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书书书Specifications AsIwalked,theheatseemedtofadeintothebackground,replacedbyasenseofpurposeand
Lensmount:SonyE fulfillment.EachstepbroughtmeclosernotjusttotheAnthropologyMuseum,buttoadeeper
Focallength(xu):90mm understandingoftheworldandmyplaceinit.Andso,despitetheheat,Icontinued,eagertoembrace
Minimumfocusingdistance:11inches(279.4mm) whateverthedayhadlefttooffer,knowingthateverymoment,everyencounter,waspartofmy
Workingdistance:5.17inches(131.3mm) journeyofdiscovery.
24.Whywastheauthorinterestedinthenewexhibit?
Magnificationratio:11
A.Itwasrecommendedbylocals. B.Itwasexpertlyarrangedbyartists.
Weight:21.23oz(602g)
C.Itwasmissedduringthelastvisit. D.Itwasequippedwithairconditioning.
Dimensions(in):3.11x5.14
25.Whatisthethemeoftheauthorsfavoritepainting?
Dimensions(mm):79x130.5
A.Natureandmachinery. B.Pursuitofinnerfreedom.
Reasonstobuy
C.Religionandfaith. D.Integrationofdifferentfeatures.
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26.Whatismostprobablythestrangersoccupation?
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A.Aphotographer. B.Aguide. C.Avisitor. D.Amodel.
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27.Whatdidtheauthorgainfromthevisit?
Buyitif:
A.Deeperselfawareness. B.Artisticskills.
√Youwantalightweightlens:Consideringitsmetalconstruction,itstinyandlightweight.
C.Explorationdesire. D.Materialbenefits.
√Youwantexceptionaldetail:Itproducesbeautifullysharpimages.
C
Dontbuyitif:
Themedicalfieldhasalwaysbeenquicktoadoptnewtechnologies.In2017,EzekielEmanuel,a
×Yourelyonautofocus:Usershavesaidthatthislenshuntsalittlemorethantheydlike.
wellknownoncologist((cid:133)(cid:134)(cid:135)(cid:136)),predictedthatmachinelearningwouldsoonmakeradiologists((cid:137)
×Youwantsmoothbokeh(yz{|):Itllbefineformost,butthebokehisntperfectly (cid:138)(cid:139)(cid:140)(cid:141))jobless.However,thathasnthappened.Instead,artificialintelligence(AI)hasgreatly
circular. changedthefieldofradiology.
21.Whatistheclosestfocusingdistanceofthelens? AbouttwothirdsofradiologydepartmentsintheUSuseAIinsomeway.ACTscanofthebody
A.3.11inches(79mm). B.5.14inches(130.5mm). includeshundredsofimagesthatradiologistsmuststudy.AItoolscansortthroughtheseimagestofigure
C.5.17inches(131.3mm). D.11inches(279.4mm). outwhichonesaremostlikelytohaveabnormalities.A2023studyinthejournalLancetOncologyalso
22.Whichaspectofthelensmightusersbedissatisfiedwith? showsthepromiseofAIinradiology.Over80,000womeninSwedenwererandomlyassignedeither
A.Weight. B.Price. tworadiologiststoreadtheirXraysoroneradiologistplusAIandthestudyfoundasimilarcancer
detectionrateforbothgroups.
C.Autofocusperformance. D.Imagedetail.
ButAItoolsarentperfect.A2024studyinRadiologylookedatAIsabilitytoscreenoutcertain
23.Wheremightthistextbetakenfrom?
diseasesonchestXrays.AlthoughAIhadahighlevelofaccuracyforrulingoutdisease,whenitmade
A.Atravelguidebook. B.Afashionblogpost.
amistake,itwaspotentiallymorecriticalthansomethingmissedbyaradiologist.MostAIdetection
C.Aphotographybook. D.Anelectronicproductsite.
productsproducefalsejudgementsthatradiologistsareresponsibleforfollowingupon.“AIthats
B
focusedondetectingabnormalitiescanactuallycreatemoreworkfortheradiologist,”amedical
Withtheheatintensifyingandawholedayahead,Iplannedtovisittheartmuseumagain.During
professorLanglotzsays.ThishasdiscouragedtheadoptionofsomeAIalgorithms((cid:142)(cid:143)).
mylastvisit,anewexhibitwasbeingpreparedinthefrontroom.Iwaseagertoseethenewexhibit,
AlthoughAIisahottopic,ithasbeenpartofradiologyfordecades,saysDespinaKontos,a
whichwasthoughtfullyputtogetherbyacollectiveofartists.Anotherplus,ofcourse,wastheexcellent
professorofradiologicalsciencesatColumbiaUniversity.Itusedtobecalledcomputeraideddiagnosis,
airconditioning.
