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山东省德州市德城区
2021-2023年中考英语一模试题分类汇编
阅读理解
2023年山东省德州市德城区中考一模英语试题
二、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2.5分,计50分)
阅读下列短文,然后从每小题A、B、C、D中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳
答案。
A
MyteenagersonKarlbecameUnSoCiaI(不合群的)afterhisfatherdied,alwaysstayingalone
andbeingsilentallday.Asasingleparent,Itriedtodomybesttotalktohim.ButthemoreItried,
themorehepulledaway.Whenhisreportcardaιτived,itsaidthathehadbeenabsent95times
fromclassesandhadsixfailinggradesfortheyear.Ifhekeptonlikethis,hewouldnever
graduate.!senthimtotheschooladviser(顾问),andIevenbeggedhim.Nothingworked.
OnenightIwasatworkwhenIgotaphonecall.Amanintroducedhimselfasthe
headmaster/4!wanttotalktoyouaboutKarΓsabsenCeS(IF课)."Beforehecouldsayanotherword,
Ichokedup(哽咽)andsaidsadly,itIlovemyson.ΓvetriedeverythingtogetKarlbacktoschool...
but...IfsoutofmyIUInds;'FOramomenttherewassilenceontheotherendoftheline.The
headmasterseriouslysaid,ςςThankyouforyourtime",andhungup.
KarΓsnextreportcardshowedamarkedimprovementinhisgrades.Hewasevenonthelist
ofthemostunderstandingstudentsatschool.Inhisfourthyear,Iwenttoaparent-teacher
meeting.!noticedthathisclassteacherwassurprisedatthewayhehadturnedhimselfaround.On
ourwayhome,hesaid,“Mom,rememberthatcallfromtheheadmasterlastyear?'」said
“yes"."Thatwasme.IthoughtI,dplayajokebutwhenIheardwhatyousaid,itreallyhitmehow
muchIwashurtingyou.That,swhenIknewIhadtomakeyouproud.,,
26.Whatistherightorderforthefollowingitems?
①MOmcriedoverthephone.(2)KarΓsfatherdied.
(3)Morawastoldwhoactuallywasthecaller.④KarIdidbadlyatschool.
A.①②③④B.④②①③C.②④①③D.③④②①
27.Whatdidthemommeanbysaying"it'soutofmyhands.,,inPara2?
A.Shehadnoideahowtohelptheboy.B.Shedidn,tcareabouthersonanylonger.
C.Shecouldn,taffordhisschoolanymore.D.Shegotherhandhurtduringthefight
withtheboy.
28.Howwastheboyfeelingabouthismom,swordsoverthephone?
A.Angry.B.Sorry.C.Indifferent.D.Proud.
29.WhoactuallyhelpedKarltobeagoodstudent?
A.Theheadmaster.B.Hisclassteacher.C.Himself.D.Hisfather.
30.Whichofthefollowingcanbelearnedfromthetext?
A.Amom,slovehasgreatinfluenceonkids.B.Kidsshouldalwaysfollowtheirmoms.
C.Somemistakescanneverbefixedup.D.Phonetalkscanmakeafamilycloser.
B
MR.Natureisthegreatestartistintheworld.ltcreatesmanywondersonEarth.Let,shavea
lookatthesixamazingtourismareasaroundtheworld.
CaveoftheCrystals(水晶洞)
ThiscaveisinNaica,Mexico.Allthosecrystalsare40feetlong.
Sadly,itissaidthatthesecrystalsaredecomposing(分解)inOxygen(氧气).
Troilstigen(巨魔之梯)
InNorwaythereisaroadcalledTrollstigen.ltisspecialbecauseitssteep
incline(陡坡)canleadyoutothetopofthemountain.
Standingonthetop,youcanenjoytheamazingviewsaroundyou.However,
youcanonlyvisitthisplaceinsummer,becauseit,stoodangerousandcoldto
comehereinwinter.
