2025年创新设计高中英语必修第二册北师大版
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C
(2025·南昌市高一上期末)
I’ve spent much of my life dealing with written and spoken words. Now I’m a technologist making use of natural language processing for human good. Given that I work in artificial intelligence(AI), I’m realizing something dangerous happening. Machines are ruining the way we communicate.
AI voices are normalized and yet cold, no matter which accent (口音) you set your Siri or Amazon Alexa into. It’s difficult to normalize language to be inoffensive because sometimes we do make people feel uncomfortable or even make them annoyed. Yet this is exactly what we’re asking artificial intelligence to do for us on a billion-person scale. Once these rules are carried out by machines, they’re unavoidable and create much bigger issues.
We notice that there is an active desire to only include standardized language in AI-powered tools in an attempt to avoid including potentially hateful or offensive language. And these AI-powered tools are exactly what we use to complete our thoughts almost at any given time. They are everywhere—in our emails, word processors, and web pages. The machines are pushing us into a common tongue, and we accept it as a matter of convenience. But what’s the cost? We’re trading uniqueness and accuracy for convenience. We’re also handing the power of acceptable speech to machines not people.
In the real world, people don’t communicate like a Wikipedia (维基百科) article. We use tone (语气), humor and facial expressions. We can tell where people were born based on their accents and wording. Humans are truly unique, and our communication is constantly changing. So we should demand AI systems that promote individuality and uniqueness. We should demand to know how AI is developed and the data used to build it. Because we all deserve this.
8. What does the underlined word “inoffensive” in paragraph 2 mean?
[A] Hateful [B] Valuable [C] Harmless [D] Beneficial
9. How can we promote AI voice?
[A] AI voice should be legalized.
[B] AI voice should be modernized.
[C] AI voice should be standardized.
[D] AI voice should be personalized.
10. What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?
[A] AI systems should be improved.
[B] AI systems deserve more support.
[C] AI systems are becoming more human like.
[D] AI systems are destroying our communication.
11. What’s the author’s tone in the passage?
[A] Praising. [B] Concerned. [C] Humorous. [D] Matter-of-fact.
(2025·南昌市高一上期末)
I’ve spent much of my life dealing with written and spoken words. Now I’m a technologist making use of natural language processing for human good. Given that I work in artificial intelligence(AI), I’m realizing something dangerous happening. Machines are ruining the way we communicate.
AI voices are normalized and yet cold, no matter which accent (口音) you set your Siri or Amazon Alexa into. It’s difficult to normalize language to be inoffensive because sometimes we do make people feel uncomfortable or even make them annoyed. Yet this is exactly what we’re asking artificial intelligence to do for us on a billion-person scale. Once these rules are carried out by machines, they’re unavoidable and create much bigger issues.
We notice that there is an active desire to only include standardized language in AI-powered tools in an attempt to avoid including potentially hateful or offensive language. And these AI-powered tools are exactly what we use to complete our thoughts almost at any given time. They are everywhere—in our emails, word processors, and web pages. The machines are pushing us into a common tongue, and we accept it as a matter of convenience. But what’s the cost? We’re trading uniqueness and accuracy for convenience. We’re also handing the power of acceptable speech to machines not people.
In the real world, people don’t communicate like a Wikipedia (维基百科) article. We use tone (语气), humor and facial expressions. We can tell where people were born based on their accents and wording. Humans are truly unique, and our communication is constantly changing. So we should demand AI systems that promote individuality and uniqueness. We should demand to know how AI is developed and the data used to build it. Because we all deserve this.
8. What does the underlined word “inoffensive” in paragraph 2 mean?
[A] Hateful [B] Valuable [C] Harmless [D] Beneficial
9. How can we promote AI voice?
[A] AI voice should be legalized.
[B] AI voice should be modernized.
[C] AI voice should be standardized.
[D] AI voice should be personalized.
10. What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?
[A] AI systems should be improved.
[B] AI systems deserve more support.
[C] AI systems are becoming more human like.
[D] AI systems are destroying our communication.
11. What’s the author’s tone in the passage?
[A] Praising. [B] Concerned. [C] Humorous. [D] Matter-of-fact.
答案:
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇议论文。文章主要通过一位人工智能领域专家的视角,批判了AI标准化语音处理对人类沟通的破坏,呼吁提升人工智能的开发。
8.C [词义猜测题。根据画线单词下一句“because sometimes we do make people feel uncomfortable or even make them an-noyed”可知这种语言会让人们不舒服,甚至很恼火。由于画线单词前有“difficult”,由此判断,画线单词和“让人舒服、对人无害”相关,故选C项。]
9.D [推理判断题。根据文章第三段“The machines are...machines not people.”可知,作者认为人工智能的声音应该更具有个性化、独特性,故选D项。]
10.A [段落大意题。根据文章最后一段可知,最后一段讲述的是现实生活中,人类的交流丰富而有个性,因此,人工智能系统应该有所改进,故选A项。]
11.B [推理判断题。根据文章第一段“Given that I...we com-municate.”第三段“We’re trading uniqueness and accuracy for convenience.”以及最后一段“So we should demand...all de-serve this.”可知,作者在这篇文章中表露出对人工智能语音的担忧,故选B项。]
8.C [词义猜测题。根据画线单词下一句“because sometimes we do make people feel uncomfortable or even make them an-noyed”可知这种语言会让人们不舒服,甚至很恼火。由于画线单词前有“difficult”,由此判断,画线单词和“让人舒服、对人无害”相关,故选C项。]
9.D [推理判断题。根据文章第三段“The machines are...machines not people.”可知,作者认为人工智能的声音应该更具有个性化、独特性,故选D项。]
10.A [段落大意题。根据文章最后一段可知,最后一段讲述的是现实生活中,人类的交流丰富而有个性,因此,人工智能系统应该有所改进,故选A项。]
11.B [推理判断题。根据文章第一段“Given that I...we com-municate.”第三段“We’re trading uniqueness and accuracy for convenience.”以及最后一段“So we should demand...all de-serve this.”可知,作者在这篇文章中表露出对人工智能语音的担忧,故选B项。]
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