Unit 7
Unit 7
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in
pronunciation in each of the following questions.
1. A. artificial B. remarkable C. smartphone D. carrot
2. A. robot B. controller C. operator D. global
3. A. intelligent B. invention C. image D. survive
4. A. automated B. controlled C. invented D. substituted
5. A. advances B. diseases C. escape D. watches
II. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of
primary stress in each of the following questions.
1. A. intelligence B. diversity C. automated D. exterminate
2. A. navigation B. application C. incredible D. artificial
3. A. faraway B. combustion C. attitude D. dominant
4. A. hacker B. implant C. deplete D. connect
5. A. resurrect B . activate C. talented D. centralize
III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following sentences.
1. Artificial intelligence is also known for machine intelligence.
A B C D
2. Artificial intelligence (Al) is the ability of a digital computer to perform tasks commonly associated with
A B C
intelligence beings.
D
3. Psychologists generally do not characterize human intelligence by just one trait but by the combinations of
A B C D
many diverse abilities.
4. There are a number of different forms of learning as applied in artificial intelligence.
A B C D
5. It is relatively easy to write computer program that seem able to respond fluently in a human language to
A B C D
questions and statements.
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following sentences.
1. The earliest substantial work in the field of artificial intelligence was ____ in the mid-20th century by the British
logician and computer pioneer Alan Mathison Turing.
A. made B. done C. taken D. put
2. The first true Al programs had to await the ____ of stored-program electronic digital computers.
A. arrive B. arriving C. arrival D. arriver
3. ____ earliest successful Al program was written in 1951 by Christopher Strachey, later director of the
Programming Research Group at the University of Oxford.
A. A B. An C. The D. That
4. The ability to reason logically is an important aspect of intelligence and has always been a major focus ____ Al
research.
A. on B. about C. of D. at
5. Researchers at the Institute for New Generation Computer Technology in Tokyo have used PROLOG as the
____ for sophisticated logic programming languages.
A. basis B. bases C. basic D. basing
6. To cope with the bewildering ____ of the real world, scientists often ignore less relevant details.
A. complex B. complexion C. complexity D. complexions
7. Robots may be equipped ____ the equivalent of human senses such as vision, touch, and the ability to sense
temperature.
A. by B. of C. with D. for
8. Nowadays, automobile manufacturers have industrial robots ____ human workers in factory operations.
A. replace B. to replace C. replacing D. replaced
9. As surgeons become more familiar with using robots for surgery, there will come a day when robots are used in
____ every hospital.
A. most B. mostly C. almost D. at most
10. Now gardeners find their job easier by getting the grass ____ by automatic lawn mowers.
A. cut B. to cut C. cutting D. cut
11. The Nanda Clocky is the alarm clock that gives users one chance to snooze before it drives away, ____ the user
to get up and find it to turn off its alarm
A. forces B. to force C. forcing D. forced
12. Four years ago, the German conglomerate Siemens introduced a robot ____ to iron shirts using hot air.
A. design B. designs C. designing D. designed
13. ____ computers in the classroom certainly come with many benefits, there are also some disadvantages to keep
in mind when incorporating this technology into lessons.
A. Despite B. But C. While D. However
14. Before computers were common in the classroom, teachers ____ in front of the room and talk endlessly about a
subject.
A. would have to stand up B. will have to stand up C. would have had to stand up D. will have had to stand up
15. ____, the more dependent we are on computer technologies to communicate, as well as, to create, share, and
store information.
A. The more "automated" we become B. The more "automated" we have become
C. The more "automated" we became D. The more "automated" we had become
16. If computers become as smart as humans, ____?
A. would they do our jobs better than we can B. will they do our jobs better than we can
C. would they do our jobs better than we could D. will they do our jobs better than we could
17. Last month, we had our representatives ____ a conference on environmental pollution.
A. to attend B. attend C. attending D. attended
18. Global accountancy firm Deloitte has been hit in a _ that compromised the data of a small number of its clients.
A. cyber-attack B. crisis C. battlefield D. network
19. Robert and Cyber are talking with each other about robots. Complete the conversation.
Robert: "Do you think robots could ever control the world?" - Cyber: “____”
A. Oh, no. None of such a thing. B. No need to ask, just help yourself.
C. Are you saying that? D. It'll take a while, but I'm working on it.
20 Two students are talking with each other at a party. Complete the conversation.
A: "What year are you?" - B: “____”
A. I'm not sure about that. B. I'm a stranger here. C. I'm a junior. How about you? D. I've finished my
examinations.
21. Two friends meet on the first day at school. Complete the conversation.
A: "Hey John. I didn't know you were coming to this school." - B: “____. It's good to see you."
A. Oh, nice to meet you B. Yeah, what a coincidence C. That's life D. Every now and then
22. At companies like Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google, they help to develop long-term plans and
digital ____.
A. interacts B. interactive C. interactional D. interactions
23. The seeds of modern Al ____ by classical philosophers who attempted to describe the process of human
thinking as the mechanical manipulation of symbols.
A. planted B. have planted C. were planted D. have been planted
24. The field of Artificial Intelligence research was founded at a workshop held ____ the campus of Dartmouth
College during the summer of 1956.
A. in B. on C. by D. for
25. Investment and interest in Al boomed in the first decades of the 21 century, ____ machine learning was
st