GreatBlUeHOIe(大蓝洞一伯利兹灯塔礁)
TheGreatBlueHoleisinCaribbeanSea(加勒比海).It'spartofthe
LighthouseReef(灯塔礁).Theholeitselfisdarkerthanthewatersaroundit
becauseitisover400feetdeep.
SalardeUyUni(乌尤尼盆沼)
Ifyouwanttofindoutthefeelingofwalkingontheclouds,youcanvisit
SalardeUyuniinBoliviaJfsthelargestsaltflat(盐沼)intheworld.Inwinter,the
waterturnsintoawonderfulmirror.ltreflects(映出)theskyandthismakesyou
believeasifyouwerewalkingonthesky.
GIaSSBeaCh(玻璃海滩)
ThebeachisinFortBragg,California,AmericaJnthe1900s,peoplewere
allowedtoputrubbishintothewaterofthisplace.Glassplatesandbottlesformed
pebbles(gfɪ石).Thecityisnowfamousforitsspecialpebbles.It,snotdangerous
towalkonthembecausetheyaresmoothed(使光滑)bythewater.
Travertine-terracedHotSPringS(石灰华阶梯温泉)
Whatyouseeisnotsnowatall.ThisplaceinTurkeyiscoveredwith
travertine.Thetravertineresultsfromhotspringwaterinthisplace.Thewaterinthe
I
terracedpoolsisaboutIOOoE
31.________.istheonlytimetovisitTrolIstigen.
A.SpringB.SummerC.AutumnD.Winter
32.________maydisappearinthefuture.
A.GreatBlueHoleB.GlassBeachC.SalardeUyunD.Caveofthe
Crystals
33.________.isfamousfŋritsspecialpebbles.
A.FortBraggB.TurkeyC.NaicaDJapan
34.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Theholeitselfislighterthanthewatersaroundit.
B.WhenyouvisitSalardeUyuniinBolivia,youcanhaveafeelingofwalkingontheclouds.
C.It'sdangeroustowalkontheGlassBeach.
D.Thewaterintheterracedpoolsisabout100℃.
35.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A.AncientwondersB.Man-madewonders
C-NaturalwondersD.Modemwonders
C
ςςΓΠfinishmyhomeworkbeforeplayingvideogames.”
ςςYourdresslooksbeautiful.,,
“1won,tspendallthemoneyonsnacks.^^
Alllies!Mostofushavetoldalieatonetimeoranother.However,scientistsfoundthatlying
canharmyourbrain(大脑).Itmaystopyoufromdoingotherimportanttasks.
Whenyoutellthetruth,yourbraindoesn,thavetodoanyextra(额夕卜的)work.Butlying
takesmuchmorework.
Imagineyou,relatetoclass.Theteacheraskswhyandyoudecidetolie.Soyousay:ςςIpicked
upabookfromtheIibrary,''Yourteacherasks,ςςThebookIassigned(布置)lasttime?”Thenyou
mustdecidehowtoanswerthequestion.Ifyousayyes,theteachermightasktoseethebook.So
youmightsay:ςςNo.,,Nowyouhavetothinkofabooktitle.Youneedtomakesureit,sabookthe
libraryactuallyhas.See?Whenyoulie,yourbrainworksalotmoretokeeptheliefromfalling
apart.
Youjustgaveyourbrainalotofextrawork.Anareacalledtheprefrontalcortex(前额皮质)
doesthework.It,sthepartinchargeofshortmemory.Thatareaalsotakescareofplanning,
problem-solvingandself-control.
Usingtoomuchbrainpowertoliemeansthere,slessavailableforotherthings-likesolving
mathproblems.Lyingisevenharderforyoungpeople.Theprefrontalcortexisnotfullydeveloped
untilage25.Sowhenyoungpeoplearebusywithlying,they,llhaveahardertimedoingother
things,likemakingstudyplansoreatingahealthydiet.Sothinktwicebeforelyingnexttime!
36.Whatdidthescientistsfindoutabouttellinglies?
A.Ithappensquiteoften.B.Moststudentshavedoneit.
C.Itisbadforpeople,sbrains.D.Itisanimportantwaytoprotectoneself.
