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建平中学2025学年第二学期期末教学质量检测高一英语试卷考生注意:考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分。I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Atapaintstore.
B.Atanoilmarket.
C.Atasciencemuseum.
D.Atagallery.2.A.Aserviceman.
B.Abusinessman.
C.astockbroker.
D.Ateacher.3.A.9:30.
B.9:45.
C.12:30.
D.12:45.4.A.Herroommatecomesbacktoolate.B.Herroommateeatstoomucheverymeal.C.Shehastopaythebillforherroommateeveryday.DShecan’taffordtosharethebillwithherroommate.5.A.Aguidebookabouteating.
B.Ahotelforarest.C.Afastfoodrestaurant.
D.Aguideforatrip.6.A.Finishthepaperbeforemeetinghisprofessor.B.Shortenhispaperintoa4,000-wordarticle.C.Determineamorespecifictopicforhispaper.D.Askhisprofessorforhelpinchoosingthetopic.7.A.Doubtful.
B.Upset.
C.Convinced.
D.Amazed.8.A.Apurpleblousemadefrompuresilk.B.A100%silkblouseinnavyblue.C.Afashionableblouseinabrightcolor.D.Somethingtomatchherpurpleblouse.9.A.Theapplicationhasbeendelayedforaweek.B.Thejobhasbeenofferedtosomeoneelse.C.Thewomanisnotsuitablefortheposition.D.Thewomanlacksrelevantexperience.10.A.Thewomanbrokeherarmwhiledoingtheproject.B.Themanexpectedthewomantogoonwiththeproject.C.Ittakesthedoctoramonthtocurethewoman’sbrokenleg.D.Thewomancannowcomebacktodoherunfinishedproject.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheardaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Would-befreshmen.
B.Would-besecond-yearstudents.C.Would-begraduates.
D.Would-bethird-yearstudents.12.A.Fourth-yearstudentsarelikelytogetlowernumbers.B.Mostofthelistenerscangettheirfirstorsecondchoice.C.Studentshavetoshareroomswithothersinthesamegrade.D.Studentsareallowedtochoosetheirroommates,butnottheirdorms.13.A.Theyhavetoliveindormsofotheruniversities.B.Theyhavetosharedormswithmoreroommates.C.Theyhavetoseekaccommodationoffcampus.D.Theyhavetoexchangedormswithfreshmen.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.TheywerethefirstsettlersinEurope.B.TheyweretheconquerorsofNorway.C.TheydiscoveredIcelandintheninthcentury.D.TheysettledonasmallislandnorthofEngland.15.A.ItwassomefivehundredmileswestofNorway.B.Itwascoveredwithgreenmosttimeoftheyear.C.ItwastheVikings’mostimportantdiscovery.D.Itwasarockymassoflandcoveredwithice.16.A.TheVikings’oceanexplorations.
B.ThemakingofEuropeannations.C.TheVikings’everydaylife.
D.TheEuropeans’Arcticdiscoveries.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.
A.Buyingsomefitnessequipmentforthenewgym.B.Openingagymandbecomingpersonaltrainers.C.Signingupforaweight-losscourse.D.Tryingoutanewgymintown.18.
A.Professionalpersonaltraining.
B.Freeexerciseforthefirstweek.C.Adiscountforahalf-yearmembership.
D.Additionalbenefitsforyoungcouples.19.
A.Thesafetyofweightlifting.
B.Thehighmembershipfee.C.Therenewalofhismembership.
D.Theoperationoffitnessequipment.20.
