hour,compared to previous models that averaged 3 to 6 pieces in that same timelength,according to researchers.SpeedFolding takes a different approach.Its novel network studied 4,300 human andmachine-assisted actions in order to learn how to smooth and fold clothes from a randompattern.That process can involve a number of defined movements including dragging,moving and "pick-and-place".While researchers describe SpeedFolding as a significant improvement,it's not likelyto hit the market anytime soon.For one,researchers tracked down a robot similar to theone they used and found that it sold for $58,000.For another,researchers say there's morethey want to explore,including methods with which the robot can learn to work on a novelpiece of clothing when given a few demonstrations.But there's always hope that folding inthe future will get even neater.32.Why are robots poor at folding clothes?A.It is difficult for them to obey clear human orders.B.They are lacking in enough folding demonstrations.C.They have trouble handling the random patterns of clothes.D.It is difficult for them to remember the folding movements.33.What do we know about SpeedFolding?A.It can perform more delicate actionsB.It can help with all sorts of houseworkC.It can record the working speed accurately.D.It can fold 3 to 6 pieces per hour on average.34.What does the author think of SpeedFolding?A.It is highly profitable.B.It is no better than the old.C.It has a promising future.D.It will go out of style quickly.35.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Robots Become More IntelligentB.The Fastest Ever Folding Robot is HereC.Robots Release People from HouseworkD.The Research on the Folding Robot is On高三英语第5页共10页