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D.A2-yearwarrantyand24/7customerservice.McGriffwasinhersecondyearofuniversitywhenshereadHalftheSky,whichexaminestheunfairtreatmentofwomenindevelopingcountries.Shewasshockedtolearnthat129milliongirlsworldwidedonothaveaccesstoschool.“Inmuchoftheworld,womenandgirlsareresponsibleforhouseholdduties,”McGriff,It’sseenthatgirlswon’teverbeputtingtheireducationtouseAdditionallymanypoorfamiliescan’taffordgirls’tuitionfees,schoolsuppliesanduniforms校服Yet,studieshaveshownthatprovidingfreeuniformscanreducedropoutratesby16%andabsenteeismbymorethan35ThissimplesolutiontookrootinMcGriff’smindandstartedherjourneyhelpinggirlstransformtheirlives.Asshetookanentrepreneurship創(chuàng)業(yè)class,shewastaskedwithcreatingabusinessornonprofitforaclassproject,whichremindedheroftheideaoftheschooluniform.SoonshedevelopedanideaAfterconductingfieldresearch,McGriffreturnedhome,presentedhereducationprojectatentrepreneurshipcompetitionsandwon$35,000instartupfund.Eventuallysheestablishedhernonprofit,StyleHerEmpowered(SHE),tobringhervisiontoThatfirstyear,thegrouphiredlocaltailorsandprovideduniformsandschoolfeesforgirls.Buttheysoonranintoaproblem—thestudentswereoutgrowingquickly.Toaddressthis,McGriff’steam,togetherwithlocaltailorsandstudents,designedaninnovative“growinguniform”whichcouldbeadjustedtofitagirlforuptothreeyears,accommodatingsixdifferentsizes.Today,SHEservesgirlsin20ruralvillagesinsouthernTogo,providing1,500girlsayearwithfreeuniforms,schoolfees,supplies,tutoring,andmuchmore.Onceenrolled,studentsreceiveweeklytutoring.Asaresult,SHE’sstudentsconsistentlypasstheirexamsathigherratesthanthenationalaverage.“Ourstudentshaveincreasedtheirperformanceinschooldramatically,”McGriffsaid.“Ifgiventheopportunity,theyWhatcontributestogirls’highdropoutratesaccordingtoparagraphFinancial B.FamilyC.Academic D.SchoolWhendidMcGriffstarthernonprofitAftersheanalyzedthedataofWhenshelearnedaboutgirls’dropoutAftershewonentrepreneurshipAftershereadabookongirls’unfairHowdidSHEsettletheissueofuniformsforByhiringfamouslocal B.BycreatingadjustableC.Byprovidinguniformsofvarious D.ByincreasingtheschooluniformWhydoesthewritermentiontheschoolperformanceofSHE’sTohighlighttheirhard B.TosuggestthepopularityofC.Toindicatetheirfurther D.ToshowtheeffectivenessofSHE’sTheNewFrontier:AIShiftsfromPerceptiontoForyears,thestoryofartificialintelligence(AI)hasbeenoneofever-perception.AIsystemslearnedto“see”withimagerecognition,“hear”withspeech-to-text,and“understand”withlargelanguagemodels.Theybecamebrilliantatanalyzingtheworld.Now,however,thefocusisshiftingdramaticallyfrompassiveperceptiontoactiveaction.ThenextgreatchallengeforAIisnotjusttointerpretdata,buttomakecomplexdecisionsandcarryouttasksinthereal,unpredictableworld.ThistransitionispoweredbyabranchofAIoftencalledembodiedAIor“actionmodels.”Unliketheirpredecessors(被代替物)thatprimarilyprocessedunchanginginformation,thesenewmodelsaredesignedtolearnbyinteractingwithenvironments.Theydon’tjustrecognizeachair;theylearnhowtonavigatearoundit,orhowarobotarmcanpickitup.Thisrequiresacontinuouscycleofperception,decision-making,andphysicalaction,farmorecomplexproblemthanone-offReal-worldapplicationsarealreadyemerging.Inrobotics,AIsarelearningtoperformdelicatetaskslikeassembling(裝配)electronicsorsortingwarehousegoods,adaptingtheirgripandforceinreal-time.Inautonomousdriving,thecorechallengeisnolongerjustidentifyingobstacles,butmakingsplit-seconddecisionstoslowdown,swerveorstopbasedonafloodofsensorydata.Evenindigitalfields,“actionAI”canmanagecomplexsystemslikecoolingindatacenters,dynamicallyadjustingsettingstobetterforbothperformanceandenergyefficiency.However,thisleapisfraughtwithchallenges.Therealworldismessyandfullofuncertainties.AnAImusthandlesituationsithasneverclearlybeentrainedon,aconceptknownas“generalization.”Furthermore,everyactionhasresults,raisingcriticalquestionsaboutsafetyandresponsibility.AsAImovesfrombeingatoolofanalysistoatoolofaction,ensuringitsdecisionsaresafe,reliable,andarrangedwithhumanintentionsbecomesthemostimportantconcern.Thejourneyfromaperceivingintelligencetoanactingoneisthenewfrontier,anditwilldefinethenextdecadeoftechnologicalevolution.Whatisthekeydifferencebetweenthenew“actionmodels”andtheirTheyaremuchbetteratanalyzingunchanginginformationandTheyfocusonasingleanalysisratherthanacontinuousTheylearnthroughinteractionandperformphysicalTheyaremainlyusedindigitalfieldslikedataTheunderlinedword“fraught”inparagraph4isclosestinmeaningto A. B. C. D.WhichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassageaboutthefutureofAITheabilitytoperceivewillbecomemoreimportantthantheabilitytoSafetyandreliabilitywillbecentraltothenextstageofAIAIwillsoonbeabletohandleallreal-worldsituationswithoutTheconceptof“generalization”willbecomelessimportantasAIWhatisthemainpurposeoftheToexplaintheconceptofimagerecognitionandspeech-to-TodiscussthechallengesandfailuresofcurrentAITointroducetheshiftofAIfromperceptiontoactionanditsTopredicttheexacttimelineforthedevelopmentofautonomousAnewstudypublishedintheJournalofAppliedEcologyrevealedwhen,whereandmostsongbirdsmigrateoffshoreoverNorthAmericancoasts.Thisdatacanhelpwindenergymanagerscutdownonbirdsdyingfromhittingwindturbines(渦輪機)whilegeneratingsustainableenergy.Theresearchersstudied10yearsofweatherradardatafrom16sitesandfoundthatbirdsflyingovertheAtlanticCoastandtheGulfofMexicogathermorecloselyandmoveforashortertimethanthoseflyingoverland.Morebirdsalsomigrateinfallthaninspring.ShannonCurleythestudy’sleadresearcherexplained,“Birdsmigrateovertheseaonfewernightsthanoverland.There’snoplacetorestandrefuelonthewater,sobirdsmaywaitforidealatmosphericconditions,suchasfavorablewinds,beforemakinganoffshorecrossing.”Thisshortyetcriticaltimewindowgiveswindenergymanagersachancetoreducecollisions(相撞).Curleysaidtheycouldpauseturbineworkonnightswhenmigrationismostintense-apracticethatiscurrentlymorecommoninEuropethanNorthAmericaThesepeaknightsofmigrationtendtohavefairlyniceweatherandcalmerwinds,andarethereforenotthenightswhenwindoperatorshaveahugeenergyharvest,”Curleynoted.“SotheremightbeasweetspotwherewecantargetthesebigmigrationnightsandgivethesebirdsThestudyalsofoundthatsongbirdsmigratingoffshoreflyatloweraltitudesthanthosemigratingoverland,potentiallyputtingthematgreaterriskofwindturbinecollisions.U.S.FishandWildlifeServicesays140,000to327,000birdsdiefromlandturbineseachyear.Butnooneknowshowmanydiefromoffshoreturbines,sincedeadbirds’bodieswashawayeasily.Sousingradartechnologytoidentifyhigh-riskareasiskey.Withone-thirdofallAmericanbirdspeciesrapidlydeclining,data-drivendecisionsaboutturbinesitingandoperationscanpointthewaytosustainableenergywhilealsosavingbirds.