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nreat:wildfiresDogs have the ability to provide many stress-reducing and confideneeraisin benefitsbildren,"says Harris.It was really heartwarming to see the effeet the program had on thekids.”33,28.What is the purpose of the research in the text?A.To get people to love dogs.C.To get a peaceful climate.B.To help children be sociable34.29.What does the underlined words "newD.To improve children's confidenceA.A volunteer handler.furry-friend"refer to in paragraph 3?C.A kid in the club.B.A university student.D.A therapy dog.30.Which isone of the unique advantages of the programA.Kids begin to love dogs.35.B.Kids are willing to help others.C.Kids succeed in introducing themselves.D.Kids attend their lessons more actively.WhatsHrrisrds the program mentioned in the tex?第A.Favorable.C.Doubtful.B.Ambiguous.DD.DisspprovingInaversation with an acquaintance,your brain might skip ahead,anticipating heordthat theepers will say.Perhaps then you will ery out whateverrmaybe youillurseyourgquietly,waiting to seefoof all the hundreds ofhoof posiboonarterwill arrive at the same word youhavebeen thinking of.Amazingly,your companion will often do so.How does the brain do this?MassachusetnsiofTecnoloy researchersbrouwtake to the question using a technique called integrative modeling(综合建模).Theycompared dozens of machine-eaninggorithms(算s法)called neural(神经的)networks tobrain scns and other data.The researchers had a two-part goal:they wanted to figure ouhow the brain processes language and in doing so,expand on what machine-learningalgorithms can teach us about the brain.The modeling technique shows that a key role may be played by next-word prediction,which is central to algorithms such as those that suggest words as you write your texts ande-mails.The researchers discovered that models that expert at next-word prediction are alsobest at anticipating brain activity patterns and reading times.So it seems like these models arenot just useful for presenting the word“want”after you have typed“do you”-or for allowingcomputers to complete any number of tasks from behind the scenes.They may also offer awindow into how your brain makes sense of the flood of words coming out of your friend'smouth.The researchers claim that this study marks the first time that a machine-learningalgorithm has been matched to brain data to explain the workings of a high-level cognitivetask.The finding suggests that predictive processing is central to how we understand languageand proves how artificial neural networks can offer key insights into cognition."I did not think this would happen in my lifetime,"says Evelina Fedorenko,a cognitiveneuroscientist at M.I.T."These models are much better than I would have predicted,relativetohuman neural data.That just opens up all sorts of doors."32.What will happen in a conversation with your friend according to paragraph1?A.Your mind will be blank.B.Your friend will be silent.C.You will have much to say.D.You will get what you predict.【2023年分科诊断测试卷(三)·英语第5页(共8页)】
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