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2024中考英语新题型:科技发明创造2

2024中考英语新题型:科技发明创造2

2024中考英语新题型:科技发明创造Choose the best choice from A, B or C according to the passage.1.What can Bot2Karot help people do?A.Look after the plants.B.Cook vegetables.C.Play music in the garden. 2.Why might pet owners find iCPooch useful?A.Because it gives pets something fun to do.B.Because it plays videos for pets to watch.C.Because it lets pet owners watch their pets from anywhere.3.Who may like Robert Saunt’s invention?A.Sam, a pet owner.B.Lisa, a sports lover.C.John, a big fan of video games.4.What’s the purpose(目的)of the text?A.To show people some good inventions.B.To ask people to buy the new products.C.To introduce the most excellent inventors to people.5.Where can we probably find the text?A.In a storybook.B.In a science magazine.C.In a geography book.二、(2023上·黑龙江齐齐哈尔·九年级统考期中)Inventors are always looking for ways to make our lives easier, greener and more fun. Here are just a few examples of inventions.Crayons were invented by Edwin Binney and Harold Smith. They had a paint company in New York City. The new crayons were made of wax (蜡) and different pigments (颜料) In 1903, Binney and Smith put the first box of eight “Crayola Crayons” on the market. These new crayons were a great success.Remote control technology (遥控技术) has been used since the early 1900s. During World War I, Germans used remote control to control boats. The TV remote control was first put on the market in 1950. Zenith Radio Company created the first TV remote control, called the “Lazy Bone”. It could turn the TV on and off and could change programs.BowLingual (犬语翻译机) , named by the US Time magazine as a “BEST invention of 2002”, has two parts. A microphone (传声器) is tied to the dog’s neck and sends our sound information to the gadget (小装置) held by the owner. Then the translation is done in the gadget with kinds of dog barks.Some students in South Korea have a new language teacher: an English-teaching robot. The robot is 157cm tall and speaks both Korean and English. It can make 16 kinds of faces. The robot teachers are helping to solve a shortage (短缺) of English teachers there. Could robots replace human teachers one day?根据短文内容选择最佳答案。

《变身特工》字幕中英文对照

《变身特工》字幕中英文对照
而且你们还见到了兰斯 斯特灵
And you got to meet Lance Sterling.
华盛顿特区
下一个 好的 随身物品放在篮子里
Next. Okay, put everything in the bin.
好 通过
Yes, come through.
喔!他来了
Oh! He's coming.
I'm gonna show you pain that you can't imagine.
这句话不适合我
I don't think that subtitle was in my favor.
好 噢 行
Okay. Oh, okay.
你们想来硬的? 那就来吧
You wanna do it the hard way? Let's go, then.
不要拆手机?
not to take apart your cell phone?
沃尔特 你竟敢拆...
Walter Beckett, you took apart my...
还想杀了我吗?
Still wanna kill me?
不 恰恰相反
No. Just the opposite.
那它确实起作用了!
你真的这样想?
You think?
嗯 真的
I know.
现在 给我一个充气抱抱
Now, give me a non-inflatable hug.
我爱你 搭档
Love you, partner.
我保证会永远支持你
I promise I'll always have your back.

万能机械手作文450字

万能机械手作文450字

万能机械手作文450字英文回答:The versatile mechanical arm is an amazing invention that has revolutionized many industries. It can perform a wide range of tasks, from assembling products in a factory to performing delicate surgeries in a hospital. One of the most impressive features of the mechanical arm is itsability to adapt to different situations and perform tasks with precision and accuracy. For example, in a car manufacturing plant, the mechanical arm can pick up and place heavy car parts with ease, saving time and reducing the risk of injury to human workers.Another great thing about the mechanical arm is its efficiency. It can work tirelessly without getting tired or making mistakes. This means that it can increase productivity and reduce costs for businesses. For instance, in a warehouse, the mechanical arm can quickly and accurately pick and pack items for shipping, allowing thecompany to fulfill orders faster and more efficiently.In addition, the mechanical arm can also be programmedto perform complex tasks that are difficult or dangerousfor humans to do. For example, in the field of space exploration, mechanical arms are used to handle delicate scientific instruments and perform maintenance onspacecraft in the harsh environment of outer space.Overall, the versatile mechanical arm is a game-changer in many industries, and its impact on the way we work and live is undeniable.中文回答:万能机械手是一个了不起的发明,它已经彻底改变了许多行业。

高考英语一轮复习提能练三十二Unit2Robots含解析

高考英语一轮复习提能练三十二Unit2Robots含解析

Unit 2 RobotsⅠ.阅读理解A(2020·河北省高三年级名校联考) In elementary school,Glenn Cameron was very aware of the challenges faced by his friend,Roger,who had lost a hand.Now he has built an artificial helper for him.The robotic hand is called “Dexi”.Each of its fingers can move independently.The strength and speed of the hand's“muscles” can be controlled.He's also created a digital version of this hand,which responds on a computer screen.Through a special headset,the system takes electrical signals from a human brain,sends them to a computer,and then the computer “ tells” the hand what to do.For example,to make the hand close,you “see” a fist in your head.In fact,Cameron's first robotic hand was 3D printed online.Realizing the hand was too limited,he decided to build his own.It was quite a challenge,but his new version was better.It was also cheap,compared to many other robotic hand projects.Cameron says designing and building the hand was hard,but he went on.Then came the one Roger is using.Cameron is working on a hand that can actually be used by a person who's lost a hand at present.He says the new hand will be simpler,because there won't be as much space.To make up for this,he's adding a mini camera and trying to make the hand smarter.Cameron encourages young people who think they might want to do something demanding and similar,“ You just begin working towards it.Take one little step at a time,purposeful and steadfast,sooner or later you're going to get to the place you long for.”语篇解读在小学的时候,Glenn Cameron看到朋友缺少一只手,内心很受触动,他现在已经制造出了可以由人脑控制的机械手来帮助朋友。

