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    一、主题阐释
    科学技术类阅读在初中英语阅读中占据重要地位,它‌不仅拓宽学生的知识视野,还激发他们对科技的兴趣与探索欲‌。这类主题阅读呈现如下特点:(1)‌内容广泛‌:这类阅读通常涵盖人工智能、新技术应用、环保科技等多个前沿领域,如介绍中国自主研发的北斗卫星导航系统、人工智能公园、无人机技术等,让学生了解到科技的最新进展和实际应用。(2)‌贴近生活‌:通过阅读,学生能看到科技如何改变日常生活,比如电动汽车的发展、AI在天气预报中的应用、VR技术让游客体验传统文化等,这些都能引发学生的共鸣和思考‌。(3)‌培养思维‌:科学技术类阅读还常常涉及科技的优缺点分析,如人工智能的利弊、新技术带来的挑战等,这有助于培养学生的批判性思维和问题解决能力‌。科学技术类阅读不仅能增加学生的词汇量,提升阅读理解能力,还能激发他们对科技的好奇心和探索精神。
    二、语篇特征
    1.科技主题鲜明‌
    科学技术类语篇以科学技术为核心主题,可能涉及最新的科技发明、科学原理、技术应用或科学研究等方面。通过介绍科技知识,旨在激发学生对科学技术的兴趣和探索欲望。
    2内容准确严谨‌
    科学技术类阅读语篇的内容需要准确严谨,确保所传递的科技信息真实可靠。这类语篇通常会引用科学研究数据、实验结果或专家观点,以增强内容的权威性和可信度。
    3语言简洁明了‌
    由于科学技术类内容可能涉及专业术语和复杂概念,因此这类语篇的语言往往力求简洁明了,避免过于晦涩难懂。作者会尽量用通俗易懂的语言解释科技知识,以便学生能够轻松理解。
    4结构逻辑清晰‌
    科学技术类阅读语篇通常结构逻辑清晰,按照一定的顺序或层次展开。可能先介绍背景知识,然后阐述科技原理或应用,最后总结科技的意义和影响。这样的结构有助于学生系统地掌握科技知识。
    5.注重实践应用‌
    科学技术类语篇往往不仅介绍科技知识,还注重实践应用。通过举例说明科技在实际生活中的应用场景,让学生更好地理解科技的价值和意义,并激发他们运用科技解决实际问题的兴趣和能力。
    6.富含教育意义‌
    科学技术类阅读语篇不仅传递科技知识,还蕴含深刻的教育意义。通过阅读这类语篇,学生可以培养科学思维、创新精神和实践能力,为未来的科技学习和应用打下坚实的基础。同时,也有助于学生形成正确的科技观和价值观,认识到科技在推动社会进步和改善人类生活方面的重要作用。
    三、主题词汇
    ‌technlgy‌ 技术
    ‌science‌ 科学
    ‌experiment‌ 实验
    ‌inventin‌ 发明
    ‌rbt‌ 机器人
    ‌cmputer‌ 计算机
    ‌internet‌ 互联网
    ‌sftware‌ 软件
    ‌hardware‌ 硬件
    ‌prgram‌ 程序
    ‌data‌ 数据
    ‌infrmatin‌ 信息
    ‌research‌ 研究
    ‌scientist‌ 科学家
    ‌engineer‌ 工程师
    ‌innvatin‌ 创新
    ‌discvery‌ 发现
    ‌satellite‌ 卫星
    ‌spaceship‌ 宇宙飞船
    ‌telescpe‌ 望远镜
    ‌micrscpe‌ 显微镜
    ‌energy‌ 能量
    ‌electricity‌ 电
    ‌magnetic‌ 磁性的
    ‌gravity‌ 重力
    ‌atm‌ 原子
    ‌mlecule‌ 分子
    ‌dna‌ 脱氧核糖核酸
    ‌evlutin‌ 进化
    Cmputer(电脑)
    smartphne(智能手机)
    wi-fi(无线网络)
    artificial intelligence(ai)(人工智能)
    virtual reality(vr)(虚拟现实)四、答题技巧
    1.‌预览题目和文章‌
    在阅读文章之前,先快速浏览题目,了解需要回答的问题或完成的任务。接着,通读全文,抓住文章的主题、段落大意和关键信息。
    2.‌关注科技词汇‌
    科学技术类文章通常包含大量专业词汇。遇到不熟悉的词汇时,不要慌张,可以尝试根据上下文推测其意义。同时,注意积累常见的科技词汇,以便在阅读时更加流畅。
    3.‌理解文章结构‌
    科学技术类文章往往有明确的逻辑结构,如引言、实验方法、实验结果、结论等。通过识别这些结构,可以更快地找到关键信息,并理解文章的核心内容。
    4.‌注意细节和图表‌
    科学技术类文章中,细节往往至关重要。因此,在阅读时要特别关注文章中的具体数据、实验条件、结果等细节信息。同时,图表也是传递信息的重要方式。要学会从图表中提取关键信息,并与文章内容相结合进行理解。
    5.‌运用推理和判断‌
    在阅读过程中,不仅要理解文章直接给出的信息,还要学会运用推理和判断来解答问题。
    例如,根据文章中的实验结果推断出可能的结论,或者根据文章中的描述判断某个选项的正确性。突破练习
    1
    D yu think artificial intelligence (AI) shuld be used in schls? Experts believe that AI tls shuld be safely and prperly used in schls rather than be banned (禁止).
