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

阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

China's state-run news agency Xinhua introduced two newest members of its newsroom at the1.(five) Word Internet Conference in Wuzhen. The groundbreaking AI anchors, 2.speaking Chinese and the other English, are the world's first news anchors3.(base) on the latest AI technology.

Chinese viewers4.(greet) with a digital version of a regular Xinhua news host named Qiu Hao. The anchor, wearing a red tie and blue suit, nods his head in emphasis(强调)raising his eyebrows slightly.“Not5.can I accompany you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, but I can be endlessly copied and present at different6.(scene)," he says.

The English-speaking AI anchor adds: "'The development of the media industry calls7.continuous creation and deep combination with the international advanced technologies.I look forward to8.(bring) you brand-new news experiences.

The AI anchors developed by Xinhua and the Chinese search engine Sogou have already joined the 9.(day) news reporting team, reporting news on the agency's social media platforms.They have immeasurable prospects (前景) for tho future news reporting as they could reduce production costs and improve10.(accurate) and efficiency (效率).

 

1.fifth 2.one 3.based 4.are/were/greeted 5.only 6.scenes 7.for 8.bringing 9.daily 10.accuracy 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。中国官方通讯社新华社在乌镇举行的第五届互联网词汇大会上介绍了两位人工智能主播,一个会说中文,另一个会说英语,是世界上第一批基于最新人工智能技术的新闻主播。 1.考查序数词。句意:中国官方通讯社新华社在乌镇举行的第五届互联网词汇大会上介绍了新闻编辑部的两位新成员。根据空格前的定冠词the,可知此处用序数词,five是基数词,其序数词是fifth。故填fifth。 2.考查代词。句意:这些开创性的人工智能主播,一个会说中文,另一个会说英语,是世界上第一批基于最新人工智能技术的新闻主播。根据上句中的two newest members可知,是指两个人,而one…,the other…指两个当中的“一个…,另一个…”,故填one。 3.考查过去分词作后置定语。句意:这些开创性的人工智能主播,一个会说中文,另一个会说英语,是世界上第一批基于最新人工智能技术的新闻主播。此处anchors和base之间是一种被动关系,是过去分词作后置定语,故填based。 4.考查被动语态。句意:中国观众看到的是数字版的新华社新闻主播邱浩。此处句子主语viewers是复数形式,和greet之间是一种被动关系,结合句意这里是一般现在或一般过去时态的被动语态。故填are/were/greeted。 5.考查固定搭配。句意:我不仅可以一天24小时,一年365天陪伴着你,而且我可以被无限的复制和呈现在不同的场景。固定搭配:not only…but also…“不但……而且”。故填only。 6.考查名词复数。句意:我不仅可以一天24小时,一年365天陪伴着你,而且我可以被无限的复制和呈现在不同的场景。根据different“不相同的”,可知后面用名词复数,故填scenes。 7.考查动词短语。句意:传媒产业的发展需要不断创新,与国际先进技术深度融合。动词短语:call for“要求,需要”。故填for。 8.考查动名词作宾语。句意:期待为您带来全新的新闻体验。固定短语:look forward to“期盼,预测”,后跟名词或动名词作宾语。故填bringing。 9.考查形容词。句意:由新华社和中国搜索引擎搜狗开发的人工智能主播已经加入了每日新闻报道团队,在新华社的社交媒体平台上报道新闻。此处news是名词,由形容词修饰,所给词day是名词,其形容词是daily“日常的”。故填daily。 10.考查名词作宾语。句意:他们有不可估量的前景,未来的新闻报道,因为他们可以降低生产成本,提高准确性和效率。此处improve“提高”是及物动词,后面用名词作宾语,所给词accurate“精确的”是形容词,其名词是accuracy。故填accuracy。
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