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FreeLectureShowofChineseShadowPuppetry(皮影戲)

Abouttheshow

Aboutthelecture

Time:3:30p.m.——4:30p.m.next

Time:2:30p.m.——3:30p.m.nextFriday

Saturday

Place:CityMuseum

Place:CityCinema

Mr.Yang,whohasstudiedintoshadowpuppetryfornearly

Show:WuSongBeatsTiger

20yearswilltellitshistory,developmentandformsof

Note:Arriveatthecinema15

performance.

minutesearly.Foodanddrinksare

Note:Don'taskanyquestionsuntilthelectureisover.

notallowed.

1.Whenwillthelecturestart?

A.At2:30p.m.nextFriday.B.At3:30p.m.nextFriday.

C.At3:30p.m.nextSaturday.D.At4:30p.m.nextSaturday.

2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thelectureandtheshowarenotfree.

B.Wemustreachthecinemafifteenminutesearly.

C.Wecanhavesomepopcornwhenwatchingtheshow.

D.Thelectureandtheshowwillbegivenatthesameplace.

3.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanweseethispassage?

A.Science.B.Geography.C.Technology.D.Culture.

SummerEnglishinLondonlnordertoimproveyourEnglishandofferyouamoreexciting

2025年

summervacation,wedecidetoorganizethisEnglishsummercamp.Youcanenjoygreattripsand

activitiesandmakenewfriendsofyourownage.Telephone:666-5891Website:http://

www.sprachcaffelanguagelondon.com

Age:Children(9一12);Teenagers(13一17);Date:July1toJuly26

Price:¥5,600/¥4,600(under13)

CreativeArtSummerSchoolWeofferholidaycoursestoteenagers.Theyaredesignedforyoung

studentswhoareveryinterestedinpainting.Weprovidethemwithanexcitingexperienceto

explorecreativeideasanddevelopskillsforthefuture.Telephone:363-8312Website:http://

www.stclares.com

Age:Teenagers(14一15)Date:July10toAugust2

Price:¥3,700

SummerCampDoyoulikeoutsidesports?Doyouwanttogocampingintheopenair?Doyou

wanttoclimbmountains?Joinus!Telephone:298-3838Website:

Age:Children(7一13)Date:June7toJune16

Price:¥1,350

VolunteersWantedlfsagoodchoicetospendtimehelpingtheoldduringtheholiday.Youcan

helpthemdomanythings,suchashelpingthemcrossthestreet,carryingheavythingsforthem,

readingbooksornewspaperstothem,andcleaningtheroomsfor

them.Telephone:294-3124Website:

Age:Teenagers(14一15)Date:August1toAugust20

4.If14-year-oldJimwantstojointheSummerEnglishinLondon,howmuchshouldhepay?

A.¥1,350.B.¥3,700.C.¥4,600.D.¥5,600.

5.WhichtelephonenumbershouldAlicecallifshewantstogotoCreativeArtSummerSchool?

A.294-3124.B.298-3838.C.363-8312.D.666-5891.

6.WhichactivityisMikemostprobablyinterestedinifhewantstojoinSummerCamp?

7.WhocanjoinSummerCamp?

A.Aboywhois6yearsold.B.Agirlwhois12yearsold.

C.Ateenagerwhois18yearsold.D.Awomanwhois30yearsold.

8.Howlongdothevolunteersneedtowork?

A.For26days.B.For22days.C.For20days.D.For9days.

Arobotthatcanwink(眨眼),laugh,andshrug(聳肩)isabouttoturntheNational

Robotarium(英國國家機器人中心)inEdinburghintoitsfirsthomeintheUK.

TheNationalRobotarium,theUK'scentreforroboticsandAI,hasboughtAmecafrom

BritishcompanyEngineeredArts.Therobotisdescribedasthemostadvanced(先進的)

humanoidrobot(仿真機器人)byEngineeredArts.

Amecawillbeexhibitedinschoolsandworkshopstoprovideopportunitiesforpeopleofall

agesandbackgroundstointeract(互動)directlyandlearnaboutthelatestdevelopmentsin

roboticsandALTherobothasallkindsoftechnologiesinsideit,includingembedded(內(nèi)置)

microphones,cameras,andsoftwarethatcanrecognize(識另U)faces,whichenableittointeract

withpeoplelikearealman.

