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说明文Passage1(2024·陕西·长安一中高二期末)Magicisaformofentertainmentthatisbasedonpretendingtodothingsthatareimpossible.Themagicianisaspeciallytrainedactor.Hetriestomaketheaudiencebelievethathehasthepowertodothingswhichareagainstthelawsofnature.Magicshowsareentertainingaslongastheaudiencedoesnotdiscoverhowthetricksaredone.Themagicianusuallydependsonhisskillwithhishands,onhisknowledgeofpsychology,and,sometimes,onmechanicaldevices.Sincemagicperformanceismeanttotrickpeople,theuseofpsychologyisimportant.Themagicianmustkeeppeoplefromnoticingallthemovementsofhishandsandfromthinkingaboutthesecretpartsofhisequipment.Hemustalsoleadtheaudiencetodrawfalseconclusions.Themagician’ssuccessdependsonthefactthatmanythingsseenbytheeyearenotthethingsthatmatter.Twobasicmagictricksaremakingobjectsseemtoappearandmakingobjectsseemtodisappear.Acombinationofthesetwotricksmakesforsomeinterestingeffects.Forexample,themagicianputsasmallballunderoneofseveralcups.Theballthenseemstojumpfromonecuptoanotherortochangecolour.Whatactuallyhappensisthatthemagician,employingquickhandmovementsoramechanicaldevice,hidesoneball.Whiledoingthishetalkstotheaudienceandwavesabrightlycolouredclothwithonehand.Theaudienceistoobusywatchingtheclothandlisteningtothemagician’swordstonoticethathisotherhandishidingtheball.Anotherfavouritetrickistocutorburnsomething,andthenmakeitappearwholeagain.Whatactuallyhappensisthatthemagicianmakesthecutorburnedobjectdisappearbyquicklyhidingitwhiletheaudiencewatchessomethingelse.Thenhe“magically”makesitappearwholeagainbydisplayinganotherobjectthathasnotbeencutorburned.1.Whichofthefollowingisimportantforasuccessfulmagictrick?A.Movingstageequipment. B.Keepingtheperformanceinsecret.C.Applyinghightechnology. D.Directingtheaudience’sattention.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“employing”meaninparagraph3?A.Hiring. B.Using. C.Engaging. D.Moving.3.Howdoestheauthordevelopthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Byexplainingaconcept. B.Bymakingasummary.C.Bydrawingcomparisons. D.Byprovidingexamples.4.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thesecretsbehindtheartofmagic. B.Thewaystobemagicians.C.Theattractionsofthemagicshow. D.Thetalentsofmagicians.Passage2(2024·辽宁·鞍山市第三中学高二期末)It’ssaidthatyoucanchooseyourfriendsbutnotyourfamily.Maybe,Butit’sclearthatgoodfriendscomewithplentyofhealthbenefits,Nowresearchsuggeststhatyourfriendshipsmaybemoreimportantthanfamilyrelationshipswhenitcomestoyourhealthandhappiness.ResearchersfromMichiganStateUniversitycarriedouttwostudiespublishedinPersonalRelationships.Theyfirstlookedatdatafromnearly280,000peoplefromalmost100countriesworldwide.Aftercomparingpeople’sfriendshipsandfamilyrelationshipswiththeirphysicalandmentalhealth,theteamdiscoveredthatfriendshipwaslinkedtohigherscoresofwell-being(康乐)thanfamilyrelationships.Thesecondstudyinvolved(涉及)almost7,500olderadults,andsuggestedthatthequalityoffriendshipshadamuchbiggerinfluenceonhealththanfamilyrelationships.Peoplewhoreportedstressfulfriendshipsweremuchmorelikelytosufferpoorhealthcomparedtothosewhohadpositivefriendships;theinfluenceonhealthfromgoodorbadfamilyrelationshipswassmall.Friendshipsareveryimportanttowell-being.Forone,it’seasiertodropabadfriendshipthanitistocuttieswithafamilymember.Evenbetter,friendscanalsoprovidesocialsupportwhenthingsgettoughwithfamilymembers,suchasgoingthroughadivorceorwhencaringforanagedparent.Andlong-lastingfriendshipsarelesslikelytobefilledwithguiltthanafamilyrelationship.Ofcourse,goodfriendshipsdon’tjusthappen—theyrequiretime,buttimespentondevelopinggoodfriendshipsisworthit.