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1.

Listen and fill in the blanks (PTE version):

Computer (1)________ Shweta Patel and his team are developing new sensing

systems. “The initial (2)________ was really around (3)________ and water

monitoring.” They built a new generation of (4)________ sensors that monitor

(5)_________ interference on a home’s power line or water pressure (6)__________ in

the plumbing. Most of this (7)_______ has already found industrial applications, and

Patel and his team turned their attention to adapting this technology for personal

(8)______ monitoring. “So how do we take this (9)_______ and make it into a signal of

interest was kind of in the core of what we did for many (10)_______ and we’re taking

that work and (11)______ it to other domains.” They’re looking to take (12)_______ of

all the functionality built in our (13)_______. With the users' permission, this app can

use the (14)_________ built into most smartphones to listen to background noises,

such as coughing, (15)________ for patterns that suggest a trip to the doctor might be

an order. “We (16)_______ these models that try and understand how sound works,

how it, what its (17)_______ are and we give it a whole bunch of examples of

(18)_______ kinds of audio things, like people talking, things like people ________,

sneezing and of course coughing. This app uses a phone’s (19)________ to check

haemoglobin levels in (20)________ by analyzing the colour of capillary fluids through

the skin. (21)________, what happens is if you're anemic, your bloods are going to be a

little less (22)______ and we take advantage of that by (23)________ your finger over a

camera of a phone. The camera of the phone can actually see the (24)_______ of the

blood. This test uses the camera to tell (25)______ worried about jaundice in newborn

infants. “Now jaundice is something that (26)______ who have seen tons of babies can
just kind of figure out on a very (27)______ level of is this baby, do they need to get

(28)________ or are they in a good condition, whereas the first-time parent has no idea

(29)______ what jaundice might look like.” The (30)________ say the built-in sensors

found in smartphones are already commonplace, but their (31)______ and their

implications for our health and well-being may be more far-reaching than we

(32)_______ imagined.

2. Listen and fill in the blanks (Bruno Mars’ version)

[Intro]

Oh, oh-oh-oh (x3)

[Verse 1]

Oh, her ____, her ____

Make the ____ look like they're not _____

Her _____, her _____

Falls ______ without her tryin'

She's so ______

And I tell her every day

Yeah, I know, I know

When I compliment her, she won't _______ me

And it's so, it's so _______ to think that she don't see what I see

But every ______ she asks me, "Do I look okay?" I say
[Chorus]

When I see your ______ (______, _______)

There's not a _______ that I would change

'Cause you're _______ (_______)

Just the way you _______ (_______)

And when you _______ (________, ________)

The whole world ________ and ________ for a while

'Cause, girl, you're ________ (________)

Just the way you ________ (________)

Yeah

[Verse 2]

Her ________, her ________

I could ________ them all day if she'd let me

Her ________, her ________

She ________ it, but I think it's so sexy

She's so ________, and I tell her every day

Oh, you ________, you ________, you ________

I'd never ask you to ________

If perfect’s what you're ________ for

Then just stay the ________

So don't even ________ askin' if you look okay


You know I'll ________

[Chorus]

[Bridge]

The way you ________

The way you ________

Girl, you're ________ (Amazing)

Just the ________ you are (Are)

[Chorus]

[Outro]
Yeah

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