哪位 帮我翻译一下:Because speech is the most convenient form of communication, in the future we want essentially natural conversations with computers. The primary point of contact will be a simple device that will act as our window on the world. You will simply t

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哪位 帮我翻译一下:

Because speech is the most convenient form of communication, in the future we want essentially natural conversations with computers. The primary point of contact will be a simple device that will act as our window on the world. You will simply talk to it. The device will be permanently connected to the Internet and will beep relevant information up to you as it comes in.

 Just how quickly people will adapt to a voice-based Internet world is uncertain. Many believe that, initially at least, we will need similar conventions for the voice to those we use at present on screen: click, back, forward, and so on. But soon you will undoubtedly be able to interact by voice with all those IT-based services you currently connect with over the Internet by means of a keyboard. This will help the Internet serve the entire population, not just techno-freaks.

 

 Changes like this will encompass the whole world. Because English is the language of science, it will probably remain the language in which the technology is most advanced, but most speech-recognition techniques are transferable to other language provided there is sufficient motivation to undertake the work..


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  • 第1题:

    92 The most common form. of organizational communication is

    A. Upward to management

    B. Downward to subordinates

    C. Horizontal to peers

    D. Horizontal to customers

    E. All of the above


    正确答案:E

  • 第2题:

    Do you have any idears about how to deliver a speech.___________

    A.Molly,are you ready for the weekend speech

    B.The point of speech is not totally depending on the content

    C.First, you should remember to keep eye-contact with your audience.


    参考答案:B

  • 第3题:

    Eye contact is the most acceptable form. of touching in a business environment. ( )


    参考答案:F

  • 第4题:

    As for turbine oil, contact with water in the form of steam will be inevitable so good______properties will be essential

    A.defrosting

    B.de-oiling

    C.demulsifying

    D.dehumidifying


    正确答案:C

  • 第5题:

    We appreciate your patience and hope to serve you in a timelier manner in the future. ____ , please contact our order department at 716-555-0160 with any questions .

    A.instead
    B.meanwhile
    C.in contrast
    D.besides

    答案:D
    解析:
    A选项意为“代替、反而”,B选项意为“同时、其间”,C选项意为“与此相反、比较起来”,D选项意为“此外、而且”。题目意为“我们感谢您的耐心,希望将来能为您提供更加及时的服务。____, 如果有任何问题,请与我们的订单部门联系,电话:716-555-0160。”因此选D,此外如果有任何问题。
      

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    Artificial Speech

    Because speech is the most convenient form of communication,in the future we want essentially natural conversations with computers.The primary point of contact will be a simple device that will act as our window into the world. It will have to be small enough to slip into our pocket,so there will be a screen but no keyboard:you will simply talk to it. The device will be permanently connected to the Internet and will keep relevant information up to you as it comes in. Such devices will evolve naturally in the next five to ten years.
    Just how quickly people will adapt to a voice-based Internet world is uncertain.Many believe that,initially at least,we will need similar conventions for the voice to those we use at present on screen:click,back,forward,and so on.But soon you will undoubtedly be able to interact by voice with all those IT-based services you currently connect with over the Internet by means of a keyboard. This will help the Internet serve the entire population.
    Changes like this will encompass(围绕,包围)the whole world. Because English is the language of science,it will probably remain the language in which the technology is most advanced,but most speech-recognition techniques are transferable to other languages provided(假如)there is sufficient motivation to undertake the work.
    Of course,in any language there are still huge problems for us to solve.Carefully dictated, clear speech can now be understood by computers with only a 4-5 percent error rate,but even the most advanced technology still records 30-40 percent errors with spontaneous speech.Within ten years we will have computers that respond to goal-directed conversation,but for a computer to have a conversation that takes into account human social behaviors is probably 50 years off. We are not going to be chatting to the big screen in the living room just yet.
    In the past,insufficient speed and memory have held us back,but these days they are less of an issue.However,there are those in the IT community who believe that current techniques will eventually hit a brick wall. Personally, I believe that incremental(不断增长的)developments in performance are more likely. But it is true that by about 2040 or so,computer architectures will need to become highly parallel(并行的)if performance is to keep increasing. Perhaps that will inspire some radically new approaches to speech understanding that will replace the methods we are developing now.