“Friendshipshelpusshunlonelinessbutareoftenhardertomaintain(维持)throughoutthelife,”explainsWilliamChopik,PHD,assistantprofessorofpsychology.“Ifafriendshiphassurvivedthetestoftime,youknowitmustbeagoodone.Itmeansyou’vefoundsomeoneyouturntoforhelpandadviceoften.”5.Whatdidthetwostudiesfocuson?A.Examiningtheinfluenceoffriendshipsandfamilyrelationshipsonwell-being.B.Tellingpeopletopaymoreattentiontofriendsinsteadoffamilymembers.C.Provingthatfriendshipsarethemostimportantpartofpeople’slife.D.Findingoutthesimilaritiesbetweenfriendsandfamilymembers.6.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Howfamilymembersbenefitourwell-being.B.Whatfamilymembersareunabletodoforus.C.whenfriendshipscanplayakeypartinourlife.D.Whyfriendshipsarekeytohealthandhappiness.7.Whichofthefollowingstatementsdoestheauthoragreewith?A.Onlytimecantestgoodfriendships.B.Friendshipscanhappenallthetime.C.Ittakestimetogaingoodfriendships.D.Weshouldbepatientwithourfriends.8.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“shun”underlinedinthelastparagraph?A.Avoid. B.Predict C.Experience D.ValuePassage3(2024·黑龙江·嫩江市高级中学高二期末)Fortopstudentsfromlow-incomefamilies,applyingtocollegesisparticularlydifficult.Oneapproachmakesthiswholeprocesseasier?Provideanadviserforthem.That’stheideabehindCollegePoint,aprogramtohelpgiftedstudentsgotoschoolsthatmatchtheirintelligence.Whenahighschoolstudenttakesastandardizedtest—thePSAT,SATorACT—andtheyscoreinthe90thpercentile,andtheirfamiliesmakelessthan$80,000ayear,theygetanemailfromtheprogramofferingthemafreeadviser.Theadviserslisten,guideandanswerstudents’questions.ConnorRechtzigel,anadviserinMinnesota,seestheimportanceofhisrole,forresearchshowsthatlow-incomestudentsarefarmorelikelytoundermatchbecausetheydon’tthinktheyhavewhatittakestogetinandbecausemanydon’tevenknowwhatschoolsareoutthere.HehelpedhighschoolseniorJusticeBenjamin,thefirstinhisfamilytoapplytocollege,thinkingaboutwhathisideallearningexperiencewas.Finally,Justicenarrowedinonsmallerschoolswherehecouldstudyenvironmentalscienceandmadehisfinalchoice:SkidmoreCollegeinNewYork.FiguringouthowtopayforcollegeisamajorpartofwhatCollegePointadvisersdo.Nakhle,anadviserinNorthCarolina,isworkingwithHensley,anOhiohighschoolseniorwhocan’tgetextrafinancialhelpfromherfamily.Theyspentalotoftimecomparingandanalyzingherfinancial-aidawardletters,whichmadeherdecisionmuchclearer.Finally,theOhioStateUniversityofferedanoptionwhereshewouldpaynothing.Stayingin-statewasn’therfirstchoice,butitwasthebestoptionforher.9.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.ThehistoryofCollegePoint. B.HowCollegePointworks.C.Waystoapplyforafreeadviser. D.Thechallengeofchoosingcolleges.10.Whatpreventslow-incomestudentsfromattendingpropercolleges?A.Knowinglittleaboutcolleges. B.Thinkinghighlyoftheirabilities.C.Lackofenoughlearningexperience. D.Failuretopasstheentranceexam.11.WhydidHensleyfinallychoosetheOhioStateUniversity?A.Shedidn’twanttostayfarfromhome. B.Herfavoritemajorwasprovidedthere.C.Theuniversitymetherfinancialneeds. D.Shewouldshowhertalentstothefull.12.