37.Whathappenstoyourbrainwhenyoulie?
A.Itworksmoreslowly.B.Ithastodosomeextrawork.
C.Itoftensaysyestoothers.D.Itbecomesbetteratansweringquestions.
38.Whatdoestheprefrontalcortexhelppeopledo?
a.Buildlong-termmemories.b.Makeplans.
c.Workoutproblems.d.Relaxourbrains.
A.abB.beC.acD.bd
39.Accordingtothestory,whyisitharderforpeopleunder25totelllies?
A.Becausetheyarenotcleverenough.
B.Becausetheyhavetoomuchbrainpower.
C.Becausetheyarestilllearninghowtotalktootherpeople.
D.Becausetheydon,thavefullygrownbrains.
40.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Morelies,morework.B.Liesmakeushealthy.
C.Liesgrowwithage.D.Liesaredifficult.
D
TheSPread(传播)ofCOVID-19hascompletelychangedmanypeople'slivesaroundthe
world.Butsomearctryingtheirbesttofinda"newnormaΓ,duringthistime.Forexample,Live
musichasbeencalledoffforalongtimebecauseofCOVTD-19.However,people'sloveforlive
musichasnotdiedoutandmusicianshavebeenworkingonnewwaystoperfbrm.MusicianJodi
Bedertakeshercello(大提琴)toherhome,sfrontPorCh(门廊)eachafternoon.Whenshebegins
toplaythecelloataround4o,clockeachday,herneighborswillcometoenjoythemusic.They
stayatleasttwometersawayfromeachother,smilingateachotherfromasafedistance.
Beder,69,isnowworkingwithanon∙profit(非营禾IJ的)grouptoplaymusicforpatientswho
arenearingdeath.ShelivesinMountRainier,Maryland,asmallcityjustoutsideWashington,D.C.
Thecityishometoalargenumberofmusiciansandartists.
AsAmericansareaskedtostayathomeandavoidpublicgatherings,Bederhopesherlive
cellomusicbringsjoytoherneighborsandotherlistenersintheageofsocialdistancing(保持社
交是后离).LivemusicshowsarenotpossibleintheUnitedStatesnow,somanyfamousmusicians
haveputonspecial4ςconcerts,,fromtheirhomestooffershowstotheirfansrecently.
Itseemsthatthespecialuconcert,,isreshaping(重塑)entertainmentandre-buildingthe
relationshipbetweenperfbιτnersandtheiraudiences.Afterall,theshowmustgoon,andthe
specialtςconcert,,mightbethefuture.
41.WhocanenjoyBeder,sLivecelloshownowaccordingtothepassage?
A.Herbestfriend.B.Peoplewholivearoundherhouse.
C.OthermusiciansinWashingtonD.C.D.HerfansinChina.
42.Intheageofsocialdistancing,wherewecanwatchBeder,scelloshow?
A.Inagym.B.Inabar.C.Online.D.Inahall.
43.Whytheς4specialconcert,,becomesa"newnormal”?
A.BecauseCOVID-19isharmlesstous.
B.Becauseitcansavealotofmoney.
C.BecauseWashingtonD.C.ishometoalargenumberofmusiciansandartists.
D.Becausewemustkeepasocialdistancingforthedisease.
44.Guessthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“gatherings”.
A.stayingtogetherB.chatting
C.takingawalkD.enjoyingacelloshow
45.Accordingtothepassage,whichbehaviorisproper?
A.EnjoyJodiBeder,sconcertinthetheater.
B.Stayatleasttwometersawayfromeachother.
C.Talkingaboutthenewsfacetofacewithoutmask.
D.Havingdinnerinalittlerestaurantwithsomegoodfriends.
2022年山东省德州市德城区中考一模英语试题
八、阅读单选
Teenagerswhospendhoursinfrontofthetelevisionmayhaveapoorerdiet(饮食)asyoung
adults.
Astudy,whichincludednearly1,400highschoolstudents,foundthosewhowatchedTVfor
fivehoursormoreperdayhadlesshealthydietsthanpeers(同龄人)fiveyearslater.Whydoes
thishappen?Shouldtheparentstakeanyactions?
