1. Which of the following household chores is not required for the daughter?
1. Which of the following household chores is not required for the daughter?
Milking the cows, in addition to several other chores, ____________ his responsibility in those days.
Milking the cows, in addition to several other chores, ____________ his responsibility in those days.
In Ghana, an eldest daughter is expected to be able to do all the same chores as her mother when is in her teens.
In Ghana, an eldest daughter is expected to be able to do all the same chores as her mother when is in her teens.
I hate to ______ the chores, but I often have to _______ the bed myself. A: do, make B: do, do C: make, do D: make, make
I hate to ______ the chores, but I often have to _______ the bed myself. A: do, make B: do, do C: make, do D: make, make
Ma praised Laura for her ______. A: courage in time of great danger B: readiness to help with household chores C: obedience in time of unexpected danger D: great capacity for hard work
Ma praised Laura for her ______. A: courage in time of great danger B: readiness to help with household chores C: obedience in time of unexpected danger D: great capacity for hard work
According to the man, how do they arrange the housework A: Each of them cooks about once a week. B: Each of them cleans up twice a week. C: They write a list of chores they like to do. D: They choose their housework on a chore list.
According to the man, how do they arrange the housework A: Each of them cooks about once a week. B: Each of them cleans up twice a week. C: They write a list of chores they like to do. D: They choose their housework on a chore list.
Which are not the family values? A: The father should work hard and support a family. B: The mother is supposed to do the chores, like doinh the laundries, cooking, etc. C: Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. D: The young child is a big fan of Kobe Bryant.
Which are not the family values? A: The father should work hard and support a family. B: The mother is supposed to do the chores, like doinh the laundries, cooking, etc. C: Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. D: The young child is a big fan of Kobe Bryant.
中国大学MOOC: ( )——Perfect marriage material, this type of guy is always ready to help you with household chores, cuddle you and pamper you. He is well behaved and just a sweet darling. However, he is not so popular with guys, who consider him a sort-boiled egg. Even you may feel that he is a little too compassionate and lacks willpower.
中国大学MOOC: ( )——Perfect marriage material, this type of guy is always ready to help you with household chores, cuddle you and pamper you. He is well behaved and just a sweet darling. However, he is not so popular with guys, who consider him a sort-boiled egg. Even you may feel that he is a little too compassionate and lacks willpower.
According to the research, women who could outearn their husbands choose not to work at all, or to work less because _____. A: they think husbands should give more financial support to the family. B: they still need to take more responsibilities at home to soothe their husbands’ unease at earning less C: they need to take care of the children and household chores D: they don’t like competition in companies
According to the research, women who could outearn their husbands choose not to work at all, or to work less because _____. A: they think husbands should give more financial support to the family. B: they still need to take more responsibilities at home to soothe their husbands’ unease at earning less C: they need to take care of the children and household chores D: they don’t like competition in companies
Passage OneQuestions 1 o 5 are based on the following passage.As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly sophisticated, there are growing concerns that robots could become a threat. This danger can be avoided, according to computer science professor Stuart Russell, if we figure out how to turn human values into a programmable code.Russell argues that as robots take on more complicated tasks, it's necessary to translate our morals into AI language.For example, if a robot does chores around the house, you wouldn't want it to put the pet cat in the oven to make dinner for the hungry children. “You would want that robot preloaded with a good set of values,” said Russell.Some robots are already programmed with basic human values. For example, mobile robots have been programmed to keep a comfortable distance from humans. Obviously there are cultural differences, but if you were talking to another person and they came up close in your personal space, you wouldn't think that's the kind of thing a properly brought-up person would do.It will be possible to create more sophisticated moral machines, if only we can find a way to set out human values as clear rules.Robots could also learn values from drawing patterns from large sets of data on human behavior. They are dangerous only if programmers are careless.The biggest concern with robots going against human values is that human beings fail to do sufficient testing and they've produced a system that will break some kind of taboo(禁忌).One simple check would be to program a robot to check the correct course of action with a human when presented with an unusual situation.If the robot is unsure whether an animal is suitable for the microwave, it has the opportunity to stop, send out beeps(嘟嘟声), and ask for directions from a human. If we humans aren't quite sure about a decision, we go and ask somebody else.The most difficult step in programming values will be deciding exactly what we believe in moral, and how to create a set of ethical rules. But if we come up with an answer, robots could be good for humanity.
Passage OneQuestions 1 o 5 are based on the following passage.As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly sophisticated, there are growing concerns that robots could become a threat. This danger can be avoided, according to computer science professor Stuart Russell, if we figure out how to turn human values into a programmable code.Russell argues that as robots take on more complicated tasks, it's necessary to translate our morals into AI language.For example, if a robot does chores around the house, you wouldn't want it to put the pet cat in the oven to make dinner for the hungry children. “You would want that robot preloaded with a good set of values,” said Russell.Some robots are already programmed with basic human values. For example, mobile robots have been programmed to keep a comfortable distance from humans. Obviously there are cultural differences, but if you were talking to another person and they came up close in your personal space, you wouldn't think that's the kind of thing a properly brought-up person would do.It will be possible to create more sophisticated moral machines, if only we can find a way to set out human values as clear rules.Robots could also learn values from drawing patterns from large sets of data on human behavior. They are dangerous only if programmers are careless.The biggest concern with robots going against human values is that human beings fail to do sufficient testing and they've produced a system that will break some kind of taboo(禁忌).One simple check would be to program a robot to check the correct course of action with a human when presented with an unusual situation.If the robot is unsure whether an animal is suitable for the microwave, it has the opportunity to stop, send out beeps(嘟嘟声), and ask for directions from a human. If we humans aren't quite sure about a decision, we go and ask somebody else.The most difficult step in programming values will be deciding exactly what we believe in moral, and how to create a set of ethical rules. But if we come up with an answer, robots could be good for humanity.