    Zheng Qinghua, president f Tngji University, suggested that yung peple shuld be guided t imprve their understanding f the knwledge created by technlgy. AI technlgy has becme increasingly imprtant fr getting and spreading knwledge, and it als influences teaching, learning and schl management. Zheng mentined many mdels such as Ernie Bt, an AI chatbt prduct f Baidu, were widely used amng cllege students in China. The tl can write articles, slve science prblems, and help students with hmewrk and tests.
    Besides, a survey dne by the nline learning platfrm Study shwed that 89 percent f students had used ChatGPT t help with hmewrk. This made peple wrry abut the bad influence f AI n educatin. Fr example, students may nt be hnest. Instead f simply depending n AI t prvide answers r cmplete hmewrk and tests, peple shuld fcus n using AI t help students imprve prfessinal skills. In this way, they can better slve real-wrld prblems, said Zheng.
    Accrding t Clin Bailey, president f Queen Mary University f Lndn, as ChatGPT grws rapidly, the fcus shuld nt be n whether t use AI in educatin, but n hw t use it safely, effectively, and prperly. Banning AI in schls is nt the slutin. Bailey als warned abut harm caused by prly designed (设计的) AI.
    Effrts t manage AI have cme ut arund the wrld. In China, sme rules fr managing AI services have been carried ut. America and England als have had similar rules.
    1.Hw d experts like AI tls in schls?
    A.Using AI tls shuld be stpped.
    B.AI tls shuld be used safely and prperly.
    C.Curses abut AI tls shuld be prvided freely.
    2.Why des Zheng mentin the use f Ernie Bt?
    A.T express his wrry ver using AI tls in schls.
    B.T shw AI tls greatly influence students’ learning.
    C.T tell us AI tls fr educatin need t be imprved.
    3.Accrding t the passage, what’s the disadvantage f using AI in educatin?
    A.Students are dishnest when ding hmewrk.
    B.Students lse their prfessinal skills and abilities.
    C.Students learn t prly design AI tls by themselves.
    4.What can we infer frm the passage?
    A.Many cuntries are trying t manage AI.
    B.Peple will make a greater effrt t develp AI.
    C.Students arund the wrld need the same rules t use AI.
    5.What’s the best title f the passage?
    A.AI’s Rle in EducatinB.AI’s Histry and FutureC.AI’s Influence n Students
    2
    #1: Rcket mail
    In 1959, the US Pstmaster General, Arthur Summerfield, predicted (预言) that guided missiles (导弹) wuld becme the usual methd fr sending mail befre a human reached the mn. We have email nw, but still n rcket mail.
    #2: Ape wrkers
    Wh needs rbts when yu culd have mnkeys? Glenn T. Seabrg, a Nbel prize-winning chemist, predicted in 1951 that by 2020, we’d keep apes that culd drive cars and perfrm ther tasks fr us.
    #3: Nuclear (核) vacuums (真空吸尘器)
    In 1955, Alex Lewyt, the president f a vacuum cleaner cmpany, predicted that within 10 years nuclear pwer wuld run vacuums. What did he think peple wuld d with the nuclear waste? #4: Meals in a pill
    In 1894, the chemist Marcellin Berthelt predicted that peple f the future wuld get all the nutritin (营养) they needed in pill frm. “Wheat fields are t disappear frm the face f the Earth, because flur will n lnger be prduced frm grwing wheat, but made, ” he said. While we still rely n farms fr fd, scientists have wrked ut hw t make meat frm plants and hw t grw it frm cells.
