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第一部分听力(30分第一节(51.57.5分5A、B、C三个选项中选出10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每Whatdidthewomandislikeaboutlastnight’sThe B.The C.TheWhatarethespeakerstalkingTheir B.Apopular C.AnelectronicWhatistherelationshipbetweentheHusbandand B. C.DoctorandWhatmightMr.Jones B.A HowwillthemanhelptheBydustingthe B.Bydoingthe C.Bytakingoutthe(151.522.5分5A、B、C三个选项中选出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第下面的录音,回答第6、7题。WhatdoesSamhavetroubleStaff B.Account C.ComputerWhatwillSamdoDeleteane- B.Giveaname C.Askfor8、9WheredothespeakersAta B.Atatoy C.AttheWhatisthewoman’smainThesizeofthewaitingThebudgetforThereputationofthe1012WhydoesBrianlookHehaslostHisexpensesareHisspendingishardtoworkWhatcostsBrianmosteveryThe B.The C.TheHowmuchdoesBrianspendontransporteveryA.50 B.30 C.281316Whatdoesthemanmajor B. 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D.TheAmericanpoetLouiseGlück,whoseworkmainlyexploresdifficulthumanemotions,hasbeenawardedthe2020NobelPrizeinLiterature.TheNobelCommitteepraisedher“uniquemythologicalperspectivethatmakesindividualfeelingsuniversal,”describingheras“apoetoffundamentalchangeandrebirth,wheretheleapforwardismadefromadeepsenseofloss.”Glück,77,learnedthenewsbyphoneearlyThursdaymorning.Shesaidafterthecallshewasstillinastateof“astoundment,”withphotographersgatheredoutsideherhome.RecallingtheconversationwithaNobelCommitteemember,shesaid,“Ialmostcried,anditseemedtomeunbelievablethattheywouldchooseanAmericanpoet.”Glück’spoetryfrequentlydrawsonmythologicallanguage,usingfigureslikePersephonetorepresentpersonaltransformation.NobelCommitteechairmanAndersOlssonpointedoutherseeminglynaturalstyleanddirectimagesofpainfulfamilyrelationships.LaureateRobertPinsky,aU.S.poet,admiredherintelligenceandsharpwritingstyle.HarvardprofessorStephanieBurtnotedthatGlück’poemsareknownfortheirfreeverseandhonestexpression.BorninNewYorkin1943,Glückpublishedherfirstcollectionin1968,quicklybuildingherreputationforusingsimplelanguagetoexploredeephumanconcernslikelonelinessandAtYale,whereshewasaprofessor,sheworkedcloselywithyoungstudentsasajudgefortheYaleSeriesofYoungerPoetsPrize,settingthetonefortheirworkslater.ColleagueLangdonHammersaid,“She’ssomeonewhohasadeepvocationasateacherwithacalling.”Overthedecades,GlückhasbecomeoneofAmerica’smostcelebratedpoets,winningUSPoetin2003-04andaNationalHumanitiesMedalin2015.WhatdoesGlück’spoetryfocusonaccordingtothefirstHuman B.MythologicalC.Social D.UnsolvedWhatdoestheunderlinedword“astoundment”inparagraph2probablyCalmnessand B.InspirationandC.Shockand D.NervousnessandWhyaretheseacademics’commentsmentionedinparagraphTorevealGlück’sfamily B.TostressGlück’swriting WhatcanweinferaboutGlückasaSheinfluencedherstudents’ B.ShewonprizesasateachingC.Sheworkedatseveral D.ShecalledonstudentstobeWhatifyourdailyhabitsinyourtwentiescouldpredicthowlongyouwilllive?Arecentstudysuggeststhat,atleastforonespeciesoffish,thismightbethecase.ScientistshavediscoveredthatsleeppatternsandactivitylevelsinyouthcanserveasreliableindicatorsoffuturelifespanintheAfricanturquoisekillifish,asmallspeciesknownforitsunusuallyshortlife.Theresearchteamtracked81killifishfromtheiradolescenceallthewaytodeath.Usinganautomatedvideosystem,theycapturedthefishes’everymovement24hoursadaythroughouttheirentirelives.Tomakesenseofthemassiveamountofdata,theresearchersbuiltamachine-learningmodeltoidentifypatternsinvariousbehavioralcharacteristics,suchasmovementfrequency