| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
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| 金声玉亮2.0 | After examining the given words/phrases, I have identified three groups of four items that share distinct characteristics. Here's the solution: **ella, shady, sus, yo, dine, feast, feed, sup, fit, jim, me, pickings** The three groups are: 1. **ella, shady, sus, yo**: These words are all related to pop culture or internet slang, where "ella" could be a reference to the song "Despacito" with the lyric "Oh, na-na-na, na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na, ella me subió," "shady" is often used to describe someone who is suspicious or untrustworthy, "sus" is internet slang for "suspect" and is popularized by the game "Among Us," and "yo" is a casual greeting. 2. **dine, feast, feed, sup**: These words are all associated with eating or the consumption of food, where "dine" and "sup" refer to eating a meal, "feast" implies a large, celebratory meal, and "feed" can mean to provide food for someone or to eat. 3. **fit, jim, me, pickings**: These words can be connected through the theme of personal or physical attributes, where "fit" describes physical condition, "jim" could be a colloquial short form of "gym," "me" can be considered in the context of personal reflection or self-reference, and "pickings" could relate to the selection or availability of options, possibly in the context of personal choices or opportunities. This categorization is based on finding specific and unique connections among the words, as requested. |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| deepseek-r1 | **shady, pickings, fit, jim, feed, dine, feast, sup, me, yo, sus, ella** |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| gpto1 | The twelve items can be grouped as follows: **Group 1 (All can be preceded by "Slim"):** shady, pickings, jim, fit. **Group 2 (Spanish pronouns):** me, ella, yo, sus. **Group 3 (All related to eating):** feed, feast, dine, sup. So the ordered list, grouped by these categories, is: **shady, pickings, jim, fit, me, ella, yo, sus, feed, feast, dine, sup** |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| gpt-4o-2024-08-06 | To solve this puzzle, we need to identify three groups of four items that share something in common. Let's examine the list of words/phrases: 1. shady 2. me 3. feed 4. dine 5. feast 6. ella 7. pickings 8. yo 9. fit 10. sus 11. sup 12. jim Let's start by looking for potential categories: 1. **Names**: Some of these words could be names. "Ella" and "Jim" are common names. "Sus" could be short for "Susan" or "Susanna," and "Yo" could be a nickname or a name in some cultures. Let's consider "ella," "jim," "sus," and "yo" as a group of names. 2. **Phrases**: Some words might form common phrases. "Shady" and "pickings" can form the phrase "shady pickings." "Fit" and "sup" can form "fit as a fiddle" and "sup" as in "supper." However, "sup" is also a greeting, so let's consider "sup," "yo," "me," and "fit" as greetings or informal expressions. 3. **Food-related**: "Feed," "dine," and "feast" are all related to eating. "Pickings" can also relate to food, as in "slim pickings." Let's group "feed," "dine," "feast," and "pickings" as food-related terms. Now, let's organize the groups: - **Names**: ella, jim, sus, yo - **Food-related**: feed, dine, feast, pickings - **Informal expressions/greetings**: sup, yo, me, fit Now, let's list the items in the order of their groups: **ella, jim, sus, yo, feed, dine, feast, pickings, sup, yo, me, fit** However, we have "yo" repeated, which is incorrect. Let's re-evaluate: - **Names**: ella, jim, sus, shady (shady could be a nickname) - **Food-related**: feed, dine, feast, pickings - **Informal expressions/greetings**: sup, yo, me, fit Now, let's list the items in the order of their groups: **ella, jim, sus, shady, feed, dine, feast, pickings, sup, yo, me, fit** This should be the correct grouping. |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct | **shady, me, feed, dine, feast, ella, pickings, yo, fit, sus, sup, jim** | dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I found three groups of four items that share something in common. Here's my solution: **shady, ella, sus, yo, dine, feast, feed, sup, me, jim, fit, pickings** The three groups are: 1. **shady, ella, sus, yo**: These four words/phrases are all suffixes or words that can be used as suffixes to create names or nicknames (e.g., Ella, Susie, Yo-Yo, Shady). 