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【2025夺分考题】阅读理解20篇集训2025年中考英语夺分

考题通用版(含答案)

SummerEnglishinLondonlnordertoimproveyourEnglishandofferyouamoreexciting

summervacation,wedecidetoorganizethisEnglishsummercamp.Youcanenjoygreattripsand

activitiesandmakenewfriendsofyourownage.Telephone:666-5891Website:http://

Age:Children(9一12);Teenagers(13一17);Date:July1toJuly26

Price:¥5,600/¥4,600(under13)

CreativeArtSummerSchoolWeofferholidaycoursestoteenagers.Theyaredesignedforyoung

studentswhoareveryinterestedinpainting.Weprovidethemwithanexcitingexperienceto

explorecreativeideasanddevelopskillsforthefuture.Telephone:363-8312Website:http://

www.stclares.com

Age:Teenagers(14一15)Date:July10toAugust2

Price:¥3,700

SummerCampDoyoulikeoutsidesports?Doyouwanttogocampingintheopenair?Doyou

wanttoclimbmountains?Joinus!Telephone:298-3838Website:

Age:Children(7一13)Date:June7toJune16

Price:¥1,350

VolunteersWantedlfsagoodchoicetospendtimehelpingtheoldduringtheholiday.Youcan

helpthemdomanythings,suchashelpingthemcrossthestreet,carryingheavythingsforthem,

readingbooksornewspaperstothem,andcleaningtheroomsfor

them.Telephone:294-3124Website:www.volunteersummencom

Age:Teenagers(14—15)Date:August1toAugust20

1.If14-year-oldJimwantstojointheSummerEnglishinLondon,howmuchshouldhepay?

A.¥1,350.B.¥3,700.C.¥4,600.D.¥5,600.

2.WhichtelephonenumbershouldAlicecallifshewantstogotoCreativeArtSummerSchool?

A.294-3124.B.298-3838.C.363-8312.D.666-5891.

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3.WhichactivityisMikemostprobablyinterestedinifhewantstojoinSummerCamp?

4.WhocanjoinSummerCamp?

A.Aboywhois6yearsold.B.Agirlwhois12yearsold.

C.Ateenagerwhois18yearsold.D.Awomanwhois30yearsold.

5.Howlongdothevolunteersneedtowork?

A.For26days.B.For22days.C.For20days.D.For9days.

WelcometoChineseTraditionalArtworkWebsite

Name:Claypot

Color:Purple,greenandblack

Price:¥240

Delivery(递送)time:Youcangetyourgoods(商品)within3days.

Ourclaypotsarecheapandtheyareofgoodquality.Theyarethebestgiftsforyoutosend

toyourfriendsorrelatives.

Name:Chineseknot

Color:Redandyellow

Price:¥160(¥300fortwoduringtheSpringFestival)

Deliverytime:Youcangetyourgoodswithin5days.Wehaveourowndesigners.Ournew

satylesmaygiveyouabigsurprise.

Name:Palacelantern

Color:Red,blue,yellowandblack

Price:¥300(20%offontheLanternFestival)

Deliverytime:Youcangetyourgoodswithin7days.

Ifyouspendmorethan500yuanonthelanterns,wewillgiveyouaskylanternasagift.

Name:Silkumbrella

Color:Pink,red,greenandyellow

Price:¥60

Deliverytime:Youcangetyourgoodswithin9days.

Ourumbrellasaremadeofgoodsilk.Youwillbesuretolikethem.

6.Whichartworkisthebestgiftforyourgrandpawhoprefersthecolorpurple?

A.Claypot.B.Chineseknot.C.Palacelantern.D.Silkumbrella.

7.Whenmayyoureceiveyourparcel(包裹)ifyoubuy2ChineseknotsonJanuary22?

A.OnFebruary26.B.OnFebruary22.

C.OnJanuary25.D.OnJanuary28.

8.HowmuchdoesapalacelanterncostontheLanternFestival?

A.¥60.B.¥240.C.¥280.D.¥300.

9.Youcanbuytheabovegoods.

A.inashopB.inasupermarketC.throughtheTVD.ontheInternet

-DoyouknowwhatholidayfallsonNovember19?

一WorldToiletDay,ofcourse!

①Haveyouthankedyourtoilettoday?Maybetakeamomenttothankthisusefulinvention.

Unfortunately,manypeoplearoundtheworlddonothavegoodtoilets.WorldIbiletDaystartedin

2001todrawattentiontotheproblem.Sincethen,inventorsaroundtheworldhavebeenhardat

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workondesignsforbettertoilets.Thegoaliscleantoiletsforall.