A.Shewantsherinvitationrenewed.B.Sheusedtodo200sit-upseveryday.C.Sheknowsthebasicsofweight-lifting.D.Sheusedtobeapersonaltraineratthegym.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.1.Theresearchteamfoundthattheancienttomb,______wallsweredecoratedwithpreciouspaintings,______untouchedforover800years.A.whose;hadremained B.which;remainedC.ofwhich;hadremained D.that;wasremained2.______manyexpertshavepointedout,regularphysicalexercise,______properlyarranged,cangreatlyrelievementalpressureandimproveworkefficiency.A.While;if B.As;whenC.Since;though D.Although;unless3.Themanagerwasannoyedat______waitingfortwohoursoutsideinthecoldwindwithoutanyexplanation.A.beingkept B.keepingC.kept D.havingkept4.You’dbettertakenotes______youmightmisssomekeypointsduringthelecture.A.sothat B.nowthatC.incase D.aslongas5.Bythetimetherescueworkersarrivedattheflood-hitarea,mostofthelocalresidents________bythevolunteers.A.havebeenhelped B.hadbeenhelpedC.werehelped D.wouldbehelped6.______fromthetopofthemountain,thewholevalleylooksextremelybeautiful,______thousandsoftouristseveryyear.A.Seen;attracting B.Seeing;attractedC.Seen;attracted D.Tosee;attracting7.Manypeoplechoosetoworkovertime______theycanearnmoremoneytosupporttheirfamilies.A.evenif B.incaseC.sothat D.asthough8.Themoment______wereachedthetopofthemountainistheone______wewillneverforgetinourwholelife.A.when;that B.which;whichC.that;what D.when;which9.Thestudentisreported______thefirstprizeinthenationalEnglishcompetition,whichsurpriseshisteachersalot.A.winning B.towinC.tohavewon D.havingwon10.Itwasnotuntilhefailedintheexam______herealizedthathe______histimeonmeaninglessonlinegames.A.when;hadwasted B.that;hadwastedC.where;waswasting D.as;waswastingSectionBDirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Yearsago,IforcedmyselftouseAIfrequentlysothatIcouldgainfirsthandexperienceforwritingaboutit.However,anexpandingbodyofrecentresearchsuggeststhatover-relianceontoolslikeChatGPT_____11_____damagecreativity,memoryandcriticalthinking—GPSonceweakenedoursenseofdirectionandsearchenginesreducedourwillingnesstoretaininformation.ScientistswarnthatAIundertakesmostmentallaborforus,inevitably_____12_____(reduce)opportunitiesforcognitiveexercise.AdamGreen,aneuroscientistwhodirectstheLaboratoryforRelationalCognitionatGeorgetownUniversity,explainsifweceaseengagingincertaintypesofthinking,ourcapacitytohandlesuchtaskswillgraduallydecline.Itresemblesattendingagymonlytohavearobotliftalltheweights:youleave_____13_____havinggainedanystrength.Wecanadoptmeasurestominimizepotentialrisks,_____14_____nowAIisnearlyunavoidableinsearchenginesandsmartphones.JaredBenge,aclinicalneuropsychologistwhoteachesattheUniversityofTexas,_____15_____(emphasize)AIisnotinherentlybeneficialorharmful;itsimpactdependsentirelyonusagepatterns.Hefurtherclarifiesthatthekeyliesinmaintainingmetacognitiveawareness,whichmeansmonitoringconstantly_____16_____AIisassistingorreplacingyourthoughtprocess.Ifitliberatesmentalresourcesformorecomplextasks,itmayenhancecognition.Conversely,ifweuncriticallyacceptitsoutputs,werisk“cognitivesurrender”,astate_____17_____weprioritizeAI’sjudgmentsoverourown,evenwhenthemachineismakingamistake._____18_____(maintain)cognitivevitality,expertsproposetwocorestrategies.First,don’toutsourcefoundationalthinking.Beforeconsultingachatbot,establishyourownperspectivesothatAIservestochallengeyourreasoningratherthanconstructit.Second,preservecognitiveeffort.Whenlearning,resistlettingAIsummarizedifficulttextsand_____19_____(endure)thediscomfortofstrugglingwithcomplexproblems,whichisessentialfordeepcomprehension.AIisnotanenemytobeabandoned._____20_____wekeepcontroloveritsapplication,wecanuseitsefficiencywithoutsacrificingourmostirreplaceablepower:thecapacityforindependentthought.SectionCDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.demanding