SteveMaclaren,theCEOattheNationalRobotarium,said,“ThearrivalofAmecaatthe

NationalRobotariummarksanimportantsteptomakeroboticsmoreopentopeople.Bygiving

peoplethechancetointeractwithAmeca,weaimtoshowthepotential(潛力)ofthese

technologiestoimproveourdailylivesandbenefitsocietyasawhole.”

9.ThepictureofAmecais.

10.WhyisAmecabeingshowedinschoolsandworkshops?

2025年

A.Tosellrobotstothepublic.

B.Togivelessonsforstudents.

C.TointroducetheNationalRobotarium.

D.TogivepeopletheopportunitytolearnaboutroboticsandAL

11.WhatdoesAmecahaveinsideit?

A.CamerasB.MicrophonesC.FacialrecognitionsoftwareD.Allofthe

above

12.WhatisSteveMaclaren?sopinionofthepotentialofroboticsandAI?

A.Theyareuseless.B.Theyaredangerous

C.Theyhavethepotentialtoimprovelives.D.Theyshouldbekeptawayfromthepublic.

13.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ThefutureofhumansB.Themostadvancedrobot

C.ThelatestdevelopmentsinAID.Theimportanceofthehumanoidrobot

ThereisafamousChinesedishcalled“Dongpopork”.Doesithaveanythingtodowiththe

greatpoetSuDongpo?

Yes.SuDongpo(SuShi)wasapoetwholivedduringtheSongDynasty(960-1279).He

wasthefirsttomakethisdish.WhenhewasalocalofficialinHuangzhou,Hubei,hefellinlove

withcookingpork.InhisarticleOdetoPork(《豬肉頌》),Sudescribedexactlyhowtocookit.

Accordingtofolkstories,thedishbecamewell-knownwhenSuwenttoHangzhou,

Zhejiangtotakeoffice.Oneday,therewasaterriblefloodandSuwentouttohelppeople.He

workedveryhardandeveryonefeltthankfulforhim.Theyheardthathelovedeatingpork,so

theygavehimalotofit.ButSuDongpowantedtogiveitback.

Hecookedtheporkinhusownspecialway.Thenhegavethedishtoeveryfamilyinthe

cityandeveryworkeronthestreet.VerysoonthedishbecamefamousinHangzhouandgotthe

name"Dongpopork”.

14.Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?

A.Bygivingafact.B.Bytellingastory.

C.Byaskingaquestion.D.Bylistingsomenumbers.

15.“OdetoPorPinparagraph2maybeapoem.

A.describingthetasteofporkB.praisingthebeautyofpork

C.givingadviceoncookingporkD.comparingporktootherfoods

16.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inparagraph3mean?

A.Hangzhou.B.Aterribleflood.C.Pork.D.Dongpopork.

17.WhydidpeoplegiveSualotofporkafterhefoughttheflood?

a.BecauseSutriedhardtohelpthem.

b.BecausetheyheardthatSulikedeatingpork.

c.BecausetheywantedSutocookporkforthem.

d.Becausetheywantedtolearnhowtocookpork.

A.abB.beC.cdD.ad

18.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.ThehistoryofDongpopork.B.ThelifeofSuDongpo.

C.ThepopularityofporkinChina.D.ThecultureofHangzhou.

Thousandsofearthquakeshappeneveryday,causingseriousdamage(傷害).Herearesometips

onhowtostaysafeinearthquakes.Ifyouareindoors

Takecoverunderastrongdesk,table,orbench,oragainstaninsidewall.Ifthereisnodesk

ortablenearyou,coveryourfaceandheadwithyourarmsandcrouch(俯身)inaninsidecorner

ofthebuilding.

Stayinsideuntiltheshakingstopsanditissafetogooutside.Mostinjuriesduring

earthquakesoccurwhenpeoplearehitbyfallingobjectswhileenteringorleavingbuildings.

Beawarethatelectricitymaygooutorthatsprinklersystems(自動噴淋裝置)orfire

alarmsmayturnon.

