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亮点原创 Victor Dewulf,25,from Belgium and Peter Hedley,27,from the UK 1 a smart invention called Recycleye. It has won them a top award for young inventors in Europe 2 it can sort(分类) waste well using AI. It does a much better job than the 3 in the past.
Recycleye uses a(n) 4 system that can sort waste. It also uses a treadmill(跑步机) and a camera to tell 5 different types of waste. A robotic arm can then pick out any 6 material. “Our system can run on the fastest belts(传送带) within a waste plant(工厂) 7 others can't do this,”Hedley told the media. “It helps us get to about a 300 percent performance 8 .”
Recycleye can even tell apart different types of plastics,like those that are 9 to be used for food and those that aren't. This used to be one of the most 10 parts of the waste sorting process(过程). Now,with Recycleye,recycling has become much more efficient, 11 the production and use of carbon-intensive(碳密集的) materials.
The seed for this life-changing invention was planted while Dewulf and Hedley were doing their master's studies at Imperial College London. They 12 explored the potential(可能性) of computers to help in sorting waste,sparking(激发) their goal to improve the recycling industry. Dewulf's research paper on waste management caught a lot of 13 from the industry,encouraging him to explore further.
Their robots work all the time,every day of the year. Before this,sorting waste was mostly done by people,who were slower and sometimes made 14 . These robots get past those issues(问题), 15 non-stop,24 hours a day. This change not only makes sorting waste easier but also helps our planet become cleaner and greener.
( )1. A. came up with B. caught up with C. put up with D. ended up with
( )2. A. so B. unless C. when D. because
( )3. A. skills B. methods C. goals D. chances
( )4. A. general B. common C. extra D. smart
( )5. A. away B. apart C. around D. against
( )6. A. valuable B. heavy C. interesting D. soft
( )7. A. though B. since C. while D. until
( )8. A. risk B. increase C. praise D. stress
( )9. A. smooth B. special C. safe D. serious
( )10. A. simple B. ordinary C. difficult D. cheap
( )11. A. connecting B. improving C. reducing D. forcing
( )12. A. deeply B. rapidly C. peacefully D. suddenly
( )13. A. review B. attention C. sight D. balance
( )14. A. agreements B. complaints C. mistakes D. practices
( )15. A. working B. checking C. repairing D. developing
亮点原创 Victor Dewulf,25,from Belgium and Peter Hedley,27,from the UK 1 a smart invention called Recycleye. It has won them a top award for young inventors in Europe 2 it can sort(分类) waste well using AI. It does a much better job than the 3 in the past.
Recycleye uses a(n) 4 system that can sort waste. It also uses a treadmill(跑步机) and a camera to tell 5 different types of waste. A robotic arm can then pick out any 6 material. “Our system can run on the fastest belts(传送带) within a waste plant(工厂) 7 others can't do this,”Hedley told the media. “It helps us get to about a 300 percent performance 8 .”
Recycleye can even tell apart different types of plastics,like those that are 9 to be used for food and those that aren't. This used to be one of the most 10 parts of the waste sorting process(过程). Now,with Recycleye,recycling has become much more efficient, 11 the production and use of carbon-intensive(碳密集的) materials.
The seed for this life-changing invention was planted while Dewulf and Hedley were doing their master's studies at Imperial College London. They 12 explored the potential(可能性) of computers to help in sorting waste,sparking(激发) their goal to improve the recycling industry. Dewulf's research paper on waste management caught a lot of 13 from the industry,encouraging him to explore further.
Their robots work all the time,every day of the year. Before this,sorting waste was mostly done by people,who were slower and sometimes made 14 . These robots get past those issues(问题), 15 non-stop,24 hours a day. This change not only makes sorting waste easier but also helps our planet become cleaner and greener.
( )1. A. came up with B. caught up with C. put up with D. ended up with
( )2. A. so B. unless C. when D. because
( )3. A. skills B. methods C. goals D. chances
( )4. A. general B. common C. extra D. smart
( )5. A. away B. apart C. around D. against
( )6. A. valuable B. heavy C. interesting D. soft
( )7. A. though B. since C. while D. until
( )8. A. risk B. increase C. praise D. stress
( )9. A. smooth B. special C. safe D. serious
( )10. A. simple B. ordinary C. difficult D. cheap
( )11. A. connecting B. improving C. reducing D. forcing
( )12. A. deeply B. rapidly C. peacefully D. suddenly
( )13. A. review B. attention C. sight D. balance
( )14. A. agreements B. complaints C. mistakes D. practices
( )15. A. working B. checking C. repairing D. developing
答案:
A. came up with@@D. because@@B. methods@@D. smart@@B. apart@@A. valuable@@C. while@@B. increase@@C. safe@@C. difficult@@C. reducing@@A. deeply@@B. attention@@C. mistakes@@A. working
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