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.StepsforStudentstoChooseSuitableCollegesB.CollegePoint—HelpingStudentsSelectIdealCollegesC.AdvisersHelpingCollegeStudentstoScoreHighD.CollegePoint—HowtoBeaFinancialAdviserPassage4(2024·四川甘孜·高二期末)Ifwewereaskedexactlywhatweweredoingayearago,weshouldprobablyhavetosaythatwecouldnotremember.Butifwehadkeptabookandhadwritteninitanaccountofwhatwedideachday,weshouldbeabletogiveananswertothequestion.Itisthesameinhistory.Manythingshavebeenforgottenbecausewedonothaveanywrittenaccountofthem.Sometimesmendidkeeparecordofthemostimportanthappeningsintheircountry,butoftenitwasdestroyedbyfireorinawar.Sometimestherewasneveranywrittenrecordatallbecausethepeopleofthattimeandplacedidnotknowhowtowrite.Forexample,weknowagooddealaboutthepeoplewholivedinChina4,000yearsago,becausetheycouldwriteandleavewrittenrecordsforthosewholivedafterthem.Butweknowalmostnothingaboutthepeoplewholivedeven200yearsagoincentralAfrica.becausetheyhadnotlearnedtowrite.Sometimes,ofcourse,evenifthepeoplecannotwrite,theymayknowsomethingofthepast.Theyhaveheardaboutitfromolderpeople,andoftensongsanddancesandstorieshavebeenmadeaboutthemostimportanthappenings,andthesehavebeensungandactedandtoldformanygenerations,formostpeopleareproudtotellwhattheirfathersdidinthepast.Thiswemaycall“rememberedhistory”.Someofithasnowbeenwrittendown.Itisnotsoexactorsovaluabletousaswrittenhistoryisbecausewordsaremuchmoreeasilychangedwhenusedagainandagaininspeechthanwhencopiedinwriting.Butwheretherearenowrittenrecords,suchspokenstoriesareoftenveryhelpful.13.Whichofthefollowingideasisnotsuggestedinthepassage?A.Wheretherearenowrittenrecords,thereisnohistory.B.Writtenrecordsofthepastplaythemostimportantroleinourlearningofthehumanhistory.C.Awrittenaccountofourdailyactivitieshelpsustobeabletoanswermanyquestions.D.“Rememberedhistory”,comparedwithwrittenhistory,islessreliable.14.WeknowverylittleaboutthecentralAfrica200yearsagobecause_________A.therewasnothingworthbeingwrittendownatthattime.B.thepeoplethereignoredtheimportanceofkeepingarecord.C.thepeopletheredidnotknowhowtowrite.D.thewrittenrecordswereperhapsdestroyedbyafire.15.“Rememberedhistory”refersto_________A.historybasedonaperson’simagination.B.storiesofimportanthappeningspasseddownfrommouthtomouth.C.songsanddancesaboutthemostimportantevents.D.bothBandC.16.Thepassagesuggeststhatwecouldhavelearnedmuchmoreaboutourpastthanwedonowiftheancientpeoplehad_________A.notburnttheirwrittenrecordsinwars. B.keptawrittenrecordofeverypastevent.C.toldexactstoriesofthemostimportanthappenings. D.mademoresongsanddances.Passage5(2024·陕西西安高二期末)Likethemovefromhorse-drawncarriagestovehiclespoweredbyinternal-combustionengines,thechangefromcarspoweredbyfossilfuelstoelectricvehicles(EVs)willhaveaprofoundeffectonpersonaltransport.TheEpidemicworldwidecauseda20%dropingloballightvehiclesalesin2024,toabout70m,buttheypickupin2024.Andtheproportionofvehiclespoweredbybatterieswillgrowquickly.TheincreasingsharepriceofTesla,providesabigmotivationfornewcomerstocatchup.Teslamayleadinbatterytechnologyandsoftware,buttomakethoseadvantagesstick,itmustprovethat“productionhell”isbehindit.ScalingupmanufacturinghascausedTeslaitsbiggestheadaches.Bignamecarmakersfaceanequallydiscouragingchallenge:learninghowtowritesoftware.Electriccarsrequireintegratedsoftware,notjusttoensurethatbatteriesandmotorsworktogethertoprovidethebestperformance,buttoconnectthecartotheoutsideworld.AndwhatoftheTeslafollowers,fromChina’sLi,NioandXpengtoAmericanfirmssuchasFisker,LucidandNikola?Cashfromexcitableinvestorshaspouredinanditisthesamewithbignamecarmakers—asaretechgiants,keentogetinvolvedastransportgoesdigital.Canthefollowerspersuadeinvestorsthattheyhavepatenttechnologythatwillgivethemalong-termadvantage?Eye-catchingAdvertisementsofvehiclesareonething,butastheindustry’stroubleshows,workingouthowtomakecarsatscale,whensoftwaresareasimportantasbrakesandbodywork,isquiteanother.ThecomingyearwillmakeclearerwhichofTesla’scompetitors,newandold,canstayinrace.17.Whichwordbestdescribesthetrendofelectriccarsindustry?A.Uncertain. B.Challenging.C.Disappointing. D.Promising.18.WhyisTeslaintrouble?A.Itsproductioncapacityhasbecomeabottleneck.B.Itmayloseitsadvantageinsoftwarewriting.C.Itsadvertisingisconsideredtobeexaggerating.D.Ithastocompetewithmanycapablenewcomers.19.WhichstatementaboutTesla’scompetitorsisTRUE?A.TheirsharepricesarecatchingupwiththoseofTesla.B.Theyareallreceivingmoneyfromeagerinvestors.C.Theirproblemliesinimprovingbrakesandbodywork.D.Theyaremostlywell-establishedcompanies.20.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.NewEVCompaniesAreCatchingupB.TheBattleWithintheEVIndustryC.ElectricCars—YourFutureChoiceD.ProductionCapacity—aHeadacheofEVIndustryPassage6((2024·四川甘孜·高二期末)Todayjustastechnologychangedthefaceofindustry,farmshaveundergonean“agriculturalrevolution”.Onthefarmoftoday,machinesprovidealmostallthepower.Oneofthemostimportantbenefitswillbethefarmcomputer.Afewforward-lookingfarmersarealreadyusingcomputerstohelpthemruntheirfarmsmoreefficiently.Thecomputershelpthemkeepmoreaccuraterecordssotheycanmakebetterdecisionsonwhatcropstoplant,howmuchlivestocktobuy,whentoselltheirproducts,andhowmuchprofittheycanexpect.Manycomputercompanieshavebeendevelopingspecialcomputerprogramsjustforfarmers.Programsarebeingwrittenforhogproducers,grainfarmers,potatofarmers,anddairyfarmers.Inthefuture,farmerswillbeabletopurchasecomputerprogramsmadetotheirneeds.Becauseofthegrowingimportanceofcomputersonthefarm,studentsatagriculturalcollegesarerequiredtotakecomputerclassesinadditiontotheirnormalagriculturalcourses.Therecanbenodoubtthatfarmerswillrelyoncomputersevenmoreinthefuture.Whiletheold-timefarmdependedonhorsepower,andmodernfarmsdependonmachinepower,farmsofthefuturewilldependoncomputerpower.Anothertechnologicaladvancewhichisstillintheexperimentalstageistherobot,areal“mechanizedhiredhand”thatwillbeabletomoveand,insomeways,thinklikeahumanbeing.Agriculturalengineersbelievethatcomputer-aidedrobotswillmakestartlingchangesinfarmingbeforetheendofthecentury.Unlikefarmersofthepresent,farmersofthefuturewillfindthatmanyday-to-daytaskswillbedoneforthem.Scientistsarenowdevelopingrobotsthatwillbeabletoshearsheep,drivetractors,andharvestfruit.Evencomplexjobswillbedonebyrobots.Forexample,inordertomilktheircows,farmersmustfirstdrivethemintothebarn,thenconnectthemtothemilkingmachines,watchthemachines,anddisconnectthemwhentheyarefinished.Inthefuture,thiswillallbedonebyrobots.Inaddition,whenthemilkingiscompleted,therobotswillautomaticallychecktomakesurethatthemilkispure.Thecompletemobilizationofthefarmisfarinthefuture,butengineersexpectthatsomerobotswillbeusedbeforelong.21.Whichsentencecarriedthemainideaofthewholepassage?A.Thefirstsentenceofthefirstparagraph. B.Thesecondsentenceofthefirstparagraph.C.Thefirstsentenceofthethirdparagraph. D.Thelastsentenceofthesecondparagraph.22.Accordingtothepassage,computerscannothelpfarmersdecide_________.A.howmuchmoneytheycanearnfromtheirproducts