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Unit4
LifeandTechnology
Inthisunit,wearegoingto
●discusshowmoderntechnologychangeourlives
●buildawarenessofpeople’sattitudestowardstechnologyindifferentcultures
●weightheprosandconsofnewtechnologies
●makeinferenceswhilereading,usecomparisonandcontrastinwriting,andpauseandcollectthoughtsinspeaking
ReadingA
Canrobotpetsreplacerealpets?
Readthestoryaboutanewsreporter’sexperiencewitharobotdogandfinditout.
LIFEWITHAROBOTDOG
WhenIfirsttooktherobotdogoutofthebox,Ibrokeintoahugesmile.Thisrobotimmediatelybecamea“him,”notan“it.”Iwantedtoplaywithhim.Hecertainlywasahandsome-lookingrobotdog.Hewassleekandpolishedandthesizeofalargepuppy.Hismovementswerealsoverydog-like.Iwatchedhimstretch,dance,jumparoundtheroomandchaseaball.Itwasfascinatinghowflexibleandnaturalhismovementswere.
Tostartwith,therobotdogwashugelysatisfying.Henotonlyattractedmeatfirstsight,butpossessedsomeprettyimpressivefeaturesaswell.Icouldprogrammehimtorespondtoagivenname.Byconnectinghisbuilt-incameratomycomputerscreen,Icouldviewtheworldthroughhiseyes.Ialsohadtheoptionofdecidinghisstageofdevelopment—byprogramminghimtobeademandingpuppyoramatureadultdog.Thebestpartoftheexperiencesthattherobotdogdidn’trequirethesamecareasarealdog.Ididn’thavetocleanupafterhim,feedhimorwalkhim.Ididn’tevenhavetoplaywithhim.Hewouldn’tcomplain!
WhenIlookedathim,Isawarealdogandtreatedhimlikeone.Withoutanyhesitation,Iplayedwithhimandstrokedhimaffectionately.Whenhedidsomethinggood,likedancingforme,Iwouldpethim.Ienjoyedwatchinghisenthusiasticresponsetomyattention.Itfeltperfectlynatural.Ishoweredhimwithloveandhealwaysrespondedhappily.Heevokedastrongemotionalresponseinme.
However,atrueemotionalconnectionispowerfulandimportant—somethingthatneverreallyhappenedbetweenmeandmyrobotdog.ThemoreIspenttimewithhim,themoreIrealizedthatourrelationshipwaslimited.Myenthusiasmstartedtodiedown.Igrewincreasinglyfrustratedwithmyinabilitytodevelopamutualrelationshipwithhim.Istoppeddelightinginhissimplemovements.Icouldn’ttrainhimtorespondtomycommands,eventhoughhewasprogrammedtolearnnewtasks.Iwasconstantlylosingmypatienceandgettingannoyedwithhim.Hewassupposedtobearobot,notathick-headedterrier.Ididn’tenjoythechallengeoftraininganddiscipliningarobotdogasifitwerealiving,breathingpup.
Ihadtriedtodeveloparelationshipwitharobotbuthadfailedmiserably.Ieventuallystoppedreferringtohimasa“he,”andstartedcallinghim“therobot.”Thisrobotdogmayhavebeenahugesuccessasatechnologicalworkofart—itwasinteractive,funandimpressivetowatch—butasapetdog,itletmedown.
【参考翻译】
和机器狗一起生活
当我第一次把机器狗从盒子里拿出来时,我突然大笑起来。
这个机器人立刻变成了“他”,而不是“它”。
“我想和他一起玩。
它确实是一只英俊的机器狗。
它光滑光滑,锃亮锃亮,有一只大小狗那么大。
他的动作也很像狗。
我看着他伸展四肢、跳舞、在房间里跳来跳去,还追逐着一个球。
他的动作灵活而自然,真叫人着迷。
首先,机器狗让人非常满意。
他不仅第一眼就吸引了我,而且还有一些令人印象深刻的特征。
我可以让他对名字有反应。
通过把他的内置摄像头连接到我的电脑屏幕上,我可以通过他的眼睛看世界。
我也可以选择决定它的发展阶段——把它设计成一个要求严格的小狗或成熟的成年狗。
最棒的是机器狗不需要像真狗一样的照顾。
我不用跟在他后面收拾,喂他,遛他。
我甚至都不用跟他玩。
他不会抱怨!
