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专题13阅读理解新闻报道及其它-2023年高考真题及模拟题汇编2023年高考真题Passage1更新中2023年名校模拟题Passage1(2023·广东·广州市第二中学校联考模拟预测)ForLydiaKoniordou,afamousGreekactressandformerGreekministerofcultureandsports,culturalpreservationisessentialtohelppeopleknowwhotheyareandlearnwhattheyshoulddointhefuture.“Thetalleryouwanttogrow,thedeeperyourrootsmustbe.Ourculturalpastisourroots.Ifwedon’thavereallystrongrootsanddepthinourperception(认识)ofouridentity,wecannotgrow.Withouttheseroots,wewillbetornoutveryeasilywiththecurrents,”shetoldthejournalistinarecentinterview,addingculturalheritageisinfactverymuchaliveandrelevanttoday.Speakingofherteachingexperienceoverseas,KoniordousaidshewasverymuchimpressedbyherChinesestudentswhenshegaveseminarsonancientGreektragedyattheShanghaiTheatreAcademyin2014.WhenthestudentsworkedonAlcestis,anAtheniantragedybyancientGreekplaywrightEuripides,theythoroughlyresearchedthecostumestheywouldwear,theset,andthelights,amongothers,sherecalled.“IfeeltheyevolvedandweretransformedbythisexperienceasIwastransformed.Theydidnotjustplayarole,butcreatedawholeworldandthatiswhytheproductionhadsomuchinterestalsoforthespectators,”shesaid.KoniordouparticipatedintheproductionofEuripidesElectratogetherwithGreekdirectorKostasTsianos.“TsianosdidsomethingveryimportantforGreekculture.Heconnectedfolkformsofart,folkdances,songsandpoetrywithourclassicalpast.Wepresentedthisperformanceinmanyplacesaroundtheworld,andthefeelingthatitstirredintheaudiencewasquitesimilar,eventhoughtheydidn’talwaysunderstandthelanguage,”shesaid.TheChinesecivilizationisahugetreewithverydeeproots,andGreecealsohasarichancientcivilization,shesaid,addingshebelievesthatthetwocountriescouldpromotecooperationandexchangesinmanyfields,suchasinpreservationofantiques.1.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Theimportanceofculturalpreservation. B.Culturalheritageiseasilydamaged.C.Thetallergrowthwantsthedeeperroots. D.Weareeasilytornoutwiththecurrents.2.WhatdidKoniordoudoinShanghai?A.Sheplayedaroleandwaslovedbythespectators.B.Sheresearchedthecostumes,theset,andthelights.C.ShestudiedtheartofChineseperformanceasastudent.D.Shepromotedthestudents’understandingofGreekculture.3.WhydidKoniordoucooperatewithKostasTsianos?A.ToindicateherfriendshipwithTsianos.B.ToacknowledgeTsianosin’scontributions.C.TopopularizeandpromotetraditionalGreekculture.D.TointroducetheachievementofTsianosininpresentingclassics.4.Whatwillthetextprobablytalkaboutinthefollowingpart?A.CulturalpreservationinChina. B.Thewaytopreserveculturalheritage.C.TheintroductionofotherGreekartproductions. D.CooperationbetweenChineseandGreekculture.Passage2(2023·重庆·重庆一中校考模拟预测)Researchershavecreatedanoninvasive(无创的)braindecoderthatcantranslatestoriesheardbyparticipantsintoastringoftext,basedontheirMRIscans.Theteamsaysthistechnologycouldonedayaidcommunicationinpeoplewhoarementallyconsciousbutphysicallyunabletospeak,suchasstrokepatients.“Comparedtowhat’sbeendonebeforeusingthesamenoninvasivemethod,whichtypicallydealswithsinglewordsorshortsentences,thisnewtechnologyisarealleapforward,”AlexHuth,aprofessorofneuroscienceandcomputerscienceattheUniversityofTexasatAustin,saysinastatement.