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第 16 至 20 題為題組     Alan Turing was one of the leading scientific geniuses of the 20th century. Many scholars considerhim the father of modern computer science. He was also the man who cracked the 16 uncrackableEnigma code used by Nazi Germany. His code-breaking turned the tide of World War II and helped savetwo million lives. Nevertheless, 17 people have even heard his name.     Turing displayed signs of high intelligence in math and science at a young age. By the time he was 23,he had already come up with the idea of what 18 the modern computer—the Turing machine. Today,Turing machines are still used in theoretical computation. He also proposed the now famous Turing test,used to determine whether a computer exhibits intelligent behavior equivalent to that of a human.     The postwar era, however, was a disaster for Turing. He was gay, which was then a crime in Britain.19 being hailed as one of the crucial figures in defeating the Nazis, Turing was convicted of “grossindecency.” This 20 drove him to commit suicide in 1954, at the age of 41. Nearly 60 years after hisdeath, Queen Elizabeth II granted Turing a formal pardon for his conviction, upon an online petition signedby prominent scientists and technology leaders around the world.
16.
(A) eventually
(B) precisely
(C) concernedly
(D) supposedly

參考答案

答案:D
難度:適中0.486842
統計:A(13),B(19),C(7),D(37),E(0)

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