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2024届云南省临沧市高三英语第一学期期末学业水平测试模拟试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何
1.标记第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答
2.案写在试卷题目指定的位置上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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2.Having lostsomething in the cloakroom,I wentinside to get it,and foundRoy thepockets ofpeoplescoats.A.going aroundB.going afterC.going againstD.going through语音知识(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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5.youth A.ttius B.breakdirough C.gatherD.aldiough从、、、四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项A BC D
4.It waslucky thatlittle Jackwas notat homewhen thefire brokeout;otherwise,he hislife.A.had lostB.would loseC.would havelost D.might lose
5.Three daysafter the aircraft wentmissing,an internationaleffort shipsand planeshasntfound anywreckage,growing frustrationfor thefamilies of the239people onboard.Computer studiesWoodworkTechnologyis advancingat arapid pace,andLearn thebasics of woodworking withsimplewe relymore andmore oncomputers forhands-on projectsto buildyour confidenceeverythingfrom cookingto organizingourand skills.Each lessonexplores adifferenttaxes.This six-week course will giveyou anareaofwoodworkingthat willprovide youunderstandingof computerfundamentalswith theskills neededfor anywoodworkingincluding theuse ofsoftware packagesWord,project.Flexible learningallows youto chooseExceland PowerPoint andhow to use theonly the lessonsthat interestyou.Internet.Start:April15,2019Start:May2,2019Time:Mon5pm-7pmTime:Wed7pm-9pmCost:Y30per lessonCost:¥300Length:12weeksLength:6weeksPlace:Adult LearningCentrePlace:Shandong UniversityWeb DesignArtProvides advancedtraining insoftware,This practicalcourse isintended tohelpdesign,and codingfor theweb.Students mustestablishedartists taketheir creativityhave already completeda recognizedbasicfurther.From sketchingand colour,toweb designcourse orhave atleast2yearscomposition,painting andexperimenting withrelevantwork experience.Studentsstyle,you willstudy andexplore anengagingcompleting thecoursewillreceive thevarietyof creativemedia andsubject matter.Diploma inAdvanced Web Design.Start:April21,2019Start:June1,2019Time:Thur3pm-6pmTime:Weekdays9am-4pmCost:¥750Cost:¥4,990Length:15weeksLength:40weeksPlace:City ArtCentrePlace:University ofTechnology、433Which coursesarc suitablefor beginnersA.WebDesignand Art.B.Computer Studiesand woodwork.C.Woodwork andWebDesign.D.Computer Studiesand Art.、1Which courseawards studentsan officialcertificateA.Art.B.Woodwork.C.web Design.D.Computer Studies.、2How muchwill astudent whoattends onlyhalf ofall thewoodwork lessonspay intotalA.¥
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180.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文
1.530后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)完形填空
26.30The mostimportant lessonI learnedin high school hadnothing todo withmaths orAmericanhistory.It cameat graduation,several minutesbefore Ileft MiramonteHigh School.I wasrather shyback then,content to1around with my fewfriends and to concentrateon my2Iwas doingso wellthat by the end of senior year Ihad perfectscores andenough3to goto college.But mygood recordsoon becamea4to mywell-being.In earlyJune ofsenioryear,theheadmaster calledme intohis office.He askedme to give aleave-taking speech at graduation.Ilooked athim,my heart5fast.This wasthe6for myhard workI saidsomething,but notveryclearly,and hurriedaway from the office.I was7about thedecision,finally agreeingto compromise.I wasntthe onlyspeaker—I would8the honorwith fiveother students.Still,it wasdoubtful whetherthe taskwas9me.How in theworld wouldI give a speechto hundreds of peopleGraduationday soon arrived