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The Cure Sandra Freeman www.authorhouse.co.uk Hardback | Paperback | E-book $35.90|$15.70|$4.90 Dany returns to France in an effort to heal (治愈) her heartbreak and discovers an exclusive (高级) hotel where love overtakes,consumes, and alters (改变) Dany to the depths of her soul. | Finding Your (Lost) Joy Laurel Khiabani www.xlibris.com Hardback | Paperback | E-book $22.90|$14.90|$3.90 If you suffer sadness, grief, anxiety, or depression, this workbook will lift your state of mind; you can add your joyful things and make it yours. |
The Locket Lisa Arnold www.xlibris. com Hardback | Paperback | E-book $31.90 | $17.90 | $3.90 This historical novel follows the lives of two women as they raise their children, who share a father, and make their ways in a difficult world. | Steerage And Amour! Edward L.Divita www. xlibris.com Hardback | Paperback | E-book $36. 90 |$20. 901$3. 90 This book narrates (讲述) the history of several generations of the Italian Divita family as related to the turbulent societal (动荡的社会) and political climate,especially in Italy and America during the early 1900s. |
Members of the READERS club will have discount of 10% for hardback books and 20% for paperback, and for each purchase (购买) of any of the two hardback books, the E-books are available for free through your kindle account. |
1. Which book might be a good choice for a student who wants to cheer up?
A.The Cure. | B.Finding Your (Lost) Joy. |
C.The Locket. | D.Steerage And Amour! |
A.$46.63. | B.$53.80. | C.$41.27. | D.$47.60. |
A.Family stories. | B.Love stories. |
C.Funny stories. | D.Spirits-lifting stories. |
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【推荐1】Expat Private Bike Tour
This 2.5-hour tour is the perfect introduction to Amsterdam! It is not hard to fall in love with this city and its romantic canals (运河), but it does require some guidelines on how to understand the Dutch way of living. During this 2.5-hour bike ride we will show the following highlights, combining them with the rich history of Amsterdam and practical everyday tips.
During this private tour we will not only show you the beauty of the city, the wonderful parks, the cute coffee places, and the attraction of the city when driving over the UNESCO Canal Belt, but also where to get your fresh fruit, and where to find the perfect place for networking!
This tour is the thing to book, if you are a company working with foreigners, and aiming to offer your newcomers a warm welcome and as much information as possible on their new work and life environment in Amsterdam. Also, being a couple of friends, arriving new in this city, this tour gives you the advice that will persuade you to stay!
Tour highlights:
●Local markets to get fresh fruit and vegetables
●Fancy places to go networking
●Beautiful parks to enjoy your free time
●Tasting typical Dutch bites
●Flower market
Duration:
2.5 hours of biking with some stops in the middle
Availability (有效性):
Every day at 11: 30 am
Pricing:
1-7 persons, €240 fixed price
8 or more, €35 per person
1. What can people do during the bike tour?A.Visit art museums. | B.Visit flower gardens. |
C.Taste local food. | D.Experience farm work. |
A.To do some exercise. | B.To welcome newcomers. |
C.To make more friends. | D.To create new work environment. |
A.€35. | B.€40. | C.€210. | D.€240. |
【推荐2】VAX PLATNUM POWERMAX carpet washer
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VAX Platinum Power Max cleans carpets with ease and leaves them dry in as little as 1 hour.
Deep cleaningWe’re obsessed with removing bacteria from our homes, but what about our carpets? Even if vacuuming makes them look spotless, potentially harmful stuff could still be living deep down -a layer of bacteria that can’t be removed by vacuuming alone. The Vax Platinum Power Max cleans carpets 5 times better than a high-performance vacuum cleaner and handles like one too-it’s simple to use, allowing you to get rid of up to 93% of bacteria easily.
VAX technologyIt’s packed with technology, treating the carpet with a precise mix of water and Vax Platinum solution. Our SpinScrub Technology and powerful XL brush bar agitate(搅动) the carpet in two different directions, pushing the solution into the fibres before the bacteria and dirt are sucked away. In fact, the Vax Platinum Power Max cleans carpets better than the leading rental.
Simple to useFill one tank with water and the other with Vax Platinum Solution, then AutoMix does the rest. There’s no measuring, just pour it in and you’re ready to go. When you’re done just tip the dirty water away. Our Quick Clean function will have your carpet smelling fresh and dry again in as little as l hour.
