单选题 1. Digital Realm
In the digital realm the next big advance will be voice recognition. The rudiments are already here but in primitive form. Ask a computer to "recognize speech," and it is likely to think you want it to "wreck a nice beach." But in a decade or so we'll be able to chat away and machines will soak it all in. Microchips will be truly embedded in our lives when we can talk to them. Not only to ourcomputers; we'll also able to chat our automobile navigation systems, telephone consoles, browsers, thermostats, VCRs, microwaves and any other devices we want to boss around.
That will open the way to the next phase of the digital age: artificial intelligence. By our providing so many thoughts and preferences to our machines each day, they'll accumulate enough information about how we think so that they'll be able to mimic our minds and act as our agents. Scary, huh? But potentially quite useful. At least until they don't need us anymore and start building even smarter machines they can boss around.
The law powering the digital age up until now has been Gordon Moore's: that microchips will double in power and halve in price every 18 months or so. Bill Gates rules because early on he acted on the assumption that computing power—the capacity of microprocessors and memory chips—would become nearly flee; his company kept churning out more and more lines of complex software to make use of the cheap bounty. The law that will power the next few decades is that the bandwidth (the capacity of fiber-optic and other pipelines to carry digital communications) will become nearly free.
Along with the recent advances in digital switching and storage technologies, this means a future in which all forms of content—movies, music, shows, books, data, magazines, newspapers, your aunt's recipes and home videos—will be instantly available anywhere on demand. Anyone will be able to be a producer of any content; you'll be able to create a movie or magazine, make it available to the world and charge for it, just like Time Warner!
The result will be a transition from a mass. market world to a personalized one. Instead of centralized factories and studios that distribute or broadcast the same product to millions, technology is already allowing products to be tailored to each user You call subscribe to news sources that serve up only topics and opinions that fit your fancy. Everything from shoes to steel can be customized to meet individual wishes.

单选题 The techniques of voice recognition are in is initial stage of development.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】题干为文章首段第二句话的同义替换,语音识别技术已经存在但是还处于初级阶段。
单选题 Artificial intelligence means machines can act as our agents as they can think.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】原文说人工智能指的是,机器可以大量了解人的想法,模仿人的思维方式而成为代理人。因此,机器本身并不能独立思考,本题是错的。
单选题 According to Gordon Moore's law, microchips will become more powerful but cheapen
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】利用人名定位,原文提到每18个月左右微晶片的能力都可以翻倍而价格减半。
单选题 Bill Gates will rule the digital age for the next decade.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】
单选题 In the near future, microprocessors, memory chips and bandwidth will become absolutely free.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】原文只是说微(信息)处理机,存储芯片和带宽会非常便宜接近免费,并非绝对的免费。
单选题 It is possible for anyone to make a movie and charge for it in the future.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】题干为第四段末句的同义替换。
单选题 The personalized market will be more popular than the mass market.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】未段第一句话说明个人市场将向大众市场转换,所以题干个人市场会比大众市场更加流行的比较是错误的。