②Whydosomanypeoplelivewithoutgoodtoilets?Oneproblemiswatershortage.

Traditionaltoiletsusewatertoflush(冲)thewasteaway.Butlotsofplacesdon'thaveenough

water.Andifthere5snosewersystem(下水道)orwatertreatmentplant,theflushesmightgointo

riversorontofields.Foralmosthalfoftheworld'spopulation,flushtoiletsarejustnotpractical.

Asaresult,therearealwaysdifferentkindsoftoiletsthatdonotneedtobeflushed.

©Compostingtoiletsmightbeagoodchoice.Theydonotneedwater,sothey'regoodfor

areasthataredryordon'thavesewersystems.

④Haiti'sEkoLakaytoiletslooklikeanormaltoilet.Whenyouuseone,wastesfallinto

differentcontainers.Someplantparts,likepeanutshellsorshreddedsugarcanestalksareadded

insteadofflushwater.Thisstopssmellsefficiently.

⑤Apittoiletistheoldestandmostbasictoilet,whichisjustaholeintheground,maybe

withanout-houseoverit.Thisissimple,butnotveryclean.Germs偿田菌)canescapeintotheair

andgetintowater.Butreplacingthepitwithaseptictank(化粪池)isabigimprovement.Septic

pitsarelinedwithplasticorclay,tostopgerms.

⑥Tigertoiletsgethelpfromanunexpectedpartner-akindofworms(蠕虫)ontheearth

knownastigerworms.Thesewormslovetoeatthewastes.Underatigertoiletisaboxwitha

screeninthemiddle.Solid(固体)wastestaysinthetopofthebox,wherethewormslive.Liquid

(液体)flowsthroughsmallholesintosewersystems.Tigertoiletsaresimpletobuild.Theyare

recentlybeingtestedinIndiaandareprovingquitepopular.

©Educationalwayshavealsoplayedanimportantroleinchangingpublicattitudestowards

goodtoilets.Schoolsandcommunityprogramsareteachingpeopleabouttheimportanceofthem,

encouragingbehaviorchanges.

⑧Theroadtoachievingworld-widegoodtoiletsisstilllong.OnthisWorldToiletDay,let

uscontinuetothanktheconvenienceofthewonderfulinvention.Bydoingresearchonmore

efficienttoilettechnologiesandraisingsensesofkeepingcleansurroundings,wecanwork

towardsafuturewhereeverypersonhasacleanandsafetoilet.

10.Whatdoes"theproblem"inparagraph1referto?

A.Thanksgiventotheusefulinvention.

B.Thelittleeffortputintobettertoiletdesigns.

C.PoorsenseoftheimportanceofWorldToiletDay.

D.Notenoughgoodtoiletsforalargenumberofpeople.

11.WhatcanweknowaboutHaiti5sEkoLakaytoilets?

A.Theyimprovethepitbyusingaseptictank.

B.Theylooklikenormaltoiletsbutdon'tusewatertoflush.

C.Theyarejustall-holesinthegroundwithout-houses.

D.Theyuseaspecialkindofwormsforwastes.

12.Whafstheauthor'sattitudetowardsthefutureofgoodtoilets?

A.Hopeful.B.Wonied.C.Indifferent.D.Doubtful.

13.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleandstructureforthepassage?

Thefollowingnewsreportsareaboutthebigeventsthathappenedlastweek.

Idlib,Syria

Olympicsheldintents

ChildrenlivinginrefugeecampsinSyriahaveheldtheirversionoftheOlympicGames.A

refugeeisapersonwhohashadtoleavetheirhomebecauseofwarorthethreatofviolence.

Around120childrenfrom12campstookpartintheTentOlympicsinthecityofIdlib.Events

includedthehighjumpandvolleyball.WalidMohammedal-Hassan,aged12,toldAIJazeera

news,“Wehadsuchfun.^^

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NewDelhi,India

Busbringsschooltostudents

BusesinIndia?scapital,NewDelhi,arebeingusedtoteachchildrenwhocannotstudyat

home.Eachweekday,fourbusesvisitpoorerareasandaround50childrengetonforlessonsand

meals.TheprojectisrunbyTejasAsia,agroupthatprovideseducationtopoorerchildren.

