题目内容
IMAGINE if there was a device that could do everything for you – wake you up every morning, chat with you and type your e-mails.
The piece of technology in question would be smart, able to tell you about the weather and where the nearest restaurants are.
The good thing is you no longer need to wonder, because something like this already exists. And its name is Siri.
Siri is a voice recognition application designed for Apple products and the concept has been around for almost a year.
When Siri first came out it could only speak English, but now it has “learned” lots of new languages, including Chinese, Cantonese and Taiwanese, reported The Wall Street Journal. So, you can give it orders in your mother tongue.
But how could a cell phone or a computer “hear” what you are saying and understand it? This is all because of voice recognition technology.
When you speak, your voice creates vibrations (振动) in the air – a bit like waves in the water when you throw a rock into the lake. The microphone receives the vibrations and the computer changes them into digital data that is then divided into many parts. They are analyzed one by one to see what pronunciations each part stands for. The computer then puts these pronunciations together into possible words according to its built-in dictionary.
But figuring out the words is far from enough; building words into meaningful sentences is the most difficult part. The computer has to compare what it hears to a large library of known phrases and sentences to determine what the user is saying.
However, people don’t always talk in the most standard way and sometimes make grammatical mistakes. This is why traditional voice recognition software always requires you to remember keywords and to speak in a certain way.
Fortunately, Siri isn’t like that. It’s not just “voice recognition”; it’s “natural language understanding (NLU)”. You can ask it things like “Do I need an umbrella today?” and it will know that you are asking about the weather, according to ABC News.
“The key thing is NLU – understanding what you mean and what you want,” Neil Grant from Nuance, a software company in the US, told The Guardian. “Historically, you had to learn a huge long list of commands . As NLU progresses, you can say what you want in a way that’s natural to you.”
- 1.
What is the function of the first two paragraphs?
- A.To show that invention usually results from need
- B.To clear doubts about voice recognition technology
- C.To introduce something that offers these helpful services
- D.To show how the voice recognition works
- A.
- 2.
Which step is the most complicated in the process of voice recognition according to the article?
- A.Changing the received vibrations into digital data
- B.Analyzing the digital data to see what pronunciations it represents
- C.Putting the pronunciations together into possible words
- D.Figuring out meaningful sentences based on the words
- A.
- 3.
How can you get Siri to respond according to the article?
- A.You can speak in a natural way as you would to a person
- B.You can only speak English and Chinese
- C.You have to say things in a certain way
- D.You have to remember keywords and speak specific commands
- A.
- 4.
What can be concluded from the article?
- A.Siri can record and save what you say frequently into a computer dictionary
- B.Siri will fail to understand what you say if you make grammatical mistakes
- C.The biggest advantage of Siri is that it’s NLU is rather than just voice recognition
- D.Since first applied to Apple products a year ago, Siri has made great improvements
- A.
- 5.
The text is mainly about ________
- A.the convenience of future life
- B.an introduction to the Apple products
- C.the working system of voice recognition
- D.the introduction to Siri
- A.
试题分析:本文主要介绍了一种新的产品--- Siri,它自带先进的人工智能技术,想要知道明天的天气怎样,问问Siri就知道了。它比其他的语音识别系统最大的优势是,不用记住关键字,想说什么就说什么。
1.这是推理判断题。根据前两段是一个引子,目的引出本文要说的新型的Siri ,故选C。
2.这是细节理解题。根据The microphone receives the vibrations and the computer changes them into digital data that is then divided into many parts. They are analyzed one by one to see what pronunciations each part stands for. The computer then puts these pronunciations together into possible words according to its built-in dictionary.把听到的声音根据存在它里面的单词它再分析出意思来最复杂了,故选D。
3.这是细节理解题。根据it’s “natural language understanding (NLU)”. You can ask it things like “Do I need an umbrella today?” and it will know that you are asking about the weather, according to ABC News.按照人说话的方式去说就行,故选A。
4.这是细节理解题。根据This is why traditional voice recognition software always requires you to remember keywords and to speak in a certain way. Fortunately, Siri isn’t like that. It’s not just “voice recognition”
The key thing is NLU – understanding what you mean and what you want NLU 你可以你想说什么就说什么,这是不同于其他的功能,故选C。
5.这是主旨大意题。根据从全文来看,这篇短文主要介绍Siri 的功能,故选D。
考点:这是一篇说明文。
点评:细节题为阅读考题的重头戏,所占比例很高,相对而言较简单,因为这类题虽然要求理解准确,但基本上限于字面意义的理解,范围也限于局部,因此是我们可望得高分的部分。细节题绝大部分体现“中心思想是解”这一原理。本文都是细节理解题,在文中比较容易找到答案。
IMAGINE if there was a device that could do everything for you – wake you up every morning, chat with you and type your e-mails.
The piece of technology in question would be smart, able to tell you about the weather and where the nearest restaurants are.
The good thing is you no longer need to wonder, because something like this already exists. And its name is Siri.
Siri is a voice recognition application designed for Apple products and the concept has been around for almost a year.
