山西省武乡县第一中学英语人教版必修5 UNIT 3 LIFE IN THE FUTURE 同步练习(四).doc
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1、Life in the future 同步练习(四)I完形填空Computers have done a lot since they turned up. In the future they will play a more important part in many 1 , such as education, transport, personal lives, scientific research and 2 . Nowadays computers are being 3 in agriculture and industry 4 can help the farmers to
2、 5 the conditions of the plants.More and more computers will come into our daily life with the 6 of science and technology. If you want to change money or pay your electricity bills, you wont have to go to the 7 . A computer and a telephone will help you. It can also help you to do the housework and
3、 it can even 8 human voices and carry out the instructions. It is 9 10 the majority of the labour force will work at home. People will be able to use the videophone 11 conferences. This can help us to save a lot of energy and 12 It is said that trains in Japan will have 13 , because theyll be well 1
4、4 by computers, which can also tell the best 15 between trains.Computer programmes for 16 whole texts are already will be developed. You can 17 the name of a certain subject and a 18 list of book titles, then they will 19 on your screen: You may choose 20 you want.1. A. families B. fields C. factori
5、es D. places2. A. so on B. so forthC. so on and so forth D. A or B or C3. A. used B. put C. shown D. given4. A. which B. that C. and D. so5. A. form B. grow C. control D. manage6. A. increase B. progressC. production D. development7. A. office B. bankC. shop D. post office8. A. understand B. carry o
6、ut C. hear D. recognize9. A. important B. necessary C. possible D. complete10. A. when B. why C. which D. that11. A. at B. for C. with D. in12. A. material B. time C. place D. money13. A. driver B. some drivers C. fewer drivers D. no drivers14. A. operated B. done C. made D. run15. A. position B. di
7、rection C. distance D. way16. A. storing B. writing C. remaining D. recording17. A. give B. put C. type D. write18. A. first-rate B. world-famous C. / D. worldwide19. A. show B. appear C. offer D. come up20. A. whatever B. what C. whichever D. which阅读理解AHow soon will it be before robots(机器人) become
8、so intelligent that will be able to do things, such as teaching languages or looking after patients in hospital? Some experts believe this will happen within in hospital? Some experts believe this will happen within twenty years while other disagree.One London company, UAS (Universal Automated Syste
9、ms) has already developed machines that can be used as home helps for old people unable to look after themselves and who are living on their own or in special homes. These machines can now do such things as cooking eggs and cleaning the floor, and the company says that future models still accept sim
10、ple voice instructions (指令) and be controlled by a brain that is the equivalent (当量)of the latest IBM microcomputer. The director of USA, Mr. Henry Jeffries, believes that in the next five to ten years companies will have developed even more sophisticated (复杂的)robots for use in industry. By this tim
11、e, it is likely that they will also have begun to sell new forms of these machines into ordinary homes. Robots could do a wide range of household tasks, such as preparing meals, washing dishes, cleaning the house and so on. By then, the price of such machines may have come down to as little as $ 100
12、0.But Dr. Sandra Lomax, who has done research into artificial intelligence ( 人工智能 ) at Sussex University and MIT (Massachusetts Intelligence of Technology) believes we have a long way to go before we can develop truly intelligent machines.Preparing an omelette (煎蛋)may seem easy enough. But suppose o
13、ne of the eggs has gone bad, even the most intelligent robot would probably still use it. If something slightly unusual needs doingsomething that requires even a little bit of ordinary human imagination, a robot is useless. They need programming for even the simplest of tasks and are not able to lea
14、rn from experience. And teaching a robot how to recognize a bad egg is far more difficult than teaching it to prepare the omelette the egg goes into, she says.21. A London company called UAS has already developed a machine which_.A. can teach languages and care for the patients in hospitalB. can hel
15、p old people do certain jobs in the houseC. is controlled by microcomputer brainD. can accept simply voice instructions22. The director of UAS believes that in the next five to ten years new forms of machines will_.A. be able to think with their own brains and do anything with imaginationB. cost muc
16、h less than $ 1000C. be used more in ordinary homes than in industryD. do more housework23. Dr. Sandra Lomax thinks that_.A. no robot will ever be able to prepare an omeletteB. a robot will soon be able to do unusual house work people cant doC. we can programme a robot to learn from experienceD. mak
17、ing an omelette is easier for a robot than recognizing a bad egg24. Which of the following statements is true according to this passage?A. All experts agree that there will soon be robots that can teach languages and look after patients in hospital.B. Dr. Sandra Lomax believes there are very great p
18、roblems in developing intelligent robots.C. Robots have taken an important part in peoples daily life.D. Such machines are already being sold into ordinary homes.25. Which of the following is the best title for this passage?A. Servants of the FutureB. How to Make RobotsC. Robots More Clever Than Man
19、D. The Household Tasks in Future BWe often think of future. We often wonder what the world would be like in a hundred years time.Think of space, perhaps a permanent (永久的) station on the moon will have been set up. Perhaps people will be able to visit the moon as tourists. Cheap rockets for space tra
20、vel will have been developed, permitting long journeys throughout the solar system (太阳系 ). When that time comes, people will be taking holidays in space and visiting other planets. Great progress will have been made in medicine, too. Perhaps a cure will have been discovered for the most terrible of
21、all diseases cancer . Pollution is a problem we must solve. In a hundred years time it will have been controlledAll the world will have been developedeven Antarctica. There will be large cities in Antarctica. We already have supersonic (超音速)flight, but in a hundred years time we will have supersonic
22、 land travel as well.We will have used up most of earths land to build our cities, so floating cities will have been built. The Japanese already have plans for cities of this kind. And there will be cities under the sea. The first of these will have been completed.26. We will have developed _in a hu
23、ndred years time, permitting long journeys all over the solar system.A. cheap rockets for space travelB. a planeC. a spaceship D. a satellite27. Man will also have supersonic land travel_.A. in a yearB. about half a century laterC. in the year 2050D. about a century later28. The last paragraph mainl
24、y talks about .A. well make good use of space on the earthB. cities under the seaC. Japan will first build floating citiesD. earths land is in dangerCApple a Day May Poison ChildrenChildren who eat an apple or pear a day may be exceeding (超过)the pesticide (杀虫剂) safety limit because of remains on the
25、 fruit, according to research.Using date of the British Department of Environment on pesticides on fruit collected from supermarkets) scientists thought that each day some children would get a poisonous level of pesticides.The research, published on Sunday, says the government repeatedly claims that
26、 the levels of pesticide are safe because, instead of measuring individual apples, researchers buy 10, crush them and take an average reading to see if they are safe. This is the internationally agreed method of checking remains.But government figures show that the pesticide is not averagely spread
27、across the batch (一批),and one or two apples could contain 90% or more of the pesticide in the batch.It used mathematical modeling to measure exposure (暴露) to pesticides for children aged between 18 months and four years old. The pesticides involved can destroy childrens hormones and some are suspect
28、ed (怀疑)of causing cancer.The good news for British fruit growers is that samples grown in this country had lower residue level than imported fruit, so buying home-produced fruit will reduce the danger, said Emily Diamand, one of the Earths senior food researchers and one of the authors of the report
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