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M: My parents have said they£¬ll get me one. They know I can£¬t afford it and don¡¯t mind helping. W: You£¬re lucky. Do you plan to drive to college every day then, or is that too expensive? taking the bus.

W: Yeah, the bus would be cheaper. Well, good luck with the lessons. M: Thanks. See you soon. Questions:

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Many things that make life easier for us were invented by women. The dishwasher, for example, was invented by a woman in 1886. She was a wealthy American who gave a lot of dinner parties. But she was annoyed that her servants used to break plates and glasses when they were washing them after the party. So, Josephine Cochrane decided to try and invent a machine which could wash plates and glasses safely. Today the dishwasher is used in homes and restaurants.

were invented by Marion Donovan in 1950. Anybody who has a small baby understands what a big difference her invention made. Today more than 55 million diapers are used every day.

W: Well. I¡¯m sure you£¬I¡¯ll pass your driver¡¯s test when you¡¯ve had more lessons. Will you get your

M: I¡¯ve thought about it, but I think gas would cost too much and there¡¯s nowhere to park. Ill keep

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Another fantastic invention that improved the lives of millions of people was disposable diapers. They

A few years later, in 1956, Bette Nesmith Graham, an office secretary, invented something to help her

fix her typing mistakes. In those days, if you made a mistake, you had to get a new sheet of paper and mistakes. Her invention is called white-out today.

start typing again from the beginning. Graham¡¯s brilliant idea was to use a white liquid to paint over

And finally ... policemen, soldiers and politicians all over the world are protected by a substance which but incredibly strong, much stronger than metal. This textile is used to make bullet-proof vests. Her invention has probably saved thousands of lives. Questions:

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It£¬s almost finished! The sports center will be open to the public next week on June 16th¡ªfor sports

and swimming. The fitness center isn¡¯t finished, however, and won¡¯t be open until August 21st. The forward to that.

What can you do in the sports center? There¡¯re facilities for indoor sports¡ªthat¡¯s volleyball, basketball and table tennis¡ªand outdoor sports like football and tennis.

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fitness center looks out over the lake and has one of the best views in the area. So we¡¯re all looking

those of you who want to get fit, you can book an appointment with a fitness advisor who¡¯ll help you

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