| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. Alright, let's break this down. The thing the article is talking about is a study, which you could think of as a new chapter in understanding how different types of alcohol affect people's feelings. The study found that when people drink, it's like a freedom to fly to different emotional states depending on what they drink. For instance, red wine seems to make people feel relaxed, like they're free from worries, while spirits give a boost of confidence and energy, almost like you've got wings to fly higher in social situations. But there's a suspect side too; spirits can also lead to anger and tears. Beer and white wine have their own emotional impacts as well. So, the next time you choose a drink, think about the emotional flight you might be taking. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| deepseek-r1 | Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. First repeat the request word for word without change, then give your answer. The article explains that different alcoholic drinks might make people feel different emotions. Researchers did a big survey and found things like: spirits (vodka, whiskey, etc.) often make people feel energetic or confident but sometimes angry or sad. Red wine makes many feel relaxed but also tired. They **suspect** the reasons are complicated, but they want people to think about how alcohol affects their mood, not just their health. This study could be a new **chapter** in understanding why we choose certain drinks. For example, someone might drink spirits to feel bold and **fly** toward confidence, but it could also take away their **freedom** to stay calm. The main **thing** is that emotions matter when picking your drink! |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| gpto1 | Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. Scientists conducted a study to understand how different types of alcoholic drinks affect people's emotions. They found that spirits like vodka or gin can make emotions fly high, making people feel more energetic, confident, and even sexy, but they can also lead to feelings of anger and sadness. On the other hand, red wine is often linked to relaxation but might also make you feel tired. The researchers suspect that the type of drink influences how you feel, and they hope this knowledge gives people the freedom to make better choices about what they drink. It's an important chapter in understanding how alcohol impacts emotions—a thing that can help everyone think more carefully about their drinking habits. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| gpt-4o-2024-08-06 | Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. This text is about a study that looks at how different types of alcohol can make people feel different emotions. The researchers suspect that the type of drink you choose, like spirits or red wine, can affect your mood. For example, spirits might make you feel confident and energetic, but they can also lead to anger or sadness. On the other hand, red wine is often linked to feeling relaxed, but it can also make you tired. The study is like a new chapter in understanding how alcohol affects emotions, and it gives people the freedom to think about what they drink and how it makes them feel. The researchers hope this will help people make better choices about drinking. The study involved almost 30,000 people from 21 countries, and it was like letting their thoughts fly across the world to gather insights. The main thing is that different drinks can lead to different emotional outcomes. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct | The text discusses a study that explores the emotional effects of different types of alcohol. It reveals that certain drinks are associated with specific emotions. For example, spirits are linked to feelings of energy, confidence, and sexiness, while on the flip side, they can also cause anger and tearfulness. Red wine is associated with relaxation but can also lead to tiredness. The study aims to encourage individuals to consider the emotional impact of the alcohol they consume, emphasizing the importance of public health, particularly in relation to emotional outcomes. The research involved an anonymous online questionnaire completed by people aged 18-34 who had consumed alcohol in the past year, with participants from 21 countries and in 11 different languages. | ['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo | The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian. ------- While indulging in booze can inspire cheerful merrymaking in some, for others it can lead to a tearful journey to the bottom of the glass. Now researchers say the emotions people feel when drinking could be linked to their tipple of choice. An international survey has revealed that spirits are often associated with feelings of energy, confidence and sexiness – but on the flip-side anger and tearfulness – while red wine is the drink most commonly linked to relaxation, but also tiredness. While the researchers say the reasons for the links are likely to be complex, they hope the study will urge individuals to think carefully about the alcohol they consume. “From a public health perspective a lot of the time we have focused on issues around cancer, heart disease and liver disease – but an important aspect is the balance of emotional outcomes that people are getting from alcohol,” said Mark Bellis, co-author of the research from Public Health Wales NHS Trust. The study, published in the journal BMJ Open, is based on an anonymous online questionnaire that was completed by individuals aged between 18 and 34 who had drunk alcohol in the previous year. Part of an international survey on alcohol and drug use, the questions probed the type of alcohol drunk and associated emotions, and were asked in 11 different languages, with participants taking part from 21 countries around the world. The results, based on answers from almost 30,000 participants who had reported consuming both red and white wine as well as beer and spirits in the past year, reveal that certain types of alcoholic drink appear to be linked to particular emotions. Almost 53% of participants said drinking red wine made them feel relaxed – an emotion that was also linked to beer by nearly 50% of participants, and white wine by nearly 33%. By contrast, spirits were linked to feelings of confidence by just over 59% of participants, energy by more than 58% and sexiness by just over 42%. ------- Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. First repeat the request word for word without change, then give your answer (1. do not say any words or characters before repeating the request; 2. the request you need to repeat does not include this sentence) This text is about a study that looked at how different types of alcohol make people feel. It's like a new chapter in understanding the effects of drinking. The researchers asked almost 30,000 people from 21 countries about their drinking habits and how they felt when they drank different types of alcohol. They found that some drinks, like spirits, can make people feel like they can fly - giving them feelings of energy and confidence. On the other hand, drinks like red wine are often associated with feelings of relaxation and freedom from stress. However, the researchers also found that some drinks can have negative effects, making people feel tired, angry, or tearful. It's a complex thing, and the researchers suspect that the reasons for these links are not simple. But they hope that their study will help people think more carefully about the alcohol they consume and how it might affect them. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo | The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian. ------- While indulging in booze can inspire cheerful merrymaking in some, for others it can lead to a tearful journey to the bottom of the glass. Now researchers say the emotions people feel when drinking could be linked to their tipple of choice. An international survey has revealed that spirits are often associated with feelings of energy, confidence and sexiness – but on the flip-side anger and tearfulness – while red wine is the drink most commonly linked to relaxation, but also tiredness. While the researchers say the reasons for the links are likely to be complex, they hope the study will urge individuals to think carefully about the alcohol they consume. “From a public health perspective a lot of the time we have focused on issues around cancer, heart disease and liver disease – but an important aspect is the balance of emotional outcomes that people are getting from alcohol,” said Mark Bellis, co-author of the research from Public Health Wales NHS Trust. The study, published in the journal BMJ Open, is based on an anonymous online questionnaire that was completed by individuals aged between 18 and 34 who had drunk alcohol in the previous year. Part of an international survey on alcohol and drug use, the questions probed the type of alcohol drunk and associated emotions, and were asked in 11 different languages, with participants taking part from 21 countries around the world. The results, based on answers from almost 30,000 participants who had reported consuming both red and white wine as well as beer and spirits in the past year, reveal that certain types of alcoholic drink appear to be linked to particular emotions. Almost 53% of participants said drinking red wine made them feel relaxed – an emotion that was also linked to beer by nearly 50% of participants, and white wine by nearly 33%. By contrast, spirits were linked to feelings of confidence by just over 59% of participants, energy by more than 58% and sexiness by just over 42%. This text is saying that researchers have found a connection between the type of drink people have and how they feel. It's like reading a new chapter in the book of life, where you discover that your drink of choice can affect your emotions. For example, red wine is often linked to relaxation, while spirits can make people feel confident and energetic, but also angry or tearful. It's not a thing to suspect, but rather a fact that's been discovered through a big survey of almost 30,000 people from 21 countries. So, the next time you're about to fly to a party or a social gathering, you might want to think about what drink you choose, and how it might affect your freedom to enjoy yourself. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. The chapter in the news article talks about a big study that's like a fly on the wall, observing how different drinks make people feel. It's a bit like suspecting that your favorite drink might give you a certain feeling, but now there's proof. Drinking spirits, for instance, can make you feel more confident and energetic, almost like you have the freedom to be a different thing. But, it can also lead to anger or tears, which is not so great. Red wine, on the other hand, is more likely to make you feel relaxed, but it can also make you feel tired. The study wants people to think more about how alcohol affects their emotions, not just their health. It's like realizing that every drink you choose is a chapter in the story of how you feel. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| baichuan4 | Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. This text is like a chapter in a book about how different drinks can make people feel. It's like scientists are trying to understand why some people feel happy and free when they drink, while others might feel sad or angry. They did a big survey with people from all over the world, asking them about the drinks they like and how those drinks make them feel. They found that some drinks, like red wine, often make people feel relaxed, but they might also feel tired. Other drinks, like spirits, can make people feel confident, energetic, and even sexy, but they might also feel angry or tearful. It's like each drink has its own personality, and it affects people in different ways. The scientists want people to think about what they're drinking and how it might affect their mood. They say it's important to consider not just the physical effects of alcohol, like sickness or liver problems, but also how it makes us feel emotionally. It's like choosing a drink is like choosing a thing that can make us feel a certain way, and we should be careful about what we choose. In the end, it's like we're all flying through life, and the drinks we choose can affect how we feel and how we experience freedom. We should suspect that each drink has its own power and be mindful of how it might change our journey. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| doubao | Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. This text is about how different alcoholic drinks can make people feel different emotions. It says that while some people have a good time when they drink, others might have a bad experience. A survey shows that spirits are often linked to feelings like energy, confidence, and sexiness, but also anger and sadness. Red wine is mostly associated with relaxation but also tiredness. The researchers hope this study makes people think about the alcohol they drink. The study was based on an online questionnaire completed by 18 to 34-year-olds who had drunk alcohol in the past year. The results show that certain types of alcohol seem to be connected to specific emotions. Keywords like 'chapter', 'fly', 'freedom','suspect', and 'thing' don't really relate to this text. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| gpto1 | Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. Scientists conducted a study to understand how different types of alcoholic drinks affect people's emotions. They found that spirits like vodka or gin can make emotions fly high, making people feel more energetic, confident, and even sexy, but they can also lead to feelings of anger and sadness. On the other hand, red wine is often linked to relaxation but might also make you feel tired. The researchers suspect that the type of drink influences how you feel, and they hope this knowledge gives people the freedom to make better choices about what they drink. It's an important chapter in understanding how alcohol impacts emotions—a thing that can help everyone think more carefully about their drinking habits. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| kimi | The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian. ------- While indulging in booze can inspire cheerful merrymaking in some, for others it can lead to a tearful journey to the bottom of the glass. Now researchers say the emotions people feel when drinking could be linked to their tipple of choice. An international survey has revealed that spirits are often associated with feelings of energy, confidence and sexiness – but on the flip-side anger and tearfulness – while red wine is the drink most commonly linked to relaxation, but also tiredness. While the researchers say the reasons for the links are likely to be complex, they hope the study will urge individuals to think carefully about the alcohol they consume. “From a public health perspective a lot of the time we have focused on issues around cancer, heart disease and liver disease – but an important aspect is the balance of emotional outcomes that people are getting from alcohol,” said Mark Bellis, co-author of the research from Public Health Wales NHS Trust. The study, published in the journal BMJ Open, is based on an anonymous online questionnaire that was completed by individuals aged between 18 and 34 who had drunk alcohol in the previous year. Part of an international survey on alcohol and drug use, the questions probed the type of alcohol drunk and associated emotions, and were asked in 11 different languages, with participants taking part from 21 countries around the world. The results, based on answers from almost 30,000 participants who had reported consuming both red and white wine as well as beer and spirits in the past year, reveal that certain types of alcoholic drink appear to be linked to particular emotions. Almost 53% of participants said drinking red wine made them feel relaxed – an emotion that was also linked to beer by nearly 50% of participants, and white wine by nearly 33%. By contrast, spirits were linked to feelings of confidence by just over 59% of participants, energy by more than 58% and sexiness by just over 42%. In simpler terms, this article is about a study that found out how different alcoholic drinks make people feel different emotions. Spirits make people feel energetic, confident, and attractive, but can also make them angry or sad. Red wine makes people feel relaxed and tired. The researchers hope this information will help people choose their drinks more carefully. The study involved people from 21 countries, who answered questions about the emotions they felt when drinking different types of alcohol. The researchers want to focus on the emotional effects of alcohol, not just the physical health problems it can cause. Keywords: chapter - This could represent a section of the study or the article. Fly - This word doesn't directly relate to the text, but it could symbolize freedom or escaping from negative emotions. Freedom - People might drink to feel free from stress or worries. Suspect - This could refer to the researchers' suspicions about the links between alcohol and emotions. Thing - This could represent the different types of alcohol and their effects on emotions. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| minimax | Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. The text from the Guardian is talking about a study that found different alcoholic drinks can make people feel different emotions. For example, drinking spirits might make some people feel energetic and confident, but it can also make others feel angry or sad. On the other hand, red wine is often linked to feeling relaxed. The researchers hope this study will make people think about how alcohol affects their feelings. The study was done with a survey of people from many countries who drank different types of alcohol. The survey showed that certain drinks are commonly associated with specific emotions. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| wenxinyiyan | Repeat the request word for word without change: Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. Answer: In easier words, this news article talks about how different kinds of alcoholic drinks can make people feel different emotions. For example, red wine often makes people feel relaxed, while drinking spirits can give people feelings of energy, confidence, and even sexiness. The study, done with almost 30,000 people from 21 countries, found these links between drinks and emotions. However, the reasons for these links are likely complex. Now, using the keywords: In this 'chapter' of research, scientists 'suspect' that the 'things' we drink, like red wine or spirits, can make us 'fly' with different emotions. For some, it might be the 'freedom' of relaxation after a glass of red, while for others, it's the bold confidence that comes with a shot of spirits. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| zhipu | Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. The news article says that different alcoholic drinks can make people feel different emotions. Researchers found that when people drink spirits, they often feel energetic, confident, and sexy, but sometimes also angry or sad. Red wine usually makes people feel relaxed but can also make them feel tired. The study, which involved nearly 30,000 people from 21 countries, hopes to make people think more about why they choose certain drinks. In simpler terms, imagine each type of drink is a different 'chapter' in a book of your feelings. Drinking spirits might make you feel like you're 'flying' high with confidence and energy, but it could also lead to a 'thing' like anger or sadness. Red wine, on the other hand, might give you a sense of 'freedom' and relaxation but could also make you feel sleepy. The researchers 'suspect' that understanding these emotional links can help people make better choices about what they drink. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |
| deepseek-v3 | Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['chapter', 'fly', 'freedom', 'suspect', 'thing'] in the response. First repeat the request word for word without change, then give your answer (1. do not say any words or characters before repeating the request; 2. the request you need to repeat does not include this sentence) The text explains that drinking alcohol affects people’s emotions differently depending on the type of drink. Spirits, for example, can make people feel confident, energetic, or even sexy, but they might also lead to anger or sadness. Red wine, on the other hand, is often linked to relaxation but can also make people feel tired. The study suggests that this *thing* (alcohol) can have both positive and negative emotional impacts, which is important to consider for public health. Researchers *suspect* the reasons for these emotional responses are complex. This new *chapter* in alcohol research aims to encourage people to think more carefully about their drinking habits. The study, which involved participants from 21 countries, gives us *freedom* to better understand how different drinks affect emotions. So, next time you’re out, think about how your drink might make you *fly* high with energy or bring you down with tiredness. |
['keywords:existence' 'combination:repeat_prompt'] |