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2023年江蘇省南通市海安市中考二模英語試題

學校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、單項選擇

?.Forthefirsttimeinits95-yearhistory,OscarforBestActressinaleadingrole

wasawardedtoAsianwoman,MichelleYeoh.

A.an;anB.the;anC.an;theD.the;the

2.Velvetflowersthatarecalledronghuawasapopularinfestivalsandwedding,

butfewpeopleknowaboutitnow.

A.developmentB.decorationC.inventionD.discovery

3.Astheautumnends,wehavelesschancetoabsorb(吸U攵)VitaminDthroughsunlight.

,peopleshouldtakesomevitaminDcapsules,especiallyduringwinter.

A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.HoweverD.Moreover

4.ThefemalescientistYanNingtoleavetheUSandreturntoChinainNovember

2022.Thenewscaughtmanypeople,sattention.

A.preferredB.warnedC.provedD.announced

5.—EverythingBobdoesistowhatisconsiderednormal.

一Thoughhelooksalittledifferent,hehasachievedalol.

A.similarB.closeC.oppositeD.common

6.Don,tsaythatagain,Lisa.It,sjustajoketoyou,buttome,it,snotfunnyatall.

A.clearlyB.mainlyC.probablyD.completely

7.—Whatabouttheprotectionofthenewcomputer?

—Lefskeepthescreenfreefromdustbyputtingacoverit.

A.aboveB.overC.againstD.through

8.Inthepast,theuseoftheabacus(算盤)wasconsideredasanimportantskillthateverybody

neededto.

A.pickupB.setupC.makeupD.giveup

9.一YuanLongpingspentallhislifeontheresearchanddevelopmentofbetterriceplants.

—That,strue.Wepraisehimtoomuch.

A.mustB.mustn,tC.canD.can,t

10.Youwon,tknowhowthebeautyofthisclassicalworkunlessyoureaditagain

andagain.

A.expressB.expressedC-hasexpressedD.isexpressed

?1.—RememberthefirsttimeWemet?

—Alwaysinmymind!YouanovelcalledTreasureIsland.

A.readB.havereadC.arereadingD.werereading

12.一Whydidyoubuysuchasmallshelf?booksshoescanbeputonit.

一Butmyblindboxescan,Iguess.

A.Both;andB.Either;orC.Neither;norD.Notonly;but

also

13.-:_______greatsu?prisetoseeyouhere,Daniel!

一Yeah.Wehaven,tseeneachotherforquitealongtime.

A.WhataB.WhatC.HowaD.How

14.一HaveyouheardofChatGPT?Couldyoutellme?

—Well,itissaidthatitcanchatwithusers.

A.whatcanitdoB.whatitcandoC.howwecanuseitD.howcanweuse

it

15.一Eric,youseemveryexcited.

—?Iwonthefirstprizeinthesingingcompetition.

A.GuesswhatB.WhocaresC.What,supD.Pardonme

二、完形填空

Myfathercarriedmeupthestairstomybedroom,followedbymymother,and

three-year-oldbrother.Uponmyreturninghome,ourexcitementwasmixedwithasenseof

16.,sinceWeallknewIwouldbestayinginbedforalongtime.Leavingmyroom,my

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fatherturnedtomeandsaid,“This,too,shallpass."He17,andclosedthedoor

behindhim.Itmademealittlerelaxed.

IhadscoliosiswhenIwastwelveyearsold.Myparentstookmetoseethedoctorfrom

timetotime.Wetrieddifferentwaysbuttheydidn,tstopmybackformingaS-shape.The

doctors18stoppedallthetreatment.Anoperationwastheonly19.

Twoweekslater,Iwassenthomewithorderstostayintheflatonmyback20

sevenmonths.Tidyandclean,myroomwelcomedmewithcomfort.Butwhenthelights

wereoffandthehousegrewquietatnight,IrealizedthatI

21leavemybedroom,evenmybed,forsuchalongtime!HowlonelyIfe?t!?iThis,

too,shallpass."ranginmy

22.?didn,tunderstand.ButIknewthatifmyfatherbelievedit,itmustbe23.

Hiswordsreducedmyworry.Ifhesaideverythingwouldworkoutokay,thenitwould.

