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art exhibitions,dance events,comedy shows and workshops.The Cidade has excellent sound qualities as aresult of being designed by the Chinese engineer XuYaping.It took about twenty minutes for the demonstration to break up.Looking back,I probably was neverin any real danger,but I will forever be thankful for the kindness this young man had shown me.He didn'tWiener Musikverein (Vienna Austria)try to sell me anything or demand any sort of payment for his help.Designed by Theophil Hansen,this neoclassical building opened its doors in 1870 and is the home ofWhen he finally told me it was a good time to leave,I asked if I could buy one of his multicoloredthe Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra,one of the most popular orchestras in the world.It was here in 1913landscapes.It was a small way to pay back his kindness,but it was also a way to have something tothat the famous concert Skandalkonzert took place.This is also the place where every New Year's day aremember him by.famous traditional symphonic concert is performed.I still have that landscape up on my wall.When I look at it,I think about my time in Kathmandu andTeatro all a Scala (Milan,Italy)that young artist's kindness toward me.One of the most important concert halls for operatic music was completed in 1778.This building also24.Why did the writer initially hesitate to buy a painting from the teenager?Ahosts a museum and one of the world's most famous academies where young talents are trained for balletA.The paintings were not of good quality.B.The teenager demanded a high priceperformances.This concert hall was rebuilt over the TeatroRegio Ducale which was destroyed by a fire inC.The teenager seemed suspicious.D.The writer had no interest in art.1776.It saw the premieres of some of the most impressive works in the history of the opera,such as25.How did the teenager help the writer?Madama Butterfly and Turandot by Giacomo Puccini.A.He gave the writer a tour of the studio.BB.He provided the writer with a shelterCarnegie Hall (New York,USA)C.He called the police for assistance.D.He warned the writer of the rallyDesigned by William Burnet Tuthill,it is one of the most famous concert halls in the world for both26.What does the writer feel when looking at the painting on the wall?Aclassical music and popular music.It opened its doors in 1791 with a concert conducted in part by PyotrA.Remembrance of the teenager's kindness.B.Regret for not buying more paintingsTchaikovsky.Many famous works had their world premieres here,including Antonin Dvorak's New WorldC.Appreciation for Nepalese artworkD.Homesickness for Kathmandu.Symphony and George Gershwin's An American in Paris27.What can we learn from the writer's experience?1.Which concert hall has the longest history?CA.Good things come to those who wait.B.A friend in need is a friend indeed.A.Cidade das Artes.B.Wiener Musikverein.C.Don't judge a book by its cover.D.Kindness begets kindnessC.Teatro all a Scala.D.Carnegie Hall.22.What can we learn about Cidade das Artes?DThere is no doubt that artificial intelligence-or AI-has become an important part of our lives.It isA.It's home to orchestraB.It's famous for ballet performances.no longer just a thing of science fiction:it's an incredible technological breakthrough that has changed theC.It's the largest concert hall in America.D.A Chinese engineer joined in its design.way we live.But there are fears that AI has become too intelligent and could be a threat to humanity(23.What do people going to Carnegie Hall probably enjoy?类).分,A.Classic music.B.Operatic music.This'claim might sound extreme,but a letter signed by more than 1,000 technology experts,includingC.Symphony.D.Comedy shows.Tesla boss Elon Musk,called on the world to press pause on the development of more advanced AI becauseBof the risks.Estonian billionaire Jaan Tallinn,for example,who helped develop communication app SkypeOne day,while I was traveling alone in Kathmandu,I saw a teenager selling paintings on the street.thinks we should be caiound The Futue of LifestthatHe called out to me,saying that he made all the pictures himself,and he was saving up money for school.there should be a temporary pause in advanced AI development saying that "AI systems with humanThe pictures were beautiful,brightly colored landscapes of mountains and traditional houses.However,Icompetitive intelligence can pose great risks to society and humanity."figured that he could be some sort of fake artist,so I thanked him and kept walking.This pessimistic outlook is supported by a report by investment bank Goldman Sachs that says Al couldAfter a few hours of shopping,I found myself back on the same street.Somehow,I had wandered intoreplace the equivalent()of 300 million full-time jobs.But it may also mean new jobs and a productivitythe middle of what seemed like a political rally().Everyone was shouting angrily in Nepalese.boom.We may argue that AI such as chatbots can help us.State-of-the-art ChatGPT,for example,hasI made a quick U-turn and tried to leave there,but it was full of people.A group of at least sixbeen helping some students write assignments.AI is allowing computers to think or act in a more humanpolicemen was walking right toward me.They were clearly trying to break up the demonstration,and I hadway.And machine learning means computers can learn what to do without being given clear instructions.walked right into the middle of it.The technology is impressive,but as it starts to think for itself,will it outsmart us?Before I knew it,I heard a voice shout at me from a half-opened door."Hey,American!"I didn't knowSome people are more optimistic.AI advocates say the tech is already delivering real social andwho it was,but I knew right away that this was someone trying to help me.I rushed toward the door andeconomic benefits for people.Meanwhile,the founder of Microsoft,Bill Gates,has called on governmentssaw the face of that teenaged artist looking through the crack.He opened the door enough for me to enter,to work with industry to"limit the risks"of AI.But he says thetecnoi particularly inand I did.I saw that I'd made it inside a sort of art studio.poorer countries.He says,"Just as the world needs its brightest people focused on its biggest problems,As we waited for the confusion outside to die down,he gave me a tour of the place.He showed me hiswe will need to focus the world's best AIs on its biggest problems."If this happens,maybe humanity willfavorite painting一a beautifully intricate(复杂精细的)Nepalese design,have a future.【2024届高三·英语(六)·第3页(共8页)】【2024届高三·英语(六)·第4页(共8页)】
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