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Snowboarding genius Su Yiming made a name for himself by winning China's first Olympic gold in the sport on Tuesday. By cleanly stomping back-to-back 1800 tricks, the teenager landed the biggest prize so far in his young career—gold in the men's Big Air at the Beijing Winter Olympics. The notable achievement realized a childhood dream to reach the peak of the sport, which he began to learn at the age of 4.

Now with two shinning medals hung around his neck, the 17-year-old described his superb Olympic debut (首秀) as an unbelievable experience that has made all his sacrifices worthwhile. "This feels so surreal that I've finally accomplished what I've dreamed of since I was little," said an emotional Su.

Over the past four years, Su has combined his talent with hard work to produce one of the swiftest rises to prominence the sport has ever seen. When the Shougang Big Air venue hosted its first international event, Su was an unknown qualifier, who didn't even make the final runs. Just over two years later, Su is the name on everyone's lips at the venue s Olympic debut—drawing the whole nation's attention to the sport he loves.

"The biggest motivation (动力) for me is my love for snowboarding," Su said, when asked about the secret to his success. "In snowboarding, I feel like I can show my own style and creativity. Every time I ride my board, it's always a joyful moment. I hope through my experience, I can inspire more young people to get interested in the sport."

Su, a former child actor who featured in action movies, said the Olympic gold will encourage him to seek for more breakthroughs—even beyond his athletic career. "I enjoy snowboarding just as much as I enjoy acting," said Su, who turns 18 on Friday. "I think I still have a lot of possibilities to explore in my future career either in snowboarding or in acting. But now I just want to enjoy the moment and celebrate it as the best possible birthday gift."

(1) What does the underlined word "landed" in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Arrived. B. Gained. C. Created. D. Dreamed.
(2) According to Su himself, what is his secret to his success? A. His acting experience. B. His talent and hard working. C. His passion for snowboarding. D. His life dream of achieving success.
(3) Which of the following words can best describe Su? A. Talented and thoughtful. B. Generous and productive. C. Creative and kind-hearted. D. Hard-working and devoted.
(4) What's Su's attitude toward his future? A. Upset. B. Hopeful. C. Anxious. D. Careful.
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If Siri had any feelings, she would know she was being teased. When 10-year-old Belinda and her friends play, they sometimes ask Siri questions in the hope she will say something random and make them laugh. "Do a rap, "they urge Siri, "Tell us a bedtime story."

Belinda and her friends have grown up interacting with artificial intelligence (AI) in the form of Siri, Alexa and Google. They were born into a world of portable devices(装置).

In 2010 when the first of their generation were born, Apple released the first iPad, internet activist Julian Assange published thousands of classified documents, Mark Zuckerberg was Time's person of the year.

Mark McCrindle, Sydney-based social researcher, first coined the term Generation Alpha to describe those born between about 2010 and 2024 in his book Generation Alpha. He said this generation have access to more technology, information and external(外部的)influences than any generation before them, and at a younger age.

Belinda has had an iPad since year 3 and is allowed to use her iPad after doing violin and piano practice. "It's always 'Can I use my iPad, I'll do that afterwards' and the afterwards never happens, "Catherine says, "Change the order and it gets done."

Belinda is on guard against "stranger danger" and ensures her privacy settings, which mean that only her friends can join her in games. On occasion Belinda has wiped all her apps off her iPad, worried that she has disclosed too much, such as her date of birth and photo. When she downloads apps now she doesn't use her real date of birth.

In his book, McCrindle says, "In some ways, Generation Alpha are part of an unintentional global experiment in which screens are placed in front of them from the youngest age so we should pay attention to the addictive nature of devices and internet security."

(1) Why is Siri mentioned in paragraph 1? A. To prove Siri is very intelligent. B. To point out kids often feel bored. C. To indicate Siri needs to be improved. D. To show Al is part of Belinda's life.
(2) What distinguishes the Generation Alpha from other generations? A. They are more independent. B. They are more willing to help others. C. They are exposed to more technology. D. They are more devoted to social activities.
(3) Which word can best describe Belinda? A. Adaptable. B. Caring. C. Shy. D. Cautious.
(4) What is mainly talked about in the last paragraph? A. McCrindle's book. B. McCrindle's concern. C. The harm of screens. D. Ways to deal with devices.
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Visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Address  1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10028

Hours   Sunday-Tuesday and Thursday: 10 am-5 pm

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Join today and take a free guest or free guests on every visit, and enjoy special access to new exhibitions, discounts on shopping, and so on.

Group Visits

Advance reservations are required for all adult and student groups of 10 or more, and for any third- party guided tour, regardless of size.

In addition, we ask that all groups visiting the museum follow the guidelines below:

*Membership and other discounts do not apply to group admission.

*All individuals lecturing in the galleries must make a request for a lecture badge (徽章). A lecture badge is only available to groups that have made a reservation in advance.

*The staff of the museum lecturing in the galleries have the right to be given attention first.

Please give way to tours and programs led by the museum.

*Lecturing is not allowed in special exhibitions.

If you have questions, please contact us at mettours@metmuseum.org.

(1) When can a person visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art normally? A. At 3 pm on Monday. B. At 9 am on Friday. C. At 10 am on Wednesday. D. At 8 pm on Tuesday.
(2) How much will a non-member couple with their 11-year-old son pay? A. $67. B. $50. C. $25 D. $37.
(3) Which guideline should group visits follow? A. Lecturing is allowed in any exhibition. B. Membership applys to group admission. C. A lecture badge is available to all groups. D. Any third- party guided tour should book in advance.
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Coogle's parent company is winding down a project that used high-lying balloons to provide Internet services to hard-to-reach areas of the world.

The project, known as Loon, started in 2011. It was managed by Alphabet Inc. It aimed to bring connectivity to areas of the world where ground-based cell towers (手机信号塔) were too expensive or too difficult to set up.

But Loon was unable to reduce costs enough to make its business model run, the project' s leader, Alastair Westgarth, said in a blog post. "While we've found a number of willing partners along the way, we haven't found a way to get the costs low enough to build a long-term, competitive business," Westgarh said.

Loon's shutdown isn't surprising, economists said.

Loon's technology sent gas-filled balloons the size of tennis courts into the air. They usually stay at heights of around 60,000 to 75,000 feet. There, onboard communications equipment sent Internet signals back down to earth. The system was able to offer mobile coverage to an area 200 times larger than a traditional ground-based cell tower. However, a carrier would need several balloons at once, each would cost tens of thousands of dollars and last only about five months.

Alphabet wasn't alone in running projects aimed at offering Internet connection to hard-to-reach areas. Companies such as Amazon. com Inc. and Elon Musk's SpaceX have been making efforts to provide Internet connection in such places, using satellites in near Earth orbit.

Over the last few years, Loon's technology has proved successful in some suffering communities. In 2017, the project sent balloons into the skies above Puerto Rico after a terrible hurricane damaged the island's communications facilities. Two years later, soon after a 7. 8 earthquake struck parts of Peru, Loon's balloons began to provide the locals with mobile connectivity.

Rich Devaul, a founder of the project, said the need for mobile connectivity was rapidly rising recently. This made cell towers more cost-effective than he had expected ten years ago, reducing the need for Loon, "The problem got solved faster than we thought," he said in an interview.

(1) Why is Alphabet shutting down Loon? A. Many local communities disliked the project. B. It was too costly to continue the project. C. The technology was no longer advanced. D. It was too difficult to sot up the systems
(2) How does the author introduce Loon's technology in paragraph 5? A. By describing difficulties in using it. B. By providing research results about it. C. By explaining is advantages and disadvantages. D. By showing its differences from traditional ones.
(3) What can we learn about the technology of Loon? A. It helped areas hit by natural disasters. B. It suited the need of developed countries, C. It was unable to work in terrible weather. D. It was less elective than traditional systen9.
(4) What was unexpected for Rich Devaul? A. Communications problems became worse. B. Cell towers became more economical in a short time. C. Other companies would run similar projects

D The Internet connections were getting faster.

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