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第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,
并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一
小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What did the wman d yesterday?
A. She finished her daily reprts. B. She typed an e-mail. C. She had a meeting.
2. Where des the man plan t put the painting?
A. In the kitchen. B. In the living rm. C. In the frnt hallway.
3. What happened t the man’s sn?
A. He had a car accident. B. He fell int water. C. He gt lst.
4. When will the speakers g t the theater?
A. After 7:00 pm. B. After 8:00 pm. C. After 9:00 pm.
5. What des the wman mean?
A. She is better than a repairman. B. She’ll buy a new refrigeratr. C. She wants t save mney.
第二节(共 15 小题:每小题 1.5 分,共 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中
选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各
小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。
6. When des the party start?
A. At 7:15 pm. B. At 7:30 pm. C. At 7:45 pm.
7. What des the man want t knw?
A. The parking lt f the restaurant. B. The lcatin f the restaurant. C. The traffic cnditin.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。
8. Wh left the cmpany?
A. Lisa. B. Steve. C. Tim.
9. What has the man been trying t d?
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A. Give up cffee. B. Sleep less. C. Hire new emplyees.
听下面一段对话,回答第 10 至第 12 三个小题。
10. What des the by like ding?
A. Walking arund. B. Making up stries. C. Playing ball games.
11. What des the by think f the wman’s advice?
A. Interesting. B. Reasnable. C. Unattractive.
12. Why will the wman g int the ther rm?
A. T give the by sme space. B. T find a perfect seat. C. T clean the windw.
听下面一段对话,回答第 13 至第 16 四个小题。
13. Hw des the man feel abut his grade?
A It was satisfying. B. It was disappinting. C. It was an imprvement.
14. What des the man want t knw?
A. Hw t deal with stress. B. Hw t write a paper. C. Hw t quit schl.
15. What will the man d tnight?
A. Watch a mvie. B. Have a gd rest. C. G t the wman’s huse.
16. What’s the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Teacher and student. B. Mther and sn. C. Friends.
听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 四个小题。
17. What’s the purpse f the talk?
A. T warn peple f sme fd. B. T remind peple f the sales. C. T tell peple the shp rules.
18. What is included in the list?
A. Ptates. B. Beef. C. Frzen peas.
19. What’s the time limit fr a full refund?
A. Within a week. B. Within a mnth. C. Within six weeks.
20. Wh will help the shppers?
A. Stre managers. B. Custmer service staff. C. Security guards.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 60 分)
第一节(共 19 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 47.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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A
Tp Three inspiratinal tech persnalities
Wh are the leading figures in the tech industry? What were their jurneys like?
SUNDAR PICHAI
At the tp f the list is Sundar Pichai, the current CEO f Ggle, wh was nt brn with a silver spn in his
muth, sharing a tw-bedrm apartment with his parents and yunger brther, and nly started having a phne in
his huse when he was 12. During his time as CBO, Pichai led the launch f Ggle Chrme, the mst used web
engine, Ggle Drive and Ggle Maps, which are features that have revlutinised mdern lifestyle.
STEVE JOBS
Anther well-knwn individual is the CEO f Pixar and NeXT, and the c-funder and CEO f Apple, Steve
Jbs. Undubtedly, his life can be cmpared t that f a rllercaster. He was fired frm the cmpany that he
c-funded (which later becme knwn as Apple), then he went n t start up tw ther successful cmpanies,
befre returning t Apple, where he created the iPhne, the prduct that many cnsider t be the mst significant
inventin f this Century.
SAL KHAN
Then, we have the wner f ne f the biggest nline educatin prviders, Khan Academy. He may nt be as
famus as the ther tw, but his cntributin t educatin deserves as much credit. Using his website, anyne can
have unlimited access t educatinal vides fr free, allwing peple t gain in-depth knwledge abut many
subjects withut attending a frmal curse. Fr this, he is n the list f the 100 mst influential peple in the wrld.
Their stries will cntinue t inspire and create new leaders wh aspire t attain success regardless f their
wealth r circumstances.
1. Wh is a perfect example t shw “Brn pr, ne can still succeed.”?
A. Sal Khan B. Steve Jbs C. Sundar Pichai D. All f them
2. Why is Steve Jbs’ life like a rllercaster?
A. Because he likes rllercasters.
B. Because his life is full f ups and dwns.
C. Because he started tw ther successful cmpanies.
D. Because he was fired by the cmpany that he c-funded.
3. What causes Sal Khan t be ne f the 100 mst influential peple in the wrld?
A. He is able t beat all the difficulties he has met.
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B. He wns ne f the biggest nline educatin prviders, Khan Academy.
