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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Robots make me nervous¡ªespecially the ones which seem to think for themselves. I was embarrassed to admit this till I heard that Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, felt the same way.

Gates said in an interview with the social networking and news website Reddit: ¡°I am in the camp that is concerned about super intelligence. First the machines will do a lot of jobs for us and not be super intelligent£®That should be positive if we manage well. A few decades after that though the intelligence is strong enough to be a concern.¡±

Well, maybe I don¡¯t have to worry about my computer and kitchen equipment yet. After I use them I can always pull the plug. But in the future, machines might find a way to prevent us from switching them off. There¡¯s a terrible thought!

Maybe the problem with computers too clever for us is not that they are evil like some we¡¯ve seen in sci-fi movies. What could put us in danger is that they might be too efficient. That¡¯s what philosopher Nick Bostrom from Oxford University believes. He says that machines are indifferent (ĮȻ) to humans and in pursuit of their own goals£¬the destruction of people might be just additional damage. Bostrom gives us an example: A machine which might have as its only goal to produce as many paperclips as possible might look at human bodies as extra material for paperclips and go after you. Because it is, well, a machine, it would not take pity on you.

It¡¯s a good thing that American writer Isaac Asimov thought about how far robots can go and left us his three rules of robotics. They state that a robot may not hurt a human being or allow the human being to come to harm.

I¡¯m glad my machines at home are ¡°dumb¡±. All my cleaner wants to take over is the carpet in my living room. Let¡¯s hope they don¡¯t create an appliance which wants to take over the world!.

¡¾1¡¿The author quoted Bill Gates¡¯ words in Paragraph 2 in order to make the text________.

A. better-known B. more persuasive

C. better-organized D. more interesting

¡¾2¡¿An intelligent paperclip machine would harm us because _______.

A. it is much cleverer than us

B. it would take over the world

C. it would see us just as material

D. it has the strong feeling of destroying us

¡¾3¡¿How does the author feel about Isaac Asimov¡¯s rules of robotics?

A. Optimistic B. Sympathy

C. Disappointed D. Regretful

¡¾4¡¿What does the text mainly focus on?

A. The benefits of future robots.

B. The new applications of robots.

C. The concern for super intelligence.

D. The popularity of robots in the future.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿People lie all the time, but depending on how skilled they are, it can be difficult to determine when someone is lying to you. Do you know how to recognize the signs that someone is lying to you? Some of the signs are obvious while others are more subliminal(ÄÑÒÔ²ì¾õµÄ), but there are ways to catch someone in a lie, you just need to know what they are. ¡¾1¡¿

1. Liars make false eye contact.

A person who is lying to you won¡¯t make eye contact with you or they make too much eye contact. If a person is lying they may feel you are watching him and he will look down at the floor or away from your eyes. Some people try to stare you in the face deliberately. ¡¾2¡¿

2.Liars avoid using contractions(ËõÂÔÐÎʽ)

The liar will say ¡°I did NOT notice that.¡± instead of ¡°I didn¡¯t notice that.¡±¡¾3¡¿. Usually it ends up making the story a lot less believable.

3.Unnatural Body Language.

Liars often feel uneasy, turn away from the person to whom they are speaking, blink(Õ£ÑÛ) rapidly, smile less and have pitch changes in their tone of voice. They may cross their arms which is a sign of being ¡°closed¡± or trying not to reveal too much information. ¡¾4¡¿. They could touch parts of their face, an ear or a nose or play with keys or another item that they have in their hand.

.4.Liars provide additional information without being asked for it

¡¾5¡¿The result is the more complicated the story is, the less believable it will be. You will have the feeling that nothing could be further from the truth.

A. This is an attempt by the liar to be absolutely clear what they mean.

B. Here are some easy ways to recognize liars and catch lies.

C. Sometimes people look unnatural when they are lying

D. They will get angry if you doubt their story

E. They seem to think that by telling their story in detail, you will find it more believable.

F. They try to change the subject or move the conversation in a different direction

G. In this way they feel like making eye contact will make what they are saying more believable.

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