Ten-year-oldAzmirasaid,“Theteachersareverygood.^^

Sydney,Australia

Plantingatreeineverygarden

EverynewhouseinsomeneighbourhoodsofSydney,Australia,willhavetohaveatreein

thegardenandapaleroof.Theruleswereintroducedbythelocalauthoritiestohelpthe

environment.Unlikepaleroofs,darkroofsretainheat,whichraisesthetemperatureinthearea

andmeanslotsofpowerhastobeusedtocoolhousesinthesummer.

Spain

Bluewhalesreturn

Aftermorethan40yearswithoutasighting,bluewhalesarereturningtoSpain'sAtlantic

coast.Bluewhalesaretheworld'slargestanimalsandseveralofthemhavebeenspottedby

researchersinSpanishwaterssince2022.AnotherbluewhalewassightedinAugustthisyear,

leadingscientiststosuggestthattheanimalswerechangingtheirlong-termhabitsandstartingto

comeback.

14.InSyria,about120childrentookpartintheTentOlympicsand.

A.hadtoleavetheirhomeB.enjoyedthemselves

C.watchedtheOlympicGamesD.visitedpoorerareas

15.Thesecondpieceofnewsismainlyabout_______inIndia.

A.howbusbringsstudentstoschoolB.howchildrenstudyathomeeachweekday

C.childrenwhodrivethefourbusesD.theprojecttohelpchildreninpoorareas

16.InSydney,peopleareaskedtohaveatreeinthegardenandapaleroofsoasto.

A.protecttheenvironmentB.raisethetemperature

C.usepowertocoolahouseD.keepheatinsummer

17.Theunderlinedword“retain“inthethirdpieceofnewsprobablymeans"

A.reduceB.feelC.keepD.test

18.ThelastpieceofnewsfromSpaintellsusthat.

A.bluewhaleshaven'tbeenseeninSpanishwatersformorethan40years

B.bluewhaleshavelivedintheSpanishAtlanticcoastforalmost40years

C.averylargeanimalwasreturnedtoSpainbyleadingscientistsinAugust

D.scientistsarestudyingbluewhalesandhavefoundtheirlong-termhabits

19.Thebesttitleforthereadingmaterialabovemightbe.

A.OlympicsheldintentsB.Aroundtheworld

C.WhalesandenvironmentD.Forlessonsandmeals

CONTENTSLesson1:Paper,ComingUpwithaStoryEventhoughcomicbooks

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Pencils,andMarkers7containmostlypictures,theystilltellastory.Andjustlike

Lesson2:Basicstoriestoldwithonlywords,thestoriesincomicbooks

Shapes20mustbeplannedandworkedon.

Lesson3:PeopleandManyofthestoriesyoureadincomicbooksarefirst

Animals31writtenasscripts.Thewriterincludesmanydetailstohelp

Lesson4:UsingSpeechtheartistvisualizethestorybeforeheorshemakesthefirst

Bubbles45sketchesforthebook.

Lesson5:

Action!65

Lesson6:Storyboardsand

Scripts77

Lesson7:Frameby

Frame85

Lesson8:Drawing,Inking,and

Coloring100

Newword:sketch儿草图

20.Thetext"ComingUpwithaStory^^mostlikelybelongsto.

A.Lesson1B.Lesson3C.Lesson6D.Lesson8

21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"visualize“mostlikelymeaninthepassage?

A.Toreadthestorycarefullybeforedrawingit.

B.Toimagineorpicturethestoryinyourmind.

C.Towritethestorydownwithcleardetails.

D.Tocolorandfinishthesketchesofastory.

22.Whichlessonprobablytellsaboutusingcirclesandstarsinadrawing?

A.Lesson2B.Lesson4C.Lesson5D.Lesson7

23.WhichofthefollowingpicturescanbefoundinLesson7?

B.

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24.Whichofthesewouldyoulikelyfindonpage47?

A.Alistofmaterialsfordrawings.B.Howtocommunicatedialogues.

C.Howtobringyourcomictolife.D.Creatingemotionsinyourcharacters.

25.Agoodtitleforthebookwouldbe.

A.DrawingforBeginnersB.GreatSchoolsforArtists

C.ArtsandCraftsProjectsD.HowtoCreateComics

Hellofellowadventurers!

Sometimesallweneedisaquickescapefromthedailyroutine.Aweekendgetawaycanbe

justthetickettorechargeourbatteriesandcreateunforgettablememories.Here'sasnapshotof

whataperfectshorttripmightlooklike.

EssentialWeekendGetawayTips:

Chooseadestinationwithinafewhours9drivetomaximizeyourtimeoffandreducetravel

tiredness.

