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The first word nactRomro onized by Mount Vesuvius'eruptionC.E.29.Why were Seales'scans unable to read Herculaneum scrolls?hasecey been decoded,opening the door to eventully decoding the rest of the texts whichA.Because the scrolls were wet with water.haven't been read in the past 2,000 years.Because the carbon-based ink dirtied the scroll.The sroalong with some 800 scrolls unearthed in the ancient Roman city of Herculaneum,C Because the writing material contained no metal.looks moreike bunt log.It's so fragile()that it would fall apart if researchers tried toD.Because virtual wrappers were touched by hands.unroll it.Early attempts to unroll and read it caused irreversible(不可逆的)damage and no such30.What is mainly talked about in paragraph 4?attempts have been made since the 19th century.A.The influence of the research.Brent Seales,a computer scientist from the University of Kentucky has been perfecting CT&B.The further plans to unroll the scrolls.scan technology to see what's inside the scrolls without actually touching them,a process he callsC.The reason for launching the program."virtual unwrapping".Because commonly the ink contains metal,it can be seen on Seales'CTscans.Unfortunately,the Herculaneum scrolls were written in carbon-based ink made fromDThe process of decoding the text with AI.charcoal (and water.When Seales scanned them,nothing appeared to the naked eye.31.What does Robert Fowler think of these discoveries?科)Earlier this year,Seales'team launched "the Vesuvius Challenge",encouraging people toA.Imaginary.B.Groundbreaking.use AI to further explore researchers'scans.In early August,a contestant called Casey HandmerC.Conventional.D.Unidentifiable.got a reward of $10,000 for being"the first person to find substantial,convincing evidence of inkwithin the unopened scrolls."As a follow-up,a 21-year-old computer science student LukeDFamitor drew inspiration from his discovery and created a machine-learning algorithm()thatHumans have moved species of plants and animals around,introducing them to new habitats,identified ten clear letters spelled as the English word "purple",marking the first dive into anfor as long as we've been on Earth.Many of these introduced species have been beneficial,suchunopened ancient book.as European honeybees that have proved to be excellent pollinators()in the US.But that'sThese discoveries are critical steps toward decoding the remaining unopened scrolls."Some95percent of the material from this important philosophical periods of humanity is lost,"not the case for European beachgrass introduced to sand dunes()on the coast of California.says Robert Fowler,a classicist at the University of Bristol."Recovering them would transformBeachgrass was planted to stabilize the ever-shifting dunes and it worked well.But the beachgrassour knowledge of the ancient world in ways we can hardly imagine.The impact could be as greatis usually the only species living on dunes where there once were a large variety of native grassesas the rediscovery of manuscripts during the Renaissance,"he adds.and wildflowers.28.Which of the following be the reasn why the scroll has become fragile?It's true that not all otive pesem invasive,but those that do adapt tothe ocaA.It was made of a burnt log.environment,spread rapidly and outcompete native wildlife,often due to the absence of naturalB.It was unearthed 200 years ago.9099enemies that can keep their population in check.The spread of invasive species leads to theC was unrolled by some researchers.xtinction and biodiversityossEarth,causing financial and oloca damage,aordingtoD.It was carbonized by a volcanic eruption.the leading scientists.高三英语第7页(共14页)高三英语第8页(共14页)
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