单选题. Perhaps it is time for farmers to put their feet up now that robots are used to inspect crops, dig up weeds, and even have become shepherds, too. Commercial growing fields are astronomically huge and take thousands of man-hours to operate. One prime example is one of Australia's most isolated cattle stations, Suplejack Downs in the Northern Territory, extending across 4,000 square kilometers, taking over 13 hours to reach by car from the nearest major town—Alice Springs. The extreme isolation of these massive farms leaves them often unattended, and monitored only once or twice a year, which means if the livestock falls ill or requires assistance, it can be a long time for farmers to discover. However, robots are coming to the rescue. Robots are currently under a two-year trial in Wales which will train 'farmbots' to herd, monitor the health of livestock, and make sure there is enough pasture for them to graze on. The robots are equipped with many sensors to identify conditions of the environment, cattle and food, using thermal and vision sensors that detect changes in body temperature. "You've also got color, texture and shape sensors looking down at the ground to check pasture quality," says Salah Sukkarieh of the University of Sydney, who will carry out trials on several farms in central New South Wales. During the trials, the robot algorithms (算法) and mechanics will be fine-tuned to make it better suited to ailing livestock and ensure it safely navigates around potential hazards including trees, mud, swamps, and hills. "We want to improve the quality of animal health and make it easier for farmers to maintain large landscapes where animals roam free," says Sukkarieh. The robots are not limited to herding and monitoring livestock. They have been created to count individual fruit, inspect crops, and even pull weeds. Many robots are equipped with high-tech sensors and complex learning algorithms to avoid injuring humans as they work side by side. The robots also learn the most efficient and safest passages, and allow engineers and farmers to analyze and better optimize the attributes and tasks of the robot, as well as provide a live stream giving real-time feedback on exactly what is happening on the farms. Of course, some worry lies in replacing agricultural workers. However, it is farmers that are pushing for the advancements due to ever-increasing labor vacancies, making it difficult to maintain large-scale operations. The robots have provided major benefits to farmers in various ways, from hunting and pulling weeds to monitoring the condition of every single fruit. Future farms will likely experience a greater deal of autonomy as robots take up more and more farm work efficiently.1. What may farmers be able to do with robots appearing on the farming scene? ______
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】[参考译文] 也许现在是时候让农场主翘脚休息了,因为机器人已经被用来检查庄稼、除草、甚至还成为了牧羊人。商业种植的土地面积如同天文数字般巨大,需要数千小时的人工操作。一个很好的例子是澳大利亚一个最偏远的养牛场,位于北领地的苏普尔杰克道恩斯,占地面积达4000平方公里,从离它最近的主要城镇艾丽斯斯普林斯开车过去都要花上13个小时以上。 这些大型农场极度偏远,使得它们经常无人看管——每年也就监测一两次——这意味着如果牲畜生病或需要帮助,农民们可能需要很久才会发现。 然而,机器人将要来解救它们。 目前,已有机器人正在威尔士接受为期两年的试验,该试验将训练“农场机器人”放牧、监控牲畜的健康状况,并确保牲畜有足够的牧草可以吃。这些机器人配备了许多传感器来识别环境、牛群和食物的状况。它能利用热传感器和视觉传感器来检测牲畜体温的变化。 悉尼大学的萨拉哈·苏卡里亚将在新南威尔士州中部的几个农场开展试验,他说:“你还可以用颜色、质感和形状传感器来检查脚下牧草的质量。” 在试验的过程中,研究人员会对机器人的算法和运作方式进行微调,使它更善于发现病畜,并确保它能够安全地绕过树木、泥地、沼泽和山丘等潜在危险。 苏卡里亚说:“我们希望提高牲畜的健康质量,让农场主更轻松地维护大面积的土地,牲畜也能在那儿自由活动。” 这些机器人并不局限于放牧和监控牲畜。它们还被设计出来统计水果的产量、检查庄稼,甚至除草。 许多机器人配备了高科技传感器和复杂的学习算法,这样能够避免它们在与人类一起工作时伤害到人类。此外,它们还懂得最有效和最安全的路径:允许工程师和农民分析以及更好地优化它的属性和任务;提供现场画面以实时反馈农场的情况。 当然,也有人担心机器人会取代农业工人。然而,在奋力推进这些先进技术的人正是农场主,因为劳动力的空缺不断增加,使得大规模的农场经营难以维持。 机器人已经在许多方面给农场主带来了很大的好处,从狩猎和除草到监测每一个水果的状况。随着机器人高效地从事越来越多的农业工作,未来的农场可能会更加自动化。 根据题干中的farmers be able to do和with robots appearing定位到第1段。 题目询问机器人出现在农场后,农场主可以做什么。解题关键在第1段首句,该句的put their feet up意为“让他们放松休息”,因此这句的大意是现在机器人已经承担起了一些农活,所以是时候让农场主休息了。B项“享受更多的闲暇时光”与此说法相符,为正确答案。 文章没有提到A项“改良农产品”、C项“对农作物的基因进行改良”或D项“减少农业成本”的相关信息,因此这三项均可排除。