2024年中考英语热点阅读练习专题3 发明与创造(含解析)

2024年中考英语热点阅读练习专题3 发明与创造(含解析)

2024年中考英语新热点时文阅读-发明与创造01(2023·广东佛山·统考三模)Across the world, humans buy around 1.3 billion single-use plastic bottles a day. However, only about 9% of them are recycled and most of them end up in landfills, the ocean or elsewhere in nature.When beach-loving Madison Checketts noticed that many plastic bottles polluted the sand during her family trip to California, the 12-year-old American girl realized that this needed to be changed. So for her school science project, she decided to focus on reducing plastic litter.During her research, Madison came across a special method of packing water within an eatable material—a gel membrane(凝胶膜). At that time, the girl got her idea: She would design an eatable water bottle called the Eco-Hero.To carry out her idea, Madison developed the method by doing scientific tests with common food additives (添加剂). She also learned from previous research on eatable water bottles. Based on the past research, she improved the method and made her bottles bigger and able to last for a longer time. She found that water, lemon juice and other chemicals could be used together to make a gel bag that wouldn’t break. And the bag could hold up to 3/4 cup of water and could be kept in the fridge for three weeks.“My biggest goal with this project is to help the world,” says the young inventor. She hopes her invention can encourage others to take better care of the planet. “It doesn’t necessarily have to be in a big way,” she adds. “Peoplecan make a difference in the world, even if it’s just in a small way.”1.How many plastic bottles are recycled?A.Around 1.3 billion.B.About 91%.C.About 9%.D.3/4.2.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A.The reason why Madison did the project.B.The results of Madison’s project.C.The influence of plastic bottles.D.The hobby of Madison.3.Madison got the idea of designing an eatable water bottle during ________.A.her family trip B.her research C.her scientific tests D.her talk with teachersA.Great.B.Past.C.Common.D.Interesting.5.Which can be the best title for the passage?A.Plastic Bottle Pollution B.A Cool InventionC.Ways to Solve Pollution D.Eatable Water Bottle02(2023年辽宁省铁岭市部分学校中考一模英语试题)A mini-program on WeChat has changed people’s lives at West Lake, as they can now make appointments(预约) to sell recyclables—things that can be recycled.For a long time, the problem of recyclable rubbish troubled restaurants and hotels around the lake. Lots of recyclables have low value and high recycling costs,so collectors don’t feel like recycling them door-to-door.In order to solve the problem, the Management Committee of West Lake Scenic Area worked with a company to develop the Jingling Recycle mini-program. Now, people can make an appointment on WeChat, and the next day collectors will come to pick up recyclables. The mini-program helps people to deal with plastic bottles, foam packing cases(泡沫包装箱), cardboard (硬纸板), newspapers and other low-value recyclables. People are paid to sell them.The local people speak highly of the mini-program. “No collectors came to my restaurant in the past. Thanks to the Jingling Recycle mini-program, it has changed. I can make a little money by selling recyclables. At the same time, it protects the environment,” said the owner of a restaurant.6.The mini-program is used for making appointments to ________.A.buy takeaway B.sell recyclables C.buy clothes D.sell desserts7.Collectors don’t want to pick up recyclables door-to-door because they have ________.A.high value and low recycling costs B.low value and high recycling costsC.high value and high recycling costs D.low value and low recycling costs8.The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means the local people ________.A.are against the mini-program B.don’t like the mini-programC.think the mini-program is useless D.think the mini-program is helpful9.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A.Recyclable rubbish troubled hotels around the lake for long.B.The mini-program can help to protect the environment.C.People can make a lot of money by selling recyclables.D.The mini-program has changed people’s lives at West Lake.10.What does the passage mainly talk about?A.A cool mini-program.B.How to sell recyclables.C.Things that can be recycled.D.How to make appointments.03(2023·江苏扬州·校考二模)Type in “A cat wants to go to space” and ask the robot to write a bedtime story. Just one second later, you’ll get the story of Max, who clawed his way past many difficulties to sing among the stars.This robot writer is real. It’s called ChatGPT. From writing Shakespeare-style poetry to making music, ChatGPT has amazed the world since its launch out in late 2022 by the US company OpenAI. It can translate languages, talk with people and write songs, poems and even jokes. It’s one of the most powerful A T of its kind, with the complete writing abilities of a real person!People around the world have tried ChatGPT and posted their results on social media. Some used it to write history reports, some asked it to take notes of presentations, and some even asked advice on how to communicate with people at a party, reported The Atlantic.The power of ChatGPT lies in its speed and understanding of complicated(复杂的) matters. We may spend hours researching, understanding and writing an article on the theory of evolution(进化论).Another good thing about it is that if you ask dark, harmful question, such as how to make weapons(武器), it will not give you an answer.ChatGPT comes along at a time when AI is becoming increasingly able to do creative tasks. There is no doubt that ChatGPT is a powerful tool. However, some schools in the US, Ausiralia and France have students and teachers from using ChatGPT on the local networks and computers, CNN reported. The move comes out of worries that thetool could make it easier for students to cheat on homework. Some also worry that ChatGPT could be used to spread improper information.“It does not build critical-thinking and problem-solving skills,” said Jenna Lyle from the New York City Department of Education. “The materials they create arc difficult to tell from those made by humans. This causes many problems, such as the issue of copyright(版权). Since the system is largely trained using words from the internet, it can also pick up on the Internet’s biases(偏见). These are all the things that depend on humans to solve.”11.The cat story was written to ______.A.show what creative work ChatGPT can doB.introduce a cat that wants to go to spaceC.introduce a series of bedtime booksD.show how robots create scientific research12.Paragraph 3 is mainly about ______.A.the disadvantages of ChatGPTB.the most popular report of ChatGPTC.what people think about ChatGPTD.how ChatGPT has helped people so far13.Which sentence should go in the empty box in the fourth paragraph?A.But ChatGPT can write almost anything humans can write.B.But ChatGPT is faster and safer compared with human writing.C.But ChatGPT can produce a well-written one in seconds.D.But ChatGPT is a powerful tool to spread information.14.What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?A.How people feel about writing in the future.B.What problems A1 writing can cause.C.People’s wrong ideas about AT writing.D.Human efforts in developing A1 writing.04(2023·江苏徐州·校考三模)用括号中所给单词的正确形式填空,使短文完整、通顺。

