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For several decades, various types of artificial intelligence kept shocking the world. Robots could 1. people in highly competitive games and then quickly destroyed their human competitors.
AI long ago mastered chess, the Chinese board game Go and even the Rubik's cube, which it managed to solve in just 0.38 second.
Now machines have a new game that will allow them to 2. humans: Jenga, the popular game in which players 3.remove pieces from an increasingly unstable tower of 54 blocks, placing each one on top until the entire structure would 4..
A newly released video from MIT shows a robot developed by the school's engineers playing the game with surprising accuracy. The machine is equipped with a soft gripper(夹子), a force-sensing wrist and an external camera, allowing the robot to detect the tower’s 5. the way a human might do
Unlike in purely recognitive tasks or games such as chess or Go, playing the game of Jenga also requires mastery of physical acts such as pushing, pulling, placing, and arranging pieces. It must 6. interactive physical operation, where you have to touch the tower to learn how and when to move blocks.
Imitating it is rather difficult, so the robot has to learn in the real world, by working with the real Jenga tower. Recently, a relevant research was published in the journal Science Robotics. Researchers say the robot demonstrates that machines can learn how to perform certain tasks through actual touching instead of relying heavily on visual 7.. That physical 8. is significant, researchers say, because it provides further proof that robots can be used to perform 9. tasks, such as separating recyclable objects from landfill trash and assembling consumer products.
In a cellphone assembly line, the felling of any component is coming from force and touch rather than vision. To become an accomplished Jenga player, the robot did not require as much repetitive practice as you might imagine. Hoping to avoid reconstructing a Jenga tower thousands of times, researchers developed a method that allowed the robot to be trained on about 300 games. Researchers say the robot has already begun facing off against humans, who remain 10. players—for now.
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When Jennifer Lawrence tripped on her way to accept her best actress Oscar one year, her pink princess-like Dior dress 1. (capture) in all its glory. The unscripted moment became hot topic throughout social media.
That bonus air-time for a single dress at one of the worlds global events is priceless for the likes of Dior, one of the 2. (influential) fashion houses in the luxury marketplace.
Success on the red carpet can earn exposure and profits for luxury brands for years 3.(come). The red carpet, which will be televised live before Academy Award ceremony, presents a great opportunity for a designer to reach an audience that expands 4.the fashion setting. The Lawrence dress received about 40 million mentions on various social media.
One way of estimating the monetary benefits of having a standout dress on the red carpet is to compare how much a brand would otherwise spend on commercial advertising during the same time. 5.Lawrence had only 75 seconds of solo camera time for her Oscar acceptance speech, Dior had to pay more than $4 million for a commercial spot of the same duration on similar occasions. And this didn't include the time 6. (devote) to Lawrence and her dress on the pre-show televised red carpet. Lawrence, 23, had an advertising contract with Dior. 7.the group’s deal with Lawrence affected its sales was clearly stated in its annual financial report. That year, the group clothing section’s profits 8.(total)165 million euros, up 26 percent from the previous year.
Heston, the founder of a publicity firm, 9.success stories include introducing Jimmy Choo shoes and designer Saab to Hollywood, believes that the Oscar red carpet is today dominated by established luxury brands. Finding it much more difficult to compete with big brand names to dress super stars on big events, many young designers turn to 10.(bet) on promising rising stars, expecting an overnight success if the young stars rise to sudden fame.
Questions are based on the following passage.
1.
A. Information about the features of the car.
B. Message about the prices of the car.
C. A larger discount than what dealers offer.
D. Comments about the car from other customers.
2.
A. Good service from professional staff.
B. Trial driving by the buyer.
C. Additional insurance benefits from dealers.
D. Driving license from the government.
3.
A. It manufactures advanced electric cars.
B. It cooperates well with car dealers.
C. Its online website offers comprehensive car information.
D. It can deliver cars to customers after online purchase.
4.
A. It provides more car information than new cars.
B. It is sold cheaper with less sales cost.
C. Used cars are generally sold at less than 2000 dollars.
D. Used car market is bigger than new car market.
Questions are based on the following passage.
1.
A. The high unemployment rate in the country.
B. The comfortable working environment.
C. The potential high income from the work.
D. The possibility to contact bosses and senior managers.
2.
A. Dealing with commitments.
B. Managing the Internet surfing.
C. Managing bosses' schedules.
D. Communicating with other employees.
3.
A. They give male applicants fair chances for the PA jobs.
B. They tend to provide male PAS with high salaries.
C. They give male Pas more work to manage.
D. They prefer to assign male PAS for male bosses.
Questions are based on the following passage.
1.A. 12%. B. 27%. C. 30%. D. 60%.
2.
A. Because their bodies are not strong enough for regular exercises.
B. Because their doctors prevent them from doing too many exercises.
C. Because they spend greater time doing activities requiring little energy.
D. Because they still keep working at older ages.
3.
A. Because it brings enjoyment to the old.
B. Because it makes life colorful.
C. Because it makes the old move more.
D. Because it saves money for the old.
A. The candidate has devotion for the job.
B. The candidate is not good at giving speeches.
C. The candidate is out of touch with the woman.
D. . The candidate is not qualified for the job.