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30. What can we infer about these discoveries?第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)A. They lack conclusive proof.B. They fuel a big debate in biology.阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。C. They share little common ground.D. They inspire ideas about human health.When I first started collge, I thought it was just another four years of school, similar enough to high31. Which is the most suitable title for the text?school so that I could keep the same routine. 36 . Plenty will change in college, for better and forA. Is Wildlife Sensitive?B. How Do Nervous Systems Work?worse, and there will be a lot of challenges. Here are some of the things I share at the start.D. How Do Trees Survive Hot Weather?C. Are Plants Intelligent?Balance, balance, balance! Balance your academic and social life. Balance your work and personalDtime. Balance your research hours and your own projects. I know that many of you are overachievers, but itAI chatbots, like ChatGPT, -are rapidly changing how we learn, communicate, and even protectis important to build up what's on your plate, not to put as much as you can all at once. _ 37!ourselves from misinformation. As these technologies advance, it's clear that regulation is necessary, but●Seriously, don't skip class. What I can tell you is that once you get on the class-skipping train, you there is no consensus(共识) on what form it should take. Mira Murati, head of ChatGPT's developmentmight not be able to get off. And then you fall behind on lectures. 38. I had to force myself to walk toteam, has called for government involvement without offering specific plans. Similarly, Elon Musk hasthe classroom every day. Go to class, even if it's to just turn your brain off.suggested the need for a regulatory body, but the details remain unclear. Don't put your hobbies on the sideline. 39. They prevent your mind from being buried by theTo break the impasse(僵局), I propose transparency(透明) and detection requirements tailored specifically tochatbots, which are computer programs that rely on artificial intelligence to converse with users and producestudying you have to do. Sometime last term, my friend took me to the Sage Art Center. She found me afluent text in response to typed requests.block of wood and I just painted. Instead of worrying about an exam the following week, I could focus onThe first regulatory requirement I propose is that all consumer-facing apps involving chatbot technologythe present.题make public the text that the AI was first trained on. The training text greatly influences how the chatbot·40. Knowing whether you can sit through multiple one- hour and fifteen-minute classes in a row is behaves. For example, if it is trained on Reddit posts, the chatbot may adopt the informal tone typical ofextremely crucial, especially if you're like me and do not have the capacity for three classes in a row. The答that platform. By knowing what data is used, the public can identify any harmful content in the Al'ssame goes for whether to sign up for 8 am or 6 pm classes. Know your limits and make your schedule aroundresponses, helping to avoid the use of toxic or unreliable sources.要those limits.The human evaluators also hugely shape a chatbot's behavior, which points to a second transparencyA. Hobbies keep you alive不requirement, These evaluators shape how the chatbot interacts with users, so it is important for the publicB. Step out of your comfort zoneto understand the principles they follow. Clear guidelines will help ensure that chatbots are designed to beC. Create a schedule that works for you内accurate, safe, and fair.D. Attend optional courses as scheduledDetection drives the third needed requirement. More institutions consider banning chatbot-producedE. Regrettably, I was entirely and absolutely wrong线text, but a ban isn't worth much if there's no way to detect chatbot text. Luckily, there's a better wayoneF. There will be nobody to keep you accountable for lecturesthat OpenAI may soon implement: watermarking. This is a technical method that provides a hidden stamp封G. Balance can prevent burnout, which is good for you in the long runidentifying the text with its chatbot author.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) The transparency and detection measures proposed here would not hinder AI progress, but simply make密it easier for consumers to make informed decisions and for people to identify AI-generated content. By taking第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)these steps, we can create a safer, more accountable future for AI technology.阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。32. What can be learned from the first paragraph?I moved to China with a sense of curiosity and a desire for change. Teaching English in a southern A. We need focused regulation of AI chatbots.Chinese city became an incredible 41 _, allowing me to embrace(接纳) a new culture and grow in B. Misinformation is flooding the social media.unexpected ways. C. Technological advances badly affect the youth.42 life in China brought exciting changes to my daily routine. Living without a car meant more D. It's the government's duty to oversee tech users.walking. I walked to and from the bus stop every day, which made a 43 . These walks not only 4433. What should AI companies do about the data used to train chatbots according to the text?my fitnes, but also gave me a chance to conect with the city's lively strets and its hidden treasures.B. Make it publicly available.A. Process it in a legal way.Exploring the food scene was also an 45 experience, While I 46 stuck to familiar dishes, I soonC. Seek users advice about it. D. Update it as soon as possible.started cooking at home, _ 47 with fresh ingredients(原料) and adding more fruits and vegetables into my34. What does the underlined word “hinder” in the last paragraph mean?meals. Over time, I discovered a 48 between enjoying local foods and _ 49 some of my favorite recipesA. Guide.C. Declare.B. Favour.D. Prevent.from back home, like a beloved salad inspired by a popular restaurant.35. What is the author's purpose in writing the text? A. To call for action to keep online security.This new lifestyle positively affected my 50. By becoming more 51 of my eating habits andB. To argue for lifting a ban on ChatGPT.C. To introduce a new study on AI chatbots. D. To voice his views on AI development. embracing a more active routine, I lost 35 pounds and 52 a deeper appreciation for balanced living.【高三第七次联考(月考)试卷·英语第5页(共8页)】【高三第七次联考(月考)试卷·英语第6页(共8页)】
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