B.diversity
C.exposed
D.extreme
E.instant
F.perceived
G.prioritize
H.recall
I.reflect
J.specific
K.survivalRecognizingpeopleisabasiccourtesy(礼貌)—especiallyintheworkplace.Butmanypeoplehavefeltthestressofdesperatelytryingto____21____theworkmatesittingoppositethem,onlyforacompletefailure.Notonlyisitasourceofembarrassment,butitcanbe____22____asimpolite:thatsomeonehasn’ttakenthetimeandefforttolearnanythingabouttheotherperson.However,beingabletomemorizesomeone’sappearance,particularlyifthey’rerelativelyunfamiliar,andrecollectthemina(n)____23____—days,weeks,ormaybemonthslater—needsavastsuiteofcognitiveresources:frompartsofthebrain____24____tofacialrecognition,tovisualprocessingandlong-termmemory.Learningandrecognizingfacesisoneofthemostcognitively____25____andneurologicallycomplextasksweengagein.Butalongsidescience,thereareculturalandsocietalfactorsatplaythatcanleaveusblankingonwhoismakingconversationwithusatwork.Notonlydowetendtorememberpeoplewholookmorelikeus,butwealso____26____learningthefacesofthoseweconsidertobeofgreaterimportancetoourlives:seniormembersofthestaff,orthoseinpositionsofpower.Throughoutalifetime,humanslearntorecognizethousandsoffaces.Someresearchhasshownthatatthe____27____end,thefigurecanbeashighas10,000.Generally,peopleareskilledatlearningandrecognizingsomanyfaces,as____28____oncedependedonit.Theevolutionaryneedtobeabletoquicklytellfriendfromenemyexplainswhypeoplearehardwiredtorememberthefacesoflovedonesandthosemostfamiliar.Inthemodernworld,peoplearefrequently____29____tomorefacesinasingledaythanacrosstheirancestor’sentirelifetimes.Itmeansthey’remorelikelytobeinasituationinwhichtheydrawafacialblank.However,recognizingpeopleisaskill.Ifpeoplewanttobringforthchangeandgreater____30____amongoffices,it’sbeneficialtoreallytryandrememberthefacesofpeoplewhofallintoanindividual’s‘unlikelytorecognize’pool.III.
ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.(A)OnChina’slivestreamplatforms,thereisnowagoodchancethatthehosturgingyoutobuyproductsisadigitalfigure.Livecommerceisa________industryinChina.Millionsofpeoplehostlivestreams,________everythingfromlipsticktorealestate.In2023,thelivestreame-commercemarketwasworth4.9trillionyuan.However,e-commercecompaniesareincreasingly________theirhumanhostswithAIbots.Duringthisyear’s“618”shoppingfestival,digitalfigureshostedlivestreamsforover5,000brandsonthee-commerceplatformJD.com.TheseAI-hostedshowsreportedlyreceivedover100millionviewsandgeneratedoverfivemillioninteractions.Chinesevendors(商贩)aremostly________AIhostsasawaytocutcosts.Adigitalfigurecostsonlyafewthousandyuanandcanlivestreamfor24hoursaday.Italsosaves________onhiringalivestreamstudioandsupportstaff.In2023,digitalfigurebroughtinrevenuesworthover333billionyuaninChina.Thisamountisbelievedtoreach640billionyuanby2027.However,noteveryoneagreeswiththeuseofAIhostsinlivecommerce.Thesebotsareknownforwoodenly________tothescriptandarelikelytomakemistakes.Bothconsumersandvendorshave________thatdigitalfigures“sayeverythinginthesameway,andsometimesdon’t________.”Theyalsostruggletoanswerspecificquestionsfromconsumers.Somevendorsremain________aboutusingdigitalfigures.CurrentAIbots,theysuggest,coulddamagetheirbrandreputation,whichrelyonbuildingtrustandemotionalconnectionswith________.TheriseofAIhostsisalsocreating________issues.Asdigitalfiguresbecomeevermore________,it’sbecomingharderforconsumerstotellthemapartfromhumanbeings.Thisopensthedoorforscammers(敲诈者),whousethesefigurestotrickshoppersintobuying________goods.YuZhinong,alawyer,stressedthelegalrisksforcreatorsofdigitalfigures.Usingsomeone’sactualvoicecouldleadtofraud(诈骗)charges,andgeneratingfakeaudioforillegalactivitiesmayresultincriminalliability(刑事责任).It’salsoessentialtoobtainpermissionfromanyonewhoseportraitisusedincreatingadigitalfigure,headded.InMay2023,Douyinintroducedrulesto________theuseofvirtualfigures.ItrequiresthatanyAIlivestreammustbemonitoredbyarealperson.