高考英语外刊时文精读专题02机器人的崛起

高考英语外刊时文精读专题02机器人的崛起

高考英语外刊时文精读精练 (2)Rise of the robots机器人的崛起主题语境:人与社会主题语境内容:科学与技术【外刊原文】(斜体单词为超纲词汇,认识即可;下划线单词为课标词汇,需熟记。

)The word “robot” was coined(创造) in 1920 by the Czech playwright Karel感器), fast wireless communications and powerful, smaller computer chips(芯social care and much more.the pandemic(疫情)and some people have left the workforce(劳动rising numbers of boxes. They are even beginning to trundle(移动)slowly alongpandemic-ravaged world, short of workers but with lots of elderly folk to look after,And yet many people fear that robots will destroy jobs. A paper in 2013 by economists at Oxford University was widely misinterpreted(曲解) as meaningfor labour markets. Japan and South Korea have the highest robot penetration (渗透)but very strong workforces. A Yale University study that looked atJapanese manufacturing(生产)between 1978 and 2017 found that an increase of one robot unit per 1,000 workers boosted a company’s employment by 2.2%. Research from the Bank of Korea found that robotisation(机器自动化) moved jobs away from manufacturing into other sectors(领域), but that there was no decrease in overall vacancies(空位). Another study, by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and colleagues elsewhere, looked at Finnishhiring.For all that, the march of the robots will bring big changes to workplaces. Theof lasers.make society as a whole better off. One lesson from the freewheeling(自由放纵的)globalisation of the 1990s and 2000s is that the growth in trade that wasbecause the losers felt left behind. That is one more reason why firms and governmentsand manage the robots that will increasingly be their colleagues.The potential gains from the robot revolution are huge. In Capek’s play, the robots revolt(反叛)against their human masters and cause mass unemployment and worse. The beginnings of the world’s real robots have not matched Capek’s satire (讽刺). There is no reason to think that their future needs to either.【课标词汇】1.artificial人造的,人工的;仿造的•clothes made of artificial fibres人造纤维质地的服装•an artificial heart人造心脏•an artificial lake人工湖•artificial fur/sweeteners/flowers人造毛皮/人造甜味剂/假花2.functional 实用的 ;作用的;功能的;(能)起作用的,工作的,运转的Bathrooms don't have to be purely functional. 浴室不必完全只为了实用。

新视野大学英语(第二版)读写教程4课后翻译及原题(英译汉汉译英)

新视野大学英语(第二版)读写教程4课后翻译及原题(英译汉汉译英)

新视野大学英语(第二版)读写教程4课后翻译Unit 11. 这种植物只有在培育它的土壤中才能很好地成长。

The plant does not grow well in soils other than the one in which it has been developed.2. 研究结果表明,无论我们白天做了什么事情,晚上都会做大约两个小时的梦。

Research findings show that we spend about two hours dreaming every night, no matter what we may have done during the day.3. 有些人往往责怪别人没有尽最大努力,以此来为自己的失败辩护。

Some people tend to justify their failure by blaming others for not trying their best.4. 我们忠于我们的承诺:凡是答应做的,我们都会做到。

We remain true to our commitment: Whatever we promised to do, we would do it.5. 连贝多芬的父亲都不相信自己儿子日后有一天可能成为世界上最伟大的音乐家。

爱迪生也同样如此,他的老师觉得他似乎过于迟钝。

Even Beethoven's father discounted the possibility that his son would one day become the greatest musician in the world. The same is true of Edison, who seemed to his teacher to be quite dull.6. 当局控告他们威胁国家安全。

They were accused by the authorities of threatening the state security.1. If you move into any place other than your own private home, make sure you know what the rules are about pets if you have one.出入除自己家以外的任何场所时,如果你带有宠物,一定要了解有关宠物的规定。

