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2.文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。

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1.只能使用5个句子表达全部内容;

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3. 谈谈你的感想。

[写作要求]

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2. 介绍你处理该事的方式;

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1. 描述一件课堂上令你印象深刻的事情;

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72. Which of following would be best title for the text?

A. Three folding bike inventors. B. The making of a folding bike   C. Progress in folding bike design  D. Ways of separating a bike wheel

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假设你是某中学新老师李红,请给你的朋友张华写一封信,告诉他你第一天上课的情况,主要内容如下:

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71. We can learn from the text that Fitzsimons`s invention_______.

A. kept the tyres as whole piece.  B. was made into production soon.

C. left little room for improvement. D. changed our views on bag design.

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70. We can learn from the text that the wheels of the Group Portable_______.

A. were difficult to separate.  B. could be split into 6 pieces.

C. were fitted with solid tyres.  D. were hard to carry on a train.

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69. We can infer form Paragraph 1 that the Brompton folding bike____.

  A. was portable  B. had a folding wheel.

  C. could be put in a pocket. D. looked like a magic carpet

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68. What is the text mainly about?

A. Fish dieting and human dieting. B. Dieting and health.

C. Human dieting.  D. Fish dieting. 

            D

   Andrew Ritchie, inventor of the Brompton folding bicycle, once said that perfect portable bike would be “like a magic carpet... You could fold it up and put it into your pocket or handbag". Then he paused: “But you'll always be limited by the size of the wheels. And so far no one has invented a folding wheel."

It was a rare --- indeed unique --- occasion when I was able to put Ritchie right. A 19th-century inventor, William Henry James Grout, did in fact design a folding wheel. His bike, predictably named the Grout Portable, had a frame that split into two and a larger wheel that could be separated into four pieces. All the bits fitted into Grout's Wonderful Bag, a leather case.

Grout's aim: to solve the problems of carrying a bike on a train. Now doesn't that sound familiar? Grout intended to find a way of making a bike small enough for train travel: his bike was a huge beast. And importantly, the design of early bicycles gave him an advantage: in Grout's day, tyres were solid, which made the business of splitting a wheel into four separate parts relatively simple. You couldn't do the same with a wheel fitted with a one-piece inflated(充气的)tyre.

So, in a 21st-century context, is the idea of the folding wheel dead? It is not. A British design engineer, Duncan Fitzsimons , has developed a wheel that can be squashed into something like a slender ellipse(椭圆) . Throughout, the tyre remains inflated.

Will the young Fitzsimons's folding wheel make it into production? I haven’t the foggiest idea. But his inventiveness shows two things. First, people have been saying for more than a century that bike design has reached its limit, except for gradual advances. It’s as silly a concept now as it was 100 years ago: there's plenty still to go for. Second, it is in the field of folding bikes that we are seeing the most interesting inventions. You can buy a folding bike for less than £1,000 that can be knocked  down so small that can be carried on a plane -- minus wheels, of course -- as hand baggage.

Folding wheels would make all manner of things possible. Have we yet got the magic carpet of Andrew Ritchie's imagination? No. But it's progress.

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