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1、2023届福建省三明市高中毕业班第三次质量检测英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解SUBSCRIPTION OFFERBuy a subscription for you or as a gift todayA magazine subscription makes the perfect gift, a gift that keeps on giving the whole yearWhy subscribe to Readers Digest?Readers Digest Magazine is bursting with stories, news, advice, recipe

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16、in the desired order. The final step is to use graphics software, Photoshop, to draw and print a base plate.Lin gained her popularity on short-video platform Douyin. However, it was not luck (hat brought Lin her current success. She first tried her hand at livestreaming in 2017 as a performer singin

17、g popular songs on Douyin. A( (he time she was a senior at Beijing Foreign Studies University. After graduation, she went to the UK for further study. During her one-year stay abroad, Lin visited many museums and appreciated exhibitions on different subjects, varying from insects to dols. She was so

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20、4. What is the first step of Lins work?A. Tearing apart electronic products.B. Communicating with the customers.C. Cleaning the components carefully.D. Presenting the components artistically.5. What made Lin Xi start her business?A. Software Photoshop.B. Platform Douyin.C. An exhibition.D. A paintin

21、g.6. Why did Lin Xi conduct a survey?A. lb satisfy her own curiosity.B. To locate her target audience.C. To make her followers interested.D. To promote her social media account.7. What can best describe Lin Xi?A. Brilliant and caring.B. Careful and ambitious.C. Generous and determined.D. Creative an

22、d organized.“Shyness can stop you from doing all the things in life that youd like to, u the Smiths once sang. However, research suggests that may not be the case when working as a team.Researchers have found that when animals temper their personalities because of social rules, the efficiency of a g

23、roup to undertake risky missions-such as foraging (觅食)for fnod-is boosted. *We see this phenomenon happening when we mix together a school of fish with wildly different personalities: the very fearless individuals and the very shy individuals tend to control what they would normally be doing when th

24、ey stick with the rest of the group,“ said Dr Scan Rands, the lead author of the research at the University of Bristol.Writing in the journal PLoS Computational Biology, the researchers reported how they built a computer model to investigate the impact of social conventions and animals personalities

25、 on the movement of individuals within a group. The model was based on an assumption in which a group of animals in a safe “home set out to travel to a food foraging site some distance away.The results revealed that when no social conventions were in place, their movements were governed by their per

26、sonalities alone-in other words how fearless or shy they were determined how quickly they left home and arrived a( (he foraging site. However, when social conventions were introduced, so (hat the individuals had to keep an eye on each other and adjust their movements accordingly, the impact of perso

27、nality reduced with less variation in how quickly they reached the destination. The team found where social conventions were present, the group foraged more efficiently than when individuals behaved independently. “Wc find that if individuals pay attention to the other members of the group, the grou

28、p will tend to remain at the safe site fbr longer, but then travel faster towards the foraging site, “ the (earn wrote.Rands added that for many social animals, being part of a group can bring huge benefits, and these can outweigh the influence of personality.8. Why are the Smiths5 words mentioned i

29、n paragraph 1?A. lb give an example.B. To make a comparison.C. To lead in the topic.D. lb introduce the background.9. What will individuals do while staying with a group?A. Adjust their behavior.B. Take on risky missions.C. Ignore social rules.D. Travel to a distant foraging site. 10. What can we in

30、fer from the results? A. Personalities alone determine movements. B. Individuals prefer to behave independently. C. Group work increases exposure to potential risks. D. Social conventions contribute to working efficiency. 11. What is the best title for the text?A. Be Part of a GroupB. Stay True to Y

31、ourselfC. Get Rid of Your Shyness D. Control Your PersonalitiesChina Daily, February 28th, 2023-MOSS, the first large-scale conversational language model in China, will be made open-source software by the end of March, according to its research and development team.Named after the artificial intelli

32、gence-based computer that controls the space station in the popular Chinese sci-fi film, The Wandering Earth IL MOSS became the first ChatGPT-like software to be released in China. It was made available for public testing on Feb 20. Many people were quick to test the software and share their experie

33、nces online. The traffic was so heavy that the platform had to be suspended for an upgrade.“The plan is to have MOSS interact with humans fbr a month so as to optimize it. If everything goes well, it will be made open source by the end of March, “ Qiu Xipeng, director of the Natural Language Process

