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Not everyone agrees on that bad habits are. Some smokers aren’t think smoking is a bad habit. Young people don’t think listen to loud music on the train is also a bad habit.

Have you ever tried to get rid your bad habits? I have quit smoking or have stopped leaving thing lying around the house. I hoped other people will stop their bad habits. I get annoying when people are late for meetings or talk loudly on their phones in the public. I also think much motorists need to think about their driving habits. Perhaps I should point out their bad habits.

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17.Speed-reading is a necessary skill in the Internet age.We skim over articles,e-mails and We Chat to try to grasp key words and the essential meaning of a certain text.Surrounded with information from our electronic devices,it would be impossible to cope if we read word by word,line by line.But a new trend calls on people to unplug and enjoy reading slowly,listing benefits beyond the intelligent stimulation.
A recent story from The Wall Street Journal reported on a book club in Wellington,New Zealand,where members meet in a cafe and turn off their smart phones.They sink into comfortable chairs and read in silence for an hour.Unlike traditional book clubs,the point of the slow reading club isn't exchanging ideas about a certain book,but to get away from electronic devices and read in a quiet,relaxed environment.According to the Journal,the Wellington book club is just one example of a movement started by book lovers who miss the old-fashioned way of reading before the Internet and smart phones.
Slow readers,such as The Atlantic's Maura Kelly,say a regular reading habit sharpens the mind,improves concentration,reduces stress levels and deepens the ability to sympathize(共鸣,同感).Another study published last year in Science shwed that reading novels helps people understand other's mental states and beliefs,a fundamental skill in building relationships.Yet technology has made us less attentive readers.Screens have changed our reading patterns from the staight and information left-to-right sequence to a wild skimming and skipping pattern as we hunt for important words and information.Reading text punctuated(加标点符号)with links leads to weaker comprehension than reading plain text.The Internet may hve made us stupider,says Patrick Kingsley from The Guardian.Because of the Internet,he says,we have become very good at collecting a wide range of interesting news,but we are also gradually forgetting how to sit back,reflect,and relate all these facts to each other.
Slow reading means a return to an uninterrupted,straight pattern,in a quiet environment free of distractions.Aim for 30minutes a day,advises Kelly from The Atlantic."You can squeeze in that half hour pretty easily if only during your free moments,you pick up a meaningful work of literature,"Kelly said."Reach for your e-reader,if you like.Kindles make books like War and Peace less heavy,not less substantive,and also ensure you'll never lose your place."
24.The book club in Wellington mentioned in Paragraph 2showsA.
A.the new trend of slow reading   
B.the decline of electronic devices
C.the importance of exchanging ideas   
D.the increasing number of club readers
25.According to Patrick Kingsley,people are stupider partly because ofD.
A.a non-stop reading pattern         
B.the straight,left-to-right screen
C.wide range of interesting news     
D.the lack of reflection
26.According to the passage,slow readingA.
A.contributes to understanding among people
B.promotes the current technology advances
C.provides people with a quiet environment
D.cures the memory loss of elderly people
27.What's the best title for the passage?B
A.Benefit of Reading Clubs          
B.Return of Slow Reading
C.Reading of the Internet Age         
D.Influence of Speed Reading.

Computers have beaten human world champions at chess and, earlier this year, the board game Go. So far, though, they have struggled at the card table. So we challenged one AI to a game.

Why is poker(扑克)so difficult? Chess and Go are “information complete” games where all players can see all the relevant information. In poker, other players’ cards are hidden, making it an “information incomplete” game. Players have to guess opponents’ hands from their actions----tricky for computers. Poker has become a new benchmark for AI research. Solving poker could lead to many breakthroughs, from cyber security to driverless cars.

Scientists believe it is only a matter of time before AI once again vanquishes humans, hence our human-machine match comes up in a game of Texas Hold’s Em Limit Poker. The AI was developed by Johannes Heinrich, researcher studying machine learning at UCL. It combines two techniques: neural(神经的)networks and reinforcement learning(强化学习).

Neural networks, to some degree, copy the structure of human brains: their processors are highly interconnected and work at the same time to solve problems. They are good at spotting patterns in huge amounts of data. Reinforcement learning is when a machine, given a task, carries it out, learning from mistakes it makes. In this case, it means playing poker against itself billions of times to get better.

Mr Heinrich told Sky News: “Today we are presenting a new procedure that has learned in a different way, more similar to how humans learn. In particular, it is able to learn abstract patterns, represented by its neural network, which allow it to deal with new and unseen situations.”

After two hours of quite defensive play, from the computer at least, we called it a draw.

1.Why can’t the computer beat humans at the poker game?

A. Because humans are cleverer than the computer

B. Because humans practice playing the poker game every day

C. Because the computer can’t know the other players’ cards completely

D. Because the computer can’t learn the regular rules of the poker game

2.What does the underlined word “vanquishes” in Paragraph 3 mean?

