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南頭中學(xué)2023~2024學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中考試高二英語AEveryyear,Timemagazinepicksoutwhatitcalls“The25BestInventions”oftheyear.Here,Teenshaschosensomeofthemostinterestingones.EmberMugIt’shardtoalwayskeepcoffeeattherighttemperature,especiallyinwinter.It’stoohottodrinkatfirst,butbeforeweknowit,itgetstoocoldandlosesallitstaste.Theperfectlevelofwarmthforacupofcoffeeonlylastsfor37seconds,whichmakestheEmberMugagreatinvention.Itkeepsyourcoffeeorteaatacertaintemperature,anywherebetween45℃and62℃,onceyousetitthroughasmartphoneapp.TastyOneTopTVcookingshowsmakecookinglooksoeasy,butit’salmostimpossibletogettherecipestocookthesameashowtheprofessionalscook.However,theTastyOneTopDIYcookingcompanionisheretohelp.DevelopedbyBuzzFeed,thecookercanbeconnectedtoasmartphoneapp,whichhasmorethan1,700recipesandvideos.Youchoosearecipeandtheappwillletthecookerknowwhattodo.Forexample,it’lltellyouwhentoturnyoursteakorwhentoaddcertainingredients.JiboSmartspeakersfromcompanieslikeAmazonandXiaomihaveaddedalotoffuntoourlives,butthey’restilljustfacelessspeakers.However,Jibo,developedbyMITprofessorCynthiaBreazeal,hasbroughtsmarttechnologytolife.Saidtobe“theworld’sfirstsocialrobotforthehome”,Jibolookslikeacartooncharacter.Insideits“head”,therearevarioussensorsandcameras,whichallowittorecognizefacesandspeech.Itcanalsosetalarms,remindyouofimportantthings,tellyoutheweatherandreadnewsormessagesfromyourfriendsandfamily.1.HowcanTastyOneTophelppeople?A.Byteachingpeoplehowtocook.B.Byofferingpeopledifferentrecipes.C.Bysavingenergywhilecooking.D.Byofferingdifferentkindsofcookingapps.2.WhatcanJiboprobablybe?A.Acartooncharacter.B.Afacelessrobot.C.Afamilyassistant.D.Asmartalarm.3.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?第2頁/共10頁A.Toadvertisehightechproducts.B.Tointroducesomenewinventions.C.ToencouragesubscriptiontoTime.D.Totellaboutsome“tasty”products.BAfamousspringboarddriverwasdefeatedbyhiscompetitorinthefinalsofaworldchampionship,offeringcongratulationstothewinnerandwavingatearfulgoodbyetotheaudience.Itiscommonintheathleticworld.Sportsmenspendthebestpartoftheirlivesonhardtrainingandcompetitions.Whenitbecomesevidentthattheyareonthedeclinetheystillmakegreateffortstogivetheirbestsoastobringasatisfactoryendtotheircareer.Chancestocompeteforthechampionshiparefewandfarbetween.Lifeisshort.Stillshorteristhetimeforanathletetryingtowingames.Anathleticcontestantreallyfeelsthattherearesofewopportunitiesandtimeflies.Hetreasureseveryminute,makesfulluseofitandtriestograspanychancecominghisway.Hegetsasmuchashegives,winninghonorsnotonlyforhimselfbutalsoforhiscountry.Toparticipateandtowin——thatistheOlympicspirit.Itfindsexpressionintheweakdaringtochallengethestrong,andthestrongsearchingforeverbetterperformance.Everbetter—theidealalwaysmakesasportsmanforward.Hewilldoeverythinghecanforit,neverrelax,nevergiveup.Itissaidthatnoneofthecompetitorscanavoidbeingdefeated—eventhebestisboundtobedefeatedbysomeonestillstronger.Thisistheruleofsports—thousandsofloserssetoffonewinnerwhointurnwilleventuallybereplacedbysomeoneonthehonorlist.However,heisalwaystryingtodothebesthecan.Whenthetimecomesandheknowshecan’t,hewillstepdownhappilytogiveplacetotheyoungerwinner,awarecontentedlyofthefactthathehasdonehisbestforthe“everbetter”recordsoftheOlympicGames.Hewillsayproudlythathehasnotlivedhisyouthinvain.4.