and,as10,1was nervous.Id beenpracticing myspeechfor days,and Ihad it.But Ihad neverbeen so11in mylife.The firsthalf hourof theceremonypassed,and thenmy12came.My namewas announced.I managedto reachtheplatform withoutfalling down.But withinminutes,I finishedmy speech,13back to my seat andfeeling unsatisfiedwithmyperformance.Now Istill havethe14of thatspeech.My voicetrembled alittle,but56it wasclear andstrong.Improud of that tape.I achievedsomething Pdnever15-Ispoke infront ofhundredsofpeople16I didntrealize it at thetime,the successfulcompletion ofthatspeech gaveme the17to participatein class atcollege,togiveoral reports,and toeventually breakfree of my18I neverwould havechosen togiveaspeechatgraduation.But Iam gladI did.I knowit maywell、1A.hang B.look C.turn D.run
2、A.characters B.interests C.games D.subjects
3、A・money B.credits C.time D.standards、B.benefit C.fear D.solution4A.luckB.breaking C.aching D.beating、5A.burningB.reward C.arrangement D.sympathy、6A.punishmentB.optimistic C.generous D.hesitant、7A.doubtfulB.bring C.spare D.give、8A.shareB.for C.upon D.beyond、9A.aboutB.hoped C.expected D.planned、10A.knownB.printed C.memorized D.completed、11A.thrownB.terrified C.excited D.disappointed、12A.interestedB.clay C・chance D.decision、13A.momentB.handing C.heading D.returning、14A.passingB.tape C.paper D.word、15A.pictureB.immediately C.frankly D.mostly、16A.partiallyB.made C.decided D.requested、17A.dreamedB.When C.Although D.Unless、18A.BecauseB・confidence C.freedom D.excuse、19A.respectB.pride C.stupidity D.courageturn outto beone of my shiningmoments.第二节每小题分,满分分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词
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27.15Science,to manyschool-aged children,seems1bore anddifficult.Most donot realizeit is2・extreme importantand amazing.Bill Brysonsbook AReally ShortHistoryof NearlyEverything
3.cover manydifferent aspectsof science,such aswhat happenedtodinosaurs,why theoceans aresalty,how heavythe earthis,and achain oflife,genetics,planets,weather,atoms andetc.from hispoint ofview,the BigBang wasthe startof
4.universe andit onlytookless thana second5,happen.Filled withcountless illustrationsand photographsthataccompany facts
6.are shortandto-the-point,the bookgives arather detailedbut shorthistory ofthescience of theworld.()For anyscience lover,the bookis perfect.Bryson writesin a
7.humour manner,but heis()very informative,I lovethe books82organize.The vocabularyfits perfectlywith thesubject()matter,and unfamiliarterms
9.explain finely.This bookhas doneme,and everycurious kidburdenedby adull textbookor abrain-dead scienceteacher ahuge favor.It is a greatresource
10.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满a classroom,home schoolsetting,or librarytouse.分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文
28.10文中共有处错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
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21011、The approachof thecollege entranceexam announcethe endofmystressful highschool lifeActually,Pm planning for a relaxed and meaningful summer vacationThe firstthing comingto mymind isto geta drivinglicense,what I think is a mustfor most、highschool student in China Apart from a completely relaxation,I also plan to take anEnglishcourse to improve my speaking EnglishIn additionto,I want to takeactive part in different、social activities to better myself、I believethe vacationmust befascinating beforeI finishthe examI cantwait toenjoy them!第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假如是你的好朋友,他听说你们搬了新教学楼,来信询问你新教学楼的情况
29.25Tom内容如下表达问候及思念之情;
1.介绍新教学楼的情况(如教学楼位于学校的南部;教学楼共有五层;教室宽敞明亮;配备有
2.高科技的教学设备和我们用心的装饰新教学楼等).欢迎他前来参观我们的新教学楼3参考词汇教学设备宽敞的teaching equipmentspacious注意.词数左右;
