UNIT 4
Technology
             Today and
             Tomorrow
A Robobee sits on top of
a flower. Robobees are
tiny flying robots. Robert
Wood is leading the
development of Robobees
 at Harvard University’s
 Microrobotics Lab. In
  the future, Robobees
  could help with search
  and rescue missions and
  gathering scientific data.
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1.	 What are some ways technology can help
    us in our everyday lives?
2.	 How can doctors use technology to help
    people?
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CHAPTER
          7      Robots: The Face of the Future
  An ASIMO robot in Tokyo
Prereading
Discuss these questions with a partner.
          1.	 Look at the photo. This is a robot called ASIMO. What do you think it can do? Make a list.
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           2.	 ASIMO looks like a person. Do you think all robots look like people?
           3.	 Where do people use robots? Circle your answers. You can choose more than
               one answer.
               a.	 At home
               b.	 At work
               c.	 At school
           4.	 Did you ever see a robot? Where did you see it? What did it do?
           5.	 Imagine you have a robot. What do you want the robot to do for you? Make a list.
Reading
        Read the following passage carefully. Then complete the exercises that follow.
CD 1
TR 14
                        Robots: The Face of the Future
    1       ASIMO traveled to Edinburgh, Scotland, for the annual Edinburgh International
    2     Science Festival. The festival takes place in February every year. Thousands of people
    3     came to visit the festival, but most of them came to see ASIMO. ASIMO is very
    4     famous because ASIMO is a robot. It is designed to run, climb stairs, and kick a soccer
    5     ball. It can even conduct an orchestra. In fact, when Yo Yo Ma, the famous cellist,
    6     performed at a concert in Detroit, Michigan, ASIMO was the conductor. Everyone at
    7     the concert was amazed not only by Yo Yo Ma, but also by ASIMO.
    8       A robot is not a new idea. Scientists developed robots more than 60 years ago.
    9     For many years, robots have worked in factories. They do uninteresting jobs, such
  10      as packaging food or assembling cars. They are often used to do dangerous work as
  11      well. Most of these robots are shaped like machines; they do not look like people.
  12      However, ASIMO looks like a person. In addition, it is equipped with the ability to
  13      recognize and remember people.
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 14       While many countries are developing robots, Japan has the most robots of all.
 15    It is also developing more robots very quickly. In Japan, 20 percent of the people are
 16    over 65 years old. This means that a lot of Japanese people are senior citizens who no
 17    longer work. When people retire, robots can do their work. They can take care of the
 18    senior citizens, too. Japan hopes to have one million robots working in the country by
 19    the year 2025. A single robot can replace, or do the work of, ten people!
 20       In the future, robots will become more useful and popular. Right now you can’t buy
 21    a robot to do all your work, but you can buy one to help you around the house. A few
 22    years ago, iRobot, an American company, announced that it has robots that can wash,
 23    sweep, or vacuum your floors. Although these robots do not look like people, they
 24    can work just as hard!
A robot helps
a woman in a
grocery store.
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Fact Finding
Read the passage again. Then read the following statements. Check (√) whether each statement
is True or False. If a statement is false, rewrite it so that it is true. Then go back to the passage
and find the line that supports your answer.
       1.	         True       False  ASIMO can play the cello.
       2.	         True       False  Some robots do uninteresting and dangerous jobs.
       3.	         True       False  Most robots look like people.
       4.	         True       False  ASIMO has the ability to recognize people.
       5.	         True       False  Most people in Japan cannot work.
       6.	         True       False  One robot can do the work of ten people.
       7.	         True       False  Now you can buy a robot to clean your floors.
Reading Analysis
Read each question carefully. Circle the letter or the number of the correct answer.
       1.	 ASIMO traveled to Edinburgh, Scotland, for the annual Edinburgh International Science
             Festival. The festival takes place in February every year.
             Annual means
             a.	 scientific.
             b.	 international.
             c.	 every year.
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        2.	 ASIMO is designed to run, climb stairs, and kick a soccer ball. It can even conduct an
            orchestra.
            a.	 Designed means
                1.	 made.
                2.	 performed.
                3.	 climbed.
            b.	 Conduct means
                1.	 play.
                2.	 lead.
                3.	 perform.
        3.	 Everyone at the concert was amazed not only by Yo Yo Ma, but also by ASIMO.
            a.	 Amazed means
                1.	 confused.
                2.	 surprised.
                3.	 interested.
            b.	 Not only . . . but also means
                1.	 however.
                2.	 except.
                3.	 and.
            c.	 Why were the people amazed by ASIMO?
                1.	 It’s a good conductor.
                2.	 It can play the cello.
                3.	 It’s a robot.
        4.	 Scientists developed robots more than 60 years ago. For many years, robots have worked
            in factories. They do uninteresting jobs such as packaging food or assembling cars.
            a.	 Developed means
                1.	 learned about.
                2.	 thought about.
                3.	 made.
            b.	 Something uninteresting is
                1.	 dangerous.
                2.	 boring.
                3.	 difficult.
            c.	 Packaging food is
                1.	 making food for a company.
                2.	 carrying food to a truck.
                3.	 putting food into boxes.
            d.	 Assembling means
                1.	 putting together.
                2.	 driving.
                3.	 checking.
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5.	 Most of these robots are shaped like machines; they do not look like people. However,
    ASIMO looks like a person. In addition, it is equipped with the ability to recognize and
    remember people.
     a.	 Shaped like means
         1.	 to have the same form.
         2.	 to be the same size.
     b.	 Which one of these is shaped like an egg? Circle your answer.
      1.	
      2.	
      3.	
    c.	 Equipped with means
        1.	 needs.
        2.	 makes.
        3.	 has.
6.	 In Japan, 20 percent of the people are over 65 years old. This means that a lot of Japanese
    people are senior citizens who no longer work.
    Senior citizens are people who
    a.	 do not work.
    b.	 are 65 years old or older.
    c.	 have important jobs.
7.	 Japan hopes to have one million robots working in the country by the year 2025.
    Does Japan have one million robots now?
    a.	 Yes
    b.	 No
8.	 A single robot can replace, or do the work of, ten people!
    a.	 In this sentence, single means
        1.	 not married.
        2.	 only one.
        3.	 new.
    b.	 In this sentence, replace means
        1.	 one robot equals ten people at work.
        2.	 ten robots equal one person at work.
        3.	 one robot equals one person at work.
9.	 In the future, robots will become more useful and popular.
    Popular means
    a.	 many people like it.
    b.	 many people make it.
    c.	 many people need it.
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       10.	 A few years ago, iRobot, an American company, announced that it has robots that can
           wash, sweep, or vacuum your floors.
        		 Announced means
           a.	 discovered.
           b.	 said.
           c.	 promised.
       11.	 These robots do not look like people, but they can work just as hard!
             This sentence means
             a.	 robots can work harder than people.
             b.	 people can work harder than robots.
             c.	 robots can do the same work as people.
       12.	 What is the main idea of this reading?
             a.	 In the future, robots will do a lot of work for people.
             b.	 Twenty percent of the people in Japan are senior citizens.
             c.	 ASIMO can teach students and conduct an orchestra.
Vocabulary Skills
PART 1
   Recognizing Word Forms
   In English, some verbs become nouns by adding the suffix -ment, for example, govern (v.),
   government (n.).
Complete each sentence with the correct word form on the left. Write all of the verbs in the past.
The verbs may be affirmative or negative. The nouns may be singular or plural.
amaze (v.)            1.	 The people watched in                                when ASIMO conducted
amazement (n.)        		 the orchestra. ASIMO                                 the audience because the
                      		 robot was the conductor!
develop (v.)          2.	 Many other companies                                 new robot technology last
development (n.)      		 year. These technological                               are happening more
                      		 and more quickly.
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equip (v.)             3.	 Factories need heavy                              to assemble cars. Many car
equipment (n.)         		 companies                               their factories with robots to do the
                       		 heavy work years ago.
replace (v.)           4.	 Fifty years ago, robots                            people at home, but they
replacement (n.)       		 did in factories. Today, the                             of people by robots at
                       		 home for housework is becoming more common.
announce (v.)          5.	 iRobot made an important                                 a few years ago.
announcement (n.) 		 The company                                      the development of Roomba,
                       		 the robot that can clean floors.
PART 2
    Recognizing Connecting Words
    And, too, as well, also, and in addition all have the same meaning. They connect ideas, but they
    are used differently in sentences.
             a.	 Look back at the passage. Put the correct adverb in each sentence.
