To do型
(2024 河南模拟) Getting third﹣party computer producers to add an AI button to laptops is the latest move by Microsoft to take most advantage of its close partnership with ChatGPT﹣maker OpenAI and make itself a gateway for applications of generative AI technology.
Why does Microsoft add an AI button to laptops
A. To improve the partnership with OpenAI.
B. To help third﹣party computer producers.
C. To establish its favorable position in AI applications.
D. To change people's habit to connect to the Internet.
(2024 辽宁三模)They also collected water samples, including from below the ground's surface to monitor nutrient and pollutant levels. The researchers compared water quality along the stretch during a historically dry year, to water quality the following year when water levels were unusually high. They also compared these year﹣long datasets to water quality during the nearly three﹣ month period, starting in late July 2018, when the be aver dam blocked the river.
Why did the researchers collect water samples from below the ground's surface
A.To keep an eye on the water quality.
B.To compare water quality of the stretch.
C.To reveal the damage caused by floods.
D.To save the river from drying up.
(2024 山西模拟)Since then, I have shared poems—my own and others'—in talks at my institution and across the country. I've also led other healthcare providers in creative writing exercises during workshops, lectures and classes. Many institutions host book clubs, story slams, film screenings and other opportunities for medical learners to engage with the humanities (人文学科).
Why did the author like to share poems at work
A. To cure his patients.
B. To bring in the humanities.
C. To make his colleagues amazed.
D. To practice for a competition.
because-so型
(2024 吕梁模拟)"Giant pandas are very good animals to focus on, " Gandia said. "They are very popular in zoos and there are a lot that have cameras so we can see how their behavior changes across different latitudes. These cameras enabled us to monitor the giant pandas' behavior across a 24﹣hour period. "
What is a reason why pandas were chosen for the study
A. Wide latitude of their natural habitat.
B Their strong adaptability.
C. The existing findings about them.
D. The convenience of observation.
(2024 晋中模拟)"We chose to look at metabolites because they are dynamic, "says Gurkar. "They change in real time to reflect our current health and how we feel, and we have the power to influence them through our lifestyle, diet and environment. "
Why did the team do research on metabolites
A. They can affect our lifestyle and diet.
B. They can reflect our current thoughts.
C. They can be taken out and tested easily.
D. They can show the present body condition.
(2024 保定三模) After a heavy snowstorm, I ran outside excitedly to build a snowman. No matter how hard 1 rolled my snowball, it refused to grow. After resting for a while, I restarted the job. Then I noticed I had an audience —a prim (古板的)﹣looking couple with obvious disapproval. My face turned red as I tried to answer their unspoken question: Don't you have anything better to do
Why did the author feel embarrassed
A. She considered herself too old to play.
B. She was judged to behave improperly.
C. She had a hard job making a snowman.
D. She was laughed at while playing as an adult.
(2024 吕梁三模)Tirelli Costumes in Rome's Prati neighborhood is an atelier, a business that makes special clothing and costumes. It has earned the nickname the"Oscar tailor's shop"for its incomparable work in film costume design.
Why is the shop called the"Oscar tailor's shop"
A. Because there are many collections.
B. Because it works for famous directors.
C. Because of its top﹣class film costume design.
D. Because Oscar winners like wearing its clothing.
Why-mention推理型
(2024 义乌市模拟)LangAI, one specific language﹣learning chatbot, was launched in March by Federico Ruiz Cassarino. He drew on his own experiences of learning English after moving from Uruguay to Britain.
Why is Cassarino's language learning experience mentioned
A.To highlight the inspiration behind LangAI's creation.
B.To illustrate the challenges faced by language learners.
C.To compare the differences between different languages.
D.To show LangAI's emphasis on personalized experiences.
(2024 唐山二模)As for Mark Twain, the moody author was able to ride out his feelings of upset and dislocation while traveling. He eventually finished out his European tour﹣﹣and in his bestselling travel memoir The Innocents Abroad, famously remarked that travel is"fatal to prejudice and narrow﹣mindedness. "With the right attitude and the willingness to seek help if you need it﹣﹣it's more than likely that you, too, can adapt and grow in new settings, building new memories–and toughness—with each new stamp in your passport.
Why is Mark Twain mentioned in the last paragraph
A. To remember him.
B. To inform and anticipate.
C. To conclude and encourage.
D. To make the ending humorous.
(2024 辽宁三模)The team conducted tests of the device outdoors on public pared with walking in normal shoes, the exoskeleton increased walking speed by 9% while expending 17% less energy on average. This is equal to the energy savings of removing a 20﹣pound backpack. When walking on a treadmill (跑步机) at a constant speed, users expended up to 23% less energy, equal to removing a 30﹣pound backpack.
Why are the figures listed in paragraph 4
A.To illustrate the advantage of exoskeletons.
B.To compare exoskeletons with normal shoes.
C.To give examples of different kinds of shoes.
D.To list the reasons for designing exoskeletons.
(2024 怀化二模) Be honest: how often does your social media scrolling lead to shopping And how many of those things that TikTok made you buy did you actually need Enter de﹣influencing, the TikTok trend flipping (颠覆) influencing on its head﹣and aiming to save our bank balances in the process.
Why does the author use the questions at the beginning of Paragraph 1
A To introduce the topic.
