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以下是一则关于中国上海新世纪机器人公司即将研发出来的最新款的家用机器人的介绍。

研发背景

现代科技的迅猛发展,满足普通家庭减轻生活压力的需要

研发公司

上海新世纪机器人公司

功能

做家务,如在固定时间做饭、洗衣服和搞清洁;

照顾老人和小孩,陪他们聊天、做游戏;

处理突发事件,保护人们不受伤害,如进行急救和打应急电话

外形

与人相像

特点

自主利用太阳能充电,环保,节能,更高效,提供更轻松更方便的生活

参考词汇:家用机器人:household robots 突发事件,紧急情况:emergency

上海新世纪机器人公司:Shanghai New Century Robot Company

[写作内容] 请根据以上介绍给学校科技节英语墙报写一篇关于最新款家用机器人的通讯。

[写作要求] 只能用5个句子表达全部内容。

[评分标准] 句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。

With the rapid development of modern science and technology, the latest household robots will soon be developed by Shanghai New Century Robot Company to satisfy ordinary families’ needs of lightening their life pressure. Not only can the latest household robots help people do much housework such as cooking meals at a fixed time, washing clothes and doing some cleaning, but also they can take care of old people and children, chatting and playing games with them. More importantly, they can handle the emergencies and protect people from being harmed by giving them first aid or making an emergency call. As to the shape of this kind of robots, they will look like human beings rather than a cold machine, which may be a great comfort to lonely people. What’s amazing about the robots is that they can charge themselves using solar energy, so they’re environmentally friendly as well as energy-saving but work more efficiently, thus bringing us an easier and more convenient life.

【解析】

试题分析:本文要求考生把关于研发的最新款家用机器人的相关信息用5个句子表达出来,考查考生综合运用各项英语知识的能力以及信息搜索归纳整理的能力。

【亮点分析】:1、概括了所有要点,灵活运用了许多短语:如satisfy ordinary families’ needs ,lighten life pressure,handle the emergencies ,give them first aid, making an emergency call等,短语多样,使文章内容丰富、活……2、善于运用各种句型、时态,如 Not only can,but also;What’s amazing about the robots is that;environmentally friendly as well as energy-saving,富于变换,使文章可读性高。3、行文连贯,条理清楚、有逻辑连词,如:More importantly,,thus bringing,结构清晰,读者能很快明确文章结构。

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