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专题10阅读理解之说明文(北京中考真题+名校模拟)(2024·北京·中考真题)SamHillisreallybadatfindinghiswayfromplacetoplace.TheworldisfullofpeoplelikeHill—andtheiropposites,whoalwaysseemtoknowexactlywheretheyareandhowtogetwheretheywanttogo.Ithasprovedhardtoexplainwhy.However,withthedevelopmentoftechnology,there’snewexcitementhappeningintheresearchworld.Anexperimentwascarriedoutin2022tofindoutwhatmightinfluencewayfindingability.Researchersdevelopedanonlinegameinwhichplayerstravelbyboattofindwherealotofcheckpointslie.Thegameaskedplayerstoprovidebasicbackgroundinformation,andnearlyfourmillionpeopleworldwidedidso.Throughthegame,theresearcherswereabletojudgenavigational(辨识方向的)abilitybylookingathowfareachpersontraveledtoreachallthecheekpoints.Thentheycomparedplayers’performancewiththeirbackgroundinformation.TheresearchersfoundthatNorthernEuropeansseemedtobebetternavigations,perhapsbecausetheyloveorienteering(定向越野),asportwhichinvolvescross-countryrunningandnavigation.Andthosefromcitieswithmoredisorganizedstreetnetworks(网状系统)didbetterthanthosefromcitieswithorderlyones.Perhapspeopleofplannedcitiesdon’tneedtobuildcomplex(复杂的)mapsintheirminds.Researchresultslikethesesuggestthatpeople’slifeexperiencedecideshowwelltheyfindtheirway.Infact,experiencemayevenexplainapopularbeliefthatmenaremorelikelytoperformbetterthanwomen.Itturnsoutthatthisdifferenceismoreaquestionofcultureandexperiencethanofinbornability.NorthernEuropeans,forexample,showalmostnogender(性别)differenceinnavigation.However,mendomuchbetterthanwomeninplaceswherewomenfaceculturallimitsonexploringtheirenvironmentontheirown.ThatfindingisalsosupportedbystudiesontheTsimane,acommunitylivinginaforestinSouthAmerica.ResearchersputGPSunitson305Tsimanepeopletochecktheirdailymovementsoverathree-dayperiod,andfoundnodifferencebetweenmenandwomeninnavigationalability.Evenchildrenperformedverywell—aresult,researchersthink,ofgrowingupinanenvironmentthatencourageschildrentoexploretheforest.1.Whywasanexperimentcarriedoutin2022?A.Todevelopanonlinewayfindinggame.B.Toimprovetheplayers’wayfindingability.C.Topickoutpeoplewhoareweakinwayfinding.D.Tofindoutwhypeoplearedifferentinwayfindingability.2.Accordingtothepassage,whoisprobablythebestatfindingtheirway?A.Awomanwhooftenexploresnature.B.AgirlwhostudiesSouthAmericanculture.C.Amanwhorunsonasportsgroundeverymorning.D.Aboywholivesinacitywithanorderlystreetnetwork.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Goodnavigatorsaremostlymade,notborn.B.Navigationskillsdifferbetweenthegenders.C.Navigationskillsarepasseddown,neverlost.D.Goodnavigatorsbringdevelopmentsintechnology.(2023·北京·中考真题)Whenconsideringthekindofexperiencethatmakeslifebetter,mostpeoplefirstthinkthathappinessdependsonexperiencingpleasure:goodfood,goodjobs,allthecomfortsthatmoneycanbuy.Ifwecouldn’thavethese,wemightaswellsitinfrontofthetelevisiononaquietevening.Pleasureisanimportantpartofthequalityoflife,butbyitselfitdoesn’tbringhappiness.Whenpeoplethinkfurtheraboutwhatmakesaworthylife,theytend(倾向于)tomovebeyondpleasantmemoriesandbegintorememberotherevents,otherexperiencesthatoverlap(有重叠)pleasurableonesbutfallintoagroupwithaseparatename:enjoyment.Enjoyableeventstakeplacewhenpeoplehavenotonlysatisfiedaneedormetsomeearlierexpectation,butalsoachievedsomethingunexpected.Enjoymentischaracterizedbyasenseofcuriosity,ofachievement.Playingatennisgamethatimprovesone’sabilityisenjoyable,asisreadingabookthatshowsthingsinanewlight,asishavingaconversationthatleadsustoexpressideaswedidn’tknowwehad.Noneoftheseexperiencesmaybeespeciallypleasurablewhentheyaretakingplace,butwhenwethinkbackonthemafterwards,wewouldsay,“Thatreallywasfun”andwishtheywouldhappenagain.Afteranenjoyableeventweknowthatwehavechanged,andgrown.Experiencesthatgivepleasurecanalsogiveenjoyment,butthetwofeelingsarequitedifferent.Forexample,everybodytakespleasureineating.However,toenjoysfoodismoredifficult—youhavetopayenoughattentiontoameal,soastosenseandtellitsvarioustastes.Asthisexamplesuggests,wecanexperiencepleasurewithoutanypsychicenergy,whileenjoymenthappensonlyasaresultoffullattention.Apersoncanfeelpleasurewithoutanyeffort,aslongascertainpartsinhisbrainarestimulated(刺激).Butit’simpossibletoenjoyatennisgameorabookwithoutfullattention.It’sforthisreasonthatpleasuredoesnotlastlong,nordoesitmakeusgrow.Growthrequiresfullattentiontogoalsthatarenew,thatarerelativelychallenging.Withoutenjoyment,lifewillgoon,anditcanevenbepleasant.Butitdependsheavilyonluckandtheexternal(外部的)environment.Toachievepersonalcontroloverthequalityofexperience,however,weneedtolearnhowtobuildenjoymentintowhathappensdayin,dayout.4.Youwillmostprobablyexperienceenjoymentwhenyou________.A.buyexpensiveshoes B.orderadeliciousmealC.talkwithfriendsfornewideas D.sitquietlyinfrontofatelevision5.Whatdoyouknowaboutpleasureandenjoymentfromthepassage?A.Enjoymentgrowsoutofpleasure.B.Pleasureandenjoymentcomehandinhand.C.Pleasurableexperiencesarepartofenjoyableones.D.Someexperiencesprovidebothpleasureandenjoyment.6.Thewords“psychicenergy”inParagraph4areclosestinmeaningto________.A.attention B.interest C.ability D.knowledge7.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat________.A.feelingpleasurestopspeoplefromachievinggrowthB.feelingenjoymentcomeswithachievinggrowthC.aworthylifedependsonluckandenvironmentD.pleasureisthekeytoahappyandworthylife(2023·北京·中考真题)Doyouknowthatover1/3ofallfoodproducedintheworldgoestowaste?AccordingtotheUnitedNations(UN),everyyeararoundtheworld,aboutonebillion(十亿)tonsoffoodiswasted.Atthesametime,therearenearlyonebillionpeoplewhogohungry.Simply1/4ofthefoodwastedisenoughtokeepthemoutofhunger.Inaddition,thewastedfoodproducesoverthreebilliontonsofcarbondioxide(CO2),whichspeedsupclimate(气候)change.Whatcanwedotosolvethisfoodwasteproblem?Oneeffectivesolutionisbalancingfoodproductionwithdemand(需求).Inhotelsandothersimilarplaces,specialinstrumentsshouldbeusedsothatcookingspecialistsjustprepareandcookfoodasitisordered.Anothereffectivesolutionisstartingprogramstoreduce(减少)foodwaste.Storesandbuyerscantrytheirbesttobecreativeinfoodwastereduction.Forexample,storescanprovidecustomerswithinstructionstellingthemhowtomakefulluseoffood.Buyerscantrynotfixingtheireyesonlyonfoodofthebestquality(质量).Sometimes,thefoodofnon-topqualityisalsogoodenoughtoeat,orcanbeboughtandthenusedtomakedeliciousdishes.Oneofthehardestsolutionstoachieveisforeachandeveryonetobuyandpreparefoodwithaplanoftheirownsothatlessfoodiswasted.Challengingasitis,theuseofmealplansinpreparingfoodcanplayanimportantroleinendingfoodwasteinthefamily.Foodrecyclingisoneoftheknownsolutions.Effortsarenowalreadyinprogress.Foodthatisnotsafeforhumanstoeatisrecycledintootherproductssuchasanimalfeedsandclothing.Yet,thereisstillalongwaytogoandmuchforimprovementinthisarea.Inaword,foodwastehasbeenoneofthebiggestproblemsintheworldthathaveinfluencedusgreatly.Manysolutionshavebeenfoundandmanymoreareyettobeworkedout.Ifeachofuscanputinmoreefforts,foodwasteissuretobereducedforthegoodofourfuture.8.Accordingtothepassage,whatisapossibleresultoffoodwaste?A.Theproblemofworldwidehunger. B.Abigincreaseinfoodproduction.C.Thespeed-upofclimatechange. D.Asuddendropinpopulation.9.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Foodrecyclinghasbeenhugelysuccessful. B.Buyersshouldgiveupnon-topqualityfood.C.Storesshouldtrainpeopletomakedeliciousdishes. D.Mealplansinthefamilyarehardtoputintopractice.10.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Benefitsofreducingfoodwaste. B.Solutionstothefoodwasteproblem.C.Theimportanceoffightingfoodwaste. D.Theattitudetothefoodwasteproblem.(2024·北京东城·二模)Whydopeoplefallforbadinformation?Scientistsaretryingtofindthatout.Theyarealsotryingtofindoutwhatwecandoaboutit.Peopleonsocialmediasometimessharequestionableclaims(言论).Maybetheythinktheclaimissurprisingorinteresting.Buthowtheclaimispresentedcaninfluencehowmanypeoplebelieveit.Peoplearelikelytothinkthatvideoisthemostbelievable,notedS.ShyamSundar.HeworksatPennsylvaniaStateUniversity.Sundarandhisteamshowedfake(假的)newsstoriesto180people.Onefakestoryclaimedplasticwasusedtomakerice.Oneversion(版本)ofthericestorywassentastextonly.Oneversionwasasoundrecording.Thethirdhadavideo.Itshowedamanfeedingplasticsheetsintoamachine.Thetestedpeoplegradedthevideostoryasthemostbelievable.“Seeingisbelieving.Peoplearemorelikelytoacceptmisinformationwhentheyseesomethinginavideo,”Sundarsaid.That’sespeciallytruewiththeriseofdeepfaketechnologies,whichcreatefakebutvisually(视觉上)believablevideos.Anotherbigproblemwithfakenewsishoweasilyitgetsintoourbrains.Weoftenfindclaimsbelievablethatgoalongwiththevalueswehold.Somepeopleareunlikelytoquestionthingsthatfitwithwhattheyalreadybelieve.Why?Becauseourvaluescaninfluencehowweprocessinformation.Sohowcanweslowthespreadoffakenews?Itmightjustrequiregettingpeopletostopandthink.Twoscientists,GordonPennycookandDavidRand,workedtogetheronastudy.Theyshowedbothrealnewsheadlinesandfakeonesto3,500people.Theytestedthesepeople’sanalyticalreasoning(分析推理).Peoplewhoscoredhigherontheanalyticaltestswerelesslikelytomistakefakenewsheadlinesasbeingcorrect.Inotherwords,lazythinkinghelpsdrivesomeone’sacceptanceoffakenews.Whenwerecognizesomethinguntrue,weshoulddebunk(揭穿)it.Researchershavesometips:·Checktheinformationfromtrustworthysources(来源).Lookatdifferentsourcestoseeiftheyagree.·Onceyoucorrectmisinformationwithatruefact,explainwhythemisinformationiswrong.·Speakupassoonaspossiblewhenyouseemisinformationbeingsharedonsocialmedia.Notpayingattentioncanhelpfakenewsspread.Fortunately,there’sasimplesolution—stopshuttingoffourbrainssomuch.Bythinkingcarefullyandsharingrealinformation,wecanhelpeveryonestayinformedwithfacts.11.ThepurposeofSundarandhisteam’sstudyistofindout________.A.whatwayscanbeusedtospreadnewsB.howfakenewsspreadsthroughdifferentmediaC.whatkindofpeoplearelikelytobelievefakenewsD.howthepresentationofnewsinfluencesitsbelievability12.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Peoplearelikelytobelieveinformationthatmatchestheirvalues.B.Debunkingbadinformationdependsheavilyontechnology.C.Thebrainhasaweakabilitytorecognizemisinformation.D.Lazythinkersoftenslowdownthespreadoffakenews.13.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thecausesoffakenewsanditsbadinfluences.B.Thespreadoffakenewsandpeople’scomplaintsaboutit.C.Thereasonsforbelievingfakenewsandwaystodealwithit.D.Theproblemscausedbyfakenewsandthenecessitytorecognizeit.(2024·北京丰台·二模)Areyouavoidingpainorlivingwithpurpose?Therearetwopathswecantakeinanygivensituation:oneisthepathofavoidingpaininthemoment,andtheotheristhemoredifficultpathofdelaying(推迟)pleasureforabiggerpurpose.Somepeopledon’tseethevalueinhavingpatienceduringdifficulttimesorworkingtowardagoal;theywanttolosetheweightnowandwouldratherbuythelatest,greatestcellphonethansaveforretirement(退休).Weoftenmakeourlifechoicesaccordingtohowwecanavoidpaininthemomentand,indoingso,failtoseethatthepathofdelayedgratification(满足)issometimeswheretherealsolutionstoourproblemslie.Studiesshowthatdelayedgratificationisoneofthemosteffectivepersonalqualitiesofsuccessfulpeople.Peoplewholearnhowtomanagetheirneedtobesatisfiedinthemomentthrive(蓬勃发展)moreintheircareers,relationshipsandhealththanpeoplewhogiveintoit.Awell-knownstudyconductedatStanfordUniversityinthe1960sexplainsalotaboutwhyit’sbeneficialtodelaygratification.Inthestudy,childrenwereplacedinaroomwithonemarshmallowonaplate.Theleadresearchergavethechildrenaneasyinstruction:Youcaneatthemarshmallownow,orwait15minutesandreceivetwomarshmallows.Theresearchersfoundthatthechildrenwhowereabletowaitforthesecondmarshmallowwithouteatingthefirstonescoredhigheronstandardizedtests,hadbetterhealth,andwerelesslikelytohavebehaviorproblems.Considertheresultsofthisstudy,andthinkaboutyourselfandyouractions.Areyouabletowaitforthingsyoureallywant,evenifitinvolvesgivinguppleasureandsatisfactionnow?Doyoumakedecisionsbasedonyourlifepurposeoronwhatfeelsgoodnow?Doyousometimesgiveuptoosoon?Canyouthinkofatimewhenyousuccessfullycompletedadifficulttask?Howdiditmakeyoufeelaboutyourself?Whatweretheresultsofwaiting?Delayinggratificationisn’tanewconcept.Backin300B.C.,Aristotlesawthatthereasonwhysomanypeoplewereunhappywasthattheyconfusedpleasurefortruehappiness.Truehappiness,accordingtoAristotle,isaboutdevelopinghabitsandsurroundingyourselfwithpeoplewhogrowyoursoul(灵魂).Thisallowsyoutomovetowardyourgreatestnaturalability.Truehappinessneedsdelayingpleasure,andputtinginthetime,disciplineandpatiencerequiredtoachieveagoalinsteadoffeelinggoodnow.Alifeofpurpose,aligned(保持一致)withtheseekingoftruehappiness,createsrealjoy.Itkeepsyourhappinessmeterprettysteady(稳定的)throughoutyourlife.So,whichpathwouldyouliketotake?14.Peoplewhodelaygratificationwillprobably________.A.avoidpainandgiveupinthemomentB.workhardpatientlyforabiggergoalC.failtoseewheretherealsolutionstotheirproblemslieD.succeedeasilyintheircareers,relationshipsandhealth15.Whydoesthewritermentionthewell-knownstudyinParagraph5?A.Toshowchildren’sdifferentchoices.B.Totellreadersthestudywasveryscientific.C.Toprovethevalueofputtingoffgratification.D.Toexplainwhysomechildrenweremoresuccessful.16.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat________.A.apurposefullifecanbringusrealjoyB.pleasurehelpsustomakecorrectdecisionsC.pleasureplaysakeyroleinalifeofpurposeD.truehappinessisaboutavoidingpaininthemoment17.