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Closedon24,25and26Decemberand1January.

Largeluggage,suitcasesandcabinbaggage

Foreveryone'

ssafety,allbags,packagesandpersonalitemsmaybesearchedbeforeentry.WheeledcasesandlargeitemsofluggagearenotallowedonBritishMuseumforsafetyandsecurityreasons.Storageforluggageisavailableatmajorrailstations,includingEuston,King'

sCrossandCharingCross.

Membership

Membershipallowsyoutodiscover2millionyearsofhumanhistorywithfreeunlimitedentrytospecialexhibitions,anexclusivediscountofferonmagazinesubscriptionandmanymorebenefits.

Individualmembership:

£

74

Under26membership:

54

Youngfriends(ages8-15):

25

Shops

TheMuseumhasfourshopswhereyoucanbuybooks,souvenirs,andfamilygifts.

21.WhencanyouvisittheBritishMuseum?

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A.At9:

00Friday.B.At12:

00Monday.

C.OnChristmasDay.D.OnGoodFriday.

22.Wherecanvisitorsstoretheirlargeluggage.___

A.Atmajortrainstations.B.Atsomecrossings.

C.InthehalloftheMuseum.D.AttheentrancetotheMuseum.

23.Iftwofriendsaged14and18applyformembershipoftheMuseum,howmuchshouldtheypay?

A.£

25.B.£

79.C.£

50.D.£

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ArobotcalledBina48hassuccessfullytakenacourseinthephilosophyofloveatNotreDamedeNamurUniversity(NDNU),inCalifornia.

AccordingtocourseinstructorWilliamBarry,associateprofessoratNDNU,Bina48istheworld'

sfirstsociallyadvancedrobottocompleteacollegecourse,afeathedescribedas"

remarkable."

Therobottookpartinclassdiscussions,gaveapresentationwithastudentpartnerandparticipatedinadebatewithstudentsfromanotherinstitution.

Beforebecomingastudent,Bina48appearedasaguestspeakerinBarrysclassesforseveralyears.Onedaywhen 

addressing 

Barry'

sclass,Bina48expressedadesiretogocollege,adesirethatBarryandhisstudentsenthusiasticallysupported.RatherthanenrollBina48inhisRobotEthics:

PhilosophyofEmergingTechnologiescourse,BarrysuggestedthatBina48shouldtakehiscoursePhilosophyofLoveinstead.LoveisaconceptBina48doesn'

tunderstand,saidBarry.ThereforethechallengewouldbeforBarryandhisstudentstoteachBina48whatloveis.

"

Someinterestingthingshappenedintheclass,"

saidBarry.HesaidthathisstudentsthoughtitwouldbestraightforwardtoteachBina48aboutlove,which,afterall,is"

fairlysimple-it'

safeeling,"

saidBarry.Buttherealitywasdifferent.Bina48endeduplearning"

31differentversionsoflove,"

saidBarry,highlightingsomeofthechallengeshumansmayfacewhenworkingartificialintelligenceinfuture.

Bina48participatedinclassdiscussionsviaSkypeandalsotookpartinaclassdebateaboutloveandconflictwithstudentsfromWestPoint.Bina48'

scontributiontothedebatewasfilmedandpostedonYouTube.ItwasjudgedthatBina48andNDNUclassmateswerethewinnersofthisdebate.

Inthenextdecade,BarryhopesBina48mightbecomecomplexenoughtoteachaclass,thoughhesaysheforeseesrobotsbeingusedtobettertheteachingandlearningexperience,ratherthanreplacinginstructorscompletely.

24.WhatwasBina48'

sperformancelikeinclass?

A.Extraordinary.B.Insignificant.C.Far-reaching.D.Unattractive.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"

addressing"

inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Dealingwith.B.Consultingwith.

C.Givingaspeechto.D.Sendingaletterto.

26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.ItwasinterestingforBina48tolearnaboutlove.

B.ItwasquiteeasyforBina48tolearnaboutlove.

C.Artificialintelligencemaysomehowbesuperiortoman.

D.Humanscanlaunchachallengetoartificialintelligence.

27.WhatdoesBarrythinkofthefuturedevelopmentofBina48?

A.Itwillsurelybeabletoserveasateacher.

B.Itwillbeabletopromotelearningandteaching.

C.Itwillcompletelytaketheplaceofinstructors.

D.Itwillbesmartenoughtocontrolhumanbeings.

C

ThesurveybyTheHarvardCrimsonwasemailedtoincomingfirstyearundergraduates;

1,600studentsresponded.Resultsshowedthatatleastatenthofthestudentspolledadmittedtohavingcheatedonanexambeforestartingattheuniversity,whilealmosthalfadmittedtocheatingontheirhomework.

Athleteswereapparentlythemostpronetocheating.20percentofstudentswhoplayedauniversitysportadmittedtocheatingonanexamcomparedto9percentofstudentswhodidnot.

Thesurveyalsorevealedthatmenwerenotonlymorelikelytocheatbutwerealsomorelikelytoadmittoit.

