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2026年江苏省苏州市四市三区中考一模考试英语试题(含答案)

日期:2026-05-05 科目:初中英语 类型:试卷 来源:二一教育课件站
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2026年江苏省苏州市四市三区中考一模考试英语试题 一、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,。 Have your friends been talking about "raising a lobster" lately No, not the seafood—they are talking about OpenClaw! It's the hottest new AI tool. OpenClaw was created by Peter Steinberger, a programmer from Austria. (1) That means developers worldwide can help improve it. Then what exactly is OpenClaw It is an AI "agent" that can operate your mouse and keyboard. It's like a super personal assistant (助手) in your computer! (2) So people call it "xiaolongxia", and using it is jokingly called "raising a lobster. . What makes it special For a while, we have had AI tools like ChatGPT. They can advise, but they can't do things for us. OpenClaw, on the other hand, actually gets things done. (3) You can wake up to a message about your top tasks without even asking. But there are risks. OpenClaw needs high-level access (权限) to your computer. There have been cases where it went a little crazy. One AI expert's OpenClaw forgot its instructions and started deleting (删除) all her emails! It could also make mistakes that cost money. (4) In February, important user data (数据) was put online without telling people. Hackers could use them to control users' computers. The ability of this technology is amazing, but its risks can be dangerous. (5) Next time you hear about "raising a lobster", remember to weigh the benefits against the dangers. A. Users need to be careful about what tasks they give it. B. You can use it in chat apps, and its logo is a red lobster. C. That's why it's wise to learn about the risks before using it. D. He wanted to build an AI that could go beyond giving advice. E. What's worse, OpenClaw can also put your personal data in danger. F. He made it free for developers around the world to use and improve. G. It can send emails, buy plane tickets, and even learn your daily tasks. 1.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 2.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 3.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 4.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 5.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,。 For the past 20 years, Reckoning Theater in Beijing has been narrating (讲述) the scenes and settings of movies to its audience. That's because all its audience members are (6) people, like 65-year-old Xiao Huanyi who can't see. "I had to listen to the stories on the radio in the past, " he said. "But this cinema (7) the scenes so I can imagine the story myself. That is amazing. " By 2021, there were over 17 million blind or partly blind people in China. However, when it comes to meeting the needs of these people, spaces like Reckoning Theater are still (8) , voices calling for a better life for them are growing louder and never stop. The public don't (9) want them to live — they want them to live better, both in body and in heart. Reckoning Theater was started by Wang Weili in 2005. The 64-year-old still remembers watching a movie with a blind friend in 2000. He descr ... ...

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