GuillaumeCabanac,acomputerscientist,hasuncovereddozensofpapersthatcontainphrasessuchas“regenerateresponse”—thetextofabuttoninsomeversionsofChatGPTthatcommandstheprogramtorewriteitsmostrecentanswer,probablycopiedintothemanuscript(原稿)bymistake.AnotherproblemariseswhenAImodelsaretrainedonAI-generateddata.LLMsaretrainedontextfromtheInternet.Astheychurnout(大量炮制)moresuchtext,theriskofLLMstakingintheirownoutputsgrows.Thatcancause“modelcollapse”.In2023lliaShumailov,acomputerscientist,co-authoredapaperinwhichamodelwasfedhandwrittendigitsandaskedtogeneratedigitsofitsown,whichwerefedbacktoitinturn.Afterafewcycles,thecomputer’snumbersbecamemoreorlessillegible.After20iterations(迭代),itcouldproduceonlyroughcirclesorblurrylines.Someworrythatcomputer-generatedinsightsmightcomefrommodelswhoseinnerworkingsarenotunderstood.Inexplainablemodelsarenotuseless,saysDavidLeslieatanAI-researchoutfitinLondon,buttheiroutputswillneedrigoroustestingintherealworld.Thatisperhapslessunnervingthanitsounds.Checkingmodelsagainstrealityiswhatscienceissupposedtobeabout,afterall.Fornow,atleast,questionsoutnumberanswers.Thethreatsthatmachinesposetothescientificmethodare,attheendoftheday,thesameonesposedbyhumans.AIcouldacceleratetheproductionofnonsensejustasmuchasitacceleratesgoodscience.AstheRoyalSocietyhasit,nulliusinverba:takenobody’swordforit.Nothing’s,either.32.TheresultofthetaskconductedinLondonshowsthat________.A.LLMsgiveawayusefulinformation B.theguardrailsturnouttobeineffectiveC.AI’sinfluencewillpotentiallybedecreased D.theeffortputintothestudyofAIhardlypaysoff33.Whatdoes“modelcollapse”indicate?A.Thereadabilityofthemodels’outputisunderestimated.B.Thediversesourcesofinformationconfusethemodels.C.Trainingonregenerateddatastopsmodelsworkingwell.D.Thedatawillbecomereliable

aftercontinuousiterations.34.Accordingtothepassage,people’sworryovertheinexplainablemodelsis__________.A.impractical B.unjustified C.groundless D.unsettling35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.FasterNonsense:AICouldAlsoGoWrongB.ImperfectModels:HowWillAIMakeAdvances?C.TheRiseofLLMs:AICouldStillBePromisingD.BiggerThreats:AIWillBeUncontrollable第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Inafast-pacedworld,stressandmentaltirednessseemcommon.Somepeopletakeahotbath,goforarun,orlistentoslowmusictohelpthemrelax.Butwhataboutthesoundofbirdssingingandothernaturesounds?36AccordingtoastudybyKing’sCollegeLondonin2022,seeingorhearingbirdscouldhelptoboostthementalwell-beingofpeople.Takingatriptoaplacerichinbirdlifelikeparks,forestsandcanalsandencounteringbirdswhistlingtoeachotherinthetreescouldevenhelptotreatsomementalhealthconditions.37AnotherstudyconductedbytheNationalTrustcomparedtheeffectsofwoodlandsoundswithvoicedmeditation(冥想)apps.Thestudyfoundlisteningtobirdsongaswellasotherwoodlandsoundsunderfootorthegentlesoundofastreamboostedfeelingsofrelaxation30%morethananapp.38Theyarewaveslappingontheshore,gentlewinds,andlightrainfall.39Couldthenaturesoundsthatoriginatetherestillhelpyou?AccordingtotheresearchbyCaliforniaPolytechnicStateUniversity,evenarecordingofthesoundsofbirdshadagreateffectonpeople’smood,whileotherstudiessawpeoplelisteningtosoundscapes(聲景)ofthecoastandforestswithsimilaroutcomestotheirwell-being.40Whetheryoutakeawalkthroughawoodorwearsomeheadphones,listeningtothebirdsongcouldhelpyoutorelaxafteralong,hardday.A.Birdsongisalwaysgoodformentalhealth.B.Othersoundsmayalsohelptoeasepeopleup.C.However,notallofusliveinruralsurroundings.D.Asimilareffectwasalsoseeninpeoplewithmentalproblems.E.Andit’snotjustbirdsthatcouldhaveahealingeffectonourmoods.F.Researchshowstheyalsohelppeopleletgoofthetensionofmodernlife.G.So,whereveryoulive,youcanaccessthewonderfulsoundsofbirdsandnature.