日本发明机器人作文英语

日本发明机器人作文英语

日本发明机器人作文英语In a remarkable fusion of technology and education, Japan has developed a robot capable of writing English essays. This innovative machine, a testament to the country's advanced robotics industry, is designed to assist students and educators in the process of learning and teaching the English language.The robot, named "EduWriter," utilizes advanced natural language processing algorithms to understand and generate English text. It can be programmed with various essay topics, and it will produce a coherent, well-structured essay complete with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.Here's how EduWriter can be beneficial in an educational setting:1. Language Learning Aid: For students who are non-native English speakers, EduWriter can serve as a tool to understand the structure and flow of English essays.2. Teaching Tool: Teachers can use the robot's essays as examples to highlight common mistakes and areas for improvement.3. Creative Inspiration: By analyzing the essays produced by EduWriter, students can gain insights into creative writingand develop their own unique writing styles.4. Efficiency: The robot can write an essay in a fraction of the time it would take a human, allowing for more time to be spent on other learning activities.5. Accessibility: EduWriter can be particularly helpful for students with physical disabilities, enabling them to participate fully in academic writing tasks.However, there are also concerns about the use of such technology:1. Dependency: There is a risk that students may become overly reliant on the robot, neglecting to develop their own writing skills.2. Originality: The essays produced by EduWriter may lack the personal touch and originality that comes from human writing.3. Ethical Considerations: The use of robots in academic writing raises questions about academic integrity and the value of personal effort in learning.Despite these concerns, the development of EduWriter represents a significant step forward in educational technology. As with any tool, its effectiveness will depend on how it is used and managed within the educational process.。

2024中考英语新题型:科技发明创造5

2024中考英语新题型:科技发明创造5

2024中考英语新题型:科技发明创造(一)一、语法填空(1)(2023上·黑龙江牡丹江·九年级统考期中)Robots often appear in science fiction. The robots in the stories can often think, listen, talk and walk 1 (easy) on two legs.In real life, robots come in different shapes and 2 (size). They can be tall, short, thin or fat. Some robots have long legs and 3 (be) able to walk. Others move on wheels. They can be very simple or they can be very complex (复杂的).Many robots look like humans and some of them can even speak, but they’re very different 4 us in lots of ways. They cannot see, hear or think by 5 (they). They have no feelings, 6 they cannot laugh or cry. Robots make our lives easier. They don’t mind 7 (do) dirty or difficult jobs, and they can work for long hours without getting tired or bored. Some robots may even work in very dangerous places—under 8 sea or in space.Scientists are making much 9 (good) robots all the time. In the future, maybe every hospital 10 (have) its own robot to tidy rooms, do the dishes or do anything you tell it to do!(二)语法填空(2)(2023上·黑龙江牡丹江·九年级统考期中)You’re at your new school. It’s lunch time, but you don’t have anyone to sit with. You want to join someone at their table, 11 you’re not sure if they’re friendly. What do you do? Natalie’s 12 of solving the problem was to create an app. She known what it feels like to be alone at a new school. She found it difficult to make new friends and had to 13 a new table at lunch every day. If she sat 14 , she felt lonely. But if she asked to join someone and was 15 , she felt embarrassed. She created a lunch-planning app to help students like 16 find people to have hunch with.The app called Sir With Us is 17 . If a student is having lunch in the afternoon, he or she can create an invitation. Other students can open the app and 18 that invitation. They can then use the app to decide when and where to 19 . This allows students to make 20 online instead of face-to-face. This is the reason why it works so 21 : it lowers the risk of being refused, and the embarrassment that goes along with it.Natalie is 22 to see that people are replying to her app actively-especially those who suffer from bullying(遭受欺凌). Soon after she made her app available to the public, she won a prize for it. She 23 appeared in many news stories.Natalie was even asked to speak at a university. In her 24 , Natalie wanted people to know that you don’t have to do something 25 to change lives. Sometimes, a simple thing—like having a friend to enjoy lunch with—can make all the difference.Choose the best choice from A, B or C according to what read.11.A.so B.but C.for12.A.habit B.course C.way13.A.search for B.fix up C.give out14.A.on time B.in a hurry C.by herself15.A.called B.refused C.discussed16.A.us B.it C.her17.A.cheap B.simple C.private18.A.accept B.make C.send19.A.exercise B.study C.meet20.A.plans B.stories C.reports21.A.late B.well C.hard22.A.upset B.angry C.happy23.A.also B.just C.still24.A.book B.talk C.picture25.A.big B.new C.similar(三)二、阅读补全短文(2023上·山西晋中·九年级统考期中)请阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,在方框内的缩写文章中,填入与短文意思最符合的单词,并将答案写在答题卡相应的位置上。

