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    Walmart will soon use 360 robot cleaners across a few hundred of its stores. Using maps input by human employees, the AI-powered cleaners will travel in the store with no difficulty, sweeping the floor--just as human employees used to do.

Perhaps the most striking thing about these robot workers is how not-striking they are. Sci-fi movies suggest a future full of human-like robots who appear with their horrible qualities. Now the future is coming into view, and it looks like a giant lie. It's easy to imagine walking past an Auto-C on a shopping trip without even noticing its presence.

AI has already started to become a part of our everyday life. In New Jersey this week, dozens of workers were hospitalized after a robot at an Amazon fulfillment centre accidentally broke a can and enveloped workers in eye-and-lung-damaging gas. Days earlier in California, an auto-piloted Tesla drove a drunk, sleeping driver down a highway, which no doubt did some potential risk to the other drivers on the road. Highway patrol officers figured out on the spot how to stop the AI car.

Of course, industrial accidents and drunk drivers existed well before AI. Tools with the power to release the burden of physical labor—horses, steam machines, self-driving cars—also come with the power to injure. And the presence of AI-powered machines just steps away from us is, for now, still a rare thing for most people.

But the nature of robots’ coming into our daily life lives will make it harder to recognize—or object to—the bigger changes they bring later. Walmart insists that the robot cleaners give employees more time for customer service and other tasks. Critics point out that they could just as easily become an excuse to reduce staff and wages.

1.What is the difference between sci-fi movies and the reality?

A.Now the human-like robots is hard to recognize.

B.Now people don’t go to see the sci-fi movies.

C.Now the human-like robots can tell lies.

D.Now it is easy to ignore the robots.

2.Why were some workers in hospital in New Jersey?

A.They damaged the robot first.

B.The robot caused an accident on purpose.

C.The robot made a mistake by chance.

D.The robot driving them on the highway had an accident.

3.What is the attitude of the author to AI?

A.Supportive B.Objective C.Doubtful D.Indifferent

4.What is the main idea of the passage?

A.Artificial intelligence is bringing great effect to our daily life.

B.Walmart will soon use 360 robot cleaners across its stores.

C.We should say no to artificial intelligence.

D.Artificial intelligence is dangerous to our life.

 

1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。沃尔玛很快将在其数百家门店中使用360个机器人清洁工,文章以此为引子,探讨了“人工智能可能对我们的生活产生巨大影响”这个话题。 1.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Sci-fi movies suggest a future full of human-like robots who appear with their horrible qualities. Now the future is coming into view, and it looks like a giant lie. It's easy to imagine walking past an Auto-C on a shopping trip without even noticing its presence.”可知,科幻电影暗示了未来充满了类人机器人,它们有着可怕的特点。而在现实生活中,这就像一个巨大的谎言。人们走过一辆自动驾驶汽车时,往往注意不到它的存在。由此可知,在现实中,人们经常忽略机器人的存在。而在科幻电影中,机器人是一种可怕的存在。结合选项,D(现在很容易忽略机器人)切合题意。故选D。 2.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“In New Jersey this week, dozens of workers were hospitalized after a robot at an Amazon fulfillment centre accidentally broke a can and enveloped workers in eye-and-lung-damaging gas.”可知,亚马逊物流中心的一个机器人不小心打破了一个罐子,把工人们困在了对眼睛和肺有害的气体中,导致数十名工人住院治疗。故选C。 3.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“Tools with the power to release the burden of physical labor—horses, steam machines, self-driving cars—also come with the power to injure.”可知,人工智能既可以减轻人们的体力劳动负担,同时有可能产生危害。因此作者对AI的态度是“客观的”。同时针对沃尔玛使用机器人清洁工这件事,最后一段提到,沃尔玛坚持认为,机器人清洁工给员工更多的时间来进行客户服务和其他任务。批评人士指出,这很容易成为裁员降薪的借口。而作者对此没有发表看法,其态度也是“客观的”。故选B。 4.主旨大意题。第一段提出:沃尔玛很快将在其数百家门店中使用360个机器人清洁工。结合剩余每段首句(第二段首句:Perhaps the most striking thing about these robot workers is how not-striking they are.第三段首句:AI has already started to become a part of our everyday life. 第四段首句:But the nature of robots’ coming into our daily life lives will make it harder to recognize—or object to—the bigger changes they bring later.)可知,文章主要论述了“人工智能正在悄无声息地进入我们的生活,对我们的生活产生巨大影响”这个话题。故结合选项,A(人工智能给我们的日常生活带来了巨大的影响)切合该题。故选A。
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Jennissen isn’t arguing that you should never go down the slide with your kid—he agrees that it’s fun and that he’s done it with his own kids—but he thinks adults should realize the risks.

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