Jade Rabbit is the name of a Chinese robot that was sent to the Moon on 1 December 2013. The robot landed for his three-month research mission (任务) on 14 December 20l3. His task is to take photos and examine the Moon’s soil. Thousands (A) ________ people in China have been following Jade Rabbit’s progress through the Internet. (B) 我们为它感到自豪, because exploring space is difficult and not every country can do it.
On 28 January 2014, Jade Rabbit’s journey seemed to be (C) ________. On that day, in the voice of Jade Rabbit, an Internet message was spread quickly, “Oh, something is wrong with me.” The Moon’s difficult surface was giving the robot movement problems and it couldn’t work properly. Scientists didn’t know if the robot would be able to wake up after the cold Moon night.
Reports of the news caused a big response (反响) on the Internet. People were worried and hoped that scientists would find a way to fix the robot. Some said that reaching the Moon was already a great achievement.
But then the story changed on 12 February 20 l4. Jade Rabbit woke up! (D) He asked, “Is there anybody out there?” People joked that the rabbit was “waking up for the Chinese Lantern Festival”.
1. 在文中(A)和(C)的空白处分别填入一个适当的单词:2. 把文中画线部分(B)译成英语:
3. 将文中画线部分(D)改写为:
He asked
4. 从文中找出表示玉兔故障原因的短语:
5. 从文中找出能表示文章主旨大意的句子:
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Smartphones are getting boring. The new models are either a bit faster or have better cameras, but they are basically no different from the ones already in our pockets. This is why scientists are hoping and working for something new, something that will change our lives just as greatly as smartphones do. At the moment, the next invention might be smart glasses.
Just imagine. Instead of having to pick up your phone and look at the screen, all of the information you need simply appears just in your glasses. Satellite navigation(导航) directions would appear right there on the road. And your smart glasses could guide you to the right shelf in the supermarket!
Smart glasses could also be used in industry. They could show engineers the instructions they need to fix things more quickly. A doctor could carry out a difficult operation, guided in real time by someone on the other side of the world.
This may sound impossible. But most of the technologies to invent them are already there. For example, one key technology is called AR, which can make digital 3D objects appear as if they are part of the real world. We’ve used it a lot on our video calls. Future glasses will of course need to recognize(识别)your voice to do tasks. This technology has been widely used in our daily life.
So, why aren’t we all wearing smart glasses yet? So far, no one has invented a good way to send images(映像)of our world onto glasses.
However, with the rapid development of technology, smart glasses could arrive much sooner than we think.
1题完成句子;2~3题简略回答问题;4题找出并写下第三段的主题句;5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。
1. In the writer’s opinion, smart glasses will
2. Where may all the information you need appear in the future?
3. Why aren’t we all wearing smart glasses so far?
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ChatGPT, a smart AI chatbot(聊天机器人) tool, has swept the education world in the past months. According to a US survey of 1,000 students, over 89 percent of them have used ChatGPT to help with their homework.
Developed by the US company OpenAI, ChatGPT is powerful. You can ask it to write stories and e-mails, create recipes and answer all kinds of questions.
Some schools in the US, Australia and France have banned the use of ChatGPT. In the US, for example. New York City public schools stopped students and teachers from using ChatGPT on the district’s networks and devices.
The move comes out of worries that the tool could make it easier for students to cheat on assignments. Some also worry that ChatGPT could be used to spread wrong information. Apart from bans, teachers are making changes to their classes to prevent the use of ChatGPT. Some college teachers in the US try to include more speaking exams and handwritten papers instead of typed ones.
However, not all educators say “no” to ChatGPT. Some Canadian universities are making policies on its use, for both students and teachers. They have no plans to completely ban the tool so far.
Bhaskar Vira, the headmaster at Cambridge University in the UK, said that bans on AI software like ChatGPT are not wise. “We have to know that AI is a tool people will use,” he told the school newspaper of the university. What we need to do is adapt(使适合) our learning, teaching and examinations. That way, we can have honesty while recognizing the use of the tool.
1. What is ChatGPT?2. How many students have used ChatGPT to help with their homework in the US survey?
3. What does the underlined word “banned” in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese?
4. How do some college teachers in the US prevent the use of ChatGPT?
5. What do you think of ChatGPT?
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(A)Technology helps people in life but we can’t use it to do bad things.