1100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;2参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.5301C、2D、3ADCBB、4C、5C、6B、7C、8A、9B、10A、11C、12D、13C、14A、15C、16D、17C、18C、19D、20A第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选40A BC D出最佳选项、、211C、、2A3C、、2C3D、、231D、2A、3C、4D、、241D、2D、3A、4C、、25433B、1C、2D第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文
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10、28The approachof thecollege entranceexam announcethe endofmystressfulhigh school life,announcesActually,I mplanningforarelaxedandmeaningfulsummervacation.relaxingThe firstthing comingtomymind istogeta drivinglicense,I thinkisamustfor mostwhichhighschoolstudentin China.Apartfromacompletelyrelaxatiorr Ialsoplantotake anEnglishstudents completecoursetoimprovemyspeakingEnglish.In additionte,I want totakeA active蒯除partin different spokento ansocialactivitiesto bettermyself.I believethe vacationmust befascinating beforeI finishthe exam.I cant waittoenjoy them!after it第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Mary,Im gladto receiveyour letter.How areyou gettingalong thesedays Imiss youverymuch.Its delightfulfor usto moveinto anew teachingbuilding.Located in the southof theschool,our teachingbuilding has5floors.Our classroomwhich isequipped withadvanced teachingequipmentis spaciousand bright.We feelso pleasedthat wedecorate itwith beautifulflowers,making ita seaof flowers.It isthe comfortableenvironment wherewe sitthat makesmedetermined tostudy hard”so Ifirmly believethat wecan spendan unforgettableschoollife.Welcome tovisit ournew teachingbuilding..Im looking forward toyour coming.SincerelyTomA.involved;causing B.to involve;causedC.involving;causing D.involving;having caused
6.--You lookhappy today.Is thereanything good…Fm verydelighted asone of the exchangestudents.A.to chooseB.to have been chosenC.choosing D.having beenchosen
7.Along with the emailwas mybrothers promiseI camefirst in the competition,he wouldbuy mean MP
4.A.whatB.that C.that ifD.whether
8.You havea bigmouth,Tom.You havetold everybodythe secret.A.shouldntB.mustnt C.can,tD.mightnt
9.There was also awallet sittinginside thecar witha lotof money.A.reaching outB.sticking outC.picking out
10.You canask anyonefor help.here iswilling tolend youa hand.A.Everyone B.No oneC.One D.Someone
11.The nationalpark hasa largecollection ofwildlife,from butterfliesto elephants.A.to rangeB.rangeC.ranging D.ranged
12.Ithinkher opinion,because sheis anexperienced teacher.A.number B.calculatesC.figures D.counts
13.If youwantto see adoctor,you fixa datewith himahead oftime.That isa commonin theUSA.A.view B.exerciseC.practice D.reality一
14.rd ratherhave somewine,if youdont mind.—・Don*t forgetyou willdrive.A.Anything butthat B.By allmeansC.Take iteasy D.I won*t sayno tothis
16.The educationsystem inChina isvery differentfrom in the USA.C.those D.that
17.The desksin ourclassroom areso closetogether that there isnot enoughroom to move them.A.between B.inC.across D.over
18.The redsand goldsinto eachother asthe sunsank.What abeautiful sight!A.bumped B.pressedC.melted D.turned
19.Ellen isa fantasticdancer.I wishI as well asher.A.dance B.will danceC.had dancedD.danced
20.You beCarol.You haventchanged abit afterall theseyears.A.mustB.can C.will D.shall第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选40A BC D出最佳选项(分)
21.6Dark SkyParks aroundthe WorldWarrumbungle National ParkSituatedin thecentral westslopes of New SouthWales isAustralias onlydark sky park,Warrumbungle.The parkhas servedasa dark sky park sinceJuly
2016.Its crystal-clear nightskiesand highaltitude makeitanatural,educational,and astronomicalheritage sitein thesouthernhalf of the earth.Tourists canuse Australianslargest opticaltelescope within the park(极光),boundaries toview theauroras theMilky Way,and faintshooting stars.SarkSark isa ChannelIsland nearthe coastof Normandyunder theprotection of the UK.It wastheWorlds FirstDark SkyIsland setup inJanuary
