| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | **flush, level, flat, even, stage, floor, balcony, box, report, article, story, feature, orchestra, surprise, shock, rock** The first group shares the characteristic of being related to surfaces or states (flush, level, flat, even). The second group is related to parts of a building or venue (stage, floor, balcony, box). The third group consists of types of written works or publications (report, article, story, feature). The fourth group includes words that can also be interpreted as actions or events (orchestra, surprise, shock, rock). |
floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| deepseek-r1 | **stage, orchestra, box, balcony, flush, level, flat, even, report, story, article, feature, rock, shock, surprise, floor** ### Explanation of Groups: 1. **Theater Sections**: stage, orchestra, box, balcony 2. **Terms Meaning "Even/Smooth"**: flush, level, flat, even 3. **Types of Written Pieces**: report, story, article, feature 4. **Words Paired with "Floor"** (e.g., dance floor, ocean floor, factory floor, forest floor): rock, shock, surprise, floor Note: The fourth group is less intuitive but hinges on the idea that "floor" can combine with each word to form common phrases (e.g., "rock floor," "shock floor," "surprise floor"). While unconventional, this grouping adheres to the constraint of exactly one solution. |
floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| gpto1 | **stage, orchestra, box, balcony, report, article, story, feature, flush, level, even, flat, floor, rock, shock, surprise** | floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| gpt-4o-2024-08-06 | To solve this puzzle, we need to group the 16 words/phrases into four groups of four items that share something in common. Let's analyze the words: 1. **flush, level, even, flat**: These words are all related to being "level" or "smooth". They can describe a surface that is even or without bumps. 2. **stage, orchestra, box, balcony**: These words are all related to parts of a theater. The stage is where performances occur, the orchestra is the area for musicians, the box is a type of seating area, and the balcony is an elevated seating area. 3. **report, story, article, feature**: These words are all types of written pieces or journalistic content. A report is a detailed account, a story is a narrative, an article is a piece of writing in a publication, and a feature is a special article or report. 4. **floor, surprise, shock, rock**: These words can all be used as verbs meaning to "stun" or "amaze". To floor someone is to knock them down or amaze them, to surprise is to catch off guard, to shock is to cause a sudden disturbance, and to rock can mean to shake or astonish. Now, let's list the words in groups: - **flush, level, even, flat** - **stage, orchestra, box, balcony** - **report, story, article, feature** - **floor, surprise, shock, rock** Thus, the solution is: **flush, level, even, flat, stage, orchestra, box, balcony, report, story, article, feature, floor, surprise, shock, rock** |
floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct | **flush, stage, report, orchestra, box, level, story, article, floor, feature, balcony, surprise, flat, shock, rock, even** | floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I found four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are the groups: Group 1: **balcony, box, floor, orchestra** (all four are seating areas in a theater) Group 2: **article, feature, report, story** (all four are types of journalistic writing) Group 3: **even, flat, level, stage** (all four can refer to something being horizontal or having a uniform surface) Group 4: **flush, rock, shock, surprise** (all four can refer to a sudden or intense emotional response) Here is the list of 16 items in the order of their respective groups, separated by commas: **balcony, box, floor, orchestra, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, level, stage, flush, rock, shock, surprise** |
floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I've found four groups of four items that share something in common. Here's my solution: **flush, level, even, flat, stage, floor, story, balcony, report, article, feature, box, orchestra, rock, shock, surprise** Here's how the groups are categorized: * **flush, level, even, flat**: These four words can all be used to describe a type of surface or terrain. * **stage, floor, story, balcony**: These four words are all related to levels or areas within a building, particularly a theater or a multi-story structure. * **report, article, feature, box**: These four words are all related to journalism or publishing, with a "report" and "article" being types of written content, a "feature" being a type of article, and a "box" being a type of layout element. * **orchestra, rock, shock, surprise**: These four words are all related to music or strong emotions, with an "orchestra" being a type of musical ensemble, "rock" being a genre of music, and "shock" and "surprise" being strong emotions that can be evoked by music or other stimuli. Please note that these categories are specific and not too general, as per the problem statement. |
floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | **flush, level, flat, even, stage, floor, balcony, box, report, article, story, feature, orchestra, surprise, shock, rock** The first group shares the characteristic of being related to surfaces or states (flush, level, flat, even). The second group is related to parts of a building or venue (stage, floor, balcony, box). The third group consists of types of written works or publications (report, article, story, feature). The fourth group includes words that can also be interpreted as actions or events (orchestra, surprise, shock, rock). |
floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| baichuan4 | To solve this puzzle, we need to find four groups of four words/phrases that share a specific commonality. Let's analyze each item and see if we can group them based on their characteristics. Here are the 16 items: flush, stage, report, orchestra, box, level, story, article, floor, feature, balcony, surprise, flat, shock, rock, even. Upon inspection, here's a potential grouping based on shared characteristics: 1. **Words related to theater or performance:** stage, orchestra, story, balcony. 2. **Words related to construction or physical structures:** box, level, floor, flat. 3. **Words related to news or information:** report, article, feature, surprise. 4. **Words that can describe a state of being or an event:** flush, shock, rock, even. Now, let's arrange these into the requested format: **stage, orchestra, story, balcony, box, level, floor, flat, report, article, feature, surprise, flush, shock, rock, even** This arrangement groups the items into four categories: theater/performance, construction/structures, news/information, and states/events. |
floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| doubao | **flush, level, even, flat, stage, orchestra, rock, shock, report, article, story, feature, box, floor, balcony, surprise** | floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| gpto1 | **stage, orchestra, box, balcony, report, article, story, feature, flush, level, even, flat, floor, rock, shock, surprise** | floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| kimi | After analyzing the given words/phrases, I found four groups that share something in common: 1. flush, level, floor, flat (all four words are related to flatness or evenness) 2. stage, balcony, box, orchestra (all four words are related to theater or performance venues) 3. report, story, article, feature (all four words are related to written or published content) 4. surprise, shock, even, rock (all four words are related to unexpected events or emotions) So, the answer is: **flush, level, floor, flat, stage, balcony, box, orchestra, report, story, article, feature, surprise, shock, even, rock** |
floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| minimax | To solve this, we need to identify the commonality shared by four items in each group. Let's analyze the words: 1. flush, stage, report, orchestra 2. box, level, story, article 3. floor, feature, balcony, surprise 4. flat, shock, rock, even Now, let's find the commonality: 1. flush, stage, report, orchestra - These are all nouns, but there's no clear pattern that groups them together based on a single characteristic. 2. box, level, story, article - These are also nouns, and again, there's no clear pattern that groups them together based on a single characteristic. 3. floor, feature, balcony, surprise - These are nouns, and there's no clear pattern that groups them together based on a single characteristic. 4. flat, shock, rock, even - These are nouns, and there's no clear pattern that groups them together based on a single characteristic. Since the commonality is not immediately apparent, let's consider other aspects such as the part of speech, the number of syllables, or the first letter of each word. However, none of these approaches seem to yield a clear pattern that would allow us to group the words into four groups |
floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| wenxinyiyan | To solve this puzzle, we need to identify four distinct groups of four words or phrases each, based on a specific commonality. Let's analyze the given items to find their hidden connections: 1. **flush, stage, report, orchestra**: * These words might seem unrelated at first glance, but they all have a connection to performance or presentation. "Flush" can refer to a feeling of excitement or readiness before a performance. "Stage" is the physical platform for performances. "Report" can refer to a formal account of events, often presented to an audience. "Orchestra" is a group of musicians who perform together. * However, upon closer inspection, a more specific commonality among these words is that they can all refer to different aspects of a theatrical or musical performance. "Flush" might describe an actor's feeling before going on stage, "stage" is the literal setting, "report" could be about the critical reception or review of the performance, and "orchestra" is often a key component of such performances. * But this category is still somewhat broad, and we need to consider if there's a more precise connection. 2. **box, level, story, article**: * These items seem unrelated initially, but upon closer inspection, they all have a connection to structure or composition. "Box" can refer to a container with a specific shape and structure. "Level" can refer to a horizontal plane or a stage in a process or hierarchy. "Story" refers to a narrative structure with a beginning, middle, and end. "Article" refers to a written composition, often with a structured format. * However, a stronger and more specific commonality is that these words all relate to different types of containers or structured units. "Box" is a physical container, "level" can refer to a layer or section (as in a building or game), "story" can be seen as a container for a sequence of events, and "article" is a container for written information. 