C. His website prvides peple with access t varius knwledge free f charge.
D. His prduct is cnsidered t be the mst significant inventin f this century.
B
Crwded by defenders, Charlie Villanueva leaps tward the basket. One hand lifts the ball high, and fr a
mment he seems t hang in the air. Then he hammers the ball thrugh the rim. Slam dunk! His career may lk
like a slam dunk, being a natinal champin at the University f Cnnecticut, and setting beginner recrds with the
Trnt Raptrs.
Hwever, life wasn’t always easy fr him. His success is due t mre than his ability t play basketball and he
wes much f wh he is tday t a skin disease called alpecia areata, which is nt infectius but is caused by an
errr in the immune system that triggers germ-fighting cells t attack the bdy’s wn hair-grwing cells. Charlie
was affected at age 10 and lst all his hair by age 12. This made him a target fr bullying, leading him t withdraw
and hide under caps and hds.
With the supprt f his mther, Charlie fund refuge in basketball. He channeled his frustratins and stress
int mtivatin, imprving his skills t the pint where his talent vershadwed his cnditin. The bullying
stpped, and his basketball career tk ff.
All alng the way, Charlie has cnsistently dedicated himself t helping thers. Ever since his first year as a
new player, he has served as a spkespersn fr the Natinal Alpecia Areata Fundatin, and went n t establish
the Charlie Villanueva Fundatin, an rganizatin aimed at supprting families with children suffering frm
alpecia and stpping all frms f bullying. As the sn f immigrants frm the· Dminican Republic, he has even
wrked twards ending pverty in that cuntry.
Charlie inspires yung peple t embrace their individuality and have cnfidence in themselves. “We’re all
unique in ur wn ways,” he says, encuraging them t remember that with dedicatin and self-belief, any dream is
within reach.
4. Why is Charlie’s slam dunk mentined in Paragraph 1?
A. T cmpare him with ther champins.
B T highlight his skills and achievements.
C. T explain hw a slam dunk is perfrmed.
D. T demnstrate a specific mment in a game.
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5. What made Charlie avid his peers?
A An infectius skin disease. B. His being made fun f.
C. An errr in the immune system. D. His average ability t play basketball.
6. Which f the fllwing best describes Charlie?
A. Humble and respnsible. B. Strng-willed and helpful.
C. Innvative and generus. D. Gd-natured and tlerant.
7. What message des the text cnvey?
A. Frtune favrs the prepared.
B. Actins speak luder than wrds.
C. What desn’t kill yu makes yu strnger.
D. A jurney f a thusand miles begins with a single step.
C
A build-it-yurself slar still(蒸馏器) is ne f the best ways t btain drinking water in areas where the
liquid is nt readily available. Develped by tw dctrs in the U.S. Department f Agriculture, it’s an excellent
water cllectr. Unfrtunately, yu must carry the necessary equipment with yu, since it’s all but impssible t
find natural substitutes. The nly cmpnents required, thugh, are a 5'×5'sheet f clear r slightly milky plastic,
six feet f plastic tube, and a cntainer— perhaps just a drinking cup — t catch the water. These pieces can be
flded int a neat little pack and fastened n yur belt.
T cnstruct a wrking still, use a sharp stick r rck t dig a hle fur feet acrss and three feet deep. Try t
make the hle in a damp area t increase the water catcher’s prductivity. Place yur cup in the deepest part f the
hle. Then lay the tube in place s that ne end rests all the way in the cup and the rest f the line runs up — and
ut — the side f the hle.
Next, cver the hle with the plastic sheet, securing the edges f the plastic with dirt and weighting the sheet’s
center dwn with a rck. The plastic shuld nw frm a cne(圆锥体) with 45-degree-angled sides. The lw pint
f the sheet must be centered directly ver, and n mre than three inches abve, the cup.
The slar still wrks by creating a greenhuse under the plastic. Grund water evaprates (蒸发) and cllects
n the sheet until small drps f water frm, run dwn the material and fall ff int the cup. When the cntainer is
full, yu can suck the refreshment ut thrugh the tube, and wn’t have t break dwn the still every time yu need
a drink.
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8. What d we knw abut the slar still equipment frm the first paragraph?
A. It’s delicate. B. It’s expensive.
C. It’s cmplex. D. It’s prtable.
9. What des the underlined phrase “the water catcher” in paragraph 2 refer t?
A. The tube. B. The still.
C. The hle. D. The cup.
10. What’s the last step f cnstructing a wrking slar still?
A. Dig a hle f a certain size. B. Put the cup in place.
C. Weight the sheet’s center dwn. D. Cver the hle with the plastic sheet.
11. When a slar still wrks, drps f water cme int the cup frm ________.
A. the plastic tube B. utside the hle
C the pen air D. beneath the sheet
D
We all have peple wh dn’t like us and dn’t give us the time f day. Many f them have shwn superirity
r talked dwn t us, have criticized us, r have hurt us in a deep way. Why, then, are they the first peple we want
t tell when we accmplish smething big? Or when smething gd happens in ur lives? “A-ha!” we think, “See?
I am valuable and wrthy. Yu were wrng abut me. Lk at me nw.”
It all gets back t ur wiring (脑回路). Our brain priritizes survival first and everything else secnd. It
creates an inner stream f survival-based thughts frm “Am I gd / smart / pretty enugh?” t “I really need a
snack,” using an autmatic thught netwrk called the default (默认) mde netwrk (DMN). The DMN scans the
envirnment fr ptential threats and fcuses n data that suggests we are unsafe. The peple wh lve and supprt
us give us psitive feedback. Thse cmments dn’t capture the DMN’s interest. The persn wh criticizes us?
Nw he r she has the DMN’s attentin. The ne wh ttally rejects us? Let’s get the ppcrn.
Think abut hw plite we are t peple we dn’t like. We are s used t perfrming scial graces that we
ften dismiss psitive feedback cming back t us as curtesy (礼貌), nt truth. Negative feedback, n the ther
hand, can feel like we’re finally hearing what peple think. We tend t grasp nt it as sme higher truth abut wh
we are and what we shuld be ding differently when, in reality, it prbably has nthing t d with us.
Peple wh criticize r blame thers ften have an veractive DMN that tells them they are ding everything
wrng. When they criticize us, they are revealing the negative thughts and beliefs that cnsume their wn minds.
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Their DMNs are cnvinced that they are unsafe in this wrld, and they are ging t spread that unhappiness t
anyne and everyne arund them.
S it’s time t kick the annying peple ff the sapbxes in ur mind. We have nthing t prve t them.
And it’s time t embrace psitive feedback frm the nes we lve, and wh lve us. They’re nt being plite; they’
re being hnest. Give ur DMN a reality check n hw great we actually are.
12. What really causes us t share accmplishments with critics first?
A. The urge t fight back. B. The desire t prve ur wrth.
C. The need t regain cnfidence. D. The DMN activated by criticism.
13. What des the authr mean by “Let’s get the ppcrn.” in Paragraph 2?
A We feel ffended and lse interest. B. We turn ur attentin t ther things.
C. We need a snack t cmfrt urselves. D. We expect smething dramatic t happen.
14. What des the article suggest abut negative and psitive feedback?
A. Negative feedback is attentin-grabbing and hnest.
B. Negative feedback actually reflects ur lack f security.
C. Psitive feedback is less readily accepted by the brain.
D. Psitive feedback is less genuine and easily verlked.
15. What is the text mainly abut?
A. Embracing psitive feedback. B. Understanding DMN’s secret.
C. The impact f negative feedback. D. The imprtance f self-cnfidence.
E
As yu leave the Bandhavgarh Natinal Park in India, there is a ntice which shws a huge tiger. The ntice
says, “Yu may nt have seen me, but I have seen yu.” There are mre than a billin peple in India and Indian
tigers prbably see humans every single day. Tigers can and d kill almst anything they meet in the jungle.
Hwever, it is a little strange that attacks n humans are nt that frequent.
Sme peple might argue that these attacks were in fact cmmn in the past. But there were far mre tigers
arund in thse days. S, t sme extent, attacks appear t have been as rare then as they are tday.
Peple think it is because f fears, but what exactly are tigers afraid f? Can they really knw that we may be
even better armed than they are? Surely nt. Has the species prgrammed the experiences f all tigers with humans
int its genes t be inherited as instinct? Perhaps. But I think the explanatin may be simpler and, in a way, mre
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interesting.
I suspect that a tiger’s fear f humans lies in the way he actually bserves us visually. Imagine a tiger sees a
man wh is 1.8 meters tall. A tiger is less than 1 meter tall but he may be up t 3 meters lng frm head t tail. S
when a tiger sees the man face n, it might nt be unreasnable fr him t assume that the man is 6 meters lng. If
he met a deer f this size, he might attack the animal by leaping n its back, but when he lks behind the man, he
can’t see a back. Frm the frnt the man is huge, but lked at frm the side he all but disappears. This must be
very disturbing. A hunter has t be cnfident that it can kill its prey, and n ne is cnfident when they are
discncerted.
