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Unit2Robots單元練習(xí)一、聽力(聽力)(共20小題;共20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wherearethespeakers? A.Inashop. B.Atthebedroom. C.Inahotel.2.Whydidn'tMaryhavesupper? A.Shewasn'thungry. B.Herteethachedalot. C.Shedidn'tlikethemeal.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout? A.ChineseNewYear. B.AcustomofChina. C.Whentovisitmother-in-law.4.Whatdoweknowabouttheman? A.Hehasgotup. B.Heisveryill. C.Hesleptlatelastnight.5.Howoldisthewoman? A.18. B.26. C.44.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.Whydothespeakershaveabigpartytonight? A.Tocelebratetheirparents'birthday. B.Tocelebratethechildren'sbirthday. C.Tocelebratetheirparents'weddinganniversary.7.Whatgiftdothespeakerswanttosendtheirparents? A.Traveling. B.Somebooks. C.Abirthdaycake.8.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman? A.Super. B.Thoughtful. C.Wonderful.聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.What'sthematterwiththewoman? A.Shehasaheadache. B.Shehasacold. C.Shehasastomachache.10.Whatistheman'sadvice? A.Headvisesthewomantoeatmore. B.Headvisesthewomantosleepmore. C.Headvisesthewomantodomoreexercise.11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodonow? A.Tosleep. B.Totakeexercise. C.Toeatsomething.聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace? A.Athome. B.Ataparty. C.Inaclothesshop.13.What'stheproblemwiththewoman? A.Shecan'taffordtobuyadress. B.Shecan'tspareanytimeforaparty. C.Shecan'tdecidewhichdresstowear.14.What'sthewomangoingtodo? A.Toattendafriend'swedding. B.Togotoawomanparty. C.Togotobuyclothes.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.Whydoesthemansaythesetothewoman? A.Tosellrobots. B.Tomakesomesuggestions. C.Todismisstheworkerswhocallinsick.16.Whatwillthefirstrobotdoduringtheoperation? A.Putonlabels. B.Packthebottlesintoboxes. C.Measureandmixthematerials.17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation? A.Workerswillbejoblessifrobotsareused. B.Robotswilltakechargeofworkers. C.Robotswillneverbreakdown.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.WhendidpeoplebegintocelebratetheNewYear? A.Beforetheyhadwaysofmeasuringtime. B.Whendifferentnationalgroupsappeared. C.Aftertheyhadfreetimetocelebrateaholiday.19.WhyisNewYear'sDaynotthemostimportantintheUSA? A.Itisoutofdate. B.Itisnotenjoyable. C.ItisclosetoChristmas.20.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout? A.Historyofholidays. B.CelebrationoftheNewYear. C.ChineseNewYear'sDay.二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)(共12小題;共12分)21.Asastudent,wemusto
therulesoftheschool.22.---Youareb
tofailtheexperimentifyousticktothisridiculousmethod.---Youmeanmymethodwon'twork.23.Thepeopleexpressedtheird
thattheylongforpeace.24.Britaind
waragainstGermanyonSeptember3rd,1939.25.Don'tgotothebusstationalone!Iwilla
youtheresinceit'sgettingdark.26.Ifeltmuchs
fortheblind.27.CanadianteenpopstarJustinBieber,whohasat
formusic,issaidtobetherichestteenagerinHollywood.28.Todaytherearemorethanthirtys
(職員,工作人員)workingontwentyprojectsalloverthecountry.29.Muchtoours
,ourdemandswereallmetbytheboss.30.You'reonlyafewpoundso
,soyouneedn'ttakeanyweight-losspills.31.Hewasinabadmarriagewhichfinallyendedupind
.32.MayIaskaf
ofyou?三、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)(共13小題;共13分)33.Thecompanygivesits
(全體員工)interest-freeloans.34.Thegovernmenthas
(宣布)astateofemergency.35.Hepassedtheentranceexaminationnotonlytohisownbutalsotohisparents'
(滿意).36.Everystudentmust
(服從)therulesatschool.37.Theboyshowedagreat
(天賦)forpaintingatanearlyage.38.Theirlivingconditionsaretoo
(可怕的)tothinkabout.39.Weall
(渴望)happinessandhealth.40.Hegotanewcar,whichmadehimbecomethe
(羨慕)oftheirneighbors.41.Itisnotenoughtohave
(同情心)forthedisabled.Weshouldlearntorespectthemandhelpthemunderstandtheirvaluableroleinsociety.42.Thesedays,hewasveryannoyed,becausehiswifedecidedto
(離婚)him.43.Seldomdoeshe
(陪伴)hiswifetothesupermarket.44.Itwas
(荒謬的)ofhimtoraisesuchafoolishquestioninclass.45.Whyaresomanyofus
(超重的)?四、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)(共10小題;共20分)46.Thenewproductwas
(測試)in2023andwillbeputintousein2023.47.Theseproblems
(注定會出現(xiàn)).(bound)48.Thesaleswomanhas
(為……保留)thecoatforthefatlady.49.Thereare358employees
(總共)inthiscompany.50.在公共場合被人取笑是一件糟糕的事情。It'saterriblething
inpublic.51.喬治戰(zhàn)后歸來,卻被告知他的妻子已經(jīng)離他而去。(詞數(shù)不限)Georgereturnedafterthewar,
thathiswifehadlefthim.52.
