We already have iris(虹膜) and fingerprint scanning but noses could be an even bet
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We already have iris(虹膜) and fingerprint scanning but noses could be an even better method of identification, says a study from the University of Bath, UK. The researchers scanned noses in 3D and characterized them. They found 6 main nose types: Roman, Greek, Nubian, hawk, snub and turn-up. Since they are hard to hide, the study says, noses would work well for identification. The researchers say noses have been overlooked in the growing field of biometrics, studies into ways of identifying distinguishing characters of people. "Noses are out standing facial features and yet their use as a biometric has been largely unexplored," said the University of Bath"s Dr Adrian Evans. "Ears have been looked at in detail, eyes have been looked at in terms of iris recognition but the nose has been ignored." The researchers used a system called PhotoFace, developed by researchers at the University of the West of England in Bristol, for the 3D scans. Several measurements by which noses can be recognised were identified and the team developed recognition software based on these parameters(范围) " This initial work is nowhere as good as iris identification but the nose has pros and cons," said Dr Evans. There"s no magic biometric that solves all your problems. Irises are a powerful biometric but can be difficult to get accurately and can be easily covered by eyelids or glasses. People can easily cover up their ears, with their hair for example. "Of course you can have a broken nose or wear a false nose or have plastic surgery but to have nose surgery to change your identity is fairly obvious. Irises are very good for recognition but you can put in dilation drops which change the iris completely. Not all techniques are reliable," he said. The research is based on a study of 40 noses and the data base has now been expanded to 160 for further tests to see if the software can pick out people from a larger group and distinguish between relatives. Dr Evans hopes the method can be proven to be effective on this larger sample. "The technique certainly shows potential, perhaps to be used in combination with other identification methods," he said. 57. Where can you probably read this article? A. In a newspaper about education. B. In a newspaper about science C. In a newspaper about software D. In a newspaper about dress-up 58. Which is true according to the passage? A. Dr Adrian Evans works at the University of the West of England in Bristol, B. The researchers used a system called Photoshop for the 3D scans. C. The research is based on a study of 160 noses. D. The research team developed their own recognition software. 59. The word overlooked in the third paragraph possibly means: A. well-studied B. carefully-scanned C. wholly-recognized D. carelessly-studied 60. We can infer from the last three paragraphs that_________. A. The consequence of the method remains to be seen B. Dr Evans is sure that the method can be used to pick out uncles and nephews. C. More new soft wares will be developed to do the research. D. This method can still be used if your nose is broken, |
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第三部分:阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分, 满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 One year after the hosting of the exceptional Beijing Olympic Games, the 11th National Games, billed as China’s mini-Olympics, opened amid a splendid ceremony here Friday evening. Chinese President Hu Jintao officially opened the Games at the ceremony held in the newly built Olympic Sports Complex in this capital city of east China’s Shandong province. With 55 of all 63 Chinese Beijing Olympic champions expected to compete, the quadrennial national meet was set to stage another sports gala (节日) for the country which just celebrated its 60th birthday. Taking part in the biggest-ever National Games are 10,991 athletes of 46 delegations (代表团) from all province, municipalities, autonomous regions, Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions, the People’s Liberation Army, the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps and various sports associations of the trades such as railways, coal mining, forestry, finance and banking and aviation ( 航空 ). The athletes" parade was followed by an Olympic-style art performance, a brilliant combination of dazzling light, music and dance, fireworks, and cultural extravaganza. The flame was ignited in a traditional sun-ray ceremony on Aug. 1 at the top of Mount Taishan, one of the world cultural and natural heritage (遗产) sites in China. The Games, with the theme of "Harmonious China and People’s Games", features 33 sports consisting of all 28 sports in summer Olympics, four winter sports and wushu as well. Before its official kick-off, finals of 104 events from winter sports and summer sports such as table tennis, gymnastics and diving have concluded. The Games runs from October 16 to 28 and will be held in 17 cities for the overall benefits throughout Shandong province. 56. Which of the following is the best title of the passage? A. Chinese President Hu Jintao officially opened the Games at the ceremony. B. China’s 11th National Games was opened. C. 10,991 athletes of 46 delegations from all provinces take part in the biggest-ever National Games. D. The Games runs from October 16 to 28. 57. Where was the 11th National Games opened? A. At the top of Mount Taishan. B. In Beijing. C. In the capital city of east China’s Shandong province. D. In Shanghai. 58. How many Chinese Beijing Olympic champions were expected to compete? A. 55. B. 11. C.28. D.55. 59. Which of the following is NOT true? A. China just celebrated its 60th birthday. B. The flame was ignited at the top of Mount Taishan. C. The flame was ignited in a traditional sun-ray ceremony on Aug. 2. D. The theme of the Games is "Harmonious China and People"s Games". |
