六、阅读与回答问题
On 6 March, 2024, one food delivery (递送) company in Japan began using self-driving robots. The robots make deliveries in the centre of Tokyo. Also, the company plans to use the robots in more places in the future.
The company delivers food to people from different restaurants, but for now the robots only work for two restaurants—Tonkatsu Aoki and Benihana Annex. The robots make deliveries between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays.
The robots are 60 cm tall and can keep food and drink warm or cold. To make sure that they can move without hitting (撞到) things or people, they have cameras on their bodies and workers control (控制) them far away. They can move at up to 5.4 kilometres an hour and can carry as much as 20 kilograms of food and drink.
The robots can't go into buildings to deliver food. People must go out onto the street to take the delivery. And people aren't able to choose a robot to deliver their food—the company said it might be a nice surprise to see one arriving!

52. Where do the robots make deliveries now?
In the centre of Tokyo.
53. How long do the robots work on weekdays?
Seven hours.
54. How fast can the robots move?
Up to 5.4 kilometres an hour.
55. Why do people have to go out onto the street to take the delivery?
Because the robots can't go into buildings to deliver food.
56. Would you like to have a robot send your delivery? Why or why not? (请自拟一句话作答)
Yes, I'd love to. Because I think it's interesting.(言之有理即可)