                1.	 ASIMO looks like a person.                             , it is equipped with the ability
                   to recognize and remember people.
                2.	 Robots will become more useful                               popular in the future.
                3.	 Japan has the most robots of all. It is                          developing more
                   robots very quickly.
                4.	 Robots can do their work and help take care of the senior citizens,                         .
                5.	 Robots do boring work. They are often used to do dangerous work                             .
             b.	 Answer the questions below. Write the correct adverb(s).
                1.	 Which two adverbs are at the end of a sentence?
                2.	 Which adverb is between two adjectives?
                3.	 Which adverb comes before a verb?
                4.	 Which adverb comes at the beginning of a sentence?
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Vocabulary in Context
Read the following sentences. Complete each sentence with the correct word or phrase from the
box. Use each word or phrase only once.
           amazed (adj.)               assemble (v.)           equipped (adj.)         replace (v.)
           announced (v.)              design (v.)             recognize (v.)          senior citizens (n.)
        1.	 The teacher                                that we are going to have a grammar test next
            week. I am going to begin studying this weekend.
        2.	 My cell phone is broken. I’m going to return it to the store, and the store will
                                        it. I hope the new cell phone works better than this one!
        3.	 Ann’s new computer is                                with a DVD player, speakers,
            and a camera.
        4.	 Mickey bought a new bookcase. He needs to                                   it before he can
            use it.
        5.	 My brother has a new haircut and looks very different. I almost didn’t                      him!
        6.	 Clara is learning English very quickly. She is                            at her fast progress.
        7.	 Maryann really likes fashion, especially new clothes and shoes. She hopes to learn to
                                        clothing in college.
        8.	 Many                               don’t have to work any longer, so they have more time
            to spend with their grandchildren.
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Reading Skill
      Understanding a Pie Chart
      Pie charts show percentages or parts of a whole. They show important information about a
      topic. Learning to read a pie chart can help you understand ideas from a reading passage.
a.	Look at the pie chart and read the sentences below. Put a check (√) next to the sentences
    that are true.
                    Would you want a robot to take care of you?
                                          20%
                                                         35%                      Yes
                                                                                  Perhaps
                                  15%                                             Perhaps Not
                                                                                  No
                                                30%
Source: http://whatjapanthinks.com/tag/robot/
1.	            Everyone wants a robot to take care of them.
2.	            Many people want a robot to take care of them.
3.	            Most people don’t want a robot to take care of them.
4.	            Some people are not sure if they want a robot to take care of them.
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b.	 Look at the pie chart below. Put a check (√) in the correct boxes.
    Will personal care robots isolate seniors even more?
         Or will they help seniors to socialize better?
                                          3%
                                    3%
                                                                                      Robots will help keep seniors
                               7%                                                     company AND will help them
                                                                                      socialize with other people.
                                                                                      Robots will NOT be good at keeping
                                                                                      seniors company BUT will allow them
                                                                                      to socialize with other people.
                                                                                      Robots will successfully keep
                           30%                           57%                          seniors company BUT will isolate
                                                                                      them even more from other people.
                                                                                      Robots will NOT be good at keeping
                                                                                      seniors company AND will not help
                                                                                      them to socialize with other people.
                                                                                      No response
Source: http://www.openroboethics.org/results-robots-will-enable-seniors-to-socialize-more-says-readers/
                                                Robots will help keep seniors               Robots will allow seniors to
                                                company.                                     socialize with other people.
                                                Yes                   No                     Yes               No
 57% of people believe …
 30% of people believe …
 7% of people believe …
 3% of people believe …
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Another Look
       Read the following passage about a new teacher in Japan. Then answer the questions
CD 2
TR 2
       that follow.
                               An Unusual Teacher
   1       Yuki Ishito’s new sixth-grade teacher, Sava, is like most teachers in Japan. This
   2    morning, she is calling the attendance list and asking the students in the back of the
   3    room to please be quiet. Sava smiles at the students and looks happy. “Thank you,”
   4    she says. Sometimes she looks sad or angry. Other times, she can look surprised or
   5    scared. Sava doesn’t really look different from Yuki’s other teachers, but she is. Sava is
   6    a robot.
