Have you everheard Robot fish? Scientistswill put some robot fishes into the seas nearSpain. These robot fishes will help people detect(探测) the pollution in the water. Ifthe robotfishes are able to finish their work successfully, the team of scientists hopes to putthefishesinto rivers,lakes and seas around the world. The fishes are about 1.5 meters long and look like carps(鲤鱼). There will be a detector intheir bodies. They canfind the sources of pollutionin the water, and then the robot fisheswilleat part of it. Unlike other robots, they don’t need to be controlled by people faraway. Therobots all have an eight-hour battery. They can “swim” in the sea freely and send backinformation to people on the beach. After their batteries die, they will return by themselves. There are five robot fishes altogether now.Each costs about 29,000 dollars. They are partof a three-year project between engineering company BMT Group and Essex University insoutheastern England. “We designed the fishes creatively. We hopethe robot fishes can find the changes in the seawater and report back the information,” said Professor Huof Essex University. His team isdeveloping the fishes. What will the robots do if they find the pollution in the water? A.They will eat part of it. B.They will stop working. C.They will tell people where they are. D.They will take it out to the beach. How longcan a battery in their bodies work each time?A.For five hours B.For eight hours. C.For twelve hours. D.For one day. How much do the five robot fishes cost altogether? A.$14, 500. B.$29,000. C.$145,000. D.$1,450, 000. Which of the following is TRUE? The robot fishes ____.A.can eat anything in the water B.need to be controlled by people C.are 1.5 meters long andthey look like sharks D.cango back to the beach when the batteries run down What can we learn from the passage? The robot fishes____.A.have worked around the world B.can’t take out the trash in the water C.will helppeopledetect the pollution in the water D.help to find other fishes in the rivers, lakes and seas