Bookacomfortableaccommodation(食宿)thatoffersahome-away-from-homefeeling,

perhapswithalocaltouchthataddstotheexperience.

Don'tmissthelocalmarkets-they'reatreasureofuniquesouvenirs,deliciousstreetfood.

TopchoicesforaQuickEscape:

MountainRetreat:Enjoyhikingtrailsandamazingviewsforarefreshingchangeofpace.

Themountainairandthepeaceofnaturecandowondersforyourspirit.

CoastalTown:Relaxbythesea,enjoytheseafood,andtakeasunbath.

HistoricalCity:Stepbackintimewithawalkthroughancientstreetsandmonuments.

Weekendtripplan:

Day1:Arriveandsettlein,thenexplorethelocalarea.Getafeelfortheplacebyvisitinga

localcafeorpark,andmaybeevenstartaconversationwithafriendlylocal.

Day2:Full-dayadventure-hiking,sightseeing,orjustrelaxing.Perhapstakeaboattourif

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you'rebythecoast,oraguidedtourifyou'reinahistoricalcity.

Day3:Slowdownwithaleisurelybrunch(休闲的早午餐)beforeheadinghome.Reflect

ontheexperiencesandthestoriesyou'vecollectedduringyourshortbutsweetescape.Thengo

backhome.

Remember,ifsnotaboutthedistancebuttheexperience.Aweekendgetawayisachanceto

makeyourselfslowdownandreturnhomewitharenewedspirit.So,takeyourbagsandlefshit

theroad!

26.Thispassageisabout.

A.travelexperiencesB.adventurestories

C.unforgettablememoriesD.weekendgetaways

27.Tohavearelaxingquickescape,onecan.

A.chooseaplacefarfromhomeB.findsomewhereyoufeelathome

C.avoideatingstreetfoodD.visitthecitycentretogetmoresouvenirs

28.Thewriterintroducesdestinationstohaveaquickescapeforaweekend.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four

29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheweekendtripplan?

A.Thefirstdayshouldbespentonafull-dayadventure.

B.Ifyouarebythecoast,takingaboattourissuggested.

C.You'dbettershareyourstoriesbeforeyougobackhome.

D.Thetripplanfocusesontheadventuresinhistoricalcities.

30.Theunderlinedword"snapshot“mostprobablymeans"

A.photographB.bookC.suggestionD.picture

31.Thepurposeofhavingaweekendgetawayistohelpyou.

A.slowdownandgetarenewedspiritB.adventureyourlifeexperience

C.enjoythebeautyofdistanceD.hittheroadandescapefromhome

Doyouagreewithgene(基因)editing?

Andy:Everyyear,manybabiesarebornwithgenetic(遗传的)problems.Ifwe

cangetridoftheseproblemsbyeditingtheirgenes,wecansavemanylives.

Meanwhile,editinggenesallowsparentstochoosetheirbabies9appearanceand

wevenintelligence.Thiscangivetheirchildrenabetterfuture.However,tostop

somepeoplefromusingthistechnologyinbadways,ifsnecessarytohavelaws

thattellushowweareallowedtoeditgenes.

Diana:Parentsmakethedecisiontoeditababy'sgeneswithouttheirchildren's

agreement.Thisgoesagainsttherightsoftheseunbornchildren.Moreimportantly,

thistechnologymaydestroyhumans'geneticdiversity(多样性).Inmyopinion,

w-J

youareuniqueandnoonecanreplaceyou.However,thiscouldchangeifparents

canedittheirbabies9genes.Everyonemightlookthesamesomeday.

Cici:Thisnewtechnologycanhelpfixbabies5problemsthattheyarebomwith,

likeheartdiseases.Manychildrensufferfromthesethings.________Butwiththis

<W//technology,allbabiescanbebomhealthyandtheirparentswon'thavetoworry

aboutthem.

Kate:Thistechnologycouldberisky.Itcouldresultinsomeproblemsforbabies

ifitisnotusedproperly.Theirparentsmayregretthis.Whafsworse,ifonlyrich

0

peoplecanaffordit,geneeditingcouldbeseenasunfairtopoorfamilies.Therich

wouldbeabletomaketheirchildrencleverandgood-looking,whileordinary

peoplecouldnot.Richfamilieswouldgetricherandpoorfamilieswouldget

poorer.

32.WhatdoesAndythinkisneededtopreventpeoplefromusinggeneeditinginwrongways?