“Ourhopeisthatthisworkwillhelpidentifyhigh-risk,high-useareasforbirdsandcontributetopositivegreenenergysolutions,”Curleysaid.WhatcanwelearnaboutthesongbirdsinparagraphTheyfavorflyingoveropen B.TheybecomemoreactiveonspringC.Theyareparticularaboutwhereto D.TheytimecrossingsbyweatherWhatdoestheunderlinedphrase“asweetspot”referAnideal B.AmoralC.Anopportunityfor D.AplacewithoutWhyisitdifficulttoidentifyhigh-riskareasBirdschangetheirtravelling B.WindstrengthatseaisC.Deadbirds’bodiesarehardto D.RadartechnologyisWhatdoesCurleythinkofthepotentialapplicationofthenewA. B. C. D.第二節(jié)(52.512.5分China’speteconomyisbooming.AGoldmanSachsreportsaidthatforthefirsttimein2025,thenumberofpetsinChinahadsurpassedthenumberofchildrenundertheageof ThelatestdatashowedChinahadanurbanpetpopulationofaround930millionin2024,whichmeans,onaverage,oneoutofeveryeighturbanresidents,regardlessofageorgender,ownsapet. ThreeSquirrels,aprominentChinesesnackbrand,hassetupabranchthatproducesdogfood.Ageneralmanagerfromthecompanysaidinarecentinterviewthattheirsalesofpetsnacksmaintainedanannualgrowthrateofover10%. .Thepetconsumptionmarketcoversawiderangeofserviceslikebreeding,trading,petfood,toys,photography,medicalcare,insuranceandevenfuneralservices. Previously,peoplecalledpets“friends”,focusingoncompanionshiporpracticalpurposes—dogsforguardinghomesandcatsforcatchingmice.Now,thenewgenerationofpetownerstreatpetslikefamily.Aspetowners’emotionalbondswithpetsdeepen,petcarestandardsrise. ShenJingpampersherdogineveryaspect.Shebuyshigh-qualityfood,customtoys,andschedulesgrooming.“Ispend1,500yuanmonthlyonmydog.”shesays.DatashowsChina’spetindustrymarketisexpectedtoreach811.4billionyuanbyInthisregard,industryinsidersbelievethatthedevelopmentofthepeteconomycanbesupportedthroughmeasuressuchaspromotinglegislation,strengtheningsupervisionandimprovingservices.PetownersareBy2030,theformerislikelytodoubletheThemarketresponsetothegrowingdemandwasInfact,petfoodstandardsarehigherthanthoseforThistrendhighlightstheincreasingdemandforpetAlongwiththatisanexplosivepetconsumptionmarketinTheperceptionofpetsinpeople’smindshasundergoneasignificant第三部分語言運用(30分第一節(jié)(15115分A、B、C、DThendrewnearmyfourthweekendfulfillingschoolcommunityhourswhenIencounteredMrs.Bandona.Thepubliclibrary’sstorageroom,whereI’dbeen41shelvingbookslikeawind-uptoy,graduallytransformedintoachokingcage.Mymediawasfloodedwithfriends’concertvideos,eachupdatesharpeningmy42.“Fictionshouldn’t43withcookbooks,”avoiceremarked.Mrs.Bandonaherthickglasses,herposturerevealinglifelong44.“You’reburyingstoriesalive.Let’sgroupthembythemes.”Hermethodengagedmyattention.WhileIhandleddamagedcoversroughly,shesmoothedpagesgently,explaininghoweven45bookscouldsparkimagination.“Everyvolumehas46,”shesaidthoughtfully,“EvenoutdatedbookspreserveforgottenOverweeks,ourinteractions47.Shesharedhowbookssustainedherthroughwartimepoverty,howinkonpaper48digitaltrends.Onerainyevening,asraintappedtheskylight,shenoddedatmyglowingphone.“Glanceatthatconstantly,huh?Whatdoyouseek?”