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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了中国西北大学的一个研究团队开发了一个面部识别系统,利用该技术来识别和区分陕西秦岭里的数千只金丝猴。

1 . When scientists go to a forest to study monkeys and their habits and behaviors, how do they know who’s who?

In the past, scientists had to make marks on each of the animals to distinguish them. But in the future, they may have a much easier way to tell them apart thanks to facial recognition technology.

A research team from China’s Northwest University is using facial recognition technology to identify thousands of snub-nosed monkeys that live on Qinling Mountain in Shaanxi province.

Similar to human facial recognition, the technology that is used to identify monkeys uses their facial features to create a database that includes every monkey, Xinhua reported. “When the system is fully developed, we can connect it with cameras set up in the mountains. The system will automatically recognize the monkeys, name them and analyze their behavior,” said Zhang He, a member of the research team. “For each snub-nosed monkey, we have 700 to 800 image samples, and the recognition success rate is 94 percent,” Zhang added.

“We used mobile phones and portable cameras with the monkeys in tests at distances ranging from about 3 to 10 meters,” said He Gang, a member of the research team and an associate professor in the College of Life Sciences at Northwest University. “There is no need to interfere with the monkeys. Such a method of sampling is clearly non-invasive.”

Compared to humans, facial recognition technology for monkeys is more complicated because of their hairier faces. The color of their hair causes them to blend into their environment. These factors make it harder for computers to identify them.

“Monkeys do not cooperate with researchers in the same way humans do. It is difficult to take high-quality pictures and videos of them, which are needed to improve the system,” said Li Baoguo, leader of the research team.

Currently, there are about 4,000 snub-nosed monkeys living on Qinling Mountain. The team’s goal is to successfully identify every monkey that lives there.

1. What problem do scientists face while studying monkeys according to the text?
A.How to mark them.B.How to distinguish them.
C.How to understand their behavior.D.How to observe them clearly
2. What does the article tell us about facial recognition technology for monkeys?
A.It is now widely adopted in China.
B.It works better than human facial recognition.
C.It will use monkeys’ behavior to create a database.
D.It can help scientists study monkeys without disturbing them.
3. According to the leader of the team, what is the difficulty in improving the system?
A.Less cooperative monkeys.
B.Hard for computers to identify the monkeys.
C.photos and videos of high quality.
D.Too many monkeys to identify.
4. What is the author’s main purpose in writing the article?
A.To introduce a new way to identify monkeys.
B.To show the importance of studying monkeys.
C.To compare different ways to identify monkeys.
D.To explain difficulties in developing a new system.
2024-04-17更新 | 96次组卷 | 5卷引用:重庆市黔江中学校2023-2024学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了用AI辅助生成的西游记视频片段取得了巨大成功。如果人工制作此类视频大概需要六个月,但是利用AI辅助制作仅需要一周左右。
2 . 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。

A blogger from Sichuan, nicknamed “AI Crazy House,”     1     (release) an AI-generated animated short film of “Journey to the West”     2     the Internet. The film shocked netizens with its visual effects and opened up new     3     (possibility) for presenting classic works in film and television.

Through deep learning and innovative techniques, AI reinterpreted this Chinese literary masterpiece,     4     (deliver) breathtaking visual effects and emotional experiences.

The blogger, Mr. Feng, has 15 years of art experience. He stated that the video,     5     would have taken at least six months to produce manually, was completed in a week with the help of AI.

He also explained the steps     6     (generate) videos with AI. Taking the first episode of “Journey to the West” as     7     example, from the beginning of chaos to the birth of the stone monkey to the learning of art, he emphasized the need to determine the required number of pictures and storyboards.

He mentioned using ChatGPT to analyze the original text, complete storyboard planning, use AI painting software for drawing,     8     then employ “picture-to-video” software to animate the images.

These processes     9     (general) produce a large number of preliminary drafts. “At present, it is difficult for AI     10     (understand) my meaning.” Mr. Feng said.

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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,介绍了马里兰历史文化中心举办的关于布偶大师Jim Henson的展览,并介绍了他的生平。

3 . The Maryland Center for History and Culture (MCHC) is currently hosting “The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited”. The exhibition spotlights Henson’s unique   contributions to children’s education, including his creation of the Muppets (布偶).