butitwasessentiallydoingthesamething.Surely,mostexpertsagreethatradiologistswontbe
Manypaintingscombinedanimalswithmachineryorhabitation.Oneshowedahermitcrab(}~
replacedbyAI.Instead,theywillusethetechnologytoimprovetheiraccuracyandspeeduptheir
(cid:127))livinginacactus((cid:128)(cid:129)(cid:130))withalittlewoodenframedglasswindow.Myfavoritewasaportraitof
workflow.“AIisgoingtobeavitalpartofassistingradiologistsinreadingstudiesforalongtime,”
awomanwithtwoheads.Oneheadshowsheryouthfulbeauty,whiletheotheronerepresentsherasan
saysFishman,oneoftheexperts.
aged,wiseelder.Andherhandsarejoinedtogetherinagestureofwholeness.
28.WhatisthepossiblefunctionofAItoolsinradiology?
Anotherpainting,titled“WeAllies”,presentedvariousgentleanimalsformingangellikewings.I A.Toreplacetheneedforradiologists.
struckupaconversationwithastrangerwhosework,takenwithacamera,wouldbeondisplaynext B.Toreducethenumberoffalsereports.
month.AndIshowedherapaintingkissinggodonmyphoneswallpaper,demonstratingtwomens C.Toselectimagesandidentifyproblems.
faceswithagoldenaura((cid:131)(cid:132)).Shenoddedandsharedherunderstandingimmediately. D.Toprovideafinaldiagnosisforpatients.
Inthemuseumshop,Ifoundaperfectgiftformywife—acolorfulwoodenheartwithwings, 29.WhyhasAIusedecreased?
remindingmeofareligioussymbol.ThenIleftthemuseumfeelingsatisfiedandusedGoogleMapsto A.Forpooraccuracy. B.Foraddedworktoradiologists.
findtheotherrenownedAnthropologyMuseumIdheardabout,justashortwalkaway. C.Forofficialdisapproval. D.Fordoctorsresistancetonewtech.
!"#$ %3&(’8&) !"#$ %4&(’8&)30.WhatistheattitudeofexpertstowardsAIinradiology? .;6 (4589;:892.51,7112.51)
A.Approving. B.Opposed. C.Cautious. D.Concerned. _‘@Aqr,Iqr39NOJNP(cid:155)(cid:156)(cid:157)(cid:158)g(cid:159)9QRNO。NOJ56O(cid:160)¡¢NO。
31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage? Whilefewmaybeaware,somestudentgroupsattheUniversityofRochesterhavelongemployed
A.ThefutureofradiologyinAIera. devotedchefs.ChefJoshuaKingisoneofthem.Hisroleismorethanjustcooking. 36 .
B.ThelimitationsofAIinmedicalimaging. ARochesternative,Kinghasservedasoneofstudentgroups,PsiUschefsince2019.Hired
C.TheroleofAIinmodernradiology.
throughHarvestTableorAramark(arequirementforstudentgroupswithfunctionalkitchens),he
D.TheimpactofAIonradiologistsworkload.
preparestwodailymeals—lunch(11a.m.-2p.m.)anddinner(4:30p.m.-7p.m.)—Mondayto
D
Friday. 37 .Thereforenofixedrecipesallowhimtoinnovatebasedonstudentspreferences.
Inthevibrantsavannas((cid:144)(cid:145)(cid:146)(cid:147)(cid:148)(cid:149))ofAfrica,superbstarlings((cid:150)(cid:151)),knownfortheir
Kingemphasizestailoredcare.Initially,heinterviewedeverystudenttonoteallergies(£⁄)and
strikingfeaturesandlivelychatter,exhibitauniquebehaviorthathasarrestedtheattentionofscientists.
dietaryrestrictions,evenpreparingseparatedishestoavoidinfection.Healsoadaptsmenusto
Thesebirdshelpraisetheirownchicksandassistincaringforthebabiesofunrelatedbirds.
preferences,suchasproteinrichoptionsforfitnessfocusedmembers. 38 .Forinstance,crafting
ResearchersfromColumbiaUniversityandCornellUniversityanalyzedtwodecadesoffielddata,
butterchickenwithbasmati(¥ƒ§¤)riceatIndianstudentsrequest,aimingto“bringatasteof
containing40breedingseasonsandthousandsofinteractionsamonghundredsofbirds.Theirfindings
home”tothehouse.
revealedthatsuperbstarlingsoftenengageinhelpingeachother,evenwhentheyarenotrelatedby
39 .WhenKingsdaughterJulieana,battlinganaturalheartdefect,died,theyorganizeda
blood.
