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everyone-for enjoyment,learning and research.We also offer users the opportunity to create and share24.Why didn't the author take the program at first?albums of artworks as well as“digital surrogate(替代的)exhibitions'”.A.He doubted whether it was good for the animals.Leeds Art GalleryB.Unwanted dogs'abilities were beyond expectations.The displays at Leeds Art Gallery have been selected by the staff to reflect the richness and variety ofC.It was the biggest challenge.the collections.Established masterpieces are presented alongside lesser-known works.The exhibitionD.The dogs might not be interested.includes recent acquisitions and long-term works from the collections.There are many collections-only a25.How did the author train the dogs to fly a plane?fraction (of them are on display at any one time.When not on show,these may be seen byA.He got help from three human assistantsappointment at the Gallery.B.He trained the dogs on a real plane.21.Which is the most inviting to a geography lover?C.He used small tasks to train the dogs step by stepA.Hastings Museum and Art Gallery.B.The British Library.D.He let the dogs operate the aircraft on their own.C.Art UK.D.Leeds Art Gallery.26.What did the dogs do on the final test?22.What is special about Art UK?A.They flew the plane in the shape of the number 8.A.It is an ideal museum for a family.B.It has the largest collection of art works.B.They flew the plane to 3,000 feet high.C.It is a non-profit art learning service.D.It displays lesser-known works besides famous ones.C.They flew the plane only in straight lines.23.What is the purpose of the text?D.They were helped by humans all the way.A.To introduce virtual tour options.B.To inform readers of art events27.Which of the following can best describe the author?C.To choose the best gallery in England.D.To popularize art knowledge to readers.A.Intelligent but cruel.B.Considerate and organized.BC.Powerful but dishonest.D.Realistic and loyal.I have been a pet behaviorist for more than 25 years,helping animalsC"perform"on camera.But when a TV company asked if I could teach a dog toA joint research team recently have developed a new electronic skin that is similar to human skin infly a plane,I faced the toughest challenge of my career.strength,durability and sensitivity.The skin or e-skin may play an important role in next-generationpersonalized medicine,soft robotics and artificial intelligence (AI).Initially,I was hesitant about the project,which involved taking rescueddogs through training to control a light aircraft.I wondered if the idea was in"The ideal e-skin will mimic (the many natural functions of human skin,such as sensingtemperature and the touch,accurately and in real time,"says leading researcher Yichen Cai.However,the animals'interests but was won over by the program's aim:to prove that an abandoned dog is moremaking suitably flexible electronics that can perform such delicate tasks while also used repeatedly iscapable than people might expect.challenging,and each material involved must be carefully engineered.The crew were Alfie,Blondie and Shadow.We started with tasks that tested the dogs'memories and砂Most e-skins are made by putting an active sensor on the surface that is attached to human skin.abilities,training them to perform complicated moves.By breaking down a complex trick into simplerHowever,the connection between them is often too weak,which reduces the durability and sensitivity oftasks,I was able to get my boys to achieve performances.the material;otherwise,if it is too strong,it won't be flexible enough,making it more likely to break theThe tasks gave us a good feeling that dogs might be most suited to flight school.I was delighted whencircuit.Alfie and Shadow made it through,with another trainer's dog,Reggie."The landscape of skin electronics keeps shifting at a remarkable pace,"says Cai."The discovery ofWe had six weeks to turn them into pilots.I built a copy of the plane's seats and controls.Another2-D sensors has accelerated efforts to turn these quite thin but strong materials into functional,durable andsystem in front of the dogs included lights-red for right,blue for left and white for straight.We operated itartificial skins.”from the back.The new man-made skin built by the researchers could sense objects from 20 centimeters away.ItAfter six weeks,I was delighted at how far the dogs had come.Their final test was to perform thecould further make a quick response when touched in less than one tenth of a second."It is a strikingfigure "8",making turns while controlling their altitude.We needed a human co-pilot to take them toachievement for an e-skin to maintain toughness after repeated use,"said Shen,another researcher,3,000 feet before giving control to the dogs.All of them performed admirably,flying the plane for a few"which mimics the softness and rapid recovery of human skin."minutes at a timeThis type of e-skin could monitor a range of biological information,such as changes in blood pressure,According to this program,I realize that every animal has the potential to achieve amazing things ifwhich can be detected from movements of arms and legs.This data can then be shared and stored in thegiven the chance.cloud via Wi-Fi.英语考向卷(七)第3页(共8页)英语考向卷(七)第4页(共8页)

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