“We’regettingthemodeltodecodecontinuouslanguageforextendedperiodsoftimewithcomplicatedideas.”Huthandhiscolleaguescollectedhoursofdatafromthreeparticipantslisteningtothepodcasts“ModernLove”and“TheMothRadioHour”whileconnectedtoafunctionalMRI(fMRI)scanner,whichrecordedtheparticipants’bloodoxygenlevelsinpartsoftheirbrains.ThisdatawasusedtotrainanA.I.modeltomatchspecificbrainactivitypatternswithstringsofwords,theteamreportsinanewstudypublishedMondayinNatureNeuroscience.ThedecoderusedGPT-1,anearlierversionofthetechnologythatpowersChatGPT.Whentheparticipantslistenedtonewstories,thetoolcouldn’tspitbacktheexactwords,butitcouldconveythemainidea.Forexample,aparticipanthearing“Idon’thavemydriver’slicenseyet”hadtheirthoughtstranslatedto:“Shehasnotevenstartedtolearntodriveyet.”Theresearchersalsohadparticipantswatchmutedanimatedshortfilms.Thoughthemodelwastrainedonlyonspokenwords,itcouldstillgeneratealanguagedescriptionofwhatwashappening.Readingmindsraisesamultitudeofethicalquestionsaboutbrainprivacy,buttheresearcherssaytheirtooldoesn’tworkwithoutwillingcooperation.“Thisisallabouttheuserhavinganewwayofcommunicating,anewtoolthatistotallyintheircontrol,”DavidMoses,aresearcherofautomaticspeechrecognitionattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,said.“Thatisthegoal,andwehavetomakesurethatstaysthegoal.”5.Inwhataspecthasthenewtechnologymadeprogress?A.Theageoftargetusers. B.Thecomplexityoflisteningmaterials.C.Theincomeofresearchteams. D.Theeffectivenessofnoninvasivemethods.6.Whichofthefollowinggeneratesthetranslatedtext?A.Theresearchers. B.AfMR/scanner. C.AnA.I.decoder. D.ChatGPT.7.Whatcanbethedisadvantageofthenewtechnology?A.Aviolationtopersonalprivacy. B.Achallengetotraditionalculture.C.Aprejudiceagainstthementallydisabled. D.Abarrieragainsthumancommunication.8.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.A.I.HelpsStrokePatientstoSpeakWithComputersB.ANewTechnologyMakesPeopleReadOthers’MindC.ChatGPTVoicesWhatYouthinkIntoaStringofwordsD.ResearchersUseA.I.toDecodeWordsFromBrainScansPassage3(2023·山东淄博·统考三模)WhenZhiYueying,then19,wenttotheremoteNiyangvillageinYichuncity,Jiangxiprovince,toworkasavillageteacherin1980,villagersweredoubtfulifshewasgoingtostaylong.Overthepastfourdecades,Zhihasdevotedherselftoruraleducation.SheisarecipientofTouchingChinaawardsthatrecognizethemostinspiringrolemodelsin2016.Shewasalsoawardedasamodelpovertyfighterbythegovernment.Zhihasaprofoundunderstandingoftheimportanceofeducationinthemountains.Overtheyears,shehastaughtthestudentsandcaredforthem,sincemanyofthemwere“left-behind”childrenwhoseparentsmigratedtootherplacestowork.Morethan1,000studentsofhershaveleftthemountainarea,andcreatedabetterlifeforthemselves.Locatedamidthemountains,thevillagewasverypoorandfarfromanytown.Villagershadtohikeinthemountains.“Iarrivedattheschoolinanearlyevening,andwasshocked.Ihadknowntheconditionswerepoor,buttherealitywasworse.”Moreover,localpeopleneededtogodownhilltobuydailynecessities,andtransportthembackintheirhandsorbalancedacrosstheirshoulders.