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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。 Since t...

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。

Since the beginning of the 21st century, artificial intelligence (Al) 1.(find) its way in different areas in the entertainment industry. Disney, which is one of the world’s leading entertainment 2.(company), has decided to make use 3. the technology in its theme parks,where robot cartoon characters will soon walk among guests. Disney will also make 4. (it) robots Micky Mouse and Donald Duck communicate with tourists.

“I think Al is going to be 5.(immense) important for what we do,” said Jon Snoddy, an official of the entertainment company. “Robot characters that can move around among our guests need to understand where they're going and know 6. to behave in a world with humans.”

However, the company also knows some of the fears surrounding Al. “7. scarekids won't be part of what we do,” said Mr. Snoddy. “We will go and do tests in our parks to find out what kids find 8.interestabout these things. We will carry out tests 9.make sure the robot characters make 10.  positive impression on kids. ”

 

1.has found 2.companies 3.of 4.its 5.immensely 6.how 7.Scaring 8.interesting 9.to make 10.a 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了进入21世纪以来,人工智能已经在娱乐产业的不同领域找到了自己的发展方向。文章重点介绍了人工智能在迪士尼的运用。 1. 考查时态。Since(自……以来),现在完成时的标志,谓语用现在完成时(has/have done),主语artificial intelligence (Al)是单数,谓语应用has found。故填has found。 2. 考查名词的数。one of +复数可数名词,意为“……之一”,company是可数名词,应用company复数形式。故填companies。 3. 考查固定搭配。固定搭配make use of,意为“利用……”。故填of。 4. 考查代词。本句意为“迪斯尼还将使其机器人米老鼠和唐老鸭与游客交流。”此处指“迪斯尼的机器人米老鼠和唐老鸭”,用形容词性物主代词its指代“迪斯尼的”。故填its。 5. 考查副词。该空修饰形容词important,用副词。故填immensely。 6. 考查固定结构。本句意为“能够在我们的客人中四处走动的机器人角色,需要了解他们要去哪里,并知道在与人类相处的世界中如何表现。”固定结构“疑问词+ to do”,在句中作know的宾语,此处指“如何(表方式)”,用疑问词how。故填how。 7. 考查动名词。本句意为“Snoddy先生说:“吓唬孩子不会成为我们工作的一部分。”此处动名词(doing)作主语,应用Scaring。故填Scaring。 8. 考查-ed形容词和-ing形容词辨析。本句意为“我们会去我们的公园做测试,弄清楚孩子们对这些东西有什么兴趣。”修饰人,用形容词interested;修饰物,用形容词interesting;what引导宾语从句,此处指“对这些东西有什么兴趣”,修饰物用形容词interesting,本句中应是find what interesting about these things,应用形容词interesting作what的宾语补足语。故填interesting。 9. 考查动词不定式。本句意为“我们将进行测试,以确保机器人角色给孩子们留下一个积极的印象。”此处表目的,应用动词不定式(to do)。故填to make。 10. 考查冠词。本句意为“我们将进行测试,以确保机器人角色给孩子们留下一个积极的印象。”此处泛指“一个积极的印象”,positive以辅音音素开头,应用不定冠词a。故填a。
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