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Camera Vision
36-year-old Canadian film-maker Rob Spence doesn’t seem unusual. You wouldn’t realise it at first, but one of his eyes is false. But this is not the most unusual thing about him. Inside this false eye Spence has a wireless video camera. This camera is not connected to his brain and has not improved his eyesight. Instead it records everything he sees. The camera runs on a very small battery and it has a transmitter, a device which allows Spence to send an image of what he is seeing at any moment to a computer.
Spence damaged his right eye at the age of thirteen while he was playing with his grandfather’s gun on a visit to Ireland. After the accident his vision got worse until he became completely blind in that eye. Three years ago, he had an operation to remove this eye and to insert a false one. And it is this false eye that now contains his miniature video camera.
Spence knew that building a camera that was small enough to fit inside the eye would not be easy, so he contacted Dr Steve Mann, a cyborgs scientist at the University of Toronto. Cyborgs are machines that combine natural and artificial systems. Together, Spence and Mann succeeded in building a device which Time magazine described as one of the best inventions of the year.
Even though his project is still quite new, Spence says that many people have already told him that they don’t like being filmed. He finds this strange as the same people have no problem with the hundreds of surveillance cameras that film them every day at school, in the underground and in shopping centres. He hopes that his project will make people think more about how governments and organisations monitor these cameras and the information they record.
(1) What does Rob Spence’s camera do?
A. Helps him see better.
B. Films what he sees.
C. Takes photos of everything.
(2) The camera is powered by
A. a computer.
B. a transmitter.
C. a tiny battery.
(3) Why did Spence go blind in one eye?
A. He had an accident with a gun.
B. An operation went wrong.
C. His grandfather accidentally shot him.
(4) Why did Spence approach Dr Mann for help in building his eye camera?
A. Dr Mann was a specialist in building tiny cameras.
B. Dr Mann had experience in working with eye devices.
C. Dr Mann was an expert in technology which connects humans with man-made devices.
(5) What does Spence hope people will learn from his project?
A. To question how much they are monitored.
B. To feel comfortable when they are filmed.
C. How to record information.

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Ответ:
nadezhstepan20
nadezhstepan20
29.05.2023 04:20

I heard on TV last night that Portsmouth Council would build a new swimming pool in the centre of the town.

They are giong to start work in July and the pool will probaby be finished by September.

The Mayor said,'I'm sure the people of Portsmount will welcome the new pool. I hope they will understand the temporary problems which will be caused in the centre of the town. "

The opposition leader does not seem to like the idea.

He is going organise a protest to stop the council wasting public money, and he believes that

 the majority of the people living in Portsmouth will support him.

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angel020580
angel020580
06.09.2020 05:29

№ 1) I’m happy because I’ve passed my driving test.

№ 2) I enjoyed thedetermination of dealing with a difficult situation.

№ 3)The medical treatment was a great success. I’ve made a complete recovery. 

№ 4)Women in Britain couldn’t vote in elections until 1929

№ 5)There have been many improvements in telecommunications in the past few years. Email and the Internet work much better now. 

№ 6)A lot of letters are typed and sent to customers every day.

№ 7)A very interesting film was shown on TV last night.

№ 8)Under the contract a new project will be constructed next year.

№ 9)At the moment we are making a recording of our new songs.

№ 10) What  were you discussing the whole evening?

№ 11)I am not drinking coffee now. I am writing an English exercise. 

№ 12)Don’t come to his place tomorrow. He will do his homework the whole evening.

№ 13) A lot of examples were given by the professor during that lecture.

№ 14) A new theatre was built last year.

№ 15) PETER: “Did you go out last night?” LENA: “Yes, it was great.”.

№ 16) STEVE: “Do you like swimming?” ALAN: “I prefer lying on a beach”.

№ 17 )JOE: “I think Mother Teresa was important because she worked to help poor people in India” PAT: “Yes, you are right.”.

№ 18) Sonya: “It’s been a really useful meeting.” Anton: “I hope so too”.

№ 19) The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast.

№ 20)  The mysterious Loch Ness Monster is from Scotland

№ 21)  The national emblem of England is the rose .

№ 22) What is the name of an English town where William Shakespeare was born?  Stratford-on-Avon

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