________,theownersofdigitalfiguresareaskedtoregisterusingtheirrealidentities.ChineseauthoritiesarealsoseekingtosupervisetheuseofAIhostsine-commerce.31.A.fragile B.massive C.digital D.risky32.A.processing B.delivering C.selling D.stocking33.A.replacing B.bombarding C.interfering D.identifying34.A.reflectingupon B.turningto C.takingover D.operatingon35.A.labour B.storage C.maintenance D.budget36.A.sticking B.objecting C.appealing D.adding37.A.maintained B.complained C.announced D.realized38.A.makesense B.standout C.giveway D.takeplace39.A.optimistic B.enthusiastic C.cautious D.curious40.A.lawyers B.agents C.reporters D.consumers41.A.technical B.practical C.legal D.ethical42.A.realistic B.costly C.flexible D.stylish43.A.outdated B.delicate C.discounted D.fake44.A.understate B.ban C.overlook D.regulate45.A.However B.Meanwhile C.Conversely D.Otherwise(B)Removingtrashfromtheoceanmaynotbeasharmlessasitseems.That’stheconclusionofnewresearch,whichfindsthatmarinedumps,knownas“garbagepatches(区域)”,are________tocountlessdelicatecreaturesthatcouldendupdyingwhenpeoplecollecttrashfromthesea.Ourplanet’soceanshavefivemajorgarbagepatches.Theyformfarfromlandwherestrongcurrentsmovequicklytogether,________trashofallsizes.ThelargestofthesemarinefieldsisknownastheGreatPacificGarbagePatch.Spanning1.6millionsquarekilometersmidwaybetweenHawaiiandthecoastofCalifornia,itwasfirst________in1997byoceanographerCharlesMoore.Thepatchescaped________forsolongbecausemostofitscontentsarenoteasilyspottedfromafar.ToseewhethertheGreatPacificGarbagePatchwasharboringavastnumberoffloatingcreatures________waste,acrewsailedthroughthepatchfor80days,collectingsamplesfromHawaiitothecoastofSanFrancisco.“Thesemysteriousregionsarelargely________,”saysRebeccaHelm,abiologistatGeorgetownUniversity.Thesamplesrevealedhighconcentrationsofthreespeciesthatliveattheocean’ssurface.Theyincludedbluebuttonjellies,by-the-windsailors,andvioletsnails.Bluebuttonjelliesandby-the-windsailors—twotypesofjellyfish—feedonplankton(浮游生物)andserveasfoodforvioletsnails.Thescientistsmatchedthelocationsofthesecreatureswithhighconcentrationsofplasticwaste.It________thatoceancurrentsaffectallofthesefloatingobjects—bothlifeandtrash—inthesameway,theteamreportedlastmonth.Helmsaysthatthe________ofthesecreaturesimpliesacomplexecosysteminwhichtheyserveasfoodforpredatorslikeseaturtlesandseabirds.“Theseanimalsdon’texistin________,”shesays.“Thefoodwebthey’reapartofaffectsthewholeocean.”Thiscould________effortstocleanupthesepatches.Someenvironmentalorganizationsaimto________thewastebyskimmingthesurfacewithnets.Butjustassimilarfishingmethodsleadto________,suchcleanupeffortswouldlikelycatchsurface-inhabitantsalongwiththeplasticwaste,Helmsays.________,amodelingstudypublishedinAprilinAquaticBiologyfoundsucheffortscouldpotentiallythreatenthesurvivalofspeciesthathaveexistedformillionsofyears.InMarch,nearly200countriesagreedtoanewhighseastreaty(公海条约)thatwilleventuallyallowthecreationofprotectedareasininternationalwaters.Ifgarbagepatcheswerealso________,cleanupeffortswouldbepausedlongenoughforscientiststobetterunderstandpotentialimpacts.Still,Helmarguesthatthemost________solutionistopreventplasticfromgettingintotheoceaninthefirstplacebyreducingourrelianceonit.46.A.opposite B.harmful C.home D.familiar47.A.carrying B.destroying C.sorting D.accessing48.A.approved B.identified C.promoted D.released49.A.searches B.crowds C.memory D.notice50.A.inadditionto B.incontrastto C.inplaceof D.onaccountof51.A.unlimited B.unexplored C.unavoidable D.unthinkable52.A.guarantees B.maintains C.strengthens D.hints53.A.presence B.competition C.separation D.transformation54.A.motion B.danger C.isolation D.harmony55.A.complicate