1、Section CDirections: Read the following passages. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A. This future may not be what you thinkB. Robots cant successfully imitate doctors motions in the o
2、perating roomC. Finally, several humans observed as the robotic arm made numerous motionsD. The nursing assistant for your next trip to the hospital will still be human beingsE. They will just allow us to decrease workload and achieve better performances in several tasksF. His work indicates that hu
3、mans and robots can effectively cooperate during high-task events such as surgeriesYour next nurse could be a robotDr. De Momi, of the Politecnico di Milano(Italy), led an international team that trained a robot to imitate natural human actions. (67)_Over time this should lead to improvements in saf
4、ety during surgeries because unlike their human counterparts robots do not tire and can complete an endless series of precise movements. The goal is not to remove skill from the operating room, but to complete it with a robots particular skills and benefits.“As a roboticist, I am convinced De Momis
5、team photographed a human being conducting numerous reaching motions, in a way similar to handing instruments to a surgeon. These camera captures were input into the neural network of robotic arm, which is crucial to controlling movements. Next a human operator guided the robotic arm in imitating th
6、e reaching motions that the human subject had initially performed. Although there was not a perfect overlap between the robotic and human actions, they were broadly similar.(69) _These observers determined whether the actions of the robotic arms were “biologically inspired,” which would indicate tha
7、t their neural networks had effectivelylearned to imitate human behavior. About 70% of the time this is exactly what the human observers concluded. These results are promising, although further research is necessary to confirm or refine De Momis conclusions. If robotic arms can indeed imitate human
8、behavior, it would be necessary to build conditions in which humans and robots can operate effectively in high stress environments like operating rooms. (70)_ De Momis work is part of the growing field of healthcare robotics, which has potential to change the way we receive health care sooner rather
9、 than later. 67-70 FECA Two崇明区Section C Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given m the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need. A special value is placed on education in Asia, where tutoring is viewed as an ext
10、ension of the school day.B. Children dont seem to mind that they have a tutor.C. Diagnostic tests can help take into account the areas of study needing special review and emphasis.D. Another reason for the growth in business is parental frustration and their packed schedules.E. Children work coopera
11、tively with their private tutors.F. Nor is it aimed only at lower-achieving students. Tutoring a New Normal Its not piano lessons or dance lessons. Nowadays, the biggest extra-curricular activity in the West is going to a tutor. “I spend about 800 Canadian dollars a month on tutors. Its costly,” say
12、s Pet, a mother in Canada. However, she adds, “after finding out half my daughters class had tutors, I felt like my child was going to fall behind because everyone else seemed to be ahead.s. Shelley, a mother of three, also has tutors constantly coming in and out of her home. “When I used to sit dow
13、n with my children, it was hard to get them focused. I was always shouting. When I got a tutor once a week, they became focused for one entire hour and could get most of their homework done.” Tutoring isnt simply a private school phenomenon. 67_ In Canada alone, seven percent of high school students
14、 reported using a tutor in 2010. That increased to 15 percent last year. Overall, parents hire tutors because they are worried schools are not meeting their expectations, but there is also a cultural shift. 68 _As a large number of Asians emigrated to the West over the recent years, their attitudes
15、towards education have had an impact.69_ “A lot of parents just don have time to help their children with homework,” says Julie Diamond, president of an American tutoring company. “Others couldnt help their children after Grade 3.”There has been a shift in the attitudes, too. “Children used to get bullied(欺侮)for having a tutor,” Diamond says. “Now its becoming the norm to have one.” 70 _One parent feels surprised that so many of her childs classmates have tutors. “For the amount we pay in tuition, they should have as much extra help as they need,” she says
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