当我看着他的时候,我看到了一只真正的狗,我把他当狗对待。
我毫不犹豫地和它玩耍,亲切地抚摸着它。
当他做了好事,比如为我跳舞,我就会抚摸他。
我喜欢看他对我的关注作出的热情反应。
这感觉非常自然。
我对他充满了爱,他总是很高兴地回应我。
他在我心里引起了强烈的情感反应。
然而,一种真正的情感联系是强大而重要的——这在我和我的机器狗之间从未真正发生过。
和他在一起的时间越长,我就越意识到我们的关系是有限的。
我的热情开始消退了。
我对自己无法与他建立相互关系感到越来越沮丧。
我不再为他简单的动作而高兴了。
我不能训练他对我的命令做出反应,即使他被设定了学习新任务的程序。
我总是失去耐心,对他很生气。
他应该是个机器人,而不是笨狗。
我不喜欢训练和训练机器狗的挑战,好像它是一只活生生的会呼吸的小狗。
我曾试图和一个机器人发展一段关系,但不幸失败了。
最终,我不再用“他”来称呼他,而是开始叫他“机器人”。
作为一件科技艺术作品,这只机器狗可能取得了巨大的成功——它具有互动性,有趣,而且让人印象深刻——但作为一只宠物狗,它让我失望了。
●PersonalTouch
Wouldyoubuythatrobotdogifyoucouldaffordit?
Whyorwhynot?
DiggingIn
●Comprehension
I.Answeringthequestions.
1.Whatdidtherobotdoglooklike?
2.Whywastheauthorattractedbytherobotdogattheverybeginning?
3.Didtheauthorsuccessfullydeveloparelationshipwiththerobotdog?
Whyorwhynot?
4.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor’sfeelingsfromthesentence“Ieventuallystoppedreferringtohimasa‘he,’andstartedcallinghim‘therobot’”inthelastparagraph?
II.Completethetablewithinformationfromthetext.
Theauthor’sfeelingstowardstherobotdog
Descriptionsfromthetext
Atfirst
Theauthorlikedtherobotdogverymuch.
VerbsandVerbphrases:
brokeintoahugesmile,playedwith,stroked,enjoyed,pet,showeredhimwithlove,evokedastrongemotionalresponse...
Adjectivesandadverbs:
Otherexpressions:
Later
Verbsandverbphrases:
Adjectivesandadverbs:
Otherexpressions:
III.Listthesimilaritiesanddifferencesbetweentherobotdogandarealdogmentionedinthetext.
Similarities:
Differences:
IV.Discussthequestion.
Ifyoucouldownarobotinyourhome,whatfunctionswouldyoulikeittohave?
●VocabularyFocus
I.KeyVocabulary
Fillintheblankswithwordsorexpressionsfromthetexttocompletethepassage.
Refertotheexplanationsintheboxifnecessary.
withoutdelay
actsofmoving
abletobendeasily
givingpleasure
characteristics
react
expressdissatisfaction
notmuch
intheend
speakingabout
Theauthortellsofhisexperiencewitharobotdog.
Whenhefirstsawtherobotdog,hewasattracted.Thedogwasgood-lookingandhiswereverydog-like.Whenhemovedaround,helookedvery
andnatural.Hecouldstretch,danceandjumplikearealdog.
Atfirst,theauthor’sexperiencewiththerobotdogwas.Besideshisgoodlooks,therobotpetalsohadsomeimpressive.Hecouldbeprogrammedtotoagivenname.Hecouldalsobeprogrammedtobeademandingpuppyoramatureadultdog.Inadditiontothat,thebuilt-incameraenabledpeopletoviewtheworldthroughthedog’seyes.Thebestpartoftheexperiencewasthattherobotdogdidn’tneedtobetakencareoflikearealdogandhewouldn’t!
Theauthortreatedtherobotdoglikearealdog.Heenjoyedpettingthedogandseeinghisenthusiasticresponse.Thebestpartoftheexperiencewiththerobotdogwasthattherewasnoneedtolookafterhim.