“Ihadneverwalkeduphillonamountainroadbefore,soIwalkedmuchmoreslowlythanothers,sometimesIwalkedslowlybehindtoomuchandwasscaredtotears,”saysZhi.Sometimesshehadtowalkuphillbyherselfwithaflashlightatnight.Thewildboarsandrabbitssometimesfrightenedherandsheenhancedhercouragebysingingloudly.Butshegraduallygotusedtoherlifethere.Atthebeginning,shefoundmanylocalpeoplevaluedtheirsonsfarmorethantheirdaughters,andwouldnotliketoletthemattendschool.Zhiwenttotheirhomesrepeatedlyandgraduallypersuadedthemtosendalltheirchildrentoschool.Forthosewhocouldnotaffordthetuition,shesparedherownmoneytohelp.Zhisaysseeingherstudentsdowellbeyondthemountainsisdeeplyrewarding.“Mydream,thesameasbefore,istostaybythesideofmorechildren.Iknowpovertywillforeversaygoodbyetothemountainousvillages,tomystudents,andtomyself,”saysZhi.9.WhydidZhichoosetostaylonginthemountains?A.Shewasavillageteacher.B.ShewasaTouchingChinaawardsrecipient.C.Shewasshockedbythepoorlivingconditions.D.Shewasawareofthesignificanceofruraleducation.10.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thereasonsfortheirpoverty.B.Thewaysofbuyingdailynecessities.C.Thetoughsituationsinthemountains.D.ThedescriptionofZhi’steachingexperience.11.WhatcanwelearnaboutZhiYueying?A.Shehasasenseofachievement. B.Sheenjoyslivinginmountains.C.Shehaschangedthelocallife. D.Shelikeschallengesinteaching.12.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ALife-changingLesson B.AContributortoRuralEducationC.TheTeachingExperienceinMountains D.TheCurrentSituationofRuralEducationPassage4(2023·广东·校联考三模)Diplomacy(外交)isanart.Itrequiresnotonlystrategy,butalsootheraspects,includingintuition,persuasion,andeventricks,humanskillsthathavelongbeenunreachabletoeventhemostpowerfulartificialintelligence(AI)approaches.Now,anAIalgorithm(算法)fromahigh-techcompanyhasshownitcanbeatmanyhumansinagameofdiplomacy,whichrequiredbothstrategicplanningandnegotiationswithotherplayers.Thework,researcherssaid,couldpointthewaytowardvirtualexercisecoachesandconflictmediators(调解员).AIhasalreadybeatenhumansinsomegamesofstrategy.Itisalsoprovingpowerfulatnatural-languageprocessing,inwhichitcangeneratehumanliketextandcarryonconversations.Inthegameofdiplomacy,sevenplayersviedforcontrolofEurope.Oneachturn,playersissuedordersregardingthemovementofarmyandnavalunits,followingdiscussionwithotherplayers,whomtheycouldattackorsupport.TherearetwotechnicalinnovationsnotedbyJonathanGratch,acomputerscientistattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniawhostudiesnegotiationagents.First,theAlagent’scom-municationisgroundedinmultistepplanning.Second.theAlagentkeepsitsremarksandgameplaywithintherangeofhumancommonpractice.Totestitsskill,theresearchershadtheAlagentplay40onlinegamesagainsthumans.Itplacedinthetop10%ofplayerswho’dplayedatleasttwogames.“Inagamethatinvolveslanguageandnegotiation,thatagentscanreachhumanequallevelisveryexciting,”saidYu,acomputerscientistatColumbiaUniversity.AccordingtoBrown,acomputerscientistatthecompanywhoco-authoredthepaper,theworkcouldleadtopracticalapplicationsinfieldsthatnowrequireahumantouch.Onespecificexampleisthatvirtualpersonalassistantsmighthelpconsumersnegotiateforbetterpricesonplanetickets.GratchandYubothseeopportunitiesforagentsthatpersuadepeopletomakehealthychoicesoropenupduringtherapy.13.Whoislikelytobenefitfromtheresearchwork?A.Afamouscyberathlete. B.Aprofessorofcivillaw.C.Aprofessionalaccountant. D.Avirtualfitnessinstructor.