If you are a tourist interested in
seeing a baseball game while in New York, you can find out which of its teams
are in town simply by sending a message to AskForCents. com. In a few minutes,
the answer comes back, apparently supplied by a machine, but actually composed
by a human. Using humans to process information in a machine-like way is not
new: it was pioneered by the Mechanical Turk, a famed 18th-century chess-playing
machine that was operated by a hidden chessmaster. But while computers have
since surpassed the human brain at chess, many tasks still baffle even the most
powerful electronic brain. For instance, computers can find you
a baseball schedule, but they cannot tell you directly if the Yankees are in
town. Nor can they tell you whether sitting in the bleachers is a good idea on a
first date. AskForCents can, because i A. computers that can tell people information about baseball schedules. B. a software that allows humans to provide answers through computers. C. the flexibility of an algorithm-driven system developed by Mr. Heitler. D. a software that allows people to solve problems through the network.
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If you are a tourist interested in
seeing a baseball game while in New York, you can find out which of its teams
are in town simply by sending a message to AskForCents. com. In a few minutes,
the answer comes back, apparently supplied by a machine, but actually composed
by a human. Using humans to process information in a machine-like way is not
new: it was pioneered by the Mechanical Turk, a famed 18th-century chess-playing
machine that was operated by a hidden chessmaster. But while computers have
since surpassed the human brain at chess, many tasks still baffle even the most
powerful electronic brain. For instance, computers can find you
a baseball schedule, but they cannot tell you directly if the Yankees are in
town. Nor can they tell you whether sitting in the bleachers is a good idea on a
first date. AskForCents can, because i A. computers have never been superior to human intelligence. B. human intelligence can still outperform computers. C. computers will eventually baffle many tasks humans give them. D. human intelligence will fail in the face of electronic chessmasters.
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A tourist attraction you like
A place you would like to visit in the future (not your country)
An interesting country (not your own)
The apartment/house/room you have visited (not your own)
A place far away from your home
A seaside place you have visited
[单项选择]If you are a tourist interested in seeing a baseball game while in New York, you can Find out which of its teams are in town simply by sending a message to AskForCents. com. In a few minutes, the answer comes back, apparently supplied by a machine, but actually composed by a human. Using humans to process information in a machine-like way is not new- it was pioneered by the Mechanical Turk, a famed 18th-century chess-playing machine that was operated by a hidden chessmaster. But while computers have since surpassed the human brain at chess, many tasks still baffle even the most powerful electronic brain. For instance, computers can find you a baseball schedule, but they cannot tell you directly if the Yankees are in town. Nor can they tell you whether sitting in the bleachers is a good idea on a first date. AskForCents can, because its answers come from people. "Whatever question you can come up with, there’s a person that can provide the answer-- you A. computers have never been superior to human intelligence. B. human intelligence can still outperform computers. C. computers will eventually baffle many tasks humans give them. D. human intelligence will fail in the face of electronic chessmasters.
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If you are interested in unusual exports, North
Carolina will appeal to you. More than 200 people convicted in the state’s
courts are now incarcerated in Rhode Island or Oklahoma. The governor of North
Carolina, James Hunt, has asked the legislature to authorize the housing of a
total of 1,000 convicts in other states’ prisons. A temporary measure, explain
state officials, until the pressure on their own prisons eases. Yet the mind
turns to 18th century Britain’s shipping of convicts to Australia, and to James
Oglethorpe’s establishment of the colony’s Georgia in part as a refuge for
people released from debtors’ prisons. Today’s America is
dotted with prisons recently built either as private profit-making companies or
by governments as "economic-development enterprises". Since December, North
Carolina has signed two contracts A. It has signed four contracts for sending prisoners to other states B. It wants to find more space quickly for prisoners C. Many prisoners on parole have committed crimes again D. It is eager to reduce crimes in the state
[简答题]I was so interested in the story I was reading that I did not notice that it was getting dark. (Passage 3)
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