Longwinterdayspassed.Sometimes,Ibecameimpatient,24Ialwaysfelt

upsetwhilestayinginthebedroomalone.Everyoneinthefamilynoticedthatand25

ofthemcametohelpmeespeciallymyfather.Verygently,hewouldpickmeupandcarryme

downstairsandplacemeonthesofa,makingme26therestofthefamily.Icouldn,t

helplaughingwhentheytalkedaboutsomethinginteresting.Somedays,heevencarriedme

27

toenjoysomemuch-neededsunshine.

Withtheirencouragement,I28thehardtime.Bysummer'send,Iwasbackon

myfeetandstartingmyfreshmanyearinhighschool.Atlast,myfather'swordsmadesense:

“This,too,haspassed!”

Lifeisajourneywithchallenges.I,velivedthroughalotof29sincethen.My

fathertaughtmetoholdontothegoodmemoriesandgetoutofthebad.Whenlifeisgood,

timefliesbyandhiswordsneverentermymind.Whenit,snotsogood,I30t?This,

too,shallpass."And,itdoes.

16.A.pleasureB.worryC.luckD.danger

17.A.acceptedB.excusedC?criedD.smiled

18.A.recentlyB.suddenlyC.finallyD.quickly

19.A.choiceB.experimentC.supportD.influence

20.A.inB.forC.afterD.before

21.A.shouldn'tB.needn,tC.mustn,tD.couldn,t

22.A.eyesB.earsC.heartD.arms

23.A.wrongB.obviousC.trueD.exact

24.A.butB.andC.orD.so

25.A.noneB.neitherC.allD.either

26.A.believeB.leaveC.joinD.visit

27.A.insideB.acrossC.offD.outside

28.A.putoffB.wentthroughC.concentratedonD.madeup

29.A.troubleB.happinessC.fearD.success

30.A.waitB.rememberC.forgetD.wonder

三、閱讀單選

Here,showtomakeamodelsubmarine(潛水艇)thatdivesandcomesupfrom

underwaterlikearealone.

You,llPlasticbottle;Tape;Fourcoins;Thinplastictube(管子);Waterproof

needmodelingclay(防水黏土);Smallscissors;Tub(盆).

1.Cuttwosmallholesononesideofthebottle.

Tapecoinstothatsideofthebottle.

Removecap;seal(密封)thetubetothebottlewithclay.

Cutoutplasbc

You,ll

2.Filltubwithwater;putbottleinandletitfillwithwater.

follow

3.Gentlyblowintothetubeandwatchwhathappens.Stopblowingand

closethetubewithyourthumb(大拇指)?Liftyourthumbandwatchwhat

happens.

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Whenyoublow,airpushesoutwater;thebottlebecomeslighterandcomes

up.

Bottlesinks(下沉)whenitfillswithwaterandcoinsweightitdown.

Coinskeepholespointingdownward,soairdoesnotescape.

You,ll

see

Whenyoustopblowingandsealthetubewithyourthumb,thebottlefloats.

Liftyourthumb,airescapesthroughthetubeandthebottlesinks.

Arealsubmarineworksthisway,byfillingtankswithairorwater.

31.Whichstepneedsthehelpofsmallscissors?

A.Blowingtheairintothebottle.B.Sealingthetubetothebottle.

C.Cuttingholesonthebottle.D.Weightingthebottledown.

32.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheexperiment?

A.Coinsareusedtostoptheairenteringthebottle.

B.Thebottlewillsinkwhenthere,snoairbutwaterinit.

C.Wecan,tuserealclaybecauseitcanmelteasilyinwater.

D.Weshouldkeepwatchingwhathappensduringtheexperiment.

33.Marymadeamodelsubmarine,butitcan,tfloat.Whatmightbetheproblem?

A.Sheusedalongerplastictube.

B.Shetapedfewercoinstothebottle.

C.Sheblewtoomuchairintothebottle.

D.Shecutholesonoppositesidesofthebottle.

Themindisawonderfulthing.It,salsoanexcusemakingmachinethatfrequentlytries

tomakeusnottotakeactionsthatweknowaregoodforus.Andthispreventsmanypositive

changesfromtakingplaceinourlives.

Sowhydoesthemindmesswithusandmakeunreasonableexcuses?Becausethemind

wantscomfort,that,sthereason.It?afraidofdiscomfort,pressureandchange.Themindis

absorbed(沉浸于)initscomfortzone,andanytimeWetrytostretch(延伸)thatzonetoofar,

fortoolong,themindtriestogetbacktogroundzeroatanycost.Theseexcuses,suchas'T

,,,

cantdoit","Itistoohardforme9"It'stoolatenow"andsoon,arenostrangerstoour

mind.

Itseemstoodifficultatfirst,soyouthinkyoucan,tsticktothepositivechangeyou,re

making.Youdon,tbelieveinyourselfenoughtotakeanotherstep.Thisisacommonexcuse

thatcanbeCoUntered(反駁)bylookingatthefactthatotherpeoplehadnomoreabilitiesthan

youthoughtyouhad.Forexample,my60-year-oldnext-doorneighborfinishedrunninga

marathon,soItoldmyself,t?Ifshecandoit,socanI!”AndIwasright.Truthbetold,theonly

personwhocantellyou"Ican,f,isyourself.Ifyouhearthosewordsrepeatinginyourmind,

stoplisteningorpayingattentiontothem.

Anothercommonexcuseisthatfc?Γvealreadyfailedtoomuch”.You,reonlyhuman.If

youbreakdown,it,sfine.Justdon,tstaydown.Rest,andthenpickyourselfupsoyoucango

towhereyou,dratherbe.Failures,smallandlarge,happeneveryday.Thestrongest,most

productivepeoplearen,tthepeoplewhoalwayssucceed,buttheoneswhodon,tgiveup

whentheylose.

Oftentimesyou,realotclosertomakingabreakthrough(突破)thanyouthink.Some

peoplegiveuptheireffortswhentheyhavealmostsucceeded,whileothersattaintheirgoals

bymakinggreatefforts,untilthelastmoment.Onceyoulearntogiveup,itbecomesahabit.

So,makesomenecessaιychangestothrowoffthebadhabitofmakingexcuses.Noexcuses!

Goontrying!That,showyou,llmoveyourlifeforward.

34.ThewritermentionsanexampleaboutamarathoninParagraph3toshowthat.

A.peopleshouldlearnabouttheirabilities

B.peopleshouldn'tlookdownuponelders

C.peopleshouldn,tbeaffectedbytheirexcuses

D.peopleshouldworkhardtoachievegreatthings.

35.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthat.

A.peoplewhohaveexperiencedmanyfailureswillsucceed

B.themindmakesexcusesbecauseitpreferscomforttosuffering

C.peoplewon,tmovetheirlifefbrwarduntiltheymakereasonableexcuses

D.themindwon,tfindanyexcusesaslongasitIeamswe,reclosertosuccess

36.Theword"attain"inParagraph5probablymeans"”.

A.shareB.reachC.pickD.set

37.Whatishewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.Totellreaderstostopmakingexcusesandkeepgoing.

試卷第6頁,共14頁

B.Toleadreaderstodealwiththeunreasonableexcuses.

C.Toremindreaderstoleavetheircomfortablezone.

D.Toshowreaderswhypeoplehavemanyexcuses.

①AnewreportsuggestsCanada,sWesternHudsonBaypolarbearpopulationhas

droppedby27percentduringthepastfiveyears.

②EVeryautumn,bearslivingalongthewesternedgeoftheHudsonBaypassthrough

thesub-ArctictownofChurchill,Manitoba.Theyearlymovementhashelpedmakethearea's

bearsoneofthemoststudiedgroupsintheworld.Bear-watchingaddsabout$5.3millionto

thelocaleconomyeachyear.ButareportrecentlyshowedbythegovernmentinCanada,s

northernterritoryofNunavutfoundthatjust618polarbearsremainedintheareain2021.

ThiSrepresenteda50percentdropinthepopulationfromthe1980s.

?Polarbearsdependonfrozensaltwater,calledseaice,tohelpthemhuntsealsforfood.

ButtheArcticisnowwarmingaboutfourtimesfasterthantherestoftheworld.Around

HudsonBay,seasonalseaiceismelting(副!化)earlierinthespring,andforminglaterinthe

fall.Thisisforcingbearstogothroughlongerperiodswithoutfood.

(4)JohnWhitemanisascientistatthenonprofit(非營利的)conservationgroupPolar

BearsInternational.Hecalledthepopulationdrop"totallyshocking,?Whitemansaid

scientistsfearthatifcontinuedseaicelosscannotbestopped,itwillonedayleadtoatotal

lossofthearea,spolarbearpopulation.

