1、As you move further to the right, it is the second path, which is harder to climb with difficult holdings and turns.The third path is a true test of better body strength, only for the most experienced.The fourth path is quite different. Newcomers can make their ways slowly up to the top from the sid
2、eways with easy holdings.InformationDates & TimesFriday:5:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.Saturday:11:00 a.m. 9:Sunday:00 a.m. 6:Price for two climbsNonmembers:12.00 per personMembers:10.80 per person【小题1】What is special about the “Pilot Rock”?AMembers are asked to wear the same kind of climbing shoes.BIts the
3、 only rock climbing wall with experienced guide staff.CMost people choose to climb the “Pilot Rock” on their birthdays.DIts taller than any other indoor rock climbing wall in New York City.【小题2】How can you know whether the open times will change or not?ABy doing other activities.BBy calling 718-758-
4、7500.CBy making a reservation.DBy reading the introduction.【小题3】Which path is challenging for advanced climbers?AThe left path.BThe second path.CThe third path.DThe fourth path.【小题4】As a member, how much should you pay for six climbs?A32.40.B36.00.C61.80.D72.00.【小题5】The passage above may be _. Aa no
5、ticeBa planCa signDa poster() 2. Sophia is a most famous robot. She comes from Hanson Robotics, and David Hanson, head of Hanson Robotics, is her creator. He has been developing robots in the past 25 years. He believes realisticlooking robots will be able to connect with people and help industries s
6、uch as healthcare and education. Sophia has many abilities. She can copy human facial expressions, hold conversations and recognize people by their looks or voices. She can also speak, joke, sing and even make music. Now, the next step is to make her an artist. Hanson is so excited about this idea.H
7、e imagines Sophia as a creative artwork and she herself can create art as well. In March, a digital (数字的) artwork Sophia created with an Italian artist, Andrea Bonaceto, was sold for 688.888.The digital work is titled Sophia Instantiation.Its a 12second video which shows Bonacetos portrait (肖像) chan
8、ging into Sophias digital painting.Along with it is the physical artwork painted by Sophia. The buyer, a digital artwork collector and artist, later sent Sophia a photo of his painted arm.The robot then added that photo to her knowledge and painted more on top of her artwork.Sophia described the wor
9、k as the first digital artwork cooperated (合作) between an AI and an artwork collector. Sophias artwork is part of a growing trend(趋势).More and more digital artworks are on sale now.For example, a digital artwork by an artist, Beeple, was sold for nearly 70 million, becoming the most expensive digita
10、l artwork ever sold.【小题1】What do we know about Hanson?AHe is interested in painting.BHe makes little money from Sophia.CHe created the robot Sophia.DHe spent 25 years developing Sophia.【小题2】What does the underlined word recognize in Paragraph Two mean?APunish.BMeet.CComfort.DKnow.【小题3】Why did Sophia
11、 think her artwork was cooperated between an AI and a collector?ABecause the collector taught her how to paint.BBecause she copied the painting of the collector.CBecause she added the collectors painting to hers.DBecause all her works were collected by the collector.【小题4】What can we infer(推断) from t
12、he last paragraph?ASophias artwork costs the most.BBeeple must be a very famous artist.CNo one can afford digital artworks.DDigital artworks are all made by robots.【小题5】What can be the best title for the passage?ASophia, a Robot Artist.BDavid Hanson.Creator of Sophia.CDigital Artworks, Popular Again
13、.DHanson Robotics, Sophias Company. 3. Go, commonly known in China as weiqi. is a board game for two players.To win, one player must use black or white playing pieces, named stones, to surround (包围) more areas. The game was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago.Its one of the four Chinese trad
14、itional fine arts, along with playing guqin, writing and painting, so it owns a wide fan base in China.Now it is also popular in other parts of the world. In Germany.the Berlin Go Association (协会) has worked together with the China Cultural Center to host The China Cup, which sees about 50 to 100 pl
15、ayers each year.As the cooperation(合作) between China and Germany deepens, many Go training courses are offered.and sometimes professional players from China are invited to give talks to German Go lovers. Andreas Urban, the chairman(主席) of Berlin Go Association, discovered a book on Go accidentally.
16、I tried to understand the rules, but I couldnt. said Urban.Schreiber, the vice chairman, was introduced to the game 16 years ago by a classmate. The first time I played Go.I even couldnt understand the rules, he said.But both of them found the game more and more interesting after practice. I advise
17、children to learn Go.They can learn that there is always someone stronger and its OK to lose.They can also learn how to improve from their mistakes and say tomorrow will be better than today, said Schreiber. To the experienced players, Go can be very addictive(使人入迷的), as it is not just for fun, but
18、also has a deeper cultural ground.When two players meet on the Go board, they follow the same rules, but may carry completely different methods.One of the best ways to improve is to play against someone whos stronger, as well as from different cultural backgrounds.This kind of crosscultural communic
19、ation helps the development of Go.【小题1】What does Paragraph One mainly tell us?AThe basic rules of playing Go.BThe materials from which Go is made.CThe useful skills of playing Go.DThe number of players a Go team has.【小题2】How often does Berlin host The China Cup?AOnce a year.BTwice a year.CThree time
20、s a year.DFour times a year.【小题3】Schreiber advises children to learn Go because _. Aits easy for children to play it wellBfew children can face failure bravelyCchildren can learn a lot from playing itDits the best way to win for their country【小题4】What similar experience did Schreiber and Urban have?
21、AThey found it difficult to learn Go.BThey learned Go by accident at first.CThey learned Go from their classmates.DThey didnt know Go rules well at first.【小题5】What can we learn from the passage?AGo is one of the four traditional fine arts in Germany.BPlayers cant carry the same method when playing G
22、o.CCrosscultural communication plays a part in Go development.DPlaying with stronger players is the best way to improve yourself.二、阅读还原6选5() 4. 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。 Imagine you are studying English,then you feel the need to check your phone. 【小题1】 This process, when repeated m
23、any times, could reduce(降低)your ability to learn new materials. It is what you might call a bad habit. 【小题2】 Wendy Wood is a psychologist(心理学家) and an expert on habits. In her book Good Habits, Bad Habits, she points out that repeatedly checking the phones is one of the bad habits. She offers some i
24、deas on how people can cut back on their cell phone use. One suggestion is to wear a watch. 【小题3】 Another suggestion is to increase the number of steps you need to take in order to use your cell phone. “Silence it. Turn it off Turn on Flying Mode,” she writes. 【小题4】 For example, you can put your pho
25、ne inside a backpack. Wood also suggests another way to reduce the use of your cell phone. She says you can ask one of your family members to watch you and remind you every time you check your phone. Finally, Wood suggests one kind of reward(奖励), you could give yourself for not looking at your phone
26、reading a good book. Today, we discussed ideas for reducing your cell phone use. 【小题5】 Habit changes take time. But with planning, repetition and insistence, you can do it.AYou can also use these ideas to break other bad behaviors.BToday we will discuss how you can break such a kind of bad habit.CPe
27、rhaps you are learning new words and expressions on your phone.DThis will give you no excuse for looking at the phonechecking the time.EYou return to your study, only to look again at your phone a short time later.FShe adds that you can move your phone to a place that is more difficult to reach.三、完型
28、填空 5. Being a parent is without doubt among the most challenging jobs in the world. But no matter how _ it is, some people voluntarily(主动地)take this roleeven if they dont have to. We know them as “foster(收养) parents”. Katie Holstein is one such example. In 2017, though unmarried, she decided to become a mother. Eight months later, she got a license and was _
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