“49,”Iadmitted,takenabackbymy“Hmm,”shetracedaleatherbinding(封面).“Butknowledgerootsitselfgradually,likethesewoodenshelves.Youcan’t50itwithquicktextsandshowyvideos.”Byautumn,thestorageroombreathedanew—andI’dchanged.WhereIonce51chores,Inowuncovereduniverses:pressedflowersinpoetrycollections,noteswhisperingacrossdecades,fadedpostcardsbetweenpagesofoldnovelstracingjourneysofinkandlongingOnmylast52Mrs.Bandonagiftedmeawornatlas地圖冊Recall,53livesinquietcornersbeforeitshouts.”41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.self-43.A.B.C.D.44.41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.self-43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.B.C.D.50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A.tuning 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D.saving第二節(jié)(10小題;1.515分閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)Chinesepeonies(牡丹)arenotjustbeautifulflowers;theyalsoholddeepsymbolicmeaninginChineseculture.Often56(refer)toastheKingofFlowers,thepeonyisoneofthemostculturallysignificantflowersinChina,withahistorydatingbackover2,000years.Itisbelieved57(represent)wealth,prosperity(繁榮),andhonor.Oneofthereasonsforthepeony’sculturalsignificanceisitshistorical(associate)withtheimperialfamily.DuringtheTangDynasty,thepeony59(consider)theofficialfloweroftheimperialcourtandonlytheimperialfamilyandhigh-rankingofficialscouldplantandenjoythesedelicateflowers.Inaddition,thepeonywas60_firm)rootedinChinesemythology.AccordingtoChineselegend,thepeonyisassociatedwithabeautifulgoddessnamedXi61plantedpeoniesinhergardentosymbolizeherimmortality(永生).Thus,peonyisoftenassociatedwithlongevityandthe62(pursue)ofAlso,thepeonyholds63specialplaceinChineseweddings.Itisgreatlyadmired64asymbolofloveandhappinessandisoftenusedinweddingceremoniesanddecorations.Inconclusion,theculturalsignificanceofChinesepeoniescannotbeunderestimated.Overcenturies,theirrichhistory,deepsymbolism,andaestheticbeauty65(make)themoneofthemosttreasuredflowersinChina.(40分)第一節(jié)(15分)Jack在學(xué)習(xí)英語時經(jīng)常遇到陌生單詞,他總在電子翻譯推薦其中一種工具;2.說明理由80electronictranslationpenDearJack,Li第二節(jié)(25分Mr.Evans’sclasspoetrycompetitionwasthebigeventthosedays.Herequiredstudentstopresenttheirself-createdworksonebyone,withscoresgivenbyMr.Evantodeterminethebest!Forweeks,everyoneinclasswasworkingontheirpoems.Youcouldhearpeoplewhisperinglines,crossingoutwords,andstartingover.Everyonewastryingtowritesomethingreal.Well,everyoneexceptMaya.Mayadidn’tgetpoetry.Shelikedthingsthatmadesense-likemathproblemsorprogramming.Youfollowedthesteps,andyougotananswer.Butpoetry?Itwasallfeelingsandunclearideas.Itmadenosense.Thenightbeforethecompetition,Maya’spaperwasstillblank.Panicsetin.Inamomentofweakness,shewenttoafancyAIwriter.Shetypedinafewcommands.Inseconds,aperfectpoemappearedonherscreen.Itusedbeautifulwords.Itwasamilliontimesbetterthananythingshecouldwrite.Herstomachachedwithguilt,butshecopiedit,puthernameontop,andhit“print.”Thenextdayinclass,kidstookturnssharingtheirwork.Somevoicesshook.Somepoemswerealittleawkward,buttheyfelthonest.WhenMayareadherAIpoem,hervoicewasshakytoo-butforadifferentreason.Herpoemsoundedlikeitbelongedinafancybook.Whenshefinished,theroomwasquietforasecond,theneveryoneclapped.TheywereButMr.Evansdidn’tclap.Hejustlookedatherwithaquiet,knowinglook.Afterclass,heaskedhertostay.Herheartwaspounding.Wassheintrouble?Heheldupherpoem.