When Siri first came out it could only speak English, but now it has “learned” lots of new languages, including Chinese, Cantonese and Taiwanese, reported The Wall Street Journal. So, you can give it orders in your mother tongue.
But how could a cell phone or a computer “hear” what you are saying and understand it? This is all because of voice recognition technology.
When you speak, your voice creates vibrations (振动) in the air – a bit like waves in the water when you throw a rock into the lake. The microphone receives the vibrations and the computer changes them into digital data that is then divided into many parts. They are analyzed one by one to see what pronunciations each part stands for. The computer then puts these pronunciations together into possible words according to its built-in dictionary.
But figuring out the words is far from enough; building words into meaningful sentences is the most difficult part. The computer has to compare what it hears to a large library of known phrases and sentences to determine what the user is saying.
However, people don’t always talk in the most standard way and sometimes make grammatical mistakes. This is why traditional voice recognition software always requires you to remember keywords and to speak in a certain way.
Fortunately, Siri isn’t like that. It’s not just “voice recognition”; it’s “natural language understanding (NLU)”. You can ask it things like “Do I need an umbrella today?” and it will know that you are asking about the weather, according to ABC News.
“The key thing is NLU – understanding what you mean and what you want,” Neil Grant from Nuance, a software company in the US, told The Guardian. “Historically, you had to learn a huge long list of commands . As NLU progresses, you can say what you want in a way that’s natural to you.”
【小题1】What is the function of the first two paragraphs?
A.To show that invention usually results from need. |
B.To clear doubts about voice recognition technology. |
C.To introduce something that offers these helpful services. |
D.To show how the voice recognition works. |
A.Changing the received vibrations into digital data. |
B.Analyzing the digital data to see what pronunciations it represents. |
C.Putting the pronunciations together into possible words. |
D.Figuring out meaningful sentences based on the words. |
A.You can speak in a natural way as you would to a person. |
B.You can only speak English and Chinese. |
C.You have to say things in a certain way. |
D.You have to remember keywords and speak specific commands. |
A.Siri can record and save what you say frequently into a computer dictionary. |
B.Siri will fail to understand what you say if you make grammatical mistakes. |
C.The biggest advantage of Siri is that it’s NLU is rather than just voice recognition. |
D.Since first applied to Apple products a year ago, Siri has made great improvements. |
A.the convenience of future life. |
B.an introduction to the Apple products. |
C.the working system of voice recognition |
D.the introduction to Siri |
I’m sure many of you have seen Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Multiplicity, or many of the other movies that describe cloning. Most of what you see in these movies is false. What you don’t know is that cloning could be dangerous, to the clone and to our society as a whole. I think human cloning is wrong mainly for four reasons.
What about identity? Humans are promised the right to their own personalities. What would happen if we ignore those rights by giving them someone else’s genetic identity? True, Cloning may prevent people from possessing their identities.
Also, these is a large power struggle here. Cloning means a degree of power and controls over another person’s physical identity and that ignores their rights and their only personalities. The person doing the cloning would have more power than any parent would have.
Cloning would also deal with killing embryos (胚胎). You might not have known, but Dolly, the sheep that was cloned in 1996, was one of over 200 sheep embryos and hers was the only embryo that survived. The rest died or were thrown away. Imagine if the failure rate was that high when we started to clone humans. cloning means running the risk of wasting too much effort
Cloning someone, at this present time, would be extremely dangerous to the birth mother and the clone. In studies done on cows, 4 out of 12 birth mothers died. There is a very high failure rate, which is shown in the cloning of Dolly. Even if you had a few good embryos, failures have been noticeable in animal tests.
So, should we work ahead in the world of cloning? I say no. the risks are greater than the benefits. It’s dangerous to the clone and to the birth mother. We would be killing human lives in the process. It would also be a violation(侵害) of the clone’s right to its own genetic identity and personality.
1.The author thinks human cloning is wrong mainly for ______ reasons.
A.4 |
B.3 |
C. 2 |
D.5 |
2.According to the article, what is the author’s opinion about identity?
A.Cloning itself gives parents great power over identity. |
B.People’s identity is completely determined by their genes. |
C.Government has the rights to confirm people’s identities. |
D.Cloning may prevent people from possessing their identities. |
3.According to Paragraph 4 ,which is right ? ____.
A.human cloning is much more difficult than animal cloning |
B.there are 200 sheep successfully cloned. |
C.cloning means running the risk of wasting too much effort |
D.numbers of baby animals are likely to be created by cloning |
4.Why does the author mention some movies in the first paragraph?
A.To introduce the topic of the article. |
B.To present his idea about the movies. |
C.To state the conclusion first. |
D.To make the article unusual. |
5. What is the best title of the passage?
A.What Is Human Cloning |
B.Human Cloning Is Wrong |
C.How Does Human Cloning Happen |
D.Discussion On Human Cloning |
Driving a car is not so difficult as you imagine, if you _____ the rules.
A.depend on |
B.believe in |
C.turn to |
D.stick to |