4、Even though she’s just 5 years old, Cindy Smart speaks five languages. She’s a good reader. She can tell time and do simple math, including multiplication and division. Cindy looks like an average doll, with long, blond hair, baby-blue eyes, and a button nose.
But loaded with some devices, Cindy is the first doll that can see, think, and do as she’s told. The eagle-eyed Cindy follows in the path of other breakthrough toys like Sony’s barking Robot Aibo, which was the first to popularize voice command in the late 1990s. Cindy takes Aibo’s innovations(創(chuàng)新) one step beyond: she not only follows instructions but also recognizes shapes, colors and words, and remembers. The effect is a doll that appears to be learning.
The toy company which produced Cindy Smart spent a decade trying to see how much human nature it could breath into an inanimate(無生命的) object. Its engineers began creating minibots that sense light, sounds, and pressure. However, without the sense of sight, their toys seemed to be lacking in one of the abilities that life-forms use to react to their environment.
So how do the engineers make a doll actually see? In Cindy’s case, it’s a multistep process. When presented a text like “I love you” and asked “Can you read this?” Cindy identifies it as one of 70 preprogrammed commands. Then the inbuilt digital camera scans a 15-degree radius in search of number- or letter-shaped objects. Buried in her stomach, Cindy’s 16-bit microprocessor compares the text with her database of 700 words. If it’s a match, “ I love you,” she says.
1. This passage most likely appears in a _______________.
A. medical report B. classified ad
C. science journal D. music magazine
2. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true about Robot Aibo?
A. It could recognize shapes and colors.
B. It could respond to spoken commands
C. It came onto the market no later than 1990
D. It was created much later than Cindy Smart
3. The underlined “ it ” in the third paragraph most likely refers to _____________.
A. the process B. the object C. the doll D. the company
4. According to the passage, how can Cindy “see ”?
A. She recognizes any text as “I love you”
B. She is equipped with a camera to search for text
C. She is instructed by an engineer standing next to her
D. She makes contact with the shapes of the text with her stomach
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Even though she’s just 5 years old, Cindy Smart speaks five languages. She’s a good reader. She can tell time and do simple math, including multiplication and division. Cindy looks like an average doll, with long, blond hair, baby-blue eyes, and a button nose.
But loaded with some devices, Cindy is the first doll that can see, think, and do as she’s told. The eagle-eyed Cindy follows in the path of other breakthrough toys like Sony’s barking Robot Aibo, which was the first to popularize voice command in the late 1990s. Cindy takes Aibo’s innovations(創(chuàng)新) one step beyond: she not only follows instructions but also recognizes shapes, colors and words, and remembers. The effect is a doll that appears to be learning.
The toy company which produced Cindy Smart spent a decade trying to see how much human nature it could breath into an inanimate(無生命的) object. Its engineers began creating minibots that sense light, sounds, and pressure. However, without the sense of sight, their toys seemed to be lacking in one of the abilities that life-forms use to react to their environment.
So how do the engineers make a doll actually see? In Cindy’s case, it’s a multistep process. When presented a text like “I love you” and asked “Can you read this?” Cindy identifies it as one of 70 preprogrammed commands. Then the inbuilt digital camera scans a 15-degree radius in search of number- or letter-shaped objects. Buried in her stomach, Cindy’s 16-bit microprocessor compares the text with her database of 700 words. If it’s a match, “ I love you,” she says.
1. This passage most likely appears in a _______________.
A. medical report B. classified ad
C. science journal D. music magazine
2. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true about Robot Aibo?
A. It could recognize shapes and colors.
B. It could respond to spoken commands
C. It came onto the market no later than 1990
D. It was created much later than Cindy Smart
3. The underlined “ it ” in the third paragraph most likely refers to _____________.
A. the process B. the object C. the doll D. the company
4. According to the passage, how can Cindy “see ”?
A. She recognizes any text as “I love you”
B. She is equipped with a camera to search for text
C. She is instructed by an engineer standing next to her
D. She makes contact with the shapes of the text with her stomach
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Even though she’s just 5 years old, Cindy Smart speaks five languages. She’s a good reader. She can tell time and do simple math, including multiplication (乘法) and division. Cindy looks like an average doll, with long, blond hair, baby – blue eyes, and a button nose.
But loaded with some devices, Cindy is the first doll that can see, think, and do as she’s told. The eagle – eyed Cindy follows in the path of other breakthrough toys like Sony’s barking Robot Aibo, which was the first to popularize voice command in the late 1990s. Cindy takes Aibo’s innovations (創(chuàng)新) one step beyond: she not only follows instructions but also recognizes shapes, colors and words, and remembers. The effect is a doll that appears to be learning.
The toy company which produced Cindy Smart spent a decade trying to see how much human nature it could breathe into an inanimate (無生命的) object. Its engineers began creating minibots that sense light, sounds, and pressure. However, without the sense of sight, their toys seemed to be lacking in one of the abilities that life – forms use to react to their environments.
So how do the engineers make a doll actually see? In Cindy’s case, it’s a multistep process. When presented a text like “I love you” and asked “Can you read this?” Cindy identifies it as one of 70 preprogrammed commands. Then the inbuilt digital camera scans a 15 – degree radius (半徑) in search of number – or letter – shaped objects. Buried in her stomach, Cindy’s 16 – bit microprocessor compares the text with her database of 700 words. If it’s a match, “I love you,” she says.
1.This passage most likely appears in a .
A.medical report B.classified ad C.science journal D.music magazine
2.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE about Robot Aibo?
A.It could recognize shapes and colors.
B.It could respond to spoken commands.
C.It came onto the market no later than 1990.
D.It was created much later that Cindy Smart.
3.The underlined “it” in the third paragraph most likely refers to .
A.the process B.the object C.the doll D.the company
4.According to the passage, how can Cindy “see”?
A.She recognizes any text as “I love you”.
B.She is equipped with a camera to search for text.
C.She is instructed by an engineer standing next to her.
D.She makes contact with the shapes of the text with her stomach.
5.What can we infer from this passage?
A.Cindy can learn exactly like a human.
B.Cindy has much more human nature than Aibo.
C.Cindy is the first doll that can see, think, and do as she’s told.
D.Cindy has no ability to react to her environment.
科目:高中英語 來源:2008-2009河南省輝縣高中高三第五次調研試題-英語人教版 人教版 題型:050
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