Later,however,theauthorbecameincreasinglydisappointedwiththerobotdog.Herealizedthattherelationshipbetweenhimandhisrobotpetwas.Hecouldn’ttraintherobotdogtorespondtohiscommandsandgraduallylostpatienceandgotannoyed.,hestoppedtherobotdogasa“he,”andstartedcallinghim“therobot.”
II.WordPartners:
Verb+down
Theworddowncanbeusedafterverbstoformphrasalverbs.Inphrasalverbs,downhasavarietyofmeanings.Forexample:
1)downward
Therobotdog’smovementswerequiteflexible.Hecouldstretch,dance,jumparoundandliedownontheground.
2)toalowerlevelorasmalleramount
Myenthusiasmstartedtodiedown.
3)upsetorunhappy
Asapetdog,itletmedown.
4)outofoperation
Youmayshutdownthemachinebypressingthepowerbuttononthecontroller.
1.Underlinephrasalverbswithdowninthesentencesandexplainthemeaningofdownineachphrase.
(1)—I’mspendingtoomuchtimeonmysmartphonethesedays.
—Yeah.Youreallyneedtofindwaystocutdownonsmartphoneusage.
(2)Manyfactoriesareexperiencinghugelossesoverthechangesofsetupofthemachinesandskills.Somefactorieswillevenclosedown.
(3)Thelittlegirlbrokedownandcriedwhenherparentsrefusedtobuyherarobotpet.
(4)Theroomcooleddownsoonaftersheturnedontheairconditioner.
2.Useverbsfromtheboxtogetherwithoff,with,of,outordowntocompletethesentences.
speak
deal
slow
put
turn
e.g.Ican’thearyou.Couldyoupleaseturndowntheradio?
(1)Puttingtoomanyfilesonthedesktopcanyourcomputer.
(2)Hethemachinewhenheleftthelab.
(3)Thisreporttechnologyineducationtoday.
(4)—Wewerejustthenewrobotcleaner.Whatdoyouthinkofit?
—Well,Ilikeitverymuch.Someofitsfunctionsarequiteimpressive.
(5)Itispredictedthatrobotswillbeabletofiresinthefuture.
●GrammarinUse
Perfectmodals
I.Readthesentencesandpayattentiontotheunderlinedparts.Dotheunderlinedpartsineachpairhavesimilarordifferentmeanings?
e.g.(a)Lucascan’tfindhise-reader.Hemighthaveleftitinthelibrary.
(b)Lucascan’tfindhise-reader.Hemusthaveleftitinthelibrary.
Theunderlinedpartshavedifferentmeanings.In(a),thespeakerthinksitwaspossiblethatLucasleftthee-readerinthelibrary;in(b),thespeakerfeelssurethatLucasleftthee-readerinthelibrary.
1.(a)Sophiawaslatethismorning.Shemighthavegotstuckintraffic.
(b)Sophiatookthesubwaythismorning.Shecouldn’thavegotstuckintraffic.
2.(a)Georgecouldhavefinishedthereportonsmarthomesofthefuture,buthiscomputerwasoutoforder.
(b)Georgecouldn’thavefinishedthereportonsmarthomesofthefuture.Hiscomputerwasoutoforder.
3.(a)Ishouldhavesignedupfortheonlinecourse.Itisfreeofcharge.
(b)Ishouldn’thavesignedupfortheonlinecourse.Itistoodifficultforme.
GrammarHighlights
Perfectmodals(modal+havedone)areusuallyusedtoexpressanopinionorjudgementaboutwhathashappened.Forexample:
·Imay/mighthaveleftmye-readerintheclassroom,butI’mnotsure.
(Thespeakerthinksthatsomethingwaspossibleinthepast.)
·Shemusthavepassedtheonlinecourse—shelookssohappy.
(Thespeakerfeelssurethatsomethingwastrueinthepast.)
·Itrusther.Shecouldn’thavestolenthesmartphone.
(Thespeakerthinksthatsomethingwasnotpossibleinthepast.)
·Theaccidentcouldhavebeenprevented,butthetrafficcamerasweren’tworking!
(Thespeakerthinksthatsomethingwaspossibleinthepast,eventhoughitdidnothappen.)
·Ishouldhaveboughtthedishw