他同意了在周末帮我学英语。
He _____________ learn English at weekend,
不管发生什么事,我们都要沉住气。
No matter what happens, we must _____________.
你会把这次考试看成是一次挑战吗?
Will you ________ this exam ________ a challenge?
Children know that summer is probably the most fun of all seasons. However, experts say it is also the most dangerous, especially for children aged 14 and under. In its first study of children's safety in the US, the National Safe Kids Campaign (NSKC) found nearly half of the injury-related (与伤害相关的)deaths among children happened in summer.
Experts are not surprised by the study's results. They always know summer is a dangerous season for children. During the summer, children are out of school and spend more time outdoors. They are more likely to get into an accident or be injured. "While we encourage children to be active and spend more time outdoors, they need to understand the importance of safety." said Everett Koop, an expert of the NSKC.
To help children stay safe, the NSKC started a "Make it a Safe Kids Summer" campaign during National Safe Kids Week, from 5th May through 12th May, Here are some important summer safety tips from the NSKC.
●Always wear your seat belt when in a car.
●Make sure there is an adult around when you decide to go swimming.
●Wear a lifejacket when on a boat or doing water sports.
●Obey all traffic rules.
●Don't meet e-pals alone.
1.Which season is the most dangerous for children aged 14 and under?
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2.Are experts surprised by the study's result?
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3.What do children need to understand if we encourage them to spend more time outdoors?
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4.How many summer safety tips are mentioned in the passage?
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5.What's the purpose of this passage?
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Dear daddy! How’s everything going? It’s been so many days since you went to Wuhan. Do you still remember the day before you left? I remember I saw the luggage (行李) in your bedroom. I asked you, “Are you going to leave on business?” You smiled and put your hand on my head, saying, “I’m just tidying up some clothes.”
Later that night, I learned that you and mom had asked to be sent to Wuhan and were waiting for a phone call. (A) At that moment, I hoped neither of you would get the call. However, your phone still rang. I almost cried out in fear as if I were going to Wuhan myself.
The next morning, I got up early. During breakfast, (B) you smiled and asked me if I would miss you. I pretended (假装) it was no big deal and said, “I can text you whenever I miss you.”
When you were leaving, I waved (挥手) to you until I couldn’t see you anymore. Tears flowed down my face. I later realized it was Lantern Festival. I wrote down “Bon voyage” and “Waiting for you to come back” in my notebook. I knew the people of Wuhan needed you more than I did. At night, mom sent me some photos of you and the rest of the medical team. I immediately found you in the photos. I pointed you out and yelled, “Hey, this is my daddy!” I was so proud of you!
After you left, I paid more attention to the battle against the novel coronavirus. (C)I wondered whether you would take good care of yourself. Daddy, remember to exercise and get enough rest.
We all miss you every day. I love you, my superhero, forever and ever.
1.把文中 (A) 处画线句子翻译成汉语
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2.把文中 (C) 处画线句子翻译成汉语。
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3.写出 (B) 处画线单词指代的内容。
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4.找出能表现作者理解父母的做法的一个句子。
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5.简要概括本文大意。
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A special copyright (版权) case has recently drawn attention because it is related to (和….有关的) artificial intelligence (AI). A court (法庭) in Shenzhen ruled that a news report written by Tencent's AI enjoys copyright protection. 1.
This is the first case in China that has provided copyright protection to work done by AI. But what does it indicate (表明)? 2.
Probably not. AI is not yet able to write creative stories. The news report mentioned above is mainly about data. 3. Some newspapers also use AI to report on stories about natural disasters (灾害), which mainly require basic facts such as "where" and "when". As Forbes wrote, instead of losing their jobs, journalists can make their work more efficient (高效的) by using AI so that they can focus more on storytelling and less on numbers.
4. For example, Wayne MeGregor, a British choreographer (编舞), is famous for using AI to create new dances. For him, AI is a powerful tool that can help choreographers break out of common movements. MeGregor is not worried that AI might replace human artists. " 5."
"It's time to stop worrying about if AI can be creative," according to Forbes. Instead. we should focus on how humans and AI can work together in ways that we have never dreamed of before.
A.AI can't judge (判断) the quality (质量) of the choreography
B.AI is actually being helpful in many creative fields.
C.Will AI take the place of creative workers in the future?
D.A website broke the law because it used the article without permission (允许).
E.Since AI is good at processing data, it is often used to write financial (金融的) reports.