(別理他)andhewillbecalmverysoon.(詞數(shù)不限)53.Werushedtothestadium,
(結(jié)果被告知)theperformancehadcometoanend.(tell)54.我真心希望你給我這么好的機會。我不會讓你失望的。Ireallyhope
suchagoodopportunity.Iwon'tletyoudown.(give)55.我們急匆匆地趕到體育館,結(jié)果卻被告知音樂會已經(jīng)結(jié)束了。(詞數(shù)不限)Werushedtothestadium,
theconcerthadcometoanend.(tell)五、單項選擇(共20小題;共20分)56. It'sunacceptableforamothertoleaveherchild
toplaycomputergames. A.alone B.lonely C.lone D.loneliness57. Laurawashappy
bysomanykind-heartedfriendswhenshehadaseriousoperationinhospital. A.tosupport B.tobesupported C.beingsupported D.supported58. Mary
andsawthatabearwasmovingtowardsher. A.turneddown B.turnedup C.turnedon D.turnedaround59. Tomthoughtitwasanhonor
tospeakintheceremony. A.toinvite B.tobeinvited C.inviting D.havinginvited60. TheenormousearthquakeinthecountryofSouthAmericamademillionsofpeople
. A.screamed B.alarmed C.amazed D.absurd61. Thesingersangverywell,
bythewell-knownpianist. A.followed B.guided C.accompanied D.surrounded62. Ididn'tgetmuch
fromthedoctorwhenItoldhimaboutmypains. A.sorrow B.sympathy C.discouragement D.suffering63. Here'syourbill,sir.It's¥120
.I'veaddedonthetenpercentservicecharge. A.inall B.aboveall C.afterall D.atall64. Youhadbetter
sometimeeverydayforsportssothatyoucankeepyourselfenergetic. A.setaside B.takeup C.putaway D.giveout65. Mr.Johnsonpreferred
heavierworktodo. A.tobegiven B.tobegiving C.tohavegiven D.havinggiven66. Thereisnodoubtthatyouare
tohaveanaccidentifyoudrivesofastdownthemotorway. A.bound B.attentive C.grateful D.suitable67. Allthesegiftsmustbedeliveredimmediately
intimeforChristmas. A.inordertohavereceived B.inordertoreceive C.soastobereceived D.soastobereceiving68. ---Aretheyabouttohavedinner? ---Yes,it
inthediningroom. A.isbeingserved B.isserved C.isserving D.serves69. ---Howdidyoufindthefilm? ---Itwasa(n)
one,nobetterthantheonewesawlastweek. A.elegant B.awful C.remarkable D.embarrassing70. IhavetoseethedoctorbecauseI
alotlately. A.havebeencoughing B.hadcoughed C.coughed D.cough71. Manypeoplestoodnearthebusstop,nervouslywaitingto
. A.pickup B.pickingup C.bepickedup D.beingpickedup72. ---DoyouknowwhenBritain
waronGermanyduringtheSecondWorldWar? ---In1939,Isuppose. A.declared B.announced C.fought D.attended73. Isawthemwhisperingtoeachother;obviouslytheydidnotwant
byothers. A.tohear B.tobeheard C.hearing D.beingheard74. Whenaskedabouttheiropinionsabouttheschoolmaster,manyteacherswouldtoseehimstepaside
youngermen. A.intermsof B.inneedof C.infavorof D.inpraiseof75. He
hismothertotellherthetimewhenhewouldarriveattheairport. A.callup B.putup C.pickedup D.rangup六、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)It'saquestionanyonemightaskinthefuture:Shouldyourhouseholdrobotbecool?Orpractical?ForSonyCorporation,robotsoughttobeentertaining.Thecompany's76
robot,SDR-4X,cansinganddance.ButforautomakerHondaMotorCo.Ltd,such77
shouldperformusefultasksfortheir78
masters.“Itisintheendamachine,a79
,”saidMasatoHirose,Honda'schiefengineer.Sony'schiefresearcherToshiDoisaidrobotsperformingsuchtasksas80
forillordisabledpeoplewouldnotnecessarilyneedahuman81
.“TheattractivenessoftheSDR-4Xisits82
,”hesaid.“Ithasfeelings.Ithasinstincts(直覺).”Drawingfromits83
of60,000words,anSDR-4Xrobot84
lastweekthatitcanaska85
inahighvoice:“Please86
