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7.What was the outcome of the author's new9.What does the underlined word "likens"mean inbasketball game?Paragraph 3?A.It was satisfactory.A.ContributesB.Attaches.B.It was a failure.C.Compares.D.Changes.C.It received mixed reviews.10.What can we know about Robert Gordon?D.It remained to be seen.A.He is in favour of Al.CB.He acts as an electricity professor.The steam engine,electric lighting,refrigeration.C.He is an economist and author.If you're wondering what these things have inD.He suspects AI's revolutionary role.common,they're examples of transformative11.What does the economic historian think abouttechnologies that lifted worker productivity.Doesblue-collar work in the Al-era?generative AI belong on that list?A.Doubtful.B.Promising.Hardly a day passes without some news of theC.Fascinating.D.Worrying.great things that so-called large language models0(LLMs)can do-from writing academic papers toIt's the year 2140 and two kids ride theirdesigning buildings-along with projections onsurfboards in the heart of Manhattan,near thehow many jobs will be wiped out as companiespoint where Sixth Avenue meets Broadway.If youfigure out ways to apply the new technology.Butare familiar with this junction you will know it iseconomists are divided on whether the likes offar from the US's current coastline.But in KimOpenAI's ChatGPT or Google's Bard have theStanley Robinson's novel New York 2140,potential to jump-start productivity growthManhattan is flooded after continuous climateworldwide.change causes the sea level to rise by 15.25 m.Researchers in a consulting firm project AIRobinson's 2017 climate fiction novel belongswill deliver $4.4 trillion in economic benefitsto a new kind of novel,which tells "the story ofannually to the global economy,equal to 4.4%ofthe next century".It might be helping readersglobal output in 2022 Harvard professor Neeleyacross the world comprehend the situation inwhich we currently find ourselves.likens the birth of generative AI to the arrival ofClimate change is an indescribable crisis tothe Internet."It is exactly that moment we aremake sense of.Drop some poisonous chemicals infacing again-that vital moment that forevera river now and you will see dead fish within days,changes how we work,how we interact with onebut what do you witness when you release carbonanother,how we think,how we produce.We aredioxide (CO2)?at that moment again.”"This is where fiction comes in:it brings theThere are plenty of reasons to be skeptical,abstract data closer to home by focusing on thethough.Robert Gordon,a professor,atfaces and stories in these futures.Show readers aNorthwestern University and author of The Risedetailed account of a climate changed future,"saysand Fall of American Growth,argues that theRobinson,and they have an easier time imaginingInternet and AI haven't been as 'revolutionary asit."Science fiction gets people thinking in a waywhateconomists callgeneral-purposethat another report on climate change doesn't,technologies,such as electricity.says Shelley Streeby,a professor of Literature andWorries about AI replacing workers haveEthnic Studies at UC San Diego."It helps peoplebeen at the centre of a labour dispute in Hollywoodfeel not only about what might be coming,butwriters and actors.A survey by Microsoft foundalso about the present.It is about taking certainthat 49%of the people say they're worried AI willconditions that exist nowadays,extending themreplace their jobs.into the future and throwing a bunch of charactersOn the flip side,blue-collar workers couldinto their midst..”benefit."It won't change blue-collar work,but itIn the search to adopt climate change as awill change who can get out of blue-collar worktopic,writers are doing what they do best:tryingand get into better jobs,"an economic historian atto tell a good story.Sometimes they write with aCornell University says."We are living throughtouch of optimism as they negotiate the currentone of those turning points in human history.crisis.But even with this optimism,these writers8.Why does the author mention OpenAI's ChatGPTwant to make sure the world knows they,at least,and Google's Bard?are paying attention.A.To introduce a debate.12.What is the function of the first paragraph?B.To define a concept.A.To give background on a story.C.To make a prediction.B.To promote the novel New York 2140.D.To explain a technology.C.To lead to the topic of climate fiction.D.To show the influence of climate change84英语observe v,庆祝;欢度How will they observe the festival?他们将如何庆祝这个节日?吾
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