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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Just like every technological advancement, the next is set to be a huge deal, and such is the case for 5G.The wireless technology 1. (expect) to power self-driving cars, virtual reality, smart 2. (city), and networked robots. 3. (research) from King’s College London who have joined with Ericsson (ERIC) to dream up futuristic applications for 5G have looked at everything from music 4. medicine.

The team is working towards using  5. technology to transfer physical skills across networks and creating what  they are calling the “Internet of Skills”. “With 5G and the new networking architecture we’re building, we’re hoping to  get this delay down to just the speed of light,” said Mischa Dohler, a professor of wireless communications at King’s College.

Furthermore, 5G will 6. (hopeful) allow a surgeon with virtual reality equipment 7. (work) on the other   side of the world via a robot.They will use haptic (触觉的) gloves, 8. will allow the surgeon to sense motion and pressure when 9. (operate) on a patient and can get instant feedback via the gloves.

Meanwhile, Dohler does not expect this to happen overnight  and 10. (believe) it could take  the  “Internet of  Skills” another decade before it is fully functional.

 

1. is expected 2. cities 3. Researchers 4. to 5. the 6. hopefully 7. to work 8. which 9. operating 10. believes 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。就像每一个技术进步,未来将是一个巨大的交易,5G就是如此。文章介绍了未来的5G时代。 1.考查一般现在时态的被动语态。句意:无线技术被期盼着激励自动驾驶汽车、虚拟现实、智能城市和网络化机器人。此处句子主语technology 和expect之间是被动关系,所以这里用一般现在时态的被动语态,故答案为is expected。 2.考查名词个复数。句意:无线技术被期盼着激励自动驾驶汽车、虚拟现实、智能城市和网络化机器人。结合句意可知此处用名词复数,故答案为cities。 3.考查名词复数。句意:加入了爱立信(ERIC)梦想未来申请5G的来自伦敦国王学院的研究人员已经看了从音乐到医学的一切。由from King’s College London who have joined可知答案为Researchers。 4.考查介词。句意:从音乐到医学的一切。from---to---“从------到-----”,故答案为to。 5.考查定冠词the。句意:该团队正致力于利用该技术在网络上转移物理技能,并创建他们所谓的“技能互联网”。此处表示“特指”,故答案为the。 6.考查副词。句意:此外,5G将希望允许一位有虚拟现实设备的外科医生通过一个机器人去到世界的另一边工作。此处是副词修饰动词,故答案为hopefully。 7.考查固定结构。句意:此外,5G将希望允许一位有虚拟现实设备的外科医生通过一个机器人去到世界的另一边工作。固定结构:allow sb. to do sth.“允许某人做某事”,故答案为to work。 8.考查定语从句。句意:他们将使用触觉手套,这将允许外科医生给病人动手术时感知动作和压力并能即时通过手套反馈。此处gloves是先行词,指物,在后面的非限制性定语从句中作主语,that不能引导非限制性定语从句,故答案为which。 9.考查现在分词作时间状语。句意:句意:他们将使用触觉手套,这将允许外科医生给病人动手术时感知动作和压力并能即时通过手套反馈。此处they和operate之间是主动关系,所以用现在分词作时间状语,故答案为operating。 10.考查时态。句意:同时,Dohler预计不会在一夜之间发生,相信它在它功能齐全的另一个十年之前可以带来“互联网的技能”。结合句意可知句子用一般现在时态,主语Dohler是单数第三人称,故答案为believes。
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