    #5: Virtual reality everywhere
    In 1999, the futurist Ray Kurzweil predicted that by 2019, we’d wear lenses r glasses that wuld prject (投射) virtual images nt the real wrld. He als thught the glasses might display a cmplete virtual reality that we culd tuch and interact with. Virtual reality (VR) technlgy isn’t nearly this gd yet. T be fair, Kurzweil crrectly predicted that AI wuld beat humans at chess and that we’d switch t digital bks and music and mvies. S maybe realistic VR is just arund the crner?
    1.What can we learn frm the article?
    A.Arthur Summerfield believed that email wuld be a cmmn way t cmmunicate.
    B.Glenn T. Seabrg thught apes were cleverer than rbts and culd d daily tasks fr us.
    C.Accrding t Alex Lewyt, peple wuld run ut f cal t prduce pwer in the future.
    D.Marcellin Berthelt predicted that fd in the future wuld be made in pill frm.
    2.What des the writer mean by saying “What did he think peple wuld d with the nuclear waste? ”
    A.The idea f using nuclear pwer t run vacuums is nt practical.
    B.It was a creative idea t use nuclear pwer t run vacuums.
    C.Nuclear pwer is f great imprtance t peple’s daily life.
    D.Alex Lewyt has already fund ways t deal with nuclear waste.
    3.The article is mainly abut ________.
    A.sme successful inventins in histry
    B.five predictins abut future technlgy
    C.sme develpments abut future technlgy
    D.predictins abut the future f science fictin
    3
    Alibaba shwed its latest ChatGPT—like artificial intelligence (AI) mdel prduct—Tngyi Qianwen n Tuesday.
    The large-language AI mdel prduct can manage varius types f ffice cmmunicatins, intelligent vice assistance, turn text int pictures and shrt vides, and make individual wrk plans. Zhang Yng, chairman and CEO f Alibaba Grup, said that all Alibaba prducts will be cnnected t Tngyi Qianwen in the near future.
    Recently, there has been a sudden increase in ppularity f large AI mdels triggered (引起) by OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Chinese search giant, Baidu, fficially released (发行) its large language mdel and AI prduct, the ERNIE Bt, n March 16. He Xiadng, vice president f JD.cm Grup, said that its new large-scale mdel Chat JD is set t be released in 2023. Huawei als recently annunced the prgress and applicatins f its Pangu AI mdel. 360 AI, develped based n the 360 GPT large language mdel, was first used in search engines. Other AI prducts by the cmpanies f Tencent and Byte Dance are expected t be shwn sn.
    Supprted by China’s massive Internet users, Chinese cmpanies have mved faster fr the develpment f large AI mdels—frm cmputing pwer t applicatin. At the same time, Chinese cmpanies still face many challenges frm issues relating t talent, algrithm (算法) and mdel quality, t business mdel and security issues.
    The Chinese peple have already presented their interest in AI mdels, and we hpe we can achieve ur dream in the near future.
    1.What can we knw abut Tngyi Qianwen?
    A.It can make peple lk mre beautiful in the vide.
    B.It was shwn t the public n Wednesday.
    C.It can turn text int pictures and shrt vides.
    D.It has already been cnnected t all Alibaba prducts.
    2.Which writing skill is used in Paragraph 3?
    A.Giving examples.B.Using sayings.C.Raising questins.D.Shwing pictures.
    3.The underlined wrd “massive” prbably means “________” in the passage.
    A.seriusB.fewC.weakD.many
    4.What’s the writer’s attitude tward Alibaba’s launching f its new AI mdel prduct?
    A.Negative.B.Psitive.C.Unclear.D.Dubtful.
    4
    Imagine a tiny rbt crawling (爬) thrugh yur bdy, helping dctrs with their wrk. It’s nt frm a science nvel. Dctrs are nw using rbts t d peratins. This is because rbts can d sme wrk that dctrs can’t. The rbts carry small cameras, which allw dctrs t lk inside patients’ bdies. The rbts als have tiny scissrs and ther tls. “It’s like having little hands inside the patients,” said Dr. Wang frm a hspital in Beijing.
    Here’s hw they wrk: The dctr makes a small cut in a patient. Then, the dctr puts the rbt thrugh the cut. Next, the dctr cntrls the rbt t reach where it needs t g. Finally, with the help f the rbt, the dctr lks inside the patient’s bdy and begins t wrk.
    The rbts have many advantages fr dctrs and patients. They help cut medical csts and make difficult peratins quicker and easier. They allw dctrs t perate with less damage (伤害) t patients’ bdies, t. This helps them t heal (治愈) faster.
