时事热点语法填空科技发展相关话题(含答案) -2026届高三英语复习

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At 2025 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, 1 (wear) colorful flowery jackets and red handkerchiefs (手帕), a group of lively human-like robots 2 (amaze) the audience with 3 (they) Yangko dance. The program called “YangBOT” 4 (direct) by famous filmmaker Zhang Yimou. There were 16 robots and 16 dancers in the program.
These robots were named H1, which were developed by Unitree (宇树科技), a Chinese robotics company. They had many advanced 5 (technology). Because 6 these technologies, the robots could move steadily and do 7 same dance moves together. The robots could also “know”the music and change their moves 8 (quick) to follow the rhythm.
The robots were designed 9 (look) like skeletons and they didn’t have pants. The robots could spin and throw handkerchiefs because they had 19 joints and some extra motors in their arms. These robots were named “Fu Xi”. It meant that 10 (tradition) culture and new technology were together.
B
A state-owned power company in China has announced plans to build the world’s biggest solar farm, capable of powering a small country.
The 8.5 billion project 11 (construct) in northern China’s Inner Mongolia region and will dispatch electricity to the urban cluster of Jing-Jin-Ji, 12 (consist) of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei.
The 8 gigawatt facility is more than half 13 entire installed solar capacity in the UK, and capable of powering 14 (rough) 6 million homes.
The integrated energy project will also include 4 GW of wind power, 4 GW of coal-fired power 15 200 MW of solar thermal, as well as a further 5 GWh set added at the site in energy storage.
16 (operate) by China’s Three Gorges Renewables Group, construction is expected 17 (begin) in September 2024 and come online by June 2027.
Plans for the new facility 18 (announce) just weeks after a 5 GW complex was switched on in the north-west province of Xinjiang, becoming the 19 (big) operational solar plant in the world.
Covering 200,000 acres in a desert region, the vast solar farm takes up the same space 20 New York City. China has installed more solar power capacity than any other country, with more than 600 GW connected to the grid as of November 2023.
C
Recently, robots have become increasingly a part of our lives. They can perform various tasks, from simple household chores to complex industrial operations.
On January 28, 2025, a special performance called YangBOT 21 (amaze) audiences at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, China’s most-watched TV show. Directed by famous filmmaker Zhang Yimou, the show mixed modern robot technology with traditional Chinese yangko dance.
In the performance, humanoid robots 22 (dress) in colorful costumes danced yangko, 23 joyful folk dance from northern China. They spun handkerchiefs instantly and formed creative group patterns. These robots were developed by Unitree, a Chinese robotics company. In fact, this company threw 24 (it) into robotics research in 2016. In 2021, their robot cows, 25 (serve) as backup dancers for a famous singer, showed 26 their dancing skills.
The robots learned dance moves through AI and used laser navigation to move safely on the uneven stage. Their strong joints helped them balance perfectly during fast steps. Zhang Yimou explained, “This dance isn’t just fun — it shows 27 technology can bring to traditions.”
The robots’ 28 (impress) performance greatly took audiences’ breath away. Thanks to these 29 (innovate) the robots won the hearts of millions. The performance YangBOT, 30 has been praised by fans nationwide, is a perfect mix of China’s tech progress and cultural pride.
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Hosted by the National Palace Museum in Beijing, “Timeless Threads”, an exhibition 31 (consist) of ancient silk artworks and AI-recreated Tang Dynasty paintings, reveals how technology can reinterpret China’s artistic legacy. The idea 32 (originate) in 2020 when scholars aimed to 33 (dynamic) bridge classical techniques with modern tools.
Each silk item conveys tales of cultural integration. For example, 34 Ming Dynasty sewing shows Marco Polo’s journey. The central gallery displays artifacts serving as 35 (representative) from four major Chinese dynasties, allowing visitors to involve 36 (they) in interacting with history through virtual reality.
