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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Angela Alvarez年轻的时候怀揣着做一个文娱人的梦想, 因父亲的阻拦而放弃,在95岁的时候,在自己孙子的帮助下,实现了梦想的故事。

1 . We’re often told that there’s no age limit when it comes to pursuing our goals, but it’s truly inspiring to see someone achieve them later in life-especially if they are 95 years old. Angela Alvarez is a Cuban-born singer and songwriter who, after putting aside her dream of pursuing a career in entertainment for decades, finally released her first album in 2021.

Once Alvarez graduated from school, she told her father she wanted to become a professional singer. However, he prevented her from doing so. Eventually, she got married and found happiness in raising her four children, though life wasn’t easy.

With time, her grandson, Carlos Jos é Alvarez, grew up to be a music producer. When he found out his grandma had written over 50 songs throughout her life, he asked if she would like to record her songs. Her answer was “yes”. And that was the beginning.

Alvarez’s story even caught the attention of actor Andy García, who produced a documentary about this amazing woman and the recording process of her 15-song album. “She represents a generation, perhaps our greatest generation of Cubans,” said the actor.

The dream reached new heights as she became nominated for a Latin Grammy. Once she took to the stage to accept her award, she gave an inspiring speech, “I want to dedicate this award to my beloved homeland, Cuba; also to those who have not achieved their dream. Although life is difficult, there is always a way out, and with faith and love they can achieve it. I promise, it’s never too late.”

1. What do we know about Alvarez?
A.She lived a miserable life bringing up her children.
B.She has released 15 albums since she returned to music.
C.She got nominated as the best musician of her generation.
D.She gave up her dream after graduation owing to her father’s prevention.
2. What made Alvarez decide to pursue her dream again?
A.Her hard life after marriage.B.Her grandson’s support.
C.Her desire to make more money.D.Her enthusiasm for music.
3. Which word best describes Alvarez’s story?
A.Inspiring.B.Interesting.C.Amusing.D.Moving.
4. What’s the author’s purpose of writing the article?
A.To introduce a woman’s life-time story.
B.To call on others to learn from Alvarez.
C.To praise what Alvarez has done in music.
D.To tell us it’s never too late to achieve one’s dream.
2024-05-27更新 | 114次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届辽宁省协作校高三下学期三模英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。Sora作为OpenAI开发的工具,展示了通过文本生成高度逼真视频的能力,从而揭示了AI技术在创意产业,特别是电影行业中的巨大潜力。

2 . San-Francisco based OpenAI made its big drop during the Spring Festival holidays. The up-to-one-minute-long realistic videos created by the text-to-video AI generator Sora are so remarkable that they resulted in people imaging the limitless possibilities of this generator could have. Sora is probably able to reshape the entire movie industry.

According to OpenAI’s explainer, Sora is capable of generating complex scenes with accurate details, including multiple characters, specific types of movements, themes, and backgrounds. It understands not only what the user requests, but also how these things exist in the physical world.

Industry observers have noted that the emergence of the video-generation model was highly anticipated. However, there have been comments expressing surprise at the speed of its development, with some individuals excitedly declaring “the arrival of a new industrial revolution.” On the other hand, there are concerns that this advancement may lead to “the disappearance of reality” as we know it, and that it could potentially cause a battle against the dominance of Hollywood in the movie industry.

“When I see Sora, the first word that comes to my mind is ‘shock,’ like the majority in the film industry. As film producers, we understand the potential impact of AI on the various aspects of film production, some positions such as those relating to movie preview would be impacted,” Ma Heliang, a film producer said.

“But the current technology is still far from reaching the levels required for making theatrical films, or to hollow out the entire movie industry. Over the past 100 years, movies have established an emotional connection and a shared social space with the audience. It involves socializing and sharing aesthetics, making it a complex entity. It is not possible to replace this experience with a simple video clip generated by AI,” Ma noted.

But the strong capability of Sora tells us that the direction of relying on AI to assist in human creativity is becoming increasingly clear. It allows creators to be less restricted by industrial processes and enables them to express what they want more freely using AI tools.