Donotuseelevators.Ifyouareoutdoors

Staythere

2025年

Moveawayfrombuildings,trees,streetlights,andutilitywires(電線電纜).Ifyouareina

movingcar

Stopasquicklyaspossible,pulltothesideoftheroad,andstayinthecar.Avoidstoppingnearor

underbuildings,trees,overpasses(立交橋),andutilitywires.Donotattempttodriveacross

bridgesoroverpassesthathavebeendamaged.Ifyouaretrappedunderdebris(被困廢墟下)

Donotlightamatch.Donotmoveaboutorkickupdust(粉塵).Coveryourmouthwitha

handkerchief(手帕)orclothing.Taponapipeorwallsothatrescuerscanfindyou.Useawhistle

(哨子)ifoneisavailable.Shoutonlyasalastresort(最后一招)一shoutingcancauseyouto

inhaledangerousamountsofdust.

19.Howisthepassageorganized?

A.Inorderoftime.B.Inorderofplaces.

C.Inorderofimportance.D.Inorderofdanger.

20.Whereshouldyouhideifyouareindoorsduringanearthquake?

A.Inthegarden.B.Underastrongdesk.C.Inanelevator.

D.Onthestreet.

21.Theunderlinedwordt^occur^^inparagraph3probablymeans.

A.happenB.endC.findD.go

22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutearthquakes?

A.Earthquakesonlyhappenatnight.

B.Earthquakesnevercauseseriousdamage.

C.Thousandsofearthquakeshappeneveryday.

D.Earthquakesarecausedbyhumans.

23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Todescribethecausesofearthquakes.B.Topredictwhenthenextearthquakewill

happen.

C.Toadvisehowtostaysafeduringearthquakes.D.Todiscussthedamageof

earthquakes.

TinaHeySarah,whatwereyoudoingjustnow?

Iwastalkingwithmyfatheraboutmyfuturecareer.Whafsthat?

Iwanttobecomeadoctor.Mydadhasinspiredmealottoday.Thafsgreat.Whydo

youwanttobecomeadoctor?

Well,IlivedinavillagewhenIwasyoung.Isawmanypeoplenotgettingenoughtreatment(治

療).YourthinkingisgreatandIhopeyouwillbecomeadoctorandservemorepeople.

Doctorsareanasset(財產(chǎn))toacountry.Weneedmoreandbetterdoctors.

Yeah,thanksforyourwords.Sodoyouhaveanyaimoranycareerchoice?Yeah,I

wanttobecomeabanker.

Thisisaverygoodandpopularprofession(職業(yè))rightnow.Goodbankersandfinancial(金融的)

expertsareimportantokeeptheeconomy(經(jīng)濟)stronginacountry.Yeah,thafstrue.

Whatisyourreasonforwantingtobeabanker?@@ActuallyIwantedtobecomeabanker

whenIwasreadinginClassFive.Ifoundafamousbookwriter,whowasabankerinhis

professionallife.Ireadalotabouthimanditinspiredmealottobecomeabanker.Iknowbeinga

bankerisnoteasyandoneneedstoworkreallyhardevenafterbecomingabanker.

Yeah,Ithinkyouhaveaprettygoodsenseofthis.YeahIhave.Thatwasaverygood

conversationwithyouSarah.Takecare.Seeyousoon,bye.

24.WhydoesSarahwanttobecomeadoctor?

A.Herfather?sdreamB.Herchildhoodexperience.

C.Herloveforherhometown.D.Thepopularityofthejob.

25.WhatdoesTinawanttobewhenshegrowsup?

A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher.C.Abanker.D.Abaker

26.WhatdoesSarahthinkaboutbeingabanker?

A.Ifsthemostpopularprofession.B.It'seasytobecomeabanker.

C.Bankersoftenworkovernight.D.Bankersareimportanttotheeconomy.

2025年

27.Whichreply(答復)issuitablefor.

A.Takecare,too.B.Youarewelcome.C.Thafsallright.D.Congratulations.

28.Wherecanyoupossiblyreadthisarticle?

A.Inasciencereport.B.Inanewspaper.C.Onachattingapp.

D.Inatravelguide.

ItiswidelyknownthatChinahasthemostadvanced(先進的)high-speedrailwaynetwork

intheworld.Now,thecountryisbreakingitsownspeedrecordwithCR450.

CR450cantravelat400kilometersperhouronaverage,withatopspeedhitting453km/h.

Beforethis,thefastesthigh-speedtrainoperatinginarailnetworkintheworldisChina'sCR400,

whichrunsat350km/honaverage.

Onceputintouse,forexample,theCR450willshortenthetraveltimefromBeijingto

Shanghaitojustabouttwoandahalfhours,whichtakesatleastfourandahalfhoursatthe

moment.

“Thekeyisnottomakethetrainrunfastbuttohaveitbrake(殺U車)accurately(精準地)

andsteadily(平穩(wěn)地)」ZhaoHongweioftheChinaAcademyofRailwaySciencestoldCCTV

News.ThestandardisthattheCR450shouldhavethesamebrakedistanceastheCR400,whichis

6,500meters,eventhoughittravelsalotfaster.Itcanalsostartbrakingmorequickly,takingjust

1.7secondscomparedtothe2.3secondsneededfortheCR400.

Theengineersdidlotsoftestswiththebrakestomakethesystembetter.Inthetests,the

brakedisc(制動盤)gotreallyhot,reachingtemperaturesofupto700℃.Itscolorchangedfrom

blacktored.Thechangeswerethenrecorded.Allthedataweresavedinasmartsystemtomakea

digitalmodelofthebrakesystemforcalculations(計算).

Apartfromhavingabetterbrakingsystem,theCR450hasthesamenoiselevelasthe

CR400.Moreover,itis12percentlighterand20percentlessenergy-consuming(耗能的),

accordingtoCCTVNews.Withallitsadvantages,peoplearegettingexcitedaboutthetrain's

debut(首次亮相),whichisplannedtobewithinthisyear.

29.ComparedtotheCR400,theaveragespeedoftheCR450increasedby.

A.50km/hB.lOOkm/hC.350km/hD.450km/h

30.AccordingtoZhaoHongwei,whatis“thekey”toCR450?

A.Increasingthetrain'sspeed.

B.Makingitbrakeaccuratelyandsteadily.

C.Havingshorterbrakingdistance.

D.Startingtobrakeinashortertime.

31.ComparedtotheCR400,thebrakingtimeoftheCR450.

A.is0.6secondsfasterB.is0.6secondsslower

C.isthesameD.is1secondfaster

32.WhatisParagraph5mainlyabout?

A.Howengineerscooleddownthebrakediscinatest.

B.Whatengineersdidtoimprovethebrakesystem.

C.Howadigitalmodelwasusedforcalculations.

D.WhatdifferencestheCR400andCR450haveintheirbrakesystems.

33.Whichofthefollowingisthestructureofthepassage?(①二paragraph1,②二paragraph2...)

A.⑵⑶(4)(5

4)(5)(6

3H4H5

Askierwasskiingdownthesnowyhillwhenhesuddenlystopped,kickingupalotofsnow.

Ithappenedwithinseconds,butthemoment(瞬I旬)wascaughtbyZhangJian,aphotographer.

ZhangJianistheheadofaphotographyteamatSonghuaLakeSkiResort(度彳發(fā)月生地)in

Jilin.Hisloveforbothskiingandphotographyhasmadethisjobaperfectfitforhim.

Zhangstartedworkingattheskiresortin2010.Seeingthatmoreskierswantedphotoson

thesnow,hebelieveditwasanopportunity.Heworkedhardtoimprovehisskiingand

photographyskills.In2015,ZhangjoinedtheHeySnowappasaphotographer,providingskiers

withphotographyservices.Then,in2018,hesetuphisownskiphotographyteamcalledSnow.

2025年

Overtheyears,Zhanghasseenthegrowingneedforskiphotographyandthepopularityof

wintersportsinChina,especiallyaftertheBeijingWinterOlympicsin2022.“Inthepast,skiers

weremostlyyoungadults.Now,manyyoungcouplesbringtheirchildrenheretodeveloptheir

interestinthesport,“Zhangsaid."Forthem,theexperienceofskiingisvaluableandtheywantit

toberecordedinphotos.^^

ChengYangisaskiloverfromNanjing.a<Inthepast,skiersusedtotakephotosofeach

other,butthephotoswerenotalwaysgood,^^shesaid."Now,wehaveprofessionalphotographers

likeZhangJianhere.Takingphotoshasbecomeanecessarypartofmyskiingexperience,andI

amgladtosharethemonline.

