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Forget fingerprints or the color of your eyes, airport security could soon be looking at the shape of your ears when deciding whether to allow you into the country.

Researchers have discovered that each person¡¯s ears have a(n) ¡¾1¡¿ shape and have created a system that is able to scan them. The scans can then be compared with a database of ear shapes to identify whose they are.

Professor Mark Nixon led the research team of scientists from the University of South-ampton. They tested 252 images of different ears and found the system was able to match each ear to a(n) ¡¾2¡¿ image held in its database with 99 percent ¡¾3¡¿.

¡°There are a whole load of structures in the ear that you can use to get a set of measurements that are unique to an individual,¡± said Professor Nixon. ¡°With biometrics, the problem is what happens when people get old. With facial recognition, the systems are often confused by crow's feet(ÓãβÎÆ)and other ¡¾4¡¿ of aging.¡± Our ears, however, age very ¡¾5¡¿. They growproportionally larger and the earlobes get a bit longer, but otherwise they are fully formed from birth, according to Professor Nixon.

The U. K. Identity and Passport Service has been testing facial recognition at an airport since 2008. But facial recognition software is often confused by changes in expression.

Therefore, people need to ¡¾6¡¿ a neutral expression and in some eases even avoid wearing make-up. And fingerprints, one of the best ways we have of¡¾7¡¿ an individual at the moment, can be ¡°not so ¡¾8¡¿¡± according to the professor. ¡°Bakers and brick layers tend not to have obvious fingerprints as the distinctive whirls rub off. It is hard to do that with your ears. ¡°

Ear scanning uses a technology that ¡¾9¡¿ all the tubular structures of the ear and measures them. Professor Nixon believes it could take place as passengers walk through security gates, for example, by placing camera on either side to ¡¾10¡¿ an image of their ears.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Active Challenge

Weight loss camp for girls aged 13-18 in Canada

Active Challenge is a weight loss program specially for young women. The burden of being overweight is heavier than just the extra pounds. We use outdoor adventures to challenge the girls, to give them something to draw strength from.

Because you¡¯ll be losing weight alongside young women just like you, you¡¯ll find no one laughing at you and you¡¯ll help each other. At Active Challenge you¡¯ll make lifelong friends with young women of your own age and learn to love new adventurous activities.

Unlike any other weight loss program, Active Challenge is designed so you¡¯ll lose weight and have the strategies (²ßÂÔ) and skills to keep the weight off forever. Active Challenge does not put you on a diet. We follow the Canada Food Guide to healthy eating and exercise appropriate portion (Ò»·Ý) control. We help you develop healthy habits.

The staff at Active Challenge combine experienced outdoor adventure professionals with highly qualified clinicians. All of us are absolutely devoted to helping you achieve lasting behavioral change and weight loss. Most of all, we are devoted to having a great time doing it.

Pre-Camp: Upon registration (×¢²á) in Active Challenge, a registration package will be

sent out to you with forms to be completed before camping as well as program preparation materials, an introduction to Active Challenge and pre-program personal challenging assignments (ÈÎÎñ) to get you on your way toward a healthier self.

Post-Camp: Our post program is designed to keep you focused and remind you of the goals that you set during the camp. After the camp ends we will send you home with your personal meal and exercise plan and keep in touch with you for a full three months through letters, emails and phone calls, tracking your progress and giving you strategies and support.

¡¾1¡¿Outdoor adventurous activities are held for girls _____.

A.to follow a good diet

B.to lose weight quickly

C.to build up their health

D.to make them stronger

¡¾2¡¿How will girls feel about the atmosphere at Active Challenge?

A.Lonely but safe.

B.Cold but exciting.

C.Friendly and supportive.

D.Competitive and challenging.

¡¾3¡¿After registration, girls_____.

A.should go to buy the program preparation materials

B.will be informed how to get prepared for the program

C.should learn some skills and strategies to lose weight

D.will have to finish some challenging assignments at home

¡¾4¡¿The post-camp help will last_____.

A.until the end of November

B.until the beginning of the next year

C.until girls achieve success in their lives

D.until girls can keep their weight off forever

¡¾5¡¿What is the main purpose of the text?

A.To explain why Active Challenge is popular.

B.To share skills and strategies of losing weight.

C.To show how important losing weight is.

D.To invite girls to join in Active Challenge.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿My Grandpa Forgets Who I Am

A few days ago I visited my grandfather in hospital. He has Alzhemier¡¯s¡ªa degenerative disease that usually starts slowly and gets worse over time. I thought I was prepared to see him. I knew chances were slim that he'd actually recognize me.

He didn¡¯t. As a matter of fact, he had no idea that he even had grandchildren. But he was excited that somebody came to visit him. I tried to explain to him who I was. But after he told me multiple times that he didn¡¯t have grandchildren, I gave up. And my heart broke into a million little pieces.

I was tired of explaining things to him. So I just smiled. He smiled back. It's a genuine smile. Like a long time ago, when he¡¯d take me by the hand and made this big world a little bit less scary for me. Now I have to take his hand.

We sat in silence for a little while, before he told me to call my grandma. This was the first time I had tried so hard to hold back tears. My grandma died four years ago and he didn't remember. He thought she was stuck on her way to pick him up.

My grandpa used to be a strong, hard-working man. He was the person you turned to when you needed your car fixed, your tires changed or something heavy to be carried. Sadly, that man left this world a long time ago, and left behind a man that is lost and scared.

I want to help him. I want to make him feel better. I want to tell him about his old life, and how great it was. So I sat with him and I held his hand, and every once in a while I told him how good he looked and how much I liked the color of his shirt and how it brought out the blue in his eyes. I told him that my grandma was on her way whenever he asked about her, and I made sure the glass in his hand was always filled with water.

I can¡¯t take away his pain. I can¡¯t help him remember. I can¡¯t make the disease go away. All I can do is hold on to the memories¡ªhold on for both of us.

¡¾1¡¿When the author first saw her grandpa in hospital ______.

A.she gave up on him

B.they were both excited

C.he didn¡¯t recognize her

D.they talked about the past

¡¾2¡¿The author was close to tears because ______.

A.grandma died about four years ago

B.grandpa needed to be taken care of

C.grandma didn¡¯t make it to the hospital

D.grandpa believed grandma was still alive

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following best describe the author?

A.Tolerant and merciful.

B.Considerate and patient.

C.Warm-hearted and grateful.

D.Strong-minded and generous.

¡¾4¡¿The author wrote this passage to ______.

A.show pity towards her grandpa

B.record memories of her grandpa

C.express deep love for her grandpa

D.call on further study on Alzheimer¡¯s

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