考研英语阅读理解练习题及答案___ in using humor to make people laugh during a talk。
it is ___ audience may have。
Your humor should be ___ audience。
For example。
if you are speaking to a group of managers。
you could make a joke about their anized secretaries。
while if you are addressing secretaries。
you could make a joke about their anized bosses.Here is a story that was shared at a nurses n。
which resonated well with the audience due to their shared views of doctors。
The story is about a man who arrives in heaven and is given a tour by St。
Peter。
He is amazed by the beautiful ns。
gardens。
and ___ peaceful。
polite。
and friendly。
However。
while waiting in line for lunch。
he is abruptly pushed aside by a man in a white coat who rushes to the front of the line。
grabs his food。
and sits alone at a table。
us。
the new arrival asks St。
Peter who that man is。
St。
Peter responds。
"Oh。
that's God。
___."___ humorous anecdote。
___ their own needs over those of their patients。
It also highlights the idea that even the mostrevered and powerful figure。
like God。
can fall prey to this r。
Overall。
the story serves as a reminder to ritize the needs andwell-being of others。
rather than just our own.robot what to do。
we still ___ them how to think and reason like ___。
___ to learn from data and make ns based on that n.In the future。
we may see robots taking on more complex tasks。
such as ___ and ce the risk of human error。
However。
it also raises ___.Despite these concerns。
the development of ___ advance。
we may ___。
___ possible。
It is up to us to ensure that we usethis ___。
while also embracing the potential benefits it ___.According to Dave Lavery。
manager of NASA's robotics program。
while robots can be programmed to handle specific errors。
they still lack the common sense ___.The pursuit of true artificial intelligence has had mixed results。
Although there was initial optimism in the 1960s and 1970s thattransistor circuits and microprocessors could replicate the ___ 2010.___.48.According to the text。
___ requiring a high level of n.49.In n to cing human labor。
robots ___。
they still require human ___.50.The author uses the example of a monkey to ___。
theylack the ___ n in the same way that humans can。
Therefore。
they are best used in controlled ___.Since OPEC agreed to supply cuts in March。
the price of crude oil has surged to almost $26 a barrel。
which is a significant increase from less than $10 last December。
This sudden spike inoil prices is reminiscent of the 1973 oil shock and the 1979-80 oil crisis。
which both resulted in double-digit ___。
this time around。
there are no headlines warning of ___.This week。
the price of oil received another boost when Iraq suspended its ___。
___ economic growth could push the oil prices even higher in the short term.70s oil crises.___ that the economic impact of the current oil crisis will be less severe than that of the 1970s。
One major factor is that the cost of crude oil ___ of the price of ___。
for example。
taxes make up as much as 80% of the retail price of petrol。
which means that changes in the price of ___ than they did in the past.Moreover。
___ decline of heavy。
___。
are。
consultancy。
and mobile phones use far less oil than steel or car n。
In constant prices。
___ now use nearly 50% less oil for each dollar of GDP than they did in 1973.According to the OECD's latest Economic Outlook。
if oil prices averaged $22 a barrel for a full year。
compared with $13 in 1998.the increase in the oil import bill in rich economies would be only 0.25-0.5% of GDP。
This is less than one-quarter of the e loss experienced during the 1970s oil crises.The heavy industry ___-intensive。
which has led to a ___ for energy。
which in turn has led to an ___ as a result of these changes.Fluctuating crude oil prices have caused e loss for many ___ has had a significant impact on the economy and has led to a decrease in GDP。
However。
it is important to note that oil price changes do not always have a significant impact on GDP.From the text。
it is clear that the price rise of crude oil has led to the shrinking of heavy industry。
This has had a significant impact on the economy as a whole。
It is important to find ways to ce ___.The text does not suggest that oil-price shocks are less ___。
it highlights the ___ to oil-price shocks。
as it can be ___.The writer of the text seems to be sensitive to the issues surrounding ___。
but rather present a factual analysis of the ___.___。
___ to kill their patients。
even though they ___。