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Toexplainaphenomenon.B.Todescribeacompetition.C.Toleadinthetopicofthispassage.D.Toexpressworriesaboutsportsmen.5.Accordingtothepassage,whatkindofidealpushesanathleteforward?A.Hewantstowinpeople’srespect.B.Hewantstowinhonorforhisnation.C.Hewantstomakegreaterachievementsthanever.D.Hewantstoearnmoreandmoremoneyandfame.6.Whatcanbelearntfromtheruleofsports?第3頁/共10頁A.Whateverdifficultiesyouhavemet,nevergiveup.B.Eventhestrongestathletewillbedefeatedoneday.C.Youcan’tliveinthesportsfieldwithoutanyeffortorprogress.D.Youarethewinnerifyouarebraveenoughtochallengethestrong.7.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Sportsmen’sspirit.B.Sportsmen’slife.C.Sportsmen’shonor.D.Sportsmen’spride.CInthemodernera,itmaycomeasasurprisethatthefashionindustryisoneofthemostpollutingindustries,especiallywhenitcomestocarbonemissions.However,ever-changingfashiontrendspersuadeconsumersintobuyingnewpiecesandgettingridofoldclothingthat’snolongerconsideredfashionable.Withtrendsmovingatbreakneckspeed,we’rebuyingmoreclothesandwearingthemforlesstime.Sustainablefashionhasbeenontheriseinrecentyears,butit’sundeniablethatsustainablecompanieslikeGirfriendCollective,andOrganicBasicsareoutofmostpeople’spriceranges.Instead,fast-fashioncompanieshavetheadvantageoflowprices.Somostpeopletendtochooselowpricesoversustainability,particularlywhenthey’renotdirectlydealingwiththeimpactsofclothingpollution.Buthowcanpeople,buysustainableclothingwhenit’snotaffordable?Ofcourse,thebestwayisnottobuyanynewclothes.However,savinguptobuyhigherquality,moresustainablegarmentsandthenwearingthemformanyyearsarehealthierfortheenvironment.Asimilarresolutionisowningsomebasicgarmentsandafewstatementpiecesinwhat’scalleda“capsulewardrobe”.Wecancombineourpiecesindifferentwaystogetvariousnewoutfitsthatstillfeelstylishanddon’tgeneratewaste.Buyingsecondhandclothingisalsoagreatwaytobesustainableatalowercost.ItshouldbenotedthatsomenewwebsitesandappslikeDepopandMercariallowconsumerstobuyspecificitemsofsecondhandclothing.Theyalsoofferawideselectionforapricemorecomparabletophysicalstores.Thereissomethingelsetobeconcernedwithstayingstylishandsustainable.Withtheriseofsocialmedia,thepressureto“fitin”hasrisen,causingpeopletofocusonfashionfeeling.But,honestly,wearingwhatsuitsuswillmakeuslookgood,andtheearthwillacknowledgeus,too.8Whydoconsumerstendtobuynewclothes?.A.Toreplacetheworn-outones.B.Toleadalow-carbonlife.C.Tokeepupwithfashiontrends.D.Tosatisfytheirinnerneeds.9.Whatisrecommendedconcerningsustainableclothing?第4頁/共10頁A.Selectingclothesoflowerprices.B.Purchasingstylishclothesonline.C.Puttingcost-effectiveclothestobestuse.D.Choosingfavorableclothesinphysicalstores.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseinparagraph3referto?A.Aplaceforvariousstatementpieces.B.Avarietyofessentialclothesandstylishitems.CAcupboardofdisplayingdelicatelymadegarments..D.Acollectionofbasicclothesandeasilymatchedpieces.11.