在《亚特兰大宪法报》的调查报道《医生与性侵》(doctors & sex abuse)中,人工智能技术发挥了以下哪方面功能? ( )
下列哪个网站以通过数据分析对政治、体育、科学、经济等新闻进行预测而著称?( )
在vox的短视频数据新闻《18幅图表告诉你枪支暴力》中,不包括哪个信息内容?( )。
以事件为主题的数据新闻应当以时效性作为报道的首要指标,因此信息核查可适当放松标准。( )
短视频运用于数据新闻报道的一大优势在于其节奏较快,能够大大提高公众的信息吸收效率。( )。
在bbc的报道《英国旁遮普人不被言说的酗酒问题》中,人工智能技术的主要作用体现为:( )。
下列哪项措施不是数据新闻生产中“移动优先”原则的体现:( )。
in daily communication, listening and speaking separately occupy the proportion of 45% and 30%.
the main forms in participatory and interactive speaking and listening involve face to face conversations, seminars, and tutorials.
non participatory and interactive speaking and listening processes includes announcements, lectures, and tv or radios.
according to nunan, there are three majors steps involved in successful advanced speaking process, i.e. transanctional and interpersonal skills, managing interaction, and negotiating meanings.
core modules in this course includes critical thinking training,discussion with specific hot issue, and further application in extended listening and speaking practise.
according to bloom, among the six basic levels of critical thinking, high order of thinking skills refer to understanding, applying, yzing, evaluating and creating.
critical thinking requires language learners to ask the right question and makes it easier for one to access evidence, evaluate arguments, and adapt one’s thinking.
critical thinking involves reason and logic.
critical thinking is judgement about beliefs and application to real world.
critical thinking means black & while thinking mode.
please listen to the video in the website on the issue of social media and then answer the following questions(0-18秒) according to the kids in the interview, their answers cover the following except
please listen to the video in the website on the issue of social media and then answer the following questions (18-26秒) the old man mentions his position towards social media that
please listen to the video in the website on the issue of social media and then answer the following questions (43秒-54秒)according to the lady, her attitude towards social media is
please listen to the video in the website on the issue of social media and then answer the following questions (1分17秒-1分46秒)according to the speakers in this clip, the negative sides of social media includes the followings except
please listen to the video in the website on the issue of social media and then answer the following questions (1分47秒-1分55秒)when the speaker here mentions that he feels that he is like a phony, he actually means that
please listen to the video in the website on the issue of social media and then answer the following questions (1分55秒到1分59秒)the woman mentions that social media__________
please listen to the video in the website on the issue of social media and then answer the following questions (2分到2分14秒)the woman mentions that she doesn’t want the social media to run her life because______
please listen to the video in the website on the issue of social media and then answer the following questions (2分15秒-2分36秒) the elder man criticizes social media that it is the cause for the detached relationship among people nowadays, for social media would make people the following reasons except______
please listen to the video in the website on the issue of social media and then answer the following questions (2分36秒-2分49秒)the woman says that she loves social media because we are always evolving and changing, and social media helps us to ___________
please listen to the video in the website on the issue of social media and then answer the following questions. according to what you have watched from the video, it is possible that social media is
please listen to the following ted talk and answer the questions followed. (1分11秒-55秒) what happened when the speaker just built the instrument with his team to propose an experiment to fly to venus?
please listen to the following ted talk and answer the questions followed. (1分55秒-2分17秒) british physicist john tyndall, in the 1850's, made laboratory measurements of the infrared radiation, which is heat. and he showed that gasses such as co2___________ , thus acting like a blanket warming earth's surface.
please listen to the following ted talk and answer the questions followed. (2分17秒-3分08秒) the speaker worked with other scientists to yze earth climate observations. in 1981,they published an article in science magazine concluding that
please listen to the following ted talk and answer the questions followed. (3分08秒-4分02秒) the paper lead the speaker testifying to congress in the 1980’s, testimony in which he emphasized that global warming increases
please listen to the following ted talk and answer the questions followed. (5分29-5分52秒) the speaker then describe the most important conclusion from the physics, first,_____________, and second, _____________.