GoFundMeformedicalandfuneralcostsandhostedahouseevent(with$5entrydonationstothe
Superbstarlingsliveinmixedflocks,comprisingbothfamilygroupsandnewcomers.Newparents
fund).Daily,studentsseekhislifeadvice,andhavemealswithhim—filledwithconversation,
relyonupto16helpers,whichbringextrafoodtothechicksandhelpwardoffpredators((cid:152)(cid:153)(cid:154)).
laughter,andmusic—strengtheningtheirbond.AsjuniorMaxim Gillernotes,Kingisseenas“an
Thestudyalsofoundthatbirdsthathelpedotherswerelaterreturnedthefavor,sometimesrepeatedly,
honoredbrother”andafoundationoftheirhappiness.
indicatingaformofreciprocityincommunity.
Morethanaworkplace,PsiUhasbecomeKings“secondhome”.Hisjourneyreflectstheessence
Thisideaofformingfriendshipswithunrelatedindividualshassparkeddebateamongscientists.
However,agrowingbodyofresearchsupportstheexistenceofsuchrelationshipsinvariousspecies, ofstudentgroups:lifelongbrotherhood. 40 —throughcookoffs,campusevents,orcatering—
includingmonkeys,elephants,crows,andwhales.Thestudyofsuperbstarlingsaddstothisevidence, whilecherishinghiscurrentroleasabeloved,honoredmember.AsKingputsit,“Onceabrother,
showingthatthesebirdsconsistentlyinvestinpreferredsocialpartnersovertheirlifetimes. yourealwaysabrother.”
Birdsinlargergroupstendtolivelongerandreproducemoreoffspringovertheirlifetime.Inthe A.Hisrolegrantscreativefreedom
harshandunpredictableenvironmentoftheAfricansavanna,closelyconnectingwitheachotheris B.ThePsiUsstudentsrepayhiscare
essentialfortheirsurvival.Besides,theadditionofnewcomerstotheflockenhancesthegroups C.Hisworkstartsat6a.m.everyday
enduranceandadaptability. D.Kinghasadaughterwithheartdisease
Thisstudyunderscorestheimportanceofstrongsocialbonds,whichcanoffervaluableinsightsfor E.Itsaboutcreatingahomeawayfromhome
humans.Inaworldwheremanypeoplestrugglewithloneliness,thesuperbstarlingsbehaviorsuggests F.A“requestboard”furtherbridgesculturalgaps
thatformingandmaintainingsupportiverelationshipscanhavesignificantbenefits.Byhelpingothers,
G.Lookingahead,hehopesgroupchefsgaingreatercampusrecognition
thesebirdscreateanetworkofsupportthatenhancestheirownwellbeingandthatoftheircommunity.
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C.Waystochattertoothers. D.Abilitytoknowhumanspeech.
InOctober1900,MargaretAbbott,atwentytwoyearoldAmericaninlongskirts,steppedonto
33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reciprocity”inparagraph3mean?
theCompiegnegolfcourse.Shebelievedshewas 41 playinginthe“ParisChampionship”,a
A.Exchange. B.Competition.
friendlyeventrunbytheWorldsFair.Infact,shewasabouttobecomethefirstUnitedStateswoman
C.Adaptation. D.Distinction.
evertowinanOlympiccontest,yetshewouldnever 42 it.
34.Whydosuperbstarlingshelpraiseunrelatedchicks?
Margaretsmotherfirstdiscoveredgolf,anewsportamongthecitysupperclass,and 43 it
A.Togainfavorwithotherbirds.
withhertall,quicklearningdaughter.In1899,whentheWorldsFairandalooselyplannedOlympic
B.Tocompeteforfoodresources.
festivalwere 44 inParis,themotheranddaughterboth 45 thenineholeladiestournament.
C.Topracticetheirparentingskills.
D.Toincreasechancesofsurviving.
Margaret 46 47,beatinghernearest 47 bytwostrokes(«‹).Becausethe1900Gameswere
35.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph? 48 ,athletesoftencouldnottellwhichcontestswereOlympic.Margaretwalkedhomethinkingshe
A.Humansshouldliveinharmonywithnature. hadwonalocal 49 .