Clean more than just your carpetsThe Vax Platinum Power Max comes loaded with handy tools. The pre-treatment wand helps you get busy areas clean with ease. The SpinScrub tool and hose give your car interior, stairs and upholstery a deep-down clean; allowing you to remove the most stubborn of stains. Plus, when you buy direct from Vax, receive a free Steamer worth 49.99.
1. The passage is intended to ______.A.merely compare the differences between the leading rental with a carpet washer |
B.tell readers the potentially harmful stuff left in the carpet after using vacuuming |
C.recommend potential customers to buy a carpet washer |
D.teach people how to clean carpets quickly |
A.While filling the tank, you should pay attention to the amount of water needed. |
B.The Vax Platinum Power Max cleans carpets much better than vacuum cleaner. |
C.If the carpet washer is bought from Vax directly, a free Steamer will be included. |
D.The Vax Platinum Power Max together with handy tools will be contained. |
A.outside of a car | B.stairway |
C.interior decoration | D.hard-to-clean stains |
【推荐3】After closing down due to COVID-19 on March 12, 2020, Universal Orlando was one of the first major theme parks in the U.S. to reopen. Virtually almost everything is open now, but you should note the following:
•Most places are now open at CityWalk, including the Cinemark movie theater, which had remained closed when the complex first reopened. The nightclubs at CityWalk, including The Groove and the Red Coconut Club, remain closed. The Blue Man Group theater is temporarily closed.
•Most Select Universal Orlando hotels are open. Loews Royal Pacific Resort, Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, Hard Rock Hotel, Cabana Bay Beach Resort, and Universal's Endless Summer Resort. Surfside Inn and Suites, and Universal's Aventura Hotel reopened but have since temporarily closed.
•The parks are operating with reduced hours and typically close at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m.
Things to Consider as You Plan a Universal Orlando Visit
•Attendance is limited: Since the resort (度假胜地) opened, it generally hits its limited capacity only on weekends. To check whether the parks have maxed out on a given day, you can go to the resort's official site, UniversalOrlando.com, or call its hotline at 407-817-8317.
•Reservations are not required to visit the parks: Unlike most other theme parks , Universal is not requiring guests to make advance reservations for the day they wish to visit the parks during the pandemic.
•Download the app to stay informed: Universal recommends that visitors download the latest version of its app to stay current with any updates or changes. It will also allow you to use some powerful features, including mobile food and drink ordering, contactless purchasing, and the Virtual Line system for reserving a ride.
1. According to the passage, which of the following is open to the public now?A.Surfside Inn and Suites. |
B.The Cinemark movie theater. |
C.The Blue Man Group theater. |
D.The Groove and the Red Coconut Club. |
A.Go to the park's office. | B.Dial 407-817-8137. |
C.Book tickets in advance. | D.Access the park's site. |
A.To get the latest information. | B.To make advance reservations. |
C.To use its all-powerful features. | D.To take the rides free of charge. |
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Writer:Lewis Carroll Price:¥25(in bookstores)¥20(online) Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is an English novel published in 1865. At the beginning, the book was not written for all people but for a little girl. On a summer day, the writer. Carroll made a short trip up the Thames River and told the story of Alice. The young girl falls down a rabbit hole and goes on unimaginable adventures into a wonderland. |
Peter Pan Writer:J.M.Bairie in Scotland Price:¥15((in bookstores)¥12(online) It is a children’s story full of imagination and adventures, which is about Wendy, Joan, and Michael Darling’s adventures in Never Land with Peter Pan, the boy who would not grow up.The children are happy and lovely.(with 2 tapes) |
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Writer:Harriet Beecher Stowe Price:¥20(in bookstores)¥16(online) The most famous novel in American history,Uncle Tom’s Cabin talks about the fight between free states and slave states during the American Civil War and is as popular today as when it first came out more than 150 years ago |
The Secret Garden Writer:Frances Hodgson Burnett in America Price:¥35(in bookstores)¥30(online) Mary Lennox, a sick girl, finds herself in her uncle’s dark house. Why are so many rooms locked? Why is one of the gardens locked?And what is that crying she hears at night? Through the power of hope, friendship, and the magic of nature,the brave girl brings the house and a long-lost garden back to life. |
A.Uncle Tom’s Cabin was written about one and a half centuries ago |
B.Peter Pan tells a story about four sad boys |
C.The Secret Garden is the cheapest of the four |
D.Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is with 2 tapes |
A.Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. | B.The Secret Garden. |
C.Uncle Tom’s Cabin | D.Peter Pan. |
A.¥17. | B.¥20. | C.¥27. | D.¥30. |
A.To tell the children how to begin an adventure. |
B.To provide some ads about cartoon movies. |
C.To teach how to write stories for kids. |
D.To offer some information about books. |
【推荐2】Are newspapers dying? Many say the disappearance of the daily paper is just a matter of time. Now newspaper circulation is dropping, ad income is drying up, and the industry has experienced a great wave of layoffs (裁员) in recent years. A third of the large newsrooms across the United States had layoffs between 2017 and April 2018 alone. So these people say the Internet is just a better place to get news. “On the web, newspapers are live, and they can enrich their coverage with audio, video, and the invaluable resources of their vast archives (档案),” said Jeffrey I. Cole, director of USC’s Digital Future Center. “For the first time in 60 years, newspapers are back in the breaking news business, except now their delivery method is electronic and not paper.”