1. What is Sora’s function?
A.It can improve holiday atmosphere.
B.It can produce videos based on texts.
C.It can enrich people’s imagination.
D.It can reshape the whole film making tools.
2. What may make people astonished according to Paragraph 3?
A.The arrival of a new industrial revolution.
B.The speed of social media’s development.
C.The emergence of the video-generation model.
D.The rapid advancement of the video-generation model.
3. Which statement will Ma Heliang probably agree with?
A.AI will take over the entire movie industry.
B.Theatrical films have been made by AI currently.
C.Film production can’t be completely replaced by AI.
D.AI can establish an emotional connection with the audience.
4. What would be the best title for this text?
A.Movie industry comes into a new age
B.Sora shows potential of AI technology
C.Sora starts a battle against Hollywood
D.OpenAI’s productions bring shocking news
2024-05-26更新 | 43次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届辽宁省丹东市高三下学期总复习质量测试英语试卷(一)
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。作者在天赋班的第一天通过完成一项逻辑推理任务克服了紧张与自我怀疑,这一经历不仅教会了作者思考方法,更重要的是建立了自信,激发了实现目标的潜能,进而决心在未来传递这份价值,回馈社会。

3 . It was my first day in my school’s Gifted & Talented Program. Just minutes before, I had been called upon by my teacher and told to report to the cafeteria, where classes would be held. Feelings of nervousness seized me as I walked to the cafeteria for the very first time. I knew the most distinguished students would be waiting and, secretly, I wondered if I belonged. At that time in life, I struggled with acceptance.

I quickly found a seat in the back corner. As Mr. Canereli introduced himself, his calm voice settled the butterflies in my stomach.

“Today we will begin with a deductive reasoning puzzle,” he announced, breaking the stillness in the room.

“You will be given five minutes to read the clues and solve the puzzle.”

I quickly read through the clues, failing to come to any conclusions. “Breathe… slow down… you can do this….” I whispered to myself.

At this age, I felt pressure to thrive in all academic subjects. Since my mom and my dad hadn’t completed college, and my older sister did not do her best in school, I always put extra pressure on myself to do well. I refused to accept failure of any kind.

The clues repeated themselves in my head and I picked up my pencil. Before I knew it, X’s and O’s covered my paper. The entire puzzle was completed! I raised my hand and waved in sheer excitement. The assignment, initially associated with fear and doubt, had transformed into a representation of acceptance and personal excellence.

That day, I not only learned how to think but also discovered the potential to achieve anything I set my mind to. Now, my objective is to pass on the invaluable lessons I gained from Mr. Canereli on my first day in the seventh-grade Gifted & Talented Program. As a young woman, I seek to educate, equip, and inspire those in need and, as I enter college, I will use these tools to contribute to my environment.

1. What made the author nervous on the way to the cafeteria?
A.Stress of fitting in with others.
B.Fear of giving a report in public.
C.Doubts about the fairness of the program.
D.Anxiety about being excellent academically.
2. What does the underlined word “thrive” in Paragraph 6 mean?
A.Study.B.Complete.C.Succeed.D.Participate.
3. What did the assignment mean to the author?
A.It deepened her fear and doubt.
B.It served as a source of creativity.
C.It relieved her academic pressure.
D.It contributed to building her self-confidence.
4. What can be learned about the author from the last paragraph?
A.She shows her social responsibility.
B.She has managed to obtain anything she wants.
C.She will use tools to beautiful her environment.
D.She aims to be a brilliant teacher like Mr. Canereli.
2024-05-26更新 | 46次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届辽宁省丹东市高三下学期总复习质量测试英语试卷(一)
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了四种世界最佳的辣味美食。

4 . World’s Best Spicy Foods

When it comes to the world’s best spicy dishes, we have some of the world’s hottest peppers to thank. The following spicy dishes from around the world bring the heat in the most delicious way.

Piri piri chicken, Mozambique

The Portuguese introduced this spicy dish into Mozambique as far back as the 15th century, when they mixed African peppers with European ingredients. And it’s the red pepper that brings the spiciness to this complex, layered and delicious dish. The dish is also popular in Namibia and South Africa.

