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阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的...

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。

I have seen amazing things.

My first visit was to a space station considered the most modern in space. Described as an enormous round plate, it spins slowly in space to imitate the pull of the earth’s gravity. Inside was an exhibition of the most up-to-date inventions of the 31st century. A guide showed us around along a moveable path.

Guide: Good morning to all our visitors from 2008. First we’re going to examine one of the latest forms of communication among our space citizens! Messages can now be sent using a “thoughtpad”. You place the metal band over your head, clear your mind, press the sending button, think your message and the next instant it’s sent. It’s stored on the “thoughtpad” of the receiver. It’s quick, efficient and environmentally friendly. The only limitation is if the user does not think his or her message clearly, an unclear message may be sent. But we cannot blame the tools for the faults of the user, can we?

During the explanation I looked at the pair of small objects called “thoughtpad” on a table. They just looked like metal ribbon. So ordinary but so powerful! While I was observing them, the path moved us on.

Guide: And now ladies and gentlemen, we are in the “environment area”. People used to collect waste in dustbins. Then the rubbish was sent to be buried or burned, am I right?We nodded.Well, now there’s a system where the waste is disposed of using the principles of ecology. A giant machine, always greedy for more, swallows all the waste available. The rubbish is turned into several grades of useful material, such as “fertilizer” for the fields and “soil” for deserts. Nothing is wasted, and everything, even plastic bags is recycled. A great idea, isn’t it?

I stared at the moving of the waste machine, absorbed by its efficiency. But again we moved on.

Part 1

Our third stop shows the changes that have happened to work practices. Manufacturing no longer takes place on earth but on space stations like this one.

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Part 2

My mind began to wander. What job would I do? My motivation increased as I thought of the wonderful world of the future.

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Part1 A group of engineers programme robots to perform tasks in space.The robots produce goods such as drugs, clothes ,etc.Thereis no waste ,no pollution and no environmental damage!However,the companies have to train their representatives to live and work in space settlements.They have to monitor the robots and the production.When the goods are ready they are transported by industrial spaceship back to earth. Part 2 In the future, I can operate the robot to do some more complicated and dedicate work.It would be much safer for our doctors and nursers to avoid direct contactwith patients in a situation like this one.And I think I can also design more meaningful things.As soon as I thought about that I realize that the future technology needs us to master, we should study harder to walk in front.I have seen amazing things in space, we are sure to make the world amazing inreal life tomorrow. 【解析】 本篇书面表达是读后续写。本文介绍了作者在未来世界的一次奇妙的旅游经历。 通过阅读所给文章可知,文章在开头向我们谈起了作者在太空站里看到的展出的31世纪一些最前沿的发明:最新的通讯方式:一种“思想仪”就可以传递信息。其次,到了“环保地带”。在这里,有一种装置,能利用生态学原理来处理掉废弃物。一架巨大的机器,能把所有能获得的废弃物分解成了几种有用的物质。接着到了文章的续写部分。续写部分分为两段,第一段开头是:第三站要展示给我们的是工作实践方面的一些变化。批量生产不再在地球上进行,而是转移到了像这样的太空站里。所以应该写进入到这里后,批量生产是如何操作的。比如使用机器人进行操作生产,人类代表只是进行监控机器人和生产过程等。 第二段开头是:我的思绪开始漫游。我能从事什么工作呢?当我想到这个奇妙的未来世界时,我兴趣倍增、干劲十足。本段应该写我在未来的世界中工作的场景。我操作机器人进行复杂且精细的工作。进而提醒我们,未来的科技需要我们去掌握,我们应该更努力地学习走在前面,我在太空中看到了惊人的东西,我们明天一定会让现实生活中的世界变得惊人。  
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