Yes, newspapers are facing tough times, and the Internet can offer many things papers can’t. However, newspapers are still here, and many of them remain profitable. Rick Edmonds, a media business analyst for the Poynter Institute, says the widespread newspaper industry layoffs of the last decade should make papers more survivable. “Many newspapers are operating more leanly (精简地) now,” Edmonds said. “The business will be smaller, but there should be enough profit there to make a sustainable business for years to come.”
Those who claim the future of news is online ignore one important point: Online ad income alone just isn’t enough to support most news companies. Thus, online news sites will need a new business model to survive. One possibility may be paywalls, meaning people have to pay for content. The 2013 Pew Research Center media report found that paywalls had been adopted at 450 of the country’s 1,380 dailies.
Until someone figures out how to make online-only news sites profitable, newspapers aren’t going anywhere. Despite the occasional scandal (丑闻) at print institutions, they remain trusted sources of information people turn to.
1. Why are newspapers still there?A.Many newspapers report more scandals. |
B.Newspapers have applied new marketing methods. |
C.Many newspaper companies simplified their operation. |
D.Newspapers enrich their coverage with audio and video. |
A.By charging their readers. | B.By featuring the online advertisements. |
C.By releasing more shocking news. | D.By cooperating with local printed newspapers. |
A.Newspapers won’t exist. | B.Newspapers won’t be dead. |
C.Newspapers won’t be trusted. | D.Newspapers won’t be reduced. |
A.The future of newspapers. |
B.Advantages and disadvantages of newspapers. |
C.The meaning of the existence of printed newspapers. |
D.The comparisons between newspapers and online news. |
Most of the technology is available now, but convincing more people that they don't need to read a newspaper is the next step. But resistance to computer newspapers may be stronger from within journalism. Since it is such a cultural change, it may be that the present generation of journalists and publishers will have to die off before the next generation realizes that the newspaper industry is no longer a newspaper industry. Technology is making the end of ' traditional newspapers unavoidable.
Despite technological advances, it could take decades to replace newsprint with computer screens. It might take 30 to 40 years to complete the changeover because people need to buy computers and because newspapers have established financial interests in the paper industry.
1. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of computer newspapers?
A.They are cheaper than traditional newspapers. |
B.They are more convenient to read. |
C.You can choose the kind of voice you want to hear. |
D.You can easily save information for future use. |
A.The technology is impossible now. |
B.Computer newspaper s are too expensive. |
C.The popularization of computers needs a long time. |
D.Traditional newspapers are easier to read. |
A.they don't know how to use computers |
B.they think computer newspapers take too much time to read |
C.they think the new technology is bad |
D.they have been trained to write For traditional newspapers |
A.all technological changes are good |
B.new technologies don't always replace old ones |
C.new technologies will eventually replace old ones |
D.traditional newspapers are here to stay for another century |
A.Computer newspapers are well liked. |
B.Newspapers of the future will be on the computer. |
C.Newspapers are out of fashion. |
D.New communications technology. |
【推荐1】Chongming Island, located at the mouth of the Yangtze River in China, is a beautiful and scenic destination that offers a unique blend (融合) of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Here are a few attractions you can not miss.
Forest Park
Chongming Forest Park is a perfect place for nature enthusiasts and treats visitors to the purest of air, a welcome escape from city living. You’ll be greeted by a kaleidoscope (万花筒) of ever-changing flowers, each season offering its own unique display of color and fragrance. It’s a visual feast for the senses. In the heart of the park lies an orchid greenhouse that will simply take your breath away.
Mingzhu Lake Park
This park is famous for its picturesque lake, which is surrounded by plenty of greenery and dotted with attractive buildings. Visitors can take a pleasant walk along the lakeside or rent a boat to explore the lake. The park also hosts various cultural events and performances, providing visitors with a glimpse into the local culture.
Sanmin Cultural Village
The Sanmin Cultural Village acts as a bridge between the past and the present, creating a lasting connection to Chongming’s cultural identity. Here you can discover the homespun textile technique. It’s really an efficient way of making clothes. At Sanmin park, you can discover the Poetic Root Art Museum. The museum is all about nature and art. Root art takes old tree roots and turns them into beautiful artworks. It’s like a special kind of painting but made from nature’s own materials.
Oxygen Land
Farming in China, celebrated through the ancient farming calendar, reflects a deep connection to nature. At Oxygen Land, you witness the union of ancient wisdom and modern responsibility. It’s a beautiful blend of tradition and ecological awareness as well as a connection that bridges the past and present, emphasizing the harmony of humanity with the land.
1. Who may be interested in Forest Park?A.Mountain climbers. | B.Busy farmers. |
C.Village teachers. | D.City residents. |
A.Forest Park. | B.Mingzhu Lake Park. |
C.Oxygen Land. | D.Sanmin Cultural Village. |
A.They display different techniques of making clothes. |
B.They show advanced development of ancient farming. |
C.They own some special museums with beautiful artworks. |
D.They function as a connection between the past and the present. |
【推荐2】The following are some unsung heroes bringing a unique viewpoint and approach to the global challenge of environmental conservation.
Greta Thunberg
Greta Thunberg, a young environmental voice from Sweden, has not only caught global attention but transformed it into a powerful movement. Through her “Fridays for Future” initiative, Greta encourages students worldwide to advocate for climate action, calling for the urgency of addressing climate change. Her touching speeches at international forums, coupled with a refusal to accept inaction have made her a symbol of youth-driven environmental advocacy.
Wangari Maathai
The late Nobel Peace Prize winner from Kenya left a permanent mark through her pioneering Green Belt Movement. This grassroots initiative empowered communities, particularly women, to fight against deforestation through tree planting. Maathai’s legacy lives on in the millions of trees planted across Africa, reflecting her belief that sustainable development starts at the grassroots level, with communities actively engaged in preserving their environment
Isaton Ceesay
Isatou Ceesay, an environmentalist from The Gambia, has emerged as a pioneer in the fight against plastic pollution. Recognizing the detrimental impact of plastic waste on local communities and ecosystems, Ceesay founded the “Women’s Initiative Gambia”. Through creative recycling initiatives, she empowers women to repurpose plastic waste, promoting economic independence within communities.
Ma Jun
Ma Jun began his career as an investigative journalist, but has quickly risen to become an outstanding Chinese environmentalist, known for his pioneering work in water pollution control. As the founder of the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs(IPE), Ma Jun developed the China Water Pollution Map, an interactive online tool that tracks water quality data and exposes pollution sources across the country.
1. What group of peoples “Friday’s for Future” for?A.Women. | B.The grassroots. | C.Young students. | D.Poor farmers. |
A.Preserving trees. | B.Community cooperation. |
C.Plastic pollution. | D.Addressing climate change. |
A.Greta Thunberg. | B.Wangari Maathai. | C.Isatou Ceesay. | D.Ma Jun. |
【推荐3】If you don’t know what to watch on Friday night, look no further than this list of the top 3 movie recommendation engines. They all offer something different. If you want to exchange thoughts about what we offer on our website, just contact us through e-mail.
Top 3. Nanocrowd. The site goes well beyond a simple search engine like Netflix. Nanocrowd allows you to drill down into a more refined search. On the results page, you click which three-word category you prefer, based on keywords related to the movie you input into the search field, and Nanocrowd immediately refines your search to get the best film for you.
