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1、Listening Listening and and reading taskreading taskListening on Page 54 Robot What is the robot?What can the robot do?1Vacuum cleanerIt can move from room to room cleaning your house. You can programme it so that it cleans when youre away and you can control what its doing from your computer at the
2、 office.Robot What isThe robot? What can the robot do?2Personal robot calledPaPeRoIt understands 650 phrases, speaks more than 3,000. It can recognize different people. It can check your email. It can help children do research on the Internet for their homework, talk to them about their day at schoo
3、l and play games.Robot What is the robot?What can the robot do?3Tiny helicopterIt will be used to fly into dangerous areas. For example, it can fly into a house thats been destroyed by an earthquake and check if anyones inside.Robot What is the robot? What can the robot do?4Walking chairIt helps peo
4、ple who cant walk to go up and down stairs.LISTENING TEXTTHE WORLD OF ROBOTSListen to radio presenter, Alan Dobson (AD), talking to science news reporter, Emma Woods (EW), about robots in todays world.AD: Now its time for our weekly chat with science news reporter, Emma Woods. Hi Emma.EW: Hi Alan.AD
5、: So, what do you have for us today, Emma?EW: Well, Alan, I thought wed have a quick look at the world of robots.AD: Thats an interesting topic.EW: Well, we actually already use robots in many industrial situations, but now theyre also being developed for use around the house. Let me tell you about
6、a very clever carpet cleaner that can move from room to room cleaning your house by itself. You can programme it, so that it cleans when youre away and you can control it from your computer at the office.AD: I wonder whether it does a good job, but I want one anyway!EW: Well, Alan, youd probably als
7、o want a PaPeRo. AD: A what?EW: A PaPeRo. PAPERO. Its an egg-shaped personal robot that you can talk to.AD: Youre kidding. You mean it can understand you?EW: Thats right. Ive read that it understands 650 phrases and speaks more than 3,000 words. And it can recognize different people.AD: Thats amazin
8、g! So, what can it do?EW: Well, it can check your email. It can help children do research on the Internet for their homework, talk to them about their day at school, play games, and even dance with them.AD: Unbelievable! Now, lets move on to other types of robots. You also found out about a tiny rob
9、ot plane, didnt you? EW: Thats right, Alan. This wonderful little robot weighs less than 9 grams and has a camera. In the near future itll be used to fly into dangerous areas and check if anyone is trapped inside.AD: So it could save a lot of peoples lives.EW: Yes, and, recently, a walking chairs be
10、en developed that the makers believe will help people who cant walk to go up and down stairs.AD: Well, Emma, thanks so much for telling us a little bit about the exciting world of robots. Now what are you going to talk about next week?Reading task Three decades of war in Cambodia have left scars in
11、many forms throughout the country. Unfortunately, one of the most lasting legacies of the conflicts continues to claim new victims daily. Read this piece of news about landmines. In most cases, even the soldiers who planted the mines did not record where they were placed. Now, Cambodia has one of th
12、e highest rates of physical disability of any countries in the world. At the current rate of progress, it may take as many as 100 years to clear all the mines in Cambodia, and the UN estimates that with current technology, it will take nearly 1,100 years to clear all the mines in the world. This is
13、the situation in Cambodia.This is the situation in Cambodia.Here and there are the mine signs. In spite of so many warning signs, there are still many victims.Robots in the fight against landmines.Pre-reading1. What is the main topic of the article? Which part of the text tells you that?2. Who wrote
14、 the article?3. What do the three pictures show you?4. Where is research being done on robots that can find landmines?5. In which two countries might the robots be used?Careful reading1. How many people are killed or injured by landmines every year?2. How often is someone killed or injured by a land
15、mine?3. For how long do landmines keep causing damage?Answer key for Exercise 2:4. How many landmines are buried just beneath the surface of the ground?5. In how many countries are landmines buried?6. How many landmines are removed every year?7. How many landmines are buried in the ground every year
16、?8. How big is the robot that can find landmines?9. How much does it weigh?10. How many legs has it got?11. When was an agreement to stop the manufacture and use of landmines signed?12. How many countries signed the agreement?Para graphMain ideaSupporting details1Introduction: the damage landmines 26,000 people killed or badly injured each year 100 million buried in 60 countries Most victims are innocent peopleSuggested answers to Exercise 3:23The problem of landminesRobots can help find traditi