B.reverse C.neutralize D.strengthen56.A.classify B.replace C.monitor D.remove57.A.waste B.bycatch C.delay D.risk58.A.Indeed B.Otherwise C.However D.Thus59.A.extended B.involved C.prohibited D.defined60.A.immediate B.costly C.flexible D.effectiveSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Afterworkinginplasticsurgeryandmedicalaestheticsforthepast10years,I’verealizedhowmanypeoplestrugglewithadistortedself-imageoraninaccurateperceptionofthemselves.Manyexaminetheirownappearanceunderamicroscope,focusingoneveryperceivedflawwhileoverlookingqualitiesthatothersadmirewithouthesitation.Manythoughtthatadifferentnose,smootherskin,oramorebalancedfacewouldfinallychangethemfromanunattractiveoutsidertoastunninghead-turner.However,onepatient,inparticular,changedthewayIthoughtaboutbeauty.Severalyearsago,awomaninherfortiescametomyclinic.Shewasasuccessfularchitectwhocarriedherselfwithremarkableconfidence.Unlikemanypatients,shedidnotarrivewithalonglistofcomplaints.Instead,shesmiledandsaid,“I’veneverdislikedmyappearance,butthereisonethingI’vealwayswantedtochange.”Sheexplainedthatachildhoodaccidenthadlefthernoseslightlycrooked.Thefeaturehadneverpreventedherfrombuildingasuccessfulcareer,maintainingclosefriendships,orfeelingcomfortableinpublic.Yetwhenevershelookedinthemirror,shefeltthatonesmalldetaildidnotquitereflectthepersonsheknewherselftobe.Whatstruckmewasherattitude.Sheneverspokeofbecomingprettierorlookinglikeacelebrity.Shenevercomparedherselfwithwhatwaspresentedonsocialmedia.Nordidshebelievethatsurgerywouldtransformherlife.Shesimplywantedheroutwardappearancetomatchtheconfidenceshealreadyfeltwithin.Severalmonthsaftertheprocedure,shereturnedforafollow-upappointment.Thechangewassubtle,butsheseemedgenuinelypleased.“Idon’tfeellikeadifferentperson,”shetoldme.“Ifeelmorelikemyself.”Herwordsstayedwithmelongaftersheleft.I’vecometorealizeadifferencebetweenseekingtreatmentasahealthyformofself-improvementandpursuingitoutofapersistentbeliefthatoneisnever“goodenough.”Theformercanbeempowering;thelatterisrarelysatisfied,nomatterhowsuccessfultheproceduremaybe.Plasticsurgeryisapowerful,transformative,anddeeplypersonaldecision.Ibelieveinitcompletely.Ihavewatcheditchangelives,restoreconfidence,andgivepeoplethereflectiontheyalwaysfelttheydeserved.ButthemostbeautifulresultsIhaveeverseenhappenwhenapatientwalksinalreadyknowingtheirworth—andsimplywantstheoutsidetomatchhowextraordinarytheyfeelwithin.61.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysayingthatmanypeople“examinetheirownappearanceunderamicroscope”?A.Theyareunabletoseetheirappearanceclearly.B.Theyoftenseekprofessionalmedicalexaminations.C.Theycomparethemselveswithscientistsconductingresearch.D.Theypayexcessiveattentiontotheirperceivedimperfections.62.Whywastheauthorimpressedbythearchitect’sattitude?A.Shesoughtsurgerytohaveamoresuccessfulcareer.B.Sheexpectedsurgerytocompletelytransformherlife.C.Sheacceptedherselfwhileseekingaminorimprovement.D.Shewasdeterminedtochangeeverysmalldetailofherlife.63.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Physicalappearanceistheonlysourceofsenseofachievement.B.Mostpatientsseekcosmeticproceduresbecauseofpressurefromsocialmedia.C.Thearchitecthadencounteredmanycareerfailuresbeforeshehadtheplasticsurgery.D.Aperson’sattitudetowardthemselvesmayaffecthowsatisfiedtheyfeelaftertreatment.64.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor’sattitudetowardplasticsurgery?A.Uninterestedinitsinfluenceonpatients.B.Completelysupportivewithoutreservation.C.Cautiouslypositivewhileemphasizingself-worth.D.Stronglyopposedduetoitsstressonoutwardbeauty.