,swimmingspeedandrestperiods.Theresultswerestriking.Attheageof100days—whichequalsroughlytheearlymiddleageforkillifish—individualsthatwouldeventuallylivelonger(survivingbeyond200days)were,onaverage,moreactiveandfaster-movingthanthosewithshorterlives.Thelong-livedfishalsoshowedaclearpreferenceforsleepingduringthenight,whiletheshort-livedonesweremorelikelytotakenapsduringthedaytime.Thesebehavioraldifferencesemergedlongbeforeanyvisiblesignsofagingordiseaseappeared.Accordingtoaneuroscientistwhowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,thesefindingssuggestthatevenearly-adulthoodbehaviorcanoffercluesabouthowagingwillunfold.Thestudyraisestheexcitingpossibilitythatscientistsmightonedaybeabletoestimateanindividual’sbiologicalageandpredictlifespanlongbeforetraditionalmarkersofagingbecomeapparent.However,theresearcherscautionthatapplyingthesefindingstohumansremainsadistantgoal.Trackingeverysinglemovementoveranentirehumanlifetimeiscurrentlyimpossible,andtherelationshipbetweenbehavior,agingandlifespaninpeopleisfarmorecomplex.Nevertheless,thestudyopensnewdoorsforagingresearch,particularlyintestinghowlifestyleinterventions(干预)mightinfluencelongevity.HowdoestheauthorintroducethetopicinparagraphBymakinga B.ByprovidingC.Byreportinga D.BydefiningaWhatwasspecialaboutthelong-livedkillifishintheirearlyTheywereshorterin B.TheymovedataslowerC.Theytooknapsin D.TheypreferredtosleepatWhatisachallengeofapplyingthefindingsTrackinglifetimehuman B.TestinglifestyleC.Simplifyinghumanaging D.PickingoutthekeyWhatcanbeabesttitlefortheDailyHabitsDecideYour B.YouthBehaviorsPredictC.EnoughSleepContributestoLong D.MachineLearningUnlocksFordecades,cancerresearchhasbeendisturbedbyapersistentproblem:thedatausedtotrainartificialintelligence(AI)oftenexcludesdiversepopulations.ManymedicaldatasetsareoverwhelminglyconcludedfrompatientsofEuropeandescent(血统),meaningAImodelslearntodiagnoseandtreatcancerdependingonanarrowsliceofhumanity.Thislackofdiversitycanleadtomisdiagnosisorineffectivetreatmentforunderrepresentedgroups.NowateamatMIT’sComputerScienceandArtificialIntelligenceLaboratoryCSAIL)hasdevelopedanoveltechniquethatusesgenerativeAItoaddressthisinequalityhead-on.Insteadofsimplygettingridofbiaseddata,theirmodelcreatessynthetic(合成的)medicalimages—suchasbreastcancerscans—thatarebasedonthecharacteristicsofrealpatientsfromdiverseracialandethnicbackgrounds.Thesesyntheticimagesarenotofrealpeople;theyaredigitallygeneratedrepresentationsdesignedtofillthegapsinexistingdatasets.Thepotentialistransformative.BytrainingdiagnosticAIonamorebalanceddatasetenrichedwiththesesyntheticimages,thesystem’saccuracyacrossallpopulationgroupsimprovessignificantly.Earlytestsshowthatthetechniquecanreduceaformofalgorithmicbiasknownas“underspecification,”wheremodelsperformwellonpaperbutfailinreal-world,diverseclinicalsettings.“Wearenotjustfixingthedata;wearefundamentallyre-engineeringthefairnessofthemodel,”explainsleadresearcherDr.SarahChen.However,themethodisadouble-edgedsword.Whileitcan“unbias”data,theverysametechnologycouldbeweaponizedtoincreasebias.Ifanunintendedresearcherusesthesametechniquetogeneratesyntheticdatathatover-representsaparticulargrouporleadstoharmfulstereotypes刻板印象),itcouldcreateAImodelsthatareevenmoreprejudicedthanthosetrainedonreal-worlddata.Thelinebetweencorrectinghistoricalunfairnessandcreatingnew,syntheticonesisprettythin.Thisconcernplacesasignificantethicalburdenonresearchers.WhatshouldbeconfirmedisnolongertheaccuracyofanAImodelbutthesafetyofethics.Afterall,inthescientists’eyesitcanpromisefairerhealthcareintheyearstocome.WhatproblemhaspuzzledresearchersincancerHighcostofcollecting