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoconveyinthetext?A.Fashioncankeeppacewithsustainability.B.Fashiontrendschangeatanalarmingspeed.C.Clothingindustrygivesrisetocarbonemissions.D.Toppriorityshouldbegiventosecondhandclothing.DNotlongago,“blindboxeconomy”suddenlybecamepopular,winningtheheartoflargenumbersoffaithfulfans.Peoplesimplygetinterestedinit.Acouplespent200,000yuanonthem.Anothersixty-year-oldguyspentover700,000yuaninbuyingblindboxes.Statisticsshowedthatlastyear300,000hobbyistsmadedealsthroughasecond-handshoppingplatform.Theblindboxesusuallycontainattacheddollsofcomicsandanimation,orfilmandtelevision,orspeciallydesignedones.Asingleblindboxusuallycostsaboutthirtytofiftyyuan.Butthereisnomarkonthebox,andonlyafteropeningitcanthebuyerseewhathehasbought.Thisisratherlikebuyinglottery(彩票)tickets,forthebuyerhastobetonhisluck.However,addictiontoblindboxismuchlikethattogambling(賭博).Itisnoteasilyobviouscomparedwithlotteryticket.Nobodyknowswhethersellersofblindboxesexaggerated(夸大)thewinningratesoastoattractpeopletobuythem,thusdiggingaconsumptiontrap.Besides,itisalsounknownwhethertheobjectsintheblindboxesaregenuineornot.Theblindboxeconomypromoteditssecond-handtrade.Thepriceofsomeclassicdollsordollsoflimitededitionhaveskyrocketedinsecond-handtradeplatforms,andsomemayreachthirtytofortytimes.Butitisdifficultforbuyerstojudgewhetheritistheresultofrealsupplyanddemand,ortheconsequenceofbusinessmen’stricks.Thebasisofthe“blindboxeconomy”istheculturaltrendofcollection.Manyofthetargetconsumersareyoungpeoplewholackexperienceoflife.Theyarethusattractedbydeliberatelyexaggeratedprobabilityof“winningaprize”andconstantlythrowmoneytobuyblindboxesinordertogaindollsthattheydesire.Orthey第5頁/共10頁maybuyatsecond-handtradeplatformhigh-pricedblindboxdolls,thinkingtheycankeepvaluepreservedandappreciated,thusfallingintothefixedpatternoftrapcarefullydesignedbybusinessmen.Therefore,itisnecessarytoremindyoungpeopletocontroltheirconsumptionincasetheybecomeaddicted.12.Whyareacoupleandasixty-year-oldguymentionedinparagraph1?A.Tostresstheimportanceof“blindboxeconomy”.B.Togivethesumofmoneyspenton“blindboxeconomy”.C.Toshowthepopularityof“blindboxeconomy”.D.Toproveolderpeoplecanaffordtopaymore.13.Whatmightcontributeto“blindboxeconomy”?A.Theunknownobjectsintheblindboxes.B.Thedesiretomakeafortuneovernight.C.Theskyrocketedpriceofsomeclassicdolls.DThehighwinningrateexaggeratedbysellers..14.Whatcanbelearnedfromparagraph4?A.Youngpeopleshouldberemindedtocontrolthemselves.B.Youngpeoplearemorelikelytobeattractedandtricked.C.YoungpeoplehavethepotentialtowinbigprizesD.Youngpeoplecanmanagetheirlifeeconomically.15.What’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.Toinformreaders.B.Topromoteproducts.C.Tolistreasons.D.Towarnconsumers.Likeitorloveit,socialmediaisamajorpartoflife.Teensspendmorethanhalfoftheirwakinghoursonline.Theyusesomeofthattimetopostpicturesandcreateprofilesonsocialmediaaccounts.16Clickingonathumbs-uporahearticonisaneasywaytostayintouch.17Somesocialmediasitesusethoselikestodeterminehowmanypeopleeventuallyseeapost.Onewithmanylikesismorelikelytobeseen-andtogetevenmorelikes.第6頁/共10頁What’smoreviewingpostswithalotoflikesactivatestherewardsysteminourbrain.18For,example,postsrelatedtoalcoholmayencourageteenstodrink.Thatmeansthatwhatyoulikeonlinehasthepowertoinfluencenotjustwhatotherslike,butevenwhattheydo. 