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For anyone who hates doing yard work,your new best friend may have arrived.A robot can autonomously shovel snow,collect leaves and cut grass.
“We’re trying to help people not spend time on yard work,”said Steven Waelbers,the designer of the robot.“We want people to enjoy their free time with their family.”
The electric robot can run by itself in right directions with the help of two beacons (信号塔)that must be placed in the yard.The robot includes a camera and ultrasound sensor (超声传感器)that Waelbers said would stop quickly when it finds pets and people.
Owners of the robot will need to regulate the values stored in the robot.Then it will confirm the task it’s going to take.Before the robot operates by itself,an owner must manually wheel it around the yard –taking it around any obstacles like trees,bushes or mailboxes.By doing this,the robot is taught how long and wide the lawn is,and won’t accidentally destroy your rose bush or run to the neighborhood.
Once this setup is complete,and the $3,999robot has been trained on where to cut grass,rake leaves and shovel snow,it operates without any supervision.
Waelbers has always loved to build robots and play with electronics.He started work on a high-tech company after his father asked him to make a robot that would shovel snow for him.Waelbers plans to start sales in early 2017.

According to Steven Waelbers,the robot is designed to().

A.encourage people to do exercise
B.help people keep healthy and fit
C.make people enjoy family time


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For anyone who hates doing yard work,your new best friend may have arrived.A robot can autonomously shovel snow,collect leaves and cut grass.
“We’re trying to help people not spend time on yard work,”said Steven Waelbers,the designer of the robot.“We want people to enjoy their free time with their family.”
The electric robot can run by itself in right directions with the help of two beacons (信号塔)that must be placed in the yard.The robot includes a camera and ultrasound sensor (超声传感器)that Waelbers said would stop quickly when it finds pets and people.
Owners of the robot will need to regulate the values stored in the robot.Then it will confirm the task it’s going to take.Before the robot operates by itself,an owner must manually wheel it around the yard –taking it around any obstacles like trees,bushes or mailboxes.By doing this,the robot is taught how long and wide the lawn is,and won’t accidentally destroy your rose bush or run to the neighborhood.
Once this setup is complete,and the $3,999robot has been trained on where to cut grass,rake leaves and shovel snow,it operates without any supervision.
Waelbers has always loved to build robots and play with electronics.He started work on a high-tech company after his father asked him to make a robot that would shovel snow for him.Waelbers plans to start sales in early 2017.

This article mainly talks about().

A.a newly-designed robot
B.The founder of a company
C.problems with a new product

2.单项选择题

患者,65岁。以呼吸困难、发绀、恐惧、烦躁不安而急诊人院,诊断为:心脏病合并心力衰竭。

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“On the Internet, nobody knows youre a dog,” read the title of a famous Peter Steiner cartoon,【C1】______nowhere is it truer than Internet dating. The experience is by now familiar: the【C2】______mate who seemed just your【C3】______in a profile turns out to be a disappointment in person. There may be ways, however, to【C4】______a lying person before you find yourself【C5】______from him or her at a table lit by candles. Researchers from Cornell University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison compared the【C6】______heights, weights, and ages of 78 Internet dating participants to their profiles on four dating websites. They noticed several【C7】______from people who were less than【C8】______. For example, they were less likely to【C9】______to themselves as 'I'; used indirect expressions,【C10】______'not boring' instead of 'exciting' to describe themselves; and stuck to【C11】______descriptions. 'People do this because they want to【C12】______themselves from their misleading statements,' explained Catalina Toma, an author of the study, in a statement. Using these indications, the researchers【C13】______identified liars about 65 percent of the time. People lied most frequently about their【C14】______, with women slimming down, on average, by 8.5 pounds, and men by 1.5 pounds. At least half the subjects【C15】______their height, and nearly 20 percent changed their age. Despite the【C16】______of lies, volunteers proved【C17】______at catching them. Fortunately, Toma and the teams research【C18】______up the possibility of a software that could【C19】______lies for you, though Internet dating participants should be careful what they wish for—nearly everyone in the study lied in some【C20】______way.

【C10】()

A.so
B.as
C.for
D.like

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【C9】()

A.refer
B.confine
C.contribute
D.dedicate

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【C8】()

A.qualified
B.honest
C.responsible
D.confident

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【C7】()

A.responses
B.questions
C.comments
D.patterns