3 Face Recognition: According To The Text Write T (True) or F (False) (14 Points)

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2. Read the article and answer the questions bellow.

Fans of the popular TV series CSI: Crime 3 FACE RECOGNITION


Scene Investigation will know that there are a This method is not very reliable because our
lot of ways to identify criminals and their faces don’t have enough unique features.
victims. What are these, and how reliable are CCTV cameras in London regularly film
they as a way of checking identify? people who have committed a crime, but the
technology they use hasn’t identified any
criminals.
1 DNA
This carries the genetic information, which 4 EYES
we inherit from our parents, and is only the The color and texture of our irises are unique,
same in identical twins. It’s highly reliable, and iris scan is a quick and reliable way to
but takes time to analyze, so it’s usually only identify people. For this reason, it’s used in
used in criminal investigations. places where security is a priority. A lot of
airports now use iris-scanning systems.
2 FINGERPRINTS
Investigators have used these for 5 HAND GEOMETRY
identification for over 100 years. They’re The shape of the hands is less unique than a
partly genetic and partly formed by fingerprint, but in low-security contexts like
movements that we make before we are sports centers, hand geometry readers are a
born, so they are completely unique. They’re convenient way to check identity when
easy to collect and analyze, and they are a combined with a password, card or visual
reliable way of checking identity. identification.

According to the text write T (true) or F (false) (14 points)

_____ In some cases, hand geometry readers aren’t a convenient way to check identity.
_____ DNA takes time to analyse.
_____ Fingerprint aren’t a reliable way of checking identity.
_____ Iris scan is used in places where security is a priority.
_____ Face recognition is very reliable
_____ Fingerprints are formed by movements that we make before we are born,
_____ Face recognition don’t have enough unique features.
_____ Fingerprint are most unique than the shape of the hands
_____ Face scanning is a quick and reliable way to identify people.
_____ DNA it’s usually only used in criminal investigations.
_____ Fingerprint aren’t easy to collect and analyse
_____ DNA It isn’t very reliable
_____ Eyes are a reliable way of checking identity.
_____ CCTV cameras in London hasn’t identified a lot of criminals.

3. According to the article answer the following questions with complete sentences (12
points)
1. What do the CCTV cameras do?
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2. What’s unique about our irises?
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____
3. How are fingerprints formed?
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4. Which way of identifying people is used in sports centers?
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5. Why isn’t face recognition reliable to identify people?
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6. Which way of identifying people have you used? PEOPLE who
THINGS which
PLACES where

1. Neil Armstrong is the first man ______ 2. This is the hotel ______ we stayed
took the first step on the moon. last year
a) Where a) Where
b) Which b) Which
a) Who c) Who
3. That’s the train ______ goes to Murcia 4. Let’s find a place ______ we can sit
a) Which down
b) Where a) Who
c) Who b) Where
c) Which
5. The house ______ we lived when we 6. This is the book ______ won the
were children is in the town. Pulitzer price last year
a) Where a) Where
b) Which b) Which
c) Who c) Who
7. The car ______ hit me was yellow 8. The school ______ I teach is an
a) Where excellent place to work
b) Which a) Which
c) Who b) Who
c) Where
9. He’s looking for a present ______ costs 10. There are a lots of Americans ______
are teaching English in Spain
less than $150.000
a) Where
a) Which
b) Who
b) Who
c) Which
c) Where

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____

4. Use the correct relative pronouns who, which, where. (10 points)
5. Answer the following questions with the information from the Mary’s schedule, using the correct
form be going to (8 points)

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday


Morning Doctor’s Meet with Return Attend Go to the Clean Visit
appointment my boss library book conference gym apartment grandmother

Afternoon Buy groceries Go to the Go to the Attend Buy food Cook for Take nephew
for the week gym gym conference for party the party to the zoo

Evening Movie with Do a work Dinner with Do the Dinner Party time Relax at home
Dave report girl friends ironing with
parents

1. When is Mary going to do a work report?


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2. How many times is Mary going to do the ironing next week?
________________________________________________________________________
3. When is Mary going to meet with her boss?
________________________________________________________________________
4. Who is Mary going to see a movie with?
________________________________________________________________________
5. When is Mary going to buy food for the party?
________________________________________________________________________
6. What is Mary going to do on Wednesday after the gym?
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7. What is Mary going to do on Wednesday morning?
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8. How many times is Mary going to be at the gym next week?
________________________________________________________________________
6. Write the following sentences in the correct order. (7 points)

1. (+) will / next week / rain / it /


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2. (-) tomorrow / rain / not / it / will.
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3. +) you / will / tomorrow / dance.
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4. (-) will / she / not / next month / come.
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5. (+) Peter / she / see / tomorrow / will.
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6. (-) tomorrow / will / not / talk / Peter / with you
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7. (+) Susan / take / will / next week / the exam
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7. Chose should or shouldn't for the following sentences. (10 points)

1. You should / shouldn't be so selfish.

2. I think you should / shouldn't smoke so much.

3. You should / shouldn't eat so much fast food.

4. I think Patrick should / shouldn't ignore his best friend.

5. You are overweight. You should / shouldn't go on a diet.

6. Mark should / shouldn't park his car in front of my office.

7. Children should / shouldn't spend more time playing with friends.

8. Adults should / shouldn't spend so much time using smartphones.

9. Should / shouldn't I stay or should I go now?

10. I think we should / shouldn't be more patient.

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