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1、译林版选择性必修二Unit 4单词填空练习By Stephano(一)1. Consumption rather than saving has become the central feature of (当代) societies.2. The details of todays flights are displayed on the (显示屏). 3. All hostile activities must (终止) after the treaty comes into effect.4. (显然) he started already in high school, selling

2、 computers out of a friends garage. 5. From autonomous vehicles to (家用) robots, from recommendation systems to computers writing novels, AI has an unlimited number of applications. 6. Under such environment, the digital art industry is also developing o .7. There is no general agreement on a standar

3、d d of intelligence. 8. But perhaps we should not be too g and rather be careful what we wish for!9. Facial r technology, with its capacity to analyse a huge amount of data, has come into widespread use.10. It offers a quick and cool a to traditional passwords, and you cannot forget your own face(二)

4、11. A rift within the lute He thrust out the letter to her as if it contained a (凶兆). 12. Nowadays, AI is already being applied in many fields: (金融), health care, machine translation and art, to name but a few.13. One of the (基本) aims of AI is to develop computer intelligence capable of learning fro

5、m experience, adjusting to new inputs and performing tasks like humans.14. Deep-learning AI has the (能力) to analyse massive amounts of data through multiple layers, imitating the complex networks of the human brain.15. Years before the term “artificial intelligence” was (创造) in the mid-1950s, the th

6、eory had been explored by Alan Turing, one of the pioneers in the field of computer science. 16. It may seem like building c in the air, but given the rate at which artificial intelligence, or AI, is being developed, in the future such dreams may actually come true.17. As we become more and more dep

7、endent on computers, some scientists are urging us to think about the dangers p by the advances in AI.18. There can be no d that the technology will have a huge impact on everyday life. 19. When passenger drones are flying above our cities in large q , the sky will be getting more and more crowded.2

8、0. For instance, as more people will be using drones for photography in the future, some might s on and take photographs of others without their knowledge.(三)21. A major (突破) in AI came in 1997, when Deep Blue, a chessplaying computer, beat the world chess champion Garry Kasparov. 22. The police are

9、 working on the supposition that he was (谋杀).23. The map shows the (分布) of this species across the world. 24. People are becoming more sensitized to the dangers (威胁)the environment. 25. It can be (预测) that before long many people will be using drones to deliver daily supplies like food and drink. 26

10、. Apparently, such warnings demand our attention. We need to make sure that we will not fall v to AI.27. In addition, drones cause much trouble for airlines as some of them fly near airports, posing a t to planes thatare taking off or landing.28. In some countries, a remote pilot l is required in or

11、der to fly a drone for business purposes. 29. One h of the fair was a time capsule with Albert Einsteins message to people 5,000 years in the future.30. He mentioned a few social problems before concluding that he believed future generations would read his message with “a feeling of proud and justif

12、ied s ”.(四)31. This could not only save time, but also greatly (减少) road traffic.32. (非法) hunters might also use drones to track and kill animals.33. The government needs to make laws to (监听) the production and use of drones.34. The time capsule, (埋藏) 50 feet below the ground in a park, was designed

13、 to be opened in the year 1939. 35. We are crossing the seas by power and use power also in order to relieve humanity from all tiring (肌肉) work.36. Frank, youve been working at the f of developments in virtual reality for many years. 37. The basic d of VR lies in the name itself, which means “realit

14、y that is not real”.38. There are a h of educational applications. 39. By delivering the content in a meaningful way, this new approach to learning manages to e students interest and enhance learning efficiency.40. It really b down to three thingstime, cost and technical limitations.(五)41. Can you g

15、ive some examples of the (实际) applications VR has? 42. (学术) VR enables students to interact with others in a three-D environment.43. When shopping online, you can look forward to being able to have your own virtual reality (克隆) try on clothes and to see products with 360-degree views.44. The (最初) co

16、st will discourage most people in the beginning but that should be fixed over time. 45. We have designs for different ages, (性别) and occasions, so you will be the envy of all your friends wherever you gofrom pubs to offices.46. All this technology does not come at the e of fashion.47. Considering th

17、ere are so many challenges to deal with, are you still o about the future of VR?48. Does it a you to see cars blocking the road like weeds when you are travelling? 49. There was no suggestion that he was doing anything i . 50. She always has her head b in a book. 译林版选择性必修二Unit 4单词填空参考答案By Stephano(一

