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    From driving to landing on moon, more and more human tasks are being taken over by artificial intelligence(AI-人工智能). It will make everyday tasks easier and bring benefits to different industries.

And yet, like any other technology, AI will also bring risks and dangers. When people mention that AI could be dangerous, they think of the situation in films where an AI program decides to kill or enslave all humans. While this possibility is unlikely for now, there are many other dangers that AI could bring to mankind.

In February 2018, a group of AI experts got together to discuss the possible misuse of AI. What they found was that “Every AI advance by the good guys is an advance for the bad guys, too”. Their main worry was that criminals could use AI for many bad purposes, including using AI to create websites that could steal people’s personal information. Another possible risk was faster hacking(黑客)—AI programs could be taught to find weaknesses in software and break into computer systems. Some other risks were as dramatic as the ones we see in books and movies. For example, long-distant attacks could be made easier through the use of AI. And, finally, there were some worries on imitating voices as well. It is possible that AI could be used to make false photos and videos. In china, tech giant Baidu has developed a program called Deep Voice that can “clone” anyone’s voice by studying a 3.7-second audio sample (声音样本).

Many people in the tech world have expressed worry about AI. People like US businessmen Bill Gates and Elon Musk have called for the industry to be more strictly controlled, as there are few laws currently governing the use of AI. Famous British Physicist Stephen Hawking even thought AI could finally cause the end of mankind. “Once humans develop artificial intelligence, it will take off and redesign itself at an alarming rate. Humans…couldn’t compete and would be replaced.”

1.What cannot possibly be done by AI right now?

A.Driving cars. B.Landing on moon.

C.Playing games. D.Ruling all humans.

2.Which saying has a similar meaning with the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?

A.Every coin has two sides. B.Prevention is better than cure.

C.Risk nothing, gain nothing. D.One’s meat is another’s poison.

3.How many misuses of AI are mentioned in Paragraph 3?

A.One. B.Two.

C.Three. D.Four.

4.Why does the author mention Stephen Hawking’s words?

A.To show Hawking’s perfect prediction.

B.To strengthen the high position of Hawking.

C.To help readers understand the serious situation.

D.To introduce the famous scientist--Stephen Hawking.

5.What does the whole passage mainly talk about?

A.Risks and dangers of AI. B.Guidance of AI usage.

C.Advantages and disadvantages of AI. D.Development of AI industry.

 

1.D 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.A 【解析】 本文是说明文。文章讲述了人工智能为不同行业带来了好处但它同时也带来风险和危险:犯罪分子可能使用AI创建可以窃取人们个人信息的网站;人们更快受到黑客攻击;通过使用AI可以使远程攻击变得更容易;在模仿声音方面也有一些令人担忧的地方。 1.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“When people mention that AI could be dangerous, they think of the situation in films where an AI program decides to kill or enslave all humans. While this possibility is unlikely for now, there are many other dangers that AI could bring to mankind.”可知,当人们提到AI可能很危险时,他们会想到电影中AI程序决定杀死或奴役所有人的情况。尽管目前这种可能性不大,但AI可能给人类带来许多其他危险。由此可知,AI现在可能无法统治全人类。故选D。 2.句意猜测题。根据第三段中的“In February 2018, a group of AI experts got together to discuss the possible misuse of AI. What they found was that “Every AI advance by the good guys is an advance for the bad guys, too”. Their main worry was that criminals could use AI for many bad purposes, including using AI to create websites that could steal people’s personal information.”可知,2018年2月,一群AI专家聚集在一起讨论AI可能被滥用的问题。他们发现,“好人取得的每一次AI技术上的进步对坏人来说也是进步”。他们的主要担心是,犯罪分子可能将AI用于许多不良目的,包括使用AI创建可以窃取人们个人信息的网站。由上下文的逻辑可知,划线句子的下一句是对划线句子的解释,即AI技术上的进步可能被犯罪分子利用。因此A项(凡事都有两面性。)符合文章的描述,与划线句子意思是相同的。故选A。 3.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Their main worry was that criminals could use AI for many bad purposes, including using AI to create websites that could steal people’s personal information. Another possible risk was faster hacking(黑客). long-distant attacks could be made easier through the use of AI. And, finally, there were some worries on imitating voices as well. ”可知,专家的主要担心是,犯罪分子可能使用AI创建可以窃取人们个人信息的网站。另一个可能的风险是更快的黑客攻击。通过使用AI可以使远程攻击变得更容易。最后,在模仿声音方面也有一些令人担忧的地方。即第3段提到了四个AI技术可能被滥用的情况。故选D。 4.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Famous British Physicist Stephen Hawking even thought AI could finally cause the end of mankind.”可知,英国著名物理学家斯蒂芬·霍金甚至认为AI可能最终导致人类的灭绝。因此作者提到斯蒂芬·霍金的话是为了帮助读者理解AI技术被滥用后给人类带来的风险。故选C。 5.主旨大意题。通读全文,可知文章第一段讲的是人工智能为不同行业带来了好处;通过转折,第二段提到了人工智能也将带来风险和危险;第三段开始具体说明都有哪些风险;最后一段对人类的未来进行了预测。因此这篇文章主要谈论的是AI的风险和危险。故选A。
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