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大學(xué)英語六級考試模擬試卷十六
(總分:710.00,做題時(shí)間:130分鐘)
PartIWriting(總題數(shù):1,分?jǐn)?shù):0.00)
1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessay
commentingonthesaying"Theidealisthesunoflife."Youcanciteexamplesto
illustratetheimportanceofideal.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomore
than200words.
(分?jǐn)?shù):106.50)
正確答案:([范文]
AlwaysPersistinYourIdeals
Asafamoussayinggoes,theidealisthesunoflife.Itstruthisself-evident.
Forapersontolivewonderfully,hemusthavegreatidealsandfirmconvictions,
whichenablehimtoseelightindarknessandhopeindespair.
Thereareatleasttworeasonsaccountingfortheindispensableroleofideals
inlife.Foronething,idealscangiveapersoncourageandmotivationtomove
forward.TakeHelenKellerasanexample.HelenKellerbecameblindanddeafwhen
shewaslessthantwoyearsold.Howeverhardlifewas,shenevergaveupherideals,
andgraduallylearnedtotalkwithherperseverance.Foranother,thosewithideals
areclearaboutwhatpathtotakeinlifeandmakegreateffortstoachieveultimate
goals.Itisduetothecombinationofidealsanddiligencethattheyarerecognized
andrespectedbyothers.
Inanutshell,therecanbenosuccesswhichisnotbaseduponideals.
Therefore,itisadvisablethatweshouldpersistinourownideals.Meanwhile,only
withhardworkcanthesunoflifecomeupnaturally.)
解析:
PartIIListeningComprehension(總題數(shù):0,分?jǐn)?shù):0.00)
SectionA(總題數(shù):8,分?jǐn)?shù);0.00)
.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
1.(分?jǐn)?shù):28.40)
A.Turnoffthemusicafter10:00.
B.Turndownthevolumeofhisstereo.V
C.Useheadphoneswhenlisteningtomusic.
D.Movetoanotherapartmentsoon.
解析:[聽力原文]
M:Well,hi,Mrs.Brown.How'syourapartmentworkingoutforyou?
W:Well,Mr.Nelson.That'swhatIwouldliketotalktoyouabout.Well,Iwant
totalktoyouaboutthatnoise!Yousee.Wouldyoumindtalkingtothetenantin4B
andaskinghimtokeephismusicdown,especiallyafter10:00?
M:Oh.Who?Me?
W:Why?Yes.Themusicisblaringalmosteverynight,anditshouldbeyour
jobasamanagertotakecareofthings.
M:Hey,Ijustcollecttherent.Besides,themanlivingthereistheowner'sson,
andhe'sawalkingrefrigerator.Hey,I'llseewhatIcando.Anythingelse?
W:Well,yes.Couldyoutalktotheownersofthepropertynextdoorabout
thepungent(刺激性的)odordriftingthisway?
M:Well,theareaiszonedforagriculturalandlivestockuses,sothere's
nothingmuchIcandoaboutthat.
W:Well,whataboutthe...?That,thatnoise.
M:Whatnoise?Idon'thearanything.
W:There,thereitisagain.
M:Whatnoise?
W:Thatnoise.
M:Oh,thatnoise.Iguessthemilitaryhasresumeditsexercisesonthe
artilleryrange.
W:Youhavetobekidding.Can'tanythingbedoneaboutit?
M:I'veprotestedthisactivity,andtheseweeklyactivitiesshouldcease...
withinthenextthreetofiveyears.
W:Hey,younevertoldmeabouttheseproblemsbeforeIsignedtherental
agreement.
WhatdoesMrs.BrownaskthemaninApartment4Btodo?
.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
5.(分?jǐn)?shù):28.40)
A.Learningaforeignlanguage.
B.Doingcomparativeliterature.V
C.Writingpapers.
0.Meetingwithprofessors.
解析:[聽力原文]
M:Patricia,whathaveyoubeendoingrecently?
W:I'mdoingcomparativeliterature.Atthemoment,I'mcomparingEnglish,
FrenchandRussiannovels.Wewritepapersonourwork.Andthenabouttenofus
meetwithourprofessorsandreadthemanddiscussthem.
M:Isthiswhatyoucalltheseminarsystemintheuniversities?
