单项选择题

Finding the perfect pair of jeans usually requires patience, luck and several frustrating hours behind a changing room curtain. (1) the process could soon become much simpler (2) to a revolutionary machine which helps women choose the right size, shape and cut.
Previously (3) only in high-end shops, a 3D body scanner is being trialed on the high street—and promises to (4) shoppers to denim that fits and flatters. The £35,000 machine could be the (5) for women who want to follow Carol Vorderman’s lead with jeans that suit their shape and flatter their curves, but who don’t have time to try on dozens of pairs. Using digital white light, the scanner takes (6) from 16 angles and creates a (7) of the customer’s body shape in seconds. (8) the help of shop (9) , the image can then be used to identify jeans that are the (10) size and style. The scanner, which is around 10ft tall and 5ft wide, is already in use at the Manchester Arndale shopping centre and is being (11) by fashion chain Peacocks, with other high street stores (12) to follow suit.
Debs Hatfield, style adviser at Manchester Arndale, said, " (13) you can find the best fitting jeans for your body shape, you must have a clear understanding of what your body type (14) is. That in itself is no easy task since a lot of us aren’t a clear-cut type, but often a (15) of two or more. " News of the device comes as research by Peacocks found 60 million pairs of jeans are stashed away in wardrobes (16) the country and never worn. The (17) of 2,000 shoppers found that one in five women owns six pairs of jeans they no longer wear (18) to weight loss or gain. Jane Hotz, director of ladieswear for Peacocks, added, " (19) the perfect pair of jeans is one of the most stressful shopping trips a woman has to (20) , but it’s also one of life’s great highs when you find jeans that fit great and look fantastic. \

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