A.Gettingridofgeneticproblems.B.Lawstocontrolgeneediting.

C.Makingthetechnologyexpensive.D.Guidancetohelpparentsmakedecisions.

33.thinksthateditingbabies9geneswithouttheiragreementgoesagainsttheirrights.

A.AndyB.DianaC.CiciD.Kate

34.WhichofthefollowingisthesuitablesentencetofillintheblankinCici*sopinion?

A.Theyhavenothingtodobutbreakthelaws.

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B.Theirparentscangivethemabrightfuture.

C.Theywilllivelikenormalpeopleintheirchildhood.

D.Theirparentshavetospendalotofmoneytokeepthemhealthy.

35.WhatproblemwillgeneeditingcauseaccordingtoKate?

A.Everyonemightlookthesamesomeday.

B.Peoplewillusethetechnologyinbadways.

C.Parentsmaysufferfromseriousheartdiseases.

D.Thegapbetweentherichandthepoorwillbecomebigger.

36.Theunderlinedword"if'inKate'sopinionrefersto.

A.thecostofgeneeditingB.theriskofusingthetechnology

C.thedecisiontoeditababy'sgenesD.theagreementonthebaby'sappearance

37.Thepassageaboveismainlyabout.

A.differentwaysofgeneeditingB.theresearchongeneediting

C.differentattitudesaboutgeneeditingD.thedevelopmentofgeneediting

Howtobankaseed!

Scientistsareworkingtosaveworld'splantsfromdyingout.Storingaseedcorrectlycanmakeits

lifelongerbyhundredsofyears.Justlikearegularbank,aseedbankisasafeplacetosaveforthe

future.Butthisspecialvaultcontainsseeds,notmoney!

Findouthowthescientistsdoit...

1.Collection

Successfulseedbankingstartswithcollecting!Alongwiththeseeds,scientistsmustgather

essentialinformationabouttheplants9locationandtimeofyeartheyweregathered.

2.Dryingout

Thedryingroomisalotlesshumidthanaregularroom.Dependingonaseed'ssize,ifllstay

thereforbetweentwoweeksandsixmonths,slowlydryingout.

3.Cleanup;X-rays

Theyareeithercleanedbyhandorwithamachinethatremovesdirtanddamagedseeds.Then,an

X-raymachineexaminesasampleoftheseedstocheckwhatpercentageofthemaredamaged,

emptyorhavebugsinside!

4.Intothevault

Ifsnowtimeformostoftheseedstogointothevault!They5restoredinair-tightcontainersat

-20℃inundergroundrooms.Ifallgoestoplan,theyshouldsurviveforhundredsofyears.

5.Testingtime

Afterafewmonths,asamplewillbetestedtoseeifthey'vesurvived,Scientiststakeacareful

noteofthebestwaystogerminateeachseedsothattheycanbegrownsuccessfullybyscientists

ofthefuture.

6.Thenursery

Oncethesampleseedshavegerminatedandflowered,itwillbeusedtoconfirmwhethertheseed

waslabelledcorrectlyinstepone.Ifitisright,theseedscanbeusedforimportantscientific

projects.

X

Ionceranaprojectwitheightprofessionaltreeclimbers.It

tookthem1.5hourstoclimbeachofthesehugetrees!The

pineconesatthetopofthetreesarcatleast30mup!Luckily;

\gottostayonIhcground,checkingthecones'quality

HereisapineconeIrecord,

hlooksperleci.

〔MichaelNay)

WordBoxl)humidadj.湿热的2)samplen.样本

3)germinatev.发芽4)confirmv.确认

38.Thepassagecanbereadin.

A.aposterB.amagazine

C.adiaryD.anadvertisement

39.Thepurposeofstoringtheseedsisto.

A.studytheirgrowthB.helpthemsurvive

C.growthembetterD.increasetheirnumber

40.Whichofthefollowingsequencesiscorrect?

©collectseeds②dryoutseeds©storeseeds④cleanseeds

A.①②④③B.④②③①

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C.②④①③D.③②④①

41.Whichofthefollowingpicturescanbeusedtoshowstep4?

B.

D.

42.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?

A.Theseedsusuallystayinthedryingroomfortwoweeks.

B.Theseedswithbugsinsidecanberepairedbyaspecialmachine.

C.Scientistsneedtorecordthebestwaystogerminateeachseed.

D.Iftheseedsarenotlabelledcorrectly,theywillbedestroyed.

43.MichaelWay'sjobisto.