stillforaminutewhileImemorizeyourface.”Italso87
offitsabilitytowalkonuneven(高低不平的)floors,andcometoitsownerwhenit's88
.WhileHonda'srobotis89
usedmainlyforentertainment,itis90
thatonedayitwillbeausefulcompanion.Soitsrobotshavebeen91
tobe120cmtall—morethantwicetheheightoftheSDR-4X.Hirosesaid120cmisthe92
arobotthatmovesaroundahomeshouldbe.“Ifyouaregoingtohavesomethingthatcanmovewith93
inahumansurroundings,thenitisbetterto94
therobotlikeahuman,”hesaid.Hirosesaidthathehopestherobotwillbe95
enoughsothathecanbuyoneforhimselfandletitgethimabeer.76. A.earliest B.latest C.coolest D.largest77. A.matters B.people C.machines D.inventions78. A.human B.own C.creative D.modern79. A.tool B.robot C.toy D.slave80. A.looking B.working C.leaving D.caring81. A.appearance B.character C.job D.ability82. A.purpose B.appearance C.personality D.material83. A.storage B.use C.project D.creation84. A.said B.announced C.showed D.imagined85. A.friend B.partner C.servant D.guest86. A.hold B.lie C.take D.make87. A.left B.showed C.put D.dropped88. A.tired B.called C.controlled D.made89. A.also B.still C.again D.even90. A.planned B.hoped C.reported D.described91. A.expected B.raised C.proved D.designed92. A.cheapest B.dearest C.smallest D.biggest93. A.ease B.care C.difficulty D.foot94. A.buy B.use C.invest D.design95. A.useful B.smart C.cheap D.low七、閱讀理解(共14小題;共28分)ARevolutionaryTVEarsTVEarshashelpedthousandsofpeoplewithvariousdegreesofhearinglosshearthetelevisionclearlywithoutturningupthevolume(音量)andnowit'sbetterandmoreaffordablethanever!WithTVEarswirelesstechnology,yousetyourownheadsetvolume,whileotherTVlistenershearthetelevisionatavolumelevelthat'scomfortableforthem.YoucanevenlistenthroughtheheadsetonlyandputtheTVonmute(靜音)ifthesituationcallsforaquietenvironment—maybethebabyissleeping.Orperhapsyouaretheonlyonewhoisinterestedinlisteningtotheballgame.TVEarspatentedtechnologyincludesarevolutionarynoisereductioneartip,notusedinanyothercommerciallyavailableheadset.Thistipreducesoutsidenoisesothattelevisiondialogueisclearandunderstandable.Getthetechnologythathasproventohelpthemostdemandingcustomers.That'swhyTVEarshasearnedthetrustandconfidenceofaudiologists(聽覺學(xué)家)nationwideaswellasworld-famousdoctors.DoctorRecommendedTVEars!"MywifeandIhaveusedTVEarsalmostdailyforthepasttwoyearsandfindthemagreathelpinourenjoymentoftelevision.Asaretiredeardoctor,IheartilyrecommendTVEarstopeoplewithnormalhearingaswellasthosewithhearingloss."—RobertForbes,M.D,CACustomerRecommendedTVEars!"NowmyhusbandcanhavethevolumeasloudasheneedsandIcanhavetheTVatmyhearinglevel.TVEarsissocomfortablethatJackforgetshehasthemon!Hecanonceagainhearandunderstandthedialogue."—Darlene&JackB,CARiskFreeTrial!TVEarscomeswitha30-dayriskfreetrial.SpecialOffer—Now$.Ifyou'renotsatisfied,returnit.Money-backguarantee!Callnow!800-123-7832.96.TVEarshelpsyou
. A.improveyoursleepingquality B.listentoTVwithoutdisturbingothers C.changeTVchannelswithoutdifficulty D.becomeinterestedinballgameprograms97.WhatmakesTVEarsdifferentfromotherheadsets? A.ItcaneasilysetTVonmute. B.Itsheadsetvolumeisadjustable. C.Ithasanewnoisereductioneartip. D.Itappliesspecialwirelesstechnology.98.Thisadvertisementismademorebelievableby