Sichuan hot pot, China

The joy of this dish is not only the delightful warming ingredients of the Sichuan peppercorns, but the fact that you can cook exactly what you like in the spicy soup. Duck, seafood, chicken, pork, lamb and seasonal vegetables are all fair game for throwing into the pot to boil in a soup made with Sichuan peppercorns and dried Sichuan peppers.

Som tam, Thailand

From northeastern Thailand, this fresh and spicy salad is a main dish at Thai restaurants around the world. Som tam turns to green papaya(木瓜) for its main ingredient. The papaya is then put with long beans or green beans and a mix of flavorful Asian essentials that include dried shrimp(虾) and fish sauce among other ingredients. Thai peppers give the salad its necessary kick.

Aguachile, Mexico

This raw marinated(腌制) shrimp dish from the western Mexico tastes as good as it looks. Tiny but powerful peppers, grown throughout Mexico, make the spicy magic happen in the aguachile, which means “pepper water” . Marinate the raw shrimp with ingredients including lime(酸橙) juice, red onion and cucumber and enjoy with fried corn pancakes.

1. How does piri piri chicken differ from the other three foods?
A.It goes with vegetables.B.It uses a variety of ingredients.
C.It is flavored with red peppers.D.It originated in another country.
2. Which dish gives you the freedom to choose the main ingredients?
A.Piri piri chicken, Mozambique.B.Sichuan hot pot, China.
C.Som tam, Thailand.D.Aguachile, Mexico.
3. What do som tam and aguachile have in common?
A.They are raw foods.B.They have a long history.
C.They are served with pancakes.D.Shrimp is their main ingredient.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一项研究发现,通过对某种真菌进行基因改造,将其中的某种蛋白质删除,可阻止霉菌毒素的产生,使一些食物不被真菌污染。

5 . Food polluted with fungi (真菌) can be an inconvenience at best and life-threatening at worst. But new research shows that removing just one protein can leave some fungal toxins (毒素) high and dry, and that’s potentially good news for food safety.

Some fungi produce toxic chemicals called mycotoxins that not only ruin food such as grains but can also make us sick. “It is a silent enemy,” said fungal researcher Ozgur Bayram of Maynooth University in Ireland, as most people don’t notice when foods like corn or wheat are ruined.

For years, researchers have known that some fungi produce these toxins, but didn’t know all the detail. Now, Bayram and his colleagues have identified a group of proteins responsible for turning on the production of mycotoxins. Genetically engineering the fungus to remove even just one of the proteins prevents the toxins from being made, the researchers reported in the September 23 issue of Nucleic Acids Research.

“The newly identified proteins act like a keystarting a car,” Bayram said. “The researchers wanted to figure out how to remove the key and prevent the starting signal from going through, meaning that no toxins would be made in the first place.”

Bayram and his team identified the proteins in a kind of fungus named A. nidulans, revealing that four proteins come together to make the key. The researchers genetically engineered the fungus to delete each protein in turn. When any of the four proteins are missing, the key does not start mycotoxin ignition(点火装置), the team found.

Fungi and fungi-like organisms are estimated to ruin a third of the world’s food crops each year. If that contamination could be prevented, Bayram estimates the saved food would be enough to feed 800 million people in 2024.

The new research is a good start, but it will still be a challenge to try to understand how this can be operationalized for agricultural purposes. “It’s difficult to apply the technique, and getting US regulatory agencies to approve the use of a genetically modified fungus on key food crops might be difficult,” said Felicia Wu a food safety expert.

1. Why is the mycotoxin called “a silent enemy”?
A.It is hard to be proved.B.It tends to be unnoticed.
C.Its protein is harmful.D.Its damage is incurable.
2. What does the underlined word “contamination” in paragraph 6 mean?
A.PollutionB.IncreaseC.SpreadD.Control
3. What is one difficulty according to Felicia Wu?
A.Changing the genes of fungus.B.Putting the technique to practical use.
C.Enlarging the size of farmland.D.Using genetically modified food.
4. What is the main idea of the text?
A.Many crops are ruined by fungi each year.B.Fungi bring great harm to people’s health.
C.Deleting a protein can stop toxin production.D.Researchers found new proteins producing toxins.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍的是牛津大学的研究人员进行的一项关于捧腹大笑的研究,目的是为了探索捧腹大笑在人类社会形成中的影响。

6 . It is often said that laughter is the best medicine. But some researchers at the University of Oxford think the ability to belly laughs (捧腹大笑) was unique to early humans. This, they believe, made our ancestors able to form much larger groups.

