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communities.Now, when life gets too full, I know how to reset. I no longer believe I have to do everythingService:down hasn't made my life smaller it has made it richer.millions of people each year.A.Financially challenging.B. Highly stressful.C.Emotionally satisfying.D. Socially acceptable.1-S7What made the author realize her lifestyle problem? C.A. A travel experience.B.Advice from her husband.LAPL reach and support more residents.C. Her poor healthD. Complaints from her daughterVolunteer opportunities vary by location and change throughout the year. Those interested can26. What change did the author make?contact a local branch or the Volunteer Engagement Office to find a suitable role.A. Avoiding social gatherings.B. Seeking a new career.1Requirements:C. Removing things from the schedule.D. Sparing/more time for family.·Time commitment: Most roles require a set minimum number of hours.A. Wealth determines happiness.B.Technology contributes to.tension.·Background check: Adult volunteers working with children must be fingerprintedC. Parenting calls for devotion.D. Simplicity improves life quality.· Limitations: LAPL does not accept community service required by court order.CLocation:With the rapid development of artificial intelligence( AI) , how to regulate(管理) it has630 W.5th Street,Los Angeles,CA 90071,U.S.LAPL welcomes individuals who are willing to contribute their time and skills. Whetherhelping in a library branch or supporting community programs, volunteers play a vital part inproposal aims to create a unified(统—的) national policy, it has caused widespread concern.fulfilling the library’s goal. In fact, many states in the U. S. have already taken action to address the potential risks of Al.Some states have passed laws to prevent the spread of incorrect information, especially those used toA. Training professional librarians.B. Improving residents? well-being.C. Organizing online book sales.N. Protecting historical documents.hlping users tell the difference between real and artificial messages. In addition, certain states22.What are volunteers expected to do in LAPL?A. Support the library's service.Washington state has even introduced rules to stop AI from imitating political candidates(候选人)B. Lead literacy research.a Collect books regularly.ad set up a special team to study the impact of AI.R. Take part in court programs.23. What's the purpose of the text? B-If the new proposal becomes law, these state efforts may be canceled. Without localrgulations, technology companies would face fewer limits and develop advanced Al systems withA. To advertise summer events.B. To explain library rules.C. To look for researchers.D. To find new volunteers.may increase.People would have fewer legal tools to protect themselves from being cheated,BYears ago, I lived in Sydney with my husband and two children. Back then my husband usedAt this critical moment , it is important to keep existing safeguards. Compared with the federalto travel long distances for work, and I worked nearly all the time to support the family. Life wasgovernment, state governments can often respond more quickly to new challenges. Their actions arehectic and every day felt like a race against the clock. Not wanting to be defined only as a wife andhelpful in forming balanced and timely policies.mother, I played sports, attended theater classes, and even gave talks. I believed that a fullWe need every level of government to be part of the solution. Silencing the states wouldschedule led to a meaningful life.weaken our ability to adapt and protect ourselves. To face the future responsibly, we must keep allEverything changed after a short trip to Green Island. With no schedules to follow, I foundtools on the tableespecially those already working.28. What is the U. S. Senate's recent proposal about?Dworld. My body felt lighter, and for the first time in years, my mind was calm. But on my flightA. Studying the impact of AI.back,my stress returned quickly. My mind raced with tasksmeals to cook,events to attend,B. Promoting the development of AI.C. Removing public concern about AI.chores to finish. My body tensed up again. At that moment, I felt a strong inner. voice shout,29. How does the author develop paragraph 2?“Stop! I don't want this life anymore!Back in Sydney, I made real changes. I told my daughter she could choose one favorite after-A. By listing examples.B. By raising questions.school activity instead of several. I did the same for myself, keeping only the things that trulyC. By analyzing cause and effect.D. By following the order of importance.brought me joy. I asked my boss for more flexible hours so I could avoid the worst traffic.30. What will happen if the proposal is approved?I learned to say “no" kindly but firmly. I stopped going after every opportunity and startedA. Election results will become fairer.noticing how I felt. I used my commute(通勤) to sing,reflect, or simply be quiet. I discoveredthat caring for myself helped me care better for my family.C.Artists will lose protection against voice copying.英语试题:第3页(共8页)英语试题第4页(共8页)
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