    Hwever, the rbts aren’t perfect. They can be expensive. What’s mre, they are just tls t help humans, and they must be used by skilled dctrs. Even the best rbts can’t d everything that humans can d.
    Scientists are wrking t make rbts smarter. Smeday, rbts may d even mre than expected fr humans.
    1.The rbts carry ________ t help dctrs lk inside patients’ bdies.
    A.small camerasB.little handsC.cmmn tlsD.tiny scissrs
    2.Scientists are wrking t make rbts ________.
    A.saferB.smarterC.mre harmfulD.mre dangerus
    3.In what rder des the dctr d peratins with the help f the rbt?
    ①Make a small cut.
    ②Cntrl the rbt t reach where it needs t g.
    ③Lk inside the patient’s bdy and begin t wrk.
    ④Put the rbt int the patient’s bdy thrugh the cut.
    ①→③→②→④B.①→④→②→③
    C.①→④→③→②D.④→③→②→①
    4.What’s Paragraph 3 mainly abut?
    A.The size f the rbts.
    B.The future f the rbts.
    C.The csts f the rbts.
    D.The advantages f the rbts.
    5.What’s the best title fr the passage?
    A.Dctrs Cut Medical Csts
    B.Scientists Make Rbts Smarter
    C.Rbts Help Dctrs with Operatins
    D.Patients D Mre than Expected
    5
    As the highest-level internatinal sprts events in Asia, the 19th Asian Games came t an end successfully n Sunday in Hangzhu. They were reprted as safe and smart games at hme and abrad.
    Because f the large size, the Games have brught unprecedented challenges fr the security (安全保障). Fr example, hacker (黑客) have ever tried t steal sprtsmen’s persnal infrmatin fr mney.
    Hwever, zer mistake was made in security prtectin in the Hangzhu Games. T achieve this, the security wrkers made full use f intelligent technlgy (IT智能技术). This helped the activities g well. It made the Games “Safe Asian Games”.
    The Games have als been the first “Smart Asian Games”. Behind the wnderful shws f different activities they used a large number f intelligent technlgies such as artificial intelligence (AI人工智能), Internet f Things and 5G. With the supprt f the clud netwrk, peple culd see technlgy make the biggest difference. That means everything was faster—it nly tk five secnds t check the results, fr example.
    Hangzhu Asian Game served as ideal platfrms fr sprts and cultural exchanges between China and Asian cuntries. Thugh the Asian Games were full f challenges, with the help f high-tech, Hangzhu has successfully made them safe and smart. They have prvided a chance fr China t shw the high level f netwrk security prtectin, as well as the latest technlgy. The Games helped the wrld see China and its achievements.
    1.Which wrds best describe the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhu?
    A.Old and small.B.Small and safe.C.Safe and smart.
    2.What des the underlined wrd “unprecedented” in Paragraph 2 prbably mean?
    A.The biggest.B.The ldest.C.The smallest.
    3.Hackers steal sprtsmen’s persnal infrmatin t __________.
    A.take their ticketsB.sell fr mneyC.prtect the Games
    4.The writer gives an example in Paragraph 4 t ___________.
    A.shw the Games g well
    B.shw a safe envirnment
    C.shw the fast clud netwrk.
    5.What’s the main idea f the article?
    A.The future f intelligent technlgies.
    B.The large netwrk attacks in the Hangzhu Games.
    C.The use f intelligent technlgies in the Hangzhu Games.
    6
    Humans have been writing by hand fr thusands f years. But as cmputers tk ver the jb and the type-written (用打字机器打出的) wrd became mre cmmn, smething was lst in the prcess, that is, the charm (魅力) and persnal nature f a hand-written nte r letter.
    Nw, letter writing is making a cmeback in the frm f AI rbts. These AI rbts can write ntes fr humans in their wn handwriting. David Wachs is the head f Handwrytten. He said businesses use his cmpany’s rbts fr handwritten letters and “thank-yu” ntes t create a strng and persnal cnnectin with thse wh receive them. Many nn-prfit (非盈利) rganizatins als use handwritten letters t keep dnatins (捐赠) cming.
    Autmated (自动化的) letter writing is nt new. Thmas Jeffersn, the third U. S. President, ften used a plygraph (复写器), which he cnsidered the greatest inventin f his time. It let him make cpies f his letters t keep fr his wn recrds. His guide, Charles Mrrill, nce said abut the plygraph, “… Jeffersn keeps buying machines and exchanges nes that are nt quite perfect fr the next ne that’s a little bit better.” Using what he cnsidered wnderful technlgy, histrians say Jeffersn went n t write almst 20,000 letters in his lifetime.
