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MusichasenrichedHoram’slifewithfriendshipandmadeHoramfeel“parmuchbigger”thanhimself.“Ataexpanding,”hesays.“Maybeweneverknowcompletelywhoweareorwhatwecando.”24.WhydidHoramplaytheharmonicaonthestreetsofBradford?A.Torecallthegoodol25.WhatisGavin’sattitudetohisfather’smusicalaA.Positive.B.Disapproving.C.Doubtful.26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutHoram?A.Heenjoyedothers’attentionwhenintheB.Hislifespanwasextendedbecauseofmusic.C.HishearingwassharpenedbyeD.Hisfeelingswereconveyedbyplayingtheharmoni27.WhatdoesmusicbringtoHA.Alostsoul.C.Abroadercircleoflife.D.Anewperceptionoffamily.CMicrosofthasannouncedthegeneralavaiservicethathelpsusersdetectandfilterharmfulAI-generatapplicationsandseTheservice,designedtoreducenegativeinformationincommunityenvironments,intextandimagedetectionandidentifiescontentthatMicrosoftterms“undesirable,”includinghate,bias,adultcontent,violenceandself-harm.“Byfocusingoncontentsafety,wecancreateasaresponsibleuseofAIandsafeguarthreatstomoderateboalgorithmstoscan,analyzdegreecomprehensivesafetymeasures.TheserviceisalsoeqmultiplelanguagesanditcanratetheseverityofspecificcThenitinstructshumandetectorstot“Whenitcomestoonlinesafety,itiscrucialtoconsidermorethanjusthuman-generatedcontent,especiallyasAI-generatedcontentbecomesprevalent,”Hanwrote.“TomakesurethatAI-generatedoutputsareaccurate,reliable,orapproprnotonlyprotectsusersfrommisinformationandpotentialharmbutalsoupholds(支持)moralstandardsandbuildstrustinAItechnologies.”AzureAIContentSafetyhasabetterunderstandingoftextualcontentandculturalcontextandaremorepreciseinprocessingdataandcontentthanotherproductsintheirAzureAIContentSafetyismainlypricedoncheckoutpricingoptionsontheAzureAIContentSafetypricing28.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.MicrosoftmakesAItechnologiespopular.B.MicrosoftlaunchesAIContentSafetyC.MicrosoftguaranteestrustinAItechnolD.MicrosoftputsforwardatermaboutA29.WhattypeofinformationisthemostlikelytobeidentifiedbyAzureAIContentSafety?A.Peacefulprotest.B.Friendlygreetings.C.Hatespeech.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prevalent”inParagraph5probaA.widespreadB.groundbreakingC.painstaking31.ThetextisprobablyfollowedbyaparagraphaboutA.thecomparisonofAzureAIContentSafetyandothersimilarproductsB.theapplicationofAzureAIContentSafetytousers’languagelearningC.thedetailsofpricechoiceswhenpurchasingAzureAIContentSafetyD.theexamplesofAzureAIContentSafetytosolvetechnicalproblemsDPsychologicalscienceisfullofinterestingtopics,manyofwhichtellacoherentpictureofhumannature,butsomeofwhichcreateseeminglycontradictorystories.Acaseinpointisthemisunderstoodoverlap(交疊)betweenstreng(自戀).Thereisnowconvincingevidencetoshowthatnarcissismisontheriyouth.Someresearcherssaythatabout25%ofyoungpeopleshowingsymptomsofnarcissism.TheinflatedegoofGenerationMeisreflectedinrealitpotentialnarcissistshascausedanunhelpfulreactionagainstapproachesthatseektomakeourchildrenandteensfeelgoodaboutthemselvInmyownresearchonstrength-basedparenting,itiscommonforpeoplethisapproachtobethecauseofnarcissism.Theirargumentseemstobethatachildwhtheirstrengthswillautomaticallyviewthemselvesasbetterthaneveryoneelseconfidence;desirableself-knowledgeisbrandedasexcessiveself-admiratiWhydoesthisoccur?It’spartlybecausemoreisknownaboutnarciWhilestrengthspsychologyhaslargelystayedwithinthelimitofnarcissismhasmadeitswayintothemassmediaandourdailylthatnarcissismisafavoredtopicandthatpeopleeverywhereareThefearthatastrength-basbinary(非此即彼)thinking.WemistakenlybelievethatonecannotbebothconfidentandMotherTeresa.Withoutconfidenceintheirstrengths,GandhiandMotherTeresacoulachievedsomuch,andyetmodestyandselflessnessaretheirqualitclearthatpeoplewhoknowtheirstrengthsare,actually,morelikelytobepro-socialandreadytohelpothers.It’seasytoconcludethateveryyoungpersonisatriskofbecominganarcissistbutI’dliketostandupforthethousandsofyoungkidsIhaveworkedwithwhoarecaring,thoughtfulandhumble—evenwhentheyusetheirstrengths.32.Whichofthefollowingopinionsmaythewriteragreewith?A.TosayallkidsarepotentialnarcissistsisoverstatingB.It’sunhelpfulforustomakeourchildrenfeelgoodaboutthemselves.C.Strength-basedparentingD.Childrenwhoknowtheirstrengthstendtobemoreselfishanduncaring.33.Whyareteenagers’strengthsoftenthoughtofasnarcissism?A.Thereisalackofnarcissisminourcommonsense.B.ThegeneralpublichaslessaccesstostrengthspsychologC.ManypeoplearediagnosedwithnarcissismbyD.Academicjournalsreportmoreonnarcissism.34.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsyoungkids’strength-basedapproaches?A.Favorable.B.Disapproving.C.Neutral.D.Doubtfu35.WhichisasuitA.Teens’PsychologyResearchB.Teens’NarcissismDiC.Teens’Strength-basedApproachD.Teens’MisunderstoodConfidencewewatchhasalwaysbeenanimportantpadaysofsilentfilms,mostmovietheatreshiredamusicianmusic,mostlytodrownoutthesoundofthefilmprojectors(放映機(jī))andpeopletalking.ssound-on-filmtechnologydeveloped,composerswerehirr 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