Born in 1936 in Mississippi, Henson grew up in Maryland. His creative talents were evident when he was a student at high school. He loved cartooning and creating sets for school theater productions. While a freshman at university, Henson made puppets for a local TV station. The station’s producers were so impressed that they asked him to produce his own puppet show. Called Sam and Friends, the program started in 1955. Viewers loved Henson’s playful characters, including an early version of Kermit the Frog.

While at university, Henson majored in home economics. At the time, it was the only major that offered classes in sewing and textiles (纺织品). Henson not only honed his creative skills at university, but he was also good at marketing and business. “He was an entrepreneur who happened to get into puppetry,” said Deborah Wood, MCHC’s learning manager.

In 1959, Henson married Jane Nebel, whom he had met at university. The couple established Muppets Inc. which later became the Jim Henson Company. It was there that Focus Bert, Ernie, Miss Piggy, and other Muppets were created for Sesame Street, a popular children’s television program. Generations of children around the world have grown up watching and laming from the Muppets.

Henson, who died in 1990, created not just the Muppets, but also films, TV commercials, variety shows, and more. The exhibition shows every aspect of his career. This includes some lesser-known works, including The Cube, a short experimental film that was nominated(提名) for an Academy Award.

Visitors also get a chance to appreciate Henson’s creative process and inventiveness through hands-on displays. They can even make their own Muppets. “For me, I think the really powerful message of this exhibition is the fact that it covers Henson’s whole life and his whole career,” said Chloe Green, public programs manager at the MCHC.

1. What’s paragraph 2 mainly about?
A.An interesting exhibition about Henson.B.Viewers’ attitude to Henson’s works.
C.Henson’s exceptional talents in creation.D.Characters in Henson’s famous works.
2. What does the underlined word “honed” mean in paragraph 3?
A.Improved.B.Changed.C.Found.D.Shared.
3. What can be learned about the exhibition?
A.A less well-known experimental film made by Henson is on exhibition.
B.The aim of the exhibition is to commemorate an educator.
C.The exhibits are composed of every aspect of Henson’s life.
D.Opinions vary on this exhibition.
4. What words can best describe Henson?
A.Creative and courageous.B.Talented and productive.
C.Humorous and passionate.D.Courageous and intelligent.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了2023年中国发生的三个重大文化事件。

4 . The year 2023 witnessed the occurrence of significant cultural events, with culture and tourism becoming even more closely connected. Let’s review the major cultural events of 2023 as we bid farewell to the year and embrace the new year of 2024!

Museum visits rise in popularity in summer

Tourists were seen queuing for long hours in front of museums and obtaining entrance tickets became more challenging. In response to the growing demand, 46 museums in Beijing canceled their customary Monday closures and remained open daily until August 31. The rise in “museum fever” can be credited to various factors, including the public’s increasing enthusiasm for traditional Chinese culture, the booming market for youth educational tours and summer camps, as well as the continuous innovation of museums.

Old tea forests in Pu’er win World Heritage Site title

The newly named heritage site, located in Lancang Lahu autonomous county in Pu’er, Yunnan province, consists of five large-scale, well-preserved old tea forests, which stand 1,250 to 1,500 meters above the sea level, three protective barrier forests, and nine ancient villages in the old tea forests, which are mainly inhabited by Blang and Dai ethnic groups. The cultural landscape was jointly created by the ancestors of the Blang people—who immigrated to the Jingmai Mountain in the 10th century AD and later discovered and domesticated wild tea trees—and the native Dai people.

Protection plan released for Beijing’s Central Axis

The plan is said to be one of the necessary steps toward bidding for UNESCO World Heritage status. Alongside regulations on the protection of the Central Axis carried out earlier, the plan is in line with the requirements of World Heritage conservation. The 21 member countries of the World Heritage Committee will decide on whether Beijing’s Central Axis can be added to the World Heritage List at the committee’s 46th annual conference in 2024. If the application succeeds, it will reinforce Beijing’s top position among cities worldwide by number of World Heritage Sites.