please listen to the following ted talk and answer the questions followed. (6分29-7分09秒) the biggest reservoir, the ocean, was the least well measured, until the scientists use the evidence
please listen to the following ted talk and answer the questions followed. (8分-8分29秒) to argue against the claim that the sun is the main cause of climate change held by climate change deniers, the speaker argues the followings except
please listen to the following ted talk and answer the questions followed. (09分20秒-10分07秒) according to the scientific research, the speaker concludes that_____.
please listen to the following ted talk and answer the questions followed. (11分06秒-11分39秒) as for the sea level, the speaker speculates that according to current evidence of scientific research, it will
please listen to the following ted talk and answer the questions followed. (12分25秒-13分31秒) global warming is already affecting people. and the speaker then cited some facts to further proving his argument which includes
please listen to the video in the website on the topic of “airbnb guests are finding hidden cameras planted in their rentals”and then tell true(t) or false(f) for the following statements: (0-00:13)airbnb told cbs news that the company takes privacy extremely seriously and there is absolutely no place in our community for this kind of behavior.
please listen to the video in the website on the topic of “airbnb guests are finding hidden cameras planted in their rentals”and then tell true(t) or false(f) for the following statements : (00:13-00:30) the company says cameras are "never allowed in bathrooms or bedrooms", and that does stop ill-intentioned hosts from hiding them.
please listen to the video in the website on the topic of “airbnb guests are finding hidden cameras planted in their rentals”and then tell true(t) or false(f) for the following statements: (00:30-1:12)megan hilden, the 22-year-old from washington state, said it was really scary when she and her friends found an ipad and a camera were filming in the house when staying in switzerland.
please listen to the video in the website on the topic of “airbnb guests are finding hidden cameras planted in their rentals”and then tell true(t) or false(f) for the following statements (1:12—1:36) the problem was not in coincidence, and an indiana couple said they found a camera in a oke detector in the bedroom at their airbnb in florida. the home owner was arrested for "video voyeuri."
please listen to the video in the website on the topic of “airbnb guests are finding hidden cameras planted in their rentals”and then tell true(t) or false(f) for the following statements: (1:36-02:05) when asked whether it is legal or not to put a camera in the place they rent on airbnb, cameron russel, a professor at fordham law, said that it's conceivable if they gave you enough specific notice that they were going to do this and you willingly consented to them.
please listen to the video in the website on the topic of “airbnb guests are finding hidden cameras planted in their rentals”and then tell true(t) or false(f) for the following statements: (02:05-02:35) megan hilden felt it was satisfying with the way airbnb settling the problem mentioned above.
please listen to the video in the website on the topic of “airbnb guests are finding hidden cameras planted in their rentals”and then tell true(t) or false(f) for the following statements: (02:35-02:55) in order to protect ourselves from being recorded, experts suggest that we could invest in a digital device detector, search rooms and use a flash light to try and spot lenses.
please listen to the video in the website and then tell true(t) or false(f) for the following statements : (00:00-00:16) reid hoffman is one of silicon valley's most high-profile investors. he was an early investor in facebook and is a co-founder of linkedin. hoffman is also a partner at the venture capital firm greylock.
please listen to the video in the website and then tell true(t) or false(f) for the following statements : (00:16-00:30) in a new book called "blitzscaling: the lightning-fast path to building massively valuable companies" , reid hoffman says "blitzscaling" is "prioritizing speed over efficiency" when developing a company.
please listen to the video in the website and then tell true(t) or false(f) for the following statements: (00:30—01:11) by citing such examples as airbnb, uber and faceboook, reid hoffman gives he reason is this is the modern way you build massive companies.
(0:00-2:38) even if the speaker could go back into government, she didn't want to. what was the reason mentioned in the speech?
