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    It has been a year since I first saw UBTech’s Walker robot at CES 2019. I was blown away by its ability to perform many tasks.

A year later, it had come a long way, gaining much better motor skills and the ability to maintain balance. During a CES 2020 demo, UBTech showed how far Walker had come. The robot walked over to a table, picked up a bottle opener and used it to remove the cap from a bottle of soda. It picked up the bottle and a glass and poured the liquid in, without spilling. During the demo, Walker also performed a number of serious Yoga poses, including standing on one foot and leaning back.

UBTech said that the ability to pour drinks required visual servo technology using its cameras to judge the position of objects. The same methods allowed Walker to uncap a marker and draw a picture of a flower on a piece of paper at another point in the demo.

All of the betterment was made via software as UBTech hasn’t made any physical adjustments to the robot since we saw it last year. On the inside, the robot uses a combination of a few different operating systems on these internal PCs, including Ubuntu, ROS and Android. Its battery promises up to 2 hours battery life after a 2-hour charge time.

UBTech continues development on this pioneering robot, but doesn’t have public launch date. The company is targeting Walker toward the home, with an emphasis on helping seniors or just doing house cleaning. To make it stable enough to adapt to all these different conditions is a huge challenge. However, if development of Walker continues, this robot could eventually be a game-changer.

1.How did the author feel when first seeing the robot?

A.Amazed. B.Proud.

C.Awkward. D.Disappointed.

2.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?

A.The demos of CES 2019. B.The improvements of the robot.

C.The robot’s motor ability. D.The robot’s ability to remain steady.

3.What enables the robot to draw pictures?

A.The cap of the marker. B.The ability to pour drinks.

C.The using of more cameras. D.The system of position judging.

4.What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A.The robot is stable enough to help the old.

B.The robot has been available to the public.

C.Our life could be greatly influenced by the robot.

D.The basic concept of robot making will be changed.

 

1.A 2.B 3.D 4.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了UBTech的Walker机器人,它拥有更好的运动技能和保持平衡的能力。还介绍了这种机器人取得的改进和性能情况。 1. 推理判断题。根据第一段中I was blown away by its ability to perform many tasks.可知我被它执行许多任务的能力所震撼。由此可推知,作者第一次看到机器人感到惊奇。故选A。 2. 主旨大意题。根据第二段第一句A year later, it had come a long way, gaining much better motor skills and the ability to maintain balance.可知一年后,它取得了长足的进步,获得了更好的运动技能和保持平衡的能力。结合后文主要介绍了这项机器人改进后获得的功能。由此可知,第二段的主要内容是机器人的改进。故选B。 3. 细节理解题。根据倒数第三段UBTech said that the ability to pour drinks required visual servo technology using its cameras to judge the position of objects. The same methods allowed Walker to uncap a marker and draw a picture of a flower on a piece of paper at another point in the demo.可知UBTech公司表示,这种倒饮料的能力需要视觉伺服技术,利用它的摄像头来判断物体的位置。同样的方法允许Walker在演示的另一个点打开一个记号笔,在一张纸上画出一朵花。由此可知,是位置判断系统使机器人能够画画。故选D。 4. 推理判断题。根据最后一段中However, if development of Walker continues, this robot could eventually be a game-changer.可知然而,如果Walker继续发展下去,这个机器人最终可能会改变游戏规则。由此可推知,机器人可以极大地影响我们的生活。故选C。
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