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vied”meaninparagraph2?A.Accounted. B.Apologized. C.Searched. D.Competed.15.WhydoestheauthormentionAIagent?A.TounderstandthethoughtofAI. B.ToillustratetheadvantagesofAI.C.TodescribetheimportanceofAI. D.TointroducethestrategyofAI.16.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Diplomacy,aPopularGame B.AILearnstheArtofDiplomacyC.AlWillBecomeaPerfectDiplomat D.AnExcellentGamePlayerPassage5(2023·河南郑州·统考模拟预测)Accordingtostatistics,358beespeciesliveintheNetherlands,butmorethanhalfofthemarepartoftheDutchredlist—acataloglistingendangeredspecies.Tosupporttheinsects,thecityofUtrechtCouncil,togetherwithadvertisingagencyClearChannel,hastransformed316busstopsacrossthecityinto“beebusstops”.Theyarelikeordinarybusshelters,butsmallgardenshavebeenaddedtotheroofs.Thegardensarefilledwithgrassandwildflowerschosentoattractbees.Thecityauthoritiesputtheprojectouttotender(投标).Inthetender,theyoutlinedtherequirementsandencouragedapplicantstodevelopanature-inclusivedesignthatoffersecologicalbenefitstothecity.Finally,theysignedanagreementwithClearChannel,whowonthetenderandsetup316busshelters.Theprojectdidn’tcostthecitygovernmentanything.Theoperatorsareresponsiblefortheupkeepofthestopscitywide,usingincomefromadvertising.Thebussheltershavebroughtaboutgreatchangesinthecity.Greenroofscatchfinedust,storerainwaterandprovidecoolingintheheat.Theyalsoensurebiodiversityinthecity.Therearealso96busstopsfittedoutwithLEDlightingandbamboobenches.Thebaseplateisalsomadefromrecycledconcrete.Theadvantagesofthebusstopshavenotgoneunnoticedbythemedia.Butwhatparticularlyhascaughtthemedia’sattentionisthattheseeco-friendlysheltersmakepeoplehappyandenthusiastic,andencouragethemtodosomethingfornature.ThisuniqueDutchcityevenhasaprogramforresidentswhocantransformtheirownroofsintogreenroofsforbees.Residentsinterestedinthiscanapplyforgovernmentallowances.Clickhereformoreinformationanddetails.17.WhydidtheUtrechtCounciladdgreenroofstoitsbusshelters?A.Tobeautifytheurbanspace. B.Topromotepublictransport.C.Tooffercomforttotravellers. D.Tostopthebeepopulationdecline.18.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Howthecostswereshared. B.Howtheprojectwasoperated.C.Whatwasineludedinthetender. D.Whytheagreementwasreached.19.Whatimpressesthemediamostaboutthebusshelters?A.Thevarietyofthechosenplants.B.Theirroleinreducingairpollution.C.Theuseofenergy-savingLEDlights.D.Theireffectonpeople’senvironmentalawareness.20.Whoisthetextmainlyintendedfor?A.Localtourists. B.Newsreporters.C.Utrechtcitizens. D.Projectmanagers.Passage6(2023·广东·统考二模)CouldthenextErnestHemingwayorJaneAustenbeawell-engineeredAIsoftwareprogram?It’saquestionbecomingincreasinglypressingasmachinelanguage-learningsoftwarecontinuestoevolve.Muchofthisisjustnerves.Today’sAIcreativewritingprogramsarenotyetatastageofdevelopmentwheretheyposeaseriousthreattoColleenHooverorCharlesDickens.ButwhileattentioncontinuestofocusonthepossibilityofablankettakeoverofhumanliteraturebyAI,farlessconsiderationhasbeengiventotheprospectofAIco-workingwithhumans.Earlierthismonth,Americansci-fiwriterKenLiu,whohadbeenawardedHugoandNebulatohisname,joined12otherprofessionalauthorsforawritingworkshoponGoogle’sWordcraft.ThisAItool,alanguagegeneratingmodel,isnotyetpubliclyavailablebutisadvertisedasanAI-poweredwritingassistantthatcan,whengiventherightinstructionfromthewriter,providehelpfuldescriptions,createlistsofobjectsoremotionalstates,andevenbrainstormideas.Thewritersattheworkshop,however,emergedwithmixedreports.“Wordcraftistoosensible.Wow!”RobinSloanwrote.“But‘sensible’isanotherwordforpredictable,overusedandboring.Myintentionhereistoproducesomethingunexpected.”I’munconvincedthatwritersawardedtheNobelPrizehavemuchtofearfromAI.Theirwork,andthatofcountlessothernovelists,shortstorywriters,dramatistsandpoets,istooparticular,toobeautifullyunique.Evenifamodellearnedwhattheyhaddoneinthepast,itwouldnotbeabletopredictwheretheircreativitymighttaketheminthefuture.Butforauthorswhowritefollowingapattern,AImightstepin,firstasassistantsbeforesomedaytoauthorship.Production-linenovelsarenothingnew.Inthe1970s,BarbaraCartland,whowrotemorethan723booksinherlifetime,manyofwhichareromancebestsellers,wouldreadhernovelsforhersecretarytotypeupattheremarkablerateofroughlysevenchaptersaweek.Butalreadymachinehasreplacedthesecretary’srole.Perhapscreativewritingsoftwareisn’tthatfarfromreplacingtheMrs.Cartlandsoftoday.21.WhichaspectofAIcallsformoreattention?A.Itsdamagetoournerves.B.Itsprogressinliterarystudies.C.Itscooperationwithhumans.D.Itsinfluenceonhumanliterature.22.WhatcanwelearnaboutWordcraftfromthetext?A.Itgeneratesnovelsautomatically.B.Itoutperformsprofessionalwriters.C.Itsworksreceivepraisesfromthepublic.D.Itsworksbearsimilaritytoexistingones.23.WhatcanwritersdotoavoidthethreatfromAI?A.Increasewritingspeed.B.Usediverseresources.C.Producecreativeworks.D.Followthelatestpatterns.24.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.WillAIReplaceHumanWriters?B.AIWarnsMrs.CartlandsofTodayC.IsWritingRunningintoaNewEra?D.WordcraftLiesattheCenterofDebatePassage7(2023·北京西城·二模)Facedwithanattemptbyanewchatbottoimitate(模仿)hisownsongs,themusicianNickCavedeliveredastrongresponse:itwas“anabsolutelyhorribleattempt”.HeunderstoodthatAIwasinitsbabyhood,butcouldonlyconcludethatthetruehorrormightbethat“itwillforeverbeinitsbabyhood”.Whilearobotmightonedaybeabletocreateasong,hewrote,itwouldnevergrowbeyond“akindofburlesque(滑稽的模仿)”,becauserobots-beingcomposedofdata-areunabletosuffer,whilesongsariseoutofsuffering.FansofCaveandhisbandwillagreethathismusicisinimitable,butthatdoesn’tmeantheywouldnecessarilybeabletotellthedifference.AfewdaysbeforeCave’sremarks,expertswereaskedtodistinguishbetweenfourgenuineartworksandtheirAIimitations.Theirconclusionswerewrongfivetimesoutof12,andtheywereonlyunitedlyrightinoneofthefourpicturecomparisons.Thesearepartygames,buttheypointtoanunfoldingchallengethatmustbemanagedasamatterofurgencybecause,likeitornot,AIartisuponus.Thearrivalofthehuman-impersonatingChatGPTmighthaveincreasedgeneralawareness,butartistsacrossawiderangeofdisciplinesarealreadyexploringitspotential,withthedancerWayneMcGregorandLondon’sYoungVicTheatreamongthosewhohavecreatedAI-basedworks.Astrongly-wordedreportfromCommunicationsandDigitalCommittee(CDC)issuedawake-upcalltothegovernment,urgingittoraiseitsgameineducatingfuturegenerationsoftech-savvyprofessionals,andtacklingkeyregulatorychallenges.Theseincludedreviewingreformstointellectualpropertylaw,strengtheningtherightsofperformersandartists,andtakingactiontosupportthecreativesectorinadaptingtothedisturbancescausedbyswiftandstormytechnologicalchange.WhiledevelopingAIisimportant,itshouldnotbepursuedatallcosts,theCDCstressed.ItdeploredthefailureoftheDepartmentforDigital,Culture,andMediatoofferadefenceagainstproposedchangestointellectualpropertylawthatwouldgivecopyrightexemption(版权豁免)toanywork,anywhereintheworld,involvingAItextanddatamining.ThechallengesofAIarebothphilosophical,asCavesuggested,andpractical.Theywillunfoldovertheshortandlongterm.State-of-the-artcreativeindustrieshaveakeyroletoplayinshapingandexploringthephilosophicalones,buttheymusthavethepracticalhelptheyrequiretosurviveandbesuccessful.Theyneeditnow.25.WhydoestheauthormentionthefourpicturecomparisonsinParagraph2?A.TostressthesimilaritiesbetweenAIartandhumanart.B.ToarguethathumanartwillbereplacedbyAIart.C.ToproveAIisstretchingtheboundariesofart.D.ToimplyAIartcannotbeunderestimated.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deplored”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Clearlyanalyzed. B.Bravelysuffered.C.Stronglycriticized. D.Accuratelyperceived.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.SomeartistsseeAIasatooleventhoughitisathreat.B.CreativeindustriesareresponsibleforcausingtheAIproblem.C.TechprofessionalsneedmoretrainingtobetterunderstandAIart.D.ThequalityofAIartdismissesconcernsaboutintellectualproperty.28.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheCreativeThief:AIMakesPerfectArtB.AIinArt:ABattleThatMustBeFoughtC.ThreatorOpportunity:TheImpactofAIonArtD.TheRiseofAIArt:WhatItMeanstoHumanArtistsPassage8(2023·四川成都·统考三模)Whatisthebiggestbonyfishintheworld?Thattitlebelongstosunfish,whichcanreachuptoovertwotons.Arecently-discoveredspeciesofthisfishisMolatecta,whichwasdiscoveredbyNyegaard,aPhDstudentinAustralia,aftera4-yearsearch.AspartofherPhDresearch,sheanalyzed150DNAsamplesfromsunfishoffthecoastofAustraliaandfoundthat,besides3existingspecies,thereisanotherthatdidn’tfitwithanyknownspecies.Actually,thismysteriouscreaturewasnotoutofthinair.Itwasfirstputontheradar(雷达)inAustralianwaterabout10yearsago.Theresearchersatthetimehadfoundgeneticevidenceofafourthspecies,butthecreaturehadnotyetbeenfound.Sheandateamofresearchersbegantheirsearches.Theyestablishedanetworkofpeoplewhocouldinformthemwheneverasunfishwasfound.Finally,inoneluckyinstancetheyweremadeawareoffoursunfishthathadbeenwasheduponthebeachinNewZealand.Theyimmediatelyflewtotakesamples.Whattheyconfirmedisthatthesesunfishwereindeedmembersofthespeciestheyhadbeensearchingfor.