Taking a few steps to the side, our camera crew finds itself under observation. As it turns out, it's not only our cameraman (1)_________________________________. There is this camera hidden in a pair of glasses. Next to a dummy is a suitcase. Anyone who tries to appropriate it will be dealt a high-voltage shock.
Stawt demonstrates elaborate devices developed by the CIA and KGB. "One example that I particularly like is the shoe, comncealment device, see here and used by KGB in the 1980s. Concealment devices basically could be any every day object, in which you hide potentially incriminating materials. So typically film, (2)_________________________________."
This vodka bottle, as well as this jar of face cream, were used to transport microfilm. And this crest was given to the American ambassador by Soviet pioneers. Only 6 years later Embassy employees discovered that it had an electronic bug built in. (3)_________________________________, the museum exhibits look more like props for filming spy movies. But some of them are still used by real spies.
1.he records everything that's happening around us.
2.but could be , could bd a communication equipment.
3.she's against the background of the modern computer technology.