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镇江地区九年级学期期中英语试卷分类汇编
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When Emma Yang was 7 or 8 years old, her grandmother got Alzheimer’s disease (阿兹海默症). For her Grandma, recognizing (认出) and remembering people are becoming increasingly difficult. She couldn’t even t 76 who her family members are. Her grandmother lives in Hong Kong while Emma and her parents live in New York. Clearly, distance is not only the problem,
b 77 her illness is preventing them from keeping in touch with each other normally. Yang, now 14, decided to c 78 an app to help people with this disease.
Emma names her app “Timeless”. It uses facial recognition technology(面部识别技术). The patients can use the app to look at the p 79 of their family and friends who they love. And the app will tell them who they are. It also shows w 80 the patients have just called someone who they are going to call again.
Yang got the idea after seeing how facial recognition is used in different areas, e 81 health care. Still, the app is in development. Now Emma Yang is trying to raise money so that she can take the next step. T 82 someone thinks that the app is too hard for older people to use, Yang is hopeful. “If you introduce it to them in the right way, it is really p 83 for them to use it and it is actually good for their lives,” she said.
Can Emma i 84 you with her app? Do you support her? If you don’t, Bill Gates certainly does. He showed his support for Yang and her project. “I love stories like this…14-year-old Emma Yang is developing an app to help bridge the gap (缺口,间隙)between Alzheimer's patients and their loved o 85 .” — Bill Gates (@Bill Gates) February 2nd, 2018
In a word, the app can really help the patients improve their daily life and cherish the timeless moment of their life.
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