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1、压轴题12阅读理解CD篇+语沫填空+读后续写(时间:60分钟满分:60分)第一节(共8小题;每小题2.5分,满分20分)A(2023 山东泰安统考模)How can people speak their mind without saying anything? This is a question that scientists have aimed to answer fbr a long time.Researchers recently brought an upgraded device that can translate users brain waves into daily
2、speech.Previously,the team led by Edward Chang at the University of California, San Francisco, developed an Al-based system that can identify up to 50 commonly used words based on the participants brain waves. The participant was a paralyzed (瘫痪的)man who had been implanted with 16 electrodes (电极)und
3、er his skull.According to their paper published in November, the team upgraded the system which can now translate thoughts into complete sentences on a computer screen.Their tests showed that the device could decode silently spoken letters from a 1,152-word vocabulary at a speed of about 29 characte
4、rs per minute. The accuracy was up to 94 percent. It shows strong promise fbr restoring communication by tapping into the brains natural speech machinery,Chang said to the universitys news website.However, this method can still be problematic since users still need to undergo surgery. Scientists at
5、the University of Texas, US, have tried to translate peoples thoughts without even touching their heads, reported Live Science.The new technique is called fMRI, or functional magnetic resonance imaging (功能性磁共振成像).Ifs a safer way of readingbrain activity. Active brain cells have more oxygen. By track
6、ing these cells, scientists can translate brain activity.The team asked participants to listen to 16 hours of radio shows while scanning their brains. Then they used a computer algorithm (算法)to create a story based on the fMRI recording. It matched the radio shows pretty well.Also, the algorithm cou
7、ld basically explain the story of a silent movie that the participants watched. The team aims to develop this technology so that it can be used in brain-computer interfaces (脑机接口)designed fbr people who cannot speak or type.1. What do we know about the device mentioned in Para 2?A. It was implanted
8、into a mans heart.B. It can help restore patients, lost memory.C. It was developed through cooperation.D. It can identify about 50 rarely used words.2. How does fMRFreadpeople9s minds?A. By tracking their active brain cells.B. By putting electrodes into their brains.C. By recording their reaction to
9、 radio shows.D. By matching their brain activity with their habits.3. Why is fMRI chosen compared to the first device mentioned in the story?A. Ws cheaper. B. Ws more accurate. C. It,s smaller in size. D. It9s safer.4. What can be concluded about fMRI from the last two paragraphs?A. It can only read
10、 what participants hear.B. It can be used in brain-computer interfaces.C. It can read every detail of participants minds.D. It cannot work out what people imagine in their heads.B(2023山东泰安统考一模)Many people think work meetings are a waste of time, and that might be because most meetings keep employees
11、 from working well. One survey of 76 companies found that productivity was 71 percent higher when meetings were reduced by 40 percent. Unnecessary meetings waste $37 billion in salary hours a year in the U.S. alone.Many meetings occur without a specific reason. Another motive fbr meetings is what so
12、me scholars call the Mere Urgency effect, in which we engage in tasks - such as a meeting where each person recites what they9re working on, whether others need that information or not 一 to help us feel like we are accomplishing something actual.But the real problem with meetings is not lack of prod
13、uctivity its unhappiness. When meetings are a waste of time, job satisfaction declines. And when job satisfaction declines, happiness in general foils. Thus, for a large population, eliminating meetings - or at least minimizing them - is one of the most straightforward ways to increase well-being.No
14、body likes excessive and unproductive meetings. First, they generally increase fatigue. You have probably experienced a day of meetings, after which you are exhausted and havent accomplished much. Second, people tend to engage in surface acting” (faking emotions that are deemed appropriate) during w
15、ork meetings. Finally, researchers have found that the strongest predictor of meeting effectiveness is active involvement by the participants. If you are asking yourself, “Why am I here?” you are not likely to think that the meeting is a good use of your time which is obviously bad for your work sat
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