19Andnotalwaysinagoodway.Forexample,inone2011study,teensdoingadrivingtaskinalabtookmoreriskswhentheirfriendswerearound.Researchersalsolookedattheteens’brainsduringthistask.Theysawactivityinapartofthebrainthat’sinvolvedinrewards,whichsuggeststheteenswerechangingtheirbehaviortotrytogetsocialapproval.Joiningsocialmediacangivepeopleasenseofbeingintheknow.Butpostsmayexaggerate(夸大)howwellourfriendsandothersarefeeling,makingthemappearmuchhappierthanweare.20A.Itcanalsolowertheviewer’sself-control.B.Apopularpostdoesn’tnecessarilymeanitisaqualitypost.C.It’snosurprise:Feedbackfrompeersaffectshowteensbehave.D.Theirbrainsrespondtothoselikesbyturningontherewardcenter.E.Andthatcan,inappropriately,makeusfeellesssuccessfulthanthem.F.Butthose“l(fā)ikes”canhavepowerthatgoesbeyondasimpleconnection.G.Mostofwhattheydoisreadandrespondtopostsbyfriendsandfamily.第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30OnalongtriptoBrisbanewestoppedintoaservicestationinKilcoyforabathroombreakandsomefuel.Wewentintotheshoptothebathroomfirstandthenthe21topay.Mysonwasalittleeccentric(搞怪的)andlifeloving,soasheusuallydid.Hewasdancingashewalked,twirling(扭動(dòng))hishipsand22tohisownmoves.SinceIwastotally23tohismoves,itdidn’t24mymindatalluntiltheyounggentlemanworkingbehindthecounter25his“brilliantdanceroutine”.Hetoldmysonthathelovedhismovesanditwasa26toseehimcomeintohisshop.Myboyfeltso27withhimselfthathecontinuedtodancearoundgentlyasIpaidand28thegentlemanforhiskindremarks.Aswewenttoleave,thegentlemangavemyboyalollipop(棒棒糖)asa29.Iwasabsolutelyblownawaybyhiskindness.Itmightbe30,buttousitwasn’t.Notmanypeople31thetimeoutoftheirdaystotalktochildren.However,theyounggentlemanwasmorethan32andhappytohaveachat.Mysonfeltimportantand33lovedhistreat.Ialsopersonallyreallyappreciatedhiskind34.Asaparentonalongdrivewithsmallkids,itisthese第7頁/共10頁smallactsthatwill35orbreakourday.21.A.companyB.counterC.apartmentD.hall22.A.tendingB.pointingC.singingD.adapting23.A.usedB.addictedC.devotedD.opposed24.A.clearB.changeC.readD.cross25.A.expandedonB.concentratedonC.commentedonD.insistedon26.A.mistakeB.delightC.pityD.comfort27.A.frustratedB.pleasedC.annoyedD.tired28.A.thankedB.acceptedC.invitedD.assisted29.A.prizeB.treasureC.treatD.pleasure30.A.toughB.significantC.typicalD.small31.A.takeB.drawC.wasteD.use32.A.outgoingB.willingC.optimisticD.energetic33.A.hopefullyB.slightlyC.curiouslyD.obviously34.A.gestureB.attitudeC.thoughtD.determination35.A.helpB.buildC.makeD.ruin閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Asthemorningsunwentabovethehills,LiuDachun’swifewasguidinghercowthroughthewetland,whileLu’sdaughter,acollegeartstudent,spottedthepairand36(pencil)aquickdrawing.Shiyanping,atraditionalTujiavillage,has182well-preservedbuildings37(construct)inthetypicalwoodenbuildingstyle,38(most)builtintheMingandQingdynasties.In2013,theancientarchitecturecomplex39(recognize)asoneofthenation’smajorhistoricalandculturalsites.Inrecentyears,thevillage’suniquebuildingcomplex,aswellasotherTujiaculturalactivities,haveattractedastreamoftourists.Thevillagereceivedmorethan100,000visitsandachieved40incomeofabout5millionyuanfromtourismin2022.LiuDachun,askilledfarmer,ishardatworkpreparingforspringplowing(犁地).Hehastriedouttherice-fishfarmingsystem,41notonlybenefitstheenvironmentbutalsolocalresidents.AccordingtoWu,fishraisedinricefieldsaremorepopularamongconsumersastheyareenvironmentally-friendly—thefishwastecanaddnaturalfertility(肥料)tothesoil42hencepromotericeoutput.QuanXiping,another59-year-oldvillager,wasamongthefirstinthevillage43(establish)afamily-runhotel.Meanwhile,hissonstartedan