    In the future,people will talk to computer instead of typing and clicking.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题给出的信息是正确的。第一段提到:so there will be a screen but no keyboard: you will simply talk to it.从这句话中可知,将来的电脑将只有一个屏幕,而没有键盘,我们只需要向它说话即可。因此,虽然我们现在使用键入或点击的方式,但将来只用说就可以了。
    文章没有谈到这方面的信息。文章中只提到“它得小到可以装入你的衣兜”,但并没有和火柴盒作比较。
    文章没有谈到这方面的信息。文章只在第三段中提到了“英语是科学界使用的语言”,但没有谈及法语。
    本题给的信息是错误的。文章中第四段提到:but for a computer to have a conversation that takes into account human social behaviors is probably 50 years off.但是想要计算机在与我们对话时考虑到人的社会行为,大概得要50年以后了。我们10年内能做到的只是制造出能应答特定话题的计算机。
    本题给出的信息是正确的。文中第四段提到:clear speech can now be understood by computers with only a 4-5 percent error rate,but even the most advanced technology still records 30-40 percent errors with spontaneous speech.可见,计算机在理解清晰话语时错误率为 4%~5%,而识别自发话语时错误率是30%~40%。
    本题给出的信息是错误的。文中第五段第一句提到:In the past, insufficient speed and memory have held us back.这说明内存不足只是以前的缺陷,现在已不再成为问题。
    本题给出的信息是错误的。文中最后一段提到:Personally, I believe that incremental developments in performance are more likely.这说明作者认为机器性能不断改进的可能性很大,并不是没有改进的余地了。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    Artificial Speech

    Because speech is the most convenient form of communication,in the future we want essentially natural conversations with computers.The primary point of contact will be a simple device that will act as our window into the world. It will have to be small enough to slip into our pocket,so there will be a screen but no keyboard:you will simply talk to it. The device will be permanently connected to the Internet and will keep relevant information up to you as it comes in. Such devices will evolve naturally in the next five to ten years.
    Just how quickly people will adapt to a voice-based Internet world is uncertain.Many believe that,initially at least,we will need similar conventions for the voice to those we use at present on screen:click,back,forward,and so on.But soon you will undoubtedly be able to interact by voice with all those IT-based services you currently connect with over the Internet by means of a keyboard. This will help the Internet serve the entire population.
    Changes like this will encompass(围绕,包围)the whole world. Because English is the language of science,it will probably remain the language in which the technology is most advanced,but most speech-recognition techniques are transferable to other languages provided(假如)there is sufficient motivation to undertake the work.
    Of course,in any language there are still huge problems for us to solve.Carefully dictated, clear speech can now be understood by computers with only a 4-5 percent error rate,but even the most advanced technology still records 30-40 percent errors with spontaneous speech.Within ten years we will have computers that respond to goal-directed conversation,but for a computer to have a conversation that takes into account human social behaviors is probably 50 years off. We are not going to be chatting to the big screen in the living room just yet.
    In the past,insufficient speed and memory have held us back,but these days they are less of an issue.However,there are those in the IT community who believe that current techniques will eventually hit a brick wall. Personally, I believe that incremental(不断增长的)developments in performance are more likely. But it is true that by about 2040 or so,computer architectures will need to become highly parallel(并行的)if performance is to keep increasing. Perhaps that will inspire some radically new approaches to speech understanding that will replace the methods we are developing now.

    Within ten years,computers can make conversations which take human social behaviors into account.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题给出的信息是正确的。第一段提到:so there will be a screen but no keyboard: you will simply talk to it.从这句话中可知,将来的电脑将只有一个屏幕,而没有键盘,我们只需要向它说话即可。因此,虽然我们现在使用键入或点击的方式,但将来只用说就可以了。
    文章没有谈到这方面的信息。文章中只提到“它得小到可以装入你的衣兜”,但并没有和火柴盒作比较。
    文章没有谈到这方面的信息。文章只在第三段中提到了“英语是科学界使用的语言”,但没有谈及法语。
    本题给的信息是错误的。文章中第四段提到:but for a computer to have a conversation that takes into account human social behaviors is probably 50 years off.但是想要计算机在与我们对话时考虑到人的社会行为,大概得要50年以后了。我们10年内能做到的只是制造出能应答特定话题的计算机。
    本题给出的信息是正确的。文中第四段提到:clear speech can now be understood by computers with only a 4-5 percent error rate,but even the most advanced technology still records 30-40 percent errors with spontaneous speech.可见,计算机在理解清晰话语时错误率为 4%~5%,而识别自发话语时错误率是30%~40%。
    本题给出的信息是错误的。文中第五段第一句提到:In the past, insufficient speed and memory have held us back.这说明内存不足只是以前的缺陷,现在已不再成为问题。
    本题给出的信息是错误的。文中最后一段提到:Personally, I believe that incremental developments in performance are more likely.这说明作者认为机器性能不断改进的可能性很大,并不是没有改进的余地了。