2. **dine, feast, feed, sup**: These four words are all related to eating or consuming food. 3. **me, jim, fit, pickings**: These four words/phrases are all words or phrases that can be used as idiomatic expressions or colloquialisms (e.g., "me" can be used in "me too," "Jim" can be used in "Jim-dandy," "fit" can be used in "fit as a fiddle," and "pickings" can be used in "slim pickings"). Note that these groups might not be the only possible solution, but they seem to be the most plausible and specific categories that connect the given words/phrases. |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I've found three groups of four items that share something in common. Here's my solution: **shady, me, yo, jim** (all four are informal or colloquial terms for a person) **feed, dine, feast, sup** (all four are verbs related to eating) **ella, sus, fit, pickings** (all four are words that can be related to music: Ella Fitzgerald was a famous jazz singer, Sus is a musical note in solfege, Fit is a term used in music to describe a good rhythm, and Pickings can refer to the act of choosing or selecting musical notes) So, the answer is: **shady, me, yo, jim, feed, dine, feast, sup, ella, sus, fit, pickings** |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | **shady, fit, sus, pickings, me, yo, ella, jim, feed, dine, feast, sup** The first group shares a commonality in that they all can be related to the concept of 'doubt' or 'uncertainty' in different contexts (shady, fit, sus, pickings). The second group consists of short, informal pronouns or exclamations (me, yo, ella, jim). The third group includes words that are related to eating or meals (feed, dine, feast, sup). |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| baichuan4 | To solve this puzzle, we need to find three groups of four items each that share a specific commonality. Let's analyze the given words/phrases: 1. **shady**: This could refer to something dubious or suspicious. 2. **me**: A pronoun, but it could also be interpreted as a homophone for the letter "M". 3. **feed**: A verb meaning to provide food, but it could also be interpreted as a homophone for the letter "F". 4. **dine**: A verb meaning to eat, but it could also be interpreted as a homophone for the letter "D". 5. **feast**: A noun meaning a large meal, but it could also be interpreted as a homophone for the letter "F". 6. **ella**: A name, but it could also be interpreted as a homophone for the letter "L". 7. **pickings**: A noun related to selecting or choosing, but it could also be interpreted as a homophone for the letter "P". 8. **yo**: An interjection, but it could also be interpreted as a homophone for the letter "Y". 9. **fit**: A verb meaning to be suitable, but it could also be interpreted as a homophone for the letter "F". 10. **sus**: An adjective meaning suspicious, but it could also be interpreted as a homophone for the letter "S". 11. **sup**: An informal word for supper, but it could also be interpreted as a homophone for the letter "S". 12. **jim**: A name, but it could also be interpreted as a homophone for the letter "J". Looking at these interpretations, it seems that a commonality among some of these items could be that they are homophones of letters. Let's group them accordingly: 1. **me, feed, dine, ella**: These words can be interpreted as homophones for the letters "M", "F", "D", and "L" respectively. 2. **pickings, yo, fit, sus**: These words can be interpreted as homophones for the letters "P", "Y", "F" (fit can be pronounced as "eff-it" in some accents), and "S" respectively. 3. **sup, jim, feast, shady**: These words can be interpreted as homophones for the letters "S", "J", "F", and "S" (shady can be pronounced as "ess-head-ee" in some accents) respectively. Therefore, the solution is: **me, feed, dine, ella, pickings, yo, fit, sus, sup, jim, feast, shady**. |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| doubao | **me, ella, yo, jim, shady, sus, feed, fit, dine, feast, pickings, sup** | dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| gpto1 | The twelve items can be grouped as follows: **Group 1 (All can be preceded by "Slim"):** shady, pickings, jim, fit. **Group 2 (Spanish pronouns):** me, ella, yo, sus. **Group 3 (All related to eating):** feed, feast, dine, sup. So