Ontheonehand,peoplewhospendalotoftimeinfrontoftheTV,especiallyteenagers,may
snackmore,andthatmayinfluencetheirlong-termdietquality(质量).Ontheotherhand,TVads
forfastfood,sweetsandsnackstemptteenagerstoeatmoreofthosefoods.AndTVtimemight
alsoreplaceexercisetimeforsomekids.
LeadresearcherDr.DaheiaJ.Barr-Anderson,oftheUniversityofMinnesotainMinneapolis,
toldReutersHealthaclearrelationshipbetweenTVtimeduringhighschoolanddietqualityin
youngadulthood.WhiletheheaviestTVviewerswereeatingthemostjunkfood,thosewho,d
watchedlessthantwohoursperdayhadthehighestintake(摄入量)offruits,vegetables,whole
grainsandhigh-calcium(钙)food.Inheropinion,parentsshouldlimitandmonitorTVviewing.
AsfarasIamconcerned,childrenshouldwatchnotmorethantwohoursoftelevisionper
day.Andparentsshouldsetagoodexamplebyeatingright,beingphysicallyactiveand
controllingtheirownTVtime.
24.Whichcanreplacetheword“tempt"inParagraph3?
A.helpB.allowC.leadD.invite
25.WhatdotheheavyTVviewersusuallydoaccordingtothetext?
A.Takeinhigh-calciumfood.B.Eatlessjunkfood.
C.Takeinfewervegetables.D.Eatmorefruit.
26.Accordingtothetext,whydostudentswatchingTVtoomuchhaveapoorerdiet?
A.TVadsstopthemfromfastfood.
B.Thesnackstheyeatleadtoapoordietquality.
C.TheycandoalotmoreexerciseduringTVtime.
D.Theyhavealowerintakeofjunkfood.
27.Whatsuggestiondoestheauthorgivetheparents?
A.Theyshouldbehavewellinfrontoftheirchildren.
B.Theyshouldencouragetheirchildrentoexercisemore.
C.TheyshouldstopthechildrenfromwatchingTV.
D.Theyshouldpayattentiontocalciumindiets.
28.What,sthebesttitleforthistext?
A.WhyDoTeenagersLikeTV.
B.PeopleShouldKeepAwayfromTVtoKeepHealthy.
C.Parents5OwnHabitsMayInfluenceChildrenLater.
D.Teenagers5TVTimeMayInfluenceTheirDietsLater.
Trudy,sclasshasanEnglishnewspaper.Thestudentswritestories,articlesandpoemsforit.
Thentheytypeandprinttheirworksout.Theteacherpostseverythingonthewallsothatitlooks
likealarge,opennewspaper.
OnedayTrudysaidtotheteacher,4ςMostnewspapershaveadvertisements.Canwehave
somesmalladsinours?”Theteacherthoughtthiswasaverygoodidea.ShemadeTrudythe
advertisingmanagerandTrudyaskedtheotherstudentstoofferthingsforsaleinthenewspaper.
Herearesomeoftheadsshereceived.
•■
CONCERTTICKETS:Hasanyonegotanextra
LyticketfortheRaidersconcertnextweek?Γm
GOODHOMEWANTED:Sixlovelycatslookingforwardtoandwillpaywellforagood
needgoodhomes.Theyarethecutestthingsticket.SeeSheila.
you,veeverseen.Freetotherightperson.
SeeJohn
STATIONERYFORRENT:Anyonewho
haslefthisstationeryathome,pleasecome
toMike.Nocharge.Butmakesuretoreturnħ
intime.LOST:Asilverringwithabluestoneinit.
ReWard(酬谢).SeePatricia.
[ɪ]
A■aPETER,SHOMEWORKSERVICE:Helpyou
solvetheproblemsinyourhomework.Not
WANTEDPC(个人电脑):Ingood
expensive.Quickservice.SeePeter.
condition.MustbeatleastaPentium.See
Alan.