    Handwriting technlgy has greatly changed since Jeffersn’s time. Wachs says such technlgy nw includes 3D printing and laser cutting. And if users need help thinking f exactly what t write in their ntes, they can chse AI t help them create a better message.
    Whether using the printing press r the plygraph, a cmputer r a rbt, ne thing is clear ... humans will use whatever tl they have t express themselves thrugh the printed wrd.
    1.Hw des the writer feel abut the type-written wrd?
    A.Surprised.B.Unbelievable.C.Disappinted.D.Glad.
    2.Why des the writer use the example f Thmas Jeffersn?
    A.T advise us t use new wnderful technlgy.
    B.T tell readers wh the third US president was.
    C.T remind us f the cpies f Jeffersn’s letters.
    D.T shw autmated letter writing’s lng histry.
    3.Accrding t the passage, what can AI rbts d when helping humans write ntes?
    ① They can use humans’ wn handwriting. ② They can write mre ntes at a time.
    ③ They can think f what t write if needed. ④ They can chse different languages.
    A.①②B.①③C.①④D.②③
    4.What des the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?
    A.There will be a new machine t print wrds.
    B.Handwriting technlgy has greatly changed.
    C.Humans will never write by hand in the future.
    D.Printed wrds are tls t shw peple’s ideas.
    7
    It might sund like magic, but in February, a paralyzed (瘫痪的) patient was able t drink water n his wn by cntrlling a special glve with his brain. The glve then acted as his hand. This was a success in brain-machine interface (BMI, 脑机接口) technlgy made by a team f Chinese scientists and dctrs.
    BMI refers t creating a cnnectin between the human brain and external devices (外部设备), making cmmunicatin between the brain and cmputers. Fr paralyzed peple, BMI can allw them t mve and d simple things by themselves.
    On Oct 24, 2023, the team put a BMI chip (芯片) in the patient’s head. The chip can receive neural signals (神经信号) frm the brain.
    After three mnths f hme recvery (康复) training, the patient can nw use his brain signals t cntrl a special glve pwered by air pressure. This helps him d things like drinking water independently.
    BMI technlgy usually means putting chips directly nt the patient’s brain. Hwever, this prject is minimally invasive (微创的), making sure the patient’s brain is nt harmed. S it is an imprtant breakthrugh. It als uses a wireless pwer supply (无线电源), s the implanted (植入的) device desn’t need a battery(电池).
    Li Yuanning frm Shanghai Tech University tld CCTV News that BMI is nw mainly used in the medical field t imprve the lives f peple with brain-related prblems r speech difficulties.
    In China, BMI technlgy is still in the early stages f research, with n prducts n the market yet. Sme peple are wrried that tests may influence patients’ independence and even wh they are. Ethical cncerns (伦理问题) related t BMI als need t be addressed. These include whether the patient has a clear understanding f what is ging n when they agree t take part in the test.
    1.What is China’s recent success in BMI?
    A.A paralyzed patient can mve freely with a BMI chip.
    B.A paralyzed patient can cmmunicate with cmputers.
    C.A BMI chip was successfully put int a patient’s brain.
    D.BMI helped a paralyzed patient drink water n his wn.
    2.What des “breakthrugh” mean in Paragraph 5?
    A.mistakeB.achievementC.experimentD.inventin
    3.What is the advantage f the new BMI technlgy?
    A.It desn’t need any pwer.
    B.It desn’t harm patients’ brains.
    C.It understands patients’ needs crrectly.
    D.It helps peple imprve their speech skills.
    4.What d we knw frm the last paragraph?
    A.Many peple are against BMI technlgy.
    B.The tests f BMI are at high risk f failure.
    C.BMI technlgy is still under develpment.
    D.BMI technlgy is widely used in the medical field.
    8
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    The iPd Generatin
    Tday it is cmmn t see peple wh walk abut with clred wires hanging frm their ears wherever they g. They mve abut in their persnal bubbles, smetimes unaware f what’s happening arund them. 1 . Outside life is shut ut. S are yu ne f “them”?
    Fr me, walking arund in my wn persnal bubble is perfect. 2 . What’s even better, wearing earphnes seems t give a signal t peple which says, “I’m nt available fr chatting at the mment!”