The ppsite is true f a squatting human. A squatting human is half the size and presents twice the spread f
back, and appears like a medium-sized deer. Many incidents f attacks n peple invlve villagers bending ver t
cut grass. The fact that humans stand upright may nt just distinguish them frm ther species, but als help them
t survive in an unpredictable envirnment.
16. As fr sme peple’s pinin n tiger attacks, the authr is ________.
A. bjective B. uncncerned C. supprtive D. disapprving
17. Why des the authr raise three questins in Paragraph 3?
A. T present assumptins. B. T evaluate arguments.
C. T questin findings. D. T cnfirm pinins.
18. What des the underlined wrd “discncerted” in Paragraph 4 prbably mean?
A. Cnfused. B. Annyed. C. Depressed. D. Surprised.
19. What can we learn frm the last tw paragraphs?
A. It is the genes that cause the tiger’s fear f humans.
B. It is hard fr a tiger t make ut the shape f humans.
C. Tigers sense the danger the mment they spt humans.
D. Tigers are less cnfident when facing squatting humans.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
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。
Tips t help yu vercme peple-pleasing
Cnsidering ther peple’s feelings and treating them with kindness is smething we strive t d.___20___
When this happens, peple-pleasing has crssed the line frm kind and generus t self-abandnment — nt
being the authentic self because we’re afraid thers will disapprve, criticize, r reject us. Here are tips fr yu t
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vercme such behavirs.
___21___
Self-care is a necessity, nt a luxury. It’s nt smething yu d if yu have time r if yu deserve it. Taking
care f yur emtinal, mental, spiritual, and physical needs keeps yu healthy. Withut it, yu’ll get sick, stressed,
and irritable. Try putting self-care activities (exercise, scializing, hbbies, etc.) n yur calendar t ensure that
self-care is a pririty.
Nt everyne’s pinin matters.
One big mistake peple-pleasers make is acting as if everyne’s pinin matters equally. Yu dn’t
differentiate whse pinin matters mre. Generally, the clser the relatinship, the mre yu’ll value their pinin
and want t please them. Thus, it’s natural t want t d things t make yur lved nes happy. ___22___
Healthy cnflict can imprve relatinships.
Mst peple wrry that painful cnflicts will destry relatinships. ___23___ But it’s nt helpful r pssible.
When yu avid cnflict, yu suppress yur feelings and needs. And this causes yu t discnnect frm yurself
and frm thers. But healthy cnflict is the ne in which bth parties can respectfully express themselves.
___24___ This is quite different frm the unhealthy cnflicts.
A. Be aware f yur inner needs.
B. Taking care f yurself isn’t selfish.
C. This indicates that we’re Peple-Pleasers.
D. It’s understandable and cmmn t want t avid them.
E. But sacrificing ur wellbeing t make thers happy is nt.
F. Hwever, yu dn’t need t please acquaintances in the same way.
G. It results in greater understanding and ultimately strengthens the relatinship.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
I was in Chicag fr a jb training when I knew a nearby theatre was releasing a film abut saving dgs.
Hwever, nne f my c-wrkers culd ___25___ time fr me. I gt cld feet fr anxiety abut ___26___ the
streets by myself at night alne.
But in my htel rm I felt ___27___ and bred. The theatre was nly abut five blcks away frm the htel.
Hw culd I get lst? Hence, I decided t ___28___ it. I gathered my rm key and set ff. I managed t find the
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street f the theatre but stpped in shck. The street was full f bikers — lts f very big, ___29___ bikers.
Nw I was a wman all alne at night. Warning bells began t sund and my heart ___30___ in my thrat.
Was I at the right theatre? Had I ___31___ the date f the event?
I finally decided that I wuld be safer inside the theatre. I hurried int the theatre. As I sat there, heart racing,
___32___ the film, I muttered a prayer t ___33___ my anxieties. A lcal blues-rck band was the pening
____34____ and their perfrmance drew my attentin. The band’s excellent perfrmance sn ____35____ all my
wrries frm my mind and I began t relax.
After the band, the film began and I understd the presence f the bikers after a cnversatin with the staff.
Being part f an animal rescue grup, they had carried dgs frm New Jersey t Chicag. At that mment, I was
struck by the bnd (纽带) that had drawn s many riginally ____36____ flks t the same spt. I stayed till the
very end and made it t my htel withut any incident, verjyed that I brke ut f the ____37____ I used t set
fr myself and ventured int (冒险进入) the ____38____ . T my amazement, the ____39____ was ne f the best
night s f my life.