. A.usingrecommendations B.offeringreasonsforthisinvention C.providingstatistics D.showingtheresultsofexperimentsBInthefarfuture,robotsliveontheEarthashumansbutthepopulationofhumansislessthanathousand.ThisisastoryofarepairrobotR62.Oneday,acarcametotherepairfactoryandahumansteppedoutofthecar."Wow,ahuman!Ihaveneverseenarealone,"saidR62."Humansarequiteclever.They'reabletodoanyactiontheywantto.They'reevenabletoharmotherhumanbeingsororganizewars,whichtheyhavebeendoingalotinthehistory.Alsotheydon'tevenhavetofollowordersiftheydon'twantto,"saidanotherrobotT59quietlytoR62."Howterrible!Andalmostallrobotsseemafraidofhimanddon'tlookathimdirectly,"saidR62.Thehumanthensatdownandaskediftherehadbeenanyproblemsinthelast10yearsandheonlygotaquickanswer,"No,sir."Thensuddenly,R62saidloudly,"Ihaveonequestionforyou."Thehumansaid,"Yes",abitunhappyfornotgetting"Sir"."Whydohumanscreatesomanyrobots?"askedR62.Silencefollowedthequestionandhethensaid,"Idon'tneedtoanswerquestionsfromrobots!"Hethenwentintohiscaranddroveawayquickly."Ireallydon'tunderstandwhyhumansreplaced(取代)themselveswithrobots,"saidR62."Becausetheythoughtthatrobotsweremoreadvanced(先進的)thanhumans.Theycreatedustosupportthemselves,"saidT59."ButtherearesofewhumansontheEarth.Whattheyshoulddoistakeawaytherobotsoratleastmakethemstopdoingtheworkwhichhumansaresupposedtodo,"saidR62."Iagree.Butwecandonothingaboutit.Andnowwehavetofinishrepairingthiscar,"saidT59."Allright,let'scontinue."99.InT59'sopinion,humansare
. A.smart B.polite C.dangerous D.stupid100.Accordingtothetext,R62
. A.darednotlookatthehumandirectly B.wasnotfriendlytothehuman C.decidedtogiveupitsjob D.hopedtoliveontheEarth101.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory? A.R62doesn'tknowwhathumanbeingslooklike. B.R62andT59arebrothersanddodifferentjobs. C.T59doesn'twanttosupporthumanbeings. D.T59knowsalotabouthumanbeings.102.What'sR62'sattitudetowardshumans'creatingrobots? A.Frightened. B.Excited. C.Doubtful. D.Supportive.CSciencefictionwriterscreateimaginaryworlds.Thewaythingsworkinyourimaginaryworldswillbebasedonactualscience.Soit'simportantforyoutobefamiliarwiththescientificprinciplesandinventionsthatarerelatedtoyourcreation.Forexample,ifyou'rewritingabouthumanlivingonaplanetwithzerogravity,thenyouneedtoknowtheeffectsofzerogravityonthehumanbody.Thenyouhavetofigureouttheexactrulesofyourimaginaryworlds.Andyouhavetofollowthem.IfhumansareabletobreatheunderwaterinChapter1,yourcharactercan'tdrowninaswimmingpoolinChapter3.Theissuehereismaintainingyourreaders'trust.Thatmeansthereaderiswillingtopretendalongwithyou.Ifyoustartoutwithanordinarydetectivenovelandthenthrowinsomeonebreathingunderwaterinthe6thchapter,youwillpullthereadersoutoftheirimagination.Thesamethinghappensifyouchangetheruleshalfway.Partofyourpreparationworkforthenovelistomapoutitsworldsingreatdetail.Youshoulddecidethefollowingissues:thehistoryoftheworld,thegeography,whatpossibilitiesitoffers,howeverythingworksinthisnewreality,andhowallofthesefactorsaffectthewayyourcharactersthink,feel,andreacttothings.Youdon'thavetotellyourreadersalltherulesinthefirstchapter.Butyouhavetoletreadersknowenoughtounderstandwhat'sgoingon.Thisalsoallowsyoutoworkoutlogicalproblemsandcontradictionsbeforeyoustartwriting.Whenyouarewriting,remembertomakeitfeelreal.Youareinvitingreaderstovisitanewworld.Theywillwanttobeabletosee,hear,feel,smell,andeventastewhatit'slike.Whetheryournovelisaboutaworldwithoutdiseaseoranundiscoveredplanet,helpyourreadersfeellikethey'reactuallythere.103.What'stherelationshipbetweenactualscienceandsciencefiction? A.Sciencefictionpromotesthedevelopmentofactualscience. B.Sciencefictionoftenreflectsthedevelopmentofactualscience. C.Actualsciencelimitstheimaginationdescribedinsciencefiction. D.Actualscienceprovidesbasicprinciplesforsciencefiction.104.Thesecondparagraphismainlydevelopedby
. A.makingcomparisons B.givingexamples C.followingthetimeorder D.analyzingcauses105.Thetargetreadersofthepassageare
. A.youngscientists B.sciencefictionwriters C.collegestudents D.professionaljournalists106.Thepassageismainlyabout
. A.howtodoscientificresearch B.howtoraiseinterestinscience C.whattoexpectfromsciencefiction D.howtowritesciencefictionDCriticsofcloningoftenrepeatthequestionrelatedtothecontroversial(有爭議的)science“Justbecausewecan,doesitmeanweshould?”Thecloserwecometobeingabletocloneahuman,thehotterthedebateoveritgrows.Forallthegoodthingscloningmayachieve,opponentssaythatitwilldojustasmuchharm.Anotherquestionishowtogoverncloningprocess.ThereisfederalofficiallawbanningcloningintheUnitedStates,butseveralstateshavepassedtheirownlawstobantheUSFoodandDrugsAdministration(FDA),hasalsosaidthatanyoneintheUnitedStatesattemptinghumancloningmustfirstgetitspermission.InJapan,humancloningisacrimethatispunishedbyupto10yearsinprison.Whilelawsaretobancloningatthistime,somescientistsbelievethatthetechnologyisnotreadytobetestedonhumans.IanWilmut,oneoftheco-creatorsofDolly,hasevensaidthathumancloningprojectswouldbeanirresponsiblecrime.Cloningtechnologyisstillinitsearlystages,andnearly98%percentofcloningeffortsendinfailure.Theembryosareeithernotsuitableforimplantingintotheuterus(子宮)ortheydieshortlyafterbirth.Theclonesthatdosurviveendupsufferingfromdeadlyorproblematicgeneticabnormalities(畸形).Somecloneshavebeenbornwithfaultyheart,lungproblemsandbloodvesselproblems.Oneofthemostfamouscaseswasaclonedsheepthatwasbornwithmalformedarteries(畸形動脈)leadingtothelungs.Opponentsofcloningwillpointoutthatwecanenthanize(安樂死)thesefaultyclonesofotheranimals,buttheyaskwhatifahumancloneisbornwiththesesameproblems.Advocatesofcloningrespondthatitisnoweasiertopickoutfaultyembryosevenbeforetheyareimplantedintothemother.Thedebateoverhumancloningisjustbeginning,butasscienceadvances,itcouldbethebiggestmoraldilemmaofthe21stcentury.107.Whichwordinthetextistheoppositeoftheunderlinedword“opponents”? A.Critics. B.Advocates. C.Scientists. D.Co-creators.108.Thewriterwritesthispassagemainlyto
. A.supportpassinglawstobanhumancloning B.listproblemswithhumancloning C.introducecritics'ideasabouthumancloning D.statethedebateoverhumancloning109.WhichofthefollowingwillIanWilmutprobablyNOTagreewith? A.Cloningtechnologyisinitsearlystages. B.Humancloningshouldbemadeillegal. C.Veryfewcloningeffortsaresuccessful. D.Cloningtechnologyisreadytobetestedonhumans.八、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)“Youdonotneedtobearocketscientist.”Americanshearthesewordsoften.Peoplesaytheminschools,officesandfactories.Broadcastersonradioandtelevisionoftenusethem.Howdidtheexpressionbegin?Nooneseemstoknowit.110.
