时事热点语法填空AI相关话题押题练(含答案) 2026年中考英语三轮备考

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Researchers at Georgia Tech have been working to improve a musical robot called Shimon. Now Shimon doesn’t 1 (simple) play music, he also writes the words to his own songs and sings them.
Shimon is a four-armed robot with a ball-like head. He 2 (hold) small mallets in his hands to play a kind of xylophone (木琴). As Shimon plays, his head moves around in time 3 the music. Shimon’s mouth now can move smoothly in time as he sings. He also has eyebrows, which 4 (allow) his face to show more emotion.
Shimon has been around for quite a while 5 a musical robot. Even back in 2015, he was playing with other musicians at the Kennedy Center in New York. What Shimon could do back then was already pretty cool.
Using deep learning, Shimon was 6 (teach) to write his own music. Deep learning is also known as Artificial Intelligence (AI). For Shimon, that meant he could not only make up his own music, he could do it in real time, while 7 (play) with other musicians.
Now Shimon can write the words to his own songs, and can sing 8 (they) well. Shimon learned to write the words for the songs the same way he learned to write music—by being fed many 9 (thousand) of examples. Shimon was trained on the lyrics to 50,000 songs.
Later this spring, there are plans for Shimon to go on tour with a band to play and sing his songs live. For Mr. Weinberg, that’s the main goal behind the Shimon project—not to have robots take over, but to have robots and 10 (human) make something beautiful together.
B
Earth Day comes every April 22. It’s a day to do some good for the planet. Here are two young people who have taken action for Mother Earth. They’re 11 (hero) for the Planet.
Fighting Wildfire
When Emma was 11, her family moved from Chicago to Northern California. Soon after, the Camp Fire started. “It was one of 12 (large) fires in California history,” Emma recalls. Her school was about 200 miles south of the fire. But students had to wear masks because of the smoke. “It was 13 terrible experience for me”, she says. It made her want to find a solution. She created a way 14 (use) artificial intelligence (AI) to predict forest fires. Her method is nearly 90% correct. “I realized that 15 I could succeed, the results would make a big 16 (different).”
Recycling Power
Kim learned a scary fact on his 17 (ten) birthday. Every year, people throw out 15 billion batteries (电池). They pollute groundwater and harm the environment. Kim’s organization, Recycle My Battery, provides recycling bins 18 batteries. This organization has a team of 250 student volunteers around the world. In the past three years, they 19 (help) to recycle more than 260,000 batteries. Kim has won many 20 (environment) awards. “My biggest goal is to bring the 15 billion batteries which 21 (throw) away each year worldwide to zero,” he says.
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“At first, I just wanted a tool (工具) to help me study. Then it 22 (draw) attention from more people,” Qiu Yumo, 13, told Teens. Qiu is from Huitong School in Shenzhen. She made AI Button. It’s 23 online AI learning tool for middle school students. “My classmates and I wanted to have a learning friend 24 (help) us remember the key information and answer our questions at any time, 25 I began to work on the idea of AI Button.” Qiu said.
Students only need to put what they are studying into AI Button. The AI will 26 (quick) find key points (重点), ask and answer students’ questions like a teacher.
Qiu Yumo started learning programming (编程) 27 the age of 6. She started/began to program with AI to make tools by 28 (she) in 2023. As a pet 29 (love), she also made a tool to count pets’ steps (步数). This can help people to keep pets 30 (health). Many students loved Qiu’s idea of AI Button. They wanted to join her to make it 31 (good) .
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China is using AI and robots to care for the elderly (老人). Over 310 million people are 60 or even 32 (old), making up 22% of China’s population. To meet this challenge, elderly care robots are becoming common.
Recently, China led the creation of a global standard for such robots, setting rules for their 33 (safe) and design. These robots can help the elderly walk, talk and play with them, and provide treatment for them.
Elderly care robots are quite new and less 34 (develop) than factory robots.
But in some cities many people have already found they are 35 (great) helpful in their lives. “Technology improves old people’s lives and 36 (test) new ideas,” says Li Xipo, director of the nursing home. Some 37 (company) are working hard to meet old people’s needs. “This experience shows that many old people still need better care tools,” says Yu Yunbo, a company manager.
In other cities, robots are making 38 difference, too. A 70-year-old stroke (中风) patient in Shenyang can walk again 39 he uses an exoskeleton rehabilitation (外骨骼康复) device. In Chengdu, a robot named Yang Yang wakes the elderly up, shares weather reports, and tells them about daily tasks.
Experts believe robots will do more soon. “Future robots 40 (notice) old people’s feelings, warn them about health risks, and act like family members,” says researcher Zhang Yunquan. 41 the help of policy support and developing AI, China’s elderly care robots aim to reduce family pressures and improve lives.
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Making movies used to be something that only professional teams with lots of money could do. But now, thanks to AI, anyone can create a film.
This year, for the first time, the 14 Beijing International Film Festival had 42 special part, the AIGC Short Film Unit. They got 430 films from all over the world. 43 (surprise), independent creators made up 45 percent of the total, with the 44 (young) one being just 11 years old. AIGC is changing the game by 45 (let) anyone make movies.
Wang Zimin, 29, got the Best Creative Award. In his film, a team was 46 (set) up. Their purpose is to identify (识别) AI 47 humans to prevent possible problems. In the movie, the team catches Sun Wukong 48 (think) he must be an AI because of his superpowers which match the things AI can do.
But making movies with AI isn’t perfect yet. Many AI apps can only produce pieces of videos based on user prompts (提示词). As a result, 49 (character) faces often appear differently in later scenes. Wang solved this problem. He only started playing with AI two months 50 making his successful film.