18、)51. Consumption rather than saving has become the central feature of contemporary(当代) societies.52. The details of todays flights are displayed on the monitor(显示屏). 53. All hostile activities must conclude(终止) after the treaty comes into effect.54. Apparently(显然) he started already in high school,

19、selling computers out of a friends garage. 55. From autonomous vehicles to domestic (家用) robots, from recommendation systems to computers writing novels, AI has an unlimited number of applications. 56. Under such environment, the digital art industry is also developing optimistically.57. There is no

20、 general agreement on a standard definition of intelligence. 58. But perhaps we should not be too greedy and rather be careful what we wish for!59. Facial recognition technology, with its capacity to analyse a huge amount of data, has come into widespread use.60. It offers a quick and cool alternati

21、ve to traditional passwords, and you cannot forget your own face(二)61. A rift within the lute He thrust out the letter to her as if it contained a threat(凶兆). 62. Nowadays, AI is already being applied in many fields: finance (金融), health care, machine translation and art, to name but a few.63. One o

22、f the essential (基本) aims of AI is to develop computer intelligence capable of learning from experience, adjusting to new inputs and performing tasks like humans.64. Deep-learning AI has the capacity(能力) to analyse massive amounts of data through multiple layers, imitating the complex networks of th

23、e human brain.65. Years before the term “artificial intelligence” was coined (创造) in the mid-1950s, the theory had been explored by Alan Turing, one of the pioneers in the field of computer science. 66. It may seem like building castles in the air, but given the rate at which artificial intelligence

24、, or AI, is being developed, in the future such dreams may actually come true.67. As we become more and more dependent on computers, some scientists are urging us to think about the dangers posed by the advances in AI.68. There can be no denying that the technology will have a huge impact on everyda

25、y life. 69. When passenger drones are flying above our cities in large quantities, the sky will be getting more and more crowded.70. For instance, as more people will be using drones for photography in the future, some might spy on and take photographs of others without their knowledge.(三)71. A majo

26、r breakthrough(突破) in AI came in 1997, when Deep Blue, a chessplaying computer, beat the world chess champion Garry Kasparov. 72. The police are working on the supposition that he was murdered(谋杀).73. The map shows the distribution(分布) of this species across the world. 74. People are becoming more s

27、ensitized to the dangers threatening(威胁)the environment. 75. It can be predicted(预测) that before long many people will be using drones to deliver daily supplies like food and drink. 76. Apparently, such warnings demand our attention. We need to make sure that we will not fall victim to AI.77. In add

28、ition, drones cause much trouble for airlines as some of them fly near airports, posing a threat to planes thatare taking off or landing.78. In some countries, a remote pilot licence is required in order to fly a drone for business purposes. 79. One highlight of the fair was a time capsule with Albe

29、rt Einsteins message to people 5,000 years in the future.80. He mentioned a few social problems before concluding that he believed future generations would read his message with “a feeling of proud and justified superiority”.(四)81. This could not only save time, but also greatly decrease (减少) road t

30、raffic.82. Illegal (非法) hunters might also use drones to track and kill animals.83. The government needs to make laws to monitor (监听) the production and use of drones.84. The time capsule, buried (埋藏) 50 feet below the ground in a park, was designed to be opened in the year 1939. 85. We are crossing

31、 the seas by power and use power also in order to relieve humanity from all tiring muscular (肌肉) work.86. Frank, youve been working at the forefront of developments in virtual reality for many years. 87. The basic definition of VR lies in the name itself, which means “reality that is not real”.88. T

32、here are a host of educational applications. 89. By delivering the content in a meaningful way, this new approach to learning manages to engage students interest and enhance learning efficiency.90. It really boils down to three thingstime, cost and technical limitations.(五)91. Can you give some exam

33、ples of the practical (实际) applications VR has? 92. Academic (学术) VR enables students to interact with others in a three-D environment.93. When shopping online, you can look forward to being able to have your own virtual reality clone (克隆) try on clothes and to see products with 360-degree views.94.

34、 The initial (最初) cost will discourage most people in the beginning but that should be fixed over time. 95. We have designs for different ages, genders(性别) and occasions, so you will be the envy of all your friends wherever you gofrom pubs to offices.96. All this technology does not come at the expe

35、nse of fashion.97. Considering there are so many challenges to deal with, are you still optimistic about the future of VR?98. Does it annoy you to see cars blocking the road like weeds when you are travelling? 99. There was no suggestion that he was doing anything illegal. 100. She always has her head buried in a book.

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