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vehicle-and it turns out thatcalled her.I realized I hadn't spoken to her since her move.37 I learned that when peoplethis kind of adaptation could actually improve pedestrian()safety.connected voice to voice,they felt more bonded.A pair of peepers on the front of driverless vehicles could,according to the researchers,I consume news on my own.give people standing by the road a better idea of whether they've been seen.That's one usefulbit of information to have when it comes to determining the perfect moment to cross in front of38 But that didn't happen.Instead of spending hours sifting()through feeds,Iuse my laptop to selectively visit a handful of news sources.With the saved time.I'm readingoncoming traffic."If the car is not looking at the pedestrian,this implies that the car does notrecognize the pedestrian,"said one of the researchers."Thus,pedestrians can judge that theymore books.I realized being "in touch"with society doesn't require constant monitoring of theshould not cross the street,thereby avoiding potential traffic accidents."Internet.39For the purposes of this study,the researchers used a car which seemed as if no one wasinside.A pair of large,swiveling()eyes on the front were controlled by researchers,During the lock-downs,I filled boredom by visiting stores sending newsletters to mybut in the future could be controlled by the car's Al on an actual self-driving vehicle.email.I found myself repeating lines from department store copywriters.Every time I clickedTo keep the 18 participants safe,experiments were conducted in virtual reality.The“buy”,Ir'd get a dopamine(多巴胶)hit.Now I'm online about 10 times less,I'm morevolunteers-nine men and nine women-were asked to decide whether or not to cross the roadthoughtful about what I need and I've had the time to take up knitting and needling-makingas the car approached.Four scenarios()were tested in total;two when the car was fittedwhat I once would have "added to cart".with eyes,and two when it wasn't.The researchers measured how often people hesitated toI am calmer.cross when it was in fact safe to do so,and how often they chose to cross when it wasWhen I first quit using my phone,I'd search for it at times.I went through withdrawals.dangerous.Overall,the presence of the eyes led to safer and smoother crossing experiencesThankfully,that sense of dependence is false.I've found you can find other ways to do all thefor the participants.things.40However,there was a gender split in the results.For men,the eyes only really helped inA.I shop less online.dangerous situations,warning them to pause when they might otherwise proceed.ForB.So I decided to change.women,the eyes boosted confidence by signaling it was safe to cross.C.I spend my time with my family.32.What is the function of cartoonish huge eyes?D.But over time,I became worried about its role in my life.A.Improving the safety of self-driving vehicles.E.I worried that I would miss out important discussions of the day.B.Helping people decide when to cross the roadF.It made a difference to hear both the awe and sadness in her voice.C.Keeping pedestrians in a complete safe stateG.It's not always convenient,but I'm much calmer without my smartphone.D.Promoting the appearance of self-driving vehicles.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)33.What can we know about the experiments?第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)A.There was a robot in the car.阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B,C,D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。B.The pair of large eyes were controlled by Al.Robbie Gay is a boy with a massive heart.He had a(n)41 start to life,hospitalizedC.The experiments were designed by 18 volunteers.twice with brain injuries before entering the foster(care system.When finally adoptedD.Experiments weren't conducted in real surroundings.34.What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?by his parents,he was unable to 42However,he 43 cure in his local animal shelter.There he took comfort in caring forA.How researchers did the experiments.B.Who conducted these experiments.the older_44_who'been left behind.His ability to empathize(产生共鸣)with the dogsC.What conclusions researchers drew.comes from his own experience.He knows what it's like not to be 45 and cared for.D.What scenarios were tested in experiments.Now in a loving home environment,he's able to open his heart to these 46 dogs and35.Why does the author write the text?practise compassion.It was this 47 that helped him find his tears when one dog died.A.To advertise a new self-driving technology.One of the 48 in caring for these older dogs is that many don't stay 49 for long.B.To enhance pedestrians'awareness of safety.But Robbie stays with them until they 50.He says,"I don't think of when they're going,C.To inform us of a new research of driverless vehiclesI think of how they feel right now.D.To introduce the influence of a new type of car.Robbie is 51 unusual.He not only wants to care for these aging dogs in their final【高三英语第5页(共8页)】【高三英语第6页(共8页)】
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