(2分38秒--4分12秒) the measure of male-female equality is usually considered to be___
(4分12秒-5分48秒) what is the real equality in workplace?
(5分48秒-6分32秒) what did the 2008 national study on the changing workforce show?
(6分32--7分23秒) why do fewer and fewer businesses close for siesta?
(7分23-09分04秒) what is real equality in policy terms in the speech?
7. what do such governments as norway, sweden, denmark, the netherlands provide ?
(11分15秒-13分39秒) why does the speaker say that when a man decides to be a caregiver, he puts his manhood on the line?
(13分39秒-14分57秒) what is the ultimate goal of r championing women’s rights?
(14分57秒-16分59秒) from the speech, it could be known that the speaker’s attitude towards the revolution for human equality is ___
(0-10秒) according to the speaker, under what kind of conditions one can consider to live independently by oneself?
(10-27秒)what is the real situation about renting or buying a house in the united states?
(28-41秒)if on want to rent a house, one should
(42秒-55秒)if one search for sale, which of the following elements should one consider as the crucial factors?
(56秒-1分03秒)when one put the monthly cost of renting or buying a house side by side, which one seems cheaper?
(1分03秒-1分10秒)which of the following should one seriously consider before buying a house except?
(1分14秒-1分18秒)the bright side of buying a house is
(1 分19秒-1分23秒)the big downside of renting a house is that
(1分24秒-1分27秒) the last key issue to consider about renting or buying a house is
(1 分30-35秒)as a rule, if one want to cover the cost he initially buy a house, how many years can be enough?
1. what happened to the speaker before 9/11 about the mental health?
when did the speaker feel that he had a massive panic attack?
later, the speaker found that he might suffer from __________.
does the speaker realize that his mental problem might be related with his experience in the war when he recovered?
what kind of people are not vulnerable to long-term ptsd?
and maybe what determines the rate of long-term ptsd isn't what happened out there, but the kind of society you come back to. and maybe if you come back to a close, cohesive, tribal society, you can get over trauma pretty quickly. and if you come back to an alienating, modern society, you might_____________________.
what is tom's main role in his new position?
what does tom see as game-changing chances in the future?
which of the followings does tom not advocate on how to serve messages directly to customers?
what does tom do first to deal with in the toughest job?
which of the following might tom work for ?
in the role of media agencies, which of the following is not needed?
(37秒-1分)when bill gates says that “today the greatest risk of global catastrophe doesn't look like this. instead, it looks like this.”, “this” here refers to ___________.
(37秒到1分20秒)now, part of the reason for this is that we've invested a huge amount in nuclear deterrents. but we've actually invested very little____________. we're not ready for the next epidemic.
(1分20秒-1分50秒) and as you look at what went on, the problem wasn't that there was a system that didn't work well enough, the problem was that __________________.
(1’51秒-2分53秒)a ccording to bill gates, the current problems to contaim pandemics include the following except
(2分:53秒-3分22秒)the duty of who refers that
(6分13秒-7分21秒)when bill gates mentions that “what are the key pieces? first, we need strong health systems in poor countries. that's where mothers can give birth safely, kids can get all their vaccines. but, also where we'll see the outbreak very early on. we need a medical reserve corps”. here “medical reserve corps”refers to
(6分13秒-7分21秒)when bill gates says that “and then we need to pair those medical people with the military. taking advantage of the military's ability”. the advantages of military ability includes the following except
(6分13秒-7分21秒)bill gates points out that “ the last time a germ game was done in the united states was back in 2001, and it didn't go so well. so far the score is germs: 1, people: 0.” here he actually means that ______
(7分21秒-7分55秒)according to the budgets mentioned by the world bank, if we have a worldwide flu epidemic, global wealth will go down by _____________.these investments offer significant benefits beyond just being ready for the epidemic.
(7分55秒-8分9秒)when bill gates says “...but we need to get going, because time is not on our side. ” he actually means that_______.