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B.His robots were too dangerous to use.26.What is paragraph 8 mainly about?.C.His factory adopted human-controlled machines.A.What Connor exselled in at school.B Ho Comnor fell in lovhcrsvD.His invention would endanger workers'employment.29.What can we learn about the San Francisco company?C.When Connor showed interest in cursiveA.It produced fabric softener.D.Why Connor copied the author's handwritB.It processed all kinds of worktables.27.What does the author expect of cursive in theast paragraph?C.It had a partnership with a big business.A.It will engage more childrenB.It will be included in schoo curriculD.It worked to develop some metal productsWhat is Sanjeev Bahl's attitude to the robotic machines?C.it will dominate in written communication.A.Tolerant.C.Conservative.D.SupportiveD.It will become children's favourite writing style.B.Suspicious.31.What is the main idea of the text?CA.Robots are as intelligent as humans.Large clothing companies are developing robots to make clothes.The process of using robots or computers for human work,known as automation,has raised concerns about jobs forB.Robots are not to replace sewing workersC.Companies develop robots to make clothes.many people around the world.Many clothing companies are unsure about publicly discussing automation.Such reportsD.Companies increase the production of clothes.may cause public concern that automation will take jobs from workers in poor countries.ForDthis concern.one industry inventor,Jonathan Zornow,said he had received online criticismDrought is typically thought of as a simple lack of rain and snow.But evaporativeand a death threat in connection with his work.demand-a term describing the atmosphere's capacity to pull water from the groundis长Sewing,the act of using a needle and thread to make clothes,is especially difficult to aualso a major factor.tomate.Robots do not have the fine touch skill that human hands do.Robots are getting bet-Evaporative demand can be thought of as a“laundry-drying quotient(指数)”.Nevada,ater,but it will take years to fully develop their ability to handle cloth.climatologist,explains,"When hanging the laundry or washing outside,we know that it's go-Work at a leading scientific and technological enterprise grew out of efforts to create soft-ing to dry best and fastest if it's warm,sunny,windy and dry."Study lead author Albanoware to guide robots that can handle all types of materials,such as thin wire cables.Re-says,"This quotient does not simply increase upward alongside climate warming:it increasessearchers soon realized one of the best targets for automation was clothing.The enterpriseexponentially.With a one-to-two-degree rise in temperature,we're getting much larger in-worked with the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing(ARM)Institute in Pittsburgh.Theycreases in evaporative demand."identified a San Francisco company with a promising way to deal with the fabric problem.TheA new study shows the atmosphere over much of the US has grown a lot thirstier overstart-up hardened fabric with chemicals.The hardened fabric was then similar to other materi-the past 40 years.To measure how atmospheric thirst has been changing.Albano and her col-al robots could handle,like metal for example.Once the robots finished sewing the piece,theleagues examined five data sets covering 1980 to 2020 that included temperature,wind speed.clothing was washed to remove the chemical.solar radiation and humidity ()-all of which contribute to evaporative demand.They(ihThere are other efforts to automate sewing factories.Another company in Georgia hasfound the biggest US increases occurred over southwestern states,while rising humidity offsetdeveloped a machine that can sew clothing by pulling the cloth over a special table,for example.higher temperatures in the east.In the Rio Grande region,the atmosphere needed 135 to 235Sanjeev Bahl,who opened a small jeans factory in downtown Los Angeles two years agomillimeters more water annually in 2020 than it did in 1980,an8 to 15 percent increase.Thathas studied the start-up's machines.He is preparing to set up his first experimental machine.water vaporized instead of watering crops.At his factory in September,he said that many sewing jobs are ready for a new process."If itAlong with higher temperatures and lower humidity,the study also noted rising windworks."he said."I think there's no reason not to have large-scale jeans manufacturing herespeeds and increasing solar radiation.In very dry regions,humidity declines as temperaturesagain."warm.Albano says she is not yet sure why the sunlight and wind are changing.28.Why was Jonathan Zornow threatened?Rising evaporative demand adds to the pressure as the west continues to endure the greatA.His work was not fruitless.drought conditions that have not been seen for 1200 years.The increase contributed to low【高三英语第5页(共10页)】·23-426C【高三英语第6页(共10页)】·23-426C·