更多"Experience the World in 3D Game
"的相关试题:
[单项选择] Experience the World in 3D Game
Ever wondered how your cat or dog sees the world Now you can look through their eyes with the first 3D game that recreates the vision of different species based on scientific evidence.
The online simulation, created by the French 3D design company Dassault Systèmes, with the guidance of veterinary ophthalmologist (眼科专家)Didier Schmidt-Morand, mimics (模仿)the vision of five animals – cats dogs, rats, hawks and bees – as a player steers them through Place Vend e in Paris.
Due to differences in field of view, colour perception and night vision, for example, sight can be drastically different from species to species. "In terms of performance, eyes are as variable as different models of cars," says Schmidt-Morand.
The game was created by using existing virtual models of the square then applying effects based on descriptions of each animal’s vision. Dassault’s 3D software allows a scene to be modified by
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
[单项选择]The video game poses a world—a much simpler world than our own, where success is very clearly defined and, for a time, clearly attainable. Through practice, a player can control this world for a while. He can escape from the anxieties of real life into a place where his own actions always count, where he can be a hero. When the game is over, he hasn’t lost or been beaten. Is a surfer beaten when he flies from a wave
Most video games call for some semblance of hand-eye coordinatiofi, and some hospitals are now using them in recovery programs for brain-damaged patients. It has been found that some patients who were otherwise thought to be unreachable have been brought out, through their use. Moreover experimental research is now being conducted regarding the feasibility of video games as a test for drunken driving. The drunken act to slow reaction time and impair coordination and nowhere is this kind of impairment more measurable than on the video game playfield. Some day a poor
A. be successful in his life if success is clearly defined
B. control the world of our own for a time
C. forget about the uneasiness of real life for a while
D. never lose the game when he plays a hero
[单项选择]Ever since the world began nations have difficulty in keeping peace with their neighbors.( )
A. Ever since
B. began
C. have difficulty
D. keeping
[单项选择]Faster than ever before, the human world is becoming an urban world. By the millions they come, the ambitious and the down-trodden of the world drawn by the strange magnetism of urban (41) . For centuries the progress of civilization has been (42) by the rigid growth of cities. Now the world is (43) to pass a milestone: more people will live in urban areas than in the countryside.
Explosive population growth (44) a torrent of migration from the countryside are creating cities that dwarf the great capitals of the past. By the (45) of the century, there will be fifty-one "megacities" with populations of ten million or more. Of these, eighteen will be in (46) countries, including some of the poorest nations in the world. Mexico City already (47) twenty million people and Calcutta twelve million. According to the World Bank, (48) of Africa’s cities are growing by 10% a year, the swiftest (49) of urbanization ever recorded
A. about
B. up
C. like
D. already
[简答题]After World War 11 the glorification of an ever larger GNP formed the basis of a new materialism, which became a sacred obligation for all Japanese governments, businesses, and trade unions. Anyone who mentioned the undesirable by-products of rapid economic growth was treated as a heretic. Consequently everything possible was done to make conditions easy for the manufacturers. (1) Few dared question the wisdom of discharging untreated waste into the nearest water body or untreated smoke into the atmosphere. This silence was maintained by union leaders as well as most of the country’s radicals; except for a few isolated voices, no one protested. (2)An insistence on treatment of the various effluents would have necessitated expenditures on treatment equipment that in turn would have given rise to higher operating costs. Obviously this would have meant higher prices for Japanese goods, and ultimately fewer sales and lower industrial growth and GNP.
(3) The pursuit o