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1、2021年天津公共英语考试考前冲刺卷(6)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.TextThe evolution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so rapidly that (26) the end of the century cheap computers (27) larger than portable typewriters will (28) that will be able to solve almos

2、t any (29) faster and more efficiently than we can. Intelligencein a machine, (30) in a human,is best (31) as the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This (32) involve medical analysis and prescriptions, (33) legal matters (34) short,replacing the profession of lawyers completely or in (35) w

3、ar-games:in other words (36) governments whether (37) not to go to war. (38) computers have already intensified the deadlines of weapons,the prospect for the future is that they will (39) the more beneficial role of preventing wars. (40) asked to esti- mate the chances of victory, the computer will

4、analyze facts (41) from the life-long military expert with his optimistic sense and military enthusiasm.When the same figures are fed into the emotionless machine each to be weighed with (42) objective and then judged (43) each other, the (44) , far more often than (45) in human deci- sion-making, w

5、ill be: You start this war you will lose.32().A. mustB. mightC. mayD. will2.Larry had stolen some money, but the police had caught him and he had been put in prison. Now his trial was about to begin, and he felt sure that he would be found guilty and sent to prison for a long time.Then he discovered

6、 that an old friend of his was one of the members of the jury at his trial. Of course, he didn’t tell anybody, but he managed to see his friend secretly one day. He said to him, Karl, I know that the jury will find me guilty. I cannot hope to be found not guilty of taking the moneythat would b

7、e too much to expect. But I should be grateful to you for the rest of my life if you could persuade the other members of the jury to add a strong recommendation for mercy to their statement that they consider me guilty.Well, Larry, answered Karl, I shall certainly try to do what I can for you as an

8、old friend, but of course I cannot promise anything. The other eleven people of the jury look terribly strong-minded to me.Larry said that he would quite understand if Karl was not able to do anything for him, and thanked him warmly for agreeing to help.The trial went on and in the end the jury foun

9、d Larry guilty, with a strong recommendation for mercy, as Larry had wished. Of course Larry was very pleased. When some time after the trial Karl went to visit him in prison, Larry thanked him warmly and asked Karl how he managed to persuade the other members of the jury to recommend mercy.Well, La

10、rry, Karl answered, as I thought, those eleven people were very difficult to persuade, but I managed it in the end by tiring them out. Do you know, those fools had all wanted to find you not guilty!How does the story impress you().A. Instructive.B. Humorous.C. Disappointing.D. Touching.3.TextThe evo

11、lution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so rapidly that (26) the end of the century cheap computers (27) larger than portable typewriters will (28) that will be able to solve almost any (29) faster and more efficiently than we can. Intelligencein a machine, (30) in a human,is best (31) a

12、s the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This (32) involve medical analysis and prescriptions, (33) legal matters (34) short,replacing the profession of lawyers completely or in (35) war-games:in other words (36) governments whether (37) not to go to war. (38) computers have already intensif

13、ied the deadlines of weapons,the prospect for the future is that they will (39) the more beneficial role of preventing wars. (40) asked to esti- mate the chances of victory, the computer will analyze facts (41) from the life-long military expert with his optimistic sense and military enthusiasm.When

14、 the same figures are fed into the emotionless machine each to be weighed with (42) objective and then judged (43) each other, the (44) , far more often than (45) in human deci- sion-making, will be: You start this war you will lose.33().A. resolvingB. issuingC. settingD. finishing4.Larry had stolen

15、 some money, but the police had caught him and he had been put in prison. Now his trial was about to begin, and he felt sure that he would be found guilty and sent to prison for a long time.Then he discovered that an old friend of his was one of the members of the jury at his trial. Of course, he di

16、dn’t tell anybody, but he managed to see his friend secretly one day. He said to him, Karl, I know that the jury will find me guilty. I cannot hope to be found not guilty of taking the moneythat would be too much to expect. But I should be grateful to you for the rest of my life if you could p

