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1、高三英语晚自习限时训练姓名: 班级: 等级: / 一、翻译1. 毕业在即,我认识到唯有不断学习、努力奋斗才会让梦想成真。(approach) (汉译英)2. 过去三年,我们齐心协力、共克时艰,始终相信:路虽远,行则将至。(as)(汉译英)3. 正是这些希腊土生土长的植物维持了自然保护区的生态平衡,这里也是很多快要灭绝的物种的栖息地。(balance, 强调句型)(汉译英)4. 爸爸的确是爱你的,他只是不擅长表达对你的关心。(汉译英)5. 在我看来, 没有什么比家人的生命更宝贵的东西了。因此,我们要照顾好家人。(用否定词+比较级结构)(汉译英)二、阅读理解ACant-Miss Romantic
2、Sunset SpotsAs the sky fills with pinks and purples, its hard to not be fascinated by the beauty of Mother Natures sunsets. Enjoying a sunset with a romantic partner can make the occasion more special. The sunset watching spots on this list are perfect for Valentines Day or anytime you want a little
3、 extra romance.Beauty by the SeaCartagena BayCARTAGENA, COLOMBIAA sunset cruise (航游) on the Bay of Cartagena is the perfect way to end your day when you are exploring the city that had its first residents in 4,000 BCThis UNESCO World Heritage Site has beautiful beaches and a historic old town ready
4、for arm-in-arm wandering. Anarchipelago, the beautiful Rosario Islands, is a one-hour boat ride from the mainland.Love and LightEiffel TowerPARISWhether you call it the City of Light or the City of Love, both nicknames for Paris hold true when youre on top of the Eiffel Tower with your loved one at
5、sunset. Watch the city lights come up as the sun goes down, champagne (香槟) in hand. Four restaurants are in this area. Plan to reserve your table weeks before arriving in town.Sunset in a Sphere (球体)AI FaisaliahTowerRIYADH, SAUDI ARABIAThe 876-foot AI Faisaliah Tower was the first skyscraper built i
6、n Saudi Arabia. The viewing platform provides an incredible look at the city, but for a romantic evening, make a reservation at The Globe. This three-story restaurant is housed inside the giant glass sphere at the top of the tower, surrounding you with the impressive view as you enjoy European cuisi
7、ne with perfect service.6. If you are a history lover, which place is the best choice?AEiffel Tower.BAI Faisaliah Tower.CCartagena Bay.DCity of Love.7. What can people do in both Eiffel Tower and AI Faisaliah Tower?AWatch city lights.BEnjoy food.CExplore beautiful beaches.DExperience AI service.8. W
8、here is the text probably taken from?AAn academic article.BAn educational website.CA geography textbook.DA travel brochure.B“Robots are klutzes,” says Ken Goldberg, an engineer AI expert at the University of California, Berkeley. A computer can easily defeat a human grandmaster at the game of chess
9、by coming up with better moves. Yet a robot has trouble picking up an actual chess piece. Though computers have advanced by leaps and bounds since 1980s, babies and kids still beat machines at certain types of tasks. The first task. Robots face three challenges in grabbing an object. Number one is t
10、he ability to locate an object. Even with advanced cameras and sensors that measure distance, robots still get confused by anything “shiny or transparent,” Goldberg notes. The second challenge is control. A robots cameras and sensors wont always be in perfect symc (同步) with its moving “hand”. And ph
11、ysics poses the final challenge. To grasp something, you must understand how that object could shift when you touch it. Physics predicts that motion. But on small scales, this can be unpredictable, for very tiny bumps on the floor or the object may change the motion (运动). Despite these challenges, h
12、umans grasp things all the time. Millions of years of evolution provided brains and bodies with ways to adapt. To help robots learn “robust (强有力的) grips”, Goldbergs team set up a virtual world DexNet where the AI model receive training. The DexNet contains more than 1, 600 different virtual 3-D obje
13、cts and five million different ways to grab them. To be more like the real world, the team threw in some randomness. For each grasp, they shifted either the object or grabber just a little. After completing the training, a robot can figure out its own robust grasp for a real-world object it has neve
14、r seen before. Thanks to research like this, robots are getting less of “the klutze”. Currently robots have trouble with other tasks including getting around the world, understanding people and thinking of new ideas. With engineers work and efforts, its expected that someone will design a graceful r
15、obot or even an AI model with common sense. “For now, though, if you want to beat a robot at chess, make it play on a real, physical chess board.” Goldberg adds.9. Which of the following is closest to the meaning of “klutzes”?ACompetent competitors.BEducated persons.CClumsy persons.DPublic figures.1
16、0. Which is the challenge for robots picking up stuff?AThey are unable to adapt to change.BThey have little knowledge of physics.CThey fail to notice transparent objects.DCameras and sensors are out of sync.11. What can we learn from the DexNet?AResearchers train robots at random there.BRobots learn
17、 to grasp stuff in the virtual world.CDexNet is set up to help robots learn to think.DRobots are trained there to get around the world.12. Whats the tone of Goldberg in the text?ASerious.BJoyfulCFormalDHumorousCDaylight Saving Time ended on November 6, and most Americans have turned their clocks bac
18、k an hour. At 6:50 am these days, my sixth-grader, Joanna, is now awake. When she sets off for school, the sun has been up nearly a full hour. Just a 60-minute change has lightened both the morning and her mood(心情). At breakfast today, I think I even saw a smile.When we move our clocks forward an ho
19、ur, noon no longer is the time when the sun is near its highest point in the sky. Suddenly, bodys schedules dont keep in step with solar, which is a big thing biologically(生物学上地).Humans have long had a daily cycle of light and dark. That sets the paces of our bodies, from when we sleep and wake to w
20、hen hormones(荷尔蒙) are let out. Morning light, in particular, means the time to wake up. Dark mornings and light evenings mean peoples body clocks dont line up with the sun. That mismatch can influence sleep, making for sleepy people. In the evenings,if theres still light in the sky, it messes with o
21、ur brains. The brains of teens are even more sensitive(敏感的). Their brains wait an hour or two longer to let out melatonin, which tells the bodies of kids and adults alike that its time to go to sleep. Bedtime can be hard for older kid because theyre just not as sleepy as they used to be. And as Ive
22、leaned with my daughter, I you throw early school stat times in the mix, rising and shining can be even harder.But when Daylight Saving Time begins again in March, well also have to adjust(适应). I dont know if my daughter will ever be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed in the mornings (Im not), but when mo
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