B.whethertoplantacertainkindofcropC.whatlivestocktoraise D.whentoselltheirproducts23.Accordingtotheengineers,willbedonebyrobotsinthenearfuture.A.allfarmwork B.milkingcowsC.somefarmwork D.mostofthefarmwork24.Whatisthebesttitleforthewholepassage?A.Computer,Farmers’BestFriend B.FarmersintheFutureC.ComputersandRobots D.TheAgriculturalRevolutionPassage7(2024·安徽合肥·高二期末)Scientistshavelongsoughttopreventsharpmemoriesfromfadingwithage,buttheproblemremainsunsolved.NowresearchpublishedinScientificReportssuggestsvirtualrealitymighthelpolderpeoplerecallfactsandeventsbasedonspecificdetails.Thestudyinvolved42healthyolderadultsfromtheSanFranciscoBayArea.Halfspentadozenhoursoverfourweeksplayingavirtual-realitygamecalledLabyrinth;theyworeheadsets(耳机)andwalkedinplace,walkingvirtualneighborhoodswhilecompletingsmalltasks.Theotherhalf,inthecontrolgroup,usedtabletstoplaygamesthatdidnotrequirerecallingdetails.After15sessions(期),thelatterperformedroughlythesameasbeforeonalong-termmemorytest.ButtheLabyrinthplayersgainanimprovementinmemorythroughtheVRgame.AscientistPeterWaisoftheUniversityofCaliforniasaidtheimprovementsbroughtthemuptothelevelofanothergroupofyoungeradultstakingthesamememorytests.MeredithThompson,aneducationresearcher,studieslearningthroughVRgamesbutwasnotinvolvedinthenewstudy.“Itwouldbegreattoactuallyfollowpeopleovertimeandseewhatthistypeofgamedoesforlong-termmemory.”Shesays,“addingVRcanprovidegreaterinvolvementthanothergames.Wais'steamisnowstudyinghowlongtheobservedeffectslastandwhichelementsofthetraininghavethemostimpact.”Acognitive(认知)psychologist,DanielSimons,whowasalsonotinvolvedinthestudy,notesexperimentswithothergamesthataresaidtotrainthebrainhaveoftenfailedtosupportthis.Anditremainsunclearhowtestperformanceinalaboratorysettingmighttranslatetoreal-worldsituations.Theoutcome,Simonsnotes,“needstoberepeated,ideallywithamuchlargergroup,beforeit’streatedasastrongfinding.”Fornow,Waissays,theteamhopesitsstudieswithsimilar-sizedgroupswillhelpdrawfundingtotestthegamewithmoreparticipants.25.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Virtualrealityimprovesolderadults'memory.B.PeopleofdifferentagesshouldplayVRgames.C.Virtualrealitychangespeople'smemory.D.People'smemorygraduallyfailsastheyage.26.WhatcanweinferfromMeredithThompson'swords?A.Theexperimentresultstillneedsimprovingwithmorefinancialsupport.B.Whateffectstheexperimentwillhaveisstillunknown.C.Thetestingresultoftheexperimentisnotpracticalinreality.D.Ittakesalongerperiodtofigureoutitseffectsonlong-termmemory.27.AccordingtoDanielSimons,theresearchneedstobeimproveddueto_________.A.thelackofsupportofficially B.theimpracticalapplicationinrealworldC.theunsatisfyingtestperformance D.thelimitednumberofparticipants28.Wheremaythepassagecomefrom?A.Anovel. B.Amagazine.C.Abrochure. D.Aguidebook.Passage8(2024·黑龙江·鹤岗一中高二期末)Athree-monthsurveyof119householdsinSeattlefoundaboutone-thirdofthefoodthrownawaywasedible(可以吃的).