【題目】 Nurses work long hours and they do a difficult job. Some hospitals in Europe,the USA and Japan use robots to help nurses and doctors now.

Robots can take things to different parts of the hospital. They can carry people and things to different places.They can also give food,drinks and medicine. It’s very important for a hospital to be clean.People can't go into small places but robots can. They can clean every part of the hospital.

But can robots really be nurses? Here are some opinions from different people.

Linda

Robots can do a lot of things They can do difficult and dirty jobs. They can remember a lot of information. They never feel tired, so they can work 24 hours a day. Nurses are important but we can also use robots in the hospital.

Leo

It's OK for robots to clean and move things. But bow can a robot look after a person? It can't smile or be friendly because it doesn't have feelings, so I think a robot can not be a nurse.

Mike

Your next nurse could be a robot. They can successfully learn human behavior(行為) and help doctors in operating (手術(shù)) rooms. This future may not be as far away as we think.

1What does the writer think of nurses' work?

A.EasyB.RelaxingC.BoringD.Hard

2Who thinks robots can be nurses?

A.Linda and LeoB.Linda and MikeC.Leo and MikeD.Only Leo

3Which of the following things CAN'T robots do in the hospital according to the reading?

A.Clean every part of the hospital.B.Give food and medicine to people.

C.Share their feelings with people.D.Move things for people if there is a need.

【答案】

1D

2B

3C

【解析】

短文講述了護(hù)士工作時(shí)間長(zhǎng),工作難度大。歐洲、美國(guó)和日本的一些醫(yī)院現(xiàn)在使用機(jī)器人來(lái)幫助護(hù)士和醫(yī)生。但是機(jī)器人真的能當(dāng)護(hù)士嗎?這里有一些來(lái)自不同人的意見(jiàn)。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題,根據(jù)文中“Nurses work long hours and they do a difficult job.護(hù)士工作時(shí)間長(zhǎng),工作難度大。可知作者認(rèn)為護(hù)士的工作很難,A. Easy簡(jiǎn)單的;B. Relaxing放松的;C. Boring無(wú)聊的;D. Hard困難的,故選D。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題,根據(jù)表格中Linda 的觀點(diǎn)“Nurses are important but we can also use robots in the hospital.護(hù)士很重要,但我們也可以在醫(yī)院里使用機(jī)器人。可知Linda是贊同的。Leo的觀點(diǎn)“It can't smile or be friendly because it doesn't have feelings, so I think a robot can not be a nurse. 它不能微笑,也不能友好,因?yàn)樗鼪](méi)有感情,所以我認(rèn)為機(jī)器人不能當(dāng)護(hù)士。可知Leo是不贊同。Mike的觀點(diǎn)“They can successfully learn human behavior and help doctors in operating rooms. This future may not be as far away as we think. 他們可以成功地學(xué)習(xí)人類行為(行為),并幫助醫(yī)生在手術(shù)室(手術(shù))工作。這個(gè)未來(lái)可能并不像我們想象的那么遙遠(yuǎn)。可知Mike是贊同的,故選B

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題,根據(jù)表格中Leo的觀點(diǎn)“But bow can a robot look after a person? It can't smile or be friendly because it doesn't have feelings, so I think a robot can not be a nurse. 但是,機(jī)器人能照看人嗎?它不能微笑,也不能友好,因?yàn)樗鼪](méi)有感情,所以我認(rèn)為機(jī)器人不能當(dāng)護(hù)士。可知機(jī)器人不能與人們分享他們的感受,故選C

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