“Thenewspeciesmanagedtoescapediscoveryforcenturiesby‘hiding’.ThatiswhywenameditMolatecta,meaning‘hidden’inLatin,”saidNyegaard.TheteamthenstudiedMolatectaandfoundthisnewspecieshasaslimmerandsmootherbodyshapethancommonsunfish,butcanstillgrowtobe2.5meterslong.Sunfisharen’trare,butit’strickytostudythem.Theytendtoliveonlyinareasthatmosthumansdon’tgoandtheydivehundredsofmetersjusttofeed.Whiletheydon’tneedairlikeseamammals,theyoftensurfacetosunbatheandinviteseabirdstopicktheparasitesofftheirbodies.Nowthatresearchershaveconfirmedtheexistenceofthefourthsunfish,theycanresteasyandexcitedlylearnevenmoreaboutthisfish.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“outofthinair”inParagraph2mean?A.Unknown. B.Rare. C.Active. D.Unpredictable.30.Whatcanweknowabouttheteam’ssearches?A.Theywereassmoothasexpected.B.Theirresultswereoutofexpectation.C.Theyweremainlydonethroughinterviews.D.Theyinvolvedeffortsfromnon-professionals.31.Whatmakesitdifficulttostudysunfish?A.Theirsizeandshape. B.Theireatinghabits.C.Theirdesireforsunshine. D.Theirhabitatandmovements.32.Whatisthistextmainlyabout?A.Theresearchofaseaanimal. B.Thediscoveryofanewspecies.C.ThecharacteristicsofMolatecta. D.Thedifficultyofstudyingseaanimals.Passage9(2023·湖南长沙·长沙市明德中学校考二模)IfEgyptiancomicsartistandwriterDeenaMohamedeverencounteredagenie(精灵),sheknowswhatshe’dwishfor.She’dwishforeveryoneshelovedtolivetoage120.Andshe’dwishforanybooksheeverwantedtoreadtoappearrightinfrontofhereyes.“IfIevercomeacrossagenie,Ihavetobeready,”shesays.“Theyhavetobesmartwishes.”Wishesarethethemeofherfirstgraphicfantasynovel,ShubeikLubeik,publishedthisweekbyPantheonBooks.ThebookfollowsShokry,agrocerinCairo,Egypt,ashetriestoselloffthreewishesheinheritedfromhisfather.HemeetsthreeEgyptianswhoselivescanberadicallytransformedbythepowerofawish.Thebookhighlightsthefantastical—therearedragons,talkingdonkeysandaridiculousscenewheresomeonewishesforaBMWandgetsatoycar.ButthestoryisalsoremarkablygroundedintherealitiesofmodernlifeinEgypt.Ittouchesonthelifeofthepoor,whomustnavigatecomplicatedprocessestogetwhattheyneed.Onecharacter,apoorwomannamedAziza,picksuptrash,scrubsfloorsandworksnumerousjobstobuyawish—onlytofindthatbeforeshecanuseit,shemustregisterherwishwithEgypt’sMinistryofWishes.Whenshefinallygetsinfrontofagovernmentworker,theyassumeshehasstolenthewishandconfiscate(没收)it.Mohamedwrites,“Whatstandsbetweenyouandyourwishcouldbeagovernmentemployeewithpaperworkonthefourthfloor.”Mohamed,28,whowasbornandraisedinCairo,said,“It’sjustthewayI’veexperiencedtheworld.Soit’sthewayIbuiltmyownworld.”ThebookwonthetopprizeattheCairoComixFestival,anannualcomicsconventionforcartoonistsinEgyptandtheMiddleEast.33.WhatdoweknowaboutShubeikLubeik?A.Wishesarethethemeofthiscomicbook.B.Mohamedisthemaincharacterofthebook.C.ThebookwonthetopprizeawardedbyPantheonBooks.D.ThebookradicallytransformedthelivesofthreeEgyptians.34.Whatwordscanbeusedtodescribethebook?A.Ridiculousandappealing. B.Fantasticalandrealistic.C.Interestingandeducational. D.Touchingandcompl
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