  • 第8题:

    Which of the following would be used to lock all of the primary communication equipment of abuilding, including its demarcation point?()

    • A、MTR
    • B、MDF
    • C、Smart jack
    • D、IDF

    正确答案:B

  • 第9题:

    What two technologies do SMB customers most often want to implement in the future?()

    • A、Mobility
    • B、Optical
    • C、Telepresence
    • D、Voice
    • E、Data Center

    正确答案:A,D

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Most educators objected to Stoke’s idea because they thought _____.
    A

    a language should be easy to use and understand

    B

    sign language was too artificial to be widely accepted

    C

    a language could only exist in the form of speech sounds

    D

    sign language was not extensively used even by deaf people


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    细节推论题。文章第四段第四句提到,他们认为语言必须基于“说话”,语言是靠声音来调节的,这与C项的“语言只能以说话声音的形式存在”是同义表达。故C为答案。A、B、D三项在文中未有叙述。

  • 第11题:

    填空题
    It is necessary for someone who first enters a pub to greet before ordering because it will make his future contact easier.____

    正确答案: B
    解析:
    由题意可定位到B段。原文提到买喝的之前应先向酒吧招待和酒吧熟客问候,最后一句说明这样作的目的:这样做会让你以后同他们交往比较容易。故匹配段落为B段。

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    Firstly, the understanding of certain backgrounds is of great significance to the cross-cultural communication. There are two kinds of communication between human beings: one is extroverted, the other is introverted. Like the computer programs, the extroverted communication processes according to the well-edited programs, or it can’t work. On the contrary, communication with the introverts is like that between the twin brothers or sisters, because they have tacit understanding and only need simple sentences or phrases in their conversations.

    正确答案:
    首先,了解背景情况对不同文化之间的交流非常重要。人与人之间的交流有两种情况:一种是外向的,一种是含蓄的。外向的就像是计算机的程序,一切都按照编好的程序进行,否则就运转不了。与此相反的是同含蓄的人交流,这种交流就像是在一起长大的孪生兄弟姐妹之间的交往。因为他们心领神会,谈话时只需简单的句子和词语。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    We were very excited because our class won the first at last.翻译


    参考答案:我们非常激动因为我们班最后得了第一名。

  • 第14题:

    We’ve got a full house, so if you really want to keep your room this afternoon, we’ll have to charge you 50% of the price. (翻译)


    参考答案:我们的客房很满,如果您确实需要再住一个下午,恐怕我们要向您收取50% 的房费

  • 第15题:

    This step decides what type of tea we want.(翻译)


    参考答案:这一步骤决定了我们想要的茶类。

  • 第16题:

    Which of the following would be used to lock all of the primary communication equipment of abuilding, including its demarcation point?()

