河北省2025-2026学年第一学期中段调研检测卷七年级英语(冀教版)试题

河北省2025-2026学年第一学期中段调研检测卷七年级英语(冀教版)试题正在持续更新,本期2024衡中同卷单元卷答案网为大家整理了相关试题及答案,供大家查缺补漏,高效提升成绩。 To gather data on this question, Oliver Hauser, an economist at the University of Exeter, and Anil Doshi atUniversity College London's School of Management invited 300 non-professional writers to write aneight-sentence story. One-third of the participants needed to generate ideas independently, while others receivedstarter ideas from ChatGPT 4.0. The assisted group was divided into two: one received a single AI-generated idea,and the other could choose from up to five.Most importantly, both the human-only and Al-assisted groups had towrite the stories themselves.reflected originality, while usefulness showed if the story was of publishable quality. According to the results,AI-assisted stories scored higher in both categories.Writers with access to one AI idea performed better,but thoseBut there's a plot twist: When Hauser and Doshi looked at all the stories, they found a different effect. “Generallyspeaking, there was a smaller diversity of novelty in the group that had Al," Hauser says.In other words, while the chatbot enhanced creativity individually, it reduced the overall creativity of theAl-assisted group. Hauser describes this a “classic social dilemma” where individuals benefit, but the groupsuffers. "We do worry that, at large scale, if many people are using this... overall the diversity and creativity in thepopulation will go down," he says.using AI to write a story. However, he thinks these tools miss the point of writing. Creative writing is “humanscommunicating with other humans," Newitz says. “Even if something is badly written—even if not very32. What can we learn about Hauser and Doshi's study?A. Each participant's story was graded by professionals. B. Not all the participants needed to generate ideas independently.C. Each participant's story was evaluated on three different aspects.D.Human-only stories were as novel and useful as AI-assisted stories.33. Which best explains the underlined phrase “a plot twist"' in paragraph 3?A. An unexpected finding.B. A slight change.C. An impressive opinion.D.A believable fact.34. Which of the following would Annalee Newitz probably agree with?A.AI should be avoided in creating stories.B. Creative writing loses its value when assisted by AI.C. Al is important for improving the quality of creative works.D.The point of creative writing lies in human-to-human communication.35.What can be a suitable title for the text?A. The Nature of Creative WritingB. The Future of Human CreativityC. Al Boosts Creativity, but at a Cost D. Human Battles Against AI in Writing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。No parent likes to hear their child complaining about being bored, and it can feel like a personal attack whenyour child tells you, "there's nothing to doooooooooooo.” 36 And it's something we can all get better atChange your mindset. Boredom is a GOOD thing! 37 It's the front door to a house filled withexciting discoveries and creative play. Having a life with space for boredom is a gift,which means your child willget to exercise their mind in new ways.38Everyone will get bored. Since you know it's going to happen, have some ideas on hand for thosetimes when boredom sets in.Every few months, make a list of things to do with you kids, like working on a高一英语试题第5页(共8页)
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