雅思阅读真题+题目+答案:Rise of the Robots
If you ’ re into technology, you ’ re living in wonderful times. Things are developing in leaps and bounds, especially gadgets. Let ’ s look at the technology that ’ s set to break through.
CELESTRON SICYSCOUT
Backyard star-gazing goes seriously hi-tech with the Celestron SkyScout, which was judged to be the Best of Innovations at the New York Consumer Electronics Show press preview event in November. It ’ s nor difficult to see why. The SkyScout is a hand-held viewing device that ’ s capable of finding and identifying more than 6000 celestial objects visible to the naked eye, thus transforming the night sky into your own personal planetarium. Using GPS technology and a substantial celestial database, the camcorder-sized SkyScout enables stargazers to point the device at any visible object in the sky, press a button and then listen to a commentary. For the truly celestially challenged, if you want to view a star or planet but haven ’ t a clue which bit of the heavens to look in, don ’ t despair, the SkyScout ’ s “ locate ” feature will guide you to it using illuminated arrows in the viewfinder.
NOKIA N91
This amazing mobile jukebox is due out early in 2006. Nokia ’ s N91 looks set to be in a class of its own as a multimedia mobile phone, It will play music, take photos, surf the web and download videos, store contact details and generally organise your life. The robust little phone, resplendent in its stainless steel case, is the first Nokia to be equipped with a hard drive (4Gb), which means that it can store up to 3000 songs. The N91, which has a hi-fi quality headset and remote control, supports a wide range of digital music formats, including MP3, Real, WAV and WMA, It uses wireless technology to allow users to find and buy music from the operator ’ s music-store, You can also drag and drop music from your PC to the N91 and manage and share play-lists. If you can find the time. you can get on the blower, too.
SEIKO SPECTRUM E-PAPBR WATCH
The Seiko Spectrum is no ordinary wristwatch. At first glance, it ’ s an attractive and futuristic bracelet-style watch. Look closer, however, and you ’ ll notice that its display is unlike any you ’ ve seen before. Rather than the usual LCD screen, the display is made of “ e-paper ” --from the electronic paper pioneers E Ink Corp--and shows a constantly changing mosaic pattern along with the time. Because e-paper is so flexible and thin, it allows the display to curve round the wrist along with the watch band--something conventional liquid-crystal displays cannot do, as they have to be flat. Seiko says the e-paper display not only produces far better contrast than an LCD screen, but requires no power to retain an image, so the batteries last longer. Seiko is releasing only 500 of the watches next month, priced at about £ 1,250--so you ’ d better lose no time.
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Questions 27-30
For each question, only ONE of the choices is correct.
Write the corresponding letter in the appropriate box on your answer sheet.
27 . The Celestron SkyScout can ______.
A . tell you information about the stars.
B . tell you where in the world you are.
C . find objects in the sky that are not normally visible.
28 . The Seiko Spectrum e-paper watch ______.
A . cannot be bent.
B . can be used for surfing the internet.
C . is being produced as a limited edition.
29 . The Electrolux Trilobite 2.0 robot vacuum cleaner ______.
A . asks permission before moving from room to room.
B . uses lasers to help it avoid objects.
C . is programmable.
30 . The Honda Asimo robot ______.
A . has two pairs of hands.
B . uses lasers to help it recognize its surroundings.
C . can run.
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