Step 1
Read the Article
Read the article to understand the main idea.
記事を読んで、おおよその内容をつかみましょう。
Honor robot beats human half-marathon record in Beijing
A humanoid robot made by Honor, a Chinese smartphone company, won a half-marathon for robots in Beijing, completing the 21-kilometer race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds. This was faster than the human world record holder, Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo, who finished the same distance in about 57 minutes in March. The race also showed strong improvement from 2025, when the winning robot finished in 2 hours, 40 minutes and 42 seconds.
However, not everything went smoothly — one robot fell at the start, and another crashed into a barrier.
Du Xiaodi, an engineer at Honor, said the team was satisfied with the result. He explained that the robot was modeled on outstanding human athletes, featuring long legs and a powerful liquid-cooling system developed largely in-house, and noted that these technologies could be applied to industrial work in the future.
Spectators were impressed. One said it was the first time robots had beaten humans, while another felt robots had stolen much of the spotlight from human runners.
China has made humanoid robots a key part of its 2026–2030 five-year plan. London-based technology research and advisory group Omdia recently ranked three Chinese firms — AGIBOT, Unitree Robotics, and UBTech Robotics — as the only top-ranked companies in its global assessment.
(AP)
Step 2
Check the Vocabulary and Phrases
Check the following vocabulary and phrases.
以下の単語やフレーズの発音、意味、使い方を確認しましょう。
model on
〜を手本にして作る
to design or make something based on a particular example
The new school was modeled on schools in Finland.
その新しい学校はフィンランドの学校を手本にして作られました。
outstanding
優れた、卓越した
clearly very much better than what is usual
She received an award for her outstanding work.
彼女は優れた仕事ぶりで賞を受けました。
in-house
社内で
done within a company or organization using its own staff and resources rather than outside help
The software was developed in-house.
そのソフトウェアは自社で開発されました。
spectator
観客
a person who watches an event, especially a sports event
Many spectators watched the game at the stadium.
多くの観客がスタジアムでその試合を観戦しました。
steal the spotlight
注目を奪う、主役をさらう
to attract more attention than anyone or anything else in a situation
The young singer stole the spotlight at the concert.
その若い歌手がコンサートで主役をさらいました。
Step 3
Comprehension Questions
Answer the following questions based on the article.
理解度問題に挑戦しましょう。
How does the winning robot's time compare to the human world record?
According to Du Xiaodi, how might the robot's technology be used in the future?
Step 4
Discussion
Share your opinions on the following questions.
以下の質問について、自分の考えを述べてみましょう。
Do you think it is exciting to see robots do sports like humans? Why?
What do you think it means for humans to create robots?
In what kinds of jobs do you think robots could be most useful in the future?
Do you think robots becoming faster and smarter will make people’s lives better? Why?
How do you think society will change if robots can do many things better than humans?