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B
A new robotic suit is helping people climb Mount Taishan, China's famous mountain. Designed for older visitors and those with mobility(行动) challenges, it makes climbing easier and more enjoyable.
The suit, called an “exoskeleton”, was developed by Mount Taishan's tourism team and a technology company in Shenzhen. It weighs just $1.8$ kg and wraps(包裹) around the user's waist and legs. Using AI, it adjusts(调整) to the wearer's speed, reducing tiredness and joint pain.
A local tourism official explained, “Many older visitors want to see the mountain's beauty up close, but cable cars(缆车) block their view. This suit lets them climb safely and enjoy the experience.”
During a test in January, over 200 people rented the suit for $60 - 80$ yuan per use. Half of the users were elderly. A 68 - year - old tourist from Jinan tested the suit during his trip. “It works perfectly! Once I wore it, my leg pain stopped. It felt like an invisible hand was lifting me,” he said.
The technology company is improving the design of the robotic suit. Their latest model helps with walking, running, and climbing. Future versions will be lighter, smarter, and cheaper for more families to afford.
56. The exoskeleton device is designed to help ______.(
A. prevent Mount Taishan's environmental problem
B. gain young climbers' speed
C. replace cable cars completely
D. help elderly and those with mobility challenges
57. How does the writer introduce the robotic suit in Paragraph 2?(
A. By using historical records.
B. By comparing with other suits.
C. By describing how the suit works.
D. By showing users' feelings.
58. Which of the followings might be the feelings of the users?(
A. Renting the suit is so expensive. I can't afford it again.
B. When I wear it, it is difficult for me to move.
C. It is fantastic! I feel I can dance to it!
D. Climbing the mountains is not tiring at all!
59. The author mainly wants to ______.(
A. introduce the new technology for climbing
B. discuss challenges of aging societies
C. show off tourism packages of Mount Taishan
D. compare traditional and modern climbing methods
60. What's the best title for the passage?(
A. New Technology Developed in China
B. Robotic Exoskeletons Help in Mountain Climbing
C. Robots Delight Tourists on Mount Taishan
D. AI in Mountain Climbing
A new robotic suit is helping people climb Mount Taishan, China's famous mountain. Designed for older visitors and those with mobility(行动) challenges, it makes climbing easier and more enjoyable.
The suit, called an “exoskeleton”, was developed by Mount Taishan's tourism team and a technology company in Shenzhen. It weighs just $1.8$ kg and wraps(包裹) around the user's waist and legs. Using AI, it adjusts(调整) to the wearer's speed, reducing tiredness and joint pain.
A local tourism official explained, “Many older visitors want to see the mountain's beauty up close, but cable cars(缆车) block their view. This suit lets them climb safely and enjoy the experience.”
During a test in January, over 200 people rented the suit for $60 - 80$ yuan per use. Half of the users were elderly. A 68 - year - old tourist from Jinan tested the suit during his trip. “It works perfectly! Once I wore it, my leg pain stopped. It felt like an invisible hand was lifting me,” he said.
The technology company is improving the design of the robotic suit. Their latest model helps with walking, running, and climbing. Future versions will be lighter, smarter, and cheaper for more families to afford.
56. The exoskeleton device is designed to help ______.(
D
)A. prevent Mount Taishan's environmental problem
B. gain young climbers' speed
C. replace cable cars completely
D. help elderly and those with mobility challenges
57. How does the writer introduce the robotic suit in Paragraph 2?(
C
)A. By using historical records.
B. By comparing with other suits.
C. By describing how the suit works.
D. By showing users' feelings.
58. Which of the followings might be the feelings of the users?(
D
)A. Renting the suit is so expensive. I can't afford it again.
B. When I wear it, it is difficult for me to move.
C. It is fantastic! I feel I can dance to it!
D. Climbing the mountains is not tiring at all!
59. The author mainly wants to ______.(
A
)A. introduce the new technology for climbing
B. discuss challenges of aging societies
C. show off tourism packages of Mount Taishan
D. compare traditional and modern climbing methods
60. What's the best title for the passage?(
B
)A. New Technology Developed in China
B. Robotic Exoskeletons Help in Mountain Climbing
C. Robots Delight Tourists on Mount Taishan
D. AI in Mountain Climbing
答案:
56.D 57.C 58.D 59.A 60.B
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