1. 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

In 1835, William Talbot finally succeeded in producing a photograph of his country house. He declared that his was the first house ever known to have drawn its own picture. The drawing was formed "by the action of light upon sensitive paper." Photography offered nature a "pencil" to paint herself through optical (光学的) and chemical means alone.

By the mid-nineteenth century, people no longer needed to hire a draftsman to draw detailed images because the process could be completed instantly with a camera. Advocates for the technology stated that not only was it more precise than the human hand-it was faster and cheaper.

The removal of human fallibility in the creating process was one of photography's biggest selling points, but this also started debates about the new medium's implications for visual culture. Could images made largely by a machine be considered art? If so, where did human creativity fit in this process?

As the twenty-first century becomes increasingly automated (自动化的), more and more people attempt to identify where human agency exists in the technologically driven world. Images generated with artificial intelligence by companies like OpenAI are stimulating questions like those that emerged with the coming of the photograph. By typing a sentence, users can generate "new" images composed from images collected across the internet. The result has been a flood of AI-generated images in places that are previously unique to human authors. Painting competitions, commercial graphic design and the fashion of portraiture (肖像) have all since collided with the technology in troubling ways.

The fine arts were thought to be a final hold-out of human creativity, but the surprisingly high quality of AI-generated images is producing deeper questions about the nature of originality. If the history of photography tells us anything, it's that the debate won't be settled quickly, straightforwardly or by the institutions we typically associate with cultural gatekeeping.

(1) Why did Talbot declare that his house had drawn its own picture? A. To downplay human factors in the creation. B. To investigate a supernatural phenomenon. C. To show his advanced knowledge in science. D. To demonstrate the beauty of his country house.
(2) What does the word "it" underlined in paragraph 2 refer to? A. The photo of Talbot's house. B. The image by a draftsman. C. The technology of a camera. D. The paper sensitive to light.
(3) What do OpenAI and cameras have in common? A. They improve the taste of beauty. B. They advocate fashion designs. C. They challenge human agency. D. They produce original images.
(4) What did the author indicate by referring to the history of photography? A. Cultural gatekeepers will solve the issue as they did. B. AI-generated images will go through a similar debate. C. The nature of originality will be held in human hands. D. The fine arts will include photography and AI images.
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1. 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Li Jing, 29, currently serves as the director assistant to the village secretary of Maotianping Village Committee in Cuijiaba, a town in Hubei province. Li is a native of this village and was one of the first from her community to achieve higher education. She studied hotel management and tourism. After graduation, she started a career in the hotel industry in Wuhan. However, she made a decision last year to return to her village. She wants to be an essential part of her hometown's development, realizing her own personal value. 

When Li returned to her hometown, she received unconditional support from her family, despite some villagers' questioning her decision. She resolved to prove herself through determination and action. 

Her job involves extensive communication with the villagers, with over half of her workload about promoting potato production, the main business of the village. Li and the villagers regularly hold meetings in the village square, where they share insights on potato planting techniques, sales channels, market trends, and more. These gatherings provide her with opportunities to equip the villagers with planting tools and offer a window for them to voice their concerns and experiences. 

In her spare time, Li remains closely connected with the villagers through regular conversations. She admits that it demands a considerable investment of time and energy, but it's all worthwhile. 

Li has very fond memories of an incident from last year when one villager had a poor potato crop. Although her potatoes were unimpressive in terms of size and quality, she held faith in Li and worked tirelessly and enthusiastically. Li never forgets the smiles on the villagers' faces at harvest time, which is the ultimate reward for her. 

In the near future, Li hopes to continue helping her fellow villagers raise their potato production and increase their income. Her long-term vision is to promote urban-rural integration(整合). 

