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Jim 1 to borrow a book from a new library
(图书馆).He comes to the library 2 Jack. They can't see 3 assistants (图书管理员) there, but only some robots (机器人) standing there. Then Jim 4 to the robot, “Hey, give 5 .”But the robot 6 .“What's wrong 7 this robot?” he asks Jack.
Then Jack tells him,
“When you want to borrow something from somebody, you must 8 'please' first.”So Jim says,
“Will you please give the book to me?” Mr Robot brings (带来) him the book. But again, Jim can't take the book out of the robots hand.Jack says,
“You must say ' 9 ' before you take the book.” So Jim says, “Oh, thank you very much, Mr Robot.”The robot smiles
(微笑) and 10 .|
(1)A .is wanting |
B .want |
C .wants |
D .wanting |
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(2)A .to |
B .with |
C .and |
D .for |
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(3)A .some |
B .any |
C .a |
D .an |
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(4)A .says |
B .speak |
C .talk |
D .say |
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(5)A .the book me |
B .I the book |
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C .me to the book |
D .me the book |
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(6)A .isn't work |
B .doesn't work |
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C .aren't work |
D .don't work |
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(7)A .at |
B .for |
C .with |
D .of |
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(8)A .say |
B .speak |
C .talk |
D .sing |
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(9)A .I'm sorry |
B .Excuse me |
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C .I'm fine |
D .Thank you |
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(10)A .give the book to him |
B .give the book him |
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C .give him the book |
D .gives the book to him |
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“Mr. Mott often forgets important meetings. The robot will go after him all the time. It listens to everything he says. It sees everything he does. At night, it watches him sleep. It knows everything about Mr. Mott…”
It sounds like a wonderful idea, doesn’t it? But I’m afraid that Mr. Mott will not get on well with the robot, because everyone has something he doesn’t want others know. It is privacy. Just imagine that there is a video camera around you all day. How do you feel? When you are taking an exam, a teacher sits in front of you and watches you all the time. How do you feel?
Mr. Mott doesn’t lose all his memory. At least he remembers that he always forgets. So why can’t he do something for this HIMSELF? He can keep a notebook with him, like most people do. In the notebook he can write down the things he should do, the persons he should meet and the places he should go. Isn’t the notebook much cheaper and safer than the robot?
1.“It” in the first paragraph(段落) refers to______________.
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A.Mr. Mott |
B.Mrs. Mott |
C.the robot |
D.a video camera |
2.Why does the writer think Mr. Mott will not always get on well with the robot?
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A.Because it is invented by others. |
B.Because it can talk with Mr. Mott. |
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C.Because it can remind(提示;提醒) Mr. Mott of something he forgets. |
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D.Because it knows something Mr. Mott doesn’t want others know. |
3.The underlined word “privacy” means _______________in Chinese.
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A.提供 |
B.丧失 |
C.特权 |
D.隐私 |
4.Mr. Mott is_____________.
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A.handsome |
B.forgetful |
C.a scientist |
D.kind and friendly |
5.From this passage we know that the writer__________________.
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A.doesn’t like the robot to follow Mr.Mott all day. |
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B.thinks it is a good idea to have a robot like Mr Mott’s. |
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C.If we always forget something important,we should have a robot. |
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D.A notebook is cheaper than a robot but a robot is better than a notebook. |
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Scientists are placing robotic dogs in the homes of lonely old people to test whether they can improve the quality of life for humans. Alan Beck, an expert(专家) in human-animal relationship, and Nancy Edwards, a professor of nursing, are leading the animal-assisted study on the effect of robotic dogs on old people’s depression (沮丧) , physical activity, and life satisfaction.
In the study, the robot, called AIBO, is placed for six weeks in the houses of some old people who live alone. Before placing AIBO in the home, scientists will collect baseline data(数据) for six weeks. These old people will keep a diary to note their feelings and activity before and after AIBO. Then, the scientists will review the data to test if it has produced any changes in the life of its owner.
“I talk to him all the time, and he responds to my voice,” says a seventy-year-old lady. “When I’m watching TV, he’ll stay in my arms until he wants down. He has his own mind.”
The AIBOs respond to certain orders. The scientists say they have some advantages over live dogs, especially for old people. Often the elderly are disabled and cannot care for an animal by walking it or playing with it. A robotic dog removes exercise and feeding concerns.
“At the beginning, it was believed that no one would relate(与……相关) to the robotic dog, because it was metal and not furry.” Beck says. “Hopefully, down the road, these robotic pets could become a more-valuable health helper. They will record their masters’ blood pressure, oxygen levels or heart rhythms(心律). AIBOs may even one day have games that can help stimulate(刺激) older people’s minds.”