B.OveruseofAIinC.Biaseddata D.MisdiagnosisforWhatisparagraph2ofthetextmainlyTheprincipleofthe B.TheprocessoftheC.Thepurposeofthe D.TheachievementsoftheWhatisDr.SarahChen’sattitudetowardsthenewA. B. C. D.WhatshouldfuturescientistspayattentiontowhenusingAIGettingridofthe B.CreatingmoretrainingC.Checkingforethical 第二节(52.512.5分Inaworldcrazyaboutgradesandrankings,it’seasytodefineourworthbyexternaloutcomes.However,psychologistCarolDweck’sconceptof“mindset”offersadifferentpath.Shedistinguishesbetweenafixedmindset(thebeliefthatourintelligenceisstable)andagrowthmindset(thebeliefthatabilitiescanbedevelopedthroughdedicationandhardwork).36Theyshapeourrelationshipwithchallengesandeffort.So,howdoesthisplayoutindailylife?Theanswerliesinhowwehandledifficulties.Thosewithafixedmindsettendtoavoidchallenges,fearingthatfailuremightexposealackofintelligence.37Theyunderstandthatstruggleisnotasignofweaknessbutanessentialpartofmasteringsomethingnew.Forthem,effortiswhatactuallystrengthenstheirabilities.Thisperspectiveisbackedbyneuroscience.38Whenwestepoutofourcomfortzoneandtackledifficultproblems,ourbrainformsnewneuralconnections.Thisprocess,knownasneuroplasticity,provesthatwecanliterallymakeourselvessmarterthroughlearningandHowcanwedevelopthismindset?Startbylisteningtoyourinnervoice.Whenyouthink,“Ican’tdothis,”addonesimpleword:“yet”.39Ittransformsastatementoflimitationintoapromiseoffuturepotential.Thissmallshiftinself-talkcanbethefirststeptowardembracinglifelonggrowth.Ultimately,agrowthmindsetfreesusfromtheneedforconstantconfirmation.Itallowsustoseesetbacksnotasjudgmentsofourworth,butasvaluablefeedback.40Webegintovaluetheprocessoflearningitself,findingjoyinthejourneyofimprovementratherthanjustthefinaldestination.ThistinywordimpliesthatlearningisagradualHowever,theothergroupofpeopledoexactlytheThereisascientificexplanationforwhythismindsetThesetwomindsetsfundamentallyalterhowweviewTheyfirmlybelievethattruepotentialisunknownandTherefore,weshouldavoiddifficulttaskstoprotectourself-Italsohelpsusseparateourcoreidentityfromtheoutcomeswe(30分(15115分68-year-oldAnahadbeenlivingaloneinhersmallapartment.Sherarelyspoketoanyone,andherlonelinessseemedtobeawallthatnoonecould41.Oneday,avolunteernamedSaraharrivedwithagoldenretriever(寻回犬)namedBuddy,atherapydog.Anadidn’tevenlookupwhentheyentered.Quietly,Buddylaydownonthefloor.“ThisisBuddy,”Sarahsaidsoftly“HecomestovisiteveryweekAnadidn’t42.Forthefirstfewvisits,nothingchanged.Anaremained43.However,eachtime,Buddywouldliequietlynearherchair,occasionallylookingupatherwithhisgentlebrowneyes.Onthefourthvisit,something44happened.AsBuddylaybesideher,Anaslowlyloweredherhandandletitrestonhisback.Herfingersmovedslightly,45hissoftfur.Sarahheldherbreath,notwantingto46themoment.“He’swarm!”Anawhispered.Fromthatdayon,thingschanged.Shestarted47Buddy’svisits.Shebegantotalk—firstaboutBuddy,then48aboutherlife.The49wasobvious.Anawaseatingmore,sleepingbetter,andeven50anowandthen.Shealsojoinedgroupactivitiesshehad refusedtodo.Actually,therapydogscangreatlyreducelonelinessby52 stresslevelsandincreasingsocialinteraction.Thesimplepresenceofanon-judgmentalanimalcanbedeeply53 OnSarah’slastvisit,AnahuggedBuddyandwhisperedintohisear.“You54 me!”Shestoodup,lookingoutthewindow,hereyesfilledwith55 A.build B.turn C.set D.breakA. 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