HER BROTHER WISHES HE HAS A NEW COMPUTER NOW.A B C DPART C. READIN...

23. Her brother wishes he has a new computer now.A B C DPART C. READINGQuestion I. Complete the passage with the words in the box.probably will take in to doas used cleaning creativeWould you like a robot ______ (24) your house? It is now generally accepted that in thefuture robots ______ (25) over many of our tasks, especially jobs of a repetitive nature.But it's doubtful if robots will ever be able ______ (26) any of the more creative types ofwork - or indeed if people would want them to. In the home robots would ______ (27) beused to do the ______ (28), table-laying scrubbing and washing up, but it's consideredunlike so far that they'll be ______ (29) to do cooking - at least not in the near future.Robots in the home might not be ______ (30) enough to do the cooking, plan the meals,and so on. They would be used ______ (31) slaves, thereby freeing people to do more ofthe things they wanted.Question II.Read the passage and answer the questions.Christmas is the biggest festival of the year in most of Britain. Celebrations start on 24December, Christmas Eve. It is a family celebration and many of customs centre onchildren. When they go to bed on Christmas Eve, children hang up a pillow case or a sackfor their presents. When the children are asleep, Santa Claus climbs down the chimneyand puts presents in the sacks that children have left out. On Christmas morning, somefamilies go to the church. The traditional Christmas dinner consists of roast turkey andChristmas pudding– a dark, rich mixture of flour, fruit, sugar, nuts and brandy. December