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The trouble of having to charge(充电)your smartphone for hours a day could become a thing of the past.

British scientists have created a material that replaces the screen glass for phones, i-pad and smartwatches, but uses no power----meaning they could be charged weekly. The discovery is important because more than 90 percent of a device’s battery power illuminates(照明)the screen.

Technology firms have focused on improving battery life. But the British experts say dealing with the main power-using may give better results. Oxford University engineer Dr Peiman Hosseini, who invented the material, told the sunday Telegraph: “ You have to charge smartwatches every night. But if you had smart glass, you could recharge it just once a week.”

The invention uses electrical pulses to create displays that require no power and can be viewed even in direct sunlight. Dr Hosseini’s company, Bodle Technologies, hopes to have a prototype(样机)in a year.

Battery life is seen as a major obstruction for modern computing and technology. While the power of technology and lifestyle gadgets(小器件)has improved rapidly in recent years, batteries have not kept pace. The success of smart watches, including Apple’s version, is thought to depend on solving this problem because few users are willing to charge a watch every day.

Gadget firms are also desperate to solve the problem.

Apple, for example, is investigating using fuel cells to power its phones and laptops, and this year had gained a patent for a system that it claimed could power its gadget for weeks.

In 2012 US energy secretary Steven Chu called for a big push to improve batteries, challenging scientists to produce a battery with five times the capacity within five years.

Aside from mobile gadgets, improving battery technology is seen as being key to the success of electric cars, which currently have a limited journey before they must stop to be recharged.

28. Who invented the new material?

     A. Energy secretary.                                       B. Oxford University engineer.

     C. Technology firms.                                             D. Apple Corps.

29. What can we know about the invention?

     A. It has gained a patent.                                    B. It is popular with customers.

     C. It is a kind of glass.                                     D. It uses power to charge the phones.

30. The author uses the example of Apple in para7 to show________________.

     A. what the key to success is

     B. why Apple products are popular

     C. how often batteries must be recharged

     D. how gadget firms are making efforts to improve batteries

31. What can be inferred from the passage?

     A. 90% of batteries will be replaced with smart glass.

     B. It is likely that mobile phones will be recharged once a week.

     C. Scientists are focusing on increasing the number of batteries.

     D. Many users are willing to pay more for watches of Apple version.

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