   7       Hiroshi Kobayashi is a professor at the Tokyo University of Science. He developed
   8    Sava. “Robots that look like people are a big hit with young children,” he said. Of
   9    course, Sava cannot really teach the students. She is remote controlled by a person
  10    through a camera inside the robot.
  11       Japan and other countries hope that in the future robots will do a lot of the work
  12    that people do today. However, some scientists don’t believe that a robot can replace
  13    a teacher. Professor Kobayashi says, “Sava is just meant to help people. The robot has
  14    no intelligence. It has no ability to learn. It’s just a tool.” Although Sava is not ready to
  15    be a real teacher, the children enjoy her visits.
A robot named Sava speaks to elementary school students in Tokyo.
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Questions for Another Look
        1.	 What can Sava do? Write three things.
        2.	 “Robots that look like people are a big hit with young children.”
        		 A big hit is an idiom. What does it mean?
            a.	 Famous
            b.	 Popular
            c.	 Effective
        3.	 Do you think robots can replace teachers in the future? Why or why not?
Topics for Discussion and Writing
1.	 Robots can do many different jobs. What jobs do you think robots cannot do? Why not? Discuss
    your ideas with your classmates.
2.	 Robots do many dangerous and boring jobs. Robots also do interesting jobs. For example,
    ASIMO can conduct an orchestra. Will people be happy if robots do interesting jobs for them?
    Why or why not?
3.	 What are some of the advantages of having robots work in factories and other places, such as
    hospitals and homes for senior citizens? What are some of the disadvantages?
4.	 Write in your journal. Imagine that you have a robot teacher. Write a letter to a friend, and describe
    your robot teacher. Tell your friend about your class. Do you enjoy your robot teacher? Why or
    why not?
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Critical Thinking
1.	 Work with a partner and design a new robot. What will it look like? What can it do?
2.	 Work in a small group. Pretend that you are the parents of children in a school. The school wants
    to replace a real teacher with a robot. You do not want your children to have a robot for a teacher.
    Give reasons why you think having a robot teacher is a bad idea.
3.	 Work in a small group. Pretend that you are the parents of children in a school. The school wants to
    replace a real teacher with a robot. You agree with this plan. Give reasons why you think having a
    robot teacher is a good idea.
4.	 Work in a small group. You manufacture robots that can teach children. Design an advertisement
    for your robot.
5.	 Discuss these questions with a partner. Most robots look like machines. They do not look like
    people. Is it important for robots to look like people? What do you think?
6.	 There are many senior citizens in Japan. In the future, robots will do their work and take care of
    them, too. How can robots take care of senior citizens? Talk about your ideas with your classmates.
7.	 In many countries, including Japan, people must retire, or stop working, by a certain age, usually
    when they are 60 or 65 years old. This is a law. What is the reason for this law? D
                                                                                       iscuss this with
    your class.
8.	 iRobot has robots that can wash, sweep, and vacuum. What else do you want a robot to do for you
    in your home? Make a list and then compare your list with your classmates’ lists.
             A robot helps an elderly
             man get out of bed.
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Crossword Puzzle
Review the words in the box. Then read the clues on the next page. Write the words in the
correct spaces in the puzzle.
     amazed                      conduct                    packaging               shape
     announce                    designed                   popular                 single
     annual                      develop                    replace                 uninteresting
     assemble                    equip                      senior
                        1                      2                    3
            6                                  7               8
                                    10                                         11
                                                                    12
            13
                                                       14
15
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Crossword Puzzle Clues
ACROSS CLUES
 2.	 It takes a lot of experience to               an orchestra.
 4.	              means very surprised.
 5.	 Will you              this robot with the ability to speak?
 8.	 We need to                technology to help older people be independent.
 9.	 One day, robots will have a more human                   . Now they look like machines.
10.	 A robot can never                 a person in every way.
12.	 A 65-year-old person is a                citizen.
13.	 Automobile factories                 thousands of cars every year.
14.	 A person’s birthday is an                event.
15.	 The company will                  the name of the new type of robot tomorrow.
DOWN CLUES
 1.	 My car is              to save on gasoline.
 3.	 I have a very               job. It is very boring.
 6.	 People like the               on products to be colorful and easy to read.
 7.	 ASIMO is a very                robot. Many people like it.
11.	 A               robot can do the work of ten people!
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