1. Where is the new gym?
A.In a shopping mall. | B.In a hotel. | C.Near a bridge. |
A.$30. | B.$24. | C.$22. |
A.Free fruit. | B.Views of the outside. | C.Discounted hotel rooms. |
1. How old was the woman when they played the game last time?
A.5. | B.12. | C.17. |
A.The red one. | B.The green one. | C.The blue one. |
A.Alice. | B.Dennis. | C.George. |
3 . SYDNEY : As they sat sharing sweets beside a swimming pool in 1999,Shane Gould and Jessicah Schipper were simply getting along well, chatting about sport, life and “anything else that came up”. Yet in Sydney next month, they will meet again by the pool, and for a short time the friends will race against each other in the 50-meter butterfly (蝶泳)in the Australian championships at Homebush Bay.
Gould, now a 47-year-old mother of four, has announced she will be making a return to elite competition(顶级赛事)to swim the one event, having set a qualifying (合格的) time of 30.32 seconds in winning gold at last year’s United States Masters championships. Her comeback comes 32 years after she won three golds at the Munich Olympics.
Schipper, now a 17-year-old from Brisbane with a bright future of going to Athens for her first Olympics, yesterday recalled (回忆) her time with Gould five years ago.
" I was at a national youth camp on the Gold Coast and Shane had come along to talk to us and watch us train,’’ Schipper explained.” It seemed as if we had long been good friends. I don't know why. We just started talking and it went from there."
"She had a lot to share with all of us at that camp. She told us stories about what it was like at big meets like the Olympics and what it’s like to be on an Australian team. It was really interesting. ”
Next time, things will be more serious. “ I will still be swimming in the 50m butterfly at the nationals, so there is a chance that I could actually be competing against Shane Gould,” said Schipper, who burst onto the scene at last year’s national championships with second places in the 100m and 200m butterfly.
1. What is the passage mainly about?A.Stories happening in swimming competitions. |
B.Two women swimmers winning Olympic golds. |
C.Lessons learned from international swimming championships. |
D.Friendship and competition between two swimmers. |
A.talk about sport and life | B.go back to elite competition |
C.set a qualifying time and win gold | D.take part in the same sports event |
A.the Olympics | B.the youth camp |
C.the friendship | D.the Australian team |
A.was no longer Gould’s friend |
B.had learned a lot from Gould |
C.was not interested in Gould’s stories |
D.would not like to compete against Gould |
1. Who has influenced the man most in sports?
A.His mother. | B.His best friend. | C.His PE teacher. |
A.They’re surprising. | B.They’re satisfying. | C.They’re off the point. |
A.Teaching students to be good losers. |
B.Encouraging students to train hard. |
C.Making students love all sports activities. |
5 . Many people thought a computer wasn't supposed to be able to beat a top master at the ancient Chinese game, Weiqi, for at least another 10 years. But AlphaGo, an artificially intelligent system(人工智能系统) designed by Google, made it. It easily beat Lee Sedol last year, one of the best players in the world. It challenged the world's top players to show how much progress it had made over the past few years.
In the late of May, 2017, AlphaGo appeared in China and played against 19-year-old Ke Jie in Wuzhen, China. He is No. 1 player now in the world. However, the result wasn't out of people's expectation. He lost the matches. Though Ke Jie tried his best and he once saw the victory just a step away, he lost his best chance when he became excited.
At the press conference(新闻发布会) after the match, Ke Jie was interviewed by the reporters.He said he had realized how powerful AlphaGo was, and it was getting perfect. When a Chinese reporter asked him in English, the reporter spoke so fast that the interpreter(口译员 ) couldn't catch him. Ke Jie got kind of angry and told him that it was unnecessary for two Chinese to speak English. The reporter apologized to him and offered to ask him for a coffee.
The cat and mouse game is over, but the challenge between man and robots will still go on.
1. Which was the most probable date when Ke Jie played against AlphaGo?A.May 5. | B.May 23. |
C.May 18. | D.May Day |
A.Because he lost the game. |
B.Because the reporter couldn't catch the interpreter. |
C.Because the reporter asked him in English. |
D.Because the reporter wasn't able to speak Chinese well. |
A.People thought a computer could beat humans many years ago. |
B.Ke Jie was expected to lose the matches. |
C.Ke Jie asked the reporter for a coffee. |
D.AlphaGo had great trouble winning the game last year. |
A.Ke Jie | B.Lee Sedol |
C.a Weiqimatch | D.an artificially intelligent system |
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Andy is part of an android football team. He is able to run very quick. He has learned to signal to her teammates in computer language. Once a year they are allowing to get together to play a game of football. Last year, they won second place in Seattle Competition. Personally, Andy thinks the team what won first place cheated. He thinks his team should encourage the programmer to improve their intelligent. In the way, the programmer is like a coach and programs players with all possible move. Andy is looking forward to play against a human team because he has programmed to act just like a man under the help of his electronic brain.