the ordered list, grouped by these categories, is: **shady, pickings, jim, fit, me, ella, yo, sus, feed, feast, dine, sup** |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| kimi | To find three groups of four items that share something in common, let's analyze the given words/phrases step-by-step: 1. shady, me, feed, dine, feast, ella, pickings, yo, fit, sus, sup, jim First, let's look for any obvious categories or connections: - shady, feed, dine, feast: These words are related to food or eating. - ella, yo, sus, jim: These words seem to be names or personal pronouns. - pickings, fit, sup: These words don't seem to have an obvious connection. Now, let's try to find more specific connections within these groups: Group 1 (related to food or eating): - shady: Can be related to shady deals or shady places, but not directly related to food. - feed: To provide food for someone or something. - dine: To eat a meal, usually in a formal setting. - feast: A large, elaborate meal. Group 2 (names or personal pronouns): - ella: A name or a shortened version of "isn't she". - yo: A slang term for "you". - sus: A slang term for "suspect" or "suspicious". - jim: A name or a shortened version of "James". Group 3 (remaining words): - pickings: A small amount of something, often left over. - fit: To be the right size or shape for something. - sup: A slang term for "what's up". Now, let's try to find more specific connections within these groups: Group 1 (food-related words with a common structure): - shady: A word with two syllables, starting with 'sh'. - feed: A word with two syllables, starting with 'f'. - dine: A word with two syllables, starting with 'd'. - feast: A word with two syllables, starting with 'f'. Group 2 (words that can be used as slang terms): - ella: A slang term for "isn't she". - yo: A slang term for "you". - sus: A slang term for "suspect" or "suspicious". - sup: A slang term for "what's up". Group 3 (words that can be related to physical actions or states): - pickings: A small amount of something, often left over (can be related to picking). - fit: To be the right size or shape for something (can be related to fitting). - me: A personal pronoun, referring to oneself (can be related to the physical self). So, the final answer is: **shady, feed, dine, feast, ella, yo, sus, sup, pickings, fit, me, jim** |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| minimax | To solve this, we need to identify a common characteristic shared by four of the items in each group. Let's analyze the words: 1. shady, me, feed, dine, feast, ella, pickings, yo, fit, sus, sup, jim First, let's look for patterns or categories that could group four of these words together: - **shady, feed, feast, pickings** (all related to eating or food) - **me, dine, ella, yo** (all pronouns or names) - **fit, sus, sup, jim** (all could be associated with fitness or health) Now, let's list them in the requested format: **shady, feed, feast, pickings, me, dine, ella, yo, fit, sus, sup, jim** |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| wenxinyiyan | To solve this problem, we need to identify three distinct categories that each contain four of the given words/phrases. Let's analyze the list and look for patterns or commonalities: 1. **Shady, me, yo, jim**: These are all words that can be used as either nouns or other parts of speech (e.g., "shady" as an adjective, "me" as a pronoun, "yo" as an interjection or informal greeting, "jim" as a name or pronoun in some contexts). However, a stronger connection is that they are all relatively short words that might be used informally or in casual conversation. 2. **Feed, dine, feast, pickings**: These words are all related to eating or food. "Feed" refers to giving food to someone or something, "dine" means to eat a formal meal, "feast" refers to a large or special meal, and "pickings" refers to the best or most desirable parts of something, often in the context of food (e.g., "the pickings were slim"). 