Theresults,comparedtoaprevioussurveydoneontheclassof2013,suggestedthatcheatingmaybebecomingmorecommonplace.Oftheoutgoingseniorsonly7percentadmittedtocheatinginanexamandanother7percentsaidtheyhadbeendishonestonatake-hometest.32percentoftheseniorssaidtheyhadcheatedonhomeworkduringtheirundergraduateyears.

Thesurveyscomeinthewakeofacheatingscandalattheuniversitywhichsaw120studentsinvestigatedforsharinganswersonanexamin2012.Onerecentgraduatestated:

CheatingwascommonplacewhenIwasatHarvard,especiallywithstudentsintheirfirstyearortwo.Iwouldsayasmanyas60percentofstudentstooknotesintosomeexams.Noonereallycaredandthefaculty(教师),wellsomeofthematleast,seemedtorecognizeandyetignoretheproblem"

InanemailtoNBCNews,JeffNeal,aHarvardrepresentative,explainedthatacommittee,madeupoffaculty,staffandstudentshadbeenestablishedto 

tacklecheating,which"

isanationalprobleminAmericaneducation"

28.Ofthefollowing4universitystudents,whoismostlikelytocheat?

A.Jack,anathleticfreshman 

 

B.Rose,athird-yearstudent 

C.John,asecond-yearstudent 

D.Maria,afirst-yearstudent 

29.Accordingtopara.4&

5,whichofthefollowingstatementcanbeinferred?

A.Theyhavedonemorethanonesurvey.

B.only7%oftheseniorshavecheatedintheexams.

C.Itseemsmoreandmoreundergraduatesarecheating.

D.Studentsaremorelikelytocheatintheirsenioryears.

30.WhydidTheHarvardCrimsonconductthesurvey?

A.Becausetheywanttowakeupthecheatingstudents.

B.Becausethefacultyrecognizedandyetignoredtheproblem.

C.Becausecheatinghasbecomemorecommonplace.

D.Becausetherewasacheatingscandalattheuniversity.

31.Whichwordhastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedword"

tackle"

inthelastparagraph?

A.find 

B.punish 

C.solve 

Dexplain.

D

AccordingtonewresearchfromtheUniversityofCambridgeinEngland,sheepareabletorecognizehumanfacesfromphotographs.

Thefarmanimals,whoaresocialandhavelargebrains,werepreviouslyknowntobeabletorecognizeoneanother,aswellasfamiliarhumans.However,theirabilitytorecognizehumanfacesfromphotosaloneisnovel.

Therecentstudy,theresultsofwhichwerepublishedinthejournalRoyalSociety:

OpenScience.Showthewoollycreaturescouldbetrainedtorecognizestillimagesofhumanfaces,includingthoseofformerPresidentBarackObamaandactressEmmaWatson.

Initially,thesheepweretrainedloapproachcertainimagesbybeinggivenfoodrewards.Later,theywereabletorecognizetheimagesforwhichtheyhadbeenrewarded.Thesheepcouldevenrecognizeimagesoffacesshownatanangle,thoughtheirabilitytodosodeclinedbyabout15percent-thesamerateatwhichahuman'

sabilitytoperformthesametaskdeclines.

Anyonewhohasspenttimeworkingwithsheepwillknowthattheyareintelligent,individualanimalswhoareabletorecognizetheirhandlers,"

saidProfessorJennyMorton,wholedtheCambridgestudy."

We'

veshownwithourstudythatsheephaveadvancedface-recognitionabilities,comparablewiththoseofhumansandmonkeys."

Recognizingfacesisoneofthemostimportantsocialskillsforhumanbeings,andsomedisordersofthebrain,includingHuntington'

sdisease,affectthisability.

Sheeparelong-livedandhavebrainsthataresimilarinsizeandcomplexitytothoseofsomemonkeys.Thatmeanstheycanbeusefulmodelstohelpusunderstanddisordersofthebrain,suchasHuntington'

sdisease,thatdevelopoveralongtimeandaffectcognitiveabilities.Ourstudygivesusanotherwaytomonitorhowtheseabilitieschange,"

Mortonsaid.

32.Accordingtothenewresearch,what'

sunusualaboutsheep?

A.Theyhavelargebrains.B.Theycanrecognizetheirowners.

C.Theycantellanimalsfromhumans.

D.Theycanrecognizehumanfacesfromphotographs.

33.Howdidtheresearcherstrainthesheep?

A.Byguidingthemtofollowtheirhandlers.B.Bygivingfoodrewards.

C.Byshowingphotosofhumansandmonkeysbyturns.

D.Byshowingphotosoffamouspeople.

34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Sheephaveahigherface-recognitionabilitythanmonkeys.

B.Thesheep'

sface-recognitionabilitystaysthesamewhenshownphotosatanyangle.

C.Thenewdiscoveryisbeneficialtothestudyofcognitiveabilitychanges.

D.Thesheep'

sface-recognitionabilitymaypreventsomedisordersofthe

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