A restoration team, dominated by skilled craftsmen, employed 3D scanning 37 (bring)faded ink landscapes to life. 38 makes the exhibition revolutionary is its emphasis 39 youth participation. Experts insist that conserving tradition demand innovation. “We strive to enhance cultural pride by reimagining heritage.” said the director.
Since its first appearance in 2024, global attention 40 (draw) to “Timeless Threads”, proving that ancient art can resonate with cutting-edge technology.
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The 2025 Spring Festival Gala amazed audiences with YangBOT, 41 groundbreaking dance performance 42 combined human skill and robotic accuracy. Directed by Zhang Yimou, the act featured 16 “Fu Xi” robots from Unitree Tech and dancers from Xinjiang Arts Institute. 43 (name) after the ancient Chinese philosopher Fuxi, these robots moved smoothly using laser navigation and AI-trained movements. They performed traditional yangge dance 44 (step), such as scarf-throwing, in perfect timing along with their human partners.
This blend of technology and culture brought a fresh perspective 45 a 500-year-old folk dance. Yangge is known for its colorful costumes and rhythmic steps, and the robots added a futuristic touch. Yet, their 46 (joy) movements seemed very human-like. Younger viewers especially appreciated how technology made this old art form feel “cool” again. 47 one student put it, “It’s like history dancing with the future!”
The performance showed that innovation doesn’t replace traditions, but helps them develop. By dressing the robots in festive red 48 programming them with cultural 49 (significant), the creators connected different generations. As AI changes our world, YangBOT 50 (remind) us that true progress respects the past while moving towards the future.
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Thanks to cutting-edge 3D technology, researchers in China digitally reconstructed the face of a man from the Hongshan culture 51 lived during the Neolithic Age, offering modern audiences a glance at life over 5,000 years ago.
The reconstructed face belongs to a man 52 (estimate) to have been between 25 and 30 years old. The 53 (relative) well-preserved skull was unearthed from a tomb dating back to the Hongshan culture period found in Liaoning.
Researchers combined insights from diverse disciplines 54 (determine) the individual’s gender and age — recreating facial features down to details such as eye, skin and hair color. It is the first reconstruction based on 55 actual Hongshan ancestor’s skull. Now the reconstructed face 56 (consider) the closest to reality achieved.
The Hongshan culture is a significant marker of China’s transition to the era of ancient states. The discovery of this culture laid the foundation 57 understanding the diverse origins of Chinese civilization.
Compared to traditional sculptural restoration 58 (method), 3D technology offers greater scientific precision, 59 (high) accuracy and improved efficiency. China’s advancements in 3D technology are continuously providing valuable insights into historical discoveries, 60 (help) to reveal the true appearance of ancient people and deepening our understanding of history.
G
Artificial intelligence (AI) is entering Chinese households like never before — 61 (perfect) blending into both daily life and entertainment.
62 (dress) in colorful jackets, a group of humanoid robots became a highlight of this year’s Spring Festival Gala, broadcast on Chinese New Year’s Eve. The 16 robots danced the Yangko, a traditional folk dance, alongside human performers. After the show, a “robot grandmother” 63 (lead) offstage by the dancers and the moment quickly went viral on social media. Behind their precise mechanical arm movements is the 64 (integrate) of advanced AI algorithms and smart sensors.
With its vast knowledge, eloquent (雄辩的) expression, boundless imagination and playful wit, DeepSeek has drawn people of all ages, making it the ultimate “chat companion.” “I felt 65 (power) after having a good command of DeepSeek,” said a retiree surnamed Ma, who 66 (download) the open-resource tool following his son’s strong recommendation.
Beyond the virtual world, AI is becoming an ever-present force in daily life; not only enhancing online interactions, 67 transforming real-world experiences with remarkable efficiency. Whether at temple fairs or tourist attractions, AI is increasingly integrating 68 people’s daily lives, replacing servers and trainers, playing games, carrying heavy loads, delivering goods and even assisting climbers.
