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山东省临沂市2020年中考英语试卷(音频暂未更新)

根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。

    Wearing a white blouse, Ai-Da studies her subject and begins to draw. She looks like any artist at work. However, the "beep ... beep ... beep" noise from her arm gives her away. Ai-Da is, in fact, a robot.

    Ai-Da has been described as the world's "first Al (人工智能) robot artist". She takes her name from Ada Lovelace, the world's first female computer programmer. Scientists at Oxford University developed Al systems (系统) for Ai-Da. The robot has cameras in her eyeballs. After she has studied a subject, she will use her left arm to draw. Now, Ai-Da can only use a pencil for sketches (素描).The plan is for her to paint.

    Ai-Da is not the first Al system to produce artworks. Since 2006, scientists have been developing software (软件) to turn photos into drawings. Last year, an artwork created using Al was sold in New York for$432,500. However, Ai-Da's human-like appearance." brings something new to the field.

    In June, Ai-Da opened her first exhibition at Oxford. Then were about 30 drawings by the robot. Ai-Da, standing next to her artworks, attracted (吸引) many visitors.

    Ai-Da's inventor, Aidan Meller, talked about the importance of the robot. "Ai-Da bring a new voice to the art world," she said "Al is going to be the big thing of the 2020s. That influences us greatly." Meller hopes the exhibition was just the start and that more will follow to show how AI is influencing human life.

(1)、Ai-Da is a real artist who helps scientists at Oxford University develop Al systems.
(2)、Last year, scientists began to develop software to turn photos into drawings.
(3)、In June, Ai-Da opened her first exhibition at Oxford successfully.
(4)、Aidan Meller thinks AI is going to influence human life more and more greatly.
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 阅读下面短文, 按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求, 从1-15 各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项。

The world's attention turns to Sweden for the announcement (公布) of the Nobel Prize winners 1 December 10 each year. The Nobel Prizes, six prizes given to groups or individuals who are really excellent in 2 fields, were founded by a Swedish inventor, Alfred Nobel. 

 Alfred Nobel was the man who invented dynamite, a 3 explosive(炸药). During his life, Nobel made a lot of money from his invention, and he decided 4 he would use his money to help scientists, artists, and people who worked to help 5 around the world. 6 he died, he decided to place the money in a bank and the interest(利息) would be given out as five cash prizes every year. 

 The prizes 7 were set up by Nobel were first handed out in 1901, including physics, medicine, chemistry, literature, and peace. Later, in 1968 the Bank of Sweden 8 a prize in economics to celebrate the bank's 300th year of business. 

 The person who receives a Nobel Prize 9 a cash prize, a medal, and a certificate. The money for each category is worth about 1. 5 10 dollars. The aim of the prize is 11 the winner to carry on working or researching, and they don't have to worry about 12 money. 

 The prizes can be given to either individuals 13 groups, like Albert Einstein, Tu Youyou and the United Nations. The prize winner who has won the 14 times is the International

Committee of the Red Cross. This organization has received three Nobel Peace Prizes, and the founder, Jean Henri Dunant, was awarded 15 first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901.

 阅读下面的短文,然后根据括号内所给中文意思写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。

We often say, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do. " So what should we know about eating {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(一起) in Rome? If you receive an {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(请柬) to dinner at a home, it's proper to take a small gift, such as flowers and wine. Also, remember to arrive 15 to 30 minutes {#blank#}3{#/blank#}(迟;晚). And please feel free to ask for a tour when you arrive, because {#blank#}4{#/blank#}(意大利人) are proud of their homes and love to give tours. 

When being {#blank#}5{#/blank#}(介绍) to others, you should shake hands with everyone. {#blank#}6{#/blank#}(女士) should extend(伸出) their hands first to men. Family or friends may greet each other with a kiss on both cheeks. It's quite {#blank#}7{#/blank#}(相似的) to that in the US. 

When the table is prepared, a fork is placed on the left side of the plate and a {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(餐刀) on the right side. The fork and the {#blank#}9{#/blank#}(匙) at the top of the plate are provided for dessert. Wait until everyone is seated and {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(端上) before beginning the meal. Eat with a napkin(餐巾) on your lap(大腿部). Don't use your hands for eating and never place your elbows on the table. 

 短文匹配

There are many wetlands(湿地)in China and some of them have become the world's important ones.  The Chinese Yellow Sea Wetlands are among them.  They are in the east of our province(省).  The world's largest Deer Nature Reserve(自然保护区)is in them.  {#blank#}1{#/blank#}

The temperature(温度)in the wetlands is usually not too high or too low.  There is a lot of rain and sunshine too.  {#blank#}2{#/blank#} They offer enough food to some kinds of animals and birds.  However, it is not the only reason why we need to protect wetlands.  Wetlands are important.  They are home to many different kinds of birds and animals, and they help stop floods(洪水)too.  {#blank#}3{#/blank#} They want to make more room for farms and buildings.  If this goes on, wild animals will have nowhere to live.  

{#blank#}4{#/blank#} They try their best to protect them.  Every year, on February 2nd, lots of activities take place to tell people more about wetlands.  It's World Wetlands Day. 

A. They are good places for wildlife. 

B. We must take part in the activities to protect wetlands. 

C. The Chinese Yellow Sea Wetlands are in Jiangsu. 

D. More than 700 deer live freely there. 

E. But some people want to change the wetlands. 

F. Now, many Chinese people know the importance of the wetlands. 

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