TOKYO, Japan (AP) – Japan is very serious about robotics (机器人技术). If the android
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TOKYO, Japan (AP) – Japan is very serious about robotics (机器人技术). If the androids are going to fit in, they probably need to learn the Japanese custom of serving tea. Fortunately, researchers at the University of Tokyo are exploring just that. In a show this week, an android(有人特点的)with camera eyes made by Kawada Industries Inc. poured tea from a bottle into a cup. Then another robot on wheels delivered the cup of tea in an experimental room that has sensors(感应器)embedded in the floor and sofa as well as cameras on the ceiling, to simulate(模仿)life with robot technology. “A human being may be faster, but you’d have to say ‘Thank you,’” said University of Tokyo professor Tomomasa Sato. “That’s the best part about a robot. You don’t have to feel bad about asking it to do things.” Sato believes Japan, a rapidly aging society where more than a fifth of the population is 65 or older, will lead the world in designing robots to care for the elderly, sick and bedridden(卧床不起的). Already, monitoring technologies, such as sensors that automatically turn on lights when people enter a room, are becoming widespread in Japan. The walking, child–size Asimo from Honda Motor Co. greets people at showrooms. NEC Corp. has developed a smaller companion robot on wheels called Papero. A robot available since 2004 can entertain the elderly and others in need of companionship. Sato says his experimental room is raising awareness about privacy questions that may arise when electronic devices(设备)monitor a person’s movements down to the smallest detail. On the bright side, the tea – pouring humanoid has been programmed to do the dishes. 小题1:What is the best title of this passage?A.“Thank You” Will Never Be Needed in Japan | B.Monitoring Technologies Are Widespread in Japan | C.Robot Is Designed to Care for the Elderly. | D.Robot technologies are widespread in Japanese daily life. | 小题2:The underlined word “embedded” in the first paragraph probably means .A.fixed | B.established | C.settled | D.rooted | 小题3:According to Professor Sato, .A.the robot serves tea much faster than a human being | B.the robot does anything like human beings | C.tea – serving robot helps to form laziness of the aging society | D.tea – serving robot doesn’t need any reward for the service | 小题4:Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.A robot can imitate people to complete complicated tasks. | B.A robot has been programmed to clean the dishes. | C.All the problems in the aging society can be solved by robots. | D.The number of aging people is increasing rapidly in Japan. | 小题5:We can infer from the passage that .A.people are afraid of being monitored by robots. | B.the technology of robots has been highlighted(强调) in Japan. | C.robots can completely take the place of human beings. | D.people’s privacy should be strictly protected |
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小题1:D 小题2:A 小题3:D 小题4:C 小题5:B |
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试题分析:本文介绍了机器人技术在日本的迅速发展和很好的前景描述。 小题1:D 主旨大意题。根据文章主题段第一段TOKYO, Japan (AP) – Japan is very serious about robotics (机器人技术). If the androids are going to fit in, they probably need to learn the Japanese custom of serving tea.可知本文讨论的是日本迅速发展的机器人技术。故D正确。 小题2:A 推理题。根据Then another robot on wheels delivered the cup of tea in an experimental room that has sensors(感应器)embedded in the floor and sofa as well as cameras on the ceiling,可知这样的感应器被安装在地板上,摄像机被安装在天花板上,故该词是指安装的意思。故A正确。 小题3:D 根据第二段“A human being may be faster, but you’d have to say ‘Thank you,’” said University of Tokyo professor Tomomasa Sato. “That’s the best part about a robot. You don’t have to feel bad about asking it to do things.说明人们不必对机器人表示感谢等。故D正确。 小题4:C 推理题。根据文章倒数第四段Already, monitoring technologies, such as sensors that automatically turn on lights when people enter a room, are becoming widespread in Japan.核倒数第四段The walking, child–size Asimo from Honda Motor Co. greets people at showrooms. NEC Corp. has developed a smaller companion robot on wheels called Papero. A robot available since 2004 can entertain the elderly and others in need of companionship.说明现在这样的技术以及运用在部分领域,并没有说明能够解决所有的问题。故C项描述错误。 小题5:B 推断题。根据文章倒数第三段The walking, child–size Asimo from Honda Motor Co. greets people at showrooms. NEC Corp. has developed a smaller companion robot on wheels called Papero. A robot available since 2004 can entertain the elderly and others in need of companionship.说明机器人技术在日本以及得到了重视和发展。故B正确。 点评:本文介绍了机器人技术在日本的迅速发展和很好的前景描述。推理题要求在理解原文表面文字信息的基础上,做出一定判断和推论,从而得到文章的隐含意义和深层意义。推理题所涉及的内容可能是文中某一句话,也可是某几句话,但做题的指导思想都是以文字信息为依据,既不能做出在原文中找不到文字根据的推理,也不能根据表面文字信息做多步推理,要根据原文表面文字信息一步推出的答案。 |
