二、英汉词组互译
1. a business suit __________ 2. do some reading __________
3. go wrong __________ 4. look as good as new __________
5. catch a virus __________ 6. no longer __________
7. in a mess __________ 8. 太忙而没时间放松 __________
9. 从某处订购某物 __________ 10. 使他的生活更容易 __________
11. 整理 __________ 12. 总的来说 __________
13. 满足某人的需求 __________ 14. 撒满一地 __________
1. a business suit __________ 2. do some reading __________
3. go wrong __________ 4. look as good as new __________
5. catch a virus __________ 6. no longer __________
7. in a mess __________ 8. 太忙而没时间放松 __________
9. 从某处订购某物 __________ 10. 使他的生活更容易 __________
11. 整理 __________ 12. 总的来说 __________
13. 满足某人的需求 __________ 14. 撒满一地 __________
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三、用方框中所给词组的适当形式填空
Rebecca was a middle school student in Sunshine Town. She was always ( ) __________ relax, so she asked her parents to order a robot from the shop for her. The robot made her life ( ) __________. When Rebecca finished her homework, the robot would help check it. Sometimes when she felt tired, she even let the robot do homework for her. All her exercise books looked ( ) __________ because the robot never made any mistakes. ( ) __________, the robot satisfied her needs.
However, things began to go wrong after a few weeks. The robot caught a virus and ( ) __________ worked properly. It began to make ( ) __________. Sometimes, it drew pictures on Rebecca’s books. When Rebecca opened her books, she would find them ( ) __________. Rebecca didn’t know how to ( ) __________ it. In the end, she decided to return the robot to the shop.
Rebecca was a middle school student in Sunshine Town. She was always ( ) __________ relax, so she asked her parents to order a robot from the shop for her. The robot made her life ( ) __________. When Rebecca finished her homework, the robot would help check it. Sometimes when she felt tired, she even let the robot do homework for her. All her exercise books looked ( ) __________ because the robot never made any mistakes. ( ) __________, the robot satisfied her needs.
However, things began to go wrong after a few weeks. The robot caught a virus and ( ) __________ worked properly. It began to make ( ) __________. Sometimes, it drew pictures on Rebecca’s books. When Rebecca opened her books, she would find them ( ) __________. Rebecca didn’t know how to ( ) __________ it. In the end, she decided to return the robot to the shop.
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A child - like robot, Wakamaru, developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan and joining the roles of nurse and safety guard, will soon be on the market to look after the growing number of old people with no one to look after them.
Cameras fixed under the “eyebrows” of the robot enable it to “see” as it moves around in a house. The images can be sent to mobile phones. Wakamaru speaks with either the voice of a boy or a girl. It is also designed to provide companionship (陪伴) for people, saying hello to its “papa” when he comes home. Based on a vocabulary of around 10,000 words, it is the first household robot which is able to hold simple conversations. It can not only speak, but also understand answers and react accordingly. It will ask “Are you all right?” if its owner doesn’t move for some time. If the answer is no, or there is no answer, it will telephone certain numbers, send images and work as a speakerphone. It can recognize up to ten faces and be set to remind forgetful people to take medicine, eat and sleep.
However, like most robots, it cannot climb stairs. Mitsubishi developed Wakamaru from robots which have already been made to go around some facilities. “Looking at the aging of society and the falling birth rate, we decided that this could work as a business. We want to offer it as a product that helps society,” said the project chief. The developers plan to sell the robot from April this year at between 5,000 and 6,000 pounds.
The life expectancy (寿命) of Japanese women has been up to almost 85, the highest in the world. At the same time, large families are being replaced by small ones. This has left many Japanese worried about their elderly parents. So the technology has got nation - wide attention in Japan.

A child - like robot, Wakamaru, developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan and joining the roles of nurse and safety guard, will soon be on the market to look after the growing number of old people with no one to look after them.
Cameras fixed under the “eyebrows” of the robot enable it to “see” as it moves around in a house. The images can be sent to mobile phones. Wakamaru speaks with either the voice of a boy or a girl. It is also designed to provide companionship (陪伴) for people, saying hello to its “papa” when he comes home. Based on a vocabulary of around 10,000 words, it is the first household robot which is able to hold simple conversations. It can not only speak, but also understand answers and react accordingly. It will ask “Are you all right?” if its owner doesn’t move for some time. If the answer is no, or there is no answer, it will telephone certain numbers, send images and work as a speakerphone. It can recognize up to ten faces and be set to remind forgetful people to take medicine, eat and sleep.
However, like most robots, it cannot climb stairs. Mitsubishi developed Wakamaru from robots which have already been made to go around some facilities. “Looking at the aging of society and the falling birth rate, we decided that this could work as a business. We want to offer it as a product that helps society,” said the project chief. The developers plan to sell the robot from April this year at between 5,000 and 6,000 pounds.
The life expectancy (寿命) of Japanese women has been up to almost 85, the highest in the world. At the same time, large families are being replaced by small ones. This has left many Japanese worried about their elderly parents. So the technology has got nation - wide attention in Japan.
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