How do you usually pay for taking the subway? By bus card or by phone? Now people can just pay by scanning the palm (刷掌). People in Beijing can take the subway like this after May 21st. How does it work? First, you need to register your palm print on the computer. Then scan your palm when you enter the gate. (B)It’s getting popular to take the subway this way.
Many people like to watch videos (C)_______ TV or Douyin. But do you know some people’s faces are not real? People can make their face look like another person by using AI technology. It can change (改变) your appearance: your face can be small, you skin can be white, AI can also change your voice. Even your parents may not know you. Some people are just for fun, but some people use AI to cheat others out of money.
1. (A)“Technology”的意思是2. How do people take the subway by scanning the palm in Beijing?
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3. 翻译句子:(B)It’s getting popular to take the subway this way.
4. 在(C)处填入适当介词
5. 判断下列句子是否正确(正确选A , 错误选B)
①People can just pay by phone when they take the subway in Beijing now.
②You can look different by using AI technology.
The young eagle(鹰) was the only one in his family. Every day, he thought, “I will never be able to fly.” His father felt that it was time for the young bird to learn to fly.
Although eagles loved to eat small mice and rabbits, this young eagle had a small mouse friend.
One day, as the young eagle and his mouse friend played and jumped, the eagle's father jumped towards the mouse. His sharp claws(爪子) got ready to catch him. But the mouse quickly jumped away. Suddenly, they heard a loud cry. The mouse had jumped too far and fallen over the cliff(悬崖) to his certain death. The little eagle knew what he had to do. He jumped into the air. He began to fall. His eagle eyes saw his little friend. He did what he saw his father do many times. With only a few feet to go, he caught the mouse by the tail and landed safely. The father landed a second later and said to the little mouse, “Your friendship was the reason why my son learned to fly. You can live by our nest and never fear any birds again.”
Then, the mouse climbed onto the young eagle′s back and they went to travel around the world together. Sometimes, a precious(珍贵的) friendship can make a person learn to grow up.
1. Who felt that it was time for the young eagle to learn to fly?(不超过5个词)2. What did eagles love to eat?(不超过10个词)
3. What does the story tell us?(不超过15个词)
Of all the frogs (青蛙) who lived in the pond (池塘) in the woods, Giuseppe was by far the cleverest. Giuseppe was a very friendly and polite frog. He thought he was the smartest in the pond. So he believed he never needed others’ suggestions.
One day, he was reading in the woods. After reading for a few hours, Giuseppe felt bored. “I might walk around for a bit!” he said. “I’ll take the long way back to the pond and no one knows what I will find along the way.” He walked along the road, but before long, he had lost his way.
By now, it was getting quite dark. Would Giuseppe be able to get back home before nightfall? He suddenly heard a loud voice. It was from an old frog. He was looking at him. “What’s a little frog like you doing in the woods at this time of night? Do you know the direction?” the old frog asked. But Giuseppe was still too proud to say that he couldn’t find his way home.
It was now really dark, and Giuseppe had lost all sense of direction. “How will I be able to find my way home now?” he thought to himself sadly. He finally knew that he needed to ask others for advice and care about their opinions.
1. Why did Giuseppe believed he never needed others’ suggestions? (不超过10个词)2. What happened to Giuseppe after talking to the old frog? (不超过10个词)
3. What can we learn from the story? (不超过15个词)
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It’s August 13th. It’s Mary’s birthday. She goes to a big city(城市) (A)_______ her mother. They see many clothes store first. Mary’s mother buys a red skirt (B) _________her. Then they go to a food store. (C) They buy chicken hamburgers. Then they go to Green School. They go to see Mary’s uncle. (D) 他是一位历史老师。 Green School is a big school with 98 classes. Each class is very nice. Mary has a good time in the school.
1. 根据句意和首字母提示,在(A)和(B) 两处各填上一个适当的词。(A)
2. 将划线部分(C)处改为否定句。
3. 将划线部分(D)处译为英语。
4. 根据首字母,在文中找出一个与英语释义相匹配的单词。
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5. 根据短文内容判断句子的正(T)误( F)。
Mary doesn’t have a good time in Green School.