语法填空《武BOT》和武术类相应表达 学生版 语法填空 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Wu BOT: When Kung Fu Meets Robots The 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala included a highly popular program 1._____(call)Wu BOT. In this impressive performance, humanoid robots performed 2._____(tradition) Chinese kung fu routines alongside young martial artists, making it one of the most popular parts of the entire show. These robots 3._____(create) by Unitree Technology, a top Chinese robotics company. The Unitree G1 models can perform many difficult movements, including drunken boxing, nunchaku, 4._____ even parkour elements. They performed on stage with students from Tagou Martial Arts School, one of China’s most famous traditional kung fu schools. Because 5._____ their high-precision control systems and modern movement design, the robots moved with great smoothness and teamwork, working naturally with the human performers. The performance showed clear progress in just one year. During the 2025 gala, the same robots could only perform simple, unified group dances and were unable 6._____(copy) difficult kung fu skills. This year, however, they performed complex kung fu forms very easily. This major improvement shows the fast development of robot movement control and group 7._____(cooperate) technologies. Wu BOT is much more than just an exciting performance. It combines traditional Chinese culture and modern technology in a creative way,8._____ gives young students a new understanding of the ancient art of kung fu. It also shows the 9._____(late) progress in China’s humanoid robotics industry. In the near future, these technologies will be 10._____(wide) used in many areas such as education, public services, and daily life. 外刊原文 Wu BOT: When Kung Fu Meets Robots The 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala featured a widely discussed program called Wu BOT. In this eye-catching performance, humanoid robots executed traditional Chinese kung fu routines alongside young martial artists, making it one of the most talked-about segments of the entire show. These robots are the brainchild of Unitree Technology, a leading Chinese robotics firm. The Unitree G1 models are capable of executing a wide range of high-difficulty movements, including drunken boxing, nunchaku, and even parkour elements. They shared the stage with students from Tagou Martial Arts School, one of China’s most prestigious traditional kung fu academies. Thanks to their high-precision control systems and advanced motion design, the robots moved with remarkable fluidity and coordination, seamlessly integrating with their human counterparts. The performance marked a clear leap forward in just one year. During the 2025 gala, the same robots were only able to perform simple, synchronized group dances and were incapable of replicating complex martial arts techniques. This year, however, they executed intricate kung fu forms with apparent ease. This significant advancement underscores ... ...
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