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    A dog is walking along a road. It is a big dog. It is carrying a piece of meat. The piece of meat is in the dog's mouth. The dog is walking across a bridge now. There is water under the bridge. The water is very deep. The dog is looking into the water. It can see a dog in the water. This dog has a piece of meat in its mouth, too. The big dog is barking at the dog in the water. It wants its piece of meat, too. The big dog's piece of meat is falling into the water.

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一罐果酱

    记得有一年,我丢了工作。在那之前,父亲所在的工厂倒闭。我们全家就只靠妈妈为别人做衣服的收入生活。

    有一次妈妈病了几周,没法干活。因为没钱付电费,家里被电力公司停了电,然后煤气公司停了煤气。最后要不是因为健康部门为了公共卫生的原因制止了自来水公司,我家就会连水也没有了。

    一天,妹妹放学回家,兴冲冲地说:“我们明天要带些东西到学校去,捐给穷人,帮助他们渡过难关。”妈妈正要冲口而出:“我不知道还有比我们更穷的人!”当时外婆正和我们住在一起,她赶紧拉住妈妈的手臂,皱皱眉,示意她不要这么说。

     “伊瓦。”外婆说,“(    )你让孩子从小就把自己当成一个‘穷人’,她一辈子(    )会是个‘穷人’。她会永远等待别人的帮助,这样的人怎么会振作起来,怎么能当上‘富人’呢?咱们不是还有一罐自家做的果酱吗?让她拿去。一个人(    )还有力量帮助别人,他(    )是富有的。”外婆不知从哪里找来一张软纸和一段粉红色的丝带,把我家最后一罐果酱精心包好。第二天,妹妹欢快而自豪地带着礼物去帮助“穷人”了。

    直到今天,拥有3家酒店的妹妹仍然记得那罐果酱。无论是在公司里,还是在社区里,一看到有人需要帮助,妹妹总认为自己应该是“送果酱”的人。

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    A research has shown that nearly 90 percent of traffic accidents are caused by human errors. So our aim is a fully autonomous car that gets rid of the cause of most accidents: the driver. Researcher Hodgson points out, “For safety, the faster you can remove humans, the better, even if there are unfortunately a few accidents from new causes. It s a question of balancing the number injured or killed by autonomous vehicles with the people whose lives are potentially saved.”

    It’s an idea that Elon Musk, chief executive of electric car company Tesla Motors, has long believed. His company are determined to be the first to deliver a fully autonomous vehicle to consumers. Last year, Musk announced that Tesla’s 2017 goal was “to do an example drive of full autonomy all the way from LA to New York…and have the car park itself.”

    However, even Tesla admits that there are problems to overcome—the software needs further validation and the appropriate regulatory approval needs to be in place. Indeed, recent crashes of Tesla vehicles and Google cars confirm that the software isn’t ready yet.

    The UK government appears committed to encouraging the development of autonomous vehicles. It’s supporting four city trials, publishing the Modem Transport Bill to reduce red tape around their introduction and adapting the legal system to take into account problems such as insurance liability when a human isn’t in control of a vehicle.

    The insurance industry is similarly eager to help increase autonomy in cars. As the Association of British Insurers (ABI) points out, “More than 90 per cent of road accidents are caused by human error.” This costs motor insurers a shocking £20m per day in claims.