2011.Its historicaland culturalblendattracts over40,000tourists annually.With nomotor vehiclesand publiclighting on the island,there is an exceptionalview ofthe darkskies.A richMilky Wayis visibleinthedark nightskiesfrom theshores ofthe island.Pic duMidi deBigorrePic duMidi deBigorre inFrance wasdesignated asadarksky parkin December2013making itthe secondlargest darkskyparkinthe world.The parkcovers
3.112square kilometersspreadacross thePyrenees NationalPark andUNESCOs WorldHeritagesite,Pyrenees-Mont Perdu.The parkattracts overone hundredstar watcherseveryyear.The ObservatoryMidi-Pyrenees,which wasbuilt in1870,is one of theworldshighest museumsataheight of2,877meters abovesea level.Ramon Crater/Makhtesh RamonRamon Crater isa uniquel,lOO-square-kilometer naturereserve locatedintheNegev DesertinIsrael.In2017,the RamonCrater becamethe firstdesignated darkskyparkintheMiddle East.Its location,rough climate,and forbiddinglandscape thatare characteristicoftheNegev havelargelydefeated historicalattempts forhuman settlement,making ita greatplace toview thenightskies.Stargazers usuallycamp inthe desertto havean uninterruptedview ofthe stars,、planets,and theMilky Way.1Which parkserves asa heritagesite forastronomyA.Sark.B.Pic duMidi deBigorre.C.WarrumbungleNationalPark.D.RamonCrater/Makhtesh Ramon.、2What dowe knowabout Sarkfromthe passageA.Not asingle carruns there.B.It was an islandbelonging toNormandy.C.The MilkyWay canonly beseen there.D.Visitors liketo stayon theisland ingroups.、3What makesit difficultfor humansto livein RamonCraterA.High altitude.B.The largearea.C.Geographical conditions.D.Cultural features.(分)
22.8Rock Junket is TheOriginal Rockn RollWalking TourofNewYork City.RockJunket founderBobby Pinnisanauthor,former rockradio personality,rock historianand hes(常监).spent17years asa musicexecutive Readthe reviews,book the best andforget therest!★★★★★REVIEWSRead tonsof UZEDITEDreviewsCheck availabilityand buytickets online:East Village Rock Tour-#1seller-Monday thruSaturday Greenwich Village Rock Tour(定制的)-Sunday Union Square Rock Tour-Tuesday andThursday BeatlesTour Customized()Tours Advancepurchase requiredas Tourssell outquickly Purchaseby phoneat212209-3370()Group andPrivate ToursAvailable-for detailsdick hereor call646515-7874Rock JunketWalking Toursare notonlytheperfect way to digdeep intoNew Yorksrockscene butalso learnabout art,fashion,rock nroll clothingstores andgreat localbars andrestaurants.The EastVillage Rock Tour isvery popularas wedemonstrate howtheneighborhood wentfrom poorto beingthe birthplaceof punkrock.On TheGreenwich VillageRockTour welllook atthe influenceBob Dylanhad on the Villageplus sitesabout JimiHendrixand TheAnimals.We coverlots ofclubs alsoincluding CafeWha,Bitter End,and others.TheUnion SquareRockTourdetails theimmoral behavior of MaxsKansas City,Webster Hall,AndyWarhol andhis2nd and3rd Factory,a famousClash albumcover andmuch more.The BeatlesTourtakes usthrough Midtownand Uptownasweexplore thesites thatgave birthto(披头土狂热).Beatlemania OurCustomized RockTours havebeen bookedand lovedby schools,(馆长)universities,writers,museum curatorsand manyothers.、1From thepassage we know RockJunketis.A.a travelagency B.a famousmuseumC.a websitefor musiclovers D.a surveycompany
2、If youwanttojoin inthe RockJunkefs activities,you must・A.haveagift formusic B.read onlinereviewsC.buy aticket in advance D.wear rockn9roll clothesA.The EastVillageRockTour.B.GreenwichVillageRockTour.、3Which ofthe followingis mostpopular amongstudent groupsC・UnionSquareRockTour.D.Customized RockTours.(分)(人类学