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Rome had the Forum. London has Speaker" s Corner. Now always-on-the-go New Yorkers have Liz and Bill. Liz and Bill, two college graduates in their early 2Os, have spent a whole year trying to have thousands of people talk to them in subway stations and on busy street corners. Just talk. Using a 2-foot-tall sign that says, "Talk to Me," they attract conversationalists, who one evening included a mental patient, and men in business suits. They don"t collect money. They don"t push religion (宗教). So what"s the point? "To see what happens," said Liz. "We simply enjoy life with open communication(交流)." Shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks, they decided to walk from New York City to Washington, a 270-mile trip. They found they loved talking to people along the way and wanted to continue talking with strangers after their return. "It started as a crazy idea," Liz said. "We were so curious about all the strangers walking by with their life stories. People will talk to us about anything: their jobs, their clothes, their childhood experiences, anything." Denise wanted to talk about an exam she was about to take. She had stopped by for the second time in two days, to let the two listeners know how it went. Marcia had lost her husband to a serious disease. "That was very heavy on my mind,” Marcia said. "To be able to talk about it to total strangers was very good," she explained. To celebrate a year of talking, the two held a get-together in a city park for all the people they had met over the past year. A few hundred people showed up, as well as some television cameramen and reporters. They may plan more parties or try to attract more people to join their informal talks. Some publishers have expressed interest in a book, something they say they"ll consider. 小题1:What did Liz and Bill start doing after September 2001? A.Chatting with people. | B.Setting up street signs. | C.Telling stories to strangers. | D.Organizing a speaker"s corner. | 小题2:What they have been doing can be described as______. A.pointless | B.normal | C.crazy | D.successful | 小题3:Why are Denise and Marcia mentioned in the text? A.They knew Liz and Bill very well. | B.They happened to meet the writer of the text. | C.They organized the get-together in the city park. | D.They are examples of those who talked to Liz and Bill. | 小题4:What will Liz and Bill do in the future? A.Go in for publishing. | B.Do more television programs. | C.Continue what they am doing. | D.Spend more time reading books. | 小题5:How do they like the idea of writing a book?A.They have decided to wait a year or two. | B.They will think about it carefully. | C.They agreed immediately. | D.They find it hard to do that. |
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There are one billion homeless people living in our world today . The Homeless World Cup exists to end this , so we all have a home , a basic human need . The Homeless World Cup is an annual , international football tournament(锦标赛) , uniting teams of people who are homeless to take a once in a lifetime opportunity to represent their country and change their lives forever . It has inspired and supported over 50 grass roots(基层的) football projects around the world working with homeless people throughout the year . The first tournament took place in Graz 2003 uniting 17 national teams . At the 5th Homeless World Cup in Copenhagen in 2004 , 48 nations , 500 players were united for a once in a lifetime opportunity to represent their country . 25,000 players were involved in pre-tournament training and trials around the world . The Homeless World Cup is full of players with courage , spirit and determination . Research shows that 73% of players change their lives for the better after the international tournament by coming off drugs and alcohol , moving into jobs , education , homes , training , reuniting with families and even going on to become players and coaches for professional or semi-professional football teams . David Duke (Scotland) played in 2004 , came off alcohol , passed his coaching qualifications(资格) . He became assistant coach for Scotland 2005 , coach in 2006 and now owns his own home . The best goal scorer in 2004 Yevgen Adamenko(Ukraine) went on to play in a professional club in Ukraine . The Homeless World Cup supporters include Nike , UN , Manchester United , Real Madrid and international footballers Didier Drogba and Rio Ferdinand . 