17、ersuade the other members of the jury to add a strong recommendation for mercy to their statement that they consider me guilty.Well, Larry, answered Karl, I shall certainly try to do what I can for you as an old friend, but of course I cannot promise anything. The other eleven people of the jury loo

18、k terribly strong-minded to me.Larry said that he would quite understand if Karl was not able to do anything for him, and thanked him warmly for agreeing to help.The trial went on and in the end the jury found Larry guilty, with a strong recommendation for mercy, as Larry had wished. Of course Larry

19、 was very pleased. When some time after the trial Karl went to visit him in prison, Larry thanked him warmly and asked Karl how he managed to persuade the other members of the jury to recommend mercy.Well, Larry, Karl answered, as I thought, those eleven people were very difficult to persuade, but I

20、 managed it in the end by tiring them out. Do you know, those fools had all wanted to find you not guilty!Who do you think is/are the biggest fool (s) ()A. Larry.B. Karl.C. The policeman who caught Larry.D. Other members of the jury.5.TextThe evolution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so

21、 rapidly that (26) the end of the century cheap computers (27) larger than portable typewriters will (28) that will be able to solve almost any (29) faster and more efficiently than we can. Intelligencein a machine, (30) in a human,is best (31) as the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This

22、(32) involve medical analysis and prescriptions, (33) legal matters (34) short,replacing the profession of lawyers completely or in (35) war-games:in other words (36) governments whether (37) not to go to war. (38) computers have already intensified the deadlines of weapons,the prospect for the futu

23、re is that they will (39) the more beneficial role of preventing wars. (40) asked to esti- mate the chances of victory, the computer will analyze facts (41) from the life-long military expert with his optimistic sense and military enthusiasm.When the same figures are fed into the emotionless machine

24、 each to be weighed with (42) objective and then judged (43) each other, the (44) , far more often than (45) in human deci- sion-making, will be: You start this war you will lose.34().A. inB. forC. asD. at6.TextThe evolution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so rapidly that (26) the end o

25、f the century cheap computers (27) larger than portable typewriters will (28) that will be able to solve almost any (29) faster and more efficiently than we can. Intelligencein a machine, (30) in a human,is best (31) as the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This (32) involve medical analysi

26、s and prescriptions, (33) legal matters (34) short,replacing the profession of lawyers completely or in (35) war-games:in other words (36) governments whether (37) not to go to war. (38) computers have already intensified the deadlines of weapons,the prospect for the future is that they will (39) th

27、e more beneficial role of preventing wars. (40) asked to esti- mate the chances of victory, the computer will analyze facts (41) from the life-long military expert with his optimistic sense and military enthusiasm.When the same figures are fed into the emotionless machine each to be weighed with (42

28、) objective and then judged (43) each other, the (44) , far more often than (45) in human deci- sion-making, will be: You start this war you will lose.35().A. havingB. playingC. alsoD. making7.TextThe evolution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so rapidly that (26) the end of the century

29、cheap computers (27) larger than portable typewriters will (28) that will be able to solve almost any (29) faster and more efficiently than we can. Intelligencein a machine, (30) in a human,is best (31) as the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This (32) involve medical analysis and prescrip

30、tions, (33) legal matters (34) short,replacing the profession of lawyers completely or in (35) war-games:in other words (36) governments whether (37) not to go to war. (38) computers have already intensified the deadlines of weapons,the prospect for the future is that they will (39) the more benefic

31、ial role of preventing wars. (40) asked to esti- mate the chances of victory, the computer will analyze facts (41) from the life-long military expert with his optimistic sense and military enthusiasm.When the same figures are fed into the emotionless machine each to be weighed with (42) objective an

32、d then judged (43) each other, the (44) , far more often than (45) in human deci- sion-making, will be: You start this war you will lose.36().A. arguingB. promisingC. takingD. advising8.TextThe evolution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so rapidly that (26) the end of the century cheap c

33、omputers (27) larger than portable typewriters will (28) that will be able to solve almost any (29) faster and more efficiently than we can. Intelligencein a machine, (30) in a human,is best (31) as the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This (32) involve medical analysis and prescriptions,

