C
[2026 南通市海门区期末]One day, Reshi was talking with a chatbot. The chatbot is a computer program that uses AI to think and write like humans. He wondered if he could use the program to produce a children's book. To begin with, he talked to the chatbot and got the story of a girl named Alice. Then, he used another AI tool called Midjourney to create pictures for the book. A couple of days later, Reshi completed a 12-page book, *Alice and Sparkle*. "Anyone can use these AI tools," he said. "They're not hard to use."
When Reshi shared the book online, not everyone was pleased. Some people thought it was creative, but artists were unhappy. They said the problem was not just the poor quality of the artwork (for example, in one drawing, the hands looked strange). It was the way the art was made.
The AI tool, like Midjourney, searches through millions of pictures across the internet. It uses computer programs to copy designs in those pictures and create new ones. Think of the artists who shared their works online. Midjourney could use their works without their permission. "The main problem for me about AI is that it learns from our artwork," an artist said. "They're our creations, our personal styles... that we don't allow others to copy."
Many artists and writers are nervous about their future. Will people still pay them for their works if they can be done cheaper using AI? Some companies are already using AI instead of real artists. For example, a ballet(芭蕾舞团) used AI pictures for ads, and a comedy club used an AI robot to tell jokes. "As a writer who makes money and gets joy from writing, it's troubling to see people choose cheap AI over real human work," a writer said.
Reshi thinks that there should be protection for artists and writers whose works might be used in AI. "IT companies should work with artists when creating the AI artwork," he said.
(
A. read him stories
B. create a children's book
C. share pictures online
D. talk to a girl called Alice
(
A. order
B. help
C. advice
D. agreement
(
A. People should pay for AI-made art.
B. The artwork by AI should be improved.
C. IT companies should stop using AI for art.
D. Artists' works should be protected from AI use.
(
A. To offer help for AI artwork.
B. To encourage people to use AI tools.
C. To show how AI tools work.
D. To talk about problems of AI in artwork.
[2026 南通市海门区期末]One day, Reshi was talking with a chatbot. The chatbot is a computer program that uses AI to think and write like humans. He wondered if he could use the program to produce a children's book. To begin with, he talked to the chatbot and got the story of a girl named Alice. Then, he used another AI tool called Midjourney to create pictures for the book. A couple of days later, Reshi completed a 12-page book, *Alice and Sparkle*. "Anyone can use these AI tools," he said. "They're not hard to use."
When Reshi shared the book online, not everyone was pleased. Some people thought it was creative, but artists were unhappy. They said the problem was not just the poor quality of the artwork (for example, in one drawing, the hands looked strange). It was the way the art was made.
The AI tool, like Midjourney, searches through millions of pictures across the internet. It uses computer programs to copy designs in those pictures and create new ones. Think of the artists who shared their works online. Midjourney could use their works without their permission. "The main problem for me about AI is that it learns from our artwork," an artist said. "They're our creations, our personal styles... that we don't allow others to copy."
Many artists and writers are nervous about their future. Will people still pay them for their works if they can be done cheaper using AI? Some companies are already using AI instead of real artists. For example, a ballet(芭蕾舞团) used AI pictures for ads, and a comedy club used an AI robot to tell jokes. "As a writer who makes money and gets joy from writing, it's troubling to see people choose cheap AI over real human work," a writer said.
Reshi thinks that there should be protection for artists and writers whose works might be used in AI. "IT companies should work with artists when creating the AI artwork," he said.
(
B
)33. Reshi used the AI tools to .A. read him stories
B. create a children's book
C. share pictures online
D. talk to a girl called Alice
(
D
)34. The underlined word "permission" in Paragraph 3 probably means "".A. order
B. help
C. advice
D. agreement
(
D
)35. What's Reshi's opinion about using AI?A. People should pay for AI-made art.
B. The artwork by AI should be improved.
C. IT companies should stop using AI for art.
D. Artists' works should be protected from AI use.
(
D
)36. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To offer help for AI artwork.
B. To encourage people to use AI tools.
C. To show how AI tools work.
D. To talk about problems of AI in artwork.
答案:C[语篇解读]本文主要讨论了AI工具在艺术创作中的应用及其引发的争议,包括艺术家对作品未经许可被使用的担忧以及AI对艺术行业未来的影响。
33. B
34. D 词义猜测题。根据“Midjourney could use their works without their permission.”以及we don't allow others to copy可知,Midjourney可以在未经他们同意的情况下使用他们的作品。permission意为“同意”。
35. D 推理判断题。根据“Reshi thinks that there should be protection for artists and writers whose works might be used in AI.”可知,Reshi认为艺术家的作品应避免被AI滥用。
36. D 推理判断题。通读全文可知,全文围绕AI在艺术创作中的问题展开,包括版权争议、艺术家的担忧及行业影响。故作者的主要目的是讨论AI在艺术领域引发的问题。
33. B
34. D 词义猜测题。根据“Midjourney could use their works without their permission.”以及we don't allow others to copy可知,Midjourney可以在未经他们同意的情况下使用他们的作品。permission意为“同意”。
35. D 推理判断题。根据“Reshi thinks that there should be protection for artists and writers whose works might be used in AI.”可知,Reshi认为艺术家的作品应避免被AI滥用。
36. D 推理判断题。通读全文可知,全文围绕AI在艺术创作中的问题展开,包括版权争议、艺术家的担忧及行业影响。故作者的主要目的是讨论AI在艺术领域引发的问题。
解析:
【分析】
1. 第33题是细节理解题,需定位原文中Reshi使用AI工具的目的相关内容,找到对应描述即可选出答案;
2. 第34题是词义猜测题,需结合上下文语境,根据艺术家不允许他人复制作品的表述,推测划线词的含义;
3. 第35题是推理判断题,需定位文中关于Reshi观点的句子,分析其核心意思,对应选项;
4. 第36题是主旨大意题,需通读全文梳理核心话题,确定作者的写作目的。
【解析】
33. 细节理解题。根据第一段“He wondered if he could use the program to produce a children's book... Then, he used another AI tool called Midjourney to create pictures for the book... Reshi completed a 12-page book, *Alice and Sparkle*.”可知,Reshi使用AI工具创作了一本儿童书,故选B。
34. 词义猜测题。根据第三段“Think of the artists who shared their works online. Midjourney could use their works without their permission... we don't allow others to copy”可知,艺术家不允许他人复制自己的作品,因此Midjourney是在未经他们同意的情况下使用作品,permission意为“同意”,对应选项D。
35. 推理判断题。根据第五段“Reshi thinks that there should be protection for artists and writers whose works might be used in AI.”可知,Reshi认为应保护艺术家和作家的作品,避免被AI使用,对应选项D。
36. 主旨大意题。通读全文,文章围绕AI在艺术创作中的问题展开,包括艺术家的担忧、版权争议、行业影响等,核心是讨论AI在艺术领域引发的问题,故选D。
【答案】
33.B 34.D 35.D 36.D
【知识点】
细节理解题;词义猜测题;推理判断题;主旨大意题
【点评】
本题为阅读理解题,涵盖多种常见题型,需学生具备快速定位原文、结合语境推测词义、分析人物观点及把握主旨的能力,整体难度适中,适合初中阶段学生练习。
【难度系数】
0.5
1. 第33题是细节理解题,需定位原文中Reshi使用AI工具的目的相关内容,找到对应描述即可选出答案;
2. 第34题是词义猜测题,需结合上下文语境,根据艺术家不允许他人复制作品的表述,推测划线词的含义;
3. 第35题是推理判断题,需定位文中关于Reshi观点的句子,分析其核心意思,对应选项;
4. 第36题是主旨大意题,需通读全文梳理核心话题,确定作者的写作目的。
【解析】
33. 细节理解题。根据第一段“He wondered if he could use the program to produce a children's book... Then, he used another AI tool called Midjourney to create pictures for the book... Reshi completed a 12-page book, *Alice and Sparkle*.”可知,Reshi使用AI工具创作了一本儿童书,故选B。
34. 词义猜测题。根据第三段“Think of the artists who shared their works online. Midjourney could use their works without their permission... we don't allow others to copy”可知,艺术家不允许他人复制自己的作品,因此Midjourney是在未经他们同意的情况下使用作品,permission意为“同意”,对应选项D。
35. 推理判断题。根据第五段“Reshi thinks that there should be protection for artists and writers whose works might be used in AI.”可知,Reshi认为应保护艺术家和作家的作品,避免被AI使用,对应选项D。
36. 主旨大意题。通读全文,文章围绕AI在艺术创作中的问题展开,包括艺术家的担忧、版权争议、行业影响等,核心是讨论AI在艺术领域引发的问题,故选D。
【答案】
33.B 34.D 35.D 36.D
【知识点】
细节理解题;词义猜测题;推理判断题;主旨大意题
【点评】
本题为阅读理解题,涵盖多种常见题型,需学生具备快速定位原文、结合语境推测词义、分析人物观点及把握主旨的能力,整体难度适中,适合初中阶段学生练习。
【难度系数】
0.5