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Toencourageustodelaypleasureforabiggerpurpose.B.Toexplainthemeaningsofpleasureandtruehappiness.C.Tocomparetwodifferentpathstoalifeofpurpose.D.Todiscussthegoodeffectsofdelayedgratification.(2024·北京丰台·二模)Peoplewhohaveplentyofpositive(积极的)thoughtsandemotionsintheireverydaylivestendtobehappier,healthier,andgetalongbetterwithothers.Buildinghabitsthatencourageyoutothinkandfeelmorepositivecanhelpyoubemoresatisfiedandhavefewerunwantedfeelings.Thisisespeciallyimportantifyou’realreadydealingwithalotofnegativeemotionslikefear,sadness,anger,frustration,orstress.Everyonehasnegativethoughtsandfeelingssometimes,buttrytolookonthebrightsideasmuchasyoucan.Noticeandnameanypositiveemotionsyoufeelduringtheday.Track(追踪)theminalisttobemoreawareofpositivefeelingsyouexperienceandsituationsoractivitiesthatcausethem.Forexample,youmightfeelproudwhenyouansweraquestionright,joyfulwhenyourdogorcatdoessomethingfunny.Attheendofeachday,trytofindatleast3goodthingsthathappenedtoyou.Thistrainsyoutonoticepositivethingsandstimulatesyoutodomorethingsthatcausepositiveemotions.Pickapositiveemotionandmakeitstronger.Let’ssayyouchooseconfidence.Whathelpsyoufeelconfident?Howcanyougetmoreofthatfeeling?Youmightgiveyourselfa“Yes,Ican!”peptalkbeforeatest.Ormaybeyoustandupstraighterandtrywalkingthroughthehallsinaconfidentway,feelingstrong.Thinkofpositiveemotionsasmuscles(肌肉)youshouldexercisebythewayyoulookatthingsandwhatyoudo.Begrateful.Makeanefforttopracticegratitude(感激)everyday.Thismeansstoppingforamomenttonoticeandrecognizethethingsyouoftentakeforgranted(想当然),likehavingaplacetolive,food,cleanwater,friends,family,evencomputeraccess.It’stakingamomenttothinkabouthowluckyyouarewhensomethinggoodhappens—whetherit’sasmallthingorbigthing.Collectremindersofgoodexperiences.Considermakingapositivityboxfilledwiththingslikephotosofgoodtimes,cardsfromspecialpeople,andfavoritesonglyrics.Ifyouhavetroublethinkingorfeelingpositivesomedays,theboxcanleadyoubacktoahappieremotionalplace.Positivethoughtsandemotionsarepowerfultools.So,findwaystomaketimefortheminyoureverydaylife.Trytocreateroominyourdayforjoy,fun,friendship,relaxation,kindnessandgratitude.18.Thewriterwouldsuggestthatweshould________.A.makeapromisetoourselvesbeforeatestB.makefulluseofthingslikefoodandwaterC.collectexpensivethingsandputtheminaboxD.findseveralgoodthingsthathappenedtouseachday19.Theword“stimulates”inParagraph3probablymeans“________”.A.allows B.warns C.encourages D.teaches20.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theinfluenceofshowinggratitude.B.Theimportanceofhavinggoodhabits.C.Whytohavepositivethoughtsandemotions.D.Howtoformhabitsofthinkingandfeelingpositive.(2024·北京大兴·二模)Fromstrawberriestotomatoes,someoftheUK’sfavoritefruitandvegetablesarehighin‘foreverchemicals(化学物质)’.Butcanwegiveupbuyingthem?PesticideActionNetwork(PAN)hasfoundthatmanycommonfruitsandvegetableshasharmful‘foreverchemicals’.So-called‘foreverchemicals’aremadeupof10,000chemicals;agroupknownaspoly-andperfluoroalkylsubstances(PFAS),andbranded‘forever’fortheirabilitytoremainintheenvironmentandaccumulate(积累)inthebody.PANanalyzedresultsfromtheUKgovernmenttesting,findingthattendifferentPFASpesticides(农药)werepresentinthecommonfruitsandvegetablesincludinggrapes,cherries,strawberries,cabbagesandtomatoes.Strawberrieswerefoundtobemostimpacted(受影响)—95%ofthe120strawberriestestedin2022containedPFASpesticides.Thiswasfollowedby61%of109grapesand56%of121cherries.Thedatamakespeoplemoreanxiousandworriedaboutfoodsafety.Accordingtoaresearch,thesechemicalsaredoingunknownharmtoourhealth.