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29.Why will ChatGPT make mistakes?A.Because it doesn't understand the language it has created.B.Because it is developed and trained in a wrong way.C.Because it is still under research and development.D.Because the databases it pull facts from are limited.30.Who should be cautious when using ChatGPT as an assistant?A.A teacher preparing for lessons.B.A professor teaching paper-writing.C.A student stuck on making sentences.D.An author asking for information sources.31.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.The Good and Bad of ChatGPTB.ChatGPT and the Future of Writing·.C.ChatGPT's Academic PerformanceD.Amazing Things You Can Do with ChatGPTDScientists have studied cats'social relationships-both with other cats and humans-but it can be difficult to tell whether two cats are playing or fighting,says cat behaviorresearcher Noema Gajdos-Kmecova.To assess and classify interactions,Gajdos-Kmecova and colleagues watched about100 videos of different cats.interacting in pairs.After viewing about one-third of thevideos,Gajdos-Kmecova identified six types of behaviors,including wrestling and stayingstill.She then watched all of the videos and noted how often each cat displayed one of thespecific behaviors,and for how long.By running statistical analyses on the behaviors,shefound three types of interactions between the cat pairs:playful,aggressive andintermediate.To confirm the outcome,other members of the team also watched the videosand classified each interaction between cats.Some clear connections appeared.Quietly wrestling,for example,suggested playtime,while chasing and vocalizations(),like growling,hissing or gurgling,impliedaggressive encounters.Intermediate interactions had elements of both playful and aggressive encounters,butespecially included prolonged activity of one cat toward the other,such as pouncing(on or grooming()its'fellow cat.These in-between encounters could suggest thatone cat wants to keep playing while the other doesn't,with the more playful cat gentlypushing to see if its partner wants to continue,the authors say.This work provides an understanding of cat interactions for the first time,Gajdos-Kmecova says,but it's just the start.In the future,she plans to study more subtlebehaviors,like ear twitches and tail swishes.Gajdos-Kmecova also stresses that onepotentially controversial encounter doesn't necessarily signal a terrible cat relationship.高二英语试题第6页(共10页)
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