A. Leaves B. Defeats C. Cheats D. Serves

3.What do we know about the reinforcement learning of AI?

A. It solves problems correctly every time

B. It is the same as the learning of humans

C. It learns from the mistakes appearing in a task

D. It is more developed than the studying ways of humans

4.What can be inferred from the text?

A. The new procedure of AI has some features of humans

B. Computers are stronger than humans in every aspect

C. Humans will beat computers at playing poker forever

D. Scientists feel unhappy about the result of the poker game

The next time you go grocery shopping, try speaking to other customers. One summer day, I took a smile and a warm heart into a small store in Oregon and got far more than groceries.

I love fresh produce(农产品) in the store, and not just for the amazing colors provided by summer's bounty (慷慨) or the chance to joy over new choices from other countries. It's also because I just love watching people pick their produce.

The day I was there I found a sale on amazing cherry tomatoes—along with a woman in her late 70s. Despite the fact that we were strangers, we began to discuss apples. She noted a problem with the Pink Ladies. "They tasted like I was eating an unripe green apple from the tree," she said, twisting her face as if still tasting the sour apple.

I wondered if this is something most of my generation can even remember doing. I surely do. I mentioned that I often could not resist the green yet tempting fruit swinging from an apple tree. This was the start for a series of discussions as we shopped-covering such topics as nutrition, new foods and the quality of produce.

By this time a third woman had joined in our conversation. The three of us continued along, unexpected friends, chatting about family size and the troubles a mom might have serving healthful foods that please the whole family.

Eventually we all went our separate ways, but in the dairy(奶制品) section I heard a small voice say, "I finally caught up with you." It was the first woman I'd talked to, extending a bag of apricots(杏) to me. "I don't know if your family will eat these," she added, "but they have a super deal on them."

Again I was brought back to my childhood, when I also ate apricots straight from the tree. My mouth watered at the remembered flavor.

The old lady didn't realize that she'd given me far more than produce. With that offering came a sense of community, a flashback to days when it was OK to talk to a stranger. She brought back memories of summer fruits right from the tree—and a feeling that somehow those apricots were a thank-you for sharing my time with her in a very unlikely place.

1.One reason the author likes fresh produce in grocery shop is that ________.

A. she enjoys observing people selecting fresh produce

B. she likes watching people tasting fresh produce

C. she produces fresh produce herself

D. she sells fresh produce herself

2.What might be the problem with the Pink Ladies noted by the old lady?

A. Their price was too high.

B. Their color was too green.

C. Their taste was too sour.

D. Their size was too small.

3.Why did the old lady bring a bag of apricots to the author?

A. She found the apricots were on sale in the shop.

B. She learned that the author wanted to buy apricots.

C. She wanted to send the apricots as a gift to the author.

D. She knew that the author's family liked eating apricots.

4.According to the author, what is the extra value of grocery shopping?

A. It adds flavor and color to her boring daily life.

B. It helps her to see the importance of family life.

C. It gives her a chance to learn about nutrition knowledge.

D. It brings her unexpected friendship and sweet memories.

Today we had an American family, the Robinsons, for Sunday dinner. Mr.Robinson is my mother's co?worker.

Mr and Mrs.Robinson and their two young______ came at about 6:00 p.m. Mrs.Robinson gave Mum a bunch of fresh flowers,______ color, freshness and their good will. Mum did the _______and it was left to ourselves to get to know each other. The two girls Judy and Annie and Xiao Hong had ______ fun with our little cat.

Mrs.Robinson is much ______ than her husband. There was a moment of embarrassment when Granny asked about her ______. Mum was about to apologize______ Mrs.Robinson laughed and said it was quite all right and that she had been here ______ enough to know it's the Chinese custom. She ______ told us that she was 32, though her husband was 52.

And of course they entirely ______ the dinner. Like a perfect Chinese hostess, Mum and especially Granny, ______ stuffing(填)them with food and urging them to eat and to drink, apologizing all the time that it's a homely meal.______, Mrs. Robinson said to Mum, “In the West any hostess would be proud of such a feast instead of apologizing for it, and we don't urge the guests to eat or drink. ______ so many good things before me, I certainly don't need any urging. The ______ is how to prevent myself overeating.” We all ______ laughter at that.

When they ______ to leave, they thanked us not only for the excellent dinner, but for giving them such a nice ______. Besides, they insisted on giving every one of us a hug and a kiss, ______ did embarrass me. But I think Granny was really ______ when they kissed her.

It's surprising how a little good will on both sides can ______ language and cultural barriers.