小题1:The purpose of the Homeless World Cup is to .A.find a home for homeless people | B.collect money for homeless people | C.help the homeless kick bad habits | D.help the homeless start a new life | 小题2:Which of the following statements is true about the Copenhagen Homeless World Cup ?A.It took place in early December . | B.25,000 players entered the tournament . | C.Nearly 50 teams competed in the tournament . | D.David Duke won the best goal scorer in 2004 . | 小题3:Why does the writer give the examples of Yevgen Adamenko and David Duke in Paragraph 4 ?A.To attract people to join the Homeless World Cup . | B.To show the influence of the Homeless World Cup . | C.To show the popularity of the Homeless World Cup . | D.To inspire people to support the Homeless World Cup . | 小题4:The underlined words “ coming off ” in Paragraph 4 can be replaced by “ ” .A.giving up | B.falling in | C.cutting off | D.looking down |
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WASHINGTON — It is announced Friday that White House visitor records will be opened up on a regular basis for the first time in modern history, providing the public an unusually detailed look at who gets the opportunity to help shape American policy at the highest levels. “Americans have a right to know whose voices are being heard in the policymaking process,” the president said in a written statement issued by the White House while he vacationed with his family at Camp David. By the end of the year, the White House will begin posting online every month the names of the people who visited in the last 90 to 120 days. Each person’s full name will be listed, along with the date and time they entered and left and the name of the person they visited. About 70,000 to 100,000 people visit the White House each month, and the records will include tourists as well as people conducting business. The White House pointed out several exceptions to the policy: “purely personal guests” of the Obama family; those cases in which the disclosure(透露) of visitors’ names “would threaten national safety interests”; and those who come for “particularly sensitive meetings,” like candidates for a Supreme Court nomination(提名). Officials said only a “small number” will fit in the latter category(类别), and their names would eventually be disclosed after they are no longer secret, like after a nomination is publicly announced. Moreover, they said, the number of undisclosed visitors will be disclosed, to make clear how few they are. 小题1:Why will the White House visitor records be open to the public?A.To attract more visitors to the White House. | B.To allow people to know more about the life of the Obama family. | C.To let the public know who are influencing the policies. | D.To ask the public help correct the policies made by the government. | 小题2:From the passage we can learn that ________. A.All the visitors’ names will be posted online soon after their visits | B.Not all visitors are allowed to visit the White House | C.Some visitors’ names can be found online until they’re not secret | D.The records of the visitors will be kept for at least 4 months | 小题3:According to the passage, whose name might be kept secret for some time?A.A tourist. | B.A businessman. | C.A foreign student. | D.A foreign minister. | 小题4: What’s the main idea of the passage?A.The White House will open the records of the visitors to the public. | B.In America more and more people are becoming policy makers. | C.The Americans have a right to know who are making policies. | D.President Obama has announced a new policy while on holiday. |
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LONDON (Reuters) — Children are dying for lack of drugs tailored to their needs, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), which launched a global campaign on Thursday to promote more research into child medicine. More than half of the drugs currently used to treat children in the industrialized world have not been specifically tested on youngsters. The problem is even worse in developing countries where price remains a major barrier and 6 million children die each year from treatable conditions. In the case of HIV/AIDS, the few existing pediatric therapies(儿科的疗法)developed for children generally cost three times more than adult ones. As a result, clinicians lack clear guidelines on the best drug to use and often have to guess at the correct dose. Fortunately, the WHO has drawn up the first international List of Essential Medicines for Children, containing 206 products considered safe for children. “But a lot remains to be done. There