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the movie reflects her decades-long efforts to raise the cultural significance of Asian-themed filmsworldwide,Sha added.His remarks were just part of a stir among Chinese media,with the news hashtaggetting over 430 million views on the popular micro-blogging platform Sina Weibo in just three hours.24.What can we leam about Yeoh?A.She worked a laundry years ago.B.She rose to fame first in Malaysia film industry.C.She got internationally recognized for her role in her latest film.D.Her impressive acting contributed to her winning the Academy Award.25.Which of the following can best describe Michelle Yeoh?A.Ambitious and honest.B.Inspiring and grateful.C.Warm-hearted and productive.D.Generous and diligent.。26.What is the last paragraph mainly about?A.The situation of action movies.B.The road to success of Michelle Yeoh.C.Media's comments on Yeoh's achievements.D.Yeoh's great contributions to film industry.27.What does the author want to convey through the text?A.Art is long and life is short.B.Constant dropping wears away a stoneC.Coming events cast their shadows before.D.The flower of dreams will eventually bloom.○Researchers have created a device that uses brain waves to translate what paralyzed (people who can't speak intend to say into sentences.The device,created by a team at the University ofCalifornia,San Francisco,analyzes brain waves to decode what a patient is trying to say and thendisplays the text on a computer screen.Volunteering to test the device was a man in his late 30s who 15 years ago suffered a brain-stemstroke that caused widespread paralysis and robbed him of speech.The researchers implanted electrodes (on the surface of the man's brain,over the area thatcontrols speech.A computer analyzed the pattems when he attempted to say common words such as"water"or "good",eventually becoming able to differentiate between 50 words that could generatemore than 1,000 sentences.Prompted(提示)with questions such as“How are you today?”or“Are you thirsty?”,the deviceeventually enabled the man to answer“Iam.very good'”or“No,I am not thirsty'”一not voicing thewords but translating them into text,the team said.It takes about three to four seconds for the words to appear on the screen after the man tries to saythem.That's not nearly as fast as speaking,but quicker than tapping out a response.Harvard neurologists Leigh Hochberg and Sydney Cash called the work a "pioneeringdemonstration".They said,"If the technology pans out,it eventually could help people with injuries,strokes or illnesses like Lou Gehrig's disease whose brains prepare messages for delivery but thosemessages are trapped."The team has spent years mapping the brain activity that leads to speech.How did they know thedevice interpreted the man's words correctly?They started by having him try to say specific sentencessuch as,"Please bring my glasses,"rather than answering open-ended questions until the machinetranslated accurately most of the time.Next steps include ways to improve the device's speed,accuracy and vocabulary size -andmaybe one day allow a computer-generated voice rather than text on a screen-while testing a smallnumber of additional volunteers.28.What do we know about the device in the text?A.It can make paralyzed people speak again.B.It was implanted into a man's heart.C.It can produce words on a screen.D.It can help restore patients'lost memory.29.What does the underlined word "differentiate"in paragraph 3 mean?A.learnB.distinguishC.organizeD.speak宜荆荆随恩重点高中教科研协作体*英语试卷(共8页)第4页
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