The researchers first tested the pain thresholds (临界值) of some volunteers. They divided them into two groups. One group was shown 15 minutes of comedy videos, while the other was shown boring programs.

Through this experiment, the researchers found that those who had recently experienced belly laughs were able to withstand (忍受) up to 10% more pain than they had done before watching the videos. To their surprise, the scientists also found that the other group was less able to withstand pain after watching 15 minutes of the “boring” programs.

Professor Robin Dunbar of Oxford University, who led the research, believed that belly laughs release chemicals called endorphins (内啡肽) into the body which make us feel less painful.

However, not all comedy programs had such effects, according to Prof Dunbar. For example, though clever stand-up comedy was found to be enjoyable, it had no effect on raising pain thresholds. “Things that worked very well were interesting comedies such as Mr. Bean. Situation comedies such as Friends also seemed to be particularly successful,” he added.

In order to measure endorphin levels, the researchers put a bag of ice on the volunteers’ arms to see how long they could withstand it. They found that the greater the increase in pain thresholds, the greater the amount of endorphins produced.

The purpose of Prof Dunbar’s study was not to develop a new treatment. Instead, it was to study the role of laughter in the forming of human societies two million years ago.

“The next stage will be to see whether laughing really allows people to keep together and work as a group better and be friendlier towards each other. If that is the case, then it may explain why two million years ago, the first humans were able to form large communities of up to 100,” Dunbar added.

1. Prof Dunbar’s study was to ________.
A.test the pain thresholds of humans
B.measure the endorphin levels while laughing
C.develop a new kind of medicine that reduces pain
D.explore the influence of laughter on forming human societies
2. The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 6 refers to “________”.
A.the researcherB.endorphin levelC.the iceD.belly laugh
3. What can we know from the last paragraph?
A.More experiments about laughter will be carried out.
B.People who laugh a lot are friendlier towards each other.
C.Laughter makes people keep together and work as a group.
D.The first humans could only form small communities smaller than 100.
4. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Endorphins can make us feel less painful.
B.All comedy programs can help us reduce pain.
C.Mr. Bean and Friends are both very successful to raise pain thresholds.
D.The researchers divided the volunteers into two groups.
2024-05-25更新 | 76次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省沈阳市重点高中联合体2023-2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了两位二战老兵因为共同的战争经历而结下了深厚的友谊,他们虽然年事已高,但仍然致力于服务社会。

7 . John Nelson, 92, grew up in Michigan and volunteered for the army in 1945. The 18-year-old managed to get accepted, despite being colourblind. He landed on the island of Iwo Jima in the first days of the American attack to take the island from the Japanese. Nelson fought day and night for 10 days before receiving a serious wound to his right arm. The other seven men in his squadron (中队) all died. American losses included 5,900 dead and 17,400 wounded.

Nelson saw the American flag being raised on Mount Suribachi after the island was taken by the American forces. The arm would continue to trouble him the rest of his life. Suffering from anxiety and flashbacks, he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (创伤后应激障碍).

Al Elders was a Grandville farm boy. He joined the Navy and was stationed on Guam when the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on Aug. 6 and 9,1945, basically ended the war with Japan.

War often develops lasting friendships. But for the two World War II veterans (老兵) living at Sunset Manor in Jenison, their friendship didn’t begin until about a year and a half ago. One day, Elders noticed a man sitting at a cafeteria in the Sunset Village, and that was Nelson. Seeing his Marine cap, Elders thought they would have something to talk about. And they did. The war in the Pacific is a common bond.

The two men later worked together to serve other residents at Sunset Manor. John began detailing cars during good weather and cleaning walkers in winter. Elders became his advertising manager. They donated most of their income to the Wounded Warrior project. John is less mobile now and is in care at Sunset. Elders continues to visit and to encourage his friend. A friend of Elders’ who traveled to Iwo Jima brought back a jar filled with sand from the rock y island. Elders sent the gift, along with his own wartime collections, to the Seabee Museum and Memorial Park.

