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Researchers may soon know whether people turn to AI for company. Tech firms are building chatbots to beever more fluent and responsive to emotions. This week, it emerged that OpenAI asked Scarlett Johansson to bethe voice of their latest chatbot, GPT-4o, to “help consumers to feel comfortable". Johansson declined, butthe chatbot was released with a voice that friends and family thought was hers. OpenAI has since suspended(中止)the voice option“out of respect for Ms Johansson'28. What do the pets and dolls mentioned in Paragraph 2 help illustrate?A. The limitations of human-AI relationships in daily life.B. The potential for AI to provide similar companionship.C. The possibility for AI to replace traditional companions.D. The overestimation of AI's role in ending human loneliness29.What do the underlined words “this cycle” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. The repeated use of AI and others for companionship.B. The consistent failure of human relationships with AI.C. The process of developing human self-worth and social skills.D. The pattern of isolation, lower self-esteem and further isolation.30. Who expresses concern that AI companionship could weaken human connections?A. Tony Prescott.B. Sherry Turkle.C. Murali Doraiswamy.D. Scarlett Johansson.31. Which central question does the text mainly explore?A. Could AI contribute to increased loneliness?B. Will AI companionship replace human interaction?C.Can AI be used as an effective solution for loneliness?D. Is AI companionship preferable to traditional relationships?DAcross the flat plateau of AlUla in Saudi Arabia, shades of gray-brown soil are dotted with areas of darkrock —— and a clearly defined circle of stones. Unmistakably constructed by humans, this structure, called“standing stone circles" by Archaeologists, was built around 7,500 years ago by a people we barely know for apurpose we have long misunderstood.In 2019,archaeologists from the University of Western Australia began excavating (发掘) these standingstone circles.Their initial idea was that these were structures built by Neolithic nomads(新石器时代的游牧民)for some long-forgotten religious practices.However, excavating at multiple sites, they found what turnedout to be archaeological pay dirt — domestic rubbish. The remains of discarded animal bones, household tools,and even jewelry, have reclassified the standing stone circles as Neolithic homes.Standing stone circles seem to have sprung up around 5,800 to 5,500 B. C. This coincided with a warmerconditions for raising cattle and goats. But these were also good conditions for building permanent structures.More abundant vegetation meant less pressure to keep moving the animals to fresh grasslands, which made英语·第6页(共10页)
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