(1) Why did Li Jing come back to her hometown?  A. She desired a stable career. B. She intended to live her dream. C. She had a family to take care of. D. She failed to start her own business.
(2) What is Li Jing mainly responsible for in the village?  A. Improving potato harvests. B. Selling potatoes at the market. C. Arranging daily square gatherings. D. Teaching villagers to express themselves.
(3) What do we know from the incident?  A. Li Jing should focus on quality control. B. Li Jing has won the villagers' trust. C. It's tough to make good communication. D. It's easy to meet the villagers' needs.
(4) Which of the following can be the best title?  A. East or West, Home Is Best B. No Pain, No Gain C. From the Village, for the Village D. Graduates, Welcome Home
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Temidayo Adedokun, 31, who was born in Nigeria and now is working in America, became pregnant with her first child. She couldn't hide her joy, and couldn't wait to shop for baby clothes with traditional African prints that she grew up wearing.

"I was super surprised that I failed to find affordably priced African aesthetic(美学 的)products that were designed from an authentic place."Temidayo said.

Temidayo decided to take matters into her own hands. At first, she focused on creating clothes just for her baby. But then, she put some of them on a website to see what happened.

The feedback she got gave her just enough confidence. She figured she'd make the baby clothes an after-work side business to her full-time position as a lawyer in Oakland, California, until one day she was told she was given a boot. Once again, she needed to make her own choice. That's when she decided to make it a full-time job.

"I had to evaluate: Am I going to search for another job I don't have a great desire for?" she said. "Or am I going to take this as a chance I'm not sure about myself? After all, I'm not familiar with this field. What if something unexpected happens? However, for the symbols of children's clothing in my heart, I threw myself into it. So I chose the latter. "then, in March 2020, Temidayo officially announced her own brand: Ade +Ayo.

Since then, Temidayo has received much praise from other African parents informing her that her clothes help them start having conversations with their kids about what they're wearing and allow them to show their children the treasures handed down by their ancestors. And, for those who aren't African, her clothes have been a way for parents to introduce their kids to a new and colorful world. "I feel very blessed to be able to be doing this, "she said.

(1) How did Temidayo feel after trying to buy African aesthetic clothes? A. Pleased. B. Confident. C. Stressful. D. Disappointed.
(2) What does the underlined phrase "given a boot" in paragraph 4 mean? A. Dismissed. B. Promoted. C. Well-known. D. Accused.
(3) What did Temidayo originally thinkof her creating her own brand? A. It was informal. B. It was profitable. C. It was risky. D. It was trendy.
(4) How can we evaluate Ade +Ayo? A. It's created African aesthetics. B. It's spread authentic cultures. C. It's targeted overseas Africans. D. It's inspired people's creativity.
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Holiday News

Vacancies (空位) now and in the school holidays at a country hotel in Devon.

This comfortable, friendly home-from-home lies near the beautiful quiet countryside, but just a dive away from the sea. The food is simple but good. Children and pets are welcome. Reduced prices for low season.

The Snowdonia Center

The Snowdonia Center for young mountain climbers has a mountain climbing lesson. The beginners' costs are £57 for a week, including food and rooms. Equipment is included except walking shoes, which can be hired at a low cost.

You must be in good health and prepared to go through a period of body exercises. This could be the beginning of a lifetime of mountain climbing adventure.

The World Sea Trip of a Lifetime

Our World Sea Trip of 2023 will be unlike any holiday you have ever been on before. Instead of one hotel after another, with all its packing and unpacking, waiting and travelling, you just go to bed in one country and wake up in another.

On board the ship, you will be well taken care of. Every meal will be first-class and every cabin is like your home. During the trip, you can rest on deck (甲板), enjoy yourself in the game rooms and in the evening dance to our musical team and watch our wonderful play.

You will visit all the places most people only dream about—from Acapulco and Hawaii to Tokyo and Hong Kong.

(1) Which of the following does the advertisement recommend to a visitor with a pet? A. The World Sea Trip of 2023. B. The holiday in Devon. C. The visit to Acapulco and Hawaii. D. A lesson given by the Snowdonia Center.
(2) How is the Snowdonia Center different from the other two holidays? A. It provides chances of family gatherings. B. It offers comfortable rooms. C. It provides customers with good food. D. It offers a sports lesson.
(3) What is special about the World Sea Trip of 2023? A. You can sleep on a ship and tour many places. B. You will have chances to watch and act in a play. C. You will have to do your own packing and unpacking. D. You are allowed to have three free meals on deck every day.
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