1. Which of the following is NOT the reason for the rise in “museum fever”?
A.Museums’ ceaseless innovation.
B.The constant innovation of summer camps.
C.The growing market for youth educational tours.
D.People’s growing passion for traditional Chinese culture.
2. Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning the cultural events?
A.46 museums in Beijing stayed open all year round.
B.The Blang people are the natives in Jingmai Mountain.
C.The heritage site in Pu’er consists of four large old tea forests.
D.Beijing’s Central Axis hasn’t been added to the World Heritage List yet.
3. In which magazine would a reader most likely find this text?
A.Wonders of the Natural WorldB.Scientific Exploration
C.Chinese Culture ResearchD.Art and Architecture
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文章大意:本文是篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了科技的发展改变了Stabelfeldt——一位四肢瘫痪者的生活,使他有机会结婚生子,有独立生活、照顾自己的能力,成为一个有价值的人。

5 . Todd Stabelfeldt couldn’t wait to marry his tall, beautiful wife Karen four years ago. But he was determined that he didn’t want her to _________ him.

“A spouse (配偶) should be your lover and your friend, _________ a free caregiver,” said Stabelfeldt.

Stabelfeldt is a quadriplegic (四肢瘫痪者) with no movement below his shoulders, but he doesn’t spend time feeling _________ himself. He takes every opportunity to find _________—including in his marriage to Karen. He spends most of his time running his IT business from his home office, _________ his wife around the house, and building his charity.

And it’s all _________ new smart home and assistive technology.

Technologies like Apple’s “Home” app allow Stabelfeldt to _________ various smart accessories (配件) in his house—from door locks to lights. The best part for Stabelfeldt? He can _________ Apple’s intelligent digital assistant Siri to work it all.

Stabelfeldt calls this technology a game changer. “It never _________ to me that I’d have the opportunity to be married and have children.”

Stabelfeldt can let a delivery person in or out, or open the door on demand.

“When I’m cooking, I don’t have to __________ and do those functions. He can __________ it,” said Karen. “Technology has completely __________ how Todd can operate and where he can function.”   

“New technologies have given me __________ to prove that I’m a(n) __________ man,” Stabelfeldt said. “To get up every day and go to work; Everybody has worth, and everybody should have the opportunity to__________ it.”

1.
A.care forB.learn fromC.talk aboutD.keep up with
2.
A.because ofB.in case ofC.instead ofD.in spite of
3.
A.surprised atB.sorry forC.afraid ofD.proud of
4.
A.courageB.excitementC.independenceD.passion
5.
A.assistingB.obeyingC.guidingD.instructing
6.
A.according toB.along withC.as toD.thanks to
7.
A.controlB.acknowledgeC.improveD.hide
8.
A.persuadeB.commandC.adviseD.teach
9.
A.struckB.occurredC.hitD.thought
10.
A.prepareB.ceaseC.predictD.integrate
11.
A.acceptB.introduceC.manageD.insist
12.
A.recordedB.describedC.transformedD.determined
13.
A.objectivesB.optionsC.ideasD.excuses
14.
A.honestB.valuableC.responsibleD.lucky
15.
A.winB.rememberC.showD.see
2024-01-30更新 | 160次组卷 | 1卷引用:重庆市黔江中学校2023-2024学年高二上学期10月考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章通过反复被拒的Joe坚持不懈并最终实现目标的故事告诉人们:被拒绝并不总是痛苦的,通往最终目标的道路有很多,但有时经受的拒绝可能是通向目标的更加确定的道路。

6 . Rejection doesn’t always hurt. Sometimes rejection may _________ a more certain path to our final goals.

This year football fans have been watching to see how Joe would _________ in the playoffs(季后赛) this season. Joe dreamed to play in the National Football League (NFL), but his journey wasn’t a(n) _________ one. He applied to several colleges, but none _________ him. Later, he got into Ohio State, but he sat on the _________ for three years. Ohio State had a great football program and coaches, who didn’t think Joe had _________. But Joe thought differently. He _________ Nebraska and got rejected once again, but he didn’t quit. Then he applied to Louisiana State University, which accepted him. The rest is history.

