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Part2Phonetics,VocabularyandA)/B)aC)anD)theTheyhavealotofintheirnewmanager'sabilities.A)opinionB)questionC)reasonD)trustHisfansthinkthatheishardworkinghandsome.A)either...or B)neither...nor C)as...as D)notonly...butalsoThejudgeschoseAnnaasthewinnerofthespeechcontestbecauseshehadmessage.A)clear B)clearer C)clearest D)theclearestThepieceofgrasstiedaroundthebird'sneckstopsitfromthefish.A)swallow B)toswallow C)swallowing D)swallowedThisprogramenablesstudentsattheirownpace.A)learn B)tolearn C)learning D)learntDogsprovidecompanyandreducefeelingsofloneliness.A)can B)should C)must D)needThefishermenalwaysseemhappytheyarepoorA)when B)though C)sothat D)ifSinceshewonthematch,sheasoneofthebesttennisplayersintheworld.isrecognized B)wasrecognizedC)hasbeenrecogniA.deeply B.compete C.celebrated D.complete E.charact ss.Theywerefamousformanythifmanycities,eachwithitsown31.TheGreeksweregoodatmanythings.Theybuiltamazingbuildings,liketheParthenoninAthens,whichpeoplestilladmiretoday.Theyalsocreatedbeautifulart.ManygreatthinkerslivedinAncientGreeceandaskedimportantquestionsaboutlife.Onefamousphilosopher,Socrates,said,"Thinkingaboutlifeisimportant,"encouragingotherstothink32.TheGreeksenjoyedtellingexcitingstoriesaboandthunder.Thesemythsandlegendscontinuetobetoldandlovedbypeoplea34today.Everyfouryears,athletesfromdifferentplrunning,jumping,andotherevents.ThewinnerswerefiTheirstoriesandideasstillinspireuHeofferedhisseattotheelderlylady,whichThemapshowsthelocationofthenewpark.(accurate)Beingaresponsiblemeansrespectingothersandtheirrights.(city)Thecompanyshould限填一詞)(共10分)Grandmotherrarelyusesamobilephone,?Hecanworkinthedarknessbyhangingalightfromthefrontoftheraft.(就劃線部分提問)heworkinthedarkneIsavemyworkregularlyonmycomputerinordernottoloseit.(保持句意基本不變)Thetealeavesthesamesize,inthekitchen,theone,thistable,as,is(連詞成句) 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D.$45ThepaperneededfortheclassA.mustbepreparedbyparticipantsB.mustbepre-orderedfromtheorganizerC.ispartofthebeginner'scalligraphysetD.isgiventoparticipantsforfreeAccordingtoAnika,whatdidshebelieveatfirstaboutlearningcalligraphy?50.A.Shehadtohavegoodhandwriting.B.Shebelieveditwasaneasyskilltolearn.C.Shethoughtitrequirednospecialskills.D.Shethoughtitwouldhelpherrelax.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheposter?A.Tosellcalligraphymaterials.B.ToadvertisethecityArtMonth.C.Toinvitepeopletojoincalligraphyclasses.D.Toencouragehandwritingcompetitions.Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage(選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或詞語完成短文):ShouldWeKeepBirdFishingAlive?DaminandLilysharetheirthoughtsonbirdfishing.Isitagoodideatokeepthistraditionalpracticealive?Birdfishinggreattradition,saysDamin.Ibelievethatbirdfishingisatraditionworthkeeping.It'sapartofourhistoryandaspecialwayoflife.Thereareseveralreasonswhyweshouldcontinuethispractice.First,birdfishingisa(n)_____52_____sight.Thecormorantsareamazingcreatures,andwatchingthemworkfeelslikeseeingadancewithnature,It'sabeautifulthingtowitness.Second,it'saneffectivewayoffishing.Wedon'tusenetsorrods;weletthebirdsdothework.Bytyingapieceofgrassaroundtheirnecks,wemakesurethefisharecaughtwithoutharmingthebirdsortheenvironment.Plus,birdfishingteachesusabout_____53_____.Theconnectionbetweenthefishermanandthecormorantsisspecial,It'sapartnershipthathasbeenpasseddownthroughgenerations,andit'ssomethingweshouldn'tlose.Birdfishingisaskillthathasbeenaroundforoverathousandyears.It'sapartofour_____54_____andkeepingitaliveisimportantforfuturegenerationstounderstandwherewecomefrom.Birdfishingshouldbeleftinthepast,saysLily.Inmyview,birdfishingisanoldtraditionthatmightnotbesuitablefortoday'sworld.Firstly,it'sadyingart.Notmanyyoungpeopleareinterestedinlearningit,andit'shardwork.It_____55_____alotofpatienceandskill,andnoteveryoneiswillingtoputintheeffort.Secondly,therearebetterwaystofishnowadays,Modernfishingmethodscancatchmorefishinlesstime,andtheydon't_____56_____animalstodothework.What'smore,keepingcormorantsforfishingmightnotbethebestforthebirds.Theymightprefertoliveinthewildandcatchtheirownfoodratherthanbeingusedbyhumans._____57_____continuingthispractice,weshouldfocusonprotectingwildlifeandexploringbetterfishingmethods.Althoughbirdfishingisaninterestingtradition,wemustconsideritsfutureandthechallengesitfaces.A.common B.amusing C.familiar D.excitingA.teamwork B.respectforanimals C.responsibility D.animaltrainingA.ambition B.culture C.economy D.knowledgeA.expects B.offers C.requires D.limitsA.payfor B.takecareof C.makejokesabout D.dependonA.Exceptfor B.Insteadof C.Inadditionto D.AsaresultofC.