W:Yes.Anditworks.Becausewegetonwellwithourprofessorsand
lecturers.Someofthemaremucholderthanus.Andtheydon'tmindatallifwe
disagreewiththem.
M:Youarelucky.WhenIwasacollegestudent,wehadclasses.Butwehardly
everaskedquestionsordiscussedanything.Itwaspartlyourfault.Weweredull,but
soweretheprofessors.Theydidn'tseemtobeabletodoanythingbutlecture.
Besides,thecourseitselfwassooutofdate,samewiththetextbooks.Ithink
studentsoughttohavethesameplanningandchangingtheirprogramsofstudy.
W:Thingshavechangedalotsincethen.Manyuniversitiesnowadaysare
experimentingwithnewideasandnewsubjects.
M:Icanrememberworryingabouttheexaminationalldaylong,especially
duringthistimeoftheyear.Atthattime,everythingdependedonhowwella
studentdoesinhisfinalsattheendofhisacademicyear.Theuncertaintywassurely
agreatstrainonus.
W:Well.Wedon'tfindsogreatastrainnow.Wehavefinalexamsthough.But
wealsogetmarksfortheworkwedo.Thesemarkswillcounttowardsourdegree.
Thenwewillplayanimportantpartindecidingwhetherwegetfirst,secondorthird
classhonors.
Whathasthewomanbeendoingrecently?
SectionB(總題數(shù):7,分?jǐn)?shù):0.00)
.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
1.(分?jǐn)?shù):21.30)
A.Poorstudentswhocannotaffordthetuitionfees.
B.Topstudentswhoentercollegeswithhighscores.V
C.Mostofthestudentswhoapplyforadiscount.
D.Therealluckyoneswhoenterprivateschools.
解析:[聽力原文]
Hungryforthebrighteststudents,manyofthecountry'sstrongeruniversities
areactivelydiscountingtuition.It'sthehighachievers,ratherthantheneedy
students,whoaregettingthemoney.Thepracticeisremarkablywidespread,
reachingalmostallbutthe30orsoIvyandotherelitecollegesthatbanmerit-based
financialaid.Schoolsarealsobecomingmoreaggressiveinpromotingtheirdiscounts.
AttheDePauwUniversityWebsite,enteranSATorACTscore,grade-pointaverage
andclassrank,andacomputerprogramimmediatelytellsyouwhatkindof"award."
Only"thereallyunlucky"payfullprice,saysKennethRedd.About76%offirst-year
studentsgotsomeformofdiscountthisyearat331privateschools.Averageaward
perstudent:$7000.Atsmallschoolswithtuitionunderabout$20000,itiseven
higher,withsomeschoolsreturningoverhalftheirtuitionrevenue.CarnegieMellon
eventellsstudentsitwill"negotiate"andperhapsmatchfinancial-aidpackagesif
kidsareofferedbiggerawardsatotherschools.Muchasbanksandinsurersoffer
specialratestotheirbestcustomers,schoolsaregivingthebiggestbreakstotheir
topstudents.Publicfour-yearcolleges,too,areofferingdiscounts.Theflipsideofbig
discountsisthatlessmoneyisavailabletoimproveacademicprogramsandkeep
schoolinfrastructureuptodate.Mr.Reddsayshefoundthatuniversitiesthathave
sharplyincreasedtheirtuitiondiscountrateshaveseengraduationratesfall,and
that'strueevenamonghighlyselectiveschools."Theygetthestudentsinthedoor,
butdon'thavetheservicestokeepthem/'hesays.
Whowillgetthechancetopaylessfortheirtuition?
.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
4.(分?jǐn)?shù):28.40)
A.Beforechoosingthecourse.J
B.Afterthefinalexam.
C.Attheendofthesemester.
D.Atthefirstclassofthecourse.
解析:[聽力原文]
Thisisadiscussioncoursewhereyouractiveattendanceandparticipationin
classarevitaltoyoursuccessandthatofthegroup.Bringyourtexttoclassandbe
preparedtoreadaloud,debatevigorously,listenandenjoy.Contributionstothe
classroomdiscussionlistfigureinclassroomparticipation,andstudentswillbeasked
toleaddiscussionsandclassroomworkshopsaswell.Ifyoumustmissclassbecause
ofamedicalorpersonalemergency,youshouldnotifymebeforehandofthefactby
phone,email,orinpersonandgettheinformationyoumissed.Anyunexcused
absencedeductsapercentagepointfromyourfinalgrade:twolatenessescountas
oneabsence.Ifyouhaveaconflict,likearecitation,sportscommitment,orajobthat
meetsduringthisclass,youshouldnottakethecourse.Attendanceatmeetingswith
thecoursetutorandatthespecialeventswithNoraKellerisrequired.Essaysaredue
atthebeginningofclassonthedayassigned.Ifyouneedanextensiontothenext
classperiod,youmustgetpermissionbeforethepaperisdue.Apapercomingin
afterthenextclasslosesonethirdofagradeforeachdayitislate.Youmustmeet
withthecoursetutorandrevisethefirstessaybytheduedayandmayreviseany
other,ifyouscheduleaconferencewiththecoursetutorimmediatelyafterreceiving
thegradedessayandsubmitanewessaywithinaweekofgettingitback.Arevision
gradewillreplacetheoriginalgradeonlyifitishigher.Essaysmustbetypedor
word-processed,double-spaced,andadequatelymargined,shouldincludeatitle,
andneedtoobservetheconventionsofgrammarandspelling.
Whenshouldstudentsgettoknowthepassage?
SectionC(總題數(shù):10,分?jǐn)?shù):0.00)
.Questions16to19arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
1.(分?jǐn)?shù):56.80)
A.Fourtofivehours.J
B.Twotofourhours.
C.Morethansixhours.
D.Onlythreehours.
解析:[聽力原文]
Today,I'dliketotalkabouthowsittingforalongtimewillaffectyourhealth.
Sittingisubiquitous(普遍存在的)inourlivestoday.Youknow,wesitwhile
we'reeating;wesitinthecar;andwesitwhilewearewatchingTV.Andmanyofus
sitformanyhoursatworkeveryday.Soonaverage,Americansreportthattheysit
betweenfourandfivehoursaday.Exerciseisimportant.Butsoisnotsitting.You
mayexerciseoften,butthatdoesnotmeanyoucansitfortherestofyourwaking
hours.Wecan'tthrowawayphysicalactivity.It'sextremelyimportant.Thehuman
bodyisdesignedtomove.Butmodernlifestylesandofficejobsrarelygiveusthe
chancetomovearound.
Inrecentyears,manyresearchershaveassessedtherelationshipbetween
sittingortelevisionviewingandmortality.Wehavefoundthatcuttingtelevisiontime
tolessthantwohoursadaycouldadd1.4yearstolife.
NowIwilloffersomesuggestionsforsittingless.
First,newdeskdesignsarehelping.A"standingdesk"letspeoplestandwhile
theywork.Anothernewdesignisthe"treadmilldesk."Itisanexercisemachinethat
letsyouwalkinoneplace.EvensomeAmericanschoolsarebeginningtoexperiment
withdesksthatarepartbicycletokeepchildrenmoving.
Second,doexerciseswhileyouareworking.Thisisoneofthestrategiesthat
manycompaniesareusingnow.Somecompanieshaveabankofstandingdesksor
treadmilldeskswheretheiremployeescangoforanhouradayandanswertheir
emailsortalkonthephone.
Now,myfinalsuggestion.Ifyouworkinofficejoborhavealong-sittingjob,
youmayhavethefollowingsimplechanges.Youmaygetupfromyourdeskasoften
asyoucan,takewalksatlunchtime,andwalktoyourcolleagues'officesandtalk
directlytotheminsteadofemailingthem.Alltheseactivitiesmayhelpyoulive
longer.
HowmuchtimedoAmericanssitonaverageinaday?
.Questions20to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
5.(分?jǐn)?shù):42.60)
A.Yourresumehasbeenwellprepared.
B.Yourprofessorhasmaderecommendationforyou.
C.Thejob-huntingsitehasaprivacypolicy.J
D.Thejob-huntingsitehasalargenumberofvisitors.
解析:[聽力原文]
Nowadays,moreandmorestudentsprefertohuntjobsonline.However,your
privacymayfallintothewronghands.Yourpersonaldatacanbeusedbycriminalsto
profitatyourexpense.Sohowdoyouprotectyourselveswhilecirculatingyour
resumesonline?Thekeytoasuccessfulonlinejobsearchislearningtomanagethe
risks.Herearesometipsforstayingsafewhileconductingajobsearchonthe
Internet.
Checkforaprivacypolicy.Ifyouareconsideringpostingyourresumeonline,
makesurethejobsearchsiteyouareconsideringhasaprivacypolicy.Thepolicy
shouldspellouthowyourinformationwillbeused,storedandv/hetherornotitwill
beshared.Youmaywanttothinktwiceaboutpostingyourresumeonasitethat
automaticallysharesyourinformationwithothers.
Safeguardyouridentity.Careerexpertssaythatoneofthewaysjobseekers
canstaysafewhileusingtheInternettosearchoutjobsistoconcealtheiridentities.
Replaceyournameonyourresumewithagenericidentifier.Youshouldalso
considereliminatingthenameandthelocationofyourcurrentemployer.Depending
onyourtitle,itmaynotbeallthatdifficulttodeterminewhoyouareoncethename
ofyourcompanyisprovided.Useageneraldescriptionofthecompany.Ifyourjob
titleisunique,considerusingthegenericequivalentinsteadoftheexacttitle
assignedbyyouremployer.
Establishanemailaddressforyoursearch.Anotherwaytoprotectyour
privacywhileseekingemploymentonlineistoopenupanemaiaccountspecifically
foryouronlinejobsearch.Thiswillsafeguardyourexistingemailboxintheevent
thatstrangersgetsholdofyouremailaddressandsharesitwithothers.Usingan
emailaddressspecificallyforyourjobsearchalsoeliminatesthepossibilitythatyou
willreceiveunwelcomeemailsinyourprimarymailbox.Whennamingyournew
emailaddress,besurethatitdoesn'tcontainreferencestoyournameorother
informationthatwillgiveawayyouridentity.
Keepconfidentialinformationconfidential.Donot,underanycircumstances,
shareyoursocialsecurity,driver'slicense,andbankaccountnumbersorother
personalinformation.Honestemployersdonotneedthisinformationwithaninitial
application.Don'tprovidethiseveniftheysaytheyneeditinordertoconducta
backgroundcheck.
Accordingtothelecture,whatshouldjobseekersmakesurebeforetheypost
resumesonline?
.Questions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
8.(分?jǐn)?shù):42.60)
A.ltjustneedsthecouplestoearnalargesumofmoney.
B.ltrequiresmuchhardworktodealwithmaritalissues.J
C.ltrequiresthecouplestogiveuptheirclaimsafteradispute.
D.ltrequiresthecouplestogiveupone'spersonalinterestsandhobbies.
解析:[聽力原文]
Agoodmarriageisonethatlasts.Where'sdivorceintheformulaofagood
marriage?MerriamWebsterdefinesmarriageasthelegalrelationshipintowhicha
manandawomanenterwiththepurposeofmakingahomeandraisingafamily.
Withjustitsdefinition,marriageisnotasimplethingtogetinto.Itcallsforalotof
hardworkandefforttosurvivethestressofmaritalissueslikefinances,children,
householdchores,andmore.
Divorceoffersagrandexitawayfromquarrellingandfights,fromhurtand
fromotherproblemsthatmarriagebrings.Ontheotherhand,it'salsothebusthat
willtakeyouawayfromthoselongandworthwhileconversationswithyourspouse,
fromtheloveandsecurityyourmarriageoffers.It'salsothesignthattheoncebrave
personwhogotmarriedisnolongerasbraveandactuallybecameacowardthat
takestheeasywayout.Ifyouhavebeenbraveonce,beevenbraverandstandupfor
yourmarriage.Rememberthatconsideringdivorceisnotakeytoagoodmarriage.
Compromiseplaysanimportantroletokeepcouplestogetherandhavea
goodmarriage.Compromisemeansarrivingtoanagreementafteradisputebecause
eachorbothpartnershavegivenuptheirdemandsandarguments.Withconstant
compromises,maritalissuescanbesettledwithoutevenputtingdivorceinthe
picture.
Whensomeonefeelsthehurtisalreadytoomuch,endingtherelationshipor
marriageisaseeminglygoodoption.Buthaveyoutriedtoforgiveyourspouse
beforeyoueventhoughtofgivinguponyourmarriage?Forgettingpreviousconflicts
ishardtodosinceitleavesamarkinyourmemory.Butdwellingonthosenegative
emotionshasaverydestructiveeffectonyou,yourpartner,andyourmarriage.
Considertrialseparationratherthandivorce.Sometimetocooldownis
perhapswhatyouneed.Ifyouandyourpartnerjustcan'tstopfightingoveralmost
everything,rest.Giveeachotherachancetorediscoverburiedfeelingsoflove,
respectandtrust.Itisalsoagreattimetorememberyourgoodtimestogetherasa
couple.Italsomighthelpyoufindwaysonhowtogetthosetimesback.
AccordingtoMerriamWebster,whatdoesagoodmarriagerequire?
PartIIIReadingComprehension(總題數(shù):0,分?jǐn)?shù):O.OOj
SectionA(總題數(shù):10,分?jǐn)?shù):0.00)
.ItstartedwithanitchafterastrollonaCaribbeanbeach,butinjustafewdays
ithaddevelopedintoacompletetravel1.Inmid-JanuaryEddieZytnerand
KatieStephens,acouplefromWindsor,Ontario,wentonavacationtoPuntaCana,a
resorttownontheeasterncoastoftheDominicanRepublic.Atsomepoint,
they2theyhadbeenbittenbybugsduringoneoftheirwalksbecausetheir
feetwouldn'tstop3."Wewerescratchingourtoesforalmostthedurationof
thetrip;'ZytnertoldCNN.
Itkeptgettingworse.FourdaysaftertheygotbacktoWindsor,theirfeet
swelled,then4intopainfulblisters,accordingtothecouple'sFacebookposts.
Theycouldnolongerwearsocksorshoesandhadtouse5towalk.Andthey
startedtoseescars,6thatseemedtobetheresultofsomethingtunneling
throughtheirflesh.Aftermultipletripstodoctors,onemadeacorrect,ifdisgusting,
diagnosis:cutaneouslarvamigrans(皮膚幼蟲移行癥),amedicaltermtranslatedas
"wanderinglarvaeintheskin."
AccordingtotheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,themost
commonwaytobeinfectedisbywalking7oncontaminatedsoil.Morethan
halfabillionpeopleacrosstheworldareinfectedwiththeparasites,whichwere
once8intheUnitedStates,theCDCsays.Parasiticworms"accountfora
majorburdenofdiseaseworldwide."
Stephens,9thismonth,nowonthemendaftertakinganti-parasitic
drugs,wasdolingouthealthadvicefortravelerswaryoffollowinginherswollen
footsteps:Wearshoes."Toanybodytravelingsomewhere10,pleasebe
carefulwheninthesandandwearshoes!"sheposted.
A.assumedF.eruptedK.similarly
B.barefootG.injuriesL.tropical
C.bleedingH.itchingM.troublesome
D.crutchesI.nightmareN.typical
E.epidemicsJ.particularlyO.widespread(分?jǐn)?shù):35.50)
1.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:I)
解析:名詞辨析題。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空格前的acompletetravel與空格
處構(gòu)成名詞短語,作developedinto的賓語,因此空格處需要填名詞。根據(jù)空格
所在句可知,有人在海灘漫步后感覺發(fā)癢。接著本句后半句月but筆鋒一轉(zhuǎn),提
到在接下來的幾天,發(fā)癢變成了一個(gè)徹頭徹尾的旅行。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng),可以
推斷出nightmare“噩夢”符合題意,故為答案。
2.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:A)
解析:動(dòng)詞辨析題。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空格處作謂語,需要填動(dòng)詞的過
去式,空格后為賓語從句。根據(jù)句意可知,這對夫婦他們在一次散步時(shí)被
蟲子咬了。由之后的became可知,被蟲子咬了是他們猜測的內(nèi)容。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng),
可以推斷出assumed"假定,認(rèn)為”符合題意,故為答案。
3.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:H)
解析:動(dòng)詞辨析題。根據(jù)stop的固定用法stopdoingsth.可知,空格處需
要填動(dòng)訶的?ing形式。根據(jù)句意可知,這對夫婦猜測他們被蟲子咬了,原囚是他
們的腳在不停地o結(jié)合備選項(xiàng)和首句提到的“發(fā)癢”,可以推斷出itching
“發(fā)癢”符合題意,故為答案。
4.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:F)
解析:動(dòng)詞辨析題??崭袂暗膖hen體現(xiàn)動(dòng)作的先后順序,由空格前的swelled
推斷,空格處需要填動(dòng)詞的過去式。根據(jù)句意可知,他們的腳先是腫了起來,然
后是起了水泡??梢姴∏樽兊酶鼮樵愀?,腳腫后突然起了水泡。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng),可
以推斷出erupted“突然發(fā)生”符合題意,故為答案。
5.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:D)
解析:名詞辨析題。根據(jù)句式usesth.todosth.可知,空格處需要填入名
詞。根據(jù)句意可知,他們不能再穿襪子或鞋子,并且只好使用走路。結(jié)合
備選項(xiàng),可以推斷出crutches“拐杖”符合題意,故為答案。
6.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:G)
解析:名詞辨析題。空格后面是that引導(dǎo)的定語從句,用來說明中心詞的
具體情況,故空格處應(yīng)該填入名詞作scars的同位語。根據(jù)句意可知,這對夫婦
開始查看傷疤,看起來是因?yàn)槭裁礀|西穿過他們的皮肉??崭裉幨莝cars
的同位語,它們在意思上也應(yīng)該相近。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng),可以推斷出injuries"受傷
之處”符合題意,故為答案。
7.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:B)
解析:副詞辨析題。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空格處需要填入副詞用以修飾
walking,表示走路的狀態(tài)。根據(jù)句意可知,這種疾病最常見的感染方式是
行走在受污染的土壤上。根據(jù)后文提到的旅行時(shí)要穿上鞋子的忠告,可以推測出
感染是因?yàn)闆]有穿鞋行走在受污染的土壤上。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng),barefoot“赤著腳地”
符合題意,故為答案。
8.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:0)
解析:形容詞辨析題??崭裎挥趙hich引導(dǎo)的定語從句中,為主系表結(jié)構(gòu),
were后面應(yīng)該是形容詞。根據(jù)句意可知,全世界有超過5億人感染上了這種寄
生蟲,可見它的普遍性。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng),可以推測出widespread“分布廣的”符合
題意,故為答案。
9.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:K)
解析:副詞辨析題??崭袼诓糠治挥诰渥又虚g,且用逗號與句子其他成
分隔開作插入語,可以判斷空格處應(yīng)填副詞。根據(jù)句意可知,斯蒂芬斯在服用了
抗寄生蟲藥物后,狀況得到了改善,這也發(fā)生在這個(gè)月。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng),可以推測
出similarly“同樣地”符合題意,故為答案。
10.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:L)
解析:形容詞辨析題??崭袂懊媸莝omewhere,空格處需要填形容詞,作
后置定語修飾somewhere。根據(jù)全文內(nèi)容可知,這對夫婦是在熱帶地區(qū)旅行,常
在加勒比海灘漫步,這里斯蒂芬斯建議旅行者在熱帶地區(qū)的沙灘,要穿鞋。結(jié)合
備選項(xiàng),可以推測出tropical”來自熱帶的”符合題意,故為答案。
SectionB(總題數(shù):10,分?jǐn)?shù):0.00)
WillAlRobotsTurnHumansintoPets?
A.InaroomattheUnitedNationsoverlookingNewYork'sEastRiver,ata
tableaslongasatenniscourt,around70ofthebestmindsinartificialintelligence
recentlyateaseabassdinnerandcouldnot,forthelifeofthem,agreeonthe
comingimpactofAlandrobots.
B.ThisisperhapsthemostvexingchallengeofAl.There'sagreatdealof
agreementaroundthenotionthathumansarecreatingagenieunlikeanythat's
poofed(嗖的一聲)outofabottlesofar——yetnoconsensusonwhatthatgeniewill
ultimatelydoforus.Ortous.
C.WillAlrobotsgobbleallourjobsandrenderustheirpets?TeslaCEOElon
Musk,perhapsthemostadmiredentrepreneurofthedecade,thinksso.Hejust
announcedhisnewcompany,Neuralink,whichwillexploreaddingAl-programmed
chipstohumanbrainssopeopledon'tbecomelittlemorethanpesky(煩人的)
annoyancestonewgenerationsofthinkingmachines.
D.AfewdaysbeforethatU.N.meeting,TreasurySecretaryStevenMnuchin
wavedawayworriesthatAl-drivenrobotswillstealourworkandpride."It'snoteven
onourradarscreen,"hetoldthepress.Whenaskedwhenwe'llfeeltheintellectual
heatfromrobots,heanswered:"50to100moreyears."