23.8The pastages ofman haveall beencarefully labeledby anthropologists家).(旧石器时代)(新石器时代)Descriptions like“Paleolithic Man”,NeolithicMan”,etc”neatly sumup wholeperiods.When thetime comesfor anthropologiststo turntheirattention to the twenty-first century,they willsurely choosethe label“Legless Man”.Histories ofthetime willgo somethinglike this:In thetwenty-first century,people forgothow touse theirlegs.Men andwomen movedabout incars,buses andtrains froma veryearly age.There wereliftsin alllarge buildingsto preventpeople fromwalking.And thesurprising thingis thattheydidnt usetheir legseven whenthey wenton holiday.They builtcable railways,ski-lifts androadsto thetop ofevery hugemountain.All thebeauty spotson earthwere ruinedbythepresence oflargecar parks.”The futurehistory booksmight alsorecord thatwe lostthe right of usingour eyes.In ourhurry toget fromone placeto another,we failedtoseeanything onthe way.Air travelgivesyou abirds-eye viewofthe world oreven lessif thewing oftheaircrafthappens toget inyour way.When youtravel bycar ortrain,the unclearpicture ofthe countrysideconstantly slidesover thewindow.When youmention the most impressiveplace-names intheworld,the typical21st一century traveleralways says“Pve beenthere.meaning“I drovethrough itat100miles anhouronthe way tosomewhere else.”When youtravel athigh speeds,the presentmeans nothing:you livemainly inthe futurebecauseyou spendmost ofyour timelooking forwardto arrivingat someother place.But actualarrival,when itis achieved,is meaningless.You wanttomoveon again.By travelinglike this,youskip allexperience.The traveleron foot,ontheother hand,lives inthe present.For himtravelingand arrivingare oneand thesame thing:he arrivessomewhere withevery stephe makes.Heexperiences thepresent momentwith hiseyes,his earsand thewhole ofhis body.At theendofhisjourney hefeels adelicious physicaltiredness.Satisfying sleepwill behis:the justreward ofalltrue travelers.
1、Anthropologists nameman nowadays“Legless Man”because・A.people prefercars,buses andtrainsB.people travelwithout usinglegsC.lifts preventpeople fromwalkingD.people usetheir legsless andless、2According to thepassage,what mightmake peoplelose therightofusing theireyes A.Themodern meansof transportation.B.A birds-eye viewoftheworld.C.The unclearsight fromthe vehicles.D.The fast-paced lifestyle.
3、From thepassage,weknowtraveling athigh speedsmeans・A.appreciating beautifulscenery B.experiencing lifeskills C・focusing onthe nextdestination D.、feeling physicaltiredness4What doesthe authorintend totell usA.Modern transportationdevices havereplaced legs.B.Traveling makestheworlda smallplace.C.Humans historydevelops veryfast.D.The bestway totravel ison foot.(分)
24.8Listen carefullytothe footsteps inthe familyhome,especially ifit haswoodenfloors,and youcan probablywork outwho itis thatis walkingabout.The featuresmostcommonly usedto identifypeople arefaces,voices,finger printsand retinalscans.But their^behavioural biometrics,such asthewaythey walk,are alsogiveaways.Researchers have,for severalyears,used videocameras andcomputers to analyse peoplesgaits,and arenow quitegood atit.But translatingsuch knowledgeinto apractical identificationsystem can betricky——especially ifthat systemis supposedto behidden.Cameras areoftenvisible,are hardto setup,requi5re good lighting andmay havetheir viewblocked byother people.So ateam ledby KrikorOzanyan ofthe Universityof Manchester,in England and PatriciaScullyof theNational Universityof Ireland,in Galwayhavebeenlookingfora betterwayto recognizegait.Their answer:pressure-sensitive mats.In themselves,such matsare nothingnew.They havebeen part of security systems fordonkeys9years.But Dr.Ozanyan And Dr.Scully usea complexversion thatcan recordtheamount ofpressure appliedindifferentplaces assomeone walksacross it.These measurementsforma patternunique tothe walker.Dr.Ozanyan and Dr.Scully thereforeturned,as isnowcommon foranything todo withpattern recognition,to anArtificial Intelligencesystem thatusesmachine learningtorecognizesuch patterns.It seemsto work.In astudy publishedearlier thisyear thetwo researcherstestedtheir systemona database of footsteps troddenby127different people.They foundthatits errorrate inidentifying who was whowasamere