ForZhangJianandhisteam,thesatisfactionofskiersiswhattheywanttosee."Itisthe

biggestachievementforustorecordwonderfulmemoriesforskiersthroughphotos,9,hesaid.

34.ThewriterintroducesZhangJian'sjobinParagraph1by.

A.givingadviceB.comparingfacts

C.answeringquestionsD.describingascene

35.WhendidZhangJianfirstwanttotakeupskiphotography?

A.Afterhetookphotosofsomeskiersonce.

B.Afterhefellinlovewithskiingandphotography.

C.Afterhewentskiingwithhisfamilyforthefirsttime.

D.Afterhesawthatmoreskierswantedphotosonthesnow.

36.Whichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectorderoftheevents?

a.BeijingheldtheWinterOlympicGames.

b.TheskiphotographyteamSnowwasstarted.

c.ZhangJianstartedworkingatSonghuaLakeSkiResort.

d.ZhangJianworkedasaphotographerfortheHeySnowapp.

A.c—d一b—aB.d—CTa—b

C.c一b—d—aD.d一a—c一b

37.WhatcanweinferfromChengYang'swords?

A.Skiphotographyisverypopularwithskiers.

B.It'sagoodchoiceforskierstotakephotosofeachother.

C.Skierspreferskiingwithfriendsorfamilyratherthanalone.

D.Moreandmorepeopleareinterestedinsharingphotosonline.

38.Whafsthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Aphotographer'sbiggestachievement

B.Theinfluenceofskiingonwintersports

C.Skiresorts:thebestplacesforskilovers

D.Recordingmemories:ZhangJian'sphotographyjoumey

Canplantstalk?Modemresearchhasfoundsomethingamazing:theydocommunicatewith

eachother.

Ithasbeenknownforsometimethatplantsusechemicalstocommunicatewitheachother.

Thishappenswhenaplantgetsattackedbyinsects.Theplantgivesoutchemicalsfromtheleaves

thatarebeingeaten.Thisislikeawarning,oracallforhelp:'Tmbeingattacked!”Whenanother

plantgetsthechemicals,itstartstogiveoutitsowndifferentchemicals.Someofthesechemicals

driveinsectsaway.Othersattractthewasps(蜜蜂)!Thewaspskilltheinsectsthatareeatingthe

plants.Scientistshopetolearnmoreaboutthisplantwarningsystem,sothatwecanuseittogrow

morecrops.

Moresurprisingly,plantsalsousesoundtocommunicate.Peoplecan'thearthesesounds;

butplantsaremakingthem.Someplantsmakenoiseswiththeirroots.Comandchiliplantsdo

this.Sometreesmakeclickingnoiseswhenthereisnotenoughwater.

Mostsurprisinglyofall,plantshaveanamazingsystemofcommunicationthatcanlink

nearlyeveryplantinaforest.Scientistscallthissystemthe“woodwideweb^^.Thewoodwide

webislinkedundergroundbyfungi(霉菌).Itlinkstherootsofdifferentplantstoeachother.Itis

insomewayssimilartotheInternetweuse.Usingthewoodwideweb,plantscanshare

informationandevenfoodwitheachother.However,itmayleadtobadeffects.Plantsmayuseit

tostealfoodfromeachother,orspreadchemicals,toattackotherplants.Perhapsoneday

scientistswilllearnhowtocreatea“firewall“tohelppreventtheseattackswithinthewoodwide

web.

Scientistsarelearningmoreeverydayaboutthesecretwaysinwhichplantstalktoeach

other.Maybeonedaywewillknowenoughaboutplantcommunicationtobeableto"talk"with

themourselves.

2025年

39.Whatwillplantsdowhentheyareattackedbyinsects?

A.Theywillkilltheinsectsbythemselves.

B.Theywillsendoutsignalstoaskforhelp.

C.Theywillcontrolthewaspstokilltheinsects.

D.Theywillproducechemicalsasawarningoracallforhelp.

40.Howarethewoodwideweblinkedbyfungi?

A.Bymakingnoiseswiththeirroots.

B.Byspreadingchemicalstoeachother.

C.Bysharingfoodandinformationwitheachother.

