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A.The pattern in a fingerprint never changes.B.No two people have the same fingerprintsMembers of this generation care about reducing poverty ()regardlessC.Fingerprints can be used to recognize your age.阅of their own experiences,MeCrindle explains to Axios."Alphas bringa sense of empathy(同里心)because they're connected globally to the阅D.But fingerprints are not just good for solving crimes.E.However,new research is helping make fingerprints more dependable读problems of their world,"says MeCrindle.This global awareness also读F.This mark may be made of oil,dirt or others that were on the person'sskin.spreads out to environmental concerns.In a survey,87%of 13-to 15-year-G.This can find out whether the fingerprint appeared at the time of a crime理olds agreed that it's up to their generation to stop climate change from填or before or after it.worsening.MeCrindle says he sees Generation Alpha as "the beginning of a37 A The patterns form before birth and解whole new reality".Their technological ability,global mindset,and efforts空come from three places on each fingertip.The design ofto support social and environmental causes will help them deal witha fingerprint depends on how skin ridges (spreadchallenges in creative ways.With education and guidance,they'll becomeout from these three places.Over time,the spacesfully grown or developed,creating a-world where technology and humanbetween each tiny ridge become wider.As people growbeings work in harmony.up,their fingerprints spread out.But the pattern staysthe same.D 32.What might play a key role in GenerationA.The pattern in a fingerprint never changes.Alpha's future?B.No two people have the same fingerprints阅A.Their expectation to try new things.阅C.Fingerprints can be used to recognize your age.D.But fingerprints are not just good for solving crimesB.Their focus on global problems.E.However,new research is helping make fingerprints more dependable.读C.Their AI-focused education.读F.This mark may be made of oil,dirt or others that were on the person'sskin.理D.Their skills in digital tools.D 33.What can be learned about members of填G.This can find out whether the fingerprint appeared at the time of a crimor before or after it.解Generation Alpha?空When someone touches an object,they mayA.They will create jobs they are interested in.leave a stamp of their fingerprint on it.38 FB.They will value highly-paid jobs less.Those prints can provide investigators with clues(C.They may have fewer job chances.about who has been at a certain place and whatD.They may work into older age.he/she did there.A.The pattern in a fingerprint never changes.B.No two people have the same fingerprints.C.Fingerprints can be used to recognize your age.阅A 34.What does Mark McCrindle most probably阅D.But fingerprints are not just good for solving crimes.think of Generation Alpha?E.However,new research is helping make fingerprints more dependable读F.This mark may be made of oil,dirt or others that were on the person'sA.They show a strong sense of responsibility.skin.B.They are influenced by digital-native parents.G.This can find out whether the fingerprint appeared at the time of a crime理C.They pay less attention to their ownor before or after it.Fingerprints have not always allowed investigators to解experiences.find the right criminal ()Criminals have cleaned theirD.They cannot go without the help of AI空fingerprints off objects to cover their tracks.What's more,ittechnologyhas been hard to tell whether fingerprints found at a crimescene were left by the criminal or someone else at anothertime.39 E_Scientists have found ways to uncoverfingerprints that have been cleaned off and recognize theage of a fingerprint.A.The pattern in a fingerprint never changes.B.No two people have the same fingerprints阅C35.What does the last paragraph mainly talkC.Fingerprints can be used to recognize your age.about?阅D.But fingerprints are not just good for solving crimesE.However,new research is helping make fingerprints more dependable.读A.The effects of technologies on Generation读F.This mark may be made of oil,dirt or others that were on the person'skinAlpha.理G.This can find out whether the fingerprint appeared at the time of a crimB.Generation Alpha's preparation for theor before or after it.future.C.The promising future of Generation Alpha.空One team found that chemicals in a person'sfingerprints corrode (metal surfaces.ThatD.Challenges faced by Generation Alpha.corrosion can be discovered even if a print is notnoticeable.Other scientists have found that chemicals infingerprints change over time as they are in contact withthe air.40 GAs a teenager growing up in Britain,Lola Anderson was impressed byA.The pattern in a fingerprint never changes.B.No two people have the same fingerprintsthe rowing events at the 2012 London Olympics.She 41 to take阅C.Fingerprints can be used to recognize your age.完up the sport herself.D.But fingerprints are not just good for solving crimesA young Lola 42 winning an Olympic gold medal in rowing andE.However,new research is helping make fingerprints more dependable.F.This mark may be made of oil,dirt or others that were on the person'spenned it in her diary.However,filled with self-doubt and a sense of43 atskinwhat seemed like an unrealistic goal,she took the page out of her diary and填G.This can find out whether the fingerprint appeared at the time of a crime填threw it away.or before or after it.Nearly everyone in the world carries a unique ID空A41.A.decided B.remembered C.waited D.failedC42.A.lived forB.laughed atright at their fingertips.It is their fingerprintsC.dreamed ofD.gave upunique patterns(图案)on their fingertips..D43.A.nervousnessB.confusion36BThat's why phones can only be unlockedC.disappointmentD.awkwardnesswith a particular user's fingerprint.7
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