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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿It has been a dream for 30 years but now the world¡¯s first flying car is set to hit the roads this year.

Ever since the ¡°Back to the Future¡± movies lit up our screens in the 1980s£¬designers have dreamt of cars that could take to the sky at the push of a button£®And now pilots can order their own ¡°roadable¡± plane for just 127,000.

The plane, which has fold-out wings that span(ÒíÕ¹)17.5ft£¬has a range of flying distance of 460 miles and can be up to 115 mph£®Back on the land£¬it can also travel at¡°highway speeds¡±in car mode(ģʽ)£®

Fueling the 19ft. long plane couldn¡¯t be simpler----you just drive it into a petrol station and fill it up£®

A spokeswoman said, ¡°You can keep you ¡®light-sport airplane¡¯ in your garage.But because it needs a short runway to take to the air, you will have to drive to your local airport£¬fly up to 460 miles, land£¬and drive directly to your destination£®You will always be ready to drive or fly£®"

The spokeswoman added,¡°Never let bad weather change your trip.You call simply divert(¸ÄµÀ)and continue on the ground until the weather clears.¡±

There is no risk to you¡ªThis is only the chance for you to be the first at your home field to unfold your wings and fly into the future£®

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Taking good notes is a time-saving skill that will help you to become a better student in several ways. _¡¾1¡¿ Second, your notes are excellent materials to refer to when you are studying for a test. Third, note-taking offers variety to your study time and helps you to hold your interest.

You will want to take notes during classroom discussions and while reading a textbook or doing research for a report. _¡¾2¡¿ Whenever or however you take notes, keep in mind that note-taking is a selective process. __¡¾3¡¿__

The following methods may work best for you.

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A. Use words, not complete sentences.

B. There are three practical note-taking methods.

C. You must write your notes on separate paper.

D. Otherwise, you may not be able to read your notes later.

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F. That means you must first decide what is important enough to include in your notes.

G. First, the simple act of writing something down makes it easier for you to understand and remember it.

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The days when a cellphone was used for nothing beyond calling and texting are gone£®Today£¬we turn smart phones into magical machines with apps that transform them into musical instruments or business machines or video players£®But it turns out that we are only searching the surface£®Who knew that smart phones would make pretty good satellites? ¡¾1¡¿

Smart phones forecast the weather

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Smart phones save the rainforests

Detecting illegal logging(µÁ·¥) may sound like a novel app£¬¡¾3¡¿ £ºin Indonesia£¬the non-profit organization Rainforest Connection¡¯ wants to use donated Android phones to detect illegal logging£®As New scientist reports£¬¡°The phones are equipped with solar panels specifically designed to take advantage of the brief periods when light reaches the forest floor£®Their microphones stay on at all time£¬and the software listens for the sound of a chainsaw(Á´¾â)£®¡±

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Smart phones drive cars

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Most people know that Marie Curie was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, and the first person to win it twice. However, few people know that she was also the mother of a Nobel Prize winner.

Born in September, 1987, Irene Curie was the first of the Curies¡¯ two daughters. Along with nine other children the parents of whom were also famous scholars, Irene studied in their own school, and her mother was one of the teachers. She finished her high school education at the College of S¨¦vign¨¦ in Paris.

Irene entered the University of Paris in 1914 to prepare for a degree in mathematics and physics. When World War I began, Irene went to help her mother, who was using X-ray facilities (É豸) to help save the lives of wounded soldiers. Irene continued the work by developing X-ray facilities in military hospitals in France and Belgium. Her services were recognised in the form of a Military¡¯s Medal by the French government.

In 1918, Irene became her mother¡¯s assistant at the Curie Institute. In December 1924, Frederic Joliot joined the Institute, and Irene taught him the techniques required for his work. They soon fell in love and were married in 1926. Their daughter Helene was born in 1927 and their son Pierre five years later.

Like her mother, Irene combined family and career. Like her mother, Irene was awarded a Nobel Prize, along with her husband, in 1935. Unfortunately, also like her mother, she developed leukemia because of her work with radioactivity (·øÉäÄÜ). Irene Joliot-Curie died from leukemia on March 17, 1956.

¡¾1¡¿Why was Irene Curie awarded a Military Medal?

A. Because she received a degree in mathematics.

B. Because she helped to save the wounded.

C. Because she won the Nobel Prize with Frederic.

D. Because she worked as a helper to her mother.

¡¾2¡¿Where did Irene Curie meet her husband Frederio Joliot?

A. At the Curie Institute.B. At the University of Paris.

C. At a military hospital.D. At the College of S¨¦vign¨¦.

¡¾3¡¿In which of the following aspects was Irene Cuire different from her mother?

A. Irene worked with radioactivity.

B. Irene combined family and career.

C. Irene won the Nobel Prize once.

D. Irene died from leukemia.

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It was 6 pm when we arrived Belfast, so we went straight to the hotel that we booked online to check in after we got on the plane. On our way to the downtown, the taxi driver brief introduced the city, which had been in chaos for almost 30 years until the end of next century.

After dropped our bags, we wandered around in the streets. The city was peacefully and people seemed to be enjoying their life very much. The place that we had our dinner was called ¡°The Crown¡±, a pub dated back to 1826, when the first train ran from Belfast to Lisburn.

We met two European girls having Chow Mein, fried noodles, when we were having a rest in the hall of the hotel later. They told us they have bought the noodles in a Chinese restaurant named Eastern Land. We decided not to go there the next evening so that we could taste it.

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