1. What do we know about John Nelson?
A.His hometown was ruined by the war.
B.He joined the army through strict tests.
C.He joined the army with his good friend.
D.He was physically and mentally injured in the war.
2. Why did Nelson and Elders develop a friendship?
A.They had the same interest.B.They both felt sad and lonely.
C.They studied in the same school.D.They shared a common war experience.
3. We can learn that the two friends ________ from Paragraph 5.
A.were devoted to contributing to the society
B.started a successful business
C.visited Iwo Jima together after the war
D.supported young people to join the army
4. What does the text mainly talk about?
A.How people tried to survive the war.
B.The meaning of peace for ordinary people.
C.Two old soldiers’ life experiences and friendship.
D.Two old soldiers’ touching friendship during wartime.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者因为一件琐事感到焦虑,于是她来到海边散步,因此有了意外的收获并让她重新感受到快乐的故事。

8 . One early morning, I was cleaning the bathroom shower curtain and its liner (衬布) when it hit me. I had to clean a two-dollar plastic liner because I didn’t have a few extra dollars to buy a new one. I couldn’t believe it! Complaining wasn’t how I would start the day, especially when the sun was shining.

To continue the day optimistically, I left the cleaning for my daily walk at the beach. Along the way through the down town area, something on the sidewalk caught my attention. I walked over and picked it up. It was a small paper bag with no markings, so it wasn’t possible to figure out who it belonged to. I assumed someone must have dropped it, perhaps while loading other bags into his/her car. I turned it over for any identification. No store name, but the brand marking on the front clearly specified it was a shower curtain liner!

Speechless, I turned it over many times in my hands. Believe it or not, it was really an unopened shower curtain liner. I just happened to be the person who walked by and found it on the sidewalk. It took me a few minutes to decide what to do next, not wanting to claim something that wasn’t mine. If I brought it to the police station across the street, the police might just share a good laugh over a two-dollar shower curtain liner. I decided to keep it for myself.

But I was still surprised because the worthless plastic liner that had needed cleaning inspired my complaint and an early morning walk had suddenly transformed itself into a gift on the sidewalk for me. How that moment brightened my day!

At home, my focus was on myself, my anxieties, and my limits in being able to fix the problem. Once outside, I relaxed in the perspective of a much bigger picture. My personal complaint changed to thankfulness for the beauty that extended before my eyes in the form of a brand-new shower curtain liner, which matched perfectly with my bathroom!

1. What is the purpose of the author going for a walk on the beach?
A.To seek a replacement for the liner.
B.To start her day in an optimistic way.
C.To get energetic for the day’s work.
D.To get relaxed after the heavy cleaning.
2. What stopped the author from reporting the bag to the police?
A.The curiosity of opening the bag.
B.The urge to keep it to herself.
C.The chance to find the owner.
D.The fear of being laughed at.
3. Why did the author feel surprised?
A.It was strange that a free liner should make her day.
B.The worthless liner turned out a gift from friends.
C.There was a special way for her financial support.
D.A chance meeting gave her confidence in life.
4. What did the author try to convey in the last paragraph?
A.Learn to be grateful.B.Fix the problem timely.
C.Avoid complaints.D.Broaden your perspective.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了瑞典死亡清理这一理念,强调通过重新思考人与物品的关系来提高生活质量和幸福感。

9 . Sharon downsized her parents’ home and then cleared out her father’s stuff after he died. “So much of it hadn’t been used in years. So I decided that we wouldn’t do the same thing to our children.” Sharon spent six months looking over each object in her home. Each day, she sold, donated or threw one away. “It was liberating,” she said. “Now, life is much simpler and the clutter (杂乱) is gone.”

This process has its own reality TV show, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning. Inspired by a best-selling book by Magnusson, 89, three Swedes travel across the Atlantic to help Americans clean house and face death. “A loved one wishes to inherit (继承) nice things from you,” mentions Magnusson in her book, “not all things from you.” If you’re lucky enough to meet your material needs, then letting go of some of your stuff, or not buying it in the first place, can bring immediate benefits. The clutter is linked to stress and anxiety, even depression. Prioritizing relationships and experience over possessions has been proven to boost our happiness.