新视野大学英语4 UNIT10课文翻译及答案

新视野大学英语4 UNIT10课文翻译及答案

What is the most valuable contribution employees make to their companies, knowledge or judgment?I say judgment.Knowledge, no matter how broad, is useless until it is applied.<P1>And application takes judgment, which involves something of a sixth sense—a high performance of the mind.This raises interesting questions about the best training for today's business people.As Daniel Goleman suggests in his new book, <em>Emotional Intelligence</em>, the latest scientific findings seem to <P2>indicate that intelligent but inflexible people don't have the right stuff in an age when the adaptive bility is the key to survival.In a recent cover story, <em>Time</em> magazine sorted through the current thinking on intelligence and reported, "New brain research suggests that emotions, not IQ, may be the true measure of human intelligence."The basic significance of the emotional intelligence that <em>Time</em> called "EQ" was suggested by management expert Karen Boylston: "Customers are telling businesses, 'I don't care if every member of your staff graduated from Harvard. I will take my business and go where I am understood and treated with respect.'"<P3>If the evolutionary pressures of the marketplace are making EQ, not IQ, the hot ticket for business success, it seems likely that individuals will want to know how to cultivate it.I have a modest proposal: Embrace a highly personal practice aimed at improving these four adaptive skills.<em>Raising consciousness</em>.<P4>I think of this as thinking differently on purpose.<P5>It's about noticing what you are feeling and thinking and escaping the conditioned confines of your past.<P6>Raise your consciousness by catching yourself in the act of thinking as often as possible. Routinely take note of your emotions and ask if you're facing facts or avoiding them.<em>Using imagery</em>.This is what you see Olympic ski racers doing before entering the starting gate.With their eyes closed and bodies swaying, they run the course in their minds first, which improves their performance.You can do the same by setting aside time each day to dream with passion about what you want to achieve.<em>Considering and reconsidering events to choose the most creative response to them</em>. <P7>When a Greek philosopher said 2,000 years ago that it isn't events that matter but our opinion of them, this is what he was talking about.Every time something important happens, assign as many interpretations to it as possible, even crazy ones.Then go with the interpretation most supportive of your dreams.<em>Integrating the perspectives of others</em>.Brain research shows that our view of the world is limited by our genes and the experiences we've had.<P8>Learning to <1>incorporate</1> the useful perspectives of others is nothing less than a form of enlarging your senses.The next time someone interprets something differently from you—say, a controversial political event—pause to reflect on the role of life experience and consider it a gift of perception.<P9>The force of habit—literally the established wiring of your brain—will pull you away from practicing these skills.Keep at it, however, because they are based on what we're learning about the mechanism of the mind.Within the first six months of life the human brain doubles in capacity.It doubles again by age four and then grows rapidly until we reach sexual maturity.The body has about a hundred billion nerve cells, and every experience <2>triggers</2> a brain response that literally shapes our senses.The mind, we now know, is not confined to the brain but is distributed throughout the body's universe of cells.Yes, we do think with our hearts, brains, muscles, blood and bones.During a single crucial three-week period during our teenage years, chemical activity in the brain is cut in half.<P10>That done, we are "biologically wired" with what one of the nation's leading brain researchers calls our own "world view".He says it is impossible for any two people to see the world exactly alike.So unique is the personal experience that people would understand the world differently.However, it is not only possible to change your world view, he says, it's actually easier than overcoming a drug habit.<P11>But you need a discipline for doing it.Hence, the method recommended here.<P12>No, it's not a curriculum in the sense that an MBA is.But the latest research seems to imply that without the software of emotional maturity and self-knowledge, the hardware of academic training alone is worth less and less.员工对公司最有价值的贡献是什么,是知识还是判断力?我说是判断力。

新视野大学英语第四册 unit3A Fred Smith and FedEx The vision that changed the world

新视野大学英语第四册 unit3A Fred Smith and FedEx The vision that changed the world

Fred Smith and FedEx: The vision that changed the world弗雷德·史密斯与联邦快递:一个改变了世界的创想Every night several hundred planes bearing a purple, white, and orange design touch down at Memphis Airport, in Tennessee. What precedes this landing are package pickups from locations all over the United States earlier in the day. Crews unload the planes' cargo of more than half a million parcels and letters. The rectangular packages and envelopes are rapidly reshuffled and sorted according to address, then loaded onto other aircraft, and flown to their destinations to be dispersed by hand - many within 24 hours of leaving their senders. This is the culmination of a dream of Frederick W. Smith, the founder, president, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board of the FedEx Corp. - known originally as Federal Express - the largest and most successful overnight delivery service in the world. Conceived when he was in college and now in its 28th year of operation, Smith's exquisite brainchild has become the standard for door-to-door package delivery.每天夜晚,在田纳西州的孟菲斯机场,都有几百架带着白、紫、桔色图案的飞机降落。

四年级英语robot小作文

四年级英语robot小作文

The Magic of Robots in Our WorldIn a world full of wonders and technology, robots have become a fascinating part of our lives. They are not just machines anymore, but intelligent companions that help us in various ways. Imagine waking up in the morning and finding a robot waiting for you to serve you breakfast, or coming home from school and finding a robot helping you with your homework. This is the beauty of robots in our world today.Robots are becoming more and more advanced with each passing day. They are no longer just machines that perform repetitive tasks; they are now able to learn, think, and even empathize with us. With the help of artificial intelligence, robots can understand human emotions and respond accordingly. This makes them not just tools but also loyal friends.One of the most amazing things about robots is their ability to adapt to different environments. Whether it's a factory, a hospital, or even our homes, robots can easily fit in and perform their tasks efficiently. In factories, robots help in the production of goods by performing tasksthat are too dangerous or too tedious for humans. In hospitals, they assist doctors and nurses in performing surgeries and taking care of patients. And in our homes, they help us with various chores like cooking, cleaning, and even taking care of our pets.But the benefits of robots don't just end there. They are also great for education. With the help of robots, students can learn new concepts and ideas in a more interactive and engaging way. Robots can be programmed to teach different subjects like math, science, and even programming itself. This not only makes learning fun but also helps students retain information better.Despite all these benefits, there are some concerns about the rise of robots. Some people fear that robots might replace humans in the workforce, leading to job losses. However, this fear is unfounded as robots are not capable of replacing humans in all fields. Humans still have unique skills and abilities that robots cannot replicate, such as creativity, empathy, and critical thinking.In conclusion, robots have brought a revolution in our world. They have made our lives easier, more convenient,and more fun. With their increasing intelligence and adaptability, robots will continue to play a crucial rolein our future. Let's embrace this technology and use it to create a better world for ourselves and future generations. **机器人世界的魔力**在充满奇迹和技术的世界里,机器人已经成为我们生活中引人入胜的一部分。

我想发明机器手的作文

我想发明机器手的作文

我想发明机器手的作文英文回答:Invention of a Robotic Hand.I have always been fascinated by the idea of inventinga robotic hand. The concept of a machine that can mimic the movements and dexterity of a human hand is truly remarkable. Such an invention would have countless applications in various fields, from healthcare to manufacturing.First and foremost, a robotic hand could revolutionize the field of prosthetics. Imagine a person who has losttheir hand in an accident or due to a medical condition. With the invention of a robotic hand, they would be able to regain their ability to perform everyday tasks such as picking up objects, writing, and even playing musical instruments. This would greatly improve their quality oflife and give them a sense of independence.Furthermore, a robotic hand could greatly enhance the efficiency and precision of manufacturing processes. In industries that require delicate and intricate tasks, such as assembling small electronic components or performing microsurgeries, a robotic hand would be invaluable. It would be able to perform these tasks with greater accuracy and speed, reducing the margin of error and increasing productivity.Additionally, a robotic hand could be used in hazardous environments where it is unsafe for humans to work. For example, in nuclear power plants or chemical factories, there are often situations that pose a risk to human workers. By using a robotic hand, these dangerous tasks could be carried out without putting human lives at risk.In conclusion, the invention of a robotic hand holds immense potential in various fields. It has the power to transform the lives of individuals who have lost their hand and provide them with a new sense of normalcy. It can also greatly improve manufacturing processes and increase productivity. Furthermore, it can be used in hazardousenvironments to ensure the safety of workers. The possibilities are endless, and I am excited about the future advancements in this field.中文回答:机械手的发明。

大学英语第四册课文翻译

大学英语第四册课文翻译

Unit 1冰雪卫士——奈拉·B·史密斯1812年,法国皇帝拿破仑·波拿巴率大军入侵俄罗斯。

他准备好俄罗斯人民会为保卫祖国而奋勇抵抗。

他准备好在俄罗斯广袤的国土上要经过长途跋涉才能进军首都莫斯科。

但他没有料到在莫斯科他会遭遇劲敌——俄罗斯阴冷凄苦的寒冬。

1941年,纳粹德国元首阿道夫·希特勒进攻当时被称作苏联的俄罗斯。

希特勒的军事实力堪称无敌。

他的战争机器扫除了欧洲绝大部分地区的抵抗。

希特勒希望速战速决,但是,就像在他之前的拿破仑一样,他得到的是痛苦的教训。

仍是俄罗斯的冬天助了苏维埃士兵一臂之力。

拿破仑发起的战役1812年春,拿破仑在俄国边境屯兵60万。

这些士兵受过良好训练,作战力强,装备精良。

这支军队被称为大军。

拿破仑对马到成功充满自信,预言要在5个星期内攻下俄国。

不久,拿破仑的大军渡过涅曼河进入俄国。

拿破仑期盼着的速决速胜迟迟没有发生。

令他吃惊的是,俄国人并不奋起抵抗。

相反,他们一路东撤,沿途焚毁庄稼和民居。

大军紧追不舍,但它的长驱直入很快由于粮草运输缓慢而停顿下来。

到了8月,法俄两军在斯摩棱斯克交战,这一战役中,双方各有上万人阵亡。

可是,俄国人仍能在自己的国土上继续后撤。

拿破仑未能取得决定性的胜利。

此刻他面临着一个重要抉择。

是继续追击俄国军队,还是把军队驻扎在斯摩棱斯克,在那儿度过将到的冬天?拿破仑孤注一掷,决定向远在448公里之外的莫斯科进发。

1812年9月7日,法俄两军在莫斯科以西112公里外的鲍罗季诺激战。

夜幕降临时,3万名法国士兵以及4.4万名俄国士兵或伤或亡,倒在了战场上。

俄国军队再次撤往安全之处。

拿破仑顺利进入莫斯科,然而,对该市的占领成为毫无意义的胜利。

俄国人弃城而走。

法国人进城不久,一场熊熊大火烧毁了整个城市的三分之二。

拿破仑向亚历山大一世提出停战,但沙皇深知他可以等待时机:“且让俄罗斯的严冬为我们战斗吧。

”拿破仑很快意识到,他无法在冬天向远在莫斯科的军队供应粮草、提供御寒衣物和宿营之地。

科技英语原文及简单翻译

科技英语原文及简单翻译

科技英语原文及简单翻译How ASIMO WorksIntroduction to How ASIMO WorksWant a robot to cook your dinner, do your homework, clean your house, or get your groceries? Robots already do a lot of the jobs that we humans don't want to do, can't do, or simply can't do as well as our robotic counterparts.Honda engineers have been busy creating the ASIMO robot for more than 20 years. In this article, we'll find out what makes ASIMO the most advanced humanoid robot to date.The Honda Motor Company developed ASIMO, which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, and is the most advanced humanoid robot in the world. According to the ASIMO Web site, ASIMO is the first humanoid robot in the world that can walk independently and climb stairs.Rather than building a robot that would be another toy, Honda wanted to create a robot that would be a helper for people -- a robot to help around the house, help the elderly, or help someone confined to a wheelchair or bed. ASIMO is 4 feet 3 inches (1.3 meters) high, This allows ASIMO to do the jobs it was created to do without being too big and menacing.ASIMO's Motion: Walk Like a HumanHonda researchers began by studying the legs of insects, mammals, and the motion of a mountain climber with prosthetic legs to better understand the physiology and all of the things that take place when we walk -- particularly in the joints. For example, the fact that we shift our weight using our bodies and especially our arms inorder to balance was very important in getting ASIMO's walking mechanism right. The fact that we have toes that help with our balance was also taken intoconsideration: ASIMO actually has soft projections on its feet that play a similar role to the one our toes play when we walk. This soft material also absorbs impact on the joints, just as our soft tissues do when we walk.ASIMO has hip, knee, and foot joints. Robots have joints that researchers refer to as \degrees of freedom.\A single degree of freedom allows movement either right and left or up and down. ASIMO has 34 degrees of freedom spread over different points of its body in order to allow it to move freely. There are three degrees of freedom in ASIMO's neck, seven on each arm and six on each leg. The number of degrees offreedom necessary for ASIMO's legs was decided by measuring human joint movement while walking on flat ground, climbing stairs and running.ASIMO also has a speed sensor and a gyroscope sensor mounted on its body. They perform the tasks of:? ?sensing the position of ASIMO's body and the speed at which it is moving relaying adjustments for balance to the central computer These sensors work similarly to our inner ears in the way they maintain balance and orientation.ASIMO also has floor surface sensors in its feet and six ultrasonic sensors in its midsection. These sensors enhance ASIMO's ability to interact with its environment by detecting objects around ASIMO and comparing gathered information with maps of the area stored in ASIMO's memory.To accomplish the job our muscles and skin do in sensing muscle power, pressure and joint angles, ASIMO has both joint-angle sensors and a six-axis force sensor.Unless you know a lot about robotics, you may not fully grasp the incredible milestone it is that ASIMO walks as we do. The most significant part of ASIMO's walk is the turning capabilities. Rather than having to stop and shuffle, stop and shuffle, and stop and shuffle into a new direction, ASIMO leans and smoothly turns just like a human. ASIMO can also self-adjust its steps in case it stumbles, is pushed, or otherwise encounters something that alters normal walking.In order to accomplish this, ASIMO's engineers had to find a way to work with the inertial forces created when walking. For example, the earth's gravity creates a force, as does the speed at which you walk. Those two forces are called the \inertial force.\ground, called the \posture has to work to make it happen. This is called the \zero moment point\(ZMP). To control ASIMO's posture, engineers worked on three areas of control:? ?Floor reaction control means that the soles of the feet absorb floor unevenness while still maintaining a firm stance.Target ZMP control means that when ASIMO can't stand firmly and its body begins to fall forward, it maintains position by moving its upper body in the direction opposite the impending fall. At the same time, it speeds up its walking to quickly counterbalance the fall.?Foot-planting location control kicks in when the target ZMP control has been activated. It adjusts the length of the step to regain the right relationship between the position and speed of the body and the length of the step.ASIMO's Motion: Smooth MovesASIMO can sense falling movements and react to them quickly; but ASIMO's engineers wanted more. They wanted the robot to have a smooth gait as well as do something that other robots can't do -- turn without stopping.When we walk around corners, we shift our center of gravity into the turn. ASIMO uses a technology called \predictive movement control,\Intelligent Real-Time Flexible Walking Technology or I-Walk, to accomplish that same thing. ASIMO predicts how much it should shift its center of gravity to the inside of the turn and how long that shift should be maintained. Because this technolgy works in real time, ASIMO can do this without stopping between steps, which other robots must do.Essentially, with every step ASIMO takes, it has to determine its inertia and then predict how its weight needs to be shifted for the next step in order to walk and turn smoothly. It adjusts any of the following factors in order to maintain the right position:? ? ? ?the length of its steps its body position its speedthe direction in which it is steppingWhile reproducing a human-like walk is an amazing achievement, ASIMO can now run at speeds up to 3.7 miles per hour (6 kilometers per hour). In order to qualify as a true running robot, ASIMO must have both feet off the ground for an instant in each step. ASIMO manages to be airborne for .08 seconds with each step while running. Honda engineers encountered an entirely new set of challenges while trying to give ASIMO the ability to run. They gave ASIMO’s torso a degree of freedom to aid in bending and twisting so that the robot could adjust its posture while airborne. Without this ability, ASIMOwould lose control while airborne, possibly spinning in the air or tripping when landing.In order to make turns smoothly while running, the engineers enhanced ASIMO's ability to tilt its center of gravity inside turns to maintain balance and counteractcentrifugal force. ASIMO could even anticipate turns and begin to lean into them before starting the turn, much like you would if you were skiing or skating.ASIMO如何工作介绍如何工作。

汉译英新视野大学英语(读写教程第四册) 答案

汉译英新视野大学英语(读写教程第四册) 答案

Unit 11.尽管他反复暗示想单独一会,他仍执意要陪她He imposed his company upon her in spite of her repeated hints of hoping to be left alone.2.他的朋友从来都拿不准他什么时间做什么,因为他总是做些出人意料的事。

His friends can never count upon how he is going to act under given conditions, as he is always fu ll of surprises.3.别为这件小事大惊小怪,这可是我最不希望看到的。

Don’t make a fuss about such a small thing because that is the last thing I expected.4. 巴罗达太太不仅是为正派体面地女子,也是为非常明智的女子,Besides being an upright and respectable woman Mrs. Baroda was also a very sensible one.5. 她的思绪从未这么乱,丝毫理不出头绪。

She had never known her thoughts to be so confused, unable to gather anything from them.6.从古为内尔的谈话中,巴罗大太太了解到他有时沉默寡言并非天性,而是情绪使然。

From Gouvernail’s talk, Mrs. Baroda came to know that his periods of silence were not his basic nature, but the result of moods.7. 令加斯顿高兴的是,他的妻子终于不讨厌古韦内尔了,主动提出邀请他来。

To Gaston’s delight, his wife had finally overcome her dislike for Gouvernail and invited Gouvern ail to visit them again wholly from herself.8.巴罗大太太对古韦内尔令人迷惑的性格颇为不解,他觉得很难打破他这种并非有意的沉默 Mrs. Baroda felt confused with Gouvernail’s puzzling nature and found it hard to penetrate the sil ence in which he had unconsciously covered himself.《读写教程 IV》: Ex. XI, p. 121. 在一起呆了几天,她仍感到对这个客人很陌生,只得大部分时间让丈夫陪着他。

英语四级考试的翻译练习题及参考答案

英语四级考试的翻译练习题及参考答案

英语四级考试的翻译练习题及参考答案英语四级考试的翻译练习题及参考答案「篇一」Every Dog Has Its SayKimiko Fukuda,a Japanese girl,always wondered what her dog was trying to say。

Whenever she put on makeup,it would pull at her sleeve. (46)When the dog barks,she glances at a small electronic gadget(装置)The following“human”translation appears on its screen:“Please take me with you.”I realized that‘S how he was feeling.“said Fukuda。

The gadget is called Bowlingual ,and it translates dog barks into feelings.People laughed when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world‘s first dog.human translation machine in 20xx But 300.000 Japanese dog owners bought it. (47)“Nobody else had thought about it,”said Masahiko Kajita,who works for Takara.“We spend SO much time training dogs to understand ou r orders;what would it be like if we could understand dogs?Bowlingual has two parts. (48)The translation is done in the gadget using a database(资料库)containing every kind of bark。

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美联英语提供:日本公司发明炫酷机械臂,你现在有四只手了
If you’ve ever stared enviously at an ant, jealous of its six-legged efficiency, then you’ll be happy to hear that engineers at Japan’s Inami Hiyama Laboratory have developed a multi-limbed robotic suit –able to give users control over two extra arms.
如果你曾羡慕地盯着一只蚂蚁,嫉妒它六条腿的效率,那么你会很高兴听到这则消息,日本稲見・檜山研究所的工程师开发了一套多臂机械套装,可以使用户控制另外两条手臂。

The MetaLimbs system is built up of two main parts: The first is a set of robotic limbs that rest on the wearer like a tech-heavy backpack. The second is a tracking system attached to the wearer’s legs.
金属壁系统由两个主要部分构成:第一部分是一套机械臂,它就像一个高科技的双肩背包一样背在佩戴者身上。

第二部分是一个附着在佩戴者腿上的追踪系统。

Optical markers are attached to toes and knees. When the wearer moves their leg, so does the accompanying robotic arm. When they squeeze their toes, the robot hand tightens its grip.
光学指示器附着在脚趾和膝盖上。

当佩戴者移动他们的腿部时,附属的机械臂也会移
动。

当他们挤压脚趾,机械臂就会牢牢握紧。

There’s also haptic feedback, so when wearer holds something they feel pressure on their foot.
这套机械臂还有触觉反馈,所以当佩戴者握住某物时,他们的足部就会感受到压力。

Being able to shift control of the legs to an exterior set of limbs is a useful way to rejig body functionality for those with disabilities. It would be interesting, for example, to see if a similar system could move in the opposite direction –with artificial legs controlled by arm movements.
对于那些身有残疾的人来说,能够通过腿部来控制一套外置手臂是调整身体功能的一种有效方式。

设想一下,一套相似的系统是否可以反向操作,例如通过移动手臂来控制义肢,这会很有趣。

Although the demo highlights the use of additional limbs alongside the upper body, it seems the most immediately useful case for the technology would be for those who have lost the use of their arms.
虽然样品演示突出了上半身外加手臂的用途,但这种技术立竿见影的有效实例似乎就是为那些失去手臂的人所用。

Being able to shift control of the legs to an exterior set of limbs is a useful way to rejig body functionality for those with disabilities. It would be interesting, for example, to see if a similar system could move in the opposite direction –with artificial legs controlled by arm movements.
对于那些身有残疾的人来说,能够通过腿部来控制一套外置手臂是调整身体功能的一种有效方式。

设想一下,一套相似的系统是否可以反向操作,例如通过移动手臂来控制义肢,
这会很有趣。

Beyond this, the project raises interesting questions about the concept of the human body, and how it can be reorganised with the help of advanced prosthetics.
除此之外,这个项目提出了关于人体概念的有趣问题,借助先进的修复术可以如何重组人体?
It is a novel experience, your body will adapt to a new type of human shape and the body schema will metamorphose [to encompass] multiple arms.
这是一项新奇的体验,你的身体会适应一种新式的体型,而且身体架构会变得可以附着多条手臂。

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