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短文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

从方框中选择单词,带入短文空格内,使短文意思正确、通顺,再将其适当形式填入答题卡的横线上。每词限用一次。

Mr.Johnson had never taken planes before,but he had read a lot about air accidents.So one day when a friend 1. him to take his own small plane,Mr.Johnson was very 2. .Finally,his friend persuaded(说服)him that it was very 3.,so Mr.Johnson got into the plane.

His friend 4. the engine and began to taxi(滑行)onto the runway of the airport.Mr.Johnson had ever heard the mos5. part of a flight were taking off and the landing,so he was very afraid and closed his 6. .

7. a minute or two he opened his eyes again,looked out of the8. of the plane,and said to his friend, “Look at those people down there.They look as9. as ants,don’t they?” “Those are ants,”answered his friend, “we’re 10. on the ground.”

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US poet Allen Ginsberg once said, “Poetry is the one place where people can speak their original(独创的) human mind.”

To know the special ability of poetry to catch the human spirit, World Poetry Day is held by the United Nations on March 21 each year.

The magic of poetry lies in the connection built up through words between the writer and the reader. When we read a poem, we often imagine what the poet was thinking when they wrote it, or what they were doing at the time. These thoughts let us connect with the words better, as if we’d written the poem ourselves.

But in the age of artificial intelligence (AI,人工智能), would a poem still mean as much if it weren’t written by a human at all? Today, computers can create all kinds of texts, including research papers, books, news stories and even poems.

In 2013, Australian researcher Oscar Schwartz and his friend Benjamin Laird created a website called “bot or not”, where readers can read poems and guess whether they were written by a human or a computer. During a recent speech at TedX Sydney, Schwartz said that all over the years, some of the website’s poems were able to fool(欺骗)65 percent of human readers into thinking they were written by a human.

By creating the website, Schwartz and Laird hoped that people would doubt the difference between humans and machines – and be able to tell what makes us human.

“The human mind is not a cold, hard fact,” Schwartz said during his speech. A computer may be able to create poems that are correct in both grammar and style, but it wouldn’t be able to get the same meanings and feelings across as a human poet could. In fact, now AI software creates poems based on ones that have already been written by humans. As Schwartz noted, “The computer works like a mirror that reflects (反映) any idea of a human.”

1.The purpose of the first three paragraphs is to ___________.

A. introduce where World Poetry Day comes from.

B. show how popular poetry is around the world.

C. show the importance and beauty of poetry.

D. give some tips on enjoying poetry.

2.What did the data(数据)from “bot or not” show?

A. Computers are better than humans at writing poetry.

B. Computers can also produce poems of high quality.

C. Readers don’t really care whether the poems were written by humans.

D. Few readers can tell poems written by computers from those by humans.

3.According to the article, computers can’t match humans in creating poems because they_____.

A. fail to use the correct grammar and style

B. can’t create poems that are meaningful

C. can’t show feelings as well as humans

D. only know how to follow humans’ poems

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