Top 2. Taste Kid. It’s simple enough. You input a film you like and it returns results that offer similar action to your favorites. But it goes beyond just movies. If you really like “The Godfather”, Taste Kid fills you in on what kind of bands you’ll like to listen to, books you’ll want to read, and “other stuff” that’s related to that film. Taste Kid is a full entertainment recommendation engine.
Top 1. Jinni Jinni. Whether you want to search for films in the search field or you want to find films based on your mood, time available, setting, or reviews, the site has it all. I searched for movies based on my mood and followed that with a search based on my plot preference. Each time, films that I’ve watched and loved in the past, or that I haven’t watched but definitely want to see popped up. But perhaps the most competitive feature that Jinni offers is its plot search. You can input terms like, “movies that have gangsters” or “films that show Chris Farley yelling” and the site will return films that match your question.
1. If you seek relevant information about a film, ________ can be a good choice.A.Jinni Jinni | B.Taste Kid |
C.Netflix | D.Nanocrowd |
A.Plot search. | B.Refined search. |
C.Category search. | D.Keyword search. |
A.On the poster. | B.In a science magazine. |
C.On the Internet. | D.In an academic research. |
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Newsletter Principal’s Message Dear parents, I write to you this week to introduce a new idea for us all to think about. ‘Oh, no!’ I hear you say, ‘She’s got another idea!’ It is true that I often suggest new ideas, especially in areas that affect your children’s future, such as the preservation of our planet. We are the only local school that has a ‘Walk or Pedal to School Day’ once a week, rather than once a month or even once a term! We have four different bins for our waste products, not just three! But I think we at Spire can do more. We are responsible for the future of our world. I have become increasingly concerned about the amount of unnecessary packaging in our everyday lives. If we don’t do something about this now, the damage to the environment will be enormous. Last week I walked around the grounds at recess time, talking as I often do with any student who wanted to chat - many did, I am glad to say. I kept seeing your children holding little plastic packets with a few biscuits in one side and some cheese spread in the other. When the children had eaten, the little packets became waste material! I found myself wondering why those biscuits could not have been spread with cheese at home and brought to school in a re-usable container. Other children were drinking juice from cardboard boxes. Why not a washable plastic bottle? At our canteen I saw a child buy a sushi roll and apply soy sauce from a cute little plastic fish. That fish ended up on the ground until I asked the student to put it in the bin - more rubbish! Why not use a large bottle from which the sauce could be shared? (For that matter, how awful are those little tomato sauce containers given with meat pies – very dangerous if flicked into your eye!) I know how busy your lives are but you and I need to give children the same message about unnecessary packaging. How many nights a week do you eat takeaway? Plastic boxes of beef in black bean sauce, plastic bags of lettuce with the paper bag of spring rolls, little plastic containers of sauces. All these things increase the amount of waste. I am told you can buy carrots that are already peeled, washed and sliced - in another plastic bag - but why not prepare your own vegetables for the lunch boxes? I know reducing packaging will be a challenge at school and at home but it is one we must confront. I will be introducing a curriculum unit to teach about sustainability. As usual, your comments are welcome. Denise Walker, Principal | ||||
Comments (1) Denise, you need to reconsider. It is a great pity if we don’t enjoy the benefits of 21st century living because of an unclear idea about what’s good for the environment. My partner and I have always supported your green ideas about the environment. Our kids walk to school every day! They put their rubbish in the correct bins. But mornings are already chaotic in our house. How much worse would it be if we had to spread cheese on biscuits (and won’t they go soft)? You wouldn’t believe how many plastic bottles we have lost during our time at the school. And filling them - another task taking time in the morning. Both of us parents have to get to work as well. Finally, why shouldn’t parents have the occasional night without cooking? Takeaway food is often a great help to busy people. Louise |
1. The underlined sentence She’s got another idea’ implies that ________.
A.she is a clever principal in others’ eyes |
B.parents are grateful to the principal’s ideas |
C.parents are impatient with her new suggestion |
D.she attaches great importance to children’s future |
A.asking questions that force the reader to think |
B.appealing to a feeling of sympathy from the reader |
C.appealing to fear from the reader because of the danger |
D.listing common packaging unneeded for students’ food |
A.To introduce a curriculum to protect the environment. |
B.To prove her responsibility in protecting the environment. |
C.To suggest reducing packing to preserve the environment. |
D.To attack the damage students have done to the environment. |
A.A student. | B.A parent. |
C.A dustman. | D.An expert. |
A.indifferent | B.critical |
C.appreciative | D.professional |
A.The principal has done some things unique to her school. |
B.The principal has obtained support from parents and students. |
C.The principal’s latest idea brings much inconvenience in Louise’s eyes. |
D.The principal’s latest idea is not good for the environment in Louise’s opinion. |
【推荐2】It was late one evening. I can’t remember what it was about, but my Dad and I had a very big argument when my mother was away. We both said things we didn’t mean, and in the end I said, “I’m leaving.” And he said, “Good. The sooner, the better.”