?Scientistswarnedthatadirectlinkbetweenthepopulationdropandseaicelossin

HudsonBayisnotfullyclear.Thisisbecausefourofthepastfiveyearshaveseenreasonably

goodiceconditions.Expertssayclimate-causedchangesinfluencingthelocalseapopulation

mightalsobedrivingthepolarbearnumberdown.

?Scientistsarealsoworriedbecausetherateofpopulationdecline(衰退)hasspedupin

recentyears.Between2011and2016,forexample,thepolarbearpopulationdroppedbyjust

11percent.Thereare19polarbearsspreadoutamongRussia,Alaska,Norway,Greenland

andCanada.ButWesternHudsonBayisoneofthesouthernmostpopulations.Scientists

predictthebearstherearelikelytobecomeamongthefirsttodisappear.

38.Theunderlinedword“This”inParagraph2refersto“

A.therewereonly618polarbearsintheareain2021

B.thearea'sbearsareoneofthemoststudiedgroupsintheworld

C.thepolarbearpopulationhasdroppedby27%duringthepastfiveyears

D.polarbearsgothroughlongerperiodswithoutfood

39.Thestructureofthepassagemaybe.

40.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.SeasonalSeaIceIsMeltingAroundHudsonBay.

B.CanadianPolarBearIncreaseintheLocalEconomy.

C.CanadianPolarBearPopulationDropsSharply.

D.CanadianPolarBearPopulationDropHasShockedScientists.

41.Whichofthefollowingismostlikelytobediscussedafterthelastparagraph?

A.Whenwillallthepolarbearsdisappearinthefuture?

B.HowcanWeprotectthepolarbearpopulationfromdropping?

C.Whatwillpolarbearsdotoremainalive?

D.Whyshouldweprotecttheenvironment?

Itwasthemiddleofthedayonabright,sunnySaturday,andJayandhisfriendsMike

andTonywereridingtheirdirtbikesononeoftheirfavouritecross-countrypaths.They

usuallydidn,trideearlyinthedayorintheevening,becausehikersandrunnerslikedthe

path,too.

Onthisspecialday,Jayandtheotherboysstoppedtoclimbatreeonthewindingpath

andfindacomfortablebranchtositon.Atthattime,Jaynoticedsomethingshinyonthe

groundclearly.4fcWhatdoyouthinkitcouldbe?”heaskedMikeandTonyashepointedtothe

objectshiningintheSun.

Theyalljumpeddownfromtheirbranchesandwenttotakeacloserlook.Theycouldn,t

understandwhattheyfound.Itwasawalletwithfivehundreddollarsinside.

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Mikeimmediatelysaid,"Fantastic!Wecandividethemoneyintothreeparts,andWe

willeachbeclosertobuyingthenewerbikeswewant.^^

“Notsofast,55saidTony.??Jaywastheonewhofoundthecashfirst.Tobefair,heshould

getmorethanus.Heshouldgetthreehundreddollarsandweshouldgetonehundredeach.^^

“Areyouguyscrazy?^^askedJay.uWecan,tkeepthemoney.Itisn,tours.Aren,twe

morematurethantoplayfinderskeeperslikewedidwhenwewerekids?”

“Stopbeingsuchasupporterforhonest,,,complainedMikeandTony.

tkWhoeverlostthemoneywasn,tveιyresponsibleandshouldIeamalessonabout

walkingaroundwiththatmuchcashonthem,^^addedMike.

“Let'sallgohomeandthinkaboutthis,“saidJay.

MikeandTonyagreedtoJay,ssuggestion.Jaykeptthemoney,andtheyallrodetheir

bikeshome.Theydecidetomeetagainafterdinner.

MikeandTonylivedonthesamestreet,sotheyrodehomemostofthewaytogether.

TheywereabletotalkmorewithoutJay.However,themoretheytalked,themoretheysaw

Jay,spoint.Theyalsothoughtabouthowworriedtheywouldbeiftheydroppedandlost

somethingthatwasimportanttothem.

Whentheymetafterdinner,MikeandTonythoughtthatJaywasright.Theyallrodeto

thepolicestationtoturninthewallet.Thepoliceofficerwhotookthereporttoldthemhe

wasimpressedbytheirhonest.Healsosaidifnoonereportedthelostobject,itwould

rightfullybetheirs.HerecordedJay,sphonenumber.

