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The Henn Na Hotel in Japan, which from 2015 has employed almost 250 robots to meet guests’ needs, is cutting back on automat
The Henn Na Hotel in Japan, which from 2015 has employed almost 250 robots to meet guests’ needs, is cutting back on automat
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2020-11-24
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问题
The Henn Na Hotel in Japan, which from 2015 has employed almost
250 robots to meet guests’ needs, is cutting back on automation after its
experiment failed to reduce costs or workload for employees. The hotel
will reduce its robotic workforce by more than half and turn to more 【S1】______
traditional human-provided services for guests, though it will maintain the 【S2】______
number of robots in areas where it found them to be effective and
efficiently. Its change of direction can offer lessons for companies that are 【S3】______
pursuing robotic solutions for customer service roles.
The hotel utilized host of robots including in-room voice assistants 【S4】______
and a robotic concierge. It also put robots to work behind the scenes to
complete tasks such as, sorting and transporting luggages. While robots 【S5】______
moving luggage into and out of storage containers or around the hotel has
been proven to be useful, most of the other deployments have not, for a 【S6】______
variety of reasons.
Foremost among these is the growing obsolescence of some of these
robots, with units like the in-room assistants leaving customers frustrating 【S7】______
with their experience.
In other instances, robots didn’t actually eliminate the need for
workers, such as at the check-in desk, where robots designed to look like
dinosaurs greeted guests and still needed humans to make copies of 【S8】______
passports, for example. Most consumers are still uncomfortable to robots 【S9】______
when they need to communicate with the machines face to face. Instead,
robots should be developed for tasks which they work alongside trained 【S10】______
employees and are likely to have the most meaningful impact—after all
they are not good enough to replace all human work at present.
【S10】
选项
答案
which一where或∧which一in
解析
定语从句关系词错误。本句意为“相反,应开发机器人来完成一些任务,在这些任务中,机器人要与训练有素的员工一起工作,并可能会产生最有意义的影响——毕竟目前它们还不足以取代所有的人类工作。”本句是定语从句,先行词是有地点含义的抽象名词tasks,故将which改为where或在which前加in。
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