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     Back in the 1970s,the robots were coming for our boring manufacturing (生产) jobs.Now,they're

coming for our boring table service jobs.Korean company ITM Technology has developed the restaurant

concept around a little robot that fulfills the role of a waiter.Robo Cafe avoids ordering errors,reduces

staffing costs greatly for restaurant owners,and even brings the boss all the tips.

     Japan is preparing for some very tough times ahead.When its aging population become too old to

work,labor is going to be in severe shortage.So inventive technology departments are exploding with really fascinating ideas to take the pressure off when it hits.

     To small cafe and restaurant owners,the solution might well look something like Robo Cafe,a restaurant designed to operate as efficiently as possible with the absolute minimum human workforce possible.The

building needs to be designed with small horizontal (水平的) pathways leading from the kitchen to all the

tables.A small team of waiter robots can then get around to every table in the house when they're asked to come.Customers can either order orally,or touch a screen on the robot's belly.When the kitchen has

finished preparing the food,the robot brings it out to customers.

     Dan Carlin talks about the "kitchen of the future ",where everything is automated and the labor is free

because you own it.Really,the_kitchen_of_the_future_is_actually the_kitchen of_the_past,when you

consider that throughout human history,there have been many examples of slaves working for no pay.

     As Carlin points out,today's concept of slavery is mostly restricted to nonhumans.And the ownership of robot labor in a Robo Caf ?type situation will almost certainly prove itself far more economical and

dependable than a human workforce once the technology itself becomes mature.Of course,slaves have a

worrying habit of rising up against their owners.

1. According to the passage,the robots that were invented in the last century could________.

A. do some work that people dare not do

B. bring lots of fun and profits to their owners

C. do some housework such as table service work

D. save people from having to do some boring manufacturing work

2. According to the passage,what will a Robo Caf ?type restaurant be like?

A. Most of the work will be done by robots.

B. Owners needn't pay for the labour of their employees.

C. Robot waiters are designed to serve customers voluntarily.

D. The building will be designed for the convenience of customers.

3. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 4 probably mean?

A. Employees depend on owners of restaurants as before.

B. Technology won't change the core of the kitchen.

C. Labor free of charge can be used in the kitchen again.

D. Labor free of charge is no longer limited to humans.

答案

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问答题

2009年6月16日,甲公司与乙公司签订了一份价值1亿元的承揽合同。该合同中约定:乙公司向甲公司签发一张金额为50万元的银行承兑汇票作为定金,甲公司于2011年6月17日完成商品楼建设工程;乙公司于商品楼建设工程竣工经验收合格后,交付剩余款;任何一方违约,应当依照合同金额的10%向守约方支付违约金。乙公司按照约定向甲公司签发并交付了一张由A银行承兑和付款的金额为50万元的银行承兑汇票,甲公司在收到汇票后,于2009年6月19日将其背书转让给丙公司。
2009年7月28日,丙公司取得的上述汇票不慎遗失,同日,丙公司到A银行办理了挂失止付手续。7月30日,丁用丙公司遗失的汇票以丙公司的名义向戊公司购买了一辆汽车,并以丙公司的名义将该汇票签章背书转让给戊公司作为支付购买汽车的价款。8月14日,戊公司在该汇票到期日向A银行提示付款,A银行拒绝支付。
2011年6月17日,甲公司未能如约完成建设工程,且乙公司催告甲公司在合理期限仍未完工。遂乙公司向人民法院提起诉讼,请求解除合同,要求甲公司双倍返还定金100万元,同时支付违约金100万元,并通知甲公司。甲公司收到乙公司通知后未就解除合同提出异议,但不同意乙公司提出的双倍返还定金和支付违约金的要求。
根据上述事实,分别回答下列问题:

乙公司要求甲公司双倍返还定金100万元,同时支付违约金100万元是否符合《合同法》的规定并说明理由。

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