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Some young people like to play WeChat when they are free ,but ______ like to go to the cinema.

A. others          B. the other            C. Another

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:句意:一些人当他们有空的时候,喜欢玩微信,但是其他的人喜欢去看电影。Others表示其他的人们;B. the other表示两者中的另一个;C. Another另一个;结合语境,故选A。 考点:考查代词的用法。  
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Today a Ferris wheel is usually 40 to 60 feet tall. That seems very high when you are on the top looking down. But the first Ferris wheel was 264 feet high taller than a twenty-story building! Can you imagine the view from the top of that?

The first Ferris wheel was built for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago. The people who planned the fair were looking for an attraction that would bring people to Chicago. George Ferris handed a drawing of a giant wheel that people could ride on. At first everyone laughed at his strange idea. But Mr. Ferris did not give up,  and finally the idea was accepted. The ride opened in June of 1893.

Today’s Ferris wheels have 12 to 16 seats,  which each carry 2 or 3 people. But that first one had 36 enclosed cars,  each holding 60 passengers. When filled,  it carried 2, 160 people. During that summer in Chicago,  about 1.5 million people rode the Ferris wheel.

After the fair the ride was moved to a nearby amusement park built especially to show off the wheel. In 1904,  it was moved again to St. