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So why is Google suddenly so interested in robots? That’s the question everyone’s asking after it emerged this month that the in
So why is Google suddenly so interested in robots? That’s the question everyone’s asking after it emerged this month that the in
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2022-04-20
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So why is Google suddenly so interested in robots? That’s the question everyone’s asking after it emerged this month that the internet giant has quietly collected a portfolio of eight advanced-robotics firms. Google is【C1】________the venture as partly a long term " moonshot" project—the name【C2】________to its more bizarre or【C3】________ideas, such as its self-driving car or broadband via high-altitude balloons. But it also says it aims to【C4】________a batch of robotics products in the【C5】________term and it has a "10-year vision" of where the company is【C6】________Based in the US and Japan, the new acquisitions make【C7】________products, ranging from walking humanoids (human-like Robots), to assembly robots, machine-vision systems and robotic special-effects movie cameras.
The【C8】________of technologies that Google has acquired doesn’t point to【C9】________one type of robot being developed, says Chris Melhuish. "These technologies could【C10】________anything from a smart bed to a wheeled home-assistant robot for elderly people. "
But Will Jackson thinks Google will use its【C11】________in search engines to allow people to find【C12】________faster in shopping malls and airports. "You would never go over and talk to a touch screen,【C13】________if a mechanical person talks to you and makes eye【C14】________and smiles it’s very hard indeed not to talk【C15】________Google knows all about our【C16】________and market preferences already. A robot would be a good【C17】________for that information. "
Google’s moves are【C18】________of how robotics is changing, says Scott Eckert. "The robotics industry is in the early stages of a【C19】________from a primarily industrial market to a dynamic technology sector," he says. "This is an exciting industry with a【C20】________future. "
【C3】
选项
A、ambitious
B、abnormal
C、academic
D、accomplished
答案
A
解析
根据such as后的self-driving car等,可推断出这些发明是极具雄心和抱负的构想,故A项ambitious“雄心勃勃的”符合文意。另外B项abnormal“反常的”和C项academic“不切实际的”,均无积极向上之意,从词义色彩上便可排除;D项的accomplished与more搭配时表示“更精通的”,两者不可一起搭配用来修饰为物的主语,故排除。
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考研英语二
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