1.A. sons B. babies C. daughters D. friends

2.A. bringing B. taking C. fetching D. adding

3.A. decoration B. direction C. introduction D. reception

4.A. powerful B. hopeful C. speechless D. endless

5.A. older B. younger C. thinner D. taller

6.A. marriage B. age C. belief D. salary

7.A. while B. when C. but D. and

8.A. luckily B. happily C. long D. short

9.A. honestly B. gradually C. excitedly D. loudly

10.A. prepared B. tasted C. enjoyed D. swallowed

11.A. continued B. stopped C. suggested D. kept

12.A. However B. Besides C. Therefore D. Instead

13.A. For B. With C. Over D. As

14.A. danger B. pain C. question D. problem

15.A. broke out B. gave off C. burst into D. set out

16.A. came B. hurried C. got D. rose

17.A. day B. time C. meal D. gift

18.A. they B. it C. which D. that

19.A. touched B. frightened C. disappointed D. encouraged

20.A. change B. improve C. damage D. break

3.Apple TV,Fire TV or Roku?
Making the most of television viewing no longer means watching what programs TV stations are showing now.
Apple TV,Fire TV and Roku give you more to watch than just stations.But with all of the choices,the important thing is to find the one that works best for you.
※Apple TVThe new Apple TV has been available for about a month.The App Store has some apps for videos,gaming,travel and more.But not many apps are available for the Apple TV yet.You can link up your Mac computer,iPhone or iPad to Apple TV so that your television can show the program running on them.
Apple TV has a remote (遥控器) which helps you control what you watch.Apple TV does not run video in 4K.
Apple TV is best for those who have other Apple devices,such as Mac computers,iPhones and iPads.
Apple TV is available for 149with 32GB,and 199wtih 64GB of storage.
※Fire TVFire TV is a player from the American company Amazon.You can use the Fire TV app as a remote.Amazon says Fire TV has over 3,000apps available.
The Fire TV comes with a feature (特点) called Advanced Streaming and Prediction,or ASAP.This feature recognizes what kinds of movies and shows you like and loads(加载)them onto your Fire TV so they are ready for you to watch without waiting.
Fire TV is best for those who like to watch videos from Amazon.
Fire TV is available for 99.99with 8GB.Fire TV with games is available for 139.99with 40GB.
※Roku4Roku4has 4K and a useful feature called Remote Finder.It is a button on the player that makes a sound on the remote control.No more lost remotes!You can connect your headphones into the remote control and listen to the TV without anyone else hearing the sound.
The Roku4offers over 2,500channels(频道)to watch videos.You can use voice search on the remote or Roku app to find your shows.Although the Roku4has a few games and apps,the player is mostly for streaming videos.
The Roku4is best for those who want to watch shows,not use apps,on their TV.Roku4is 129.99with 128GB.
56.According to the article,Apple TV,Fire TV and Roku4are similar in thatD.
A.they have a lot of apps            B.they can broadcast 4K films
C.they can link up your computers    D.they can be controlled from a distance
57.A has more apps and is best for game lovers.
A.Fire TV with 40GB    B.Fire TV with 8GB
C.Roku4with 128GB     D.Apple TV with 64GB.
4.Australian scientists are trying to give kangaroo-style stomachs to cattle and sheep in order to cut the greenhouse gases they send out,which are thought to be responsible for global warming.
Thanks to special bacteria in their stomachs,kangaroo flatulence(肠胃气胀)contains no methane(甲烷)and scientists want to transfer that bacteria to cattle and sheep who produce large quantities of the harmful gas.
While the usual image of greenhouse gas pollution is a huge chimney pushing out carbon dioxide,animals at home contribute a surprisingly high percentage of total emissions in some countries."Fourteen percent of emissions from all sources in Australia is from methane from cattle and sheep,"said Athol Kleve,a senior research scientist with the Queensland state government.
And if you look at another country such as New Zealand,which has got a much higher agricultural base,they're actually up around 50percent,"he said.
Researchers say the bacteria also make the digestive process much more efficient and could potentially save millions of dollars in feed costs for farmers.But it will take researchers at least three years to isolate (分离) the bacteria,before they can even start to develop a way of transferring it to cattle and sheep.
Another group of scientists,meanwhile,has suggested Australians should farm fewer cattle and sheep and just eat more kangaroos.People are still arguing about this,but about 20percent of health-conscious Australians are believed to eat the national symbol already."It's low in fat,it's got high protein levels and it's very clean in the sense that basically it's the free-range (放养的) animal,"said Peter Amp of the University of New South Wales's institute of environmental studies.

28.Scientists try to give kangaroo-style stomachs to cattle and sheep toB.
A.help them fight against different diseases.
B.reduce the amount of greenhouse gases.
C.get rid of the bacteria in their stomachs.
D.protect them from quantities of harmful gas.
29.The advantage of transferring the bacteria to cattle and sheep is thatC.
A.it will take the researchers a long time.
B.cattle and sheep will eat more than usual.
C.it will help the farmers to save money.
D.the bacteria will make them grow quickly.
30.From this passage we can infer thatA.
A.scientists still don't know how to transfer the bacteria to cattle and sheep.
B.people in Australia depend on kangaroos for food at the present time.
C.14% of the greenhouse gases in New Zealand is from cattle and sheep.
D.nobody in Australia will be allowed to farm cattle and sheep in the future.

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