B
ChatGPT,a smart AI chat-bot tool,has swept the education world in the past months. According to a US survey of more than 1,000 students,over 89 percent of them have used ChatGPT to help with a homework task.
Developed by US company OpenAI,ChatGPT is a powerful tool. You can ask it to write stories and emails,create food menu,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,for example,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 worries that the tool could make it easier for students to cheat(作弊) on study. Some also worry that ChatGPT could be used to spread wrong information.
"It does not build critical-thinking (批判性思维) and problem-solving skills,which are necessary for academic (学术的) and lifelong success," said Jenna Lyle,the deputy press secretary of the New York City Department of Education.
Apart from bans,teachers are making changes to their classes to stop the use of ChatGPT. Some college teachers in the US try to include more speaking exams and handwritten papers instead of typed ones,The New York Times reported.
However,not all educators say "no" to ChatGPT. Some Canadian universities are drafting policies on its use,for both students and teachers. They have no plans to completely ban the tool so far.
Bhaskar Vira,headmaster for education 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 told Varsity,the school newspaper of the university. What we need to do is "adapt our learning,teaching and examinations". That way,we can "have integrity (诚信) while recognizing the use of the tool".
()5. Some schools in the US banned the use of ChatGPT because .
A. it probably takes the place of teachers
B. students may use it to cheat on homework
C. it rarely provides the correct information
D. it takes up most of the district's networks
()6. Jenna Lyle thinks that .
A. ChatGPT is necessary for academic and lifelong success
B. using ChatGPT is not good for developing students' minds
C. ChatGPT is so far the smartest AI chat-bot tool
D. ChatGPT might offer the wrong information
()7. Which opinion is NOT mentioned in the story?
A. Using ChatGPT makes students lazy in thinking.
B. The complete ban on using ChatGPT is not wise.
C. ChatGPT will completely change present education.
D. ChatGPT may be used for both teachers and students.
()8. The passage is probably from .
A. Sports and fitness
B. Health and diet
C. Cultural exchange
D. Science and education
ChatGPT,a smart AI chat-bot tool,has swept the education world in the past months. According to a US survey of more than 1,000 students,over 89 percent of them have used ChatGPT to help with a homework task.
Developed by US company OpenAI,ChatGPT is a powerful tool. You can ask it to write stories and emails,create food menu,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,for example,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 worries that the tool could make it easier for students to cheat(作弊) on study. Some also worry that ChatGPT could be used to spread wrong information.
"It does not build critical-thinking (批判性思维) and problem-solving skills,which are necessary for academic (学术的) and lifelong success," said Jenna Lyle,the deputy press secretary of the New York City Department of Education.
Apart from bans,teachers are making changes to their classes to stop the use of ChatGPT. Some college teachers in the US try to include more speaking exams and handwritten papers instead of typed ones,The New York Times reported.
However,not all educators say "no" to ChatGPT. Some Canadian universities are drafting policies on its use,for both students and teachers. They have no plans to completely ban the tool so far.
Bhaskar Vira,headmaster for education 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 told Varsity,the school newspaper of the university. What we need to do is "adapt our learning,teaching and examinations". That way,we can "have integrity (诚信) while recognizing the use of the tool".
()5. Some schools in the US banned the use of ChatGPT because .
A. it probably takes the place of teachers
B. students may use it to cheat on homework
C. it rarely provides the correct information
D. it takes up most of the district's networks
()6. Jenna Lyle thinks that .
A. ChatGPT is necessary for academic and lifelong success
B. using ChatGPT is not good for developing students' minds
C. ChatGPT is so far the smartest AI chat-bot tool
D. ChatGPT might offer the wrong information
()7. Which opinion is NOT mentioned in the story?
A. Using ChatGPT makes students lazy in thinking.
B. The complete ban on using ChatGPT is not wise.
C. ChatGPT will completely change present education.
D. ChatGPT may be used for both teachers and students.
()8. The passage is probably from .
A. Sports and fitness
B. Health and diet
C. Cultural exchange
D. Science and education
答案
5. B
6. B
7. C
8. D
6. B
7. C
8. D
四、根据句意和汉语注释,写出单词的正确形式(12 分)
1. The restaurant offers good service to all its (顾客).
2. I couldn't fall asleep because the bed was too (不舒服的).
3. Miss Zhang (订购) a dress online two weeks ago,but it hasn't arrived yet.
4. In the past,many rivers were (污染) seriously,but now they are cleaned up.
5. I'm sorry. I (完全地) forgot that it was your birthday yesterday.
6. To break silence,I told a joke and soon the conversation went on (顺利地).
7. It's wrong of us to believe or (扩散) some untrue news on the Internet.
8. Hey! What are you listening to? It's a (私人的) conversation.
9. Kitty (邮寄) a special present to her father last Father's Day.
10. Unlike products,it seems impossible for everyone to be up to (标准).
11. The chance is right in front of us,but is it worth taking the (风险)?
12. Food on the moon would most probably be in the (形式) of pills.
1. The restaurant offers good service to all its (顾客).
2. I couldn't fall asleep because the bed was too (不舒服的).
3. Miss Zhang (订购) a dress online two weeks ago,but it hasn't arrived yet.
4. In the past,many rivers were (污染) seriously,but now they are cleaned up.
5. I'm sorry. I (完全地) forgot that it was your birthday yesterday.
6. To break silence,I told a joke and soon the conversation went on (顺利地).
7. It's wrong of us to believe or (扩散) some untrue news on the Internet.
8. Hey! What are you listening to? It's a (私人的) conversation.
9. Kitty (邮寄) a special present to her father last Father's Day.
10. Unlike products,it seems impossible for everyone to be up to (标准).
11. The chance is right in front of us,but is it worth taking the (风险)?
12. Food on the moon would most probably be in the (形式) of pills.
答案
1. customers
2. uncomfortable
3. ordered
4. polluted
5. completely
6. smoothly
7. spread
8. private
9. posted/mailed
10. standard
11. risk
12. form
2. uncomfortable
3. ordered
4. polluted
5. completely
6. smoothly
7. spread
8. private
9. posted/mailed
10. standard
11. risk
12. form