2022-2023學(xué)年北京市十一學(xué)校亦莊實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高一(下)期末英語試卷
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23. Many educators fear students will use the artificial intelligence(Al) tool ChatGPT to write their reports or cheat on homework.But other teachers are including it in the classroom.
Donnie Pierce y is a teacher in Lexington,Kentucky.He told his 23 5th-grade students to try and outsmart the tool that was creating writing assignments.Pierce y says his job is to prepare students for a world where knowledge of AI will be required."As educators,we haven't figured out the best way to use artificial intelligence yet,"he said."But it's coming,whether we want it or not."
One lesson in his class was a writing game between students and the machine.Pierce y asked students to"Find the Bot."Each student wrote a short report about boxer Muhammad Ali.Then they tried to figure out which was written by ChatGPT.Teaching a lower grade level,Pierce y is less worried about cheating than high school teachers.His school system has blocked students from ChatGPT but permits teachers to use it.Many educators around the country say schools need time to figure out the chatbot(聊天程序).But they also say a ban will be useless against students that are good at technology and can work around it.
At the Future of Education Technology Conference in New Orleans,Louisiana,last month,Texas math teacher Heather Brantley gave a talk on the Magic of Writing with AI for all Subjects."I'm using ChatGPT to enhance all my lessons,"she told The Associated Press.The tool is blocked for students but opens to teachers at her school.She said she asked the chatbot to create real-world examples for her math class.
For a lesson about slope(斜坡),or direction of a line in algebra(代數(shù)),the chatbot suggested students build ramps(斜坡) out of cardboard.The students could then measure the slope.For teaching about surface area,the chatbot said students would see how the idea works in real life when wrapping gifts or building a cardboard box,said Brantley.
Students in Piercey's class said working with a chatbot makes learning fun.After playing"Find the Bot,"Pierce y asked his class what skills it helped them learn."How to properly summarize and correctly capitalize words and use commas," said one student.Another student felt that sentences written by students "have a little more feeling...More flavor".
McCormick said students can use it for suggestions,but should not use it to do all the work."You shouldn't take advantage of it," McCormick said."You're not learning anything if you type in what you want,and then it gives you the answer."
(1)What do educators worry about regarding the use of ChatGPT by students?
(2)How are some of the teachers using the chatbot in the classroom?
(3)Please decide which part is false in the following statement,then underline it and explain why.
Many educators around the country think that schools are not ready to make use of the chatbot and a ban should be put on the students using it.
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24.Please write a life story of one of your family members who you think is successful(e.g.jye.ai mother,father,aunt,grandfather,etc.) and express your love or respect for him or her.
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