The passage implies that human beings differ from computers in that human beings()
A: make fewer errors
B: do not have to be programmed
C: work more quickly
D: understand their instructions
A: make fewer errors
B: do not have to be programmed
C: work more quickly
D: understand their instructions
举一反三
- According to the passage, dogs and cats ______ . A: as well as human beings cannot see some colours B: have fewer cones than human beings C: have less rods than human beings D: can see colours as well as human beings
- What is the author's view about computers and human beings in terms of intelligence A: Computers have better memory than a child does. B: Computers can understand as many as 100,000 words. C: Computers are as intelligent as a teenager is. [D] Human beings are far superior to computers.
- 2. Why do human beings have a larger brain compared to chimpanzees? A: Human beings always had a big brain that helped us to survive. B: Human beings have a bigger brain by cooking food over the fire. C: Human being have a bigger brain through the evolutionary process. D: Human beings have a bigger brain through eating fruits and berries. E: Human beings have a bigger brain through migration.
- In which sense, according to A, can’t the computers think as the human beings do?
- Human beings have more needs than animals.