始终显示原文
考满分TOEFL: 小黑人

欢迎使用考满分精听听写

截止昨天,已经有 252988 同学完成了 4103155 次的练习

开始练习 查看新手引导

原文已被隐藏,你可用 快捷键 - 或点击 显示原文 按钮来查看原文

第1段

1 .This is Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier. Got a minute?

该句暂无译文!

2 .A person's mouth says a lot about them.

该句暂无译文!

3 .Sounds obvious, but I'm talking less about what vocalizes and more about the way it behaves when we eat, drink, speak or even cough.

该句暂无译文!

4 .Researchers at National Taiwan University believe that monitoring such oral behavior can provide doctors with a wealth of information about a patient's dietary habits, dental hygiene and overall health.

该句暂无译文!

5 .To test their idea, they built an accelerometer-based oral sensory system to identify how a mouth is being used based on the movement of its teeth.

该句暂无译文!

6 .Placed in the mouths of eight people, a prototype system correctly recognized each person's oral behavior up to 94 percent of the time.

该句暂无译文!

7 .The researchers now want to build a wireless version that might someday fit inside a fake tooth or attach to a pair of braces.

该句暂无译文!

8 .The sensor could send you or your doctor a message when you're not sticking to your diet or not keeping your promise to quit smoking.

该句暂无译文!

9 .Let's hope they also build in an alarm for bad breath.

该句暂无译文!

10 .That would benefit the person wearing the sensor, and everyone around them as well.

该句暂无译文!

11 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier.

该句暂无译文!