(B)POLICYONDRESSCODEValidforallemployeesTheCompany’sobjectiveinestablishingaformaldresscodeistoenableouremployeestoprojecttheprofessionalimagethatisinkeepingwiththeneedsofourclientsandcustomerstotrustus.Becauseourindustryrequirestheappearanceoftrustedbusinessprofessionalsandweserveclientsatoursiteonadailybasis,aformaldresscodeisnecessaryforouremployees.Youmustprojecttheimageofatrustworthy,knowledgeablebusinessprofessionalfortheclientswhoseekourguidance,input,andprofessionalservices.FormalDressCodeGuidelinesInaformalbusinessenvironment,thestandardofdressingformenisasmarttrouserwithshirtthathasthecompanylogoorasuitiftheoccasiondemandsandforwomen,adressthathasthecompanylogopairedwithappropriateaccessories.Inourworkenvironment,clothingshouldbepressedandneverwrinkled.FormalBusinessAttireRecommendationsThisisanoverviewofappropriateformalbusinessattire.Theliststellyouwhatisgenerallyacceptableasformalbusinessattireandwhatisgenerallynotacceptableasformalbusinessattire.ShoesandFootwearConservativewalkingshoes,dressshoes,Oxfords,loafers,boots,flats,dressheels,andbacklessshoesareacceptableforwork.Notwearingstockingsorsocksisinappropriate.Athleticshoes,tennisshoes,thongs,flip-flops,Hawaiianslippers,andanycasualshoewithanopentoearenotacceptableintheoffice.AccessoriesandJewelleryTasteful,professionalties,scarves,belts,andjewelleryareencouraged.Jewelleryshouldbeworningoodtaste,withlimitedvisiblebodypiercing.Makeup,Perfume,andCologneAprofessionalappearanceisencouragedandexcessivemakeupisunprofessional.Rememberthatsomeemployeesareallergictothechemicalsinperfumesandmakeup,sowearthesesubstanceswithrestraint.HatsandHeadCoveringHatsarenotappropriateintheoffice.Headcoversthatarerequiredforreligiouspurposesortohonourculturaltraditionareallowed.ConclusionIfanemployeefailstomeetthesestandards,—Consequencesasdeterminedbytheemployee’ssupervisorandHumanResourcesstaff,theemployeewillbeaskednottoweartheinappropriateitemtoworkagain.Iftheproblempersists,theemployeemaybesenthometochangeclothesandwillreceiveaverbalwarningforthefirstoffense.Allotherpoliciesaboutpersonaltimeusewillapply.Progressivedisciplinaryactionwillbeappliedifdresscodeviolationscontinue.65.Accordingtothepolicy,whydoesthecompanyestablishaformaldresscode?A.Tomakeemployeesfeelmoreconfidentabouttheirownappearance.B.Toensureemployeesprojectatrustworthyprofessionalimageforclients.C.Tofollowthegeneralpracticeofmostcompaniesintheindustry.D.Todistinguishitsemployeesfromthoseofcompetingcompanies.66.Whichofthefollowingcombinationsiscompletelyacceptableaccordingtothedresscode?A.Oxfords,backlessshoes,andexcessivevisiblebodypiercing.B.Loafers,areligiousheadcover,andmoderatejewellery.C.Flip-flops,acompany-logodress,andnostockings.D.Athleticshoes,asuit,andheavymakeup.67.Wherewouldthispassagemostlikelybefound?A.Inajobadvertisementforaclient-facingcompany.B.Onaposterdisplayedinashoppingmallforgeneralpublic.C.IntheemployeehandbookdistributedbyHumanResources.D.Inafashionmagazineofferingadviceonbusinessattire.(C)DoesaRobotNeedaSchool?AtarecenttechnologyexhibitioninFuzhou,thelargestcrowdsgatherednotaroundthedancinghumanoidrobots,butaroundaworkerwearingaVRheadsetandteachingarobothowtopickupapapercup.ForChenYishi,CEOofJoyfulEmbodied,thissceneperfectlyillustratedtherealbattlegroundintheAIrace:itisnotfancyhardware,butdata.“Wearebuildingaschoolforrobots,”Chenexplained.Hiscompanyplanstoconstructa3,000-square-metertraininggroundwherehumanoid,four-leggedandwheeledrobotswillperformeverydaytaskssuchasstackingcups,cleaningtables,sortingobjects,andevenfoldingclothes.HumanoperatorswilluseVRgearandmotion-controldevicestoguidetherobotsthroughthousandsofrepetitivemovementsfromadistance.Astherobotswork,camerasandsensorsrecordeveryangle,jointmovement,pressurepoint,andforcefeedback,generatingwhatChencalls“high-qualityfuel”forfutureAIsystems.“Withoutreal-worlddata,eventhemostadvancedlargemodelsarejustemptybrains,”Chensaid.“Robotsdonotlearnthroughassumptions.Everytinymovement—fromgr
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