WORKWANTED:StrongboywillingtoEXCHANGEMAGAZINES:Ifyouareinterested
workinthegardenordohousework.3inChinesemagazinesandhavesciencemagazines
hoursaweek.Notexpensive.SeeTom.athand,pleasecometoNina.
29.Whowantedtoputadsinthenewspaper?A.Trudy.B.Theteacher.
C.Someofthestudents.D.Alan.
30.WhatisTomwillingtodo?
A.Todootherpeople,shomework.B.Toworkinthegardenordohousework.
C.Tosellsixcats.D.TofixbrokenPCs.
31.WhatdoesAlanwanttobuy?
A.Alovelycat.B.Asilverring.
C.APCingoodcondition.D.AtickettotheRaidersconcert.
32.WhywillSheilapaywellforaRaidersconcertticket?
A.Becauseshewantstogiveittoherfriend.
B.Becausesheislookingforwardtogoingtotheconcert.
C.Becauseshedoesn,thavehomeworktodo.
D.Becauseherfriendsaregoingtotheconcert.
33.WhatwillPatriciagivethepersonwhofindsherring?
A.Nothing.B.Anotherring.C.AtickettotheRaidersconcert.D.Areward.
Insomanyways,cyberspace(网络空间)reflects(反映)therealworld.Peopleaskfor
information,playgames,andsharehobbytips.Othersbuyandsellproducts.Stillotherslookfor
friendship,orevenlove.
Unliketherealworld,however,yourknowledgeaboutapersonislimited(限制)towordson
acomputerscreen.Age,identity(身份)andappearance(外表)meanverylittleincyberspace.
However,aperson,sthoughtsarcwhatreallymatter.Soeventheshyestpersoncanbecomea
chat-roomstar.
Usually,this“fhceless“communicationdoesn,tcreateproblems.Identitydoesn,treally
matterwhenyou,reinachatroomdiscussingyourideasorhobbies.Infact,thisstress(压力)on
theideasmakestheInternetagreatplaceforexcitingconversations.Whereelsecansomany
peoplecometogethertochat?
ButsomeInternetuserswantmorethanjustsomeonetochatwith.They,relookingfor
seriousrelationships.Iscyberspaceagoodplacetofindtruefriends?Thatanswerdependson
whomyouask.Someoftheserelationshipsactuallysucceed.Othersfail.
SupporterssaythattheInternetallowspeopletogettoknoweachotherintellectually(智力
地)first.Personalappearancedoesn,tgetintheway.Butothersthinkthatnoonecantrulyknow
anotherpersonincyberspace.Why?BecausetheInternetgivesusersalotofcontroloverhow
othersthinkofthem.Internetuserscancarefullychangetheirwordstofitwhateverimage(形象)
theywanttogive.Inasense,they,renotreallythemselves.
Allofthismaybefineiftherelationshipstaysincyberspace.Butnotknowingapersonisa
bigprobleminarelationship.Withsomanyunknowns,it,seasytoletpeople,simagination“fillin
theblanks(空白)."ThiSUnaVOidabIy(不可避免地)leadstodisappointment(失望)whenpeople
meetinperson.Howsomeoneimaginesanonlinefriendisoftenquitedifferentfromthereal
person.
So,beforelookingforfriendsincyberspace,remembertheadviceofCliffbrdStoll:44Lifein
therealworldisfarricherthananythingyou,llfindonacomputerscreen.^^
34.Eventheshyestpersoncanbecomeachat-roomstarbecausewhat,sreallyimportantisa
person,s.
A.ageB・identityC.appearanceD.thoughts
35.WhatdoWeknowaboutthepassage?
A.Itispossiblethatpeoplecan,tfindtruefriendsonline.
B.Appearanceisimportantforrelationshiponline.
C.Ashypersonwillsurelybecometalkativeonline.
D.Peopleareencouragedtocreateimagesincyberspace.
36.WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytellus?
A.Thefaceisthereflectionofheart.B.Don,tjudge(评价)abookbyitscover.