Thenextmorning,amancalledthepolicestationtoreportalostwallet.Whenhefound

outithadbeenturnedin,hewasveryhappy.HeaskedwhoturneditinandlearnedaboutJay

andhisfriends.

Shortlyafter,Jayreceivedaphonecallaskinghimtogotothepolicestation.Hewasa

bitnervous,butwhenhegotthere,helearnedthatthewallethadbeenreported,andthe

ownerdecidedtorewardtheindividualswhohadturneditin.Thepoliceofficerhandedhima

giftcardforonehundreddollarsatthelocalbicycleshop.

JaymetupwithMikeandTonylaterthatdayandtoldthemwhathadhappened.Theyall

realizedthatitisbetternottobekeeper.Itwasahappyendingforeveιyone.

42.Whichisthecorrectorderofthethingsbelow?

a.Jay,sfriendssuggestedsharingthemoney.

b.Jayfoundawalletwithmuchmoneyinside.

c.Jayrealizesomethingshinyontheground.

d.Jaywenttothepolicestationtohandinthewalletwithhisfriends.

e.Jay,sfriendsdiscussedaboutthismoneyonthehalfwayhometogether.

A.c-d-a-e-bB.c-b-a-e-dC.a-b-c-d-eD.c-e-a-d-b

43.Fromthepassage,weknowthatJayandhisfriendsMikeandTony_.

A.receivedarewardgivenbythepolice

B.feltmuchbetternottobegoodfinders

C.enjoyedsitingonabranchfromriding

D.haddifferentideasaboutthemoneyatfirst

44.Thestoryhasahappyendingforeveryonebecause,.

A.Jayandhisfriendsrodehappilyinthemorningsandevenings

B.Jayandhisfriendsrealizedthatitisbetternottobeakeeper

C.theownergaveagiftcardforabiketoeachofJay,sfriends

D.theownerfoundhislostwalletandtheboysunderstandalesson

45.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.TobeakeeperB.TobeafinderC.FindersKeepersD.Agiftcardfor

$100

四、根據(jù)漢語提示填空

46.Thewritingbush,ink,paperandinkstonearecalledthe"Four(寶藏)ofthe

Study,,?

47.Calligraphy(45?)spreadduringtheHanDynastywhenthe(必要的)tools

andmaterialsbecamewidelyavailable.

五、根據(jù)英文解釋填空

48.AChineseknotisaknotthatisWoVen(編織)froma(onlyone)ropetobe

differentshapes.

49.ThegentlewindonthedayofChunfenperfectly(providewhatisneeded)

thoseneeds,soitiseasierforkitestogoup.

六、根據(jù)句意填空

試卷第10頁,共14頁

50.About80%ofChinesecharactersareupofsmallerpartwhicharemixedin

differentwaystodevelopthousandsofhanzi.

七、多句選詞填空

B.請根據(jù)句意從方框中選擇合適的單詞,并用其適當形式填空,使句子通順。

simpletwelvecommunicatemeanearly

51.Studieshavefoundthatolderpeoplewhohaverelationshipsandsocial

supportarelikelytolivelongerthantheotherswithfewerconditions.

52.UptotheTangDynasty,womenenjoyedplayingcujugamesandthencujuwasn,t

agamebutusedasawayforfun.

53.Around4,000yearsagoinBabylon,therecordcelebrationhonoringthe

comingofanewyearwasheld.

54.Bluetoothisamethodofshortdistancewirelessbetweenelectronicsthat

makesuseofthepowerofradiowaves.

55.Accordingtoaresearch,morethan130billionpoundsofuneatenfoodgotowastein

Laura'scountyeachyear.Thatisaboutfiveoftheyearlyfoodsupply.

C.請根據(jù)句意從方框中選擇合適的動詞,并用其適當時態(tài)填空,使句子通順。

handholdturnlistendraw

56.Recently,theperformancesofthe“BeltandRoad"bandattentiononsocial

mediaplatforms.

57.EachyearonFebruary21,UNESCOanInternationalMotherLanguageDayto

helppeopletopayattentiontothedisappearanceoftheworld,slanguages.

58.一Judy,couldyoutellmehowtojointheBirdwatchingClub?

—Sony,butyoucanaskMrSmith.Heonceoutsomeadviceaboutitataspeech.

59.—Howte??iblethedisasteris!Manypeoplearebadlyhurtandlosetheirhomes.