What is Swedish death cleaning? It isn’t about clearing out closets. It’s about rethinking your relationship with things. Rather than making do with less, it’s about getting more from the things that make you happy. Death cleaning happens to agree with scientists’ understanding of our relationship with things and why we’re unwilling to part with them. Decades of research has shown that we subconsciously see our possessions as physical extensions of ourselves. For most of us, of course, a degree of attachment is healthy, but it’s not the number of things or the quality that matters. It’s about the symbolic meaning of it. That can bring a lot of happiness.

Things take up space in our minds, well beyond what our storerooms and garages hold. By clarifying what’s important and what’s not, you make room. Your loved ones can receive what they might like before you go, relieving themselves of the burden of cleaning up once you’re gone.

1. Why does the author mention Sharon’s experience in paragraph 1?
A.To lead to the topic.B.To make a comparison.
C.To support an argument.D.To reach a conclusion.
2. What is the purpose of Swedish death cleaning?
A.To reduce the waste.B.To remember their loved ones.
C.To boost their happiness.D.To make the reality TV show.
3. What should one focus on when cleaning up the old things?
A.The quantity.B.The popularity.
C.The significance.D.The degree of attachments.
4. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A.Old Stuff: a Heavy Burden or a Sweet Memory.
B.Everyone’s Stuff: Physical Extensions of Himself.
C.The Way to Deal with Your Belongings: Give Away.
D.Swedes’ Secret to Happiness: You Aren’t Your Stuff.
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10 . When I stepped into the Samcheong Park Library in Seoul, I saw the future. The simple building had a nice selection of books and a cafe where readers could enjoy coffee while gazing at the leaves outside. It was specifically designed without any latest technology.

“What’s so innovative about that?” a librarian in Toronto asked when I showed her pictures. Innovation to her meant digital technology, like 3D printers. “Why couldn’t they both be innovative?” I asked.

We are constantly told that innovation is the most important force in our economy, without which we would be left behind. But that fear of missing out has led us to fall into the false trappings of innovation over truly innovative ideas that may be simpler and more effective. This mindset implies that if you just buy the new thing, you have innovated! Each year, businesses and individuals run around like broken toy robots, trying to figure out their strategy for the latest buzzword equipment.

At best, this is a waste of resources. Devices are bought, used and abandoned, as the technology’s capabilities fall short of its promise. But at its worst, this approach can truly cause damage. Schools cut field trips to purchase tablets with few proven benefits. Companies that applied AI into hiring have actually strengthened gender and racial prejudices.

True innovation isn’t just some magic devices. It is a continuing process of reflection and reassessment, which often means adopting “old” ideas and tools in a new context, or even returning to methods that worked in the past. Adjusted properly, these rearview(后视的) innovations have proved as transformative as novel technologies.

Look no farther than the streets of New York, which have been redesigned recently to accommodate cyclists with car-free zones. The idea isn’t new. It was created half a century ago, with the aim of bringing cities back to their residents. And while e-reader sales have been exploding, Penguin just announced it would publish tiny printed books, an ideal solution for a market demanding both convenience and physicality.

1. Which of the following best describes Samcheong Park Library?
A.Dull but convenient.B.Simple but refreshing.
C.Old-fashioned but cozy.D.Unexceptional but spacious.
2. What can we learn about innovation from Paragraph 3?
A.Its true meaning is to buy new things.
B.It is important for the growth of economy.
C.It shouldn’t involve simple and effective ideas.
D.Its true meaning has been misread by the public.
3. Which statement will the author probably agree with?
A.Magic devices encourage innovation.
B.Innovation should be human-centered.
C.The power of technology is undervalued.
D.Wasting resources are a must for innovation.
4. What is the writing purpose of the text?
A.To introduce some best ideas about innovation.
B.To show that future lies in returning to the past.
C.To convince people of the true meaning of innovation.
D.To stress the important role innovation plays in economy.
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