C.Thingsarenotalwayswhattheyseem.D.Inner(内部的)beautyismoreimportantthan
appearance.
37.Whatdoes3his''inParagraph6referto?
A.People,simagination.B.Arelationship.C.Theonlinefriend.
D.Therealfriend.
38.Whatistheauthor,sattitude(态度)tolookingfortruefriendsincyberspace?
A.PoSitiVe(积极的).B.NegatiVe(消极的).C.Interested.D.Wedon,tknow.
Researchersinthe1960sfoundbilingual(双语的)peoplescoredhigheronintelligence(智
力)teststhanmonolingualpeoplewhospeakonlyonelanguage.Thelateststudiesshowthat
beingbilingualdoesnotnecessarilymakepeoplecleverer,butitprobablydoesmakeyoubetterat
certainskills.
Imaginedrivingdownthehighway.There,remanythingsthatcoulddrawyourattentionand
youreallyneedtobeabletowatchailofthem.Whywouldbilingualismmakeyouanybetterat
that?
Theansweristhatbilingualpeopleareoftenbetteratcontrollingtheirattention—afunction
(功能)calledtheexecutive(执行的)controlsystem.Ifsquitepossiblythemostimportantsystem
youhavebecauseit,swhereallofyourdecisionsaboutwhattopayattentionto,whattoignore
(忽视),whattoprocess(处理)aremade.
Thebestmethodtomeasure(测量)theexecutivecontrolsystemiscalledtheStroopTest.
Supposeyouwouldhavetheword“blue"writteninred,butyouhavetosaythecolourred.But
"blue"issoeye-catching,andyoureallywanttosay"blue”.Youneedtoignoreitsothatyoucan
saythecolourred.That,stheStroopTest.
Bilingualpeoplecontinuallypracticethisfunction.Theyhaveto,becausebothlanguagesare
activeintheirbrainatthesametime.Theyneedtoignoreonetobeabletospeakintheother.This
exercisemighthelpinotherways,too.Researcherssaybilingualchildrenaremorelikelytohave
friendsfromdifferentcultures.Bilingualadultsareoftenfourtofiveyearslaterthanothersin
developingAlzheimer,sdisease(阿尔茨海默氏病).
39.Whatdidtherecentresearchfindaboutbilingualpeople?
A.Theycansafelydrivetheircars.B.Theycanwellmanagetheirattention.
C.Theycanhaveabettercontrolofimagination.D.Theycaneasilypickoutthecolours
theywant.
40.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"ɪf'inParagraph4referto?
A.System.B.Test.C.Blue.D.Red.
41.WhatcanWeIeamfromthelastparagraph?
A.Bilingualismmaydoharmtopeople,shealth.
B.Bilingualismhelpschildrenmakemoreforeignfriends.
C.Peoplemustpracticespeakingtwolanguagescontinually.
D.Peopleusemoreactivewordsfromtheirmotherlanguages.
42.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.HowdoestheStroopTestwork?B.Whatisexecutivecontrolsystem?
C.Aremonolingualpeoplesmarter?D.Arebilingualpeoplebetteratsomeskills?
43.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?
A.Ashoppingposter.B.Aschoolintroduction.
C.Asciencereport.D.Aguidebook.
2021年山东省德州市德城区中考一模英语试题
七、阅读单选
Onedayapoorfarmerwastakingabagofricetoatown.Suddenlythebagfelloffhishorse
ontheroad.Hedidn,tknowwhattodoaboutitbecauseitwastooheavyforhimtoliftbyhimself.
Heonlyhopedthatsomebodywouldsoonpassbyandhelphim.Justatthismomentamanriding
ahorsecameuptohim.Butthefarmerwasverydisappointedwhenhesawwhohewas.Itwas
thegreatmanlivingnearby.Thefarmerhadhopedtoaskanotherfarmerorapoormanlikehim.
Buttohissurprise,thegreatmangotoffhishorseassoonashecamenear.Hesaidtothe
farmer,**Iseeyouneedhelp,friend.HowgooditisthatI,mIierejustattherighttime."Thenhe
tookoneendofthebag,andthefarmertooktheother.Theytogetherliftedandputitonthehorse.
