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30.What will happen if you use your credit card on donation facilities?A.Two euros will be donated each time.B.A series of video posters will be designed.C.A slice of bread will be offered to the poor.D.Food will be provided to the homeless in Peru31.What is the great significance according to Thomas Stritz?A.Raising public awareness of donation.B.Replacing all the normal donation boxes.C.Encouraging people to use credit cards.D.Collecting more money with the new device.0Brain implantscan traneintel speechintxtlsialsemttingfrom people with paralysis()or other diseases that steal their ability to talk or type.Newresults from two studies,presented November 13 at the annual meeting of the Society forNeuros,provide additional evidence of the extraordiy potential"that brain implantshave for restoring lost communication,says neuroscientist Leigh Hochberg.ome people who need help communicating can curently use devices that require smallmovements,such as eye gaze changes.Those tasks aren't possible for everyone.So the new studytargeted interal speech,which requires a person to do nothing more than think."Implanted in the brain,our device predicts interal speech directly,allowing the patient tojust focus on saying a word inside their head,"says Sarah Wandelt,a neuroscientist at Caltech.Interal speech"could be much simpler than requiring the patient to spell out wordsormouththem."Neural signals associated with words are detected by electrodes()implanted in thebrain.The signals can then be translated into text,which can be made audible by computerprograms that generate speech.In the study,Wandelt and fellow workers could accurately predict which of igrdperson who was paralyzed below the neck was thinking.Eleetrodes pickedupllsignalsin his posterior parietal cortex,a brain area involved in speech and hand movements.Thatapproach iselly exciting,and enhances the power of bringing togethrfudmneuroengineering and machine learning approaches for the restoration ofiandmobility,"says Hochberg.To be useful,the current techniques will need to get faster and more accurate.Itsalsounclear whether the technology will work for other people,perhapswithmoodisorders."These are still early days for the technologies,"Hochberg says.英语试题A第7页(共12页)
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