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1、2023年12月大学英语六级考试真题Passage OneQuestions 52 to 56 are based on the following passage.Amid all the job losses, theres one category of worker that the economic disruption has been good for: nonhumans.From self-service checkout lines at the supermarket to industrial robots armed with saws and taught to c
2、arve up animal bodies in slaughter-houses, these ever-more-intelligent machines are now not just assisting workers but actually kicking them out of their jobs.Automation isnt just affecting factory workers, either. Some law firms now use artificial intelligence software to scan and read mountains of
3、 legal documents, work that previously was performed by highly-paid human lawyers.“Robots continue to have an impact on blue-collar jobs, and white-collar jobs are under attack by microprocessors,” says economics professor Edward Leamer. The recession permanently wiped out 2.5 million jobs. U.S. gro
4、ss domestic product has climbed back to pre-recession levels, meaning were producing as much as before, only with 6% fewer workers. To be sure, robotics are not the only job killers out there, withoutsourcing(外包) stealing far more jobs than automation.Jeff Burnstein, president of the Robotics Indust
5、ry Association, argues that robots actually save U.S. jobs. His logic: companies that embrace automation might use fewer workers, but thats still better than firing everyone and moving the work overseas.Its not that robots are cheaper than humans, though often they are. Its that theyre better. “In s
6、ome cases the quality requirements are so exacting that even if you wanted to have a human do the job, you couldnt,” Burnstein says.Same goes for surgeons, whore using robotic systems to perform an ever-growing list of operationsnot because the machines save money but because, thanks to the greater
7、precision of robots, the patients recover in less time and have fewer complications, says Dr. Myriam Curet.Surgeons may survive the robot invasion, but others at the hospital might not be so lucky, as iRobot, maker of the Roomba, a robot vacuum cleaner, has been showing off Ava, which could be used
8、as a messenger in a hospital. And once youre home, recovering, Ava could let you talk to your doctor, so theres no need to send someone to your house. That “mobile telepresence” could be useful at the office. If youre away on a trip, you can still attend a meeting. Just connect via videoconferencing
9、 software, so your face appears on Avas screen.Is any job safe? I was hoping to say “journalist,” but researchers are already developing software that can gather facts and write a news story. Which means that a few years from now, a robot could be writing this column. And who will read it? Well, the
10、re might be a lot of us hanging around with lots of free time on our hands.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。52. What do we learn from the first few paragraphs?A) The over-use of robots has done damage to American economy.B) It is hard for robots to replace humans in highly professional work.C) Artificial intellige
11、nce is key to future technological innovations.D) The robotic industry has benefited from the economic recession.53. What caused the greatest loss of jobs in America?A) Using microprocessors extensively.B) Moving production to other countries.C) The bankruptcy of many companies.D) The invasion of mi
12、grant workers.54. What does Jeff Burnstein say about robots?A) They help companies to revive.B) They are cheaper than humans.C) They prevent job losses in a way.D) They compete with human workers.55. Why are robotic systems replacing surgeons in more and more operations according to Dr. Myriam Curet
13、?A) They save lots of money for the patients.B) They beat humans in precision.(精确度)C) They take less time to perform a surgery.D) They make operations less painful.56. What does the author imply about robotics?A) It will greatly enrich literary creation.B) It will start a new technological revolutio
14、n.C) It will revolutionize scientific research.D) It will be applied in any field imaginable.Passage TwoQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.Youve now heard it so many times, you can probably repeat it in your sleep. President Obama will no doubt make the point publicly when he gets
15、 to Beijing: the Chinese need to consume more; they needbelieve it or notto become more like Americans, for the sake of the global economy.And its all true. But the other side of that equation is that the U.S. needs to save more. For the moment, American households actually are doing so. After the p
16、ersonal-savings rate dipped to zero in 2023, the shock of the economic crisis last year prompted people to snap shut their wallets.In China, the household-savings rate exceeds 20%. It is partly for policy reasons. As weve seen, wage earners are expected to care for not only their children but their
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