0.7%.AndDr.Scully saysthat evenwithout•一adatabaseoffootstepsto workwiththesystemcandetermine someonessex womenand men,(骨盆)with wideand narrowpelvises respectively,walk indifferent ways,--and guess,withreasonable accuracy,a subjectsage.A mat-based gait-recognition systemhas theadvantage thatit wouldwork in any lighting-一conditions-even pitch-darkness.And thoughit mightfail toidentify someoneif,say,she waswearingstilettos andhad beenentered intothe databasewhile wearingtrainers,it would be veryhardto foolit byimitating thegait ofan individualwhowasallowed admissionto aparticularplace.The latestphase ofDr.Ozanyan^andDr.Scullys projectisaredesign ofthe matThe old(光mats containedindividual pressuresensors.The newones containoptical fibres纤).(二极管)Light-emitting diodesdistributed alongtwo neighbouringedges ofa mattransmit(light intothe fibres.Sensors onthe oppositeedges andthus theopposite endsoftheoptical)fibres measurehow muchofthatlight isreceived.Any pressureapplied topartofthe matcauses(变形)a distortioninthefibres anda consequentchange inthe amountof lighttransmitted.Boththe locationand amountof changecan beplotted andanalyzed bythe machine-learning system.Dr.Ozanyan saysthattheteam havebuilt ademonstration fibre-optic mat,two meterslong()andametre wide,using materialsthat cost£100$
130.They arenow talkingto companiesaboutcommercializing it・One applicationmight bein healthcare,particularly forthe elderly.Afibre-optic matinstalled ina nursinghome oran oldpersons ownresidence couldmonitorchanges inan individuafsgait thatwarn certainillnessese Thatwould provideearly warningofsomeone beingat greaterrisk offalling over,say,orof their cognitionbecoming damaged.Gait analysismight alsobe usedassasecurity measureintheworkplace,monitoring accesstorestricted areas,such asparts ofmilitary bases,server farmsor laboratoriesdealing withharmfulmaterials.In thesecases,employees wouldneed toagree totheir gaitsbeing scanned,justas theywould agreetothescanning oftheir facesor retinasfor opticalsecuritysystems.Perhaps themost fascinatinguse ofgait-recognition mats,though,wouldbein publicplaces,such asairports.For thatto work,thefootstepsof thosetoberecognized wouldneed tohave beenstored inadatabase,which wouldbe harderto arrangethanthe collectionof mugshotsand fingerprintsthat existingairport securitysystems relyon.Somepeople,however,might volunteerfor it.Many aircrewor pre-registered frequentflyers wouldwelcomeanything thatspeeded uponeofthemosttiresome partsof moderntravel.
1、Camera-based gaitrecognition failsto comeinto wideuse,because・a.its noteasy tofind thecamerasb.finger printrecognition isstill popularc.sometimes thecameras canbe coveredd・its awaste ofmoney tofix theequipmente.goodlightingconditions cantbe guaranteedf.its difficultto setup thesystem.A.acf B.bdeC.cdf D.cef、2Which ofthe followingstatements isTRUE accordingto Paragraph6-8A.The newmats functiongreatly withindividual pressuresensors builtin.B.The newmats willbe likelyto workbetter withenough pressure.C.The elderlyare curedoftheirdiseases withthe monitorofthefibre-optic.D.Restricted areasare accessibleto thosewith theirgaits scannedbeforehand.、3What doesit”refer toin Paragraph5A.The mat-based gait-recognition systemB.The gaitstoredinthe databaseC.The advantageof workinginanylight condition.D・The admissiontoaparticular place.、4Whaf sthebesttitle ofthe passageA.Listen toyour footstepsB.Applaud patternrecognitionC.Love theway youwalk D.Better themats youstep on(分)
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