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Chang's system?D.Upon returning home,we recount some of our experiences to our friendsA.It helps patients to recover from strokes.E.However,travel without participation and reflection is just entertainment.B.It can text someone non-stop at a high speed.E.So she went to Scandinavia to recover while collecting soome writing materialsC.It allows patients to communicate by means of body language.G.She commented on the different gardening practices and the beauty of the trees.D.It can transform brain signals into speech or facialexpressions.Just over 200 years ago,Mary Wollstonecraft,aB2.What is the function of the 253 electrodes?philosopher and the author of A Vindication of theA.To protect Ann's brain from an electric shock.Rights of Woman,faced the reality that she could notB.To collect Ann's brain signals during speaking.C.To improve Ann's brain areas critical for speechchange and suffered from bad health.She was goingD.To connect Ann's brain signals to her facial muscles.through an emotionally difficult period.It was one ofthe lowest points of her life.2 FA.Travel broadens our sample set.A3.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?B.While her career was successful,she suffered a lot in her lifeA.Researchers'innovative and effective way to train the Al.C.Most importantly,she recorded what effect the traveling had on her.B.The system's ability to tell brain signals related to speechD.Upon returning home.we recount some of our experiences to our friends.C.Researchers'evaluation of the AI's ability to masterE.However,travel without participation and reflection is just entertainmentF.So she went to Scandinavia to recover while collecting some writing materials.phonemes.G.She commented on the different gardening practices and the beauty of the treesD.The challenges the Al took up when learning spokenAs she walked around the unfamiliar surroundings ofwordsthree foreign countries there,she asked herself questions andC4.What does the underlined word "revamped"in the lastexplored the ideas brought to her mind.She learned why theparagraph probably mean?locals were nervous about serving coffee and how differentA.Figured outB.Set asidetheir fashions were.3GShe made a comparison betweenC.Repaired.D.Used.the countries and her native country and drew conclusions:things are not necessarily how they have to beBTravel broadens our sample set.Bl.What can be known from the new study about AustralianB.While her career was successful,she suffered a lot in her life.mangroves?C.Most importantly,she recorded what effect the traveling had on her.A.They can predict the motion of the moonD.Upon returning home,we recount some of our experiences to our friendsB.Their favorable growth time is predictable.E.However,travel without participation and reflection is just entertainment.C.Their functions are beyond our expectations.D.They do well in transforming carbon into oxygen.A2.What motivated Neil Saintilan to carry out the research?4C "When a warm heart experiencesA.Effects of human activities on mangrove forests.powerful emotions,they leave lasting impressionsB.The necessity of fighting against climate change.that cannot be erased.I cannot help but feel a joyfulC.A long-standing mystery about mangrove growth.D.The decline in the number of a certain fish species.thrill when I remember the unforgettable views Ihave witnessed and the huge impact they have onme.”A.Travel broadens our sample set.C3.How does the moon affect mangroves'growth?B.While her career was successful,she suffered a lot in her life.A.By affecting the appearance of low tides.C.Most importantly,she recorded what effect the traveling had on her.B.By tilting to Earth frequently to generate more tides.D.Upon returning home,we recount some of our experiences to our friends.E.However,travel without participation and reflection is just entertainmentC.By driving tides beneficial to mangroves'growthF.So she went to Scandinavia to recover while collecting some writing materials.D.By generating semidiurnal tides that reduceG.She commented on the different gardening practices and the beauty of the treesmangroves'soil loss.We all have a tendency to generalize from smallB4.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?samples.Our own little world becomes,without theA.The importance of protecting Australian mangroves.infusion of new experiences,our frame for understandingB.The significance of the researchers'discovery.the entire world.5 A We will be exposed to new ideasC.Ways to increase the number of mangroves.and ways of approaching life that can remind us of theD.Limitations of the new study's findings.options we have when we go back home.1
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