A.He is taking care of his twin brother.B.He has been feeling ill all week.C.He is wor
A.He is taking care of his twin brother.
B.He has been feeling ill all week.
C.He is worried about Rod's health.
D.He has been in perfect condition.
A.He is taking care of his twin brother.
B.He has been feeling ill all week.
C.He is worried about Rod's health.
D.He has been in perfect condition.
A.He is taking care of this twin brother.
B.He is worried about Rods health.
C.He has been feeling ill all week.
D.He has been in perfect condition.
What does the author conclude?
A.He is better than his wife at taking care of children.
B.A child prefers to stay with his/her father.
C.A man can take good care of children if he gets the experience
D.A child prefers to stay with his/her mother.
What does the author conclude.
A.He is better than his wife at taking care of children.
B.A child prefers to stay with his/her father.
C.A man can take good care of children if he gets the experience.
D.A child prefers to stay with his/her mother.
(28)
A.He knows about your problem.
B.How did you find out about the trouble?
C.Can you take care of any difficulties?
D.There are homework problems due today.
What does the author conclude?
A.He is better than his wife at taking care of children.
B.A child prefers to stay with his/her father.
C.A man can take good care of children if he gets the experience
D.A child prefers to stay with his/her mother.
听力原文:W: Hello, John, how are you feeling now? I hear you've been ill.
M: They must have confused me with my twin brother Rod. He's been sick a week, but I've never found better in my life.
What do we learn about the man?
A.He is taking care of his twin brother.
B.He has been in his perfect condition.
C.He must be feeling ill in his health.
D.He is worried about Rod's health.
M:It's very kind of you to say so,but really I don't think I had done nearly enough.
Q:What does the man mean?
(14)
A.He has done what he shouldn't.
B.He hasn't done as much as he could.
C.He has done as much as he could.
D.He has done more than enough.
听力原文:W: Hello,John. How are you feeling now?I hear you've been i11.
M: They must have confused me with my twin brother Rods. He's been sick all week,but I've never felt better in my life.
Q: What do we learn about the man?
(17)
A.He is taking care of his twin brother.
B.He is worried about Rod's health.
C.He has been feeling ill all week.
D.He has been in perfect condition.
The University of the West of England's David McGoran takes his Heart Robot on a touchy feely tour, allowing it to come face to face with a spider-like robot built by Matt Denton of Micromagic Systems. Both robots are being displayed at the London Science Museum until July 31st.
The heart robot that "enjoys" being hugged and stroked could be among the first robots to signify a new era of "emotional machines" used for medical treatment and enjoyment, according to one of its inventors.
It has a beating heart which rises when the body is shaken, but slows down when treated calmly. In addition, Heart's eyes flutter in response to touch.
David McGoran, of the University of the West of England, predicts the part-puppet, part-machine creation he helped develop is an example of how robots will increasingly adopt human characteristics. "Right now we're seeing the first implementations in toys, "he told BBC News. "There are little robotic dinosaurs. There's a new robotic toy from the film Wall-E that's coming out, and that's a very expressive robot." Nevertheless he believes there could be major implications for social care, with research already taking place into giving elderly care homes robots that express emotions.
"This raises really interesting social and ethical questions," said Mr. McGoran. He added that there could be many benefits, particularly for people taking medical treatment. "If scientists can put this natural interface into robots then it would be much easier for us to relate to robots. "
The Heart Robot is on display alongside a face-tracking insect-like robot. The "ic Hexapod" by Micromagic Systems has been programmed to recognize human facial features and follow people as they move around. It tracks human faces and takes photos. Like the Heart Robot, it is billed as an example of the increasingly sophisticated ways in which machines are able to recognize and mimic human behavior.
Mr. McGoran went to London because______.
A.he wants to take his robot on a touchy feely tour
B.he wants to see Matt Denton
C.he wants to show the spider-like robot
D.heart robot will be displayed there
根据下列文章,请回答 31~35 题。
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Autonomous robots are able to move and decide by themselves. At a simple level, these can include robot Vacuum cleaners that "decide" what to react to human behaviors without human intervention.
The University of the West of England's David McGoran takes his Heart Robot on a touchy feely tour, allowing it to come face to face with a spider-like robot built by Matt Denton of Micromagic Systems. Both robots are being displayed at the London Science Museum until July 31st.
The heart robot that "enjoys" being hugged and stroked could be among the first robots to signify a new era of "emotional machines" used for medical treatment and enjoyment, according to one of its inventors.
It has a beating heart which rises when the body is shaken, but slows down when treated calmly. In addition, Heart's eyes flutter in response to touch.
David McGoran, of the University of the West of England, predicts the part-puppet, part-machine creation he helped develop is an example of how robots will increasingly adopt human characteristics. "Right now we're seeing the frist implementations in toys, "he told BBC News. "There are little robotic dinosaurs. There's a new robotic toy from the film Wall-E that's coming out, and that's a very expressive robot. " Never the less he believes there could be major implications for social care with research already taking place into giving elderly care homes robots that express emotions.
"This raises really interesting social and ethical questions," said Mr. McGoran. He added that there could be many benefits, particularly for people taking medical treatment. "If scientists can put this natural interface into robots then it would be much easier for us to relate to robots."
The Heart Robot is on display alongside a face-tracking insect-like robot. The "ic Hexapod" by Micromagic Systems has been programmed to recognize human facial features and follow people as they move around. It tracks human faces and takes photos. Like the Heart Robot, it is billed as an example of the increasingly sophisticated ways in which machines are able to recognize and mimic human behavior.
第 31 题 Mr. McGoran went to London because_______.
A.he wants to take his robot on a touchy feely tour
B.he wants to see Matt Denton
C.he wants to show the spider-like robot
D.heart robot will be displayed there