五、阅读理解。
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world of work. A report from Brookings Institution says that 85% of work may have at least 10% of their tasks influenced by AI in the future. So, how can students make sure their skills remain important in a world with more computers? The Wall Street Journal offers some helpful tips.
AI can summarize information and write computer code, but it can't create new ideas or solve hard problems. Jobs that need communicating between people are important. For example, students can get experience by working as a waiter or volunteering at a nursing home.
Learn many things or become an expert
If you only have one skill, AI might do your job instead. So students should think about learning more than one skill, or even studying a second major. If you focus on one subject, make sure you know it better than AI. As Matthew Rascoff—a Stanford student—from Stanford says, “AI is like a B+ student—it knows some things, but humans can do more.”
Be creative
AI can handle dull and repeated tasks, but it can't create new ideas or solve hard problems. Humans will still be needed to organize projects and think creatively.
Be adaptable (有适应能力的)
The future is uncertain, so it's important to be adaptable. Try new things, like studying abroad or taking courses that make you think differently, like acting classes.
By focusing on these skills, students can protect their future in a world with AI.
( )21. How many tips does the text give to students?
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
( )22. 新考向 信息还原 Which of the following can be put in “ ▲ ”?
A. Focus on computer skills
B. Improve math abilities
C. Work on people skills
( )23. What does the underlined word “dull” mean in the text?
A. Interesting.
B. Boring.
C. Important.
( )24. Which of the following may Matthew Rascoff from Stanford agree with?
A. AI is much smarter than humans.
B. AI is like an A⁺ student.
C. AI knows some things but humans can do more.
( )25. 新考向 篇章结构 Which of the following best shows the structure of the text?