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀短文,從各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Asawriter,Imissrejectionslips.NotthatIenjoyedreceivingthosepre-printedslipsofpaper,butatleastwhenIgotone,Iwasprettysurethataflesh-and-blood41hadputitintheenvelope.AndtherewasalwaysthechanceImightseeahandwrittensentenceonthebottom,42thepiecealmostmadeit.WhenaneditoratMeCall’swrote,“I’mafraidIhavetosaynoonthis43piece,buttrymeagainonanother,wouldyou?”,itwasalmostas44tomeasifshehadsaid,“We’ll45itandhereisanadvanceforyou.”.Nowadays,rejectionslipsseemtohavedisappearedwiththeuseofonlinesubmissions.Mosteditorsdon’tfeelitamustto46theyhavereceived,read,orconsideredyourworkbecausetheyreceivesomany47eachday.Forme,therearethree48ofrejectionslippain.Thefirstis49broughtonbyfindingaflat“no”ona50pieceofpaper,thenfollowedbyanger(howcouldthey51apiecethatisobviouslysomuch52thanmostofthestufftheyprint),and,finally,rebirth:Iwillliveto53anewpieceanotherday.Learningto54rejectionseemslikepartofgrowingupasawriter.DespitethemanylettersofacceptanceIhavereceived,myfolderof“NoteworthyRejectionSlips“isfar55thanthatof“NoteworthyAcceptances”,whichindicatestomethefact:Istillhavesomegrowinguptodo.41.A.writer B.reader C.mailman D.editor42.A.demanding B.suspecting C.indicating D.a(chǎn)rguing43.A.boring B.novel C.lengthy D.particular44.A.upsetting B.thrilling C.embarrassing D.a(chǎn)musing45.A.buy B.reject C.check D.substitute46.A.prove B.determine C.explain D.a(chǎn)cknowledge47.A.proposals B.drafts C.contributionis D.instructions48.A.stages B.wonders C.meanings D.rewards49.A.relief B.frustration C.a(chǎn)nger D.hesitation50.A.valueless B.expensive C.characterless D.shiny51.A.makeup B.putaway C.turndown D.takeover52.A.easier B.better C.shorter D.longer53.A.print B.revise C.download D.submit54.A.a(chǎn)ccept B.criticize C.judge D.evaluate55.A.thinner B.newer C.older D.fatter第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Whenartmeetsscience,theresultcanbeexplosiveandrevolutionary.Thisintegrationliesat56heartofCaiGuo-Qiang:AMaterialOdyssey,anexhibition57(current)onattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniaPacificAsiaMuseum,whichrunsuntilnextJune.CaiGuoqiang,acontemporaryChineseartistborninQuanzhou,FujianProvince,58(know)forhisinnovativeapproachtoart,particularlyforhisuseofgunpowderincreatingexplosiveartworksthatchallengetraditional59(boundary).Cai’sjourneyintotheworldofartbeganwithafascinationforgunpowdersparkedduringhischildhoodinQuanzhou,acityrich60culturalheritage.Hisearlyexperimentswithgunpowderledtoauniqueartisticstylethat61(become)hissignatureeversince.Excellingatabroadrangeofcreativemediums,Caioftenincorporatessymbolicelementsfromtraditionsintohiswork,thus62(create)apowerfulvisuallanguagethatresonateswithaudiencesglobally.CaihasreceivedprestigiousawardsandhewastheDirectorofVisualEffectsandFireworksfortheopeningandclosingceremoniesofthe2008and2022BeijingOlympics.“Changesinthegunpowderbringaboutuncontrollabilityandunpredictability,whichis63makesworkingwithgunpowdersofascinating.Thechange64(it)ispartofmywork,”Caisays.Hisdistinctiveand65(influence)artistrycontinuestoinspireandchallenge,makinghimatruemasteroffireandart.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,學(xué)校計劃下月舉辦十八歲成人禮(Coming-of-ageCeremony),因此組織同學(xué)們排練集體節(jié)目在成人禮上表演。但是有同學(xué)反映,高三課業(yè)緊張,無法抽出時間排練?,F(xiàn)校方委托學(xué)生會向同學(xué)們征集意見,請你給學(xué)生會寫封郵件。要求:1.你認(rèn)為成人禮活動安排中存在的問題;2.提出改進(jìn)的建議和理由。注意:

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