    A.MTR

    B.MDF

    C.Smart jack

    D.IDF


    参考答案:B

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    Artificial Speech

    Because speech is the most convenient form of communication,in the future we want essentially natural conversations with computers.The primary point of contact will be a simple device that will act as our window into the world. It will have to be small enough to slip into our pocket,so there will be a screen but no keyboard:you will simply talk to it. The device will be permanently connected to the Internet and will keep relevant information up to you as it comes in. Such devices will evolve naturally in the next five to ten years.
    Just how quickly people will adapt to a voice-based Internet world is uncertain.Many believe that,initially at least,we will need similar conventions for the voice to those we use at present on screen:click,back,forward,and so on.But soon you will undoubtedly be able to interact by voice with all those IT-based services you currently connect with over the Internet by means of a keyboard. This will help the Internet serve the entire population.
    Changes like this will encompass(围绕,包围)the whole world. Because English is the language of science,it will probably remain the language in which the technology is most advanced,but most speech-recognition techniques are transferable to other languages provided(假如)there is sufficient motivation to undertake the work.
    Of course,in any language there are still huge problems for us to solve.Carefully dictated, clear speech can now be understood by computers with only a 4-5 percent error rate,but even the most advanced technology still records 30-40 percent errors with spontaneous speech.Within ten years we will have computers that respond to goal-directed conversation,but for a computer to have a conversation that takes into account human social behaviors is probably 50 years off. We are not going to be chatting to the big screen in the living room just yet.
    In the past,insufficient speed and memory have held us back,but these days they are less of an issue.However,there are those in the IT community who believe that current techniques will eventually hit a brick wall. Personally, I believe that incremental(不断增长的)developments in performance are more likely. But it is true that by about 2040 or so,computer architectures will need to become highly parallel(并行的)if performance is to keep increasing. Perhaps that will inspire some radically new approaches to speech understanding that will replace the methods we are developing now.

    Besides English,French is another frequently used language of science.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题给出的信息是正确的。第一段提到:so there will be a screen but no keyboard: you will simply talk to it.从这句话中可知,将来的电脑将只有一个屏幕,而没有键盘,我们只需要向它说话即可。因此,虽然我们现在使用键入或点击的方式,但将来只用说就可以了。
    文章没有谈到这方面的信息。文章中只提到“它得小到可以装入你的衣兜”,但并没有和火柴盒作比较。
    文章没有谈到这方面的信息。文章只在第三段中提到了“英语是科学界使用的语言”,但没有谈及法语。
    本题给的信息是错误的。文章中第四段提到:but for a computer to have a conversation that takes into account human social behaviors is probably 50 years off.但是想要计算机在与我们对话时考虑到人的社会行为,大概得要50年以后了。我们10年内能做到的只是制造出能应答特定话题的计算机。
    本题给出的信息是正确的。文中第四段提到:clear speech can now be understood by computers with only a 4-5 percent error rate,but even the most advanced technology still records 30-40 percent errors with spontaneous speech.可见,计算机在理解清晰话语时错误率为 4%~5%,而识别自发话语时错误率是30%~40%。
    本题给出的信息是错误的。文中第五段第一句提到:In the past, insufficient speed and memory have held us back.这说明内存不足只是以前的缺陷,现在已不再成为问题。
    本题给出的信息是错误的。文中最后一段提到:Personally, I believe that incremental developments in performance are more likely.这说明作者认为机器性能不断改进的可能性很大,并不是没有改进的余地了。

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    Artificial Speech

    Because speech is the most convenient form of communication,in the future we want essentially natural conversations with computers.The primary point of contact will be a simple device that will act as our window into the world. It will have to be small enough to slip into our pocket,so there will be a screen but no keyboard:you will simply talk to it. The device will be permanently connected to the Internet and will keep relevant information up to you as it comes in. Such devices will evolve naturally in the next five to ten years.
    Just how quickly people will adapt to a voice-based Internet world is uncertain.Many believe that,initially at least,we will need similar conventions for the voice to those we use at present on screen:click,back,forward,and so on.But soon you will undoubtedly be able to interact by voice with all those IT-based services you currently connect with over the Internet by means of a keyboard. This will help the Internet serve the entire population.
    Changes like this will encompass(围绕,包围)the whole world. Because English is the language of science,it will probably remain the language in which the technology is most advanced,but most speech-recognition techniques are transferable to other languages provided(假如)there is sufficient motivation to undertake the work.
    Of course,in any language there are still huge problems for us to solve.Carefully dictated, clear speech can now be understood by computers with only a 4-5 percent error rate,but even the most advanced technology still records 30-40 percent errors with spontaneous speech.Within ten years we will have computers that respond to goal-directed conversation,but for a computer to have a conversation that takes into account human social behaviors is probably 50 years off. We are not going to be chatting to the big screen in the living room just yet.
    In the past,insufficient speed and memory have held us back,but these days they are less of an issue.However,there are those in the IT community who believe that current techniques will eventually hit a brick wall. Personally, I believe that incremental(不断增长的)developments in performance are more likely. But it is true that by about 2040 or so,computer architectures will need to become highly parallel(并行的)if performance is to keep increasing. Perhaps that will inspire some radically new approaches to speech understanding that will replace the methods we are developing now.

    Computers can understand clear and carefully dictated speech more accurately than spontaneous speech.
    A: Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题给出的信息是正确的。第一段提到:so there will be a screen but no keyboard: you will simply talk to it.从这句话中可知,将来的电脑将只有一个屏幕,而没有键盘,我们只需要向它说话即可。因此,虽然我们现在使用键入或点击的方式,但将来只用说就可以了。
    文章没有谈到这方面的信息。文章中只提到“它得小到可以装入你的衣兜”,但并没有和火柴盒作比较。
    文章没有谈到这方面的信息。文章只在第三段中提到了“英语是科学界使用的语言”,但没有谈及法语。
    本题给的信息是错误的。文章中第四段提到:but for a computer to have a conversation that takes into account human social behaviors is probably 50 years off.但是想要计算机在与我们对话时考虑到人的社会行为,大概得要50年以后了。我们10年内能做到的只是制造出能应答特定话题的计算机。
    本题给出的信息是正确的。文中第四段提到:clear speech can now be understood by computers with only a 4-5 percent error rate,but even the most advanced technology still records 30-40 percent errors with spontaneous speech.可见,计算机在理解清晰话语时错误率为 4%~5%,而识别自发话语时错误率是30%~40%。
    本题给出的信息是错误的。文中第五段第一句提到:In the past, insufficient speed and memory have held us back.这说明内存不足只是以前的缺陷,现在已不再成为问题。
    本题给出的信息是错误的。文中最后一段提到:Personally, I believe that incremental developments in performance are more likely.这说明作者认为机器性能不断改进的可能性很大,并不是没有改进的余地了。

  • 第19题:

    Our eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body.There are times when?most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice.Sweets and ice-cream are not?bad if we eat them at the end of a meal.If we eat them before a meal,they may take away our appe-tite(食欲)~It is important for us to eat our meals at the same time each day.When we feel hungry,it is a sign that our body needs food.When we feel angry or excited,we may not want to eat.A long time ago,in England,some judges used to decide whether a man was telling the truth by giving him some dry bread.If the man could not eat the bread,it showed that he was telling lies.Although this seems very strange and rather foolish,it is indeed a very good way of finding out the fact.A man who is worrying about something has difficulty in eating anything dry.Because he is worrying,he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.

    We must have good eating habits because__________.

    A.we want to eat more
    B.we want to enjoy our meals
    C.we want to be healthy and strong
    D.we want to grow up quickly

    答案:C
    解析:
    由第一句可知好的饮食习惯对于健康和身体强壮来说很重要。旬中的for表示“对……来说”。

  • 第20题:

    This question is about the formation of OSPF adjacency. An OSPF adjacency will not form correctly across a point-to-point link in the same area. Which would most likely cause this problem?()

    • A、Each interface has a different OSPF cost.
    • B、Each interface is configured with secondary addresses as well as primary addresses.
    • C、Each interface has a different MTU size.
    • D、Each interface is configured with theip unnumbered loopback 0 command.

    正确答案:C

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    From IMO’S point of view, INMARSAT’s most important function is the provision of().
    A

    general radio communication

    B

    MSI

    C

    improved distress and safety communication

    D

    bridge-to-bridge communication


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    多选题
    What two technologies do SMB customers most often want to implement in the future?()
    A

    Mobility

    B

    Optical

    C

    Telepresence

    D

    Voice

    E

    Data Center


    正确答案: E,A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a quality of email?
    A

    It is a convenient communication tool.

    B

    It allows conversations at different times.

    C

    It is as easy to email a message to many people as to only one.

    D

    It helps control social activities.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    关于电子邮件的性质,录音中提到“Email enables people to maintain more relationships easily because it is convenient as a communication tool...”,(电子邮件使人们易于维持更多的关系因为作为交流工具它很方便…),所以A项正确;The nature of email is such that people could carry on conversations at different times and at their leisure(电子邮件的本质是人们可以在不同的时间和在空闲时间进行谈话),所以B项也正确;it is almost as easy to email a message to many people as it is to email to only one(给许多人发电子邮件几乎和只给一个人发电子邮件一样简单),C项也正确;只有D项的没有在文中被提及。