In paragraph 1 the author introduces his topic by relating______.
A: the idea of humanoid robots
B: Karl Capek's creation of robots
C: Hollywood's production of robot films
D: the origin of and popular films about robots
A: the idea of humanoid robots
B: Karl Capek's creation of robots
C: Hollywood's production of robot films
D: the origin of and popular films about robots
举一反三
- Which of the following is the main idea of this article? A: Robots B: Uses of Robots C: Development of Robots D: Advantages of Robots
- Which of the following statements is NOT true of robots A: It's difficult to prevent robots from contacting people. B: The behavior of robots will be more unforeseeable. C: Robots in the future will be more intelligent than those today. D: Programming robots through a cramped room is the most difficult task
- There is one or more irrelevant sentences in each paragraph that follows. The Japanese automobile industry uses robots in many stages of its production process. In fact, one large Japanese auto factory uses robots in all of its production stages.Some Japanese universities are developing medical robots to detect certain kinds of cancer. Another automobile factory in Japan uses them to paint cars as they come off the assembly line. Furthermore, most Japanese factories use robots to weld the parts of the finished car together.It is of great efficiency and very-welcomed by company managers so they apply more robots in their factories.More employers are fired because of the intensive use of robots in this industry. If you study the robots in use in Japan's automobile industry, you'll find how surprising the widespread of them.
- What's the main purpose of the passage? ______ A: To help people understand what a robot is B: To tell what a robot can do in our life C: To describe the movement of a robot. D: To introduce the history of robots
- Which of the following is true about future robots?