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I finally made it home£®The feeling on the bicycle was amazing£®The air hitting my face and going through my hair was wonderful£®I was sitting on top of the world as I passed by places and people£®Biking made me feel alive£®
56£®According to the author£¬why are bicycles still popular in China today£¿B
A£®Because they are traditional and safe£®
B£®Because they are convenient and inexpensive£®
C£®Because they are colorful and available£®
D£®Because they are fast and environment friendly£®
57£®The author decided to buy a bicycle because he intendedC£®
A£®to ride it for fun
B£®to use it for transport
C£®to experience local culture
D£®to improve his riding skills
58£®Which of the following best describes the author's biking experience£¿D
A£®The author enjoyed showing off his biking skills£®
B£®The author was annoyed by the air while riding£®
C£®The author was praised by the other bikers£®
D£®The author took great pleasure in biking£®

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