一Γmsurethingsoutfinebecausemanysoldiersaretryingtohelpthem.

60.—Ican,tbelieveyousoldmesuchaterriblerobot.Imustgetmymoneyback!

—I,sir.Butcouldyoupleaseslowdownandtellmewhathashappened?

八、短文首字母填空

根據(jù)短文內容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞。

Thesweetestmemoryofmychildhoodisaboutaroundtable.WhenIwasstilllittle,my

wholefamilywouldgettogetherondifferenttraditionalf61tohavedinner.Wekids

wouldbesittingaroundorplayinghide-and-seekunderthetablewhilethegrown-upswerec

62freely.

WhenIgotabitolder,myauntbroughtbackherboyfriendandmygrandmacheerfullya

63anotherseattotheroundtable.Itseemedalittlemorecrowded,butWeallfeltmuchc

64toeachother.WhenIwastwelve,mygrandpapassedaway!Thatmadeusf65

sad.However,whenthewholefamilygottogetheronceagain,wet66agreedthathis

chair,hisbowlandhischopsticksshouldr67thesame.Eventhoughhisseatwas

empty,Wefeltlikethathehadneverleftus.

Weallhaveatablelikethisinourhomes.A68thereasonwhywecometogether

maybedifferent,thefeelingsbehinditarethesame.Usuallydifferentculturesareaccepted

byusaroundthetable.What,smore,wee69thelovenotonlyforourfamily,butalso

foracommunity,ournationandeventhewholeworld.

Theh70ofournationhasbeenthestoriesoflookingfororrunningtotheround

tablewhichwebelongto.TheroundtablehasbeenasymboloftheChinesefeelings.Itwas,

itisandwillalwaysbe.

九、閱讀回答問題

?lHI??BM'?∣?kl,

Noartistrequired

Oneday,AmmaarReshiwasplayingaroundwithachatbotcalledChatGPT,acomputer

programusingartificialintelligence(AI)tocopythewayhumanbeingsthinkandwrite.

ReshithencameupwithanideatousetheAIprogramtomakeachildren,sbook.Thestory

試卷第12頁,共14頁

ofthebookcamefromaconversationReshihadwiththechatbot,aboutagirlcalledAlice.

AndthenheusedanotherAIprogram,Midjourney,tomakeillustrations(插圖)forthebook.

MidjourneyisanewAIpoweredtoolthatcanturnwordsintoamazingartwork,likepictures.

Thebook,AliceandSparkle,wasdoneinjustacoupleofdays."Anyonecanusethese

AItools,,,Reshisaid.*4Andthey,renothardtouse.”

Reshipostedaboutthebookonlineafteritwasfinished.Heatedargumentaboutit

startedatonce.Somepeoplelikedthelovelystoryaswellasthebeautifulillustrationsand

praisedReshiforhissmartness.Butnoteveryonewelcomedthebirthofthespecialbook.

Amongthem,artistswereespeciallycriticalofit.Theythinkthewaytheillustrationswere

madewasabigproblem.Midjourneysearchesthroughmillionsofpicturescreatedbyartists

ontheInternet.Andthenitmanagestofindpatterns(式樣)inthosepicturesandcreatenew

onesbasedonthepatterns.Artistsoftenuploadtheirworkonlineforpeopletoenjoy.But

Midjourneycouldbeusingtheirworkwithoutpermission(允許).

“ThemainproblemtomeaboutAIisthatitwastakenfromartists,WOrkJillustrator

AdrianeTsaisays."It'sourcreations,ourpersonalstyles,thatwedidnotpennitthemtouse.^^

Manyartistsandwritersarenervousaboutthefuture.Willpeoplepayfortheirworkifit

canbedonecheaperbyusingAIprograms?

SomecompaniesarealreadychoosingAIoverhumantalent.TheSanFranciscoBallet

usedpicturesmadewithMidjoumeytoimproveitsproductionoftheclassicTheNutcracker.

Atafunnyperformanceclub,anAl-poweredrobottoldjokesthatmadepeoplelaughoutloud.

JournalistAbrahamRiesmansaid,"It'sdeeplytroublingtoseepeoplelookingforcheap

alternatives(替代品)toactualhumanwriting.^^

Reshisaystechnologycompaniesshouldprotectartistsandwriterswhoseworkmightbe

usedb

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