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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中国古代的一些艺术形式,包括音乐、舞蹈和戏剧,以及它们的历史、起源和重要性。
1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The oldest art forms in China are music and dance. Music played     1     important role in ancient China. In ancient times, bronze (铜) bells were instruments of official ceremonies. A bronze bell set from a tomb in the ancient state of Zeng in Hubei Province, contains 64 bells,each of     2     produces two distinct, tuned strike notes. More than 120 instruments     3     (dig)out of the same tomb. Music and related ceremonies managed     4     (provide) a structure for activities in the courts of rulers at all levels at that time.

Theatre, once the most important popular art form in China, remains important for some people. However, in recent years, its popularity     5     (fall) compared to television dramas, especially serials.

Chinese theatre originated in early religious dances,     6     (perform) at festivals for various reasons, such as preparing for harvest, hunting, or warfare. Yuan dramas-or operas, as they are more     7     (accurate ) called-consisted     8     songs and dances organized around plots on historical or contemporary themes. The operas were performed in special theatres, with elegant     9     (costume) and decorated stages. From Yuan drama, later     10     (region) forms developed, including contemporary Peking opera.

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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。科学家表示,他们已经发明了一种新方法,可以将大脑信号转化为电子语音。这项发明可能有一天会给那些失去说话能力的人提供一种比现有方法更好的交流方式。文章对此进行了详细介绍。

2 . Scientists say they have created a new method that can turn brain signals into electronic speech. The invention could one day give people who have lost the ability to speak a better way of communicating than current methods.

Brain-computer interfaces (交界面) already exist to help people who cannot speak on their own. Often these systems are trained to follow eye or facial movements of people who have learned to spell out their thoughts letter by letter. But researchers say this method can produce many errors and is very slow, permitting at most about 10 spoken words per minute. This compares to between 100 and 150 words per minute used in natural speech.

For the new method, scientists created a brain-machine interface that is inserted in the brain. It can read and record brain signals that help control the muscles that produce speech, like the lips, the tongue and the jaw. The experiment involved a two-step process. First, the researchers used a “decoder (解码器)” to turn electrical brain signals into representations of human vocal (声音的) movements. An electronic instrument then turns the representations into complete spoken sentences.

The new two-step method actually presents a “proof of principle” with great possibilities for real-time communication in the future. Five volunteer patients who were being treated for epilepsy (a disease of the nervous system) participated in the study. The individuals had the ability to speak and already had interfaces built in their brains. They were asked to read several hundred sentences aloud while the researchers recorded their brain activity.

The researchers then used audio recordings of the voice readings to reproduce the vocal muscle movements needed to produce human speech.

This process made it possible for the scientists to create a realistic “virtual voice” for each individual, controlled by their brain activity.

The study reports the spoken sentences were understandable to hundreds of human listeners later asked to write out what they heard. Scientists say future studies will test the technology on people who are unable to speak.

1. What’s the new method mainly designed to do?
A.To monitor people’s brain and control their speech.
B.To help people improve their communication skills.
C.To turn people’s speaking desire into digital speech.
D.To develop a hand gesture for people unable to speak.
2. What’s the problem with the existing brain-computer interfaces?
A.They are unreliable and inefficient.
B.They ask people to fully concentrate.
C.They require too much body language.
D.They are useless to people unable to speak.
3. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?
A.How to decode brain signals correctly.
B.How the new method works theoretically.
C.How to use your speech muscles effectively.
D.How the brain responds to one’s muscle movements.
4. What will the scientists do next?
A.Ask human listeners for opinions.
B.Bring their products to the market.
C.Invent new tools for those unable to speak.
D.Prove the new method in people unable to speak.
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3 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。

It was almost New Year’s Eve, and as I made my way home from work, I decided to stop at the neighborhood coffee shop in our town—a town that had previously been busy and wealthy but was now poor and deserted. After parking in a parking lot that was close to the coffee shop, I headed toward the shop door when I spotted trouble.

What lit a warning light in my mind was a group of teenagers—three boys and a girl, each of whom stood on a skateboard. I wasn’t alarmed by the way they were dressed, which showed they seemed to be a group of bad teenagers. Rather, it was the extremely late hour and the fact that they wandered on the sidewalk in a half circle around an elderly man sitting in a chair that raised a red flag in my mind. Wearing only a very worn-out shirt and without shoes on his feet, the old man looked positively cold and probably homeless.

