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小题例关 KIAOTI CHUANGGUAN 练习2 Cloze3~4 Cloze 3 Face ID, the new face-scanning security camera introduced in the iPhone X, 1 work)perfectly most of the time. But there's one place 2 Apple s latest tech may be giving you trouble: in bed It is reported that people were having trouble 3. (unlock) the new smartphone in bed Phone x owner assumed the issue might be a pillow obscuring (iliff) their face, but it turns out the 4 (solve) is even simpler The problem isnt with the position of your face, but it's how you're holding your iPhone. Thats because Face id doesn't work 5 the camera is too close to you. It needs to be between 10-20 inches away from your face (get)an accurate scan (normal) it isn't an issue, since most people hold their phone out in front of them at about that distance, but using your iPhone in bed is 8 story. This might be a little 9. (annoy) to get used to, but it's probably for 10 best. After all, holding smart-phones too close to our face can strain our eyes and cause headaches sometimes Cloze 4 Can knots(t) be a form of art? It is in China. There is a long history of using knots for decoration on clothing or to hang from the ceiling or on a wall. Skilled knot 1 (art) make complex knots that you can take back with you as souvenirs. They have a long history and a symbolic meaning even today. People may have 2 (initial) made them to record information and convey messages 3. people started to write. One-hundred-thousand-year-old tools have been discovered that were probably used (tie) and untie knots, and there is a 5 (refer) to knots in ancient literature. But it isnt known when they started to be used symbolically or woven for art is known that they 6. (use)for artistic decoration and to symbolize and express thoughts and feelings in the Tang Dynasty era. The Tang Empire was a large one 7. (cover) most of the regions o modern china. and the 8 (tradition)art form was carried on by succeeding generations 9 part of their culture. Even today, Chinese knots a