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AI is springing up in the world around us.However,there have beenM:Can you tell me which artwork you like most?(16)problems:one woman who was asleep on the floor had her hair eaten byW:It is Lawrence Alma-Tadema's Spring.(16)I imaginedmyself as one of the girls carrying a basket of flowers阅her robot vacuum cleaner(吸尘器)and there have been serious accidents听with self-driving cars.But progress always comes at a cost,and for me thethrough the streets.advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.力M:That is a famous painting and I like it,too.So why读Mr Greg Larsondidn't you choose to be an artist?料W:To be honest,I'm better at writing stories thanNow machines like drones(无人机)and robots are already beingused to kill people.The next step will be autonomous "murder-robots"drawing.Guess what?My experience of visitingfollowing orders but finally deciding who to kill on their own.It seemsmuseums is a source of my writing.(17)解clear to me that this would be completely dangerous for humans.We needto be careful about what we ask machines to do.-Mr Matthew Owen8听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。B18.What does Peter dream at night?B 21.How does Linus Oey feel about the future of AI?听A.He makes a snowman.A.Worried.。B.Hopeful.B.The snow disappearsC.It snows heavily.阅C.DoubtfulD.Uncaring.C19.What do we know about the book?读C 22.What does Greg Larson mention about Al?A.It is a long adventure story.A.Its history.B.Its popularity.C.Its disadvantages.D.Its practical application.B.It is written by a child理C 23.What may Christopher Krantz and Matthew Owen力C.It is easy to read.agree with?A20.Why does the speaker give the speech?解A.Smart machines can learn on their own.A.To ask people to buy the book.B.Robots work under the guidance of humansB.To show the influence of a book on her.C.Smart machines will bring dangers to humansC.To encourage children to read more books.D.Robots may take the place of humans some day.The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats is a classicBpicture bookOne day in 2013,Sajan Veer Abrol decided to clean out his wardrobeSnow has fallen during the night.After getting up,)"It all started at that moment,"he says.The decision resulted in听bags filled with old clothes."I didn't want to just throw them away.SoPeter jumps in his snowsuit and runs out to explore.He makes a snowman,builds the snow mountain to读I came up with the idea of handing them out to people who need themmore."And now,his Clothes Box Foundation has given out more than746,000 kg of clothes.Poor people helping out in the organization can getclimb up and down and plays with snowballs.That400 rupees every day.料night,Peter dreams that the sun comes out and theBefore his project could save over 23,126 tonnes of CO,,Sajan'ssnow disappears.(18)After he wakes up the next day,解"hobby"was joined by just a few friends and family.At first,they onlyreceived a few collections.Then the team were invited to a TV show.Thenhe runs out to find whether the snow he loves remains.people who wanted to donate reached out to them.And calls and messagespoured in after the show airedTo his joy,it's still snowing.He goes outside foranother adventure in the snow.The Snowy Day can be anything but a longAt the very beginning,the team gave out the clothes in poor areas indifficult story.(19)With large pictures and simpleGurugram,an Indian city,as well as in the area where the organizationlies.But they tumed out to be useless as the clothes didn't find takers.The听words,it has become a favorite of millions,as it阅team realized the areas were popular areas for other distribution (shows a child's wonder at a new world,and the hopeorganizations."That's why people there were so choosy,"Sajan says.So力读of keeping that wonder forever.they started to focus on areas like building sites and poor villages,whichweren't hot areas for donations.Today,the team can reach almost everyIf you love snow and are looking for a nice book理corner of the country.料for little kids,please choose it.Another reason to addWhile giving them out,Sajan noticed that 40 per cent of theclothes they received were either too old or wouldn't fit people in needit to your shelf is that you can get a 10%discount解Once again,his "no-waste"nature kicked in,and he decided to start anow.(20)repurposing(再利用)centre..Now the centre remakes non-recyelableclothing into over 30 kinds of items,including schoolbags and dog beds"I've always learnt from my seniors that where there are problems,thereare also chances.I have taken that seriously,"Sajan shares,his voice filledwith pride.ARobots:friend or enemy?What is the future of artificial intelligence(AI)?Will it be possible forD 24.What made Sajan start his Clothes Box Foundation?阅robots to be autonomous(自动化的)?Ifso,when will that happen and willit be a good thing?We asked four experts what they think.阅A.An experience of attending a TV show.I'd say that we are quite a long way off developing the computingB.His love for designing clothes.读power for fully autonomous AI,though I do think it will happen within thenext thirty or forty years.We'll probably remain in contro of technology读C.A chance to help the homeless.solvmany of the world'sHowD.His wish to donate used clothes.理理C 25.What does paragraph 2 intend to show about Sajan's解Mr Linus OeyClothes Box Foundation?I have to say that the possible results of creating something that can解A.Challenges it has met.match human intelligence frighten me.Even now,scientists are teachingcomputers how to leam on their own.In the near future,their intelligenceB.Contributions it has mademay well take off and develop at an ever-increasing speed.In the shortC.Its growing influence.term,there's the danger that robots will take over millions of human jobs.In the long term,machines may decide the world would be better withoutD.Its effects on the environment.humans.Mr Christopher Krantz夏6
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