“Sir"askedthefarmer,tςhowcanIpayyou?”"It'squiteeasy“thegreatmanansweredwitha
smile,uWhereveryouseeanyoneelseintrouble,dothesameforhim.”
24.Whathappenedwhenthefarmerwenttothetown?
A.Thehorsewasill.B.Hishorse,slegwashurt.
C.Thebagfelloffhishorse.D.Thefarmerlosthisbag.
25.Thefarmercouldn,tliftthebagontothehorsebyhimselfbecause.
A.thebagwasbrokenB.thehorsewentaway
C.thefarmerwastoooldD.thebagwastooheavyforhimtolift
26.Whywasthefarmerverydisappointedwhenhesawthegreatman?
A.Becausehethoughtthegreatmancouldn,thelphim.
B.Becausehethoughtthegreatmancouldn,tseehim.
C.Becausehethoughtthegreatmancouldtakeawayhisbag.
D.Becausehethoughtthegreatmancouldtakeawayhishorse.
27.Whohelpedthefarmer?
A.Anotherfanner.B.Thegreatman.
C.Apoormanlikehim.D.Afriendofthefaιmer,s.
28.Accordingtothepassage,ifyouseesomeoneintrouble,whatwillyoudo?
A.I,llvolunteertohelphimorher.
B.ΓllgivesomehelpifIknowhimorher.
C.Iwon,tgiveanyhelpunlessheorshepaysmemoney.
D.I,llgoawayassoonaspossiblebecauseIdon,twantanytrouble.
AI(人工智自旨)makesourliveseasierandbetter.LefsseetheamazingAL
CooldriverlessbusAbusdooropensandYourclosefriendHi,everyone.I,m
yougeton.Wait,whereisthedriver?HereisXiaoice,aChatbot(聊天机器人).Ispeaklike
anewkindofdriverlessbuscalledApolong.17-year-oldgirl.Ifyoufeellonely,youcan
Itcanseat14peopleanddoesn,tneedatalkwithme.I,mgoodatsinging,writing
driver.Thebusfollowstrafficrules.Itstopspoemsandtellingstories.Iwanttobeyour
everytimeitseesastoplight.friend!
World,sfirstAIanchorHey,look!ThePopularAIartisThisbeautifulpainting
famousChineseanchor(主播)QiuHaoiswasatanauction(拍卖)in2018.Itsoldfor
reportingthenewsforus.But,is"he"reallyabout3,000,000yuan!Butitisnotaworkby
QiuHao?Theansweris"not”.Thisistheafamouspainter,suchasVincentvanGogh.
world,sfirstAIanchor.ItwaspaintedbyanAIartist.Three
ItlooksandspeaksjustlikearealFrenchmencreatedtheAI.
person.ItspeaksbothChineseandEnglish.ItTheAIartiststudiedover
canwork24hourswithoutanymistakes.The15,000paintings.Inthisway,itlearnedto
AIanchorjoinsXinhua,sreportingteam.Youpaint.Nowitisamongthemostpopular
mightseeitonTVsoon.artistsintheworld.
29.ThefactaboutApolongisthat.A.thereisadriverinitB.thedoorisopened
bythepassenger
C.thereare24seatsinitD.itstopseverytimeitseesastoplight
30.XiaoiceCAN,T.
A.goouttoplaywithyouB.talkwithyouifyoufeellonely
C.beyourfriendD.sing,writepoemsortellstories
31.Thepaintingis.
A.aworkpaintedbyVincentvanGogh
B.worthabout3,000,000yuanatanauction
C.studiedbythreeFrenchartistsover15,000times
D.amongthemostbeautifulpaintingsintheworld
32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Xiaoiceisa17-year-oldgirl.
B.TheAlanchorcanonlyspeakEnglish.
C.TheAlanchorcanwork24hourswithoutmistakes.
D.TheAIartistisoneofthemostpopularartistsinChina
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