广东省广州市铁一中学2017届高三10月月考英语试题 WORD版无答案.doc
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1、 英语试题 时间:2016.10.07本试卷共7页,三大题,满分120分,考试用时120分钟第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 AAs Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly sophisticated, there are growing concerns that robots could become a threat. This danger can be avoided, according to computer science profess
2、or Stuart Russell, if we figure out how to turn human values into a programmable code.Russell argues that as robots take on more complicated tasks. its necessary to translate our morals into AI language.For example, if a robot does chores around the house, you wouldnt want it to put the pet cat in t
3、he oven to make dinner for the hungry children. “You would want that robot preloaded with a good set of values,”sad Russell. Some robots are already programmed with basic human values. For example, mobile have been programmed to keep a comfortable distance from humans. Obviously there are cultural d
4、ifferences, but if you were talking to another person and they came up close in your personal space, you wouldnt think thats the kind of thing a properly brought-up person would do.It will be possible to create more sophisticated moral machines, if only we can find a way to set out human values as c
5、lear rules. Robots could also learn values from drawing patterns from large sets of data on human behavior. They are dangerous only if programmers are careless.The biggest concern with robots going against human is that human beings fall to do sufficient testing and theyre produced a system that wil
6、l break some kind of taboo(禁忌)。One simple check would be to program a robot to check the correct course of action with a human when. presented with an unusual situation.If the robot is unsure whether an animal is suitable for the microwave,it has the opportunity to stop, send out beeps(嘟嘟声),and ask
7、for directions from a human.If we humans arent quite sure about a decision,we go and ask somebody else.The most difficult step in programming values will be deciding exactly what we believe in moral,and how to create a set of ethical rules.But if we come up with an answer,robots could be good for hu
8、manity.来21. What does the author say about the threat of robots?A. It may constitute a challenge to computer progranmersB. It accompanies all machinery involving high technologyC. It can be avoided if human values are translated into their languageD. It has become an inevitable danger as technology
9、gets more sophisticated22. How do robots learn human values?A. By interacting with humans in everyday life situationsB. By following the daily routines of civilized human beingsC. By picking up patterns from massive data on human behaviorD. By imitating the behavior of property brought-up human bein
10、gs23. What will a well-programmed robot do when facing an unusual situation?A. Keep a distance from possible dangers.B. Stop to seek advice from a human beingC. Trigger(引发)its built-in alarm system at onceD. Do sufficient testing before taking action24. What is most difficult to do when we turn huma
11、n values into a programmable code?A. Determine what is moral and ethicalB. Design some large-scale experimentsC. Set rules for man-machine interaction BEverywhere I look outside my home I see people busy on their high-tech devices, while driving. walking shopping. even sitting in toilets. When conne
12、cted electronically, they are away from physical reality.People have been influenced to become technology addicted. One survey reported that“addicted” was the word most commonly used by people to describe their relationship to iPad and similar devices. One study found that people had a harder time r
13、esisting the allure of social media than they did for sleep, cigarettes and alcohol.The main goal of technology companies is to get people to spend more money and time on their products, not to actually improve our quality of life. They have successfully created a culture disease Consumers willingly
14、 give up their freedom. money and time to catch up on the latest information, to keep pace with their peers or to appear modern.I see people trapped in a pathological(病态的)relationship with time-sucking technology, where they serve technology more than technology serves them. I call this technology s
15、ervitude . I am referring to a loss of personal freedom and independence because of uncontrolled consumption of many kinds of devices that eat up time and money.What is a healthy use of technology devices? That is the vital question. Who is really in charge of my life? That is what people need to as
16、k themselves if we are to have any chance of breaking up false beliefs about their use of technology. When we can live happily without using so much technology and discover what there is to enjoy in life free of technology. Mae West is famous for the wisdom that“too much of a good thing is wonderful
17、.” But its time to discover that it does not work for technology.Richard Fernandez, an executive coach at Google acknowledged that“we can be swept away by our technologies.” To break the grand digital connection people must consider how life long ago could be fantastic without todays overused techno
18、logy.25. The underlined word“allure”in Paragraph2 probably means_A. advantage B. attraction C. adaptation D. attempt26. From the passage, technology companies aim to_A. attract people to buy their productsB. provide the latest informationC. improve peoples quality of lifeD. deal with cultural diseas
19、es27. It can be inferred from this passage that people_A. consider too much technology wonderfulB. have realized the harm of high-tech devicesC. can regain freedom without high-tech devicesD. may enjoy life better without overused technology28. Whats the authors attitude towards the overusing of hig
20、h-tech devices?A. Neutral B. Skeptical C. Disapproving D.SympatheticCIn the kitchen of my mothers houses there has always been a wooden stand(木架) with a small notepad(记事本) and a hole for a pencil.Im looking for paper on which to note down the name of a book I am recommending to my mother. Over forty
21、 years since my earliest memories of the kitchen pad and pencil, five houses later, the current paper and pencil look the same as they always did. Surely it cant be the same pencil? The pad is more modern, but the wooden stand is definitely the original one.“Im just amazed you still have the same st
22、and for holding the pad and pencil after all these years.” I say to her, walking back into the living-room with a sheet of paper and the pencil. “You still use a pencil. Cant you afford a pen?”My mother replies a little sharply.“It works perfectly well. Ive always kept the stand in the kitchen. I ne
23、ver knew when I might want to note down an idea, and I was always in the kitchen in these days.”Immediately I can picture her, hair wild, blue housecoat covered in flour, a wooden spoon in one hand, the pencil in the other, her mouth moving silently. My mother smiles and says, “One day I was cooking
24、 and watching baby Pauline, and I had a brilliant thought, but the stand was empty. One of the children must have taken the paper. So I just picked up the breadboard and wrote it all down on the back, it turned out to be a real breakthrough for solving the mathematical problem I was working on.”This
25、 story-which happened before I was born-reminds me how extraordinary my mother was, and is, as a gifted mathematician. I feel embarrassed that I complain about not having enough child-free time to work. Later, when my mother is in the bathroom, I go into her kitchen and turn over the breadboards. Su
26、re enough, on the back of the smallest one, are some penciled marks I recognize as mathematics. Those symbols have traveled unaffected through fifty years, rooted in the soil of a cheap wooden breadboard, invisible(看不到的) exhibits at every meal.29. Why has the authors mother always kept the notepad a
27、nd pencil in the kitchen?A. To leave messages. B. To list her everyday tasksC. To note down maths problems D. To write down a flash of inspiration30. What is the authors original opinion about the wooden stand?A. It has great value for the family B. It needs to be replaced by a better oneC. It bring
28、s her back to her lonely childhood D. It should be passed on to the next generation31. The author feels embarrassed for_A. blaming her mother wronglyB. giving her mother a lot of troubleC. not making good use of time as her mother didD. not making any breakthrough in her field32.What can be inferred
29、 from the last paragraph?A. The mother is successful in her careerB. The family members like travelingC. The author had little time to play when youngD. The marks on the breadboard have disappeared DAmerican researchers found females are the more talk active sex because of a special “languages prote
30、in(蛋白质)” in the brain.The study, conducted by neuroscientists(神经科学家)and psychologist from the University of Maryland, concluded that women talked more because they had more of the Foxp2 protein. The research, published in the Journal of Neturoscience, found that higher levels were found among humans
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