B.Superbstarlingsareintelligentandadaptable. Thestorymighthaveremaineda 50 ifnotforuniversityprofessorPaulaWelch.In1973,
C.Humansneedtodrawinspirationfromnature. whilestudyingearlyAmericanOlympians,she 51 thename“Abbot”(misspelled)onanold
D.Superbstarlingscanformfriendshipswithothers. winnerslist.ThenWelchspenttenyearssearchinglibraries,reading 52 newspapersandwriting
!"#$ %5&(’8&) !"#$ %6&(’8&)letters.WelchpublishedherfindingsintheOctober1982 53 ofTheOlympian.Atlastshe 54 (cid:243)(cid:244):
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OnaquietSundayevening,Pastor((Ł)Roywassettlingintohischairwhenhisphonerang.It
48.A.poorlyorganised B.wellprepared C.widelyadvertised D.underfunded
wasTrisha,anewmemberofthesmallchurchwhereRoyhadbeenworkingforthepastfiveyearsand
49.A.election B.prize C.respect D.reputation
Roywasstillgettingtoknowthefamilies.
50.A.clue B.reminder C.mystery D.surprise
“PastorRoy,ImsosorrythatJeaniefell,”Trishasaid,hervoicefilledwithconcern.Royknew
51.A.noticed B.witnessed C.overlooked D.recorded
Jeaniewell;shewastheonlychurchpianistwhohadbrokenherwristinanaccidentearlierthatweek.
52.A.updated B.yellowed C.sorted D.folded
Severalmembershadofferedtohelp,butTrishahadadifferentidea.“MysonDanielplaysthepiano
53.A.copy B.note C.issue D.piece
quitewell,”shesaidhesitantly.“Ifyoudlike,hecouldfillinuntilJeanierecovers.”
54.A.identified B.assumed C.suggested D.proved
Roypaused,momentarilyatalossforwords.Danielwasonlynineyearsold.Heimaginedthe
55.A.origin B.value C.secret D.difficulty
audiencesreactiontoachildplayingthepianoduringtheSundayservice.Wouldtheybesupportive,or
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ZhengDi,ayoung 56 (music)whoplaysvarioustypesoftraditionalChineseflutes(•‚), minutes?”heasked.Trishaagreed,andhehungup,deepinthought.
gaveaperformanceattheShanghaiConservatory((cid:135)„)ofMusiconMay27.Hershowdisplayedher Royleanedbackinhischair,reflectingonthesituation.Hehadalwaysemphasizedtheimportance
playingskillsandresearchintoChineseflutes,includingthezhudi—themostcommontypeusually offaithandtrustinhisteaching,yetherehewas,hesitatingoveradecision.Hedecidedtoseekadvice
made 57 bamboo,thebangdi—aflutewitha 58 (sharp),morepowerfulsoundthanstandard fromBen,amusicdirectorandhisclosefriend.“WhatifweaskTrishatobringDanieltothechurchon
bambooflutes,andthegudi—arareancientflute 59 (traditional)craftedfromanimalbones. Tuesdayevening?”Benproposed.“Wecanlistentohimplayandthenmakeaninformeddecision.”
Theconcertfeaturedbothclassicalandmodernpieces.AmongthemwasLiangzhuLament(Bone OnTuesdayevening,TrishaarrivedatthechurchwithDaniel.RoyandBensatinthefrontrow,
Song), 60 (compose)byhergrandfatherJiangGuojifortheboneflute.Zhengalsopresentedher watchingasDanielwalkeduptothepiano.Hegaveaslightbow,agesturehewasusedtobeforehis
originalworkWestLakeDream,abeautifulmelodyexpressingherlongingforherhometown.The recitals()*˚).Atthemoment,Trishasmiledencouragingly,whileRoyandBenexchangednervous
finale,TheJoyousLanternFestivalinLinan, 61 (integrate)elementsofHangzhouslocaltea
glances.
pickingdancemusic.Shecollaboratedwithapianoandguzheng(traditionalChinesemusical
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Danielsatdownandcarefullyplacedthesheetmusiconthestand.
taughtbyhergrandfather, 63 renownedbamboofluteplayer.In2017,ZhengenteredShanghai
ConservatoryofMusicsaffiliated(”»9)highschool.Threeyearslater,sheadvancedtothe
conservatory, 64 shestudiedunderProfessorTangJunqiao,anoutstandingcontemporarybamboo
ThefollowingSundaymorning,Royproudlyannouncedtheyoungpianisttotheaudience.
fluteartist.Thisperformancenotonlyshowcasedthecharmoftraditionalinstruments 65 reflected
theyoungplayersexplorationofinnovationinChinesemusic.
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