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A2A.Here are a few tips on sending snail mail.A2B.A handwritten letter shows more care and effort.That's why many believe snail mail is fading away(8)Rejecting (reject)the idea of the entirely阅D.So you'd better avoid sending snail mail at this time.E.The term emerged in the 2000s with the rise of e-mailmirrored-glass building,Gang aims for the opposite."I always tried to make the buildings more visible填F.However,we can't ignore the disadvantages of snail mail(9)with light and shadow and geometry,toG.Many people still prefer electronic communication to snail mail.空have more of a solid presence,"she saidSnail mail has several appealing advantages.3 B It'sGang has also been experimenting with addinga physical reminder that time and effort were invested bybird feeders around her own home in an effort tothe sender.Moreover,snail mail works without the Internet,reduce birds'collisions with windows.offering reliable communication in areas with poorconnectivity.It is also considered more appropriate for(10)andshe encourages other homeowners tocertain types of communication,such as sending official ordo the same.legal documents.A2A.Here are a few tips on sending snail mail.A3B.A handwritten letter shows more care and effort9阅C.That's why many believe snail mail is fading away.D.So you'd better avoid sending snail mail at this timeIn Permutation City,a science-fiction novel by Greg Egan,the读E.The term emerged in the 2000s with the rise of e-mail阅character Peer,having achieved immortality (within a virtualF.However,we can't ignore the disadvantages of snail mailG.Many people still prefer electronic communication to snail mailreality over which he has total control,finds himself terribly bored.Therefore,he engineers himself to have new passions.One moment he理is pushing the boundaries of higher mathematics;the next he is writing4FCompared with electronic communication,snail mail is slow and inconvenient.You must go to aoperas;then he prefers to think about table legs.Peer's fickleness relates to a deeper point.When technology hassolved humanity's deepest problems,what is left to do?That is onepost office or mailbox to send or receive snail mail.question considered in Deep Utopia(《深度乌托邦》),a new book byYou can't simply send a letter without a stamp,soNick Bostrom,a philosopher at the University of Oxford.make sure you factor these costs in.A2A.Here are a few tips on sending snail mail.A3B.A handwritten letter shows more care and effort.In one situation,which the author labels a "post-scarcity"utopia,C.That's why many believe snail mail is fading away.the need for work would be reduced.The typical American spends aD.So you'd better avoid sending snail mail at this time.third of their waking hours on leisure activities and sports.In the future,读E.The term emerged in the 2000s with the rise of e-mail.they may wish to spend their time on things beyond humanity's currentF.However,we can't ignore the disadvantages of snail mailconception.As Bostrom writes,when aided by powerful tech,thespace of possible-for-us experiences extends far beyond those that are空G.Many people still prefer electronic communication to snail mail.The delivery times of snail mail can vary significantly.Itdepends on the distance it needs to travel,the type of理解accessible to us with our present unoptimized(未优化的)brains."Positional goods",which boost the status of their owners,arealso still likely to exist and are,by their nature,scarce.Even if Alshipping service you use,and the current workload of thedoes better than humans in art,intellect,music and sport,humans willpostal service.Postal offices and courier companiesprobably continue to obtain value from surpassing their fellow humans.公司)usually have more work in December due tofor example,by having tickets to the hottest events.Time spentChristmas holidays.5 Dcompeting goes up,the price of such goods increases and so their shareof GDP rises.This pattern may continue in an AI utopia.A2A3Chicago's 82-story Aqua Tower appears to moveBostrom notes that some types of competition are a failure ofwith the wind.Its unusual,wavy outside has made itcoordination ()If everyone agreed to stop competing,they would阅one of the (1)most unique (unique)features ofhave time for other better things,which could further boost growth.Yet读some types of competition,such as sport,have intrinsic(内在的)valueChicago's skyline,distinct from the many right-阅and are worth preserving.Interest in chess has grown since IBM's Deep填angled glass buildings nearby.Blue first defeated Garry Kasparov,then world champion,in 1997In designing (2)it the architect Jeanne GangWon't tasks such as parenting remain the refuge (of humans?thought not only about how humans would see it,butBostrom is not so sure.He argues that beyond the post-scarcity worldalso how it would look to the birds that fly past.The解lies a "post-instrumental"one,in which AI would become superhuman(3)irregularity_(irregular)of the building's faceat childcare,too.allows birds to see it more clearly and avoid fatalAlthough most humans want a better world,if tech becomes toocollisions(碰撞).“It's kind of designed(4)to workadvanced,they may lose purpose.Utopians,believing life had become(work)for both humans and birds,"she said.too easy,might decide to challenge themselves,perhaps by colonizinga new planet to try to re-engineer civilization from scratch.A20It is an open question how long humans would be happy hoppingbetween passions,as Peer does in Permutation City.EconomistsGang's work has featured(5)structuresnave long believed that humans have unlimited wants and desires(structure)that can also serve as windows for读suggesting that there are endless variations on things people would likebirders,or perches(高座)from which to observe阅to consume.With the arrival of an AI utopia,this would be put to thenature.A theater she designed in Glencoe,Illinois.test.Quite a lot would ride on the result空for example,(6)is surrou(stesound)by aC1.What does the author show by mentioning thewalking path made of a wood lattice(木格),7)visitors karefeel like they're up in解character Peer?A.The limit of virtual reality experiences.the canopy(树冠)of trees.B.The excitement of exploring new passions.C.The challenge posed by high technology.D.The importance of learning in a perfect world.2
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