Joe became the Heisman Trophy _________ during his senior year, then he was admitted to the NFL, and later, his team participated in the World Championship.

Joe’s story reminds us that there are _________ paths to our final goals and that it __________ strong endurance and determination to reach them. No single __________ is going to prevent you from __________ your long-term goals. Be sure to__________ the pain that comes from disappointment and face it bravely. Try to focus on goals rather than the __________ outcome of being rejected and remember that the hurt of rejection comes from how we __________ it.

1.
A.followB.leadC.createD.clear
2.
A.studyB.performC.trainD.join
3.
A.toughB.funC.attractiveD.easy
4.
A.acceptedB.rememberedC.rejectedD.ignored
5.
A.benchB.standC.teamD.stage
6.
A.chanceB.resourceC.potentialD.enthusiasm
7.
A.signed up forB.applied toC.attended toD.searched for
8.
A.fanB.adviserC.learnerD.winner
9.
A.similarB.smoothC.multipleD.flat
10.
A.costsB.takesC.makesD.offers
11.
A.theoryB.trainingC.rejectionD.excuse
12.
A.achievingB.planningC.announcingD.explaining
13.
A.affectB.emphasizeC.estimateD.acknowledge
14.
A.activeB.negativeC.possibleD.predictable
15.
A.interpretB.imagineC.exploreD.escape
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了澳大利亚的一项研究发现——由于一系列粮食生产冲击,世界粮食安全可能处于危险之中。

7 . The world food safety could be in danger because of a number of food production shocks (冲击), according to an Australian study.

The researchers from the University of Tasmania found that there were 226 shocks in the area of food production across 134 nations and the frequency has been increasing over the past 50 years.

According to Cottrell, a researcher from the University of Tasmania, the main causes behind the shocks are different. For crops, extreme weather events such as floods and no rain for a long time play the biggest part. Weather also plays a role in livestock(家畜)production, but disease plays a bigger role. Disease also leads to aquaculture(水产业)shocks, while in the ocean most of the food shocks are caused by overfishing.

“When we look at the food production systems, covering crops, livestock, fisheries and aquaculture,” Cottrell said, “we find that crops and livestock are more easily affected than aquaculture. And some countries in South Asia are more frequently affected than others.”

The effects of production shocks reached far away from where they happened. When one means of food production is greatly reduced, it will cause unexpected results. “The India got a lot of food production shocks in crops and livestock, largely because of floods,” Cottrell explained. “If countries like India are shocked and the rice production is much smaller, they’ll probably send less goods to another country. And that shock suddenly starts to affect all the trade partners of the major producers as well.”

According to what Cottrell said, while the international community faces a great challenge to these problems, steps taken now can help fight against unexpected shocks in the future. “This can be done through measures such as food store systems so that they are better able to deal with the effect which is caused by problems such as climate change.” said Cottrell.

1. What do we know about food production shocks?
A.Their causes are different in different production areas.
B.Some diseases are the main cause.
C.Extreme weather is the biggest shock.
D.Overfishing is the main cause.
2. Which of the following is more frequently affected according to Cottrell?
A.Livestock in Australia.B.Crops in Australian.
C.Fisheries in India.D.Livestock in South Asia.
3. Why does the writer mention Indian food production shocks?
A.To show India sells a lot of crops to other countries.
B.To show the shocks can cause unexpected results.
C.To show Indian shocks are more often.
D.To show India has a lot of flood.
4. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Results Caused by the Problem of Global Food Safety
B.Measures Solving the Problem of Global Food Safety
C.Production Shocks Threatening Global Food Safety
D.The Importance of Global Food Safety
2024-01-16更新 | 14次组卷 | 1卷引用:重庆市黔江中学校2021-2022学年高一上学期10月考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了几本适合孩子阅读的书,内容涉及书名、出版时间、作者、价格、书籍内容及特色等。

8 . Do you want to buy books? Here are some choices.

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

Publication date: October 6, 2015

Laura Numeroff (Writer)

Price: $ 5.46

Sale: $ 4.87

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie is one of the most popular children’s books of all time. This book is a great first introduction to the series of If You Give a Mouse… It is perfect for story time and beginners to read.

