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The world's first robot police officer started to work this week.1. (it) name is Robocop. It is part of the Dubai Police force. Robocop's first official job was to greet guests at a security conference. Apart from2. (greet) visitors, it also answered questions and gave3.(direct). Robocop has a built-in tablet for people to interact with, pay traffic fines and use other police services. The tablet 4.(link) to a police station, so people can talk to real police officers. The 170-centimetre-tall Robocop can speak six languages.5. can also shake hands, salute people and recognize people's emotions and 6. (face) expressions.

ReboCop is the first of many robot police officers in Dubai.7. (hopeful), 25 per cent of the Dubai Police force will have been robots by 2030 and Dubai will have the first smart police station. No humans will work there. A spokesman said, "The Robocop is the latest smart 8. (add) to the police force and has been designed to help us fight crime, keep the city safe and improve happiness levels. "Robocop will also assist and help people in the malls9. on the streets. An official at the security conference commented,”10. age of the robots is no longer coming. It has arrived."

 

1.Its 2.greeting 3.directions 4.is linked 5.which 6.facial 7.Hopefully 8.addition 9.or 10.The 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文中介绍了迪拜的机器人警察。 1.考查代词。分析句子结构形容词性物主代词修饰名词,可知,此处用形容词性物主代词its。位于句首,故填Its。 2.考查非谓语动词。 Apart from为介词短语,其后接动词时用动词-ing形式。故填greeting 。 3.考查名词复数。此处表示机器人警察也回答问题和给出指示。由空前的gave可知,此处应用 direct的名词形式,且空前没有限定词修饰,故用复数形式。故填 directions。 4.考查时态和语态。根据语境可知,此处表述一般情况,,应用一般现在时;且 tablet与link是被动关系,故应用被动语态。故填is linked。 5.考查定语从句。空处引导非限制性定语从句,指代 Robocop,故应用 which引导。故填which 。 6.考查形容词。分析句子结构可知,此处用形容词作定语,修饰后面的 expressions意为“面部表情”。 故填facial 。 7.考查副词。分析句子结构可知,此处用副词作状语,修饰整个句子。故填Hopefully 。 8.考查名词。形容词后用名词。addition"增加物”。故填 addition 。 9.考查连词。机器人警察可帮助在商场或街上的人们。根据语境可知,此处表选择,故用连词or。 10.考查冠词。此处特指机器人时代,所以用定冠词。故填The。
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