He was in trouble with a capital T. Against my better judgment, I went inside the warm store and ordered nice bread and a cup of coffee while keeping a worried eye on the group outside. Thoughts raced through my mind, and I was wondering what the intentions of these teenagers were. “What do the teenagers want on earth? Do they intend to play a bad trick on the old man, make fun of him, or…?” I wondered, anxious. “Whatever it is, they seem to plan to do something bad to him. Oh, these kids seem to be mean,” I thought and felt upset.

But nothing seemed to be happening. Slightly relieved, I began to enjoy my food. However, minutes after I finished my food and headed toward my car, something indeed was “going down”. I heard one boy say, “Stand up and walk.” “Oh, no,” I thought. “The old man is now in real trouble.”

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2. 请按如下格式作答。

But wait, I had misjudged the situation.

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I looked down, finding the teen was wearing nothing on his feet.

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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了生物亲和设计的概念、理念、以及在城市环境中的应用方式,旨在解释这种设计方法如何有助于创建可持续和宜居的城市。
4 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

As cities continue expanding, it is becoming more important than ever to find ways to create sustainable and livable cities. Biophilic design (生物亲和设计), an approach that has gained great attention in recent years, is thought to be     1     (work). This approach seeks to incorporate elements of nature into the built environment,     2     aim is to improve the health of citizens and create more sustainable urban spaces.

Biophilic design     3     (root) in the idea that humans have a natural connection to nature and that incorporating natural elements into our surroundings can have     4     positive impact on our health. It recognizes that spending time in nature has been demonstrated     5     (reduce) stress and increase overall happiness.

One way to include biophilic design elements in urban environments is through the use of natural materials. Instead of relying on artificial materials that result     6     various problems, like plastic, biophilic design encourages the use of materials     7     (source) from nature, like wood or stone. These material create a more     8     (visual) attractive environment and produce a sense of connection to the natural world.

Another key element of biophilic design involves adding plants to the built environment     9     by bringing plants into urban spaces, biophilic design establishes a more calming environment. According to many studies, the     10     (expose) to green can increase productivity and promote health.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述农民Llyr Derwydd的牧羊犬救出被困在洪水中的母羊的故事。

5 . After an extremely heavy rain flooded the town of Ruthin, 44-year-old farmer Llyr Derwydd encountered an awful scene that Friday afternoon. As Llyr checked on his sheep, he discovered his three ewes (母羊) ________ on a small, shrinking island surrounded by the rising floodwaters. And the situation grew increasingly ________ as the water levels continued to rise. Llyr knew he had to act quickly to ________ the helpless ewes before the island disappeared into the cruel flood.

Realizing the ________ of single-handedly helping the ewes in such terrible circumstances, Llyr ________ for help from his sheepdog, Patsy. Initially, Llyr wondered whether Patsy could make it, so he ________ for a while. However, under the unspoken ________ of her owner, Patsy immediately accepted the task. She swam through the uncertain depths ________ to reach the ewes. As the water rose gradually, the ewes became more and more ________ and gathered together for safety. Then Patsy’s presence calmed their panic, encouraging them to swim back one by one. Under Patsy’s ________, the ewes overcame their fear and managed to ________ the floodwaters.

Reflecting on the event, Llyr shared, “I know Patsy is a(n) ________ swimmer; otherwise, I wouldn’t have taken the risk. But her bravery and excellent skill were completely ________ what I had expected.”

At the critical moment, Patsy ________ the tough challenge bravely, demonstrating extraordinary courage and ________ to her owner.

1.
A.releasedB.trappedC.stolenD.tied
2.
A.threateningB.demandingC.confusingD.breathtaking
3.
A.protectB.raiseC.rescueD.distract
4.
A.significanceB.satisfactionC.necessityD.impossibility
5.
A.appliedB.preparedC.waitedD.signaled
6.
A.settledB.recalledC.hesitatedD.insisted
7.
A.shelterB.commandC.agreementD.management
8.
A.delightfullyB.unwillinglyC.intentionallyD.fearlessly
9.
A.relievedB.energeticC.frightenedD.scary
10.
A.guidanceB.controlC.authorityD.observation
11.
A.confirmB.escapeC.approachD.measure
12.
A.capableB.competitiveC.professionalD.inexperienced
13.
A.behindB.withinC.beyondD.alongside
14.
A.rose toB.ran intoC.turned toD.put up
15.
A.confidenceB.generosityC.loyaltyD.modesty
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。研究人员利用蜂鸟敏捷的特性,改良空中飞行器的设计。

6 . Hummingbirds occupy a unique place in nature: They fly like insects but have the bone and muscles of birds. According to Bo Cheng, a professor in Mechanical Engineering at Penn State, hummingbirds have incredible agility (敏捷) when flying through the air, which is why their flight behavior is often mimicked in the design of drones and other flying vehicles.