34、ing Committee of (he Shanghai Computer Society, which is leading the R&D, told ThePaper. cn during the 2023 Global Artificial Intelligence Developers Conference in Shanghai on Sunday.Making MOSS open-source software can effectively reduce the threshold (门槛)for the development and application of

35、pre-trained language models, thus allowing small and medium-sized enterprises to develop various products, such as smart customer service, smart home and AI lawyers on the basis of it. Qiu said, “MOSS still has a lot of room fbr improvement, but its appearance proves that the domestic scientific res

36、earch team has the ability to overcome important technical challenges on the way to developing ChatGPT-likc products. M“We want to share MOSS and its model codes and development experiences with everyone, and hope that China can be at (he forefront of (he world in terms of large-scale language model

37、s. We look forward to the continued cooperation between the Fudan team and the Shanghai laboratoiy, through MOSS and subsequent research and exploration, to promote Al inclusiveness and authorize the domestic AI industry as soon as possible, n he added.12. What can we leam from paragraph 2?A. MOSS p

38、roved to be perfect.B. The public testing went smoothly.C. The test platform was overcrowded.D. China first released ChatGPT-like software.13. What does the underlined word “oplimize“ mean in paragraph 3?A. Replace.B. Highlight.C. Improve.D. Maintain.14. What may prevent China developing ChatGPT-lik

39、e products?A. Pre-trained language models.B. Various related smart products.C. Space for MOSS improvement.D. Key technical difficulties.15. Which aspect of the research docs the last paragraph focus on?A. Its vision.B. Its challenges.C. Its achievements.D. Its significance.The meaning of happiness i

40、s, to an extent, subjective. But experts we surveyed emphasize the same cocktail of ingredients: a sense of control and independence, being guided by meaning and purpose, and connecting with others. 16Spending time with family outside of the house, and with friends in a non-professional setting, are

41、 strongly recommended. The majority do both at least once a week. 17 John Zclcnski, a psychology professor at Carleton University, describes social relationships as the chief building blocks of happiness. We all benefit from close friendships and a general sense of respect and belonging in a communi

42、ty, M he says.Mental well-being has long been linked to sufficient sleep, and our respondents prioritize getting at least seven hours a night. 18 Respondents say they fit it in three to six times weekly.19 More than half of the experts report doing so at least three times a week. Emiliana Simon-Thom

43、as, science director at the University of California, notes that when shes stressed, she takes a walk and marvels at flowers, plants, birds, insects.She also counts breathing exercises, reading poetry, and watching stand-up comedy among her go-to coping strategies on bad days. Other experts overcome

44、 unhelpful thoughts, anxieties, and stressors by revisiting favorite books, listening to songs, or journaling. Jenn Lim reminds herself to stay curious and be gentle on herself. If its within my control, then I can act better on it,44 she says. 20Being happy is, after all, a universal and ancient pu

45、rsuit. Take comfort in the knowledge (hat even experts find it to be a concept hard to define at times.A. And if its without, she knows to let it go.B. Some attach importance to other entertainments.C. Many gather socially three to four limes a week.D. Exercising or playing sports is another shared

46、habit.E. Most respondents set space for these interests twice a week.F. And they largely agree happiness can be measured and taught.G. An additional key to unlocking happiness might be nearing nature.Outside my office building, there would be a homeless man, standing by the road and waving at passer

47、s-by happily.I would remember to any spare change fbr him. Every time I saw him, Idroll down my window and give him the. Occasionally the red light would be on for a/an, long enough for us to each other. His answerwould always be “I am so happy and fine! MIt me that even in his situation he wasso. a

48、nd his answer would remind me of how I was. A mother of fouramazing kids, with a place to call and with a decent job.Then one day my boss toid me that I was being due to the economy. A feeling of worry me, so I didnt remember to keep my spare change like I usually did.there he was as always. Td hoped to catch the light, but I missed it.Aware of my black mood, he walked over with a smile and said, “Today I will give you adollar”. He then reached into his pocket and out a dollar bill. I burst into tears.He taught me a valuable lesson: No matter what things arc taken from you, noone can take aw

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