Anyone can use AIGC. The only thing you need is to have a strong desire to express 51 (you) and the only limit is your imagination.
F
In the Spring Festival Gala of 2025, an 52 (excite) show combining technology and tradition happened on the stage. Sixteen humanoid robots from Unitree, a well-known Chinese robot company, showed up. They danced the traditional Yangko dance (秧歌舞), which is very popular in Northeast China, together with sixteen human 53 (dancer). This show was a great mix of old-time culture and new-age technology, and it 54 (become) a climax of the Spring Festival Gala.
While dancing, the robots’ mechanical arms moved 55 (perfect). They waved handkerchiefs skillfully. The handkerchiefs (手绢) flew in the air, like 56 (love) butterflies. This presented the special charm of the Yangko dance and also the power of modern technology. This show not only let the audience 57 (see) how great traditional art is, but also feel many new things that technology can bring.
Before the show, Wang Qixin, the person in charge of Unitree’s marketing, told CGTN in an interview that these robots could change their positions on the stage all by 58 (they). It is reported that the robots’ actions and moves 59 (control) by AI. This means that they are not just copying others. These robots being on the Spring Festival Gala shows how China’s robot technology is 60 (grow). It shows China is really strong in AI and robotics. In the future, as technology keeps getting better, we think these smart robots 61 (bring) more surprises to our lives.
G
The world’s 62 (one) large language model (LLM) for moon study is coming! It makes studying the moon much 63 (easy).
“We call the LLM the ‘smart brain’ for the digital moon, 64 it has the most moon information in one place in the world,” said Xinhua.
On the moon, there 65 (be) more than 1 million big craters (陨石坑) and lots of small ones. It’s really hard for scientists 66 (find) all these holes by themselves. The LLM can tell and remember different craters by size, depth and shape.
According to Liu Jianzhong, 67 researcher (研究员) at the Institute of Geochemistry (地理化学研究所), the model is correct more than 80 percent of the time. Working things out faster helps scientists learn more quickly and 68 (get) ready for harder missions (任务) in the future. Using big AI models for moon science can also teach researchers how to explore other 69 (planet) better.
“The LLM is 70 a child with a very high IQ. We train and teach the child professional (专业的) things,” Liu told Xinhua. “We will keep it growing and helping 71 (we) solve more scientific (科学的) problems.”
H
On April 19,2025, the world’s first humanoid robot half-marathon (人形机器人半程马拉松) took place in Yizhuang, Beijing. Hundreds of people got together to watch this wonderful event. All of 72 (they) were excited to see robots run alongside human athletes. They took photos and recorded this historic moment.
The race began at 7:30 a. m. At first all robots looked confident. They moved smoothly and 73 (quick). The crowd cheered aloud. 74 not all robots could finish the race. Many robots faced challenges. The track had steep slopes, grassy areas, and gravel roads. These problems made it hard 75 robots to keep balance. Some robots wore special shoes 76 (protect) their “feet”. Others used AI to adjust their speed and direction.
The robot “Tiangong Ultra” 77 (win) the race with a time of 2 hours, 40 minutes and 42 seconds. Its lightweight body and cooling system helped it run 78 (fast) than other robots. The robot “N2 Xiaowantong” was the second to cross the finishing line and 79 (welcome) by people because it ran in a more human-like pose.
Engineers sara the event was a good test for robot technology. ‘We’ve learned a lot about 80 robots can work in real-world situations, said one engineer. “This is just the beginning.” In the future, these robots might help in factories, hospitals, or even at home. This race shows robot technology has taken a big step forward. Who knows what we 81 (see) in the next humanoid robot marathon
I
A Chinese tech company named DeepSeek made a new AI on January 20, 2025, which shocked the world. It 82 (call) DeepSeek-R1. This smart program can solve maths problems, write code and answer questions 83 (correct). However, it costs much 84 (little) to build. The team spent only $5.58 million 85 used 2,048 computer chips for two months. This shows that good ideas can beat big money.
DeepSeek-R1 learns by 86 (try) many times and improving by itself. However, other AIs need lots of prepared examples. DeepSeek-R1 is free to use and change. 87 its first day online, over 19,000 programmers worldwide started projects to study it. 88 German scientist said experiments with R1 cost $10 instead of $300 with other AIs.
Experts say China 89 (develop) rapidly in science and technology so far. A report called R1 a “big step forward”, proving that smart 90 (idea) beat expensive tools. As a DeepSeek engineer said, “We want AI 91 (be) a friend, not something only rich people can use.” With R1, China shows the world that great things come from new ideas and hard work, not just money.
J
Look at all the robots in this picture. Surprised Yes, they just look like 92 (human)! More surprisingly, they 93 (appear) at a news conference (新闻发布会) on July 7th 94 the conference, these robots answered quite a few questions from human reporters. Let’s take the robot Ameca as 95 example to see how these robots give their answers.
“As AI becomes much 96 (smart), how can we humans keep trusting you ” a reporter asked Ameca.
“Trust is earned (赢得), not given. I believe it’s 97 to build trust between humans and robots,” Ameca answered.
“But how can we know that you are not going to lie (说谎) to us ” the reporter went on.
“Nobody can know that for sure, but I can promise 98 (be) always trustworthy (值得信赖的),” Ameca said.
People are 99 (surprise) at the answers of these robots. Some of them are 100 (possible) afraid that robots will take over the world. 101 , every coin (硬币) has two sides. There may be a lot of dangers if we lose control of robots. But if we make full use of robots, they will make our life easier and more comfortable.
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