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    A group of university professors recently created a scanner they believe can predict the perfect job for anyone — simply by looking at their fingerprints. The group says that in the future, fingerprints could help tell a person's key personalities.

To use the scanner, people place their fingers upon the fingerprint reader and computer technology connected to sensors reads back what sort of work would suit the individual (个人).

The machine bases its results on a collection of a large amount of information in the computer about how fingerprint shapes connect to job selection.

Local companies help researchers from the city's Kuban University of Physical Education and Sport to test the technology.

Twenty-one-year-old Oscar Galkin, a mathematics graduate, said, ''I got the result from the scanner that I would be suited to a job in IT, which is exactly what I want to do. I don't know if it is luck or if it can really read a person's talents, but it worked for me. ''

And Zara Tokareva, aged 20, who feels uncomfortable at the sight of blood, said, ''I want to be a house designer but the machine said. I should be a nurse. So, no, I don't think it is as clever as is being made out. ''

Though fingerprint identification has been widely used in crime discovering, it is still a science that has a lot of possibility of being used, say experts, from discovering drug misuse to personality analysis — exactly as hand readers have been saying to do for centuries.

''The basic idea is that although everybody's fingerprints are completely different, there are obvious features that are common on the fingers of certain professionals working in certain jobs.'' Said researcher Ravil Yudin.

''It's not really a new idea because hand readers have been saying for hundreds of years that you can tell a person's future by reading their hands. We want to match that by looking at fingerprints and trying to tell what career path people would choose.''

1.It can be inferred from the 6th paragraph that the fingerprint scanner ________.

A.has been used in job hunting

B.is popular with young men

C.helps companies a lot

D.needs to be improved

2.What can we learn from what Ravil Yudin said?

A.The fingerprint scanner is based on a new idea.

B.Certain people's fingers actually have something in common.

C.Telling one's future by reading his hands started a few years ago.

D.The technology of fingerprint identification can be used in many fields.

3.The text is written to ________.

A.tell the future of hand readers

B.show the features of fingerprints

C.introduce a technical product

D.help job hunters understand themselves well

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一种指纹扫描仪,它可以通过扫描预测一个人的工作,以及人们对该产品的看法。 1.推理判断题。根据第六段的I want to be a house designer but the machine said. I should be a nurse. So, no, I don't think it is as clever as is being made out. (我想成为一个房屋设计师,但是机器说我应该成为一名护士。因此,我不认为它有所谓的那么聪明)由此推测,该机器需要进一步的改进。D. needs to be improved (需要被改进)符合以上推测,故选D项。 2.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段的The basic idea is that although everybody's fingerprints are completely different, there are obvious features that are common on the fingers of certain professionals working in certain jobs. (基本思想是,尽管每个人的指纹完全不一样,但是某些从事特定工作的专业人事的手指上却有一些明显的共同特征)可知,事实上某从事特定工作的人的指纹有共同之处。B. Certain people's fingers actually have something in common.(某从事特定工作的人的指纹有共同之处)符合以上说法,故选B项。 3.推理判断题。根据文章的主要内容,尤其是第一段的A group of university professors recently created a scanner they believe can predict the perfect job for anyone — simply by looking at their fingerprints.(一组大学教授最近发明了一种扫描器,他们相信只看看指纹就能预测出最适合任何人的工作)可知,本文的主要目的介绍一种可以预测人们最佳工作的扫描器。C. introduce a technical product (介绍一种科技产品)符合以上说法,故选C项。
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