“Youknow,Maya,”hesaid,notangry,justthoughtful.“Thispoemis…perfect.Thewordsareallintherightplace.Butitdoesn’tsoundlikeyou.”Hepointedtoaline.“Arealpersonwouldhavetrippeduphere.Theywouldhaveusedasimplerword,maybe.That’swheretherealstuffis.This…thisfeelslikeaperfectrobot.”150個左右HearingMr.Evans’words,Maya’sfacewentDeterminedtocreateaworkofherown,Mayareturnedtoher2025-2026月月考卷答案第一部分聽力1-5BACBC6-10ABABC11-15 16-20【原文】WWho’sgoingtolookafterthekidswhilewe’regoneforyoursister’swedding?M:Don’tworry,I’msendingthemtomyfriend’shouse.DianalikesAmericanfood.M:Idon’twantanyofthem.Let’seatattheItalianrestaurantgohomeandgetsomerest.W:No,I’monlyalittletired.I’llbefineafterIdrinksomegreen【原文】M:Mygrandmotherwillcookalotofnicefoodtonight.Wouldyouliketocomeoverfordinner?W:Yes,sheisawonderfulcook.I’llcomeearlytohelpher【原文】M:ThinkitovercarefullyYoumusthaveleftitW:ButtheproblemisthatIhavetohaveitnow.IneedittoopenthedoorwhenIget第二節(jié)(151.522.5分【原文】M:HiMaryIhaven’tseenyouforages.W:HiJohn,itmustbeaboutayear.M:Yes,wetalkedattheJohnson’sChristmaspartylastDecember.Don’tyouremember?W:That’sright.Well,howareyou?Stillworkingforthefoodcompany?M:No,Ichangedmyjobthreemonthsago.I’mwiththenationalbanknow.Howaboutyou?W:I’mstillteachingattheuniversity,butImovedfromtheGermandepartmenttotheSpanishdepartment.【原文】WJack,congratulations.M:Thanks.W:WhendoyoustartthenewM:NextMonday.I’mhavingapartyonSaturdaytocelebrate.Doyouwanttocome?W:Yes,thatsoundsgreat.Howwastheinterview?M:Ididn’tthinkitwentsowell,buttheycalledmebackinlaterandsaidthejobwasmine.W:Iknewyou’dgetit.You’retheperfectpersonforthejob.M:Ifeltnervousthroughouttheinterview.Myhandswereshaking.W:Butyougotit.Welldone.【原文】M:Ilovethathat.Youalwaysseemwelldressed.Doyoubuyalotofclothes?W:IusuallyliketobuysomethingwhenIgetpaid.M:EveryW:No,Igetpaidonceamonth.AndIliketobuymainlysecondhandclothes.M:Really?That’sunusual.W:Moreandmorepeopledoitthesedays.Youcanbuylotsofnicethingscheaply.M:Arealltheclothesyou’rewearingnowsecondhand?W:Myhatandmydressare,mycoatisnewandIborrowedthisscarffrommyfriend.M:Youchosesomenicethings.Canyoubuysecondhandmen’sclothes?W:Ofcourse,moreandmorepeoplewanttousethingsagaininsteadofthrowingthemaway.It’sbetterfortheenvironment.M:Yes,it’sagreat【原文】WHello,Marcus,howwasyourtriptoShanghai?M:Itwasfun.IloveditW:BetterthanM:Itwaswarmer,certainly,butno,Ilikethemboth.HowdidyouenjoyyourtriptoXi’an?W:Wonderful,suchaninterestingplace.M:I’dlovetogoW:SotellmeaboutShanghai.WhatM:Well,thefirstthingthathappenedwasonthetraintheresomeoneaccidentallydroppedacupofcoffeeonme.W:Oh,M:SoIhadwetclothesforhalfthejourney.W:That’sawful.M:Itwas,sowhenIgottothestationIjumpedinataxiandwentstraighttomyhotelforaW:WasitaniceM:Yes,anditwasplacedforallthetouristsites.Ifirsttookaboattrip,thendidsomeshoppingandwentuptheShanghaitower.W:Soundslikeyouhavemadethemostofyour【原文】M:I’mhereatthesceneofthismorning’smainstreetaccident.Thefour-waycrossroadsisalwaysbusyanddangerousbecauseoftheiceontheroadtoday.Itwasespeciallybad.Carsthatweredamagedintheaccidenthavebeenmovedoutofthewayontothirdstreetwhichhasbeenclosed.Iamhappytotellyouthatallfivedriversreceivedonlysmallinjuries.Theyweretakentothelocalhospitaltobecheckedanyway.Thepoliceofficerwhocametothescenesaidthattheywereallverylucky.Onelocalmansaysthatheisalwaysafraidofwalkingacrossthisparticulargroupofroads.HeisverycarefulwhenheismovingacrossthiscrossroadsbetweenColumbiaroadandfirststreet,especiallyinwinter.Springcannotcomesoonenough,hesaid,evenduringthesummer.Theseroadsaredangerous.Thetrafficstartedonceagainjustnowandapolicemanisdirectingtrafficinthecentreofthecrossroads.Pleasedrivesafelyoutthere.(50分A 21. 22. 23.【21題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的“TheEcoSmartSolarChargerisequippedwithhigh-efficiencysolarpanelsthatcanconvertsunlightintoelectricitywithremarkable能。)”B項?!?2“Youcanpurchaseitdirectlyfromourwbsitet\h.Additionll,itisavilbleonmjoreommeeplatfomssuhsAmzonndAliExprss.(你可以直接從我們的官方網(wǎng)站\h此外,它還在亞馬遜和速賣通等主要電商平臺有售??芍?,該充電器可通過官方網(wǎng)C項?!?3題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的“Westandbehindthequalityofourproductwitha2-yearwarranty.Ourteamisavailable24/7toansweryourquestions,offertechnicalsupport,andresolveanyproblemsyoumayhave.(2年保修服務(wù)。我224D項。B 24. 25. 26. 27.McGriff受《半邊天》這本書啟發(fā),看到女【24題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中“Additionallymanypoorfamiliescan’taffordgirls’tuitionfees,schoolsuppliesanduniforms(校服).(此外,許多貧困家庭負擔不起女A項?!?5題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中“Afterconductingfieldresearch,McGriffreturnedhome,presentedhereducationprojectatentrepreneurshipcompetitionsand$35,000instartupfund.Eventuallysheestablishedhernonprofit,StyleHerEmpowered(SHEtobringhervisiontolife在進行了實地研究后,McGriff回到家鄉(xiāng),在創(chuàng)業(yè)比賽3.5萬美元的啟動資金。最終,她成立了非營利組C項?!?6題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中“Toaddressthis,McGriff’steam,togetherwithlocaltailorsandstudents,designedaninnovativegrowinguniformwhichcouldbeadjustedtofitagirlforuptothreeyears,accommodatingsixdifferentsizes.(為了解決這個問題,調(diào)整尺寸,讓一個女孩穿長達三年,適合六種不同的尺碼)”可知,SHE通過設(shè)計可調(diào)B項。theirexamsathigherratesthanthenationalaverage.“OurstudentshaveincreasedtheirperformanceinschooldramaticallyMcGriffsaid.Ifgiventheopportunitytheyshine結(jié)SHED項。C篇28.C29.A30.B31.【28題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“Unliketheirpredecessors(被代替物)thatprimarilyprocessedunchanginginformation,thesenewmodelsaredesignedtolearnbyinteractingwithenvironments.Theydon’tjustrecognizeachair;theylearnhowtonavigatearoundit,orhowarobotarmcanpickitup.Thisrequiresacontinuouscycleofperception,decision-makingandphysicalactionC項。【29題詳解】詞句猜測題。根據(jù)第四段“However,thisleapisfraughtwithchallenges.Therealworldismessyandfullofuncertainties.AnAImusthandlesituationsithasneverclearlybeentrainedon(然而,這一飛躍 對未經(jīng)訓(xùn)練的情形這些都說明轉(zhuǎn)變過程中挑戰(zhàn)重重由此可推知此處isfraughtwith表示“充滿(困難、問題等)”。故選A項。【30題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“AsAImovesfrombeingatoolofanalysistoatoolofaction,ensuringitsdecisionsaresafe,reliable,andarrangedwithhumanintentionsbecomesthemostimportantconcern.AI從分析工具轉(zhuǎn)向行動工具,確保其決策安B項?!?1“TheNewFrontier:AIShiftsfromPerceptiontoAction(新前沿:AI從感知轉(zhuǎn)向行動)”、最后一段“AsAImovesfrombeingatoolofanalysistoatoolofaction,ensuringitsdecisionsaresafereliable,andarrangedwithhumanintentionsbecomesthemostimportantconcern.AI從分析工具轉(zhuǎn)向行動工具,確保AIC項。