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It seems you always forge--your reading glasses when you are
rushing to work, your coat when you are going to the cleaners, your credit card
when you are shopping...
Such absent-mindedness may be{{U}}
(47) {{/U}}to you, now British and German scientists are developing
memory glasses that record everything the{{U}} (48)
{{/U}}sees.
The glasses can play back memories later to help
the wearer remember things they have forgotten such as where they left their
keys. And the glasses also{{U}} (49) {{/U}}the user to "label" items so
that information can be used later on. The wearer could walk around an office or
a factory identifying certain{{U}} (50) {{/U}}by pointing at them.
Objects indicated are then given a{{U}} (51) {{/U}}label on a screen
inside the glasses that the user then fills in.
It could be used
in{{U}} (52) {{/U}}plants by mechanics looking to identify machine parts
or by electricians wiring a{{U}} (53) {{/U}}device.
A
spokesman for the project said: "A car mechanic for{{U}} (54)
{{/U}}could find at a glance where a part on a certain car model is so that
it can be identified and repaired. For the motorist the system could{{U}}
(55) {{/U}}accident black spots or dangers on the road."
In other cases the glasses could be worn by people going on a guided tour,
{{U}}(56) {{/U}}points of interest or by people looking at panoramas
where all the sites could be identified.
[A] allow
[I] user
[B] instance
[J] complicated
[C] blank
[K] white
[D]
industrial
[L] annoying
[E]
frustrating
[M] successful
[F]
items
[N] articles
[G] indicating
[O] simple
[H] highlight