D.Byconnectingtherootsofdifferentplantstoeachother.

41.Thelastparagraph5iswrittento.

A.encouragepeopletomakefurtherstudy.

B.inspirepeopletocommunicatewithplants

C.callonpeopletoprotecttheplantsonEarth

D.praisescientistsfortheirgreatachievements

42.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?

Pl)(P2

A.向B.

P2)(P3P4)(P5

43.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Thesecretlanguageofplants.B.Thelivingconditionsofplants.

C.Thefunctionsofplantwarningsystem.D.Theimportanceoftheplantwarningsystem.

Haveyoueverfeltlikeyou'renotsurehowyou'refeeling?Ormaybeyou'vetriedtotell

someoneyourfeelings,buttheyarehardtoputintowords?Well,there'sanappforthat!

FeelNowisafreeappthatyoucanuseonyourmobilephone.Ithelpsteenagersthink

aboutandunderstandtheirfeelings.Itwasdesignedbytwo17-year-olds,TaaraVermaandSiena

Pradhan,fromtheUS.

Eachday,FeelNowsendsaremindertouserstorecordafeeling.Theuserspickonefrom

sixfeelings:happy,peaceful,angry,sad,disgusted(厭惡的)andscared.Thentheappbreaksdown

eachoneinto10morefeelings.Forexample,“scared“canbebrokendowninto"worried”and

nineotherfeelings.Youcanalsodescribehowstronglyyou'refeelingas“slightly(輕微地)”,

^moderately(一般地)"or"highly”.

VibhaKurdikarisadoctor.Shesaidteenagersareoftennotawareoftheirfeelings.ctKids

nowadaysareunderalotofstress,Kurdikarsaid.t6Butsometimestheydon'trealizesomethingis

stressfuluntilifstoolate."FeelNowhelpsthemnoticehowtheyarefeeling.

AditiJha,14,hasbeenusingFeelNowformonths.Whenshestopstoexamineherfeelings,

shesometimesnoticesafeelingshedidn'tknowabout.Shemightrealizethatshe'sworrying

aboutatest.Andthenshecandosomethingtomakeherselffeelbetter.

FeelNowcouldbemoreusefulifitworkswithappsthatrecordexerciseorsleep.But

TaaraandSienathinkthatjustrecognizing(辨另lj出)andrecordingone'sfeelingsisvaluableonits

own."Thesimpleritis,Ithink,themorepeoplewilluseit,“Taarasaid.

44.WhatdoweknowaboutFeelNowfromParagraph2?

①Itisafreeapp.

②Itwasdesignedbyteenagers.

③Itcanbeusedonmobilephones.

@Itcanhelpteenagersmakefriends.

A.①②③B.②③④C.①③④D.①②④

45.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?

A.HowFeelNowworks.B.WhyFeelNowisimportant.

C.WhereFeelNowcanbefound.D.WhatthepurposeofFeelNowis.

46.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart''awareof?inParagraph4probablymean?

A.worriedaboutB.dealwithC.realizeD.understand

47.WhatmightAditiJhathinkofFeelNow?

A.Useful.B.Popular.C.Expensive.D.Common.

48.WhatdoTaaraandSienabelieveaboutFeelNow?

A.Itshouldlookprettier.

B.Itshouldhaveahighervalue.

C.Itshouldworkwithotherapps.

2025年

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49.Whatdoesn'tneedbeforedoingtheexperiment?

A.Whitepaper.B.Cottonswab.C.Lemon.D.Carbon.

50.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"dip"meaninChineseaccordingtothecontext?

A.扒竊B.浸泡c.添加D.滴入

51.Whatmakesyourwordappear?

A.Carbon.B.Whitepaper.C.Theperson.D.Cottonswab.

52.Whatsubjectmaythewriterbegoodat?

A.Maths.B.Physics.

C.Chemistry.D.Geography.

53.Thematerialisprobablyfroma________

A.storybookB.publicletterC.travelguideD.newspaper

Livestreaming(直播)isverypopularthesedays,buthaveyouwatchedlivestreaming

showsgivenbyvirtualhosts(虛擬主播)?Theylooklikerealpeople,butinfact,they'rejust

digitalcharacterscreatedbyAIcompanies.

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