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A: Today we are going to talk about a great invention. It looks like a human being. 1.
B: It’s a robot. 2.
A: Of course not. The first robot was invented in 1921.
B: 3. .
A: Sure. They can take the place of humans to do some boring work. They can also do a lot of dangerous work instead of humans.
B: 4.
A: No. Robots can do a lot of work instead of people in many ways, but people wouldn’t be replaced by robots. 5.
B: We get it.
1.F
2.D
3.G
4.E
5.A
【解析】
试题分析:短文大意:本文主要记述了谈论一个伟大的发明---机器人,机器人可以代替人们做繁重的工作。
1.,我们今天打算谈论一个伟大的发明,他看起来像是一个人,可知选F,他是什么?
2.下文,第一个机器人是在1921年发明的,可知上文是它出现的几个世纪以前,是吗?故选D。
3.Sure. They can take the place of humans to do some boring work.可知上文是你能告诉我更多关于机器人的情况吗?可知选G,
4.下文,No. Robots can do a lot of work instead of people in many ways, but people wouldn’t be replaced by robots。可知选E,机器人将和人们一样吗?
5.上文,那很清楚吗?可知选A最符合语境。
考点:情景交际
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