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(A)33.What does the underlined word "mediocre"(B)31.As for wildlife crossings in the US,whichin paragraph 2 mean?of the following would Ament agree with?A.Not very good.A.They are not safe enough for animals.B.Difficult to evaluate.B.They were not well planned in advanceC.Causing disagreement.C.They have not been properlyD.Continuing for a long time.maintained.D.They have no positive effect on roadtraffic.ggDArtificial intelligence (AI)is generating excitement everywhere.In the(C34.What does paragraph 3 focus on?field of health care,there is already evidence that AI systems can enhanceA.The diversity of new AI tools.diagnostic accuracy and disease tracking,improve the predictionof patients'outcomes and suggest better treatments.It can also boostB.The protection of patients'privacy.efficiency in hospitals and surgeries by taking on tasks such as medicalC.The significance of freer health data.record-keeping and monitoring patients,and by simplifying management.ItD.The responsibility governments shouldmay already be speeding up the time it takes for new drugs to reach clinicalrials.New tools,including generative AI,could supercharge these abilitiestake.Yet.as our Technology Ouarterly shows,although Al has been used inhealth care for many years,integration has been slow and the results haveoften been mediocre.There are good and bad reasons for this.The goodreasons are that the health care system demands high evidentiary barrierswhen introducing new tools to protect patients'safety.The bad reasonsinvolve data and regulation.gAI systems learn by processing huge volumes of data,something(B)35.What does the author think of using AI inhealth care providers have in plenty.But strict rules control its use.Governments recognize that patients want their medical privacy protected.health care?But patients also want better care.Each year roughly 800,000 AmericansA.It needs policy support.suffer from poor medical decision-making.Improving accuracy in AIB.It is well worth the effort.tools requires them to be trained on large data sets that reflect patients'fulldiversity.Finding secure ways to allow health data to move more freelyC.It is hard to assess.would help.And patients should be given the right to access their ownD.It has been widely accepted.records in a portable(便携的),digital format.Portable patients'recordswould let people make fuller use of their data and take more responsibilityfor their health.第二节,阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Another problem is managing and regulating these innovationsIn many countries,the governance of AI in health,as in other areasA.Group membership matters,too.is struggling to keep up with the rapid pace of innovation.RegulatoryB.We may cry when we're happy or moved.authorities may be slow to approve new Al tools or may lack capacity andexpertise.Governments need to equip regulators to assess new AI tools.C.Crying may earn you more trust from others.These barriers are massive but the potential benefits of using AlD.That could help build a more compassionatein health care are so huge that the case for overcoming them should be同情心的)society.obvious.And if Al can be made to work in medicine,it could provide aE.The tearful apologizer would be less likely toprescription (for the adoption of the technology in other fields.make mistakes againF.In this case,they will feel connected to us and likeus much more easily.原G.It's this ability that suggests crying becomesmore helpful as we age.Ad Vingerhoets of Tilburg University,the(D)32.What can we learn about AI in health careNetherlands,has studied crying for decades.Hefrom paragraph 1?A.It causes people to rely too much on it.Gexplains that people at any age may cry whenexperiencing loss or powerlessness.However,as peopleB.It needs immediate improvement.get older they're more likely to be moved to tears out ofC.It is more capable than humans.nostalgia(怀I旧),empathy(同情),or wonder,orinD.It holds great promiseresponse to witnessing a moral act.36Group membership matters,too.Ve may cry when we're happy or movedDm2C有同情的oThat coulThe tearful apologimake mistakes again.F.In this case,they will feel connected to us and like us much moreG.It's this ability that suggests crying becomes more helpful as we age.7
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