1.The purpose of Beck and Edwards’ study is to _____________.
A. understand human-animal relationship
B. make lonely old people’s life better
C. find the causes of old people’s loneliness
D. improve the animal-assisted research
2. In the research, the old people are asked to _____________.
A. note the activities of AIBOs
B. keep AIBOs at home for 12 weeks
C. record their feelings and activity
D. study the collected information
3.What does the underlined word “removes” mean?
A. moves again B. is movable C. doesn’t need D. need
4.What is the better point of AIBO than live dogs?
A. It is easier to keep at home.
B. It can help the disabled people.
C. It responds to all the human orders.
D. It can watch TV with its owner.
5.The writer seems to suggest that the future robotic dogs may__________.
A. cure certain diseases B. keep old people active
C. change people’s ideas D. look more like real dogs
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“Mr. Mott often forgets important meetings. The robot will go after him all the time. It listens to everything he says. It sees everything he does. At night, it watches him sleep. It knows everything about Mr. Mott…”
It sounds like a wonderful idea, doesn’t it? But I’m afraid that Mr. Mott will not get on well with the robot, because everyone has something he doesn’t want others know. It is privacy. Just imagine that there is a video camera around you all day. How do you feel? When you are taking an exam, a teacher sits in front of you and watches you all the time. How do you feel?
Mr. Mott doesn’t lose all his memory. At least he remembers that he always forgets. So why can’t he do something for this HIMSELF? He can keep a notebook with him, like most people do. In the notebook he can write down the things he should do, the persons he should meet and the places he should go. Isn’t the notebook much cheaper and safer than the robot?
【小题1】“It” in the first paragraph(段落) refers to______________.
| A.Mr. Mott | B.Mrs. Mott | C.the robot | D.a video camera |
| A.Because it is invented by others. | B.Because it can talk with Mr. Mott. |
| C.Because it can remind(提示;提醒) Mr. Mott of something he forgets. | |
| D.Because it knows something Mr. Mott doesn’t want others know. |
| A.提供 | B.丧失 | C.特权 | D.隐私 |
| A.handsome | B.forgetful | C.a scientist | D.kind and friendly |
| A.doesn’t like the robot to follow Mr.Mott all day. |
| B.thinks it is a good idea to have a robot like Mr Mott’s. |
| C.If we always forget something important,we should have a robot. |
| D.A notebook is cheaper than a robot but a robot is better than a notebook. |
Scientists are placing robotic dogs in the homes of lonely old people to test whether they can improve the quality of life for humans. Alan Beck, an expert(专家) in human-animal relationship, and Nancy Edwards, a professor of nursing, are leading the animal-assisted study on the effect of robotic dogs on old people’s depression (沮丧) , physical activity, and life satisfaction.
In the study, the robot, called AIBO, is placed for six weeks in the houses of some old people who live alone. Before placing AIBO in the home, scientists will collect baseline data(数据) for six weeks. These old people will keep a diary to note their feelings and activity before and after AIBO. Then, the scientists will review the data to test if it has produced any changes in the life of its owner.
“I talk to him all the time, and he responds to my voice,” says a seventy-year-old lady. “When I’m watching TV, he’ll stay in my arms until he wants down. He has his own mind.”
The AIBOs respond to certain orders. The scientists say they have some advantages over live dogs, especially for old people. Often the elderly are disabled and cannot care for an animal by walking it or playing with it. A robotic dog removes exercise and feeding concerns.
“At the beginning, it was believed that no one would relate(与……相关) to the robotic dog, because it was metal and not furry.” Beck says. “Hopefully, down the road, these robotic pets could become a more-valuable health helper. They will record their masters’ blood pressure, oxygen levels or heart rhythms(心律). AIBOs may even one day have games that can help stimulate(刺激) older people’s minds.”
1.The purpose of Beck and Edwards’ study is to _____________.
A. understand human-animal relationship
B. make lonely old people’s life better
C. find the causes of old people’s loneliness
D. improve the animal-assisted research
2. In the research, the old people are asked to _____________.
A. note the activities of AIBOs
B. keep AIBOs at home for 12 weeks
C. record their feelings and activity
D. study the collected information
3.What does the underlined word “removes” mean?
A. moves again B. is movable C. doesn’t need D. need
4.What is the better point of AIBO than live dogs?
A. It is easier to keep at home.
B. It can help the disabled people.
C. It responds to all the human orders.
D. It can watch TV with its owner.
5.The writer seems to suggest that the future robotic dogs may__________.
A. cure certain diseases B. keep old people active
C. change people’s ideas D. look more like real dogs
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