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A UK supermarket has become the first in the world to let shoppers pay for groceries using justthe veins(静脉)in their fingertips. Customers at the Costcutter store,at Brunel University in London,can now pay using their unique vein pattern to identify themselves. The firm behind the technology,Sthaler,has said it is in“serious talks" with other major UK supermarkets to adopt hi-tech finger veinscanners at pay points across thousands of stores.
It works by using infrared(红外线)to scan people's finger veins and then links this uniquebiometric map to their bank cards. Customers' bank details are then stored with payment providerWorldpay,in the same way you can store your card details when shopping online. Shoppers canthen turn up to the supermarket with nothing on them but their own hands and use it to makepayments in just three seconds.
It comes as previous studies have found fingerprint recognition,used widely on mobile phones,is vulnerable(易受攻击的)to being hacked and can be copied even from finger smears(污点)left on phone screens. But Sthaler,the firm behind the technology,claims vein technology is themost secure biometric identification method as it cannot be copied or stolen. Sthaler said dozensof students were already using the system and it expected 3,000 students out of 13,000 to havesigned up by November.
The technology uses an infrared light to create a detailed map of the vein pattern in your finger. It requires the person to be alive,meaning in the unlikely event a criminal hacks off someonesfinger,it would not work. Sthaler said it take just one minute to sign up to the system initiallyand,after that,it takes just seconds to place your finger in a scanner each time you reach thesupermarket checkout.
Simon Binns,commercial director of Sthaler,told the Daily Telegraph:“This makes paymentsso much easier for customers. This is the safest form of biometrics. There are no known incidenceswhere this security has been breached. When you put your finger in the scanner it checks you arealive,it checks for a pulse,and it checks for hemoglobin(血紅蛋白). Your vein pattern is securebecause it is kept on a database in an encrypted(加密的)form,as binary(二进制)numbers. No carddetails are stored with the retailer or ourselves,it is held with Worldpay,in the same way it is whenyou buy online. "
阅读理解
1. From the first paragraph we can learn that.
A. at present the UK has the first one supermarket using the veins to pay the bills
B. the hi-tech fingerprint payment is very popular in the UK
C. the firm behind the technology needn't persuade supermarkets to cooperate
D. the technology will be promoted worldwide in the near future
2. According to the first two paragraphs,we can infer that.
A. all students at Brunel University can pay without money
B. people shall talk seriously with the supermarket before paying
C. paying with vein pattern may take a long time in the supermarket
D. there are no persons in the world who have the same vein pattern
3. What's the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. Fingerprint recognition was used widely on mobile phones.
B. The number of the students studying in the university is very big,
C. Vein technology cannot be copied but easy to steal.
D. Many students have accepted the security of the technology.
4. The reasons why vein technology is the most secure biometric identification method are
①it cannot be reproduced②it cannot be stolen③the payer must be alive ④it takes one minuteto finish a scan⑤there is no need to register
A. ①②⑤
B. ①②③
C. ③④⑤
D. ②③④
5. Which statement about the hi-tech payment is NOT its characteristic?
A. It makes payments much easier for customers.
B. It is the safest form of biometrics.
C. The passwords are kept in the same way as online.
D. Pay successully only by your fingerprints.
答案与解析
1. A。细节理解题。文章第一段第一句话可以知道 A选项与之相符,其他选项都不符合句意。
2. D。推理判断题。根据文章第一段和第二 段的第一句话中“unique”一词可以知道D正确。
3. D。主旨大意题。连词But之后的内容是作者强调的重点,故D正确。
4. B。细节理解题。根据第三段第二句话和第四段第二句话可以知道①②③符合题意。
5. D。细节理解题。文章最后一段Simon Binns的话可以看到各选项内容,只有D不符合文中句意。
长难句分析
1. The firm behind the technology,Sthaler,has said it is in‘serious talks”with other majorUK supermarkets to adopt hi-tech finger vein scanners at pay points across thousands of stores.
发明这项技术的公司Sthaler表示,他们正在和英国其他主要超市“认真沟通”,让数千家商店的收银处采用高科技指尖静脉扫描仪。
这是个复合句。宾语从句中serious有“认真的”之意。宾语从句中的不定式是目的状语。
2. It requires the person to be alive,meaning in the unlikely event a criminal hacks offsomeone's finger,it would not work. 支付者必須是活人,这意味着一旦犯罪分子切下某人的手指,那也是行不通的。
这是个复合句。句中meaning及其后面的内容是分词做状语,“it would not work”是虚拟语气。例如: If I were in Beijing now,I would visit the Forbidden City. 如果我现在在北京,我就去参观紫禁城了。