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and vareniki in Ukraine.The Mongol Empire also controlled Korea and might have likewiseintroduced dumplings there.Later,after Chinese dumpling varieties were introduced to morecountries,English speakers began calling them dumplings,which means"little lumps".During theSecond World War,Chinese "jiaozi"were brought to Japan.So what about the Italian dumpling-likepasta?Some historians think it might be brought by Arab conquerors.It's unlikely that all dumpling dishes came from the same root tradition.However,we canappreciate the mysterious historical web that made dumplings so various.28.What made Turkic peoples suspected to first spread dumplings?A.The languages they used.B.Their eating habitsC.Their dumpling-making skills.D.The newly found tombs.29.What does the phrase "gathered steam"in paragraph 2 mean?A.Originated.B.Stabilized.C.Got well-cooked.D.Became popular30.What does paragraph 4 focus on?A.The spreading process of dumplings.B.The possible origins of dumplingsC.Differences between various dumplings.D.Reasons for the popularity of dumplings.31.Which of the following best describe dumplings according to the passage?A.Delicious.B.Diverse.C.Unusual.D.Regional.DSonia Kleindorfer was a new director of the Konrad Lorenz Research Center in Austria.At herinstitute,Konrad Lorenz was a famous Austrian zoologist who could correctly name each kind ofgoose,which made Kleindorfer feel a certain amount of pressure."I can do five,but when the nextfive come,I start to have a mental meltdown,"she says.So she contacted a more technically-mindedcolleague and asked him:Could he write a program to distinguish these faces?He said,yes,but he'd need a database of geese photos to work with.Kleindorfer got her team outthere,snapping pictures of the geese from every angle.After building the database,they wrote a pieceof facial recognition AI that could ID a goose,by looking at specific features of its beak().After acouple of years,the team reports that their goose recognition software is now about 97%accurate.“Geese have such drama一there are arch rivals(劲敌),and jealousy and retribution(报答),”Kleindorfer says.To find out how faces figured into this drama,she presented the geese withfull-sized pictures of themselves,their partners,or another member of the flock.She showedevidence that geese seemed to recognize photos of their partners and friends,but not themselves.Forfurther study,Sonia Kleindorfer hopes birdwatchers will someday be able to snap a picture of a goose,ID it,and share its location with scientists.But she adds,just remember,her new research suggeststhat birdwatching goes both ways:Geese can remember faces too."If you are ever not kind to agoose,”she warns,.“that goose may find you again.”Kleindorfer thinks that facial recognition is going to play a really important role in conservationand ecology."We need more computer scientists trained in behavioral ecology and we need moreconservation scientists trained in computer science,"she says."But working together,I think we cando this.”汕头市2023-2024学年度普通高中毕业班期末调研测试高三英语第4页(共8页)
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