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給):ArtificialIntelligence,orAl,istheabilityofmachinestothinkandsolveproblemslikehumans.Theideaofusingsmartmachinesisnotn_____58_____.InancientGreece,peoplecreatedrobotscalled"automaticservants."Thesemachinescouldpourwineandmixitwithwater.Albegantodevelopmoreinthe1950s.Beforethistime,computerswerenotveryp_____59_____.Theycouldonlyfollowsimpleinstructionsanddobasiccalculations,Theseearlymachinescouldnotlearnorchange,andtheycouldn'trememberinformation.Computerswerealsoveryexpensive,costingalotofmoney,Onlybigcompaniesanduniversitiescouldaffordtousethem.DuringWorldWarII,theneedforsmartmachinesbecameveryimportant.TheAlliedarmiesneededtounderstandsecretmessagesfromGermans_____60_____.ThesemessagesweresentusingamachinecalledtheEnigma.In1940,agroupofcodebreakersinEngland,ledbyAlanTuring,builtamachinecalledtheBombe.ThismachinehelpedbreaktheGermancode,whichsavedmanylives.Afterthewar,Turingworkedondesigningcomputersthatcouldstoreprograms.In1950,hecreatedtheTuringtest,Thetestcanc_____61_____ifamachinethinkslikeahuman.Today,westilluseasimilartestcalledCAPTCHAtotellhumansandmachinesapart.In1956,JohnMcCarthyintroducedtheterm"'artificialintelligence"ataconferenceintheUnitedStates.Thismarkedthes_____62_____ofseriousresearchintoAl.Overtheyears,Alhasgrownalot.Machinescannowlearnfromdata,makingthemsmarterovertime.Forexample,streamingservicesuseAltorecommendshowsbasedonwhatyoulike.AsAIbecomesmorew_____63_____used,researchersareworkingtocreateevensmartermachinesforthefuture,Thisongoingeffortaimstomaketechnologyeasiertouseandimproveitsfunctionsindifferentareas.D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題):ThemoonwaslowintheskyasMiafinishedloadingherpickuptruck.Sheledhertwo-year-olddog,Buddy,tohiscageinthebackofthetruck,Itwastwointhemorning.Threedaysearlier,12-year-oldJakehadgonemissingfromhisBoyScoutcampintheBlueMountains.Manypeoplesearchedforhim,buttheyfoundveryfewclues,So,theyphonedtheSearchandRescueDogAssociation.MiaandBuddywerepartofit.Theyhadtrainedforayeartohelpfindlostpeople.Miarememberedwhatherhusband,Dave,hadsaidbeforesheleftthatmorning.“Don'tgetyourhopesup,"hehadwarned.ButMiawasdetermined.“Jakehasbeenoutthereforthreedays,Buddycanhelp!"shereplied.WhenMiaarrivedatthemeetingpoint,therescuersexplainedthatthegroundwasveryrough.Theyhadtomoveontheirhandsandkneesattimes,andnoneoftheirdogshadfoundasmell.Mialetoutabreath;itwouldbeatoughjob.At6a,m.,MiaandtheothersearcherslearnedmoreaboutJake.Shestudiedhisphoto,wantingtorememberhisface.“Jakeisalive,"shetoldBuddy,"We'regoingtofindhim."MiatookoutapieceofJake'sclothingforBuddytosmell,Withhisnoseup,Buddystarteddownthepath.Suddenly,MiasawBuddy'sheadlift.Heranahead,andMiaquicklyfollowed.ThenshesawJakeinaredjacket,lookingweak,"Jake,isthatyou?"Miayelled.Henoddedslowly,MiaclimbeduptohimandsathimnexttoBuddy,"Doyoulikedogs?"sheasked.Henoddedagain.WhileMiacalledthebasecamp,Jakeatesomepeanutbuttercrackers,Buddyeagerlyatetheleftovers.Backatthebasecamp,MiacalledDave."Youwon'tbelievewhatBuddydid!HefoundJake!"“Really?”Davesaid,surprised.Miasmiled,happythatBuddyhadprovenhimwrong.MiaandBuddywereleavingfortheBlueMountainsatabout2a.m.weren'tthey?WhywereMiaandBuddyincludedinthesearch?WhatdifficultiesdidtherescuersfacewhensearchingforJake?WhatdidMiadotohelpBuddylocateJake?HowwasJake'sconditionwhenMiaandBuddyfoundhimduringthesearch?GivetworeasonswhyDavethoughtitalmostimpossibletofindthemissingboy.

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