2024届高三英语二轮复习中国日报新闻改编语法填空练习(含答案)

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2024届高三英语二轮复习中国日报新闻改编语法填空练习(含答案)

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第一篇 世界读书日--少儿群体成图书馆借阅主力
Children between the ages of 7 and 9 were the 1. (active) young users at public libraries in Shanghai, followed by those in the age brackets of 10 to 11 and 5 to 6, 2. (respect), according to a report released on the World Reading Day.
There were altogether more than 284,000 active users aged below 16 at such libraries in the municipality, 3. provides library service at 257 institutions for minors at sub-district, district, and city levels and includes reading 4. an indispensable part as its efforts of building a child-friendly society is quickly gathering pace.
The 2023 Shanghai Public Library Children’s Reading Report, which was jointly released by several institutions, 5. (include) Shanghai Children’s Library and Shanghai Library, said young readers borrowed books for 6. total of over 15 million times from the public libraries in the city. The report stated that most frequently, literature books 7. (borrow) by minors, followed by art and language books. 8. also calculated that expat readers at the libraries came from 47 countries and regions.
A big move regarding children’s library service in the city was 9. Shanghai Children’s Library launched an online book borrowing service in January during students’ winter vacation. The platform provides a home delivery option that makes book borrowing and reading more convenient for children. Next-day delivery for orders 10. (place) before 4 p.m. is guaranteed.
第二篇 中国式浪漫!世界首个通用智能体命名“通通”
Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence(BIGAI) created the world’s first virtual child-image figure 1. (name) Tong Tong, based 2. artificial general intelligence(AGI) technology, said the institute in Beijing on Wednesday.
Tong Tong has 3. (train) using the TongOS2.0 AGI operating system and TongPL2.0 programming language -- 4. self-developed learning and reasoning framework. This training equips Tong Tong with abilities in active vision, 5. (comprehend), communication, and many other attributes.
“Tong Tong possesses a complete mindset and value system similar to 6. of a three or four-year-old child. 7. (current), it is still undergoing rapid iterations and 8. (enter) various aspects of our lives,”said Zhu Songchun, director of BIGAI.
Tong Tong has the potential 9. (assist) in real-life scenarios in the future, such as smart homes, health management, education and training, and interactions. According to BIGAI, Tong Tong can provide users with a more intelligent, 10. (personalize), and adaptable industry digital intelligent human.
第三篇 近来,宿舍是否悬挂床帘惹争议
There is a debate on whether students should 1. (allow) to hang curtains around lofted beds in dormitories. Critics argue that these curtains hinder communication and pose fire 2. (safe) risks.
However, supporters see them as essential for maintaining privacy in shared living izens 3. (flood) social media with comments, with the hashtag "many colleges forbid the use of dorm curtains" becoming a trending topic as people have many different opinions on it.
“Dorm curtains, when tightly 4. (surround) the bed, can lead to poor air circulation, creating conditions conducive to the growth of bacteria, dust mites, and other harmful substances. This poses 5. threat to students' respiratory systems and skin health.”
“Dormitories are not only a place to rest, 6. a place for students to build friendship.” "The presence of bed curtains inadvertently creates 'invisible walls' within dormitories, hindering communication and interaction 7. students. Some students have noted that the presence of bed curtains reduces communication between roommates, leading to a more impersonal atmosphere in the dormitory. Over time, this sense of isolation may contribute to 8. (strain) interpersonal relationships and even conflicts within the dormitory."
Some people dismiss aforementioned explanation as nonsense, arguing that dorm curtains are 9. (simple) accessories for blocking out light.
Some netizens pointed out that 10. matters with dorm curtains is privacy. They believe that privacy reflects a need for well-being in narrow, shared dorms.
第一篇答案:
1.most active 2.respectively 3.which 4.as 5.including
6.a 7.were borrowed 8.It 9.that 10.placed
据世界读书日发布的一份报告显示,上海公共图书馆青少年用户中最活跃的是7至9岁的儿童,其次分别是10至11岁和5至6岁年龄段的儿童。
全市此类图书馆共有超过28.4万名16岁以下的活跃用户,共有257个区、县和市级机构为未成年人提供图书馆服务,并将阅读作为加速建设儿童友好型社会进程中不可或缺的一部分。
由上海少年儿童图书馆、上海图书馆等多家机构联合发布的《2023年上海公共图书馆少年儿童阅读报告》显示,小读者在本市公共图书馆的借阅总量超过1500万次。报告指出,未成年人借阅最多的是文学类图书,其次是艺术类和语言类图书。据统计,外籍少年儿童来源覆盖全球47个国家(地区)。
今年寒假期间,上海儿童图书馆推出了在线借书服务,这是该市儿童图书馆服务建设的一项重大举措。该平台提供送货上门服务,让孩子们更方便地借阅。下午4点前下单,能够保证次日送达。
第二篇答案:
1.named 2.on 3.been trained 4.a 5.comprehension
6.that 7.Currently 8.will enter 9.to assist 10.personalized
北京通用人工智能研究院周三在北京宣布,该研究院基于通用人工智能技术,创造了世界上第一个虚拟儿童形象——通通。
通通使用TongOS2.0通用人工智能操作系统和自主开发的学习推理框架——TongPL2.0编程语言进行训练。这种训练使通通具备了自主视觉、理解、沟通等多种能力。
北京通用人工智能研究院的院长朱松纯表示:“通通具备三四岁儿童的完备心智和价值体系,目前还在快速迭代中,未来将进入我们生活的方方面面。”
未来,通通有可能在现实生活场景中提供服务,比如智能家居、健康管理、教育和培训,以及互动。据该研究院介绍,通通会成长为一个为用户提供更加智能化和个性化服务、适应性更强的工业数字化智能人。
第三篇答案:
1.be allowed 2.safety 3.have flooded 4.surrounding 5.a
6.but 7.among 8.strained 9.simply 10.what
有一场关于是否应该允许学生在宿舍的高架床周围挂窗帘的辩论。批评者认为,这些窗帘阻碍了交流,并存在消防安全隐患。
然而,支持者认为它们对于维护共享生活空间的隐私是必不可少的。网友们纷纷在社交媒体上发表评论,“许多高校禁止使用宿舍窗帘”的话题成为热门话题,因为人们对此有许多不同的意见。
“宿舍的窗帘如果紧紧地围在床上,会导致空气不流通,为细菌、尘螨和其他有害物质的滋生创造了条件。这对学生的呼吸系统和皮肤健康造成了威胁。”“宿舍不仅是休息的地方,更是同学们建立友谊的地方。”“床帘的存在无意中在宿舍内形成了“无形的墙”,阻碍了学生之间的交流和互动。一些学生注意到,床帘的存在减少了室友之间的交流,导致宿舍里的气氛更加冷漠。随着时间的推移,这种孤立感可能会导致人际关系紧张,甚至宿舍内的冲突。”
有些人认为上述解释是无稽之谈,认为宿舍窗帘只是用来遮挡光线的。
有网友指出,宿舍窗帘最重要的是隐私。他们认为,在狭小的共享宿舍里,隐私反映了一种对幸福的需求。

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