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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 When we...

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

When we read a poem. we often imagine what the poets1. (think) when they wrote or what they were doing at the time. These thoughts let us connect with the words better,as if we'd created the poem2. (we). Will a poem still mean as much if a compute writes it?

By3. (use) algorithms (算法) , computers can now create all kinds of text, including research papers, books, news, stories and even poems. Computer-generated poems might be correct in both grammar and style, 4.some say they still lack 5. (create) and true meaning.

Australian researcher Oscar Schwartz created a website6.(call) "bot or not". On his site, you can read poems and guess whether they7.(write) by a human or a computer.Schwartz recently gave a speech at TedX Sydney, in8.he stated that some of the website's poems were able to9.(foolish) 65 percent of human readers.

He said that on his website, he hoped people would question the difference between humans and machinesand be able to identify what it is10.makes us human.

 

1. were thinking 2. ourselves 3. using 4. but/yet 5. creativity/creative/creativeness 6. called 7. were written/are written 8. which 9. fool 10. that 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。短文介绍了不同人对“人类写的诗歌与电脑写的诗歌具有相同的意义吗?”这个问题不同的看法。 1.考查过去进行时。句意:当我们读一首诗的时候。我们常常想象诗人正在想什么,以及他们当时正在做什么。分析句子可知,本句为what引导的宾语从句,主语为the poets为主语,谓语为think。根据句意,本句为过去进行时。故填 were thinking。 2.考查反身代词。句意:这些想法让我们更好地与这些词联系起来,就好像我们自己创作了这首诗一样。分析句子可知,主语为we,根据句意可知,本句是在说就好像我们自己创作了这首诗一样。所以相应的反身代词与we一致,所以用ourselves。 故填ourselves. 3.考查动名词。句意:通过使用计算程序,计算机现在可以创造各种文本,包括研究论文、书籍、新闻、故事甚至诗歌。by doing sth“通过做某事”。所以用using。故填using . 4.考查连词。句意:电脑生成的诗歌在语法和风格上都可能是正确的,但有些人说它们仍然缺乏创造性和真正的意义。分析句子可是,空处缺少连词。前后语意转折,所以用连词but/yet。故填but/yet. 5.考查名词/形容词。句意:电脑生成的诗歌在语法和风格上都可能是正确的,但有些人说它们仍然缺乏创造性和真正的意义。lack为及物动词后可直接接名词creativity/creativeness 作宾语,也可接creative meaning作宾语。故填creativity/creative/creativeness. 6.考查过去分词。句意:澳大利亚研究员Oscar Schwartz创建了一个名为“bot or not”的网站。分析句子可知,website与call在逻辑上是被动关系,所以用过去分词called。 故填called. 7.考查一般现在时的被动语态/一般过去时的被动语态。句意:在他的网站上,你可以阅读诗歌并猜测它们是由人写的还是由计算机写的。分析句子可知,本句为whether引导的宾语从句,主语为they,谓语为write,且主谓为被动,时态为一般现在时/一般过去时。故填were written/are written . 8.考查介词+关系代词。句意:Schwartz最近在悉尼发表了一次演讲,他在演讲中说,该网站的一些诗歌能够骗过65%的人类读者。分析句子可知,Sydney为先行词,在定语从句中作地点状语,所以用关系副词where/介词+关系代词。本句是“介词+关系代词”的用法,这里的which指代的是先行词Sydney。故填 which. 9.考查动词。句意:Schwartz最近在悉尼发表了一次演讲,他在演讲中说,该网站的一些诗歌能够骗过65%的人类读者。be able to do sth“能够做某事”为固定用法。所以to后接foolish的动词fool。故填fool. 10.考查连接词。句意:他说,在他的网站上,他希望人们会质疑人和机器之间的差异,并且能够分辨出是什么让我们成为人类。分析句子可知,本句为强调句式:“it+be+强调部分+主语+谓语。”在句中故identify的宾语。故填that.
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