“Itgrew,”hesays,“Becauserocketscientistsprobablyarethemostintelligentpeoplearound.”Noteveryonewouldagree.Somepeoplemightbeconsideredmoreintelligentthanrocketscientists,forexample,apersonwhospeaksfifteenlanguages,oramedicaldoctorwhooperatesonthebrain.Still,manypeoplewouldagreethatthereissomethingspecialaboutscientistswhobuildrockets.111.
MovingpicturesfrombeforeWorldWarIIshowedamannamedBuckRogerslandingontheplanetMars.Hewasaherowhocouldwithdrawanyenemy(敵軍)fromouterspace.Therocketscientistisadifferentkindofhero.112.
Rocketscientists,however,canhaveproblemsjustlikeeveryoneelse.AWashingtonrocketscientisttoldaboutalaunch(發(fā)射)thatwasputoffmanytimes.Finally,everythingseemedright.Mechanicalfailureshadbeenrepaired.Theweatherwasgood.Thescientistshadplannedthatpartoftherocketwouldfallintotheoceanafterthelaunch.Alltheshipsandboatswithinmanykilometersofthedangerareashadbeenwarned.Butinthelastfewsecondsasmallboatenteredthearea.113.
114.
Onescientistsaid,“AsachildIlovedtobuildtherockets.NowIamagrown-up.Istilllovetobuildrockets.AndnowIgetpaidforit.” A.Heorshemakesspacetravelpossible. B.It'sdangerousforrocketscientiststobuildrockets. C.Maybeithassomethingtodowiththemysteryofspacetravel. D.Whentheworkgoeswell,mostrocketscientistsenjoytheirjobs. E.Haveyoueverheardofthespacetravel? F.ButanofficialoftheAmericanspaceagency,NASA,saystheexpressionjustgrew. G.Onceagain,thelaunchwasputoff.九、補全短文(共10小題;共10分)Mahru-Z,arobotdevelopedbytheKoreaInstituteofScienceandTechnologycancleanahome,putclothesinawashingmachineandevenheatfoodinamicrowave.It115.
(take)theinstitutetwoyearstodevelopMahru-Z,116.
isfeettallandis121poundsin117.
(weigh).Thenewrobothas118.
human-likebodyincludingarotatinghead,arms,legs119.
sixfingers.ThemostspecialfeatureofMahru-Zis120.
abilitytoobserveobjects,recognizetasks,andcompletethem.Mahru-Zcouldalsoworkwithanearlierrobot121.
(call)Marhu-M.Marhu-Mcanmoveonwheels.BothMarhu-MandMahru-Zcanberemotelycontrolled122.
acomputerserver.YouBum-Jae,ascientistoftheKoreaInstituteofScienceandTechnology,claimedMahru-Zasthemostadvancedrobotintermsofcopyinghumanmovements.Apartfromdoingthehousework,itcouldalso123.
(use)inconditionstoodifficultordangerousforhumans.Butproductionforcommercialuseissomewayaway.Thescienceinstitutespendsaboutmilliondollarseveryyear124.
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