Honda has developed a way to read patterns of electric currents on a person’

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问题     Honda has developed a way to read patterns of electric currents on a person’s scalp as well as changes in cerebral blood flow when a person thinks about four simple movements—moving the right hand, moving the left hand, running and eating.
    67. ______
    In a video shown at Tokyo headquarters, a person wearing a helmet sat still but thought about moving his right hand—a thought that was picked up by electrodes attached to his head inside the helmet.
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    Honda said the technology wasn’t quite ready for a live demonstration because of possible distractions in the person’s thinking.
    Another problem is that brain patterns differ greatly among individuals, and so about two to three hours of studying them in advance are needed for the technology to work. The company, a leader in robotics, acknowledged the technology was still at a basic research stage, with no immediate practical applications in the works.
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    Japan boasts one of the leading robotics industries in the world, and the government is pushing to develop the industry as a road to growth. Research on the brain is being tackled around the world, but Honda said its research was among the most advanced in figuring out ways to read brain patterns without having to hurt the person, such as embedding(植入)sensors into the skin. Honda has made robotics a centerpiece of its image, sending Asimo to events and starring the walking, talking robot in TV ads.
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    " Our products are for people to use. It is important for us to understanding human behaviour, "he said. "We think this is the ultimate in making a machine move. " [br] What does Honda say about its robot Asimo?

选项 A、It can detect a person’s way of thinking.
B、It can imitate complex human movements.
C、It is still in its experimental stage.
D、It is ready for market distribution.

答案 C

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