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Dear Gary, How are you doing? I’ m writing to tell you that my uncle Li Qiang is going to your city for a conference, and I’ ve asked him to bring you the Chinese painting you’ ve asked for before. Also, I’ d like you to do me a favor. Would you please meet my uncle at the airport and take him to his hotel since this is his first visit to the .? Thank you in advance! His flight number is CA985, and it will arrive at 11:30 am, September 6. My uncle is tall and he is wearing glasses. And he will be in a blue jacket. Looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li Hua 高二英語聽力文稿 Text 1: W: Are you going to New York next weekend? M: Yes, I’ m going there to visit my grandparents. Text 2: W: It’ s so hot today. M: Yes. It’ s been more than 35 degrees centigrade nearly the whole day. W: Quite surprising though, the coolest time today was near noon. M: Well, we did have rain at that time. Text 3: W: Where’ s John, do you know, Bill? M: Oh, he’ s gone to hospital. His classmate Dick had a car accident and John went to visit him. Text 4: W: Carl does not pay attention to anybody. You are wasting your time in persuading him. M: He is old enough to make up his own mind, but it is really hard to persuade him. Text 5: W: So you missed the meeting? M: Not exactly. I got there half an hour before it finished. W: Oh, I see. Text 6: M: What a beautiful necklace! W: It was my grandmother’ s. M: She gave it to you as a birthday gift? W: No, she gave it to me before she passed away. M: I see. That’ s a beautiful vase. Is it from your grandmother too? W: No, it es from China. My husband went to China on business last month and bought it for me. Text 7: M: Hello, I want to ask you how to draw money. W: There’ s a quite long line in front of the bank windows. Please use this machine. M: How to use it? W: Please plug your bank card here, and then operate it by steps. M: What can I do if the card doesn’ t e out after I plug it? W: It doesn’ t happen generally. M: What can I do if only 100 yuan es out after I withdraw 500 yuan? W: Sir, please take it easy. M: If I withdraw 500 yuan, 5,000 yuan es out。信中還需說明: 李強:高個子,戴眼鏡 航班號: CA985 到達: 9月 6日上午 11:30 注意: 1. 詞數(shù) 100左右; 2. 可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫; 3. 開頭語和結(jié)束語已為你寫好。 修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。文中共 有 10處錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。s DeepMind, beat the European Go champion, an achievement that was not expected for years in October, 2020. The match between Lee and AlphaGo was seen as a representative game between humans and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The match of the century drew great attention from news anizations, Go fans and the general public across the world as well as in South Korea. Go originated from China more than 2,500 years ago. It involves two players who take turns putting markers on a shaped board to gain more areas on it. One can occupy the markers of the rival by surrounding the pieces of the other. Go is considered to be a lot more plex than chess where artificial intelligence scored its most famous victory to date when IBM’s Deep Blue beat grandmaster Gary Kasparov in 1997. But experts say Go presents an entirely different challenge because of the game’s in putable number of move options. In other words, the puter must be capable of humanlike intuition (直覺 ) to win. I was very surprised because I did not think that I would lose the game, said Mr Lee. He said AlphaGo’s early strategy was “excellent” and that he was shocked by one unconventional move it had made that a human never would have played. AlphaGo is proud of a deep learning capability to learn for itself and discover new strategies by playing games against itself and adjusting neural works (神經(jīng)網(wǎng)絡(luò) ) based on a trialanderror process known as reinforcement (強化 ) learning. In spite of his loss, he did not regret accepting the challenge. I had a lot of fun playing Go and I’m looking forward to the future games,” he said after AlphaGo won 30 in a fivegame match. “Playing against a machine is very different f rom an actual human player. Normally, you can sense your rival’s breathing, their energy. And lots of times you make decisions which depend on the physical reactions of the person you’re playing against. With a machine, you can’t do that”, Lee said. 32. Where can we most probably read this text? A. In a personal diary B. In a travel guide C. In a science fiction D. In a science magazine 33. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Only people in South Korea pay attention to the match between Lee and AlphaGo. B. Artificial intelligence rewrote the history as AlphaGo beat Gary Kasparov in 1997. C. Lee Sedol was convinced he would finally win the match before the series started. D. AlphaGo’s early strategy was to play by regular moves the same as human being s. 34. What did Lee think was the cause of his loss? A. He couldn’t sense AlphaGo’s breathing and energy in the games. B. AlphaGo had an excellent strategy and unconventional moves. C. He made decisions depending on the rival’s physical reactions. D. The designer of AlphaGo was a talent who couldn’t be defeated. 35. This article is mainly about _____. A. The difficulties Lee met in the match with AlphaGo B. The introduction of a match between Lee and AlphaGo C. The differences between playing chess and Go D. The development of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) 第二節(jié) 閱讀 填空 (共 5小題;每小題