This year’s Spring Festival has been a celebration of AI-driven surprises, with each innovation 69 (spark) excitement and wonder. Social media is buzzing with netizens sharing and recommending their favorite high-tech experiences, making this 70 unique futuristic Chinese New Year.
H
The arrival of DeepSeek R1, an AI language model built by the Chinese AI lab DeepSeek, has astonished the world. After 71 (launch), it shot to the top of download charts and sparked a $1tn tech-stock (科技股) selloff, and people expressed extremely negative and pessimistic 72 (view), even with a sense of crisis as if the end of the world were approaching.
R1, built on a tight budget yet equal in ability to top US models, demonstrates Chinese technological power. For AI fans, 73 (it) arrival wasn’t a total shock. DeepSeek, founded in 2023, focused on data-heavy 74 (finance) analysis, similar to top-end AI research. The CEO of DeepSeek said the work 75 (motivate) by passion, not profit.
Last December, the company launched DeepSeek-V3, R1’s high-performance and low-cost predecessor(前身). Like ChatGPT, V3 and R1 are LLMs (大型语言模型), used for various tasks 76 copywriting to coding.
R1’s impact is greater for a few reasons. Firstly, it’s 77 “chain-of-thought” model, improving response quality and boosting its ability 78 (answer) valued queries. It’s more accessible and free for users and developers, 79 makes the performance easier to appreciate for the first time. Secondly, R1 challenges Silicon Valley’s AI approach. US firms enlarge models with more data and power, increasing energy demands. R1, however, is 95% cheaper than OpenAI’s o1 and uses one tenth of Llama 3.1’s computing power, achieving similar performance 80 (efficient) at an extremely low cost.
I
French scientists at the Institute de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) are conducting testing on Chang’e-5 lunar samples, aiming to better understand the moon’s early origins and its 81 (form).
As part of its April 24 announcement, the China National Space Administration allowed scientists from France, Germany and the US 82 (borrow) Chang’e-5 lunar samples, further expanding global access to lunar research materials.
Frederic Moynier, a professor at IPGP, 83 (transport) the Chang’e-5 lunar samples from China to his lab in Paris. He emphasized 84 rarity of the samples collected from a northern region of the moon’s near side 85 had never been sampled before.
According to Moynier, these samples show that volcanic activity on the moon existed longer than 86 (previous) thought. Using isotopic (同位素) analysis, he’s identifying origins of various elements 87 (contain) in the lunar soil. His goal is to compare these findings with other missions’ samples to fill gaps 88 the understanding of the moon’s history.
Long Zhengyu, a Chinese PhD student at IPGP, pointed out that foreign 89 (laboratory) can provide analysis and testing conditions for the Chang’e-5 lunar samples from China. The project is more than just a scientific effort; it also 90 (serve) as a powerful example of global collaboration and knowledge-sharing.
J
Robots are amazing creations that have changed the world. The idea of robots started long ago. In ancient times, people dreamed of machines that could do tasks like humans. But the first real robot 91 (invent)in the 20th century. In 1921, a Czech writer used the word “robot” in his play. It came from a word meaning “forced worker”.
In the 1950s, the first 92 (industry)robot was made. These early robots were essentially large mechanical arms 93 (design)to perform repetitive tasks in factories. They were primitive 94 marked a significant milestone in automation. By the 1960s and 1970s, advancements in computer technology enabled robots 95 (follow) programmed instructions, significantly expanding their capabilities.
Today, robots are everywhere. Some robots help in 96 (hospital). They can carry medicine or assist doctors during surgery. Other robots explore space. They go to places 97 are too dangerous for humans. There are also robots that clean our homes or help us learn new things.
The future of robots is promising. As technology progresses, robots will become more helpful. But we must also think about how to use them 98 (wise). While robots serve as valuable tools, their integration into society must be guided by moral considerations. In the future, robots may contribute 99 solving global challenges such as environmental degradation(恶化)and public health crises. They can also ease human labor by undertaking boring or dangerous tasks. However, ensuring their 100 (safe) and obedience to established guidelines will be still of utmost importance.
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