Working closely with other people is an important feature of this job.
A.identify
B.incorporate
C.combine
D.involve
According to the passage, "physical mirroring" (Line 4, Para. 4) means______.
A.the attraction to people with ideas, beliefs and interests like our own
B.the comfortable feeling about people with physical qualities similar to ours
C.the fact that people living or working closely together behave in a similar way
D.the imitation of the gestures or movements of those we are close to, love or admire
People disagree with Bernstein's theory due to reasons except that ______.
A.his criteria according to which examples are cited are not consistent
B.there is no clear cut between middle class and working class in his theory
C.his linguistic data are not closely relevant to his theoretical supposition
D.his two linguistic codes are interwoven as one set of language, only stylistically different
People disagree with Bernstein's theory due to reasons except that______.
A.his criteria according to which examples are cited are not consistent
B.there is no clear cut between middle class and working class in his theory
C.his linguistic data are not closely relevant to his theoretical supposition
D.his two linguistic codes are interwoven as one set of language, only stylistically different
1.( );
A.what
B.as
C.that
D.whom
2.( );
A.take in
B.take up
C.take down
D.take off
3.( );
A.with
B.by
C.in
D.at
4.( );
A.after
B.If
C.as
D.because
5.( );
A.Except
B.Except for
C.Beside
D.Besides
What's the best way to travel a short distance in most cities?
A.By car.
B.On foot.
C.By taxi.
What is learned about Rebecca?
A.She has retired from the company.
B.She will be the new team supervisor.
C.She will have to leave the meeting early.
D.She has been working closely with Carol and John.
What's the best way to travel in most cities?
A.By car.
B.On foot.
C.By taxi.
The research, based at the Bristol Robotics Lab (BRL) , will look at the problems of a human and a robot working together in the same space; for example, in a kitchen where the service robot is performing a task such as stirring soup while you add cream.
Professor Chris Melhuish explained, " When we work with other humans, we are trying to understand facial expression, body movements, quality of voice, as well as sharing a goal and under-standing and following spoken instructions. "
" For example, in the soup situation, not only does the robot need to know what the goal is (making the soup) but he also needs to know how hard to stir the soup, what it means when you hold up your hand to say enough, to understand the look of pain on your face if you accidentally get wet with hot soup, and to stop stirring when told. The research aims to develop the rules we need to introduce this level of cleverness into service robots who are working closely with people. "
Professor Melhuish, of the BRL, said robots working in factories at present are kept behind gates for safety reasons—a measure that is not practical in the kitchen.
The research is a joint effort between robotic engineers and scientists from West of England and Bristol universities.
According to Professor Melhuish, a service robot should be able to______.
A.understand human instructions
B.show feelings by the looks on its face
C.follow the thoughts in its master's mind
D.express itself through body movements