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新素材 社会热点 ChatGPT,a smart AI chatbot tool,has swept the education world in the past months. According to a US 1 of more than 1,000 students,over 89 percent of them have used ChatGPT to help with a homework assignment(任务).
Developed by US company OpenAI,ChatGPT is a 2 tool. You can ask it to write stories and emails,create recipes(食谱),translate languages,and answer all kinds of questions.
Some schools in the US,Australia and France have banned(禁止)the use of ChatGPT. In the US,3 ,New York City public schools banned students and teachers from using ChatGPT on the district's networks and devices,CNN reported.
The move comes out of 4 that the tool could make it easier for students to cheat on assignments. Some also worry that ChatGPT could be used to 5 inaccurate(不准确的)information. It does not build critical - thinking(批判性思维)and problem - solving skills,which 6 academic and lifelong success a lot.
Apart from bans,teachers are making changes to their classes to block the use of ChatGPT. Some college teachers in the US try to include more speaking exams and handwritten papers 7 typed ones,The New York Times reported.
However,not all educators say “no” to ChatGPT. Some Canadian universities are drafting(起草)policies on its use,for both students and teachers. They have no plans to 8 ban the tool so far.
Bhaskar Vira,pro - vice - chancellor for 9 at the University of Cambridge in the UK,said that bans on AI software like ChatGPT are not wise. “We have to know that AI is a tool people will use,” he said. “ 10 we need to do is to adapt our learning,teaching and examinations. That way,we can have integrity(诚信)while recognizing the use of the tool.”
1. A. report B. survey
C. result D. record
2. A. powerful B. difficult
C. strange D. special
3. A. above all B. such as
C. for example D. in fact
4. A. praise B. support
C. worries D. danger
5. A. find B. collect
C. prevent D. spread
6. A. work B. affect
C. attract D. matter
7. A. as a result of B. instead of
C. in front of D. because of
8. A. secretly B. properly
C. completely D. easily
9. A. education B. entertainment
C. trade D. sport
10. A. When B. Why
C. How D. What
新素材 社会热点 ChatGPT,a smart AI chatbot tool,has swept the education world in the past months. According to a US 1 of more than 1,000 students,over 89 percent of them have used ChatGPT to help with a homework assignment(任务).
Developed by US company OpenAI,ChatGPT is a 2 tool. You can ask it to write stories and emails,create recipes(食谱),translate languages,and answer all kinds of questions.
Some schools in the US,Australia and France have banned(禁止)the use of ChatGPT. In the US,3 ,New York City public schools banned students and teachers from using ChatGPT on the district's networks and devices,CNN reported.
The move comes out of 4 that the tool could make it easier for students to cheat on assignments. Some also worry that ChatGPT could be used to 5 inaccurate(不准确的)information. It does not build critical - thinking(批判性思维)and problem - solving skills,which 6 academic and lifelong success a lot.
Apart from bans,teachers are making changes to their classes to block the use of ChatGPT. Some college teachers in the US try to include more speaking exams and handwritten papers 7 typed ones,The New York Times reported.
However,not all educators say “no” to ChatGPT. Some Canadian universities are drafting(起草)policies on its use,for both students and teachers. They have no plans to 8 ban the tool so far.
Bhaskar Vira,pro - vice - chancellor for 9 at the University of Cambridge in the UK,said that bans on AI software like ChatGPT are not wise. “We have to know that AI is a tool people will use,” he said. “ 10 we need to do is to adapt our learning,teaching and examinations. That way,we can have integrity(诚信)while recognizing the use of the tool.”
1. A. report B. survey
C. result D. record
2. A. powerful B. difficult
C. strange D. special
3. A. above all B. such as
C. for example D. in fact
4. A. praise B. support
C. worries D. danger
5. A. find B. collect
C. prevent D. spread
6. A. work B. affect
C. attract D. matter
7. A. as a result of B. instead of
C. in front of D. because of
8. A. secretly B. properly
C. completely D. easily
9. A. education B. entertainment
C. trade D. sport
10. A. When B. Why
C. How D. What
答案:
B@@A@@C 【解析】句意:据 CNN 报道,在美国,例如,纽约市公立学校禁止学生和教师在学区网络和设备上使用 ChatGPT。根据句意可知,此处应用 for example。@@C@@D@@B 【解析】根据前面的“It does not build critical - thinking and problem - solving skills”可知,批判性思维和解决问题的能力对学业和终身成功影响(affect)很大。@@B 【解析】根据空前的“speaking exams and handwritten papers”和空后的“typed ones”可知,美国的一些大学老师尝试加入更多的口语考试和手写论文,而不是(instead of)机打论文。@@C 【解析】根据上文可知,一些加拿大的大学正在起草有关使用 ChatGPT 的政策,由此可知,他们目前没有完全(completely)禁止 ChatGPT 这一工具的使用。@@A 【解析】根据上文可知,本文主要讲述了 ChatGPT 对学校教育的影响,此处应表示“英国剑桥大学分管教育的副校长 Bhaskar Vira 表示,禁止 ChatGPT 等人工智能软件是不明智的”。@@D
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