China"s relatively poor western regions are to receive 296 billion yuan (about 43.3 billion U.S. dollars) of investment through 551 projects signed with investors from both China and abroad. Those deals (合同) were sealed at the tenth Western China International Economy and Trade Fair in Chengdu, provincial capital of southwest China’s Sichuan Province. The region has 12 provinces, autonomous (独立的) regions and municipalities (自治区), with a combined population of about 370 million. Chinese investors contributed 539 of the 551 projects, involving 288.9 billion yuan of investment. The rest 12 projects would be invested by foreign contractors (承包商), involving in around 1 billion U.S. dollars of investment. Sectors involving local resources, equipment manufacturing (制造业), service and new and high technology were investors" favorite target areas. According to agreements signed here, German industrial conglomerate Siemens would spend 30 million yuan in Chengdu to setup a "Global IT Operation Center", intending to provide better IT operation support for its customers. Meanwhile, Taiwan’s Foxconn Group, the world’s top maker of outsourced electronics, would invest 1 billion dollars to build an industrial base in Chengdu, setting up production lines for products like LED-TV, LCD module (组件), LED backlight module and LCD package. The new base will also develop software and sell 3G digital products as wells. 64. What can we learn from the passage? A. China’s relatively poor western regions are to receive 296 billion yuan of investment. B. Those deals were sealed at the eleventh Western China International Economy and Trade Fair. C. The region has 13 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities. D. The region has a combined population of about 310 million. 65. How many projects were signed with investors from both China and abroad? A. 539. B. 551. C. 370. D. 288. 66. Which of the following is NOT true? A. 539 projects would be invested by Chinese investors, involving 288.9 billion yuan of investment. B. Sectors involving local resources, equipment manufacturing ( 制造业), service and old and high technology were investors" favorite target areas. C. German industrial conglomerate Siemens would spend 30 million yuan in Chengdu to setup a "Global IT Operation Center". D. 12 projects would be invested by foreign contractors, involving in around 1 billion U. S. dollars of investment. 67. How much money would Taiwan’s Foxconn Group invest? A. 30 million yuan. B. 43.3 billion U.S. dollars. C. 1 billion dollars. D. 2 billion dollars. |
Why do people buy art? To answer this question, ask yourself what your reasons are for thinking of getting a piece of art. An artwork can cost a large amount of money, but if it meets your needs, it’ s worth every penny. People buy art for many reasons. Many people buy an artwork simply because they like it, even if it is by an unknown artist. Art, as long as you enjoy it, is never a waste of money. Art is for enjoyment. Art is meant to be shown. Don’t ever feel pressured into buying something you won’t enjoy looking at day after day, no matter what other people may say. Don’t buy something that doesn’t attract you just because it is trendy, or because the artist is famous, or because you have been advised that the artwork will make a good investment. If you don’t like the artwork at all, don’t buy it! Art improves your environment. Have you ever noticed that all beautiful homes have art as an integral(必需的) part of the decoration? Art lends life and color to otherwise plain and ordinary walls. A well thought--out art collection will help create a unique atmosphere in your home and make it more attractive. Art makes a statement. The kind of art you surround yourself with says much about your personality, tastes and values. Art truly is a mirror of the soul. Art enriches your life. Love--even the love of a work of art--contributes to healthier living and a longer lifespan (寿命). Art should enrich your life. Otherwise, why do you spend precious time and resources on it? Just remember to select something which will appeal to your tastes, and keep to a sensible budget. Good art needn’t cost an arm and a leg. Happy art collecting! 64. What’s the purpose of the passage? A. To advise us to buy an expensive artwork. B. To remind us to be sensible when buying an artwork. C. To teach us how to choose works of art. D. To explain the benefit of art to people. 65. According to the author, what should you consider when buying a piece of art? A. Whether it brings pleasure to you. B. Whether it is fashionable at present. C. Whether you can profit from it in the end. D. Whether it is created by a famous artist. 66. Which of the following words best describes a work of art placed in a house? A. Ordinary B. Attractive C. Necessary D. Unique 67. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 means that ____. A. art can show what you look like B. art is an expression of yourself C. a mirror has a feature similar to art D. a mirror can be a piece of true art |
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第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意。然后从26-45各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项。 Alone in the wheel of light at the dining room table, surrounded by an otherwise darkened house, I sat in tears Finally, I"d 26 in getting both kids to bed.A relatively new single 27 , I had to be both Mommy and Daddy to my two little children. A 28 divorced man with full custody (管理) of his children, I was 29 to give them as normal and stable a home life as possible.I 30 a happy face for them. I had risen slowly, gingerly (活跃), trying to 31 making even the least sound which might start them up again. 32 more songs and more stories.I tiptoed out of their room, 33 the door partway, and went downstairs. And loneliness.I felt as though I were at the 34 of a great sea of loneliness.It all came together and I was at once lost, 35 .Unexpected, convulsive (突然) sobs overtook me.I sat there, 36 sobbing. Just then, a pair of little , 37 went around my middle and a little face peered up at me.I looked down into my five-year-old son"s 38 face. I was 39 to be seen crying by my son."I"m sorry, Ethan, I didn"t know you were still awake." I don"t know why it is, but so many people 40 when they cry and I was no exception."I didn"t mean to cry.I"m sorry.I"m just a little 41 tonight." "It"s okay.Daddy.It"s okay to cry, you"re just 42 ." I can"t express how happy he made me, this little boy, who in the wisdom of innocence, gave me 43 to cry.He seemed to be saying that I didn"t have to always be 44 .that it was occasionally possible to allow myself to feel weak and let out my 45 . Somehow, it was possible for me to get to sleep that night, too, Thank you, my son. 26.A.succeeded B.managedC.failed D.insisted 27.A.mother B.worker C.parent D.stepfather 28.A.hopelessly B.recently C.carelessly D.shyly 29.A.forced B.obliged C.persuaded D.determined 30.A.put on B.took on C.put down D.took in 31.A.escape B.stopC.avoid D.imagine 32.A.speaking out B.asking for C.making up D.insisting on 33.A.locked B.fixed C.opened D.closed 34.A.bottom B.surface C.middle D.side 35.A.covered B.frightened C.drownedD.disturbed 36.A.loudly B.eagerly C.slightly D.silently 37.A.arms B.legs C.hands D.eyes 38.A .tearful B.sympathetic C.lovely D.anxious 39.A.surprised B.embarrassed C.moved D.discouraged 40.A.explain B.complainC.apologize D.pretend 41.A.worried B.uneasy C.tired D.sad 42.A.a person B.a male C.an employee D.a green hand 43.A.reason B.limit C.permission D.understanding 44.A.experienced B.strong C.skilled D.able 45.A.opinions B.thoughts C.words D.feelings |
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