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C.Gaining admission to university.D.Cooperating with Professor Plous.25.What does the underlined word"empathy"in paragraph 2 mean?However,we've seen from this research that our rich folkloric tradition may be slippingA.The benefit from others.through our fingers which is deeply saddening."B.The motivation to go ahead.28.Which of the following does the survey find?The platform for helping people in need.A.None of the people can name a tale.yD.he ability to understand others'feelings.B.Scottish traditions date back centuries.26.What does paragraph 4 mainly tell us?C.There are too few stories to read for kids now.A.How Kellie helped Simon.D.Most people prefer not to tell their kids legendsB.How much Kellie missed her mum29.Why does the author mention the Laird's Bronien Dalwinton Dumfrre?A.To show the richness of Scottish tales.C.Why Kellie gave spare change to Simon.D.Why Kellie invited the homeless for coffee.B.To draw public attention to legendary tales.CTo remind the Folklore Society of its purpose.27.What can we conclude from Kellie's story?D.To urge members of the public to create legends,A.Every penny counts.30.Which of the following does Jeremy Harte agree with?B.Strike while the iron is hot.A.Tales are an important part of a nation.C.A little bit of kindness goes a long way.B.Scotland is best-known for its landscape.D.Healthy mind is the source of happiness.C.Scotland is lacking in history and culture.CD.Tales are more important for a nation than nature.A recent survey in Scotland has shown that nearly 25%of people are unable to name even31.What is the best title for the text?just one legendary (tale.It shows that the majority of people haven't heard a tradi-A.Scottish Folk Tales Are in Danger of Dying Outtional story in the past two years,putting a collection of narratives dating back centuries atB.Keeping Up Traditional Customs Is on the Agendarisk.C.Scottish Stories of Centuries Will Never DisappearThe survey of 2,000 adults found on average,people could only name two legendaryD.The Folklore Society Is Devoted to Saving Legendstales.Though 66%of the people said they believed traditional stories and legends helped de-Dvelop children's imagination,they wouldn't pass on those to their kids.Algorithms(计算程序)are able to do a huge number of tasks,,and the number of tasksThe Folklore Society,a charitable body devoted to the study of all aspects of folk tales,that they are able to do is expanding practically every day.According to a new study,despitedescribed the trend as"deeply saddening"and urged members of the public to keep old storiesincreasing concern over the effect of algorithms in daily life,more and more people nowadaysalive by sharing them with family members.are willing to trust a computer program,especially if a task becomes too challenging.FromIn resoeitmade a dedicated map of Britain folk tales,which inludesa lot of Scottishchoosing the next song on your playlist to choosing the right size of pants,people are relyingtales.They include some well-known legends,for example,the Loch Ness Monster.Others,more on the advice of algorithms to help make everyday decisions.however,have largely fallen ou of the public consciousness.They include heLrd Broun-During the study,researchers asked volunteers to count the number of people of a crowdienDa Dumfriire which tells of a kindly spirit that helped save the life in anin a photograph and supplied suggestions that were offered by a group of other people and sug-emergency.Stories like thisd o reacmore people.The societyalso stressed the legendsgestions offered by an algorithm.As the number of people in the photograph expanded,of the Border.counting became more difficult and people were more likely to follow the suggestions offeredJeremy Harte,a committee member of the Folklore Society,said,"Countries aren't justby an algorithm rather than count themselves or follow the"wisdom of the crowd".made up of rocks and rivers.They're also made up of the stories we tell each other about theOne of the common problems with AI is when it is used for awarding credit.While that isplaces we know.These tales givea special character to our homes,and poetry to our landscape.a subjective decision,there are lots of numbers there,like income and credit scores.There-fore,people feel like this is a good job for an algorithm But we know that dependence leads【☆高三英语第5页(共10页)☆】【☆高三英语第6页(共10页则☆】