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名师导学·高考二轮总复·英语(学生用书》NBA star Kevin Durant went viral."Since he startedThe robot,called RoCycle,uses sensors to sensepainting,I can't get the kid to be quiet,says Kindle.the materials it handles.This allows it to distinguishNow Gordon hopes he can show other kids how tobetween different metal,plastic,and paper objects.Inovercome their challenges with art as well.an experiment,RoCycle correctly classified 27 objectsBellen Woodard,10with 85%accuracy.In third grade,one of Bellen Woodard'sOthers are developing robots that sort materials byclassmates asked her for a "skin color"crayon.sight.But the team believes that using touch is moreWoodard,who was the only black student in her grade,accurate."The idea is neat,"says Harri Holopainen atsays,"I told her next time I was going to ask what colorZenRobotics,a company based in Helsinki,Finland,she wants because it could be lots of different colors."which makes vision-based robotic waste sorters.Then she began making a set of 12“skin color”The drawback is that picking up items one by onecrayons."I wanted to have crayons for a purpose,"shetakes time.This makes RoCycle too slow for industrialsays."My different shades of peach and brown canrecycling plants,which are expensive to run and needhopefully match everyone.to process waste quickly to cover costs.SomeIan McKenna,16ZenRobotics robots can sort 4,000 objects an hour,forIan McKenna was in third grade when he learnedexample.Holopainen thinks RoCycle would need tothat nearly a quarter of the kids at his school weren'twork around 10 times faster to compete.The team isgetting enough to eat at home.He thought,why notworking on combining its touch-based robot with aplant a garden at school,so that kids in need could takevisual system to speed things up.This robot would scanfood home?Now,seven years later,McKenna hasobjects passing by and pick up only those it wasn't sureprovided more than 20,000 pounds of organic produceabout.for many families.Still,there's more to be done when it comes to()1.Who uses art to overcome the fear of publicrecycling."The next generation of recycling robots willspeaking?need to pull any object to pieces to get at the good bits.A.Gitanjali Rao.B.Tyler Gordon.Every object that has been manufactured()needsC.Bellen Woodard.D.Ian McKenna.to be recycled eventually,says Holopainen.()2.What is Bellen Woodard's purpose in making()1.What do the statistics in paragraph 1 suggest?the crayons?A.We need to adjust our eating habits.A.To help students in real need.B.Recycling has caused serious pollution.B.To encourage kids to love art.C.The way we sort out waste needs to beC.To spread a message of inclusion.improved.D.To inspire the young to solve problems.D.We failed to raise public awareness about()3.What sort of teenager is Ian McKenna?recycling.A.Caring.B.Brave.)2.How does RoCycle identify different objects?C.Proud.D.Stubborn.A.By touching them.10B.By smelling them.(2021重庆高三质检)C.By scanning them.Oily pizza boxes,takeaway coffee cups,plasticD.By photographing them.jam pots--are they trash(垃圾)or recycling?Sorting)3.What does Holopainen think of RoCycle?out waste for recycling can be very confusing:One USA.It should be cheaper.waste processing company has reported that 25%of allB.It needs to work fasterrecycling it receives is so dirty that it must be sentC.It needs to be more accurate.straight to landfills.Meanwhile,the amount ofD.It should be more eco-friendly.household waste rejected for recycling in England()4.Why does Holopainen say the words in the lastincreased by 84%last year.And it's about to getparagraph?worse.A.To predict the future of recycling robots.Nowadays,most sorting is still done by hand.It'sB.To comment on present recycling efforts.dirty and dangerous work.So Lillian chin and herC.To share his company's business growthcolleagues at Massachusetts Institute of Technologyplan.have developed a robot arm that picks up objects andD.To advise people to use fewer manufacturedidentifies what they are made from.goods.56