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eep learning, which uses neural networks to scan through large volumes of data looking for patterns…build software for Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google.“可知AI技術(shù)的一個(gè)分支、運(yùn)用神經(jīng)網(wǎng)絡(luò)處理大量數(shù)據(jù)并從中尋找模式的深度學(xué)習(xí)被證明非常有用,亞馬遜、蘋果、Facebook和谷歌愿意開出六位數(shù)高薪,聘請(qǐng)熟練的專業(yè)人員編寫軟件。simplifying software development may result in unexpected outes【答案】 (1)D(2)C(3)A(4)D 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,人工智能的深度學(xué)習(xí)被證明很有用,霍華德和數(shù)學(xué)家托馬斯一起創(chuàng)辦的非營利性教育機(jī)構(gòu)致力于讓深度學(xué)習(xí)變得簡單。the Internet has brought forth a flood of useless AI systemsC.. A.boring(4)It can be inferred from the last paragraph that C.difficult. A.D.teaches craft in ivory towerC.. A.It helps technicians to create software.(2)Fast. ai is an organization that It attracts rock stars to practice.C.It replaces artificial intelligence. To make it accessible to anyone who wants to learn how to build AI software is the aim of Jeremy Howard, who founded with Rachel Thomas, a mathematician. He says school mathematics is sufficient. No. Greek. Letters, Mr. Howard intones, pounding the table with his fist for punctuation. Last month , a nonprofit education organization based in San Francisco, kicked off the third year of its course in deep learning. Since its foundation it has attracted more than 100, 000 students around the globe from India to Nigeria. The course and others like it, e with a simple idea: there is no need to spend years obtaining a PhD in order to practise deep learning. Creating software that learns can be taught as a craft, not as a high intellectual pursuit to be undertaken only in an ivory tower. Fast. ai39。s top universities. Earning one takes years and requires a personality suited to academia, which is rare among more normal folk. Over the past five years researchers in artificial intelligence have bee the rock stars of the technology world. A branch of AI known as deep learning, which uses neural(神經(jīng)的) networks to scan through large volumes of data looking for patterns, has proven so useful that skilled practitioners can mand high sixfigure salaries to build software for Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google.【點(diǎn)評(píng)】本題考點(diǎn)涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解和推理判斷兩個(gè)題型的考查,是一篇故事類閱讀,考生需要準(zhǔn)確掌握細(xì)節(jié)信息,并根據(jù)上下文進(jìn)行邏輯推理,選出正確答案?,F(xiàn)在,你成為一名醫(yī)生了,竅門就是不要把人變成尸體。根據(jù)最后一段中的“he said, ‘a(chǎn)t the beginning of your training you had a dead body and managed to turn it into a person. Now you39。根據(jù)第一段中的“Mrs. Jones was my first patient when I started medical school—and I owe her a lot.”可知現(xiàn)在,我對(duì)瓊斯夫人充滿感激,故選A。ve got a thing going on,’ went the song ing out of the radio as I unzipped the bag of her on my first day — and so she was christened.”可知當(dāng)我們第一次見面的時(shí)候,收音機(jī)里正在播放一首歌《我和瓊斯夫人》,她就這樣被命名了,故選B。(2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。(1)考查推理判斷。Good doctors never fail to save their patients from dying.D.Medical students are able to bring the dead back to life.B.D.C.B.s feeling for Mrs. Jones now? A.She was named after a wellknown singer I liked bestD.It was passed down from the seniors of my school.B.t know her until she passed away.D.t allowed to ask for her privacy.C.Because he was irresponsible for his patients.B.re a doctor, the trick is to have a person and not turn them into a dead body,” and he laughed, shook my hand and walked away.(1)Why didn39。d told me about her having children and how that had affected me all those years ago.t a dead body. She was a person, a mother, in fact.ll see that the angle indicates that this woman has had several children, probably three.” I stared at it, and I suddenly felt very strange. This woman, who had given me something incredibly precious that I39。d been dissecting Mrs. Jones a good 18 months before I got around to the uterus(子宮). After I39。ve got a thing going on,” went the song ing out of the radio as I unzipped the bag of her on my first day — and so she was christened.t really Mrs. Jones, but it seemed a little impolite to be conducting research into someone39。 She was under my care for the first two years of my medical training, yet I knew very little about her, except that she was thin, perhaps in her mid 70s. It might seem rather negligent not to know the basic facts of my patient ,but I had a valid reason—Mrs. Jones was dead, and had been dead for about three years before I made a patient of her. Mrs. Jones was the dead body that I dissected(解剖)over the first two years of my medical training.最新高一英語試卷英語閱讀理解題分類匯編一、高中英語閱讀理解1.閱讀理解 Mrs. Jones was my first patient when I started medical school—and I owe her a lot. Of course, her name wasn39。s body without even knowing its name, so out of courtesy, I thought she should have one. “Me and Mrs. Jones, we39。 As the months passed, I soon forgot that Mrs. Jones had, in fact, once been alive. One day, though, she suddenly became very human again. I39。d removed it, the professor came up to me, “If you look at the opening carefully, you39。d begun to take for granted, wasn39。 At my graduation, the same professor came over to congratulate me. I explained the story about Mrs. Jones to him, and recalled what he39。 “Well,” he said, “at the beginning of your training you had a dead body and managed to turn it into a person. Now you39。t the author know much about Mrs. Jones? A.Because he wasn39。Because he didn39。Because he was too careless while dissecting her.(2)How did Mrs. Jones get her name? A.It came from a song being played when we first met.C.It just occurred to me when I opened the bag of her.(3)What could be the author39。Grateful.Pitiless.Hateful.Guilty.(4)What did the professor imply by his words in the last paragraph? A.Being a doctor has nothing to do with the medical training.C.Medical staff ought to have respect for life and humanity.【答案】(1)C(2)B(3)A(4)D 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,作者講述了和瓊斯夫人之間的故事,說明了醫(yī)務(wù)人員應(yīng)該尊敬生命和人道。根據(jù)第二段中的“It might seem rathe