阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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I, Robot
The author of I, Robot, Isaac Asimov, is an indisputable giant within the world of robot science fiction due to his creation of the three laws of robotics. I, Robot is a landmark work of robot sci-fi which explores every facet of robots and their place in the world of humans, from their conception through to their possible replacement of humanity.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? is an absolute landmark work of robot science fiction and has gained even greater recognition due to being made into the classic motion picture Blade Runner. The story's hero is tasked with hunting down sentient robots that have gone immoral.
The Night Sessions
The Night Sessions by Ken MacLeod envisions a world in which religions and those who believe in them have been pushed to the edge of society. This is also a world populated by sentient robots that sometimes help humanity but are often shunned by their very creators.
Sea of Rust
Sea of Rust is set in a future world in which humanity has been totally wiped out by an unimaginably powerful artificial intelligence system and the robots it has at its command. In this world without mankind, the two most powerful artificial intelligence systems fight for control. It is both a tight story of survival and an optimistic adventure.
21. Which book has become more popular after being made into a movie?
A. I, Robot
B. Sea of Rust
C. The Night Sessions
D. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
22. What can we learn about Sea of Rust?
A. It is a story of human survival.
B. It is set in a world full of robots.
C. It is about a harmonious world without mankind.
D. It's about robots and humans fighting for control.
23. Where is the text probably taken from?
A. A website.
B. A newspaper.
C. A book review.
D. A journal of literary criticism.