are priority medicines that have not been adapted for children’s use or are not available when needed,” said Dr Hans, the U.N. agency’s director of medicines policy and standards. Medicines that need to be adapted to children’s needs include many antibiotics, pain drugs as well as combination pills for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. The agency is building an Internet entrance linking to clinical trials carried out in children and will launch a Web site with the information early next year. Testing medicines on children has always been a controversial issue, since good ethical(伦理的)practice requires informed agreement from people participating in clinical trials, which is difficult to obtain in the case of children. As a result, research-based drug companies have been wary of developing child-friendly medicines and general companies have been slow to produce them at lower cost. In an attempt to deal with the issue, both Europe and the United States now have special rules offering extended patent protection for drugs that have been tested on children. 小题1:Which of the following is the best title of the passage?A.A Global Campaign to Promote Research into AIDS Medicine | B.WHO Says Children are Dying for Lack of Child-sized Drugs | C.Many People are Concerned about Children’s Drugs | D.Measures Taken to Develop Child-friendly Medicine Quickly | 小题2:Which of the following medicine is not needed to be adapted to children’s need according to the passage?A.Pain killers. | B.Tuberculosis. | C.AID pills. | D.Flu pills. | 小题3:Why has testing medicines on children always been a controversial issue? A.It is against good ethical practice | B.Children shouldn’t take part in clinical trials. | C.It is hard to get informed agreement from children tested. | D.Parents don’t allow their children to be tested on medicine. | 小题4:The underlined word “wary” in the last but one paragraph means _________.A.fast | B.fond | C.cautious | D.uninterested | 小题5:What can be inferred from the passage? A.There is still a long way to go on children’s medicine. | B.An Internet entrance is being built to link to clinical trials carried out in children. | C.Both Europe and the United States now have special rules offering extended patent protection for children’s drugs. | D.Less than half of the drugs currently used to treat children in the industrialized world have not been specifically tested on youngsters |
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Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature, announced the Swedish Academy in Stockholm on Thursday. The win makes Mo Yan the first Chinese citizen to win the Nobel in its 111-year history. Informed of his win today, the author, who was having dinner at home, was “overjoyed and scared”. Born in 1955 to parents who were farmers, Mo Yan — a pen name for Guan Moye, grew up in Gaomi, Shandong province in eastern China. At the age of 12, he left school to work, first in agriculture, later in a factory. In 1976 he joined the army and during this time began to study literature and writing. He published his first book in 1981, but found literary success in 1987 with Hong Gaoliang Jiazu, which was successfully filmed in the same year, directed by famous Chinese director Zhang Yimou. In his writing, Mo Yan draws on his youthful experiences and on settings in the province of his birth and his works show the life of Chinese people as well as the country’s unique culture and folk customs. Mo Yan is known as a productive writer. In addition to his novels, he has published many short stories and essays on various topics. Despite his social criticism, he is seen in his homeland as one of the most famous contemporary authors. Dozens of his works have been translated into English, French, Japanese and many other languages. The awarding ceremony will be held on December 10. The winner will win a medal, a personal diploma and a cash award of about $1 million. 小题1:How did Mo Yan feel when he was told about the news?A.Excited and proud. | B.Worried and cautious. | C.Happy and surprised. | D.Uncertain and shocked. | 小题2:One of Mo Yan’s characteristics of writing is that he ________.A.writes about topics he is familiar with | B.focuses on social problems in the country | C.describes his characters in a unique way | D.explains difficult matters in simple words | 小题3:What’s the best title for this passage?A.How Mo Yan Gets Nobel Prize | B.An Introduction to Nobel Prize | C.Mo Yan Wins Nobel Prize in Literature | D.A World Famous Writer, Mo Yan |
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