Using a new modeling method, Cheng and his team gained new insights into how hummingbirds produce wing movement, which could lead to design improvements in flying robots. “We essentially analyzed how the muscles and skeleton   (骨骼) work in hummingbirds to flap the wings,” said Cheng. “The traditional methods have mostly focused on measuring the activity of a bird or insect during natural flight or in an artificial environment where flight-like conditions are reproduced. But most insects and, among birds specifically, hummingbirds are very small. The data that we can get from those measurements are limited.”

The researchers employed various methods to inform and adjust their model. With this model, they uncovered previously unknown methods of hummingbird wing movement. The discovery was that hummingbirds tighten their shoulder joints in both the up-and-down direction and the twisting direction using various smaller muscles.

“It’s like when we do fitness training and a trainer asks us to tighten our core to be more agile,” Cheng said. “We found that hummingbirds are using a similar kind of procedure.” They tighten their wings in the twisting and up-and-down directions but keep the wings loose along the back- and-forth direction. So their wings appear to be flapping back and forth only while their power muscles, or their flight engines, are actually pulling the wings in all three directions. In this way, the wings have very good agility in their motion.

While Cheng stressed that the results from the new model are predictions that will need confirmation, he said that it has suggestions for technological development of flying vehicles. “Even though the technology is not there yet to fully mimic hummingbird flight, our work provides essential methods for informed mimicry of hummingbirds hopefully for the next generation of agile flight systems.”

1. What’s the limitation of previous studies on hummingbird flight?
A.Insufficient records.
B.Inaccurate measurements.
C.Few bird species for research.
D.Lack of suitable test environments.
2. What has the research discovered about hummingbirds’ agile winging?
A.They tighten their wings for balance in flight.
B.They use twisting motions to get flight power.
C.They keep straight flight by controlling small muscles.
D.They flexibly adjust wing movements in different directions.
3. What is Cheng’s attitude towards the research findings?
A.Unclear.B.Approving.C.Doubtful.D.Negative.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.The impact of drones on hummingbirds’ survival
B.Identifying hummingbird species through flying patterns
C.A new approach to studying hummingbirds’ muscle system
D.Studying hummingbirds to advance future flying vehicles
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。主要介绍了西伯利亚铁路之旅的情况。

7 . Trans-Siberian Railway

About the tour

Board our private train, the Zarengold, and start a 15-day journey from Beijing to Moscow via Ulaanbaatar on the world’s most famous railroad. An unforgettable adventure will wait for you. Set this dream of a lifetime on the tracks with our private train and experience Russia, Mongolia and China in the safest and most comfortable manner.

The historic route between Beijing and Moscow is the central part of the trip. The exciting days of your journey are delivering three of the world’s largest countries directly to your compartment (车厢). Sit back to fully enjoy the great changes of scenery and Europe’s and Asia’s most excellent landscapes!

Highlights

● Visits to the Great Wall of China and Ming Tombs

● Traditional Mini-Naadam celebrations, including Mongolian horse-riding shows

● Rides on the panoramic (全景的) railway tracks along Lake Baikal with photo stops

● Traditional Russian welcome ceremonies

● Moscow city tours including a guided visit to the Kremlin

● Professional tour guides offering a special understanding of Russian, Mongolian and Chinese culture

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15 May 2022 - 29 May 2022 (15 days)

12 Jun. 2022 - 26 Jun. 2022 (15 days)

31 Jul. 2022 - 14 Aug. 2022 (15 days)

26 Aug. 2022 - 09 Sept. 2022 (15 days)

18 Sept. 2022 - 02 Oct. 2022 (15 days)

What’s included

TRANS   Overnight private train
   Transfers in Moscow and Beijing
ACCOMMODATION   Overnight private train accommodations for 9 nights
   Hotel accommodations for 5 nights
LUGGAGE   Luggage service at train stations
FOOD & DRINKS   All meals on the train except meals at hotels

What’s not included

● Cancellation and travel insurance are not included in the price of the tour but can be organized

● Airport transfers

1. What can we know about the tour?
A.It covers places outside Europe and Asia.
B.It’s a year-round trip popular with Asians.
C.It’s a cross-border trip with impressive scenery.
D.It can be adjusted according to tourists’ requests.
2. What can tourists do during the trip?
A.Visit the Kremlin.B.Clean the Ming Tombs.
C.Walk along Lake Baikal.D.Ride a horse in Mongolia.
3. What does the tour include?
A.Airport transfers.B.Luggage storage.
C.Private tour guides.D.All meals in the tour.
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8 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What is the speaker talking about at first?
A.A phenomenon.B.Her favorite icy drink.C.A piece of good news.
2. What does Jorge Serrador say about brain freeze?
A.It can last for two minutes.
B.It is impossible to prevent.
C.The cause of it is unknown yet.
3. What does Elizabeth Loder think of studying brain freeze?
A.Extremely silly.B.Very interesting.C.Quite surprising.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一种可以帮助你控制做梦的设备。

9 . Imagine getting ready for bed, brushing your teeth, setting your alarm and then putting a device on your head that allows you to control your dreams. It might sound like something unfeasible, but it’s the real-life promise of a new futuristic-looking headband called Halo, at present in development by US tech company Prophetic.

Expected to be released in 2025, Halo aims to allow you to have more lucid dreams (清醒梦). In some cases, you might also exercise a degree of control over what happens in these dreams, perhaps in ways that benefit your waking life, such as solving work problems, practicing guitar and more.

Earlier research has shown lucid dreams could be used for real-life benefits. For example, one study carried out by researchers at the University of Bern, Switzerland showed that participants who practised casting coins into a cup in their lucid dreams showed superior performance the next day.

The team behind Halo are using technologies like EEG (脑电图) to collect vast amounts of brain data from volunteers experiencing lucid dreams. The idea is to build a detailed map of what’s happening in the brain during different types of lucid dreams. This information will be key for the second main area of investigation, which involves using TUS (delivered via the headband) to control brain activity. TUS, a non-invasive brain stimulation technique, can change brain function by using high-frequency sound.

“It’s seemingly true that the sound stimulation could contribute to the high-frequency brain activity that’s associated with lucidity,” says Professor Mark Blagrove, a sleep scientist based at Swansea University. “Sound stimulation has been used to cause low-frequency slow waves in slow wave sleep, so the method suggested is believable.”

However, TUS is a relatively new approach to brain stimulation and it’s not entirely clear what the long-term results of stimulating your brain with high-frequency sounds might be. Moreover, some sleep scientists believe dreams have basic functions, including processing emotional experiences. By using a device to change the nature of your dreams, maybe you risk interrupting the usual purpose of your dreams.

1. What does the underlined word “unfeasible” in paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.Impossible.B.Significant.C.Logical.D.Meaningless.
2. Why is the study by the University of Bern mentioned?
A.To suggest a way to dream a dream.B.To provide a theory for developing Halo.
C.To prove the benefits of lucid dreams.D.To indicate the meaning of being awake.
3. What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?
A.The way in which EEG works.B.The reason for designing Halo.
C.The changes brought by Halo.D.The methods used by the team.
4. What can we know from the last paragraph?
A.Hal o has got widespread recognition.B.There may be some side effects about Halo.
C.Dreaming doesn’t have any functions.D.Lucid dreams cause emotional experiences.
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了2023届“汉语桥”书法及绘画比赛的盛况和获奖情况,并简要介绍了获奖作品的特点。
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The 2023 Chinese Bridge Calligraphy and Painting Contest lasted for six months,     1     (attract) 1, 084 contestants from 86 countries     2     a total of 1, 146 calligraphy and painting works.

According to experts, the award winning calligraphy works this year mirrored many Chinese classic elements with more     3     (expressive) and creativity, compared to the winners of last year's contest,

“I feel honored to be the judge again and also     4     (delight) to find that the entries for this year have been such a breakthrough. From their progress, you can     5     (definite) see the authors must have spent a lot of time and energy learning traditional Chinese culture, ” commented one of the judges.

At the closing ceremony, Zhang Bo, professor from Beijing Language and Culture University, gave high praise of the achievement of overseas Chinese teaching,     6     played a significant role in cultural exchanges. He said the quality of the entries resulted from the contestants' years of study, as well as     7     guidance and assistance of overseas Chinese teaching behind them.

The experts suggested watching the videos about the contestants on the website. “Through these videos, we can see their daily practice and creation process,     8     we can also feel their understanding and love for Chinese culture from their introductions. The creative process of calligraphy and painting     9     (have) a visual appreciation similar to dance. It is our hope that these videos     10     (share) on social media will encourage more people to develop a love for Chinese culture.”

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