“Wethinkwearedoingbetterbutwecan’tbe,giventhewaste.”saidAndreaSpacht,afoodspecialistattheNaturalResourcesDefenseCouncil.Foreveryitemthrownaway,thecostisfarmorethanjustanuneatenmeal.Throwingoutjustonehamburger,forexample,wastesasmuchwaterasa90-minuteshower.TheWasteofnutritionandresourcesonthisscale(规模)makeslittlesensewhen15millionAmericanhouseholdshavebeenclassifiedasfood-insecurebytheU.S.DepartmentofAgriculture—meaningtheycannotaccessenoughfood.Butfoodwasteisnotjustabouthouseholds.Itishappeningonalargescaleonthefarm.Mostfarmfoodwasteisduetoalackofbuyersorpricesthataretoolow.Withoutaguaranteeofanincomethatwillatleastcoverthecostofharvesting,growershavenochoicebuttoleavefoodinthefield—despitethehugewastethatrepresents,saidLisaJohnson,oftheDepartmentofHorticulturalScienceatNorthCarolinaStateUniversity.Forthetimebeing,theU.S.remainsacontradiction,sayfoodwasteactivists.“It’stheplaceintheworldwherethemostfoodiswasted,butalsowheresomeofthemostexcitingsolutionsare.”saidTristramStuart,founderofToastAle,whichmakesbeerfrombreadthatwouldotherwisebethrownaway.Thepastfewyearshaveseenanawakeningawarenessoftheimpactoftheproblemonourplanet.Anincreasingnumberoffoodwastecompaniesandcharitieshaveappearedtohelppeoplecuttheirownfoodwasteandalsoensureunwantedfoodmakesitswaytowhereitisneeded.Whilecampaignersarecelebratingtherisingconsumerandcorporate(公司的)recognitionoffoodwasteasamajorproblem,theydonotexpecttheproblemtodisappearovernight.Dealingwiththeproblemrequires“atransformationthatwilltakeyears.”saidEvanLutz,co-founderofthefoodwastecompanyHungryHarvest.29.WhydoestheauthormentiontheexampleinParagraph3?A.Toencouragereaderstosavewater.B.Toprovethepopularityofhamburgers.C.Toshowthatpeoplearedoingbetterinsavingfood.D.Toexplainthatthrowingawayfoodhashiddencosts.30.WhydogrowersleavefoodinthefieldaccordingtoLisa?A.Thefoodgoesbad. B.Thefoodisn’tripe.C.Theycannotmakeaprofit. D.Theydonothavethemachinetoharvest.31.Whatdothefoodwasteactivistsmeanbysaying“theU.S.remainsacontradiction”?A.Foodwastecontradictsfoodinsecurity.B.Foodwastecontradictsexcitingsolutions.C.Thelackofbuyerscontradictsgoodharvests.D.Thehighcostofharvestingcontradictslowfoodprices.32.WhatdoesEvanthinkofthefoodwasteproblem?A.Americanswastethemostfood.B.Ithasbeeninexistenceforyears.C.Solvingitwilltakealonglime.D.Peoplearebecomingawareofitsseriousness.Passage9(2024·河南·淮南其次中学高二期末)Workingrobotsaretypicallybig,simpleandstrong.Theyarelargepre-programmedunitsworkingindangerousanddulljobs.Butthegrowingtrendtowardscooperativerobots,orcobots,whichworkinharmonywithhumansischangingroboticuseworldwide.Thefactisthatmostindustrialrobotswerenotdesignedtodowithunpredictablehumanenvironments.Bycuttingrobotsdowntothedesktopsizeandembedding(嵌入)themwithsensorsandAI,thenextgenerationofcobotswillfeelourpresence,learnfromusandcombinewithusbetter.Lightweightandportablecobotscanworkinlessspaceandshareitwithpeopleratherthanbeingcagedoff.Decreasingcostsforroboticsystemsmakethemmoreaffordabletosmallbusinesses,andtheireaseofsettingupandprogrammabilitymakesthemsimpletodevelop.Althoughthecooperativerobotisrelativelynovel,theinitialconceptwasinventedin1996.Acobotpatentwasfiledin1997,whichdetailed"aninstrumentandmethodfordirectphysicalinteractionbetweenapersonandageneral-purposeoperatorcontrolledbyacomputer".Theideaofroboticfeedback(反馈)wasalsobuilt-insothatcobotswouldredirectorcontrolmotionsthatoriginatewiththeoperatorthroughphysicalguidance.Thefutureofcobotworkingislikelytochangeasnewerinterfacesandwaysofinteractingaredeveloped.Voicecommandsareboundtobeafeatureasnaturallanguageprocessingsystemsbecomemorewidespread.Roboticmovementsandinteractionswillbecontrolledusingnon-invasivebraincontrolinterfaces.Unplannedchangestoproductionandsaferinteractionwithhumanswillthenrequireastep-changeinrobotlearning.Cobotswilllearndirectlyfromhumaninteractionorevenfromvirtualsimulations(模拟)thatwillhelpthemadapttoreal-worldsituations.Openroboticsplatforms,suchasCarnegieMellonUniversity'sLoCoBotorElephantRobotics'Catbot,meanthatprogrammerscansharetheskillstheyhavedevelopedviathecloud.Cobotcarers,suchasElliQ,thecompanionrobot,ceiling-mountedrailrobots,orevenIKEA'sroboticfurniture,promiseanicefutureofcooperation.33.Whatmakescobotsmoresuitabletosmallfirms?A.Thedesktopsize. B.SensorsandAI.C.Cheaproboticsystems. D.Theireaseofprogrammability.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"interaction"inParagraph3mean?A.Change. B.Competition.C.Difference. D.Communication.35.Whichofthefollowingisacharacteristicofthefuturecobots?A.Voicecontrol.B.Unplannedproductionchanges.C.Workingindangerousenvironments.D.Directphysicalinteractionwithhumans.36.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestdoingaboutcobots?A.Learningfromhumans. B.Combiningwithhumans.C.Openingroboticsplatforms. D.Sharingprogrammingskills.Passage10(2024·河南新乡·高二期末)It’swell-knownthatfacialrecognitioniswidelyusedinshopping,homesecurity,andlawenforcementandmillionsofususeittoopenoursmartphones.Butprivacyadvocatesareraisingalarmsaboutthegrowinguseoffacialrecognitiontechnology.TheAmericanadministrationrecentlyproposedaruletousefacialrecognitiontoidentifyandphotographallpeopleenteringandleavingtheUnitedStates,includingAmericancitizens.Thatideawasscrappedafterbigobjectionsfromlawmakersandactivists,buttheadministrationismovingaheadwithmorelimiteduseofthetechnologyinanumberofairportsandotherportsofentrysayitmakesthepublicsaferandsofar,they’vehadveryfewcomplaintsfromtravelers.However,agrowingnumberof,bothinandoutofthegovernment,sayanytypeoffacialrecognitionisjustlikeillegalsurveillance(监视).Theysayitexchangestoomuchfreedomfortoolittlesecurity.ManynotethatoncethegovernmenthasadatabaseofAmericanswiththeirphotographs,there’snotellingwhatitcouldbeusedfor.Beyondtheprivacyconcerns,securityexpertsarealsoworriedthatahugegovernmentdatabasecouldbeamajortargetforadatabreach(数据泄露).SomesayitcouldgivehackersaccesstodatafrommillionsofAmericans.MikeHowell,aformerconsultantoftheDepartmentofHomelandSecurity,suggestsapossiblesolution:simplyerasetheinformationafteritused.“Thebigquestionfor,”saysHowell,“ishowthegovernmentlargelywillprotectthedata.Wewantthedatawecollecttokeepussafefromthreats,notto,youknow,makeunsafe.“Finally,theadministrationmayhavethefinalsayonthefutureoffacialrecognition,withmoreregulationsbeingadvisedtokeepitincheck.”37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scrapped”inparagraph2mean?A.Abandoned. B.Expressed.C.Considered. D.Updated.38.Whatattitudedothesecurityexpertshavetowardsfacialrecognition?A.Uncaring. B.Concerned.C.Flexible. D.Tolerant.39.WhatdoesHowelladviseAmericanadministrationtodo?A.Exchangemuchsecurityforsomefreedom.B.Protecttheprivacyrelatedtofacialrecognition.C.Introducesomelawstostopdatabreaches.D.Stopusingfacialrecognitioninshopping.40.Wh

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