The Wonderful Things You’ll Be

Publication date: August 25, 2015

Emily Winfield Martin (Writer)

Price: $7.64

Sale: $ 6.58

Brave, creative and clever, Emily Winfield Martin expresses all the loving things that parents think of when they look at their children. This is a book grown-ups will love reading over and over to kids.

Goodnight Moon

Publication date: January 23, 2007

Margaret Wise Brown (Writer)

Price: $ 7.64

Sale: $ 6.12

In a great green room is a little bunny (兔子) who is loved by generations (几代人) of readers and listeners. The quiet words and the gentle pictures make a perfect book for the end of the day.

Baby Touch and Feel: Animals

Publication date: January 21, 2008

DK (Writer)

Price: $13.62

Sale: $12.12

This is a book full of lovely bunnies and other animals. This is a gift that your little child is sure to like. Babies can practice recognizing animals and animals’ voices when they touch the pictures on the pages. With more than one million copies sold, Baby Touch and Feel: Animals is the perfect book for the child’s bookshelf.

1. Whom is If You Give a Mouse a Cookie fit for?
A.Kids who start learning to read.B.Kids who like cookies.
C.Kids who like the mouse.D.Kids who like being stars.
2. What’s special about Goodnight Moon among the four books?
A.It shows how to raise animals.B.It has beautiful pictures.
C.It is published earliest.D.It talks about choosing a good book.
3. What can Baby Touch and Feel: Animal do for kids?
A.Help kids love animals.B.Help kids recognize animals.
C.Help kids draw animals.D.Help kids feed animals.
2024-01-16更新 | 11次组卷 | 1卷引用:重庆市黔江中学校2021-2022学年高一上学期10月考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。主要说明了华为发布了一份公告,震惊了世界——发布了其最新的高端智能手机Mate 60 Pro,售价为6999元人民币(964美元)。文章还详述了该款手机的特色和意义。
9 . 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。

Huawei has joined the list of companies that want to be all about artificial intelligence.     1     is known to all, Huawei Mate60 pro has become a hit recently. Early     2    , Huawei announced the pre-order of its high-end mate 60 smartphone series,     3     (say) it will let some consumers experience the “most powerful” high-end mate series ever.     4     (remarkable), Huawei has made a comeback.   

The latest Huawei Mate60 pro,     5     (price) at 6999 yuan ($960.52), is the world’s first for-public use smartphone, which is much     6     (advance) than the previous products. The device     7     (equip) with a domestically made 5G chip, supports satellite calls and runs on Huawei’s newest Harmony4.0 operating system.


    8     this sense, this is a significant step for the Chinese tech giant to overcome US sanctions, some analysts say.   

Huawei has been committing     9     (it) to innovation and laying emphasis on artificial intelligence. It is amazing that Huawei should make so major     10     breakthrough in such a short time.

文章大意:本文为一篇新闻报道。文章报道了对中国教育事业作出杰出贡献的华坪女中校长张桂梅。
10 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

In early December, Zhang Guimei was named a national outstanding member of the Communist Party of China for her     1    (contribute) to education in China.

About 20 years ago, while on the way to visit a student’s house, Zhang Guimei, a teacher in Huaping, noticed a girl     2     (sit) on the hillside. The girl, 13, told Zhang she was about to get married. It was decided by her parents. “But I want to go to school,” the girl said. Zhang went to her house and tried to persuade her parents to let the girl return to school and promised to pay for the school fees     3     (her). However, they didn’t agree.

From then on, Zhang dreamed     4     building a free high school for girls. After years of trying to raise money,     5     (eventual) , Huaping High School for Girls, a free public high school, was founded at the foot of the Shizi Mountain in Huaping,     6     Zhang is the headmaster.

Her efforts paid off. Since 2008, more than 1,800 students     7     (enter) college, which is considered a “miracle (奇迹)” in that far area.

Zhang plays     8     active part in local education. It is reported     9     she was given the honor at the country’s “role model for teachers” in February, 2021. Her     10     (move) stories encourage thousands of people.

2024-01-11更新 | 41次组卷 | 1卷引用:重庆市黔江中学校2023-2024学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题
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