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【题目】Domestic robots such as the Roomba have already established themselves in the marketplace. Common household appliances such as toasters and microwaves 1(fit) with microprocessors, effectively making them robots, which are bound to do as ordered. The military has begun automating (自动化) many of its frontline systems. The future is wide open for more exploration of these2(device).

Automatic factories were some of the first to implement (实施,运用) robotics on the assembly line, performing tasks too dangerous or delicate for humans3(accomplish). This has continued with whole factories4(begin) to be automated. IBM has instituted a “lights off’ factory in Texas that is 5(complete) automated. Recently Caterpillar 6(announce) plans to operate robotic heavy machinery by 2021, and has already begun transferring much of their crane operations to remote-controlled robots, 7obey the orders from computer directions. The medical industry has taken advantage 8robotic surgery assistants for years, most notably the Da Vinci surgical (外科的) helper. With rising health care costs 9 the increasing needs of an aging population, hospitals are planning vast expansion in the areas of 10(talent) robotics.

【答案】

1are fitted

2devices

3to accomplish

4beginning

5completely

6has announced

7which

8of

9and

10talented

【解析】本文是一篇科技说明文。文中讲述了智能化机器人在人们生活中各个领域中的运用和前景

1考查时态语态。句意常见的家用电器, 如烤面包机和微波炉, 装有微处理器, 有效地使他们的机器人, 这些机器人一定要照命令做事。本篇文章是介绍科技方面的知识,故用一般现在时主语是appliances,故用被动。故填are fitted。

2考查名词单复数。句意未来会对这些设备进行更加广泛的探索。空前是these后跟可是名词复数形式。device是可数名词。故填devices。

3考查不定式。句意自动化工厂是第一个在装配线上实施运用机器人技术, 完成一些人类做起来太危险或细微的任务。由于没有连词,可以推断出这是一句话,谓语部分是were,故此空填非谓语动词。表示要做之事故用不定式故填to accomplish。

4考查非谓语动词。句意以整个工厂开始自动化这继续下去。本句话谓语部分是has continued,故此空应该用非谓语动词。又因为with是介词,故应填现在分词。故填beginning。

5考查副词。句意该工厂是完全自动化的。is automated是谓语部分,故需要用副词修饰谓语。故填completely。

学会分析句子成对做语法填空题有极大的好处。如本题:IBM has instituted a “lights off’ factory in Texas that is ___5___(complete) automated我们可以看出来that is ___5___(complete) automatedthat引导的定语从句,并且在定语从句中作主语,指代factory。因此可以推断出is automated是谓语部分,故只能用副词修饰谓语动词。

6考查谓语动词。句意最近, Caterpillar已经宣布计划在2021年之前操作机器人重型机械, 并且已经开始将大部分起重机操作转移到远程控制的机器人上。根据句子结构has already begun故此空也应该用现在完成时故填has announced。

7考查非限定性定语从句。句意这些机器人服从计算机指令的命令空格前有逗号,obey the orders是动宾结构。故可以推断出此空填连词,并且作主语。再根据句意可以推断出是非限制性定语从句,指代robots。故填which。

8考查固定搭配。句意医疗行业多年来一直利用机器人手术助手。taken advantage of充分利用。故填of。

9考查连词句意随着医疗成本的上升和老龄化人口需求的增加。rising health care costs the increasing needs of an aging population是并列结构。故填and。

10考查形容词。句意医院正计划在有才华的机器人领域进行大规模扩大。robotics是名词,故其前应该用形容词修饰。talented adj.有才能的;能干的。故填talented。

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