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29.What do elderly residents in Chinatown think of style?A.It is a waste of money.B.It is an expression of love for life.C.It is showing off your wealth.D It is the ability to impress the world.30.Which of the following can best describe elderly residents in Chinatown?A.Poor and pitiful.B.Social and successful.C.Fashionable and frugal.D.Determined and discouraged.31.What can we infer from the text?A.We should care for elderly peopleB.Beauty has nothing to do with ageC.Confidence is the key to success.D.Be yourself regardless of what others say.DForget fetching sticks and chewing bones,that's so last century.Today's dogs have much moreexciting options when it 'comes to hobbiesincluding video calling their owners.And who let the dogs online?That would be DogPhone inventor Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas,a lecturerand assistant professor in Animal-Computer Interaction at the University of Glasgow in Scotland.Hirskyj-Douglas observed that in the current pet tech market,the user experience is centered aroundthe ownen,rather than the dog,so she set out to change that.After creating and testing her device,shepublished her findings and says they're particularly relevant at a time when some pets are experiencingseparation anxiety after spending months with their owners during the pandemic()."No one's really done this sort of stuff before,"Hirskyj-Douglas said."Where do we even beginmaking things from a dog viewpoint?"To answer that question,she didn't have to look too far-her own10-year-old black dog,Zach,provided ample inspiration for how such a communication device could work.With the help of researchers from her former workplace,Aalto University in Finland,Hirskyj-Douglas created the DogPhone-a sensor hidden inside a ball that makes a video call from a computerwhenever it is moved.Although Hirskyj-Douglas isn't completely sure that Zach was aware he was calling her each time heused the ball,she said she never trained him to use it,and she believes more dog-centric tech is needed onthe market."The way that we make devices for dogs currently is not really the same standard as we makefor humans--we're treating them a bit like they don't really have any agency(能动性),”she said.“Theanimals that we keep in our lives are a lot smarter and deserve a lot better technology than what we havefor them.”Whether he was aware or not,Zach kept Hirskyj-Douglas's phone ringing-by the end of theexperiment,he was calling her up to five times a day.But when she tried to call him,he didn't alwaysanswer-which he could do by moving the ball.32.What is the user experience focused on in the pet tech market?A.The pet owner.B.The pet itself.C.The technology.D.The industry standard.33.What does the underlined word"ample"in paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Fresh.B.Sudden.C.Enough.D.Useless.34.How does the dog react to a video call in the experiment?A.By barking loudly.B.By moving the ball.C.By touching the sensor.D.By pointing to the computer.【高三2月质量检测·英语第5页(共8页)】