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   “不幸的小海伦,在生了一场重病之后,双目失明,双耳失聪。天哪,谁能想到,当时她才是一岁半的娃娃呀!从此,小海伦与有声有色的世界隔绝了。她面对的是无边无际的黑暗和死一般的沉寂。她不能喊一声‘妈妈’,也不能倾诉心中的希望和要求。她变得暴躁起来,脾气越来越坏。”

“双目失明,双耳失聪”这意味着什么?

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看不见太阳和月亮,看不见鲜花和小草,看不见爸爸和妈妈,甚至看不见自己的新衣服”, 听不见鸟儿的歌唱,听不见虫儿的鸣叫,听不见优美的音乐,听不见朋友的嬉闹声,听不见父母的呼唤,甚至听不见自己的呼吸声。

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    Robot are about to enter our lives. From doing housework, entertaining and educating our children, to looking after the elderly, scientists say we will soon be welcoming robots into our homes and workplaces.

    Researchers believe we are on the cusp (过渡点) of a robot revolution that will mirror the quick growth of the computer revolution. They are developing new laws for robot behavior, and designing new ways for humans and robots to communicate.

    “I think robots will change who we are, just as eyeglasses and fire changed who we were before, says Rodney Brooks, a director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

    Some ideas and technologies may sound like science fiction, but they are fast becoming science fact. Robots scientists invented are already beginning to perform everyday tasks like cleaning our floors. The latest types from Japan are able to help the elderly to get out of bed or get up after a fall. They can also remind them when to take medication (药物), or even help wash their hair.

    “Robot now are not human-like. For example they are things like automatic (自动的) beds and wheelchairs,” says Prof Hiroshi Ishiguro at Osaka University, Japan. He believes the time is coming when robots start looking less like machines, and more like us. “In the near future we are going to use more human-like robots. I really think so, says Prof Ishiguro.

    Prof Maja Mataric at the University of Southern California agrees. “I'm very excited about the fact that today we are trying to make robots that look like human beings,” she says.

    “I believe we love robots because they're reflections (反映) of ourselves,” says Ken Goldberg, director of the Berkeley Center for New Media at the University of California at Berkeley.

    “Robots could be used in education, learning, and healthcare, where social support is important,” says Dr. Cynthia Breazeal, director of the Personal Robots Group at MIT.