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B: Hello, Tom. ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿___________________________?
A: I¡¯m OK. And you?
B: I¡¯m great. I just returned from a school trip.
A: That sounds fun. ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿___________________________
B: I went to the aquarium.
A: Wow. ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿________________________
B: No, there weren¡¯t any whales, but there were some sharks.
A: Cool! What else did you see?
B: I saw some crocodiles. ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿___________________________. I don¡¯t like them. I also saw some funny penguins.
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B: After that, we got on the bus and went to the park. We had our lunch there. Then we got back to school.
A: That is a great school trip.

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Robots have come a long way since 15th century. We¡¯ve got robots to build cars, carry heavy things, work in dangerous places and explore planets. But things haven¡¯t stopped there.
In 1986, Honda made a robot called ASIMO. And now, it has been developed greatly. Standing at 130cm and weighing 54kg. ASIMO is very much like a small astronaut wearing a bag on the back. And he can walk, flight, climb and run fast. Isn¡¯t it wonderful?
The world¡¯s first robot teacher is Saya. With her human-like face, she can show expressions like happiness, surprise, sadness, dislike, fear and she can even smile or show anger at students, which look much like a real teacher¡¯s. To do this, her rubber skin is pulled from the back with motors inside. And her eyes and mouth have wires(µçÏß) too. She can also say some simple words like ¡°hello¡± or ¡°thank you¡±.
In the UK, the development of robots is exciting. The mini-robots will send food, clean floors, collect and throw away waste. These robots can open doors by themselves and stop if anything or anyone is in the way.
These mini-robots are very useful for controlling infection(´«È¾). Usually clean and dirty work is done by the same person, but here, you¡¯ll have robots that do¡±dirty work¡±, like collecting dirty sheets, or taking away hospital waste; and you¡¯ll have robots that do¡±clean work¡±, like bringing meals or clean sheets to patients. The robots have separate work so there¡¯s no way for infection, which is great. But of course, robots would not take the piece of humans, but would free up more time for nurses to be with patients.
But if this is what it¡¯s like in 2011, what¡¯s it going to be like to 2021?
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿In the following, which is ASIMO¡¯s behavior?

A£®Smiling at people, saying ¡°hello¡±.
B£®Sending food or opening doors by himself
C£®Fighting, climbing or running fast
D£®Collecting waste for patients
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C£®Her walking and running speedD£®Her rich knowledge
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A£®Robots have come a long way since 1986.
B£®The first robot teacher was made by Honda.
C£®Saya looks like a small astronaut.
D£®If anyone or anything is in the way, mini-robots will stop.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿The main idea of Paragraph 5 is that _______.
A£®nurses would have more free time with patients
B£®robots would not take the place of humans
C£®dirty and clean work is always done by the same person
D£®mini-robots are useful for controlling infection

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4.                A£®close          B£®find            C£®open     D£®look

 

5.                A£®help           B£®a car           C£®the way   D£®work

 

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Robots have come a long way since 15th century. We¡¯ve got robots to build cars, carry heavy things, work in dangerous places and explore planets. But things haven¡¯t stopped there.

In 1986, Honda made a robot called ASIMO. And now, it has been developed greatly. Standing at 130cm and weighing 54kg. ASIMO is very much like a small astronaut wearing a bag on the back. And he can walk, flight, climb and run fast. Isn¡¯t it wonderful?

The world¡¯s first robot teacher is Saya. With her human-like face, she can show expressions like happiness, surprise, sadness, dislike, fear and she can even smile or show anger at students, which look much like a real teacher¡¯s. To do this, her rubber skin is pulled from the back with motors inside. And her eyes and mouth have wires(µçÏß) too. She can also say some simple words like ¡°hello¡± or ¡°thank you¡±.

In the UK, the development of robots is exciting. The mini-robots will send food, clean floors, collect and throw away waste. These robots can open doors by themselves and stop if anything or anyone is in the way.

These mini-robots are very useful for controlling infection(´«È¾). Usually clean and dirty work is done by the same person, but here, you¡¯ll have robots that do¡±dirty work¡±, like collecting dirty sheets, or taking away hospital waste; and you¡¯ll have robots that do¡±clean work¡±, like bringing meals or clean sheets to patients. The robots have separate work so there¡¯s no way for infection, which is great. But of course, robots would not take the piece of humans, but would free up more time for nurses to be with patients.

But if this is what it¡¯s like in 2011, what¡¯s it going to be like to 2021?

1.In the following, which is ASIMO¡¯s behavior?

  A. Smiling at people, saying ¡°hello¡±.

  B. Sending food or opening doors by himself

  C. Fighting, climbing or running fast

  D. Collecting waste for patients

2.What makes Saya look real?

  A. Her face and rich expressions         B. Her clothes and shoes

  C. Her walking and running speed        D. Her rich knowledge

3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

  A. Robots have come a long way since 1986.

  B. The first robot teacher was made by Honda.

  C. Saya looks like a small astronaut.

  D. If anyone or anything is in the way, mini-robots will stop.

4.The main idea of Paragraph 5 is that _______.

  A. nurses would have more free time with patients

  B. robots would not take the place of humans

  C. dirty and clean work is always done by the same person

  D.mini-robots are useful for controlling infection

 

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