E.AttheU.N.forum,organizedbyAlinvestorMarkMineviehtogenerate
discussionsthatmighthelpworldleadersplanforAl,ChetanDube,CEOofIPsoft,
stoodandsaidAlwillhave10timestheimpactofanytechnologyinhistoryin
one-fifththetime.Hethrewaroundfiguresinthehundredsoftrillionsofdollars
whentalkingaboutAl'seffectontheglobaleconomy.ThegatheredAlchiefsfrom
companiessuchasFacebook,Google,IBM,AirbnbandSamsungnoddedtheirheads.
F.Issuchlightningchangegood?Whoknows?EvenIPsoft'sstatedmission
soundslikeadouble-edgedax.Thecompany'swebsitesaysitwants"topowerthe
worldwithintelligentsystems,eliminateroutineworkandfreehumantalenttofocus
oncreatingvaluethroughinnovation."Thatnodoubtsoundsav/esometoaCEO.To
ahugechunkofthepopulation,though,itcouldcomeacrossashappy-speakfora
pinkslip.Apparently,ifyou'regettingpaidaregularwagetodo"routinework,"
you'reabouttoget"freed"fromthattediousjobofyours,andthenyouhadbetter
"innovate"ifyouwantto,youknow,"eat."
G.ThefolksfromIBMtalkedabouthowitsWatsonAlwillhelpdoctorssift
throughmuchmoreinformationwhendiagnosingpatients,anditwillconstantly
learnfromallthedata,soitsthinkingwillimprove.Butwon'ttheAlstarttodoa
betterjobthandoctorsandmakethehumansunnecessary?No,ofcoursenot,the
IBMerssaid.TheAlwillimprovethedoctors,sotheycanhelpusallbehealthier.
H.Hedgefundguyssaidrobottradingsystemswillmakebetterinvesting
decisionsfaster,improvingreturns.Theydidn'tseemtooworriedabouttheircareers,
eventhoughsomehedgefundsguidedsolelybyAlarealreadyoutperforminghuman
hedgefundmanagers.YannLeCun,Facebook'sAlchiefandoneofthemost
respectedAlpractitioners,saysAlwillbeusedtodiscoverandhelpeliminatebiases
andbringpeopletogether一yetfornow,Algetsaccusedofuncoveringourindividual
biasesandservingupcontentthatconfirmsandhardensthem,therebymakinghalf
thecountrymadattheotherhalf.
I.GreteFaremo,executivedirectoroftheUnitedNationsOfficeforProject
Services,askedtechnologistseagerlyandanxiouslytoslowdownabitandmakesure
thestuffthey'reinventingsolvestheworld'sgreatproblemswithoutmakingnew
ones.Butanotherspeaker,UllasNaikofStreamlinedVentures,hintedathow
quantumcomputingwillsoongreatlyspeedupdevelopmentofthinkingmachines.
Hebelievesquantumcomputingiscloserthanmostpeoplethink,andincaseyou
don'tknow,aquantumcomputerwillbesofreakishlypowerfulthatitwillmakeany
computertodayseemasold-fashionedasanAmishbuggy.
J.Putallthistogether,andAlmightbethemostwonderfultechnology
we'veyetcreated,helpinghumansgettoahigherplaneifitdoesn'tturnagainst
humans,Terminatorstyle.Thoughmostlikely,itwilllandsomewhereinbetween.
K.Here'saquestionworthconsidering:IsthisAltsunamireallythatdifferent
fromthechangeswe'vealreadyweathered?Everygenerationhasfeltthat
technologywaschangingtoomuchtoofast.It'snotalwayspossibletocalibratewhat
we'regoingthroughwhilewe'regoingthroughit.
L.InJanuary1965,Newsweekranacoverstorytitled"TheChallengeof
Automation."Ittalkedaboutautomationkillingjobs.Inthosedays,"automation"
oftenmeantelectro-mechanicalcontraptions(奇'怪的機(jī)械裝置)ontheorderof
yourhomedishwasher,orinsomecasestheera'snewfangledmachinescalled
computers."InNewYorkCityalone,"thestorysaid,"becauseofautomaticelevators,
thereare5000fewerelevatoroperatorsthantherewereinI960."Tragicintheday,
maybe,butsomehowsocietyhasmanage
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