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Ever feel like no one really understands you well? Pepper could be about to change all that. Pepper is the first robot to read human feelings. Using its emotion recognition functions(情感识别功能), Pepper can react to people when it is near them—making jokes, dancing and even singing in Japanese.
The man-like robot looks like a small girl. It is four-feet tall with a tablet computer(平板电脑)set to its chest. It has human-like hands, a girl-like body and baby-like voice. It was shown to curious people in Tokyo stores on Friday by Softbank, a Japanese robotics company.
Pepper can examine facial expressions(面部表情), human voice and signs, and then make an answer. Pepper is designed to be a family robot, but it isn't like Rosie who can do housework in the cartoon. Pepper is used at the home or the store to provide fun and entertainment.
Pepper gets power from love inside a family. It can not only tell jokes to make people laugh but also help people when they are in trouble. In a natural disaster, it can help make those people who are sad or lonely feel relaxed, encourage them or make them laugh.
Pepper goes on sale in Japan for around

. For now, several Peppers are at Softbank stores in Tokyo for people to visit. The creators say before selling Peppers, they want the robots to store more knowledge to do better in getting along with humans.
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1. Why is Pepper special?
2. What does Pepper look like?
3. How can Pepper help humans in a natural disaster?
4. What's the difference between Pepper and Rosie?
5. What do you think of robots like Pepper?