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m :00 pm C. 6:00 am D. 9:00 am55. We can learn from the passage that _______.A. not many young people have the same problem as Lin Tao in ChinaB. it is impossible to control teenagers39。s heaviest bicycle with big old wheels and lots of other waste materials. He created it just because of a bet(打賭)he made with his friend. The bicycle weighed tons. It broke the world record of its kind in weight. Frank said his bicycle was surprisingly easy to ride although it had a huge size and weighed a lot. He rode it in front of 5,000 people for over 100 meters to prove it. Twisted(變形的)bicycles Two brothers in France created a bike that looks strange to ride and twists in the middle. Riders can make tight turns(急轉(zhuǎn)彎). The brothers say the bicycle is hard to ride so it can stop people from stealing it. In fact, it isn39。t B. mustn39。s so kind of you!” I was very happy that I _28_ to read there. From then on, I spent a little time cleaning the shop. After that, I quietly read there. That way, I read lots of books. I became one of _29_writers in our school. I even won some prizes in writing. Now studying in high school, I can borrow books _30_ library. My hobby of reading is kept. It will make a big difference to my life. 21. A. brought B. are bringing C. bring D. have brought 22. A. couldn39。(共5小題,計(jì)5分)A Have you ever thought about making a bicycle that you dream of? Some creative people have invented some special bicycles. Here are three of them. Bambikes Bamlbikes are produced in a pany in Phlippines. They are made of an unusual kind of bamboo and other materials like metal and a local plant. They are very strong. And they’re a perfect bination(結(jié)合)of the greenest building maternal and mon bicycles. By making bambikes, the pany offers jobs to the local people. Besides, it provides money for some students in its munity to pay for their study. To continue the production, the pany plants more bamboo than it cuts. The heaviest bicycle A German cycling lover, Frank Dose, has recently made the world39。t get up that morning. In fact, he had played online games since the age of 11. He almost dropped out of school last year. Lin Tao is not alone. Information from China Internet Center shows that the number of teenage Internet users in China had been about 170 million by the end of December, 2016. Many of them, like Lin Tao, spend too much time playing puter games online. To deal with this problem, the Chinese government worked out a draft regulation(法規(guī)草案)in January this year. According to the regulation, players need to use their own ID cards to play online games. Game panies will control teenagers39。The Belt amp。t only happen in the US. People in other countries are interested in it, too. The idea of spending the day with friends was spread all over the world. With more and more countries joining in the celebrations, Friendship Day soon became an international festival. Between 1935 and 1997, Friendship Day didn’t have a symbol(象征),like Santa Claus for Christmas. However, in 1997,the United Nations named Winnie the Pooh as the world39。s a good idea! I will do it, B: Yes, I hope we can help more people. What will you sell? I will give the money to poor children. Then what will you do with the money? I was collecting my old books and toys. I was doing my homework. It’s always great to help others. Where will you sell them? (B)根圖下面對(duì)話中的情景,在每個(gè)空自處填人一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑捑?,使?duì)話恢復(fù)