[外语类试卷]山东省成人本科英语模拟试卷26及答案与解析.doc
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1、山东省成人本科英语模拟试卷 26及答案与解析 一、 Part I Reading Comprehension (30%) Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresp
2、onding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 0 The human brain contains 10 thousand million cells and each of these may have a thousand connections. Such enormous numbers used to discourage us and cause us to dismiss the possibility of making a machine with human-like abi
3、lity, but now that we have grown used to moving forward at such a pace we can be less sure. Quite soon, in only 10 or 20 years perhaps, we will be able to assemble a machine as complex as the human brain, and if we can we will. It may then take us a long time to render it intelligent by loading in t
4、he right software or by altering the architecture but that two will happen. I think it certain that in decades, not centuries, machine of silicon will arise first to rival and then exceed their human ancestors. Once they exceed us they will be capable of their own design. In a real sense they will b
5、e able to reproduce themselves. Silicon will have ended carbon s long control. And we will no longer be able to claim ourselves to be the finest intelligence in the known universe. As the intelligence of robots increases to match that of humans and as their cost declines through economies of scale,
6、we may use them to expand our frontiers, first on earth through their ability to withstand environments, harmful to ourselves. Thus, deserts may bloom and the ocean beds be mined; further ahead, by a combination of the great wealth this new age will bring and the technology it will provide, the cons
7、truction of a vast, man-created world in space, home to thousands or millions of people, will be within our power. 1 In what way can we make a machine intelligent? ( A) By making it work in such environments as deserts, oceans or space. ( B) By working hard for 10 or 20 years. ( C) By either properl
8、y programming it or changing its structure. ( D) By reproduce it. 2 What does the writer think about machines with human-like ability? ( A) He believes they will be useful to human beings. ( B) He believes that they will control us in the future. ( C) He is not quite sure in what way they may influe
9、nce us. ( D) He doesnt consider the construction of such machines possible. 3 The word “carbon“ stands for_. ( A) intelligent robots ( B) a chemical element ( C) an organic substance ( D) human being 4 A robot can be used to expand our frontiers when _. ( A) its intelligence and cost are beyond ques
10、tion ( B) it is able to bear the rough environment ( C) it is made as complex as the human brain ( D) its architecture is different from that of the present ones 5 It can be inferred from the passage that_. ( A) after the installation of a great number of cells and connections, robots will be capabl
11、e of self-reproduction ( B) with the rapid development of technology, people have come to realize the possibility of making a machine with human-like ability ( C) once we make a machine as complex as the human brain, it will possess intelligence ( D) robots will have control of the vast, man-made wo
12、rld in space 5 No country in the world has more daily newspapers than the USA. There are almost 2,000 of them, as compared with 180 in Japan, 164 in Argentina and 111 in Britain. The quality of some American papers is extremely high and their views are quoted all over the world. Distinguished dailie
13、s like the Washington Post or the New York Times exert a powerful influence all over the country. However, The Post and the Times are not national newspapers in the sense that The Times is in Britain or Le Monde is in France, since each American city has its own daily newspaper. The best of these pr
14、esent detailed accounts of national and international news, but many tend to limit themselves to state or city news. Like the press in most other countries, American newspapers range from the “sensational“, which focus on factual news and the analysis of world events. But with few exceptions America
15、n newspapers try to entertain as well as give information, for they have to compete with the lure of television. Just as American Newspapers cater to all tastes, so they also try to appeal to readers of all political persuasions. A few newspapers support extremist groups on the far right and on the
16、far left, but most daily newspapers attempt to attract middle-of-the-road Americans who are essentially moderate. Many of these papers print columns by well-known journalists of different political and social views, in order to present a balanced picture. As in other democratic countries American ne
17、wspapers can be either responsible or irresponsible, but it is generally accepted that the American press serves its country well and that it has more than once courageously exposed political scandals or crimes, for instance, the Watergate Affair. The Newspapers drew the attention of the public to t
18、he horrors of the Vietnam War. 6 There are fewer national newspapers in_. ( A) Britain than in the USA ( B) France than in Britain ( C) the USA than in Britain or France ( D) France than in the USA or Britain 7 Most American newspapers try hard to entertain their readers because _. ( A) they have to
19、 keep up a good relation with them ( B) they have to compete with television ( C) they have to write about crime, sex and gossip ( D) they have to give factual news in an interesting way 8 Many American newspapers attract readers of different political inclination by_. ( A) supporting extremist grou
20、ps from time to time ( B) inviting middle-of-the-road Americans to write articles for them ( C) avoiding carrying articles about extremists ( D) printing articles representing different political viewpoints 9 In this passage, the word “press“(Para. 2)means_. ( A) a machine for printing ( B) great fo
21、rce ( C) the business of printing ( D) newspapers in general 10 The passage is mainly about_. ( A) the characteristics of American newspapers ( B) the development of American newspapers ( C) the functions of American newspapers ( D) the merits and shortcomings of American newspapers 10 Television ha
22、s changed the life style of people in every industrialized country in the world. In the United States, where sociologists have studied the effects, some interesting observations have been made. Television, although not essential, has become an important part of most people s lives. It alters people
23、s ways of seeing the world; in many ways, it supports and sustains modern life. Television has become a baby sitter, an introducer of conversations, the major transmitter of culture, a keeper of tradition. Yet when what can be seen on TV in one day is critically analyzed, it becomes evident that tel
24、evision is not a teacher but a sustainer: the poor quality of programming does not elevate(提高 )people into greater understanding, hut rather maintains and encourages the life as it exists. The primary reason for the lack of quality in American television is related to both the history of TV programm
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