[外语类试卷]大学英语六级模拟试卷562及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级模拟试卷 562及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Should We Give Gifts to Teachers on Teachers Day? You should write at least 150 words according to the outline given below. 1有人赞成在教师节给老师送礼 2有人则表示反对 3我认为 Should We Give Gift
2、s to Teachers on Teachers Day? 二、 Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-4, mark: Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with t
3、he information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 1 Scientists Worry Machines May Outsmart Man A robot that can open doors and find electrical outlets to recharge itsel
4、f. Computer viruses that no one can stop. Predator drones (a pilotless aircraft), which, though still controlled remotely by humans, come close to a machine that can kill autonomously. Impressed and alarmed by advances in artificial intelligence, a group of computer scientists is debating whether th
5、ere should be limits on research that might lead to loss of human control over computer-based systems that carry a growing share of societys workload, from waging war to chatting with customers on the phone. Their concern is that further advances could create profound social disruptions and even hav
6、e dangerous consequences. As examples, the scientists pointed to a number of technologies as diverse as experimental medical systems that interact with patients to simulate sympathy, and computer worms and viruses that defy elimination (清除 ) and could thus be said to have reached a “cockroach“ stage
7、 of machine intelligence. While the computer scientists agreed that we are a long way from Hal, the computer that took over the spaceship in “2001: A Space Odyssey,“ they said there was legitimate concern that technological progress would transform the work force by destroying a widening range of jo
8、bs, as well as force humans to learn to live with machines that increasingly copy human behaviors. The researchers leading computer scientists, artificial intelligence researchers and roboticists who met at the Asilomar Conference Grounds on Monterey Bay in California generally discounted the possib
9、ility of highly centralized superintelligences and the idea that intelligence might spring spontaneously from the Internet. But they agreed that robots that can kill autonomously are either already here or will be soon. They focused particular attention on the specter (幻象 ) that criminals could expl
10、oit artificial intelligence systems as soon as they were developed. What could a criminal do with a speech synthesis system that could disguise as a human being? What happens if artificial intelligence technology is used to mine personal information from smart phones? The researchers also discussed
11、possible threats to human jobs, like self-driving cars, software-based personal assistants and service robots in the home. Just last month, a service robot developed by Willow Garage in Silicon Valley proved it could navigate (航行 ) the real world. A report from the conference, which took place in pr
12、ivate on Feb. 25, is to be issued later this year. Some attendees discussed the meeting for the first time with other scientists this month and in interviews. The conference was organized by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (A.A.A.I.), and in choosing Asilomar for the d
13、iscussions, the group purposefully evoked a landmark event in the history of science. In 1975, the worlds leading biologists also met at Asilomar to discuss the new ability to reshape life by swapping genetic material among organisms. Concerned about possible biohazards and ethical questions, scient
14、ists had halted certain experiments. The conference led to guidelines for recombinant (重组的 ) DNA research, enabling experimentation to continue. The meeting on the future of artificial intelligence was organized by Eric Horvitz, a Microsoft researcher who is now president of the association. Dr. Hor
15、vitz said he believed computer scientists must respond to the notions of superintelligent machines and artificial intelligence systems run amok (乱窜 ). The idea of an “intelligence explosion“ in which smart machines would design even more intelligent machines was proposed by the mathematician I. J. G
16、ood in 1965. Later, in lectures and science fiction novels, the computer scientist Vernor Vinge popularized the notion of a moment when humans will create smarter-than-human machines, causing such rapid change that the “human era will be ended.“ He called this shift the Singularity. This vision, emb
17、raced in movies and literature, is seen as plausible and unnerving by some scientists like William Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems. Other technologists, notably Raymond Kurzweil, have highly praised the coming of ultrasmart machines, saying they will offer huge advances in life extension and wea
18、lth creation. “Something new has taken place in the past five to eight years,“ Dr. Horvitz said. “Technologists are providing almost religious visions, and their ideas are resonating in some ways with the same idea of the Rapture.“ The Kurzweil version of technological Utopia (乌托邦 ) has captured ima
19、ginations in Silicon Valley. This summer an organization called the Singularity University began offering courses to prepare a “cadre“ to shape the advances and help society cope with the possible results. “My sense was that sooner or later we would have to make some sort of statement or assessment,
20、 given the rising voice of the technorati and people very concerned about the rise of intelligent machines,“ Dr. Horvitz said. The A.A.A.I. report will try to assess the possibility of “the loss of human control of computer-based intelligences.“ It will also try hard, Dr. Horvitz said, to deal with
21、socioeconomic, legal and ethical issues, as well as probable changes in human-computer relationships. How would it be, for example, to relate to a machine that is as intelligent as your spouse? Dr. Horvitz said the panel was looking for ways to guide research so that technology improved society rath
22、er than moved it toward a technological catastrophe. Some research might, for instance, be conducted in a high-security laboratory. The meeting on artificial intelligence could be crucial to the future of the field. Paul Berg, who was the organizer of the 1975 Asilomar meeting and received a Nobel P
23、rize for chemistry in 1980, said it was important for scientific communities to engage the public before alarm and opposition becomes unshakable. “If you wait too long and the sides become entrenched like with G.M.O.,“ he said, referring to genetically modified foods, “then it is very difficult. Its
24、 too complex, and people talk right past each other.“ Tom Mitchell, a professor of artificial intelligence and machine learning at Carnegie Mellon University, said the February meeting had changed his thinking. “I went in very optimistic about the future of A.I. and thinking that Bill Joy and Ray Ku
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