第8頁/共10頁onlinespecialtystore,capitalizingontherapid44(grow)ofruraltourisminthearea.Hise-commercebusinessisworkingmoreefficientlyduetothevillage’s45(rise)appeal.46.Mymagicmedicineindeedseemtodothetrick.A.wasB.doC.doesD.done47.onhisfeet,Linstartedtotellastoryaboutacruelemperorwhotriedtofeedamantowildanimals.A.ThoughtB.TothinkC.HavingthoughtD.Thinking48.Peoplesituncomfortablyonplasticchairs,lookingthrougholdmagazines,havebeenreadhundredsoftimes.A.allofthemB.allofwhichC.allofthoseD.allofwhom49.Thefollowingmorning,Ishouldagaingreetthedawn,todiscovernewdelights,newrevelationsofbeauty.A.anxietyB.anxiouslyC.anxiousD.beinganxious50.Iknowitinspiresalotofnextgenerationtovaluethefactyoucanworkeverysingledaytogetbetter.A.thatB.whatC.howD.where51.InRio,theChinesewomen’svolleyballteamneededallofitsfightingspiritafteritwastothe“groupofdeath”.A.sharpenedB.cheatedC.seizedD.assigned52.Thebodieswereasthoseoftwosuspecteddrugdealers.AidentifiedB.contrastedC.blessedD.criticized.53.Afteradayofactivities,youshouldbeintheforagoodmeal.A.entertainmentB.moodC.amusementD.spot54.Sheisaresponsibleemployee,andsherespect.A.remarksB.preservesC.conservesD.deserves55.Inthemiddleofthewoodsadeeplake,youcanfindvariousfishes.A.lie,whereB.lies,whichC.lie,whichD.lies,where56.Pleasekeepmeofwhatishappeningnowadays.A.informedB.updatedC.curedD.accused第9頁/共10頁57.【2018·天津】Ididn'tmeananythingbuttheicecreamlookedsogoodthatIcouldn’thelpit.A.toeat;totryB.eating;tryingC.eating;totryD.toeat;trying58.Wehavebeenveryoftheirsupport.A.capableB.worthyC.appreciativeD.emotive59.Thetelevisioncomeswithayear’s.A.rejectionB.brandC.guaranteeD.remark60.It’salsoafairlyinexpensivewaytospendtimewithfriends,generallyaround150yuanforanentireafternoon.A.costingB.costC.costsD.tocost61.tosunlightfortoomuchtimewilldoharmtoone’sskin.A.ExposingB.ExposedC.BeingexposedD.Havingexposedto62.Duringthepandemic,themedicalteam100doctorsrushedtostrugglewiththevirus.A.composingofB.consistedofC.makingupofD.composedof63.AsaChinese,weareproudtothisprecioustraditionalChineseculture.A.passbyB.passawayC.passdownD.passto64.LiYongmadeuphismindtodevoteallhecouldhisoralEnglishbeforegoingabroad.A.toimprovingB.improveC.improvingD.toimprove65.AsIdrewcloser,Isawawhalebyapackofaboutsixotherkillers.A.beingattackedB.killedC.wasbeingkilledD.killing根據(jù)中文提示,用適當(dāng)?shù)亩陶Z或句型完成句子,每空限填一個(gè)單詞。66.Hewascryingout(痛苦地)whenthebadnewscameasasurprise.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)67.(振作起來!)Youshouldn’ttloseheartanymorebecausetheworstisover.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)68.WhenabeestartscirclingaroundCharlie’sface,he(不能按時(shí)完成,落后)withhiswork.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)69.Hepromisedtohelpusandhe(堅(jiān)持)it.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)70.Iaminterestedinstoriesingeneral,andindetectivestories(尤其).(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句第10頁/共10頁子)71.Amajornewtalenthas(突然出現(xiàn)在)theliteraryscene.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)72.Theydoubtedwhetheralltheireffortstowardschampionswould.(取得成功)(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)73.Manystudentsgreatimportance(重視)TopTenSingersCompetitioninourcampus.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)74.Thatdressreally(使……顯現(xiàn))thecolorsofyoureyes.