D篇32. 33. 34. 35.【32題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“Birdsmigrateovertheseaonfewernightsoverland.There’snoplacetorestandrefuelonthewater,sobirdsmaywaitforidealatmosphericconditions,suchasfavorablewinds,beforemakinganoffshorecrossing.(鳥類D項?!?3“Thesepeaknightsofmigrationtendtohavefairlyniceweatherandcalmerwinds,andarethereforenotthenightswhenwindoperatorshaveahugeenergyharvest,”Curleynoted.“Sotheremightbeasweetspotwherewecantargetthesebigmigrationnightsandgivethesebirdssafepassage.”(柯利指出:“這些鳥類遷徙所以或許存在asweetspot——我們可以針對這些大規(guī)模遷徙的夜晚,為鳥類開辟安全通道?!?”可知,asweetspot指的是“理想平衡”,既不影響能源收獲,又能保護鳥A項?!?4題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段“Butnooneknowshowmanydiefromoffshoreturbines,sincedeadbirds’bodieswashawayeasily.Sousingradartechnologytoidentifyhigh-riskareasiskeyC項?!?5題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“Ourhopeisthatthisworkwillhelpidentifyhigh-risk,high-useareasforbirdsandcontributetopositivegreenenergysolutions,(我們案做出貢獻)”B項。第二節(jié)36. 37. 38. 39. 40.【36題詳解】由上文“AGoldmanSachsreportsaidthatforthefirsttimein2025,thenumberofpetsinChinahadsurpassedthenumberofchildrenundertheageoffour.(高盛20254歲以下兒童的數(shù)量。)”可知,本空需要說明未來寵物數(shù)量的增長情況,B選項“By2030,theformerislikelytoB。【37題詳解】由上文“ThelatestdatashowedChinahadanurbanpetpopulationofaround930millionin2024,whichmeans,onaverage,oneoutofeveryeighturbanresidents,regardlessofageorgender,ownsapet.(最新數(shù)據(jù)顯示,2024年中國城市寵物數(shù)量約為9.3物。)”和下文“ThreeSquirrels,aprominentChinesesnackbrand,hassetupabranchthatproducesdogfood.Ageneralmanagerfromthecompanysaidinarecentinterviewthattheirsalesofpetsnacksmaintainedanannualgrowthrateofover10%.(松鼠已成立一家生產(chǎn)狗糧的分公司。該公司的一位總經(jīng)理在最近的一次采訪中表示,10的年增長率??芍究招枰f明寵物數(shù)量的增長帶來的影響,F(xiàn)選項AlongwiththtisnxplosiveptconsumptionmrktinChina.隨之而來的是中國爆炸式的寵物消費市場。符合題意,能夠說明寵物數(shù)量的?!?8題詳解】由上文“Ageneralmanagerfromthecompanysaidinarecentinterviewthattheirsalesofpetsnacksmaintainedanannualgrowthrateofover10%.(該公司的一位總經(jīng)10%的年增長率。)”和下文“Thepetconsumptionmarketcoversawiderangeofserviceslikebreeding,trading,petfood,toys,photography,medicalcare,insuranceandevenfuneralservices.(寵物消費市場涵)”E選項“Thistrendhighlightstheincreasingdemandforpetproducts()”能承上啟下,E?!?9題詳解】由下文“Previouslypeoplecalledpetsfriendsfocusingoncompanionshiporpracticalpurposes—dogsforguardinghomesandcatsforcatchingmice.Now,thenewgenerationofpetownerstreatpetslikefamily.(以前,人們稱寵物為“朋友”,注重陪伴或可知,本空需要說明人們對寵物的觀念發(fā)生了轉(zhuǎn)變,G選項“Theperceptionofpetsinpeople’smindshasundergoneasignificantshift.(人們對寵物的觀念發(fā)生了重大轉(zhuǎn)變。)”G?!?0題詳解】由上文“Aspetowners’emotionalbondswithpetsdeepen,petcarestandards“ShenJingpampersherdogineveryaspect.Shebuyshigh-qualityfood,customtoys,andschedulesgrooming.“Ispend1,500yuanmonthlyonmydog.”shesays.(沈靜在各個方面generous.(寵物主人很慷慨。)”A。41-45BADAC46-50.CBCDA51-55.械地把書擺上書架,這里漸漸變成了一個令人窒息的牢籠。A.intentionally故意地;Bmechanically機械地;C.systematically系統(tǒng)地;D.randomly隨機地。根據(jù)下文“l(fā)ikeawind-uptoy”可知,下文說的是像個發(fā)條玩具,可推理出此處說的是作者重復(fù)單調(diào)地B項。都加劇了我的羨慕。A.envy羨慕;Bcuriosity好奇;C.anxiety焦慮;D.self-doubt自我懷疑。根據(jù)上文“Mysocialmediawasfloodedwithfriends’concertvideos”可

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