B. To highlight an option.
C. To illustrate an argument.
D. To predict the ending.
(2024 德阳模拟)Despite anecdotal evidence of animals displaying signs of sadness, such as elephants, gorillas, and wolves, scientific backing remains rare. Professionals working with animals have reported no instances of emotional crying. Anecdotes often lead to anthropomorphism, attributing human behaviors to animals without solid evidence. The viral video of a"crying" bison gained widespread attention, yet experts suggest a more reasonable explanation, such as irritation from dust or wind. While ancient depictions, like the bison painting in the Chauvet cave, hint at tear﹣like imagery, concrete evidence is lacking.
Why is the viral video of the"crying"bison mentioned Paragraph5
A. To suggest that animals are capable of emotional crying.
B. To emphasize the importance of viral videos in scientific research.
C. To highlight the need for further investigation into the behavior of bison.
D. To illustrate how anecdotes can lead to misconceptions about animal behavior.
(2024 贵州模拟)Within days, officials confirmed that more than 1, 700 people had died, along with several thousand animals. The strange and tragic event seemed similar to one that occurred at Lake Monoun two years earlier, just 60 miles to the south, where villagers found 37 people and many animals dead along its shores.
Why are the numbers mentioned in paragraph 2
A. To arouse the empathy of the readers.
B. To display the destructive effect of the events.
C. To prove the necessity of preparing for disasters.
D. To highlight the difficulty looking into the cause.
(2024 吕梁三模)After the 1984 costume design Oscar for Amadeus, Tirelli could have accepted many international projects"because the market was immediately interested, "Trappetti said. But Tirelli, who died in 1990. was not sure. Trappetti remembered him saying, "I'm not going to America. If America wants, America will come looking for me. "
Why is Ridley Scott's movie Napoleon mentioned
A. To list Umberto Tirelli's works.
B. To prove Napoleon's popularity.
C. To show Ridley Scott's importance.
D. To illustrate Tirelli Costumes' achievement.
(2024 陕西模拟)They found that those who ate chili peppers regularly had a 26% reduction in cardiovascular disease (CVD) death, a 23% relative reduction in cancer death, and a 25% relative reduction in all﹣cause death, compared to those who rarely or never ate them.
Why are data listed in paragraph 3
A. To correct misunderstandings.
B. To clarify a concept.
C. To prove researchers' ideas.
D. To provide readers with the truth.
其他推理型
(2024 浙江模拟)A lot has been made of Jordan's "cut" from his school basketball team in Grade Two in high school. In reality, Jordan wasn't cut, but just placed elsewhere: on the junior team. The school team really needed size, and at the tryouts Jordan was 5 feet 10 inches. He didn't have his big growth shoot until the following year, when he was placed on the school team. What's more, at the tryouts, Jordan didn't really stand out on any of the characteristics the coaches were looking out for.
Why did Jordan fail to make the school team as a Grade Two student
A. He lacked talent for the sport.
B. He was too short to win the coach's favor.
C. He was needed more by the school's junior team.
D. He didn't make enough efforts to impress the coach.
(2024 辽宁模拟)Scientists have known for years that plants respond to sounds around them. For example, flowers make sweeter nectar (花蜜) to the sound of buzzing bees. But now scientists in Israel have shown that plants also seem to be doing some "talking".
Why does the author mention flowers in Paragraph 1
A.To prove plants can hear the sounds.
B.To show plants make ultrasonic sounds.
C.To make a comparison with other plants.
D.To arouse the readers' interest in the text.
(2024 菏泽模拟)The documentary reveals the interconnectedness of food, climate, and health, weaving together narratives from diverse voices in the fields of farming, health, and education. Through the stories of innovators like Mark Shepard, Clare Fox, and Lisa McDowell, "Feeding Tomorrow"highlights the urgent need for systemic change.
Why does"Feeding Tomorrow"tell some innovators' stories
A. To praise their achievements.
B. To indicate different opinions.
C. To stress the necessity of change.
D. To give examples of farming methods.
(2024 乐山三模)In 2019, in his book, David Wallace ﹣Wells painted a terrifying landscape of the suffering awaiting us if we don't address climate change, leaving many feeling consumed by fear and helplessness. Not everyone is a fan of his gloom messaging. Climate scientists like Michael Mann have warned against it , messaging that it can depress and discourage the public, and lead to further climate inaction. And the title of a new book by Hannah Ritchie states clearly that it's Not the End of the World: How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet.
Why do some climate scientists disagree with Wallace﹣Wells' view
A. Because they don't believe there is severe climate crisis.
B. Because they fear it will lead to more environmental pollution.
C. Because they plan to build a new world in another planet.
D. Because they worry it makes people give up climate actions.
(2024 安康模拟)Medflies are one of the most serious threats faced by farmers worldwide. The flies lay their eggs in over 300 kinds of fruits and vegetables. When the eggs hatch, they turn into worm﹣like larvae that can ruin the produce. The problem is that it can be difficult to know that the flies are there until it's too late. The fruits and vegetables still look normal even after the eggs are laid inside. So the damaged fruits and vegetables can be sent to other places, allowing Medflies to spread.
Why is it hard to spot Medflies in the fruits and vegetables in time
A.Medflies spread too fast among them.
B.They show no signs of being infected.
C.Medflies are good at hiding themselves.
D.They can control Medflies for a short time.
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