“They’vebeenlinkedtoincreasedratesofcancer,”saysEvans,aresearcherattheenvironmentalcharityFidra.“Wedon’thaveallthatinformationjustyet.Wehaveincreasingresearchandevidence-building,buttherearestillsomanychemicalsthatwedon’tunderstandthefullhealthimpactsof.”Consideringtheirhealth,moreandmorepeoplepreferbuyingthefoodwithout‘foreverchemicals’.ThefindingsfromPANserveasanimportantwake-upcall.ThebadinfluenceofPFASonourfruitsandvegetablesneedsimmediateattentionandaction,notjustfromgovernmentsbutfromallpeopleinvolvedinbringingfoodfromthefarmtoourtables.PFASareagroupofhuman-madechemicalsthatdidn’texistontheplanetacenturyagoandhavenowpollutedeverysinglecorner.Noonewantstolivewiththeseharmfulchemicals.Sotheveryleastwecandoistoban(禁止)theuseofPFAS.PFASpesticidesareabsolutelyunnecessaryforgrowingfood.PANispushingthegovernmenttostoptheuseof25PFASpesticidesintheUKandincreasesupportforfarmers.It’stimetohelpthemtousesaferwaysinsteadofusingthesePFASpesticides.WithsomeplasticfoodpackagingalsopollutedwithPFAS,andPFASpresentinUKdrinkingwaterandsoil,weneedtodevelopabetterunderstandingofthehealthrisksassociatedwithtakingthese‘foreverchemicals’anddoeverythingwecantotakethemoutofthefoodchain.Andthatwouldbeagreatwinforshoppers,farmersandtheenvironment.21.Accordingtotheresearch,whatisthepossibleresultof‘foreverchemicals’?A.Azeroincreaseincancerrates. B.Thechangeofgovernmenttesting.C.Theunknowneffectsonhumanhealth. D.Abigsaleforthefoodwith‘foreverchemical’.22.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.PFAScanbreakdownquicklyintheenvironment.B.TheeffectofPFASonstrawberrieswaslessthanongrapes.C.BanningtheuseofPFASisrecommendedtotheUKgovernment.D.PlasticfoodpackagingcanhelpavoidthepollutioncausedbyPFAS.23.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ForeverChemicals:MoreActionsShouldBeTakentoBanThemB.ForeverChemicals:TheWaystoProtecttheEnvironmentC.ForeverChemicals:ReducingTheminGrowingFoodD.ForeverChemicals:HowtoAvoidEatingThem(2024·北京西城·二模)A2,000-yearmystery(谜)hasmovedonestepclosertobeingsolved.AIsoftwaredevelopedbyresearchershassuccessfullydeciphered(辨读)thetextfromaburntscroll(卷轴)foundintheremainsofanancientRomanbuildinginItaly.Thiscouldhelpusbetterunderstandtheancientworld.Inthecenturiesafterthescrollswerediscovered,manypeoplehavetriedtoopenthem,butendedupdestroyingsomeofthem.BrentSeales,acomputerscientist,hasbeentryingtoreadthesehiddentextsfornearly20years.Histeamdevelopedsoftwaretoreadthesurfaceofscrollsusing3DCTimages(图像).Astheresultswerenotsatisfactory,theywonderedwhethermachine-learningmodelsmightbetrainedtoreadthescrollsButmakingsenseofalltheinformationwasahugetaskforhissmallteam.Luckily,inMarch2023,theVesuviusChallengewasintroduced,offeringalargeprizetoresearchersworldwide.Researcherswereaskedtodecipherfourpassages,ofatleast140characterseach,beforetheendoftheyear.Thekeytothechallenge’ssuccesswasthemixofcompetitionandcooperation(合作),withSealesdoinghispartbysharinghissoftwareandimagesonline.Smallerprizeswerepresentedalongthewaytoencourageprogress,withthewinningmachine-learningalgorithm(算法)sharedateachstageto“levelup”thecommunity,socompetitorscouldbuildoneachother’sprogress.Theturningpointcameinthemiddleoflastyear,whenphysicistCaseyHandmernoticedsomethingthatseemedtoformtheshapesofGreekletters—hecalledit“crackle”.InlateOctober,anAmericanuniversitystudentstudyingcomputerscienceusedthecrackletotrainamachine-learningalgorithm,uncoveringthewordporphyras,“purple”.Thiswonhimtheprizefordiscoveringthefirstletters.AnEgyptianstudent,whofollowedwithevenclearerimagesofthetext,camesecond.Atlast,thetwoyoungresearcherstogetherwithaSwissstudentworkedoutover2,000charactersfromonescroll,sharingthe$700,000prize.Thetextofthealready-openedscrollsisrelatedtoGreekphilosophy(哲学),andresearchersarelikelytofindmoreofthesameinthescrolls.Also,themachine-learningtechniquespioneeredbyresearcherscannowbeusedtostudyothertypesofhiddentext.Theprogresssuggestedthefuturedeciphermentofthehundredsofscrollsthathadbeengivenuponbefore.Therealgainsarestillaheadofus.24.TheVesuviusChallengewassetupto__________.A.raisemoremoneytodevelopAIsoftwareB.attractscientiststofindmoreburntscrollsC.collectmoreinformationon3DtechnologyD.involvemorepeopleindecipheringthescrolls25.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.CaseyHandmerwonfirstprizefordiscoveringtheword“purple”.B.Researchersvolunteeredtoteachstudentstoreadthehiddentexts.C.Sharingamongcompetitorshelpedtomakethechallengesuccessful.D.Differentmachine-learningmodelsweretrainedtowriteGreekletters.26.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AIunlockssecretsof2,000-year-oldscrollsB.YoungadultstaketheleadinAIdevelopmentC.TechnologyawakenscuriosityaboutphilosophyD.Bigprizesbringabouttechnologicalachievements(2024·北京大兴·二模)Advertisersoftenusespecialtechniquestogetconsumers(消费者)tobuyproducts,servicesandideas.Veryoften,wearepersuaded(劝说)tobuyaproductorservicebecauseofwhatweseeonthetelevision,hearontheradio,orreadonsocialmedia.Advertisinghasencouragedtheshiftfromneeds-basedtowants-basedproduction.Advertisingtechniquesthatgetconsumerstobuymoretogetgreaterdiscount(折扣),oftenattractconsumerstobuywhattheydonotneedtoenjoymorebenefits.Forone,techcompaniesareconstantlyproducingnewproductsandtheiradvertisementshighlightthepositivefeaturesofthelatestmodels,persuadingconsumerstothrowawaytheirolddevicesandbuynewones.Similarly,advertisingconstantlypromotes(推广)newtrendsandstyles,encouragingpeopletodiscardtheirout-of-fashionitemsfortrendierones.Advertisingalsoencouragesanaddictivebehaviourthatresultsinrepetitivebuying.Topersuadebuyerstorepeattheirpurchase(购买),companiesoftenusesomeattractivemethodssuchaslimited-timediscounts,promotionsandcoupons.Buyerswhodonotwanttomissoutonagooddeal,wouldbuyagaineveniftheyhavenoneedfortheproduct.Somemayarguethatadvertisingcanplayanimportantroleinpersuadingpeopletowardslastingliving,andleadingalesswastefullifestyle,suchasinthecaseofadvertisingsecond-handclothes.Advertisinghasalsosuccessfullychangedbuyers’opinionsofsecond-handclothesas“cheap”and“dirty”,promotingthemaseco-friendlyandstylish.However,thepromiseofcompaniestowardssustainability(可持续发展)remainslow.Advertisingisstillthemaintoolforcompaniestopromotetheirbrands,andultimatelymakemoremoney.Still,manybelie

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