34、(33) legal matters (34) short,replacing the profession of lawyers completely or in (35) war-games:in other words (36) governments whether (37) not to go to war. (38) computers have already intensified the deadlines of weapons,the prospect for the future is that they will (39) the more beneficial rol

35、e of preventing wars. (40) asked to esti- mate the chances of victory, the computer will analyze facts (41) from the life-long military expert with his optimistic sense and military enthusiasm.When the same figures are fed into the emotionless machine each to be weighed with (42) objective and then

36、judged (43) each other, the (44) , far more often than (45) in human deci- sion-making, will be: You start this war you will lose.37().A. andB. orC. statingD. but9.TextThe evolution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so rapidly that (26) the end of the century cheap computers (27) larger t

37、han portable typewriters will (28) that will be able to solve almost any (29) faster and more efficiently than we can. Intelligencein a machine, (30) in a human,is best (31) as the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This (32) involve medical analysis and prescriptions, (33) legal matters (34

38、) short,replacing the profession of lawyers completely or in (35) war-games:in other words (36) governments whether (37) not to go to war. (38) computers have already intensified the deadlines of weapons,the prospect for the future is that they will (39) the more beneficial role of preventing wars.

39、(40) asked to esti- mate the chances of victory, the computer will analyze facts (41) from the life-long military expert with his optimistic sense and military enthusiasm.When the same figures are fed into the emotionless machine each to be weighed with (42) objective and then judged (43) each other

40、, the (44) , far more often than (45) in human deci- sion-making, will be: You start this war you will lose.38().A. UnlessB. IfC. WhileD. Though10.TextThe evolution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so rapidly that (26) the end of the century cheap computers (27) larger than portable type

41、writers will (28) that will be able to solve almost any (29) faster and more efficiently than we can. Intelligencein a machine, (30) in a human,is best (31) as the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This (32) involve medical analysis and prescriptions, (33) legal matters (34) short,replacing

42、 the profession of lawyers completely or in (35) war-games:in other words (36) governments whether (37) not to go to war. (38) computers have already intensified the deadlines of weapons,the prospect for the future is that they will (39) the more beneficial role of preventing wars. (40) asked to est

43、i- mate the chances of victory, the computer will analyze facts (41) from the life-long military expert with his optimistic sense and military enthusiasm.When the same figures are fed into the emotionless machine each to be weighed with (42) objective and then judged (43) each other, the (44) , far

44、more often than (45) in human deci- sion-making, will be: You start this war you will lose.39().A. makeB. possessC. getD. assume11.TextThe evolution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so rapidly that (26) the end of the century cheap computers (27) larger than portable typewriters will (28

45、) that will be able to solve almost any (29) faster and more efficiently than we can. Intelligencein a machine, (30) in a human,is best (31) as the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This (32) involve medical analysis and prescriptions, (33) legal matters (34) short,replacing the profession

46、of lawyers completely or in (35) war-games:in other words (36) governments whether (37) not to go to war. (38) computers have already intensified the deadlines of weapons,the prospect for the future is that they will (39) the more beneficial role of preventing wars. (40) asked to esti- mate the chan

47、ces of victory, the computer will analyze facts (41) from the life-long military expert with his optimistic sense and military enthusiasm.When the same figures are fed into the emotionless machine each to be weighed with (42) objective and then judged (43) each other, the (44) , far more often than

48、(45) in human deci- sion-making, will be: You start this war you will lose.40().A. AfterB. BeforeC. IfD. While12.TextThe evolution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so rapidly that (26) the end of the century cheap computers (27) larger than portable typewriters will (28) that will be abl

49、e to solve almost any (29) faster and more efficiently than we can. Intelligencein a machine, (30) in a human,is best (31) as the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This (32) involve medical analysis and prescriptions, (33) legal matters (34) short,replacing the profession of lawyers completely or in (35) war-games:in other words (36) governments whether (37) not to go to war. (38

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