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)75.Thensheheardhermother’svoice,asmile(點(diǎn)亮;喜笑顏開)herface.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)76.假設(shè)你是李華,下周你校將召開運(yùn)動(dòng)會(huì),屆時(shí)有盛大的開幕式。你班同學(xué)為運(yùn)動(dòng)會(huì)做了充分的準(zhǔn)備,并舉行了班級(jí)預(yù)賽選拔。請(qǐng)你給你校外教Tim寫封郵件,邀請(qǐng)他到場(chǎng)觀看,內(nèi)容包括:1.你班為運(yùn)動(dòng)會(huì)所做的準(zhǔn)備;2.比賽的安排;3.比賽的時(shí)間和地點(diǎn)。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文流暢。DearTim,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours.LiHua第1頁/共24頁南頭中學(xué)2023~2024學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中考試高二英語AEveryyear,Timemagazinepicksoutwhatitcalls“The25BestInventions”oftheyear.Here,Teenshaschosensomeofthemostinterestingones.EmberMugIt’shardtoalwayskeepcoffeeattherighttemperature,especiallyinwinter.It’stoohottodrinkatfirst,butbeforeweknowit,itgetstoocoldandlosesallitstaste.Theperfectlevelofwarmthforacupofcoffeeonlylastsfor37seconds,whichmakestheEmberMugagreatinvention.Itkeepsyourcoffeeorteaatacertaintemperature,anywherebetween45℃and62℃,onceyousetitthroughasmartphoneapp.TastyOneTopTVcookingshowsmakecookinglooksoeasy,butit’salmostimpossibletogettherecipestocookthesameashowtheprofessionalscook.However,theTastyOneTopDIYcookingcompanionisheretohelp.DevelopedbyBuzzFeed,thecookercanbeconnectedtoasmartphoneapp,whichhasmorethan1,700recipesandvideos.Youchoosearecipeandtheappwillletthecookerknowwhattodo.Forexample,it’lltellyouwhentoturnyoursteakorwhentoaddcertainingredients.JiboSmartspeakersfromcompanieslikeAmazonandXiaomihaveaddedalotoffuntoourlives,butthey’restilljustfacelessspeakers.However,Jibo,developedbyMITprofessorCynthiaBreazeal,hasbroughtsmarttechnologytolife.Saidtobe“theworld’sfirstsocialrobotforthehome”,Jibolookslikeacartooncharacter.Insideits“head”,therearevarioussensorsandcameras,whichallowittorecognizefacesandspeech.Itcanalsosetalarms,remindyouofimportantthings,tellyoutheweatherandreadnewsormessagesfromyourfriendsandfamily.1.HowcanTastyOneTophelppeople?A.Byteachingpeoplehowtocook.B.Byofferingpeopledifferentrecipes.C.Bysavingenergywhilecooking.D.Byofferingdifferentkindsofcookingapps.2.WhatcanJiboprobablybe?A.Acartooncharacter.B.Afacelessrobot.C.Afamilyassistant.D.Asmartalarm.3.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?第2頁/共24頁A.Toadvertisehightechproducts.B.Tointroducesomenewinventions.C.ToencouragesubscriptiontoTime.D.Totellaboutsome“tasty”products.【答案】1.A2.C3.B【解析】【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹了三項(xiàng)發(fā)明。【1題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中“TVcookingshowsmakecookinglooksoeasy,butit’salmostimpossibletogettherecipestocookthesameashowtheprofessionalscook.However,theTastyOneTopDIYcookingcompanionisheretohelp.(電視烹飪節(jié)目讓烹飪看起來很容易,但幾乎不可能得到與專業(yè)廚師烹飪相同的菜譜。不過,TastyOneTop的DIY烹飪伙伴在這里可以提供幫助)”以及“Forexample,it’lltellyouwhentoturnyoursteakorwhentoaddcertainingredients.(例如,它會(huì)告訴你什么時(shí)候翻牛排,什么時(shí)候加入某些配料)”可知,TastyOneTop通過教人們?nèi)绾闻腼儙椭藗儭9蔬xA。【2題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中“Saidtobe“theworld’sfirstsocialrobotforthehome”,Jibolookslikeacartooncharacter.(Jibo據(jù)說是“世界上第一個(gè)家庭社交機(jī)器人”,它看起來像一個(gè)卡通人物)”以及“Itcanalsosetalarms,remindyouofimportantthings,tellyoutheweatherandreadnewsormessagesfromyourfriendsa

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