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问题     Japanese electronics firm Hitachi has produced its first human-like robot, called Emiew, to【B1】______ Honda’s Asmo and Sony’s Qrio robots.
    Two wheel-based Emiews, Pal and Chum, introduced themselves to reporters at a press【B2】______    in Japan.
    Explaining why Hitachi’s Emiew used wheels instead of feet, Toshihiko Horiuchi, from Hitachi’s Mechanical Engineering Research【B3】______ , said: "We【B4】______ to create a robot that could live and co-exist with people. We want to make the robots【B5】______ for people.  If the robots moved slower than people, users would be【B6】______ .
    Emiew--Excellent Mobility and Interactive Existence as Workmate--can move at【B7】______    on its "wheel feet". With sensors on the head, waist, and near the wheels, Pal ant Chum【B8】______   demonstrated how (hey could react to commands. Hitachi said Pal am Chum,【B9】______ .
    Honda’s Asimo was "born" five years ago. Since then, Hondaand Sony’s Qrio【B10】______ . Sony’s Qrio has been the fastest robot on two legs until last year. But its record was beaten by Asimo. It is capable of 3km/h, which is almost four times as fast as Qrio.【B11】______ . [br] 【B11】

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答案 The three designs, each built by a different research group are not commercially available, as a way of showing off computing power and engineering expertise

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