阅读理解

Directions: There are 7 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions orunfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should decideon the best choice. 

Passage 2

Since the dawn of human ingenuity, people have devised ever more cunning tools to cope with work that is dangerous, boring, burdensome, or just plain nasty. That compulsion has resulted in robotics--the science of conferring various human capabilities on machines. And if scientists have yet to create the mechanical version of science fiction, they have begun to come close. 

As a result, the modern world is increasingly populated by intelligent gizmos whose presence we barely notice but whose universal existence has removed much human labor. Our factories hum to the rhythm of robot assembly arms. Our banking is done at automated teller terminals that thank us with mechanical politeness for the transaction. Our subway trains are controlled by tireless robo-drivers. And thanks to the continual miniaturization of electronics and micro-mechanics, there are already robot systems that can perform. some kinds of brain and bone surgery with sub millimeter accuracy--far greater precision than highly skilled physicians can achieve with their hands alone. 

But if robots are to reach the next stage of laborsaving utility, they will have to operate with less human supervision and be able to make at least a few decisions for themselves—goals that pose a real challenge. "While we know how to tell a robot to handle a specific error, " says Dave Lavery, manager of a robotics program at NASA, "we can’ t yet give a robot enough ‘common sense’ to reliably interact with a dynamic world. " 

Indeed the quest for true artificial intelligence has produced very mixed results. Despite a spell of initial optimism in the 1960s and 1970s when it appeared that transistor circuits and microprocessors might be able to copy the action of the human brain by the year 2010, researchers lately have begun to extend that forecast by decades if not centuries. 

What they found, in attempting to model thought, is that the human brain’ s roughly one hundred billion nerve cells are much more talented-and human perception far more complicated--than previously imagined. They have built robots that can recognize the error of a machine panel by a fraction of a millimeter in a controlled factory environment. But the human mind can glimpse a rapidly changing scene and immediately disregard the 98 percent that is irrelevant, instantaneously focusing on the monkey at the side of a winding forest road or the single suspicious face in a big crowd. The most advanced computer systems on Earth can’ t approach that kind of ability, and neuroscientists still don’ t know quite how we do it. 

单选题 Human ingenuity was initially demonstrated in _____.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】第一段第一句话说到“Since the dawn of human ingenuity, people have devised ever more cunning tools to cope with work that. . . ” , 因此C项正确。
单选题 The word "gizmos" (line 1, paragraph 2) most probably means _____.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】第一段提到“robotics” , 而“conferring human capabilities on machines” 与修饰gizmos的定语从句中“remove, much human labor” 相照应, 联系上下文句意, gizmos应该与机器人有关。
单选题 According to the text, what is beyond man’ s ability now is to design a robot that can _____.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】由第三段中“we can’ t yet give a robot enough‘common sense’ to reliably interact with a dynamic world” 可知D项正确。
单选题 The author uses the example of a monkey to argue that robots are _____.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】“monkey” 一词出现在第五段第三句, 由“the human mind can. . . immediately disregard the 98% that is irrelevant, instantaneously focusing on the monkey. . . ” ,可以看出, 这里谈的是人脑能迅速捕捉相关信息, 再由第四句“the most advanced computer systems on Earth can’ t approach that kind of ability” , 可以得出, 既然最先进的计算机系统都不能有这样的能力, 则正确答案应选C。