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[单项选择]To attend the grand dinner party, the French cabinet minister had a new suit made to _______.
A. order
B. direction
C. instruction
D. command
[单项选择]Although she is not entitled to attend the dinner, I think she should be invited
A. as a mater of fact
B. as a matter of form
C. on present form
D. in priority
[单项选择]The novel Uncle Tom's Cabin had an important influence on______.
A. the Abolitionist movement
B. American isolationists
C. the carpetbaggers
D. the colonial militia
[单项选择]()sent from Florida for all the children in Cabin Six.
A. A crate of orange were
B. A crate of oranges were
C. A crate of orange was
D. A crate of oranges was
[单项选择]Uncle Tom's Cabin is a novel depicting the life of ______ in America.
A. Spanish people
B. child labors
C. black people
D. Chinese people
[单项选择]( )party shall notify the other party of the ratification by their respective authorities.
A. Each
B. One
C. Either
D. A
[单项选择]( )party shall notify the other party of the ratification by their respective authorities.
A. Each
B. One
C. Either
D. A
[单项选择]Uncle Tom's Cabin was written by ______.
[单项选择]A mere touch at the wall of the cabin can ______ the astronauts flying about in the space ship.
A. enable
B. send
C. make
D. place
[单项选择]What is "grand tour" now
A. Moderate cost.
B. Local sight-seeing is investigated by the tourist organization.
C. People enjoy the first-rate comforts.
D. Everybody can enjoy the" grand tour".
[单项选择]The majority of French Canadians live in
A. Quebec.
B. Ontario.
C. Newfoundland.
D. Nova Scotia.
[单项选择]What have the two French geophysicists discovered in their research
[单项选择]Which of the following conclusions about the Grand Canyon can be drawn from the passage
A. Its contours are constantly changing.
B. It contains approximately 14 million tons of rock.
C. Its eruptions have increased in recent years.
D. It is being eroded by toxic waste and pollutants.
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In 1637 the French philosopher-mathematician Rene Descartes predicted that it would never be possible to make a machine that thinks as humans do. In 1950, the British mathematician and computer pioneer Alan Turing declared that one day there would be a machine that could duplicate human intelligence in every way and prove it by passing a specialized test. In this test, a computer and a human hidden from view would be asked random identical questions. If the computer were successful, the questioner would be unable to distinguish the machine from the person by the answers.
Inspired by Turing’s theory, the first conference on AI convened at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire in 1956. Soon afterwards an Al laboratory was started at Massachusetts Institute of Technology by John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky, two of the nation’s leading AI proponents. McCarthy also invented the Al computer language, Lisp; but by the early 1990s Al itself had not been achieved. However,
A. the computer gives better answers.
B. the questioner falls to give identical questions.
C. the questioner can't tell between the answers of a person and a computer.
D. the questioner can't find the person hidden by the computer.