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          Robots come in many shapes and sizes.But perhaps the most interesting and acceptable are the ones that look the most like humans.These human-like Robots—or humanoids—are used for a variety of purposes.They are programmed to handle tasks that are normally carried out by humans.Employers prefer these mechanical devices for many reasons:they are capable of working in an environment that is dangerous for humans;they don't get distracted or need to take breaks;they don't request vacation time or ask to leave an hour early.
             Researchers at the University of Arkansas in the United States say that the mobile robots they have created are ideal for the job of hospital attendants.These mobile robots,known as HelpMates,store a detailed map of the hospital in their memory.They are mobile and are programmed to avoid things and people in their way.The robots' sensors (傳感器) can detect a human's approach and quickly get out of the way.Unlike humans,these robots cannot climb staircases.But,yes,they know how to press a button for the lift.They travel up the floors in style!
             Researchers at a Massachusetts university have gone a step further.They are creating a robot that can constantly change its shape according to the task it has to do.These robots are called polymorphic robots.
             How does the robot change its form any number of times?There is a 3 D printer placed inside the robot.This printer uses a nozzle(噴嘴) to build up layers of thermoplastic to create the desired shape.Thermoplastic is a kind of plastic that softens upon heating and hardens when cooled.The entire process of changing form in this manner is called the rapid prototyping technology.Once the robot has performed its task,it can be melted (融化) down.Its thermoplastic parts can then be recycled into another useful tool by the 3 D printer.

          (1)Why do employers prefer robots to human workers?
          C
          C

          A.Robots take the shape of humans.
          B.Robots are good at time-consuming tasks.
          C.Robots are better adapted to dangerous conditions.
          D.Robots help to prevent human workers from taking breaks.
          (2)How do HelpMates travel between floors?
          A
          A

          A.By taking the lift.
          B.With the aid of humans.
          C.With the help of sensors.
          D.By transforming into another form.
          (3)What does the last paragraph mainly tell us about the robot?
          B
          B

          A.Its major function.
          B.Its operating principle.
          C.Its various shapes.
          D.Its working temperature.
          (4)Where can the text be found?
          D
          D

          A.In a research paper.
          B.In a medical journal.
          C.In a financial newspaper.
          D.In a science magazine.

          【答案】C;A;B;D
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