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ave towards them bees ever more urgent.”可知,隨著越來越多的機器裝備了最新的人工智能,承擔著越來越多的專業(yè)和日常任務,人們如何看待它們以及如何對待它們的問題變得越來越緊迫。 (2)考查細節(jié)理解。故選A。根據最后一段中的‘This result indicates that our study group attached a certain moral status to the robot,’ says Paulus. One possible suggestion of this finding is that attempts to humanize robots should not go too far. Such efforts could e into conflict with their intended function—to be of help to us.可知,Paulus認為讓機器人人性化的嘗試不應該走得太遠,可以推斷出,Paulus認為過多地人性化機器人可能是不合適的。 (4)考查主旨大意。因此標題“機器人被拯救,人類就會承受打擊”最切題,故選C。2.犇犇閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。 Superputers which can analyse blood samples and predict which patients are likely to bee seriously ill could save tens of thousands of lives a year, it was revealed last night, according to The Daily Express. The technology is the brainchild of Dr Vishal Nangalia, a consultant at the Royal Free Hospital in London. He used AI to analyse a billion stored blood samples from 20 different UK hospital trusts dating back up to 12 years. Computers assess blood test results by picking up subtle changes in red and white blood cells, suggesting a patient is going downhill.forttreatspotnurse(2)How do superputers help save lives? A.B. cases.C.D.To show the influence of AI.B.To introduce the topic of superputers.D.It helps patients recover earlier.B.It will promote the health service greatly.D. (1)考查詞義猜測。此處screen意為“篩查”。 (2)考查細節(jié)理解。故選C。根據第二段中的I think the potential of AI in healthcare like this is as big as the Industrial Revolution was—and signals a pletely new example in the way we manage healthcare. 楊教授認為,人工智能在醫(yī)療保健領域的潛力與工業(yè)革命一樣大,以此類比,說明人工智能在醫(yī)療領域的影響力。 (4)考查推理判斷。故選C。3.犇犇閱讀下面文章,然后從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出每個問題的最佳選項。 My two and fouryearold boys love to win, whether they39。s true that those with high status, from world leaders and prize winners to athletes and movie stars, are people we like and respect. A recent study published in Nature Human Behaviour showed that we seem to have an innate (天生的) preference for highranking peoples—but only if those people aren39。 Researchers showed toddlers (aged 21 to 31 months) a scene where two puppets (木偶) approached one another from opposite sides of a stage and one bowed to let the other pass first. Asked which puppet they liked better, 18 of the 21 toddlers in the experiment reached for the puppet who had been allowed to pass. Because respect from others is a marker of status, this suggests that children have a preference for those with a higher status—even before age three. In a word, this new research suggests that young children appreciate people who do well while at the same time doing good to others. So, when my fouryearold thinks that he has to get his shoes on first, I39。 (1)考查細節(jié)理解。t hurtful toward others.”可知,我們更傾向于敬佩那些地位高的人。 (2)考查細節(jié)理解。故選D。根據第三段中的“In this case, 18 of the 21 toddlers reached for the one who was knocked the participants were so young, this might even be an innate human preference.”可知,孩子們會走向被撞倒的人,而由于孩子太小,甚至可能是人類與生俱來的偏好。故選B。根據最后一段中的“In a word, this new research suggests that young children appreciate people who do well while at the same time doing good to others.”可知,孩子欣賞那些在做好事的同時表現出色的人。故選C。4.犇犇閱讀理解 The Alexander techniquet know anything about the Alexander technique—and saw no reason to think I should. One day, the backache I regularly suffered was more painful. I was brought up to think that the preferred way of dealing with aches is to do nothing and hope they39。 The Alexander technique is a way of learning how you can get rid of harmful tension in your body. The teaching focuses on the neck, head and back. It trains you to use your body less severely and carry out the movements that we do all the time with less effort. There is little effort in the lessons themselves, which sets apart the Alexander technique from yoga or pilates, which are exercisebased. A typical lesson involves standing in front of a chair and learning to sit and stand with minimum effort. You spend some time lying on a bench with your knees bent to straighten the spine (脊椎) and relax your body while the teacher moves your arms and legs to train you to move them correctly. So who was Alexander and how did he e up with the technique? Frederick Alexander, an Australian actor born in 1869, found in his youth that he had vocal (聲音的) problems during performances. He analyzed himself and realized his posture was bad. He worked on improving it, with excellent results. He brought his technique to London and opened a teachertraining school, which is still successful today.re walking along the road one day with shoulders bent forward, feeling weighed down by your troubles, give a thought to the Alexander technique. It will help you walk tall again.(1)What does the author suggest in Paragraph 1? A.She got bored with the Alexander technique.C.s method.D.Physical tension shouldn39。The technique shouldn39。The practice of the technique shouldn39。Familiar physical actions shouldn39。He managed to recover his vocal powers.B.He developed a form of exercise for actors.D.The occurrence of back pain is widespread.B.The Alexander technique helps overe posture problems.D. (1)考查推理判斷。ll go away, but I eventually went to the doctor.”可知,作者從小就被灌輸這樣的思維,處理疼痛的更好辦法就是不做任何事情,希望疼痛自行消失,但是卻最終不得不去看醫(yī)生,故可知,作者看醫(yī)生都是迫不得已,故選D。根據第二段中的“It trains you to use your body less severely and carry out the movements that we do all the time with less effort.”可知,亞歷山大技巧讓你更合理使用身體,用最小的努力來做那些習慣性的動作,故可知,該技巧的原則就是用最小的力來做習慣性的動作,故選D。根據倒數第二段中的“Frederick Alexander, an Australian actor born in 1869, found in his youth that he had vocal (聲音的) problems during performances. He analyzed himself and realized his posture was bad. He worked on improving it, with excellent results.”可知,弗雷德里克他做了分析,意識到自己的姿勢不正確,因此致力于改善姿勢,結果很好,故可知,他通過矯正姿勢,解決了自己的聲音問題,故選A。本文介紹亞歷山大技巧的對于矯正身體的作用以及其發(fā)明者,故可知在介紹亞歷山大技巧的作用,故選C。5.閱讀理解 impressive feat is a use