A.collecttheseedsB.dryouttheseeds

C.cleanuptheseedsD.germinatetheseeds

Ahusbandandwifemovedtoanewapartment(公寓).Theapartmenthadabeautifulview

(景色)oftheneighboringbuilding.Everymorningaftergettingup,thewifewouldlookoutofthe

windowtoseewhatwashappeningintheneighborhood.

Oneday,asthewifewaslookingthroughthewindow,shesawaneighboringwoman

hangingoutherclothestodry."Lookatherdirtyclothes,“shesaidtoherhusband.However,he

wentonreadingthenewspaperanddidn'tpayanyattentiontoherwords."'Perhapshersoap(月巴皂)

isbadorshedoesnotknowhowtowash.Iwillgototeachhersomeday!,?thewifesaidtoherself.

Asdayswentby,everytimetheneighboringwomanhungoutherclothes,thewifewould

besurprisedathowdirtytheylooked.Shecouldn'tunderstandwhyshecouldneverwashthem

clean.

Then,oneday,aftershelookedthroughthewindowasusual,sheshoutedexcitedly,tcOh,

look!Herclothesarecleantoday.Theneighboringwomanhasfinallylearnedhowtowash

clothes!?,

Tothis,herhusbandansweredcalmly,"No.TodayIjustwokeupalittlebitearlierand

washedthewindow."

44.Whatdidthewifethinkoftheneighboringwoman?sclothes?

A.Theywerealwaysclean.B.Theyweredirty.

C.Theywerebeautiful.D.Theywerewashedwithgoodsoap.

45.Whatdidthewifeplantodo?

A.Buyherneighboursomenewclothes.B.Teachherneighbourhowtowashclothes.

C.Paynoattentiontoherneighbour'sclothes.D.Askherhusbandtoseewhatwas

happening.

46.Whatmadethingsdifferent?

A.Theneighbourlearnedhowtowashclothes.

B.Theneighbourboughtanewwashingmachine.

C.Shehadanewpairofglasses.

D.Herhusbandcleanedthewindow.

47.Whatlessoncanwelearnfromthisstory?

A.Don'tlookdownonanyone.

B.Everyonehashisorherowngoodsides.

C.Thingsarenotalwaysastheyseem.

D.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.

Artificialintelligence(AI)isgreatlychanginghumansociety.However,withitsrapid

developmentcomeproblemsandquestions.

Imaginethis:Ifadriverlesscargetsintoanaccident,whoshouldberesponsibleforit:the

carmakerorthepassenger?

Obviously,properregulations(法规)andlawsareneededtomanageAIanditsrelated

problems.ShanghaiinChinahasbeenmakingsucheffortsaboutthis.

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ShanghaipassedaregulationonAI,markingthefirstofsuchaneffortinChina.“坦clearly

defined(阐明)thegovernment'sandrelatedparties9responsibilitiesandmanagementstandards”,

ChinaDailyreported.SomebottomlinesforAIproductsandserviceswerealsomadeclear.

Ahighlightoftheregulationlookstosetupanexpertcommittee(委员会).Thecommittee

isresponsibleformakingguidelines,discussingbigAIethics(准贝U)problemsandmoreathome

andabroad.

Chinaintroducedasetofguidelinestohelpwiththegovernance(治理)overethicsin

scienceandtechnology.Thecountryisalsocallingforglobaleffort.AccordingtoForeign

MinistryspokeswomanMaoNing,Chinahasalwayscommittedtobuildingacommunitywitha

sharedfutureformankindinthefieldofALThecountrysaidAIisapowerfultechnologythat

pushesforwardglobaldevelopmentandimprovesthewell-beingofallhumankind.Allcountries

shouldshareresponsibilitiesandworktogetheronitsgovernance.

48.ThewriterdevelopshisideainParagraph2by.

A.askingquestionsB.givingdataC.showingtheresults

49.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"It"refertointhepassage?

A.Theregulation.B.Thelaws.C.Theguidelines.

50.Fromthepassage,weknowthatthewriterthinksthattheregulationonAIis.

A.verystrictB.quitenecessaryC.toolate

51.Whatisthecorrectstructureofthepassage?(Pl=Paragraph1)

H5)

9

RoujiamoisafamoustraditionalChinesefood.PeopleintheWestcallitmeatburger,meat

sandwichorChinesehamburger.Infact,Roujiamoisconsideredtobetheworld'soldestsandwich

orhamburger.Thebreadorthe"mo"datesbacktotheQinDynastyandth

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