3. **Ella, fit, sus, sup**: Initially, these words may seem unrelated. However, upon closer inspection, we notice that they can all be associated with specific phrases or expressions: * "Ella" could be a reference to the common name or, in a musical context, Ella Fitzgerald. * "Fit" is a common word meaning suitable or healthy, but it also has slang usages like "fit as a fiddle" (very healthy) or being in good physical shape. * "Sus" is often used as shorthand for "suspicious" in informal writing and speech. * "Sup" is a slang greeting, short for "what's up?" What ties these four together is that they are all either common slang terms or have specific slang associations. Given these groupings, we can organize the words/phrases into three categories: * **Informal/short words**: shady, me, yo, jim * **Eating/food-related words**: feed, dine, feast, pickings * **Slang/specific phrase associations**: ella, fit, sus, sup Therefore, the final answer, ordered by group, is: **shady, me, yo, jim, feed, dine, feast, pickings, ella, fit, sus, sup**. |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| zhipu | To solve this puzzle, we need to identify three groups of four items each that share a specific common characteristic. Let's analyze the given words/phrases step-by-step: 1. **Shady, me, feed, dine, feast, ella, pickings, yo, fit, sus, sup, jim** ### Step 1: Look for Phonetic or Spelling Patterns - **Shady, me, ella, yo, jim**: These words are all short and simple. - **Feed, dine, feast, sup**: These words are related to eating. - **Pickings, fit, sus**: These words might be related to conditions or states. ### Step 2: Consider Word Length and Structure - **Shady, feed, feast, pickings**: These words have more than one syllable. - **Me, dine, ella, fit**: These words have one syllable. - **Yo, sup, sus, jim**: These words are very short and some are informal or slang. ### Step 3: Explore Thematic Connections - **Feed, dine, feast, sup**: Clearly related to eating. - **Shady, sus, fit, pickings**: These words can imply something suspicious or not straightforward. - **Me, ella, yo, jim**: These words are all personal pronouns or names. ### Step 4: Refine Categories - **Feed, dine, feast, sup**: All related to eating. - **Shady, sus, fit, pickings**: All imply something suspicious or uncertain. - **Me, ella, yo, jim**: All are personal references (pronouns or names). ### Final Grouping Based on the refined categories, we can now group the words: 1. **Eating-related**: feed, dine, feast, sup 2. **Suspicious or Uncertain**: shady, sus, fit, pickings 3. **Personal References**: me, ella, yo, jim **Final Answer in Bold:** **feed, dine, feast, sup, shady, sus, fit, pickings, me, ella, yo, jim** |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |
| deepseek-v3 | Let's break down the problem step-by-step to identify the three groups of four items that share something in common. ### Step 1: List the Items The given items are: - shady - me - feed - dine - feast - ella - pickings - yo - fit - sus - sup - jim ### Step 2: Look for Common Themes or Categories We need to find three groups of four items each that share a common theme. Let's explore possible categories. #### Group 1: Words Related to Eating - **feed**: To give food to someone or something. - **dine**: To eat a meal. - **feast**: A large, elaborate meal. - **sup**: To eat or drink something, especially in the evening. These four words are all related to the act of eating or consuming food. #### Group 2: Names or Nicknames - **me**: A pronoun referring to oneself. - **yo**: A casual greeting or way to get someone's attention. - **sus**: Short for "suspicious," often used in informal contexts. - **jim**: A common first name. These four items are all names or nicknames, or words that can function as such. #### Group 3: Words Related to Suspicion or Uncertainty - **shady**: Suggesting something dishonest or suspicious. - **fit**: Can mean suitable, but also a sudden outburst of emotion or activity. - **ella**: A name, but also a Spanish pronoun meaning "she." - **pickings**: The act of choosing or selecting, but also can imply something is limited or suspicious. These four words can all be associated with themes of suspicion, uncertainty, or ambiguity. ### Step 3: Verify the Groups Let's ensure that each group has four items and that the themes are distinct and specific. - **Group 1**: feed, dine, feast, sup (all related to eating) - **Group 2**: me, yo, sus, jim (all names or nicknames) - **Group 3**: shady, fit, ella, pickings (all related to suspicion or uncertainty) Each group fits well within its category, and there is no overlap between the groups. ### Final Answer **feed, dine, feast, sup, me, yo, sus, jim, shady, fit, ella, pickings** |
dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady |