2026年快捷英语时文阅读理解七年级第82页答案
快捷英语 英语时文阅读理解 七年级 30
Tuesday/Week 11
medical researcher did a new study. He
wanted to learn how well a top chatbot (聊天机器人) could find out what was wrong

with patients. He made three groups. Doctors alone made
up the first group. The second group was a group of
doctors using the chatbot. The third group was only made
up of the chatbot.
Each group got six new

patient cases. They needed
to find out the patients'
problems and the best
treatments. Some medical
experts checked the results.
They didn't know which
group gave which answers.
The researcher is a doctor in Boston. He was
surprised by the results. The chatbot alone did the best. It
scored 90 percent correct with its answers. Next came the
doctors using the chatbot, with 76 percent. The doctors
alone followed in third place, with 74 percent correct.
Experts said the doctors using the chatbot didn't
listen to its advice often. This was usually a mistake.
Some people noted the doctors didn't use the chatbot
well. They asked simple questions, similar to an online
search. *Experts said a better way to use AI models is
to put the full, detailed question into the chatbot and see
what answer it comes up with.
Another point is that the AI's typing is much easier to
read than a doctor's messy handwriting on prescriptions,
even though the study didn't check this.
▶题型: 阅读理解
▶主题: 科技发展
▶语篇类型: 说明文
▶词数: 232
▶难度:
▶建议用时: 6分钟
1 How does the writer start the
passage?
A. By introducing a study.
B. By showing a top chatbot.
C. By giving some examples.
D. By comparing doctors with the
chatbot.
2 What did each group need to do in
the study?
A. Check other groups' results.
B. Practice writing prescriptions.
C. Teach the chatbot medical
knowledge.
D. Find the way to work out patients'
problems.
3 Which is the best word to describe
the result of the study?
A. Poor. B. Serious.
C. Shocking. D. Interesting.
4 The doctors using the chatbot didn't
do well enough because
D
.
A. the chatbot was hard to use
B. the chatbot gave wrong answers
C. they had too many patient cases
D. they usually didn't listen to the
chatbot
5 What may the passage talk about
next?
A. How to train doctors to write
carefully.
B. How to make chatbots look like
humans.
C. Ways that help doctors use chatbots
better.
D. Reasons why chatbots are popular
in daily life.

答案

Tuesday
一项新研究显示,顶尖的聊天机器人在对病人病情诊断上优于人类医生。聊天机器人单独诊断组正确率达90%,借助聊天机器人进行诊断的医生组正确率为76%,医生单独诊断组正确率为74%。
1. A 行文方式题。由第一段可知,本文以介绍一项新研究开头。
2. D 细节理解题。由第二段第二句可知,他们需要诊断出患者的病症并给出最佳治疗方案。
3. C 细节理解题。第三段第二句可知,结果令人吃惊。shocking意为“惊人的;令人难以置信的”。
4. D 推理判断题。由倒数第二段前两句可知,借助聊天机器人的医生们往往不怎么听取机器人的意见,这通常是个错误。由此可推知,借助聊天机器人的医生做得不够好,是因为他们经常不听从聊天机器人给出的建议。
5. C 推理判断题。由倒数第二段可知,医生不听从聊天机器人的建议导致诊断结果不够好,医生向聊天机器人提的问题也过于简单。由最后一段可知,聊天机器人打出的文字比医生潦草的处方字迹更清晰易读。由此可推知,接下来有可能讨论如何帮助医生更好地使用聊天机器人的方法。