I threw a few things in the suitcase and closed the door violently behind me, not knowing where I was going. After walking aimlessly for 20 minutes, I stopped at a local supermarket. Then my phone rang. It was my mom calling. She said, “Hey, Mary. Where are you? Dad is worried about you.”
“How can he worry about me? I’ve been away for nearly half an hour, but he didn’t call.” I said with annoyance. My anger returned and I remembered all the hateful things he’d shouted to me. “Listen, Mom. You can tell Dad that I’m fine. I’ll call you tomorrow.” I said and hung up.
I walked around the supermarket, trying to get my thoughts together. By the time I paid for my purchases, it had been much later than I used to be out alone. When I left the supermarket, a large piece of white paper was in front of me. On the piece of white paper were these words: “Please come home! I miss you and I’m worried about you!”
Then a car pulled up beside me. Hanging out of the window was my Dad. Besides him, smiling gently, sat my mom. And that’s when I started laughing. I laughed so hard that I cried. Despite(尽管) my best effort to run away from home, my father finally managed to track me down. I couldn’t leave now, not with him sitting there with caring eyes.
1. Why does Mary leave home ?A.had to make her own living | B.had a bad performance at school |
C.had an argument with her mother | D.had a big argument with her father |
A.tried to calm down | B.forgave her father |
C.became angrier than before | D.agreed to go home |
A.goods Mary bought | B.actions Mary regretted (后悔) |
C.telephone calls Mary made | D.lessons Mary learned |
A.Mary still refused to go home. | B.Mary returned home happily. |
C.Mary’s father became angry again. | D.Mary’s mother was angry with her father. |
【推荐3】Humans have little difficulty recognizing one another. And we know that no two faces are exactly alike. Even identical twins have slightly different faces. Each human face is truly unique, and now we've invented machines that are able to recognize faces for numerous purposes.
Governments, employers and security and police services are increasingly using facial recognition technology. This allows them to quickly confirm an individual's identity. Systems are becoming so advanced that a wanted criminal can instantly be picked out of a crowd of thousands of people. All that's required is an image in a database to compare with the image of any number of people in a crowd. Ordinary people, too, are using facial recognition to unlock their phones, their computers and other devices.
Personal facial recognition protection has several benefits. It is instantaneous, and it relieves us of the need to memorize passwords. However, a device will require a password in the rare event that it doesn't, for whatever reason, recognize the user's face.
There are numerous concerns about the use of facial recognition. Primarily, the concern is that it threatens privacy. The installation of more and more cameras in public and private places is now part of everyday life. This means people can be observed and recognized wherever they go. Cameras may make public spaces safer, but keeping law-abiding(守法的) citizens under constant watch is disturbing to many.
In the age of the coronavirus and the widespread wearing of masks, facial recognition systems are having some difficulty. A mask covers many of the facial data points used by recognition software to confirm a person's identity. In response, facial recognition systems are being trained to use less facial data. That could affect how dependable it is as a method of identity detection.
1. What's the author's purpose of writing Paragraph 2?A.To further explain the importance of facial recognition. |
B.To describe the powerful functions of facial recognition. |
C.To list in detail various advantages of facial recognition. |
D.To state the unique advanced features of facial recognition. |
A.The cameras may be occasionally out of order. |
B.Too many cameras disturb people's daily life. |
C.People's personal life might be exposed to others. |
D.The cameras make law-abiding citizens feel stressful. |
A.Getting more accurate with less information. |
B.Becoming faster with more facial data. |
C.Protecting personal information if necessary. |
D.Responding more quickly to unexpected events. |
A.The wide popularity of facial recognition. |
B.The rapid development of facial recognition. |
C.The benefits of facial recognition. |
D.The introduction to facial recognition. |