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Onecompanyusesweatherinformationto helpchildreninneed B.knowwhenpeoplewillvisitthehospitalC.findoutwhoridesthebusortrain D.understandwhenpeoplewillneedice-creamWhichofthefollowingisA.Bigdataonlycanbeusedforgoodreasons. B.Thegovernmentneverusesbigdata.C.Bigdatacan’thaveanyinformation. D.Bigdatacanbeusedinschools.Thisreadingisabout whatbigdataisandhowitiswhatschoolsandhospitalspeoplewhereimportantdataiscollectedandstored儲存howthegovernmentandcompaniesthinkofbigBHoneybeesaregreatdancers,buttheydon’tjustdoitforfun.Scientistshavelongknownthathoneybeeswiggletheirbodies.Itistheirwayofsharinginformation.Whenabeestartsdancing,itstepsforward.Atthesametime,itwigglessidetoside.Itkeepsdoingthiswhileitmovesaround.Theydancejustlikenumbereightandscientistscallthisthe“waggledance”.Ithelpsotherbeesfindfood.Thebee’spositiontellsthemwhichwaytofly.Themoreabeewiggles,thefartherawaythefoodis.Thelongeritrepeatsthesemoves,thetastierthefoodis.Nowanewstudyshowsthathoneybeesdon’thavethesedanceskillsatbirth.Youngbeeslearnthembywatchingtheolderbees.InMarch2023,scientistsfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego,published(發(fā)表)thesefindingsinascientificmagazine.Thestudyfindsthatbeescanlearnbyimitating(模仿)eachother.Thisiscalled“sociallearning”.Manyanimalslearninthisway,likemonkeysandbirds,butmostoftheseanimalshavebiggerbrains(大腦).Beeshavemuchsmallerbrains.Toknowhowbeeslearnthewaggledance,scientistsrecordedvideosofhoneybeesinalab.Theycomparedtwogroupsofyoungbeeswhichwere10daysold.Inthefirstgroup,youngbeescouldwatcholderonesdance.Inthesecondgroup,youngbeescouldnotwatcholderdancers.TheyfoundthattheonesinGrouplwerebetterdancerswhiletheonesinGroup2werenotgoodatthewaggledance.Thepicturewhichbestdescribes“waggledance”is Ifbeeswanttotellthatthefoodisveryfar,howwilltheyTheywilldance B.TheywilldanceC.Theywilldance D.TheywilldanceThewritermentionsmonkeysandbirdsinParagraph4toshowthat they’remuchclevererthanbeesalsolearnbycopyingeachotherliketheyhavebiggerbrainsthanbeeshavesmallerbrainsthanScientistsgettoknowthetruthabouthoneybees’danceby doingexperiments ofbeesThebesttitleforthepassageisprobably Olderbeeslearnhowtodance B.HoneybeesaregoodatlookingforfoodC.Howtodancewelltogettastyfood D.Animportantstudyonbeesin2023CDoyouhavealuckynumber?Whatisit?Manypeoplehaveaspecialnumberandtheyhopethatitwillbringthemgoodluck.InChina,peoplethinksomenumbersareluckyorunluckybecausethosenumberssoundsimilartosomeChinesewordsthatmean(意思是)somethinggoodorbad.Forexample,thewordfornumber8soundslike“makinglotsofmoney”inChinese.So,peoplethinkitaveryluckynumber.Somepeoplewillevenspendmuchmoremoneytohave8sintheirphonenumbers.DoyouremembertheSummerOlympicGamesinBeijing?Itopenedat8:08p.m.onAugust8,2008.Thenumber9isalsoaluckynumberbecauseofitsconnectiontotheemperors(皇帝)ofChina.Therewereninedragonsonemperors’robes長袍)andit’stoldinmanyChineseancientstoriesthatthedragonhasninechildren.Thenumberof9alsomeans“l(fā)onglasting”.InChina,amanwouldsend99or999rosestohisloverwiththewishesthatthelovebetweenthemwillbelonglasting.What’smore,Chinesethinkthatthenumber2isluckyasit’ssaidthat“allgoodthingscomeinpairs”.Forexample,duringweddingcelebrations(婚禮慶典),youusuallyfindpairsofredcandles,doublepillowsandmanyotherthingsinpairs.Andpeopleoftengivegiftsinpairsforsomeone’sbirthday,weddingorothercelebrations.Sowhat’sanunluckynumberinChina?Itmightbe4.ManyChinesepeoplesee4asanunluckynumberbecauseitsoundssimilartotheChineseword“die”.Becauseofthis,manybuildingsdon’thavethefourthfloor,andjustcallitthefifthfloor.InHongKong,somebuildingsevenskip(跳過)allfloorswiththenumbered4,suchas4,14,24,34andall40-49floors.So,abuildingwhosehighestflooris50mayhaveonly36floorsinfact.Fromthearticle,wecanlearnthat mightbeanunluckynumberin Fromthearticle,wecanlearnthatsomepeoplewouldpaymuchmoremoneyfor thephonenumberswith8s B.theSummerOlympicGamesC.theemperors’robes D.theweddingcelebrationsWhywouldamanliketosend99rosestohisBecausehethinksthatwomenloverosestheBecausethenumber9hasaconnectiontotheemperorsofBecausehehopesthathewillbeinlovewiththewomanforalongBecausehewishesthathewillhavelotsofchildrenwiththewomanintheWhatcanwelearnfromtheTheshapeofawordmakesChinesethinkthatawordisluckyorTheBeijingOlympicGamesopenedat8:00p.m.onAugust8,ChineseliketogivegiftsinRosesmeanlonglastinginWhatisthearticleNumbersandoldstoriesinLuckyandunluckynumbersinChineseWaystofindyourluckyandunluckynumbers.D.Differentmeaningsofnumbersindifferentcountries.六、閱讀匹配(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分A~FMary,Jack,Nancy,Ben,Kathy五位同學(xué)對應(yīng)用軟 Nancyislookingforanapplicationthatwouldhelpwatch Jackwantstoenjoypaintingwithcomputersinhisfree Benlikesplayingmanagement經(jīng)營games.Hedreamsofrunninga MarylovesthestoriesinDisneyandwantstoexplore KathyhopestouseappsinherfreetimetolearnmorelanguagessuchasJapanese.

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