25. A. ccupy B. squeeze C. search D. appint
26. A. explring B. checking C. sweeping D. wandering
27. A. graceless B. careless C. restless D. tireless
28. A. brave B. desert C. frget D. attend
29. A. well-behaved B. hard-wrking C. casually-dressed D. tugh-lking
30. A. beat B. sank C. stpped D. jumped
31. A. misled B. misread C. changed D. missed
32. A. finishing B. watching C. awaiting D. cnstructing
33. A. cntain B. cmfrt C. strengthen D. tighten
34. A. ptin B. act C. side D. curt
35. A. tk away B. built up C. brught abut D. tre dwn
36. A. natural B. cperative C. distinct D. similar
37. A. definitin B. imaginatin C. schedule D. bundary
38. A. risk B. struggle C. unknwn D. incident
39. A. discvery B. reward C. spirit D. highlight
第二节(共 10 小题:每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
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On January 28, 3,000 drnes (无人机) perfrmed a stunning light shw in Chngqing during the Spring
Festival Gala. The shw, rganized by Damda Intelligent Cntrl Technlgy, ___40___ (feature) patterns f
famus landmarks and flwers acrss the night sky.
Despite challenges such as unpredictable weather and signal interference, the team, ___41___ average age is
27, delivered a flawless perfrmance. Mst f the team members specialize in drne technlgy, while thers are
enthusiasts recruited by the cmpany.
In recent years, drne perfrmances ___42___ (becme) a majr trend in entertainment. Cmpared t
traditinal firewrks, drnes are ___43___ (safe) and less plluting. Advancements in technlgy have made
larger-scale perfrmances pssible. Damda’s third-generatin drnes are designed ___44___ (take) ff frm a
cmpact bx, saving space, while the furth-generatin mdels charge autmatically. In 2023, the cmpany set tw
Guinness Wrld Recrds by ___45___ (fly) 10,197 drnes simultaneusly.
Cmpetitin is shifting frm technlgy t creativity, as the industry grws, with a greater emphasis
___46___ strytelling and cultural elements. Beynd entertainment, drnes are als fueling ___47___ lw-altitude
ecnmy, with widespread use in lgistics, agriculture, and emergency rescue.
___48___ is expected by industry experts, drne shws are ging t becme even mre spectacular, with
cntinuus technlgical prgress. China’s drne industry cntinues t grw glbally, setting new standards and
reinfrcing its ____49____ (influence) psitin in aerial technlgy.
第四部分 任务型阅读(满分 10 分)
阅读下面短文,按要求回答问题,将答案写在指定的位置上。
I needed t d smething in my cmmunity (社区) in rder t cmplete the cmmunity service hurs required
t graduate frm high schl. Sme f my friends had signed up t spend time at a sup kitchen, s I did, t. It
seemed like a gd thing t d.
I thught that we wuld just be passing ut dinners t thse in need, but I fund ut we wuld be ding
everything frm preparing t serving the dinner. We began preparing the fd, frm mixing salad dressing t
separating frzen meat. Much still needed t be dne befre dinner was served, but already utside the building
many hmeless peple were gathering. It wasn’t until a cuple f hurs later that we pened the drs and began
serving dinner.
As the line f peple came tward me, I gt a little scared. I’d cme face t face with the hmeless: Hw
shuld I act? Hw wuld they treat me? Wuld they hate me fr having mre than they did? While sme f the
peple lked very friendly, sme f them lked s dangerus. I didn’t have t much time t wrry abut it. I
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was assigned (分配) t serve the salad with the lady next t me. She smiled at me and said if I needed help, she’d
be right there, which I fund quite cmfrting.
I had never seen s many peple wanting fd. They were f all ages and natinalities. Mst f them wre
clthes that were trn and dirty. Sme lked like they had given up n life, while thers seemed t be making the
best f the situatin, smiling and jking. Sme were better ff than thers, but they all needed a gd meal and a
warm place t eat. It saddened me t think f hw many peple there were wh didn’t have a place t call hme
and the nly fd they gt came frm a sup kitchen.
50. Hw did the authr’s attitude tward the hmeless peple change thrughut the experience? Why?
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51. Hw did the presence f the “smiling lady” influence the authr’s actin?
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52. What might the authr d after seeing s many peple wanting fd?
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第五部分 写作(满分 20 分)
53. 随着人工智能技术的快速发展,生成式 AI 工具(如豆包、DeepSeek、Kimi 等)正逐步融入我们的生活。
你校英文报正在举办题为“Using Generative AI Wisely fr Learning”的征文比赛。请写一篇短文参赛,内容
包括:
1. 生成式 AI 对学习的利与弊;2. 如何合理使用该技术。
注意:词数 100 左右;
参考词汇:人工智能技术 AI technlgy 生成式人工智能 generative AI
Using Generative AI Wisely fr Learning
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