问题 单项选择题

人类的智慧已经进化发展了成千上万年。而智慧机器充其量只有几十年的历史,如果再发展几百年,我们也许很难想象那时的人工智能的水平和情景。看来,如果有朝一日机器在我们自以为优越的那种重要品质上超过我们,我们就要向自己的创造物双手捧出那唯一的特权!
通过这段话我们可以知道( )。

A.当机器在优越品质上超过人类时,人类就将无法控制机器的思维能力
B.当机器也具有思维能力以后,人类就将承认思维不再是人类的专利
C.如果某一天机器在各方面超过人类,机器就将使人类丧失思维能力
D.如果某一天机器具备了人类的重要品质,机器将享有人类的所有权利

答案

参考答案:B

解析: 本题的关键是理解“唯一的特权”是思维。由“我们就要向自己的创造物双手捧出那唯一的特权”可知,如果人类与机器都会思维,思维将不再是人类所特有的,据此可知,本题答案为B。

阅读理解

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     Have you ever been frustrated (沮丧的) when left talking to yourself after your mobile phone battery

runs out in the middle of a call?

     If yes, then here comes some good news. Scientists are now perfecting a way to recharge (充电)

electrical equipment while on the move.

     Researchers from the Netherlands, France and Portugal announced last week that they have developed

very thin solar panels (太阳能板) that can be put on clothes. They can also be added to furniture and

rooftops. They change light from the sun into electricity.

     In about three years, you'll be able to wear a jacket that will recharge your phone as you walk. For

camping fans, the development could lead to a tent which charges batteries all day so you can have light

or music at night.

     The basic technology of wearable solar panels is the same as that used for conventional (传统的) solar

panels. Pairs of sheets of semi-conducting silicon (半导体硅) are linked together to form the panel.

      But scientists made them much thinner by using different silicon. At one micro-metre, they are the

same thickness as photographic film.

     "This technology will make it easier for people to use clean energy sources," said Gerrit Kroesen, a

physicist in the Netherlands who led the team of scientists.

     But the thin panels are not as efficient as the thicker ones. While some solar panels now operate at an

efficiency of about 20 per cent, the new flexible (柔韧的) panels are only 7 per cent efficient. But the

scientists believe that this is worth accepting for a stronger and more useful panel.

    But the thinner panel is cheaper. An A4 sized panel put onto the back of a jacket costs less than US$13.

It could charge a cellphone during a summer walk in the countryside. As long as you stay within range of

the transmitting masts (发射天线) that relay a call to the networks, phones will never again run out of power.

1. What is the meaning of the phrase "on the move" in paragraph 2?

A. Taking a course of action.

B. Going from one place to another.

C. Changing clothes before moving.

D. Changing the mobile phone battery.

2.What is the passage mainly about?

A. A way to recharge electrical equipment.

B. A new kind of chargeable battery.

C. A new type of mobile phone.

D. A use of mobile phones.

3.What is the most important in the development of the technology?

A. Photographic film.

B. Warmer clothes.

C. Furniture and rooftops.

D. Thin flexible solar panels.

4.What is NOT likely to happen in the future?

A. You can listen to music in a campsite using the electricity from sunshine.

B. Your mobile phone battery runs out in the middle of a call.

C. You wear a jacket that will recharge your phone.

D. You can change light from the sun into electricity.

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