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(1)细节理解题。根据第一段Without cracking a single textbook,without spending a day in medical school,the co﹣author of a preprint study correctly answered enough questions that it would have passed the real US Medical Licensing Examination. (这位预印本研究的合著者没有破解一本教科书,也没有在医学院呆上一天,就正确地回答了足够多的问题,从而通过了真正的美国医学执照考试。)以及第二段The medical licensing exam is generally considered one of the toughest of any profession( 医学执照考试通常被认为是所有职业中最难的考试之一)可知,ChatGPT通过了具有挑战性的考试。故选D。
(2)词句猜测题。根据划线词所在句的前一句"Googling the answer is very difficult," he explained. ("用谷歌搜索答案非常困难,"他解释道。)"以及后一句"It might take hours to get an accurate answer.(可能需要几个小时才能得到准确的答案。)可知,用谷歌搜索正确答案难度大的原因是:网上有很多干扰信息,故可以推知red herrings指的是干扰信息。A.Appealing topics.吸引人的话题;B.Efficient helpers.高效的助手;C.Hidden resources.隐藏的资源;D.Distracting facts.分散注意力的事实。故选D。
(3)推理判断题。根据第四段中However,the journal Nature created guidelines that said no such program could be credited as an author because "any authorship carries with it accountability for the work,and AI tools cannot take such responsibility." (医学执照考试研究的结果甚至是在ChatGPT的帮助下写出来的。然而,《自然》杂志制定了指南,指出任何此类程序都不能被视为作者,因为"任何作者都要对工作负责,人工智能工具也不能承担这样的责任。) 可知,作者身份意味着对作品的责任,AI工具却不能承担这样的责任。故选B。
(4)观点态度题。根据文章最后一段Tseng's group will continue to test it to learn why it creates certain errors and what other ethical factors need to be put in place before using it for real. (曾的团队将继续测试它,以了解它为什么会造成某些错误,以及在真正使用它之前需要考虑哪些其他道德因素。)以及I firmly believe that it will actually make me and make us as physicians and providers better. (我坚信,这会让我变得更好,让我们作为医生和提供者变得更好。)可推断出Tseng对ChatGPT的态度是充满信心同时也很小心谨慎。A.Interested yet doubtful.感兴趣但又怀疑的;B.Disinterested and calm.公正冷静的;C.Confident yet cautious.自信而谨慎的;D.Critical and disappointed.挑剔又失望的。故选C。