    Suppse yu’re at wrk and abut t make an incredible breakthrugh (极大的突破), but a wrkmate suddenly turns up. At this mment the slightest disturbance (干扰) wuld break yur cncentratin. 3 . Once again, thse wires hanging frm yur ears wuld be sure t give that “G away!” signal.
    4 . It’s prbably part f the grwing up sage when they just want t ignre (忽视) their whle family. While their mthers give them lectures abut why they shuld d their hmewrk, they can just turn up the vlume n their MP3 player, smile, and say “Yes, mum.” Prblem slved.
    Pretty sn, nt nly will we have pretty clred wires hanging frm ur ears, but als ur brains will be directly plugged int (接通) sme new high-tech instruments. We’ll be in a virtual (虚拟的) wrld, cmmunicating with everyne else, r chsing nt t, as we like. 5 . And they are changing ur scial habits alng the way.
    In the end, there is a thin line between using technlgy as a tl fr making life better and being a slave t it! It! It’s s strange—suddenly, I dn’t feel like wearing my earphnes any mre.
    A.Our instruments are changing quickly
    B.I dn’t have t deal with the nise frm the envirnment
    C.In the hme situatin, teenagers lve these wires
    D.I als have wires hanging frm my cars
    E.Listening t music thrugh earphnes is the perfect way t ignre such interruptins
    F.They walk arund in their wn space, with their persnal “digital nise reductin system”
    G.After all, I am listening t my favurite music and wuld rather nt be disturbed.
    9
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    In the past few years, cars have becme smarter and smarter. In mre than nine cities, there are driverless taxis in China. Acrss the wrld, many “smart rads” have been in practice, and mre are being built. 1
    ● Rads that recharge (充电)
    Glbal warming has frced us t search fr new energy surces. Why nt lk t the rads? With the right technlgies, 2 Piezelectric (压电的) rads mix traditinal asphalt with new materials. They use vibratins (震动) frm passing cars t prduce electricity.
    ● Built-in brain
    3 They culd send peple updates n weather and traffic situatins, and recharge electric cars as they drive. This seems t be a dream. But a cmpany has almst made it cme true. By sensing the weight f a car, 4 After having cllected traffic data, the rads will send it t the drivers.
    ● Rads that never freeze (结冰)
    It can be dangerus t drive in snwy weather. 5 When they feel snw r ice n their surfaces, the rads will heat themselves up, melting (融化) the snw r ice away. The prject has been successfully tested n a few rads and in sme car parks.
    A.the cmpany’s smart rads can recrd the speed f each wheel.
    B.cars arund the wrld culd be prducing energy as they g.
    C.Sme new technlgies are being put t use.
    D.There is still a lng way t achieve the driverless technlgy.
    E.Smart rbts will tell passengers anything they want.
    F.Rads f the future may be able t knw hw many peple are n them.
    G.A tech cmpany has develped the snwless rads.
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    ChatGPT is back in the headlines! OpenAI, the cmpany behind the ppular chatbt, has nw intrduced a pwerful new language: GPT-4.
    Several mnths ag, GPT-4 shwed the wrld hw smarter it is than the previus (先前的) GPT-3.5. 1 Fr example, if yu shw a picture f a phne using the wrng charger, GPT-4 can tell why the picture lks strange r funny.
    But GPT-4’s develpments are far mre than that. The new language mdel can cde (用代码编写) classic games in nly a few minutes, and it als can prduce the cde and layuts (布局) fr a website with a hand-made drawing. 2 Accrding t sme scientists, GPT-4 did really well n a schl test, with a scre in the tp 10 percent f test takers. 3
    GPT-4 will als be widely used in ther apps and services. Fr example, the language learning app Duling plans t use GPT-4 in their Duling Max Functin. 4 Anther app, Be My Eyes, will have a digital assistant t help blind peple understand the wrld arund them.
    5 GPT4 still can’t get cmpletely crrect answers smetimes, especially with newer infrmatin after September 2021. GPT-4 als smetimes “hallucinates (产生幻觉)”, it means that GPT-4 will think the wrng infrmatin is true.
    A.GPT-4 is very ppular t yung peple.
    B.App users can learn language by talking with AI.
    C.But GPT-3.5 nly gt a scre in the bttm 10 percent.
    D.There are still sme prblems with GPT-4, hwever.
    E.Yu dn’t need t pay anything when yu use GPT-4.
    F.One f its advantages is that it can understand pictures.
    G.GPT-4 is als much better than the lder GPT at taking tests.

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