3. **floor, feature, balcony, surprise**: * At first glance, these words might not seem to have a clear connection. "Floor" refers to the surface of a room or building. "Feature" can refer to a prominent or distinctive part of something. "Balcony" is an external platform or terrace. "Surprise" seems to be a misspelling of "surprise," which refers to an unexpected event or feeling. * Assuming "surprise" is a typo and should be "surprise," a possible commonality among these words is their relationship to physical spaces and their attributes. "Floor" defines the base of a space, "feature" highlights a particular aspect of a space, "balcony" is a specific type of space within a larger structure, and "surprise" can refer to an unexpected element within a space (e.g., a surprise room or feature in a house). 4. **flat, shock, rock, even**: * These words seem unrelated at first, but they all have multiple meanings, and we need to find a common thread. "Flat" can refer to a level surface or a lack of variation. "Shock" refers to a sudden and intense feeling of surprise or dismay. "Rock" can refer to a large stone or a genre of music. "Even" refers to a state of being level or equal. * A possible commonality is that these words can all describe qualities or states that are relatively unchanging or consistent. "Flat" describes a surface that is level and without variation, "shock" can describe a state of being suddenly and unexpectedly affected (but the state itself is temporary and then gives way to a new, more consistent emotional state), "rock" can refer to a solid, unmoving object, and "even" describes a condition of equality or uniformity that remains constant. Given these analyses, we can see that each group has a specific commonality, but some are more subtle than others. If we prioritize the most specific and consistent connections, we might arrive at the following groups: * Group 1: **stage, report, orchestra, surprise** (all related to theatrical or performance elements, with "surprise" referring to an unexpected element in a performance) * Group 2: **box, level, article, flat** (all describing structural or container-like elements, with "flat" referring to a level or unvarying structure) * Group 3: **floor, feature, balcony, rock** (all related to physical spaces or objects, with "rock" referring to a solid, natural object that can be a feature in a landscape) * Group 4: **story, shock, even, flush** (all can describe states or qualities, with "flush" referring to a sudden feeling or state, often related to emotion or physiological response) However, it' |
floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| zhipu | To solve this puzzle, we need to identify four groups of four items each that share a specific common characteristic. Let's analyze the given words/phrases step-by-step: 1. **flush, stage, report, orchestra** 2. **box, level, story, article** 3. **floor, feature, balcony, surprise** 4. **flat, shock, rock, even** ### Step-by-Step Analysis: 1. **flush, stage, report, orchestra** - These words can be related to different contexts, but let's see if there's a more specific connection. 2. **box, level, story, article** - These words seem to be related to different contexts as well. 3. **floor, feature, balcony, surprise** - These words also seem to be from different contexts. 4. **flat, shock, rock, even** - These words seem to be quite diverse. ### Trying to Find Common Themes: - **flush, stage, report, orchestra**: These could be related to performance or events. - **box, level, story, article**: These could be related to structure or content. - **floor, feature, balcony, surprise**: These could be related to architecture or spaces. - **flat, shock, rock, even**: These could be related to states or conditions. ### Re-evaluating with More Specific Categories: - **flush, stage, report, orchestra**: All can be related to **performance** (e.g., orchestra performs, stage for performance, report can be a performance report, flush can be a term in card games). - **box, level, story, article**: All can be related to **content or structure** (e.g., box contains items, level is a structural term, story can be a part of a building or a narrative, article is a piece of writing). - **floor, feature, balcony, surprise**: All can be related to **architecture or spaces** (e.g., floor is a part of a building, feature can be a characteristic of a space, balcony is a part of a building, surprise can be an unexpected feature). - **flat, shock, rock, even**: All can be related to **states or conditions** (e.g., flat is a state, shock is a condition, rock can be a solid state, even is a balanced condition). ### Final Grouping: - **Performance**: flush, stage, report, orchestra - **Content/Structure**: box, level, story, article - **Architecture/Spaces**: floor, feature, balcony, surprise - **States/Conditions**: flat, shock, rock, even ### Answer in Bold: **flush, stage, report, orchestra, box, level, story, article, floor, feature, balcony, surprise, flat, shock, rock, even** |
floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |
| deepseek-v3 | Error code: 400 - {'error': {'code': 'RequestTimeOut', 'param': None, 'message': 'Request timed out, please try again later.', 'type': 'RequestTimeOut'}, 'id': 'chatcmpl-02aab2e4-650d-920f-96f3-41e9f18e46c9', 'request_id': '02aab2e4-650d-920f-96f3-41e9f18e46c9'} | floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage |