【題目】 隨著人工智能的快速發(fā)展,很多傳統(tǒng)行業(yè)被取代。一些傳統(tǒng)技藝在消失,同時導致很多人失業(yè)。上周你們班開了一次班會討論是否要保護傳統(tǒng)技藝。大家紛紛闡述了自己的觀點。請你為學校公眾號寫一篇活動總結。文章需要包含以下內容:

時間

上周一早上

地點

班級教室

內容

是否保護傳統(tǒng)技藝?

各方觀點

一些人認為不需要保護傳統(tǒng)技藝

一些人認為需要保護傳統(tǒng)技藝

原因

1.新事物取代舊事物是必然

2.……(至少補充一點)

1.傳統(tǒng)技藝是文化的象征

2.……(至少補充一點)

你的觀點

……

要求:

1.所寫內容必須包括提供的所有信息,可適當發(fā)揮;

2.文章不少于80詞;

3.語氣通順,意思連貫,語法正確,條理清楚,字跡工整;

4.文中不得出現(xiàn)真實的姓名、校名及地名。

With the development of Al, some traditional industries are gone.We had a discussion about____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

【答案】One possible version

With the development of AI, some traditional industries are gone. We had a discussion about whether we should protect the traditional skills in our classroom last Monday. Different people have different opinions.

Some classmates think we needn’t protect the traditional skills. It is certain that new skills will replace the old ones. Modern techniques make our life more convenient. While others think we should protect the traditional skills. They are symbols of the historic culture. They have long histories and many people are making a living by them now.

In my view, we should protect the typical traditional skills. Meanwhile, we should try our best to develop the science and technology as well.

【解析】

1.題干解讀:這是一篇活動總結,隨著人工智能的快速發(fā)展,很多傳統(tǒng)行業(yè)被取代。一些傳統(tǒng)技藝在消失,同時導致很多人失業(yè)。上周你們班開了一次班會討論是否要保護傳統(tǒng)技藝。大家紛紛闡述了自己的觀點。內容需要根據(jù)表格的內容加以完善。

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