2. What was the first film that you watched?


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2. What was the first film that you watched?
Well, I think the first film that I watched was the classic animated film called The Little Mermaid. The Little Mermaid is a beloved Disney classic that tells the story of Ariel, a curious and adventurous mermaid who dreams of exploring the world above the sea. I watched The Little Mermaid for the first time when I was around 6 years old, and it quickly became one of my favorite movies. I still remember how enchanted I was by the colorful underwater world of mermaids, fish, and other sea creatures, as well as the beautiful music and memorable characters.
3.Do you prefer foreign films or films made in your country?
Since my country doesn’t have a huge film industry, I’ve always been really into American films. Not to knock (to insult; discredit) other film industries, but American ones are incredibly entertaining and well-made; the evolution of film continues to amaze me. Moreover, I only watch films in English so it helps me to learn new slang and expressions.What is more,they are of a better quality than the films made in my country.Besides they always have an interesting storyline and it’s hard to guess what is waiting for me at the end.
4.How often do you watch films?
Well, I am quite a busy bee (a busy person), but I manage to see one or two films a week at home. After a long day of studying, I love snuggling up (getting comfortable with blankets) on the sofa and watching a film to unwind. I tend to do this on Friday and Sunday evenings with my friends.

5.Do you like to watch movies alone or with your friends?
I think I enjoy a mix of both, depending on my mood and the type of movie they want to watch. Sometimes I just want to enjoy the peace and quiet of watching movies alone, allowing me to fully immerse themselves in the story without any distractions. However, I also find watching movies with friends to be a fun and social activity, allowing us to bond over a shared interest and discuss the movie afterward.
ROBOTS
1.Are robots important?
Absolutely.First,robots are tireless workers.Unlike humans,robots do not experience fatigue,need rest breaks,or require sleep,which means they can work continuously without a drop in productivity.More importantly,robots can be used in dangerous places like nuclear power plants or areas hit by disasters,to take on tasks that would put humans at risk.
2.How can robots affects people’s lives
I see both positive and negative impacts of robots on people’s life.Robots can make people’s life easier and more confortable.For example they can automate household chores like cleaning,vacuuming, and lawn mowing .They can enhance human capabilities.However the negative impact is that people become so reliant on robots that they stop developing their skills,beside from that,as robots tireless workers,some people laid of (to stop employing someone ) because they are simply replaceable by robots.
3.Are you interested in robots?
Yes, absolutely! Robotics engineering is a field I take a keen interest in. I have actually subscribed to a journal entirely dedicated to robots called “The Robot Workshop”. The other day I read a really interesting article about how robots can be used to perform surgeries.

4. Do you like robots to work at your home?

I think that’s a brilliant idea. I’m quite lazy, so household chores like cleaning or cooking are a real hassle. I would prefer to have those done by a robot. Actually, we have a robotic vacuum cleaner at our house. It’s truly a life-saver.


5.Do you want to take a car which robot is the driver?


Tobe honest,l’m in two minds about it.On the one hand,l’d like to as most car crashes are the result of human error.And if l have a car in which a robot is a driver, this might be safer as a robot won’t be affected by such things as alcohol,drugs ,distractions,carelessness and fatigue,which cause the majority of accidents.
Well you know nowadays, self-driving cars are certainly not a strange topic anymore. A.I. has gotten more sophisticated, and it’s
more than capable of navigating addresses and controlling a vehicle. However, I gotta say I don’t really feel comfortable letting robots take the wheel. I think they are not 100 percent reliable, and may not handle dangerous situations like a slippery road as well as a human driver does. So for now I still prefer to drive manually.

6.Will robots replace human beings in the workplace completely?


Well, these days human labor is being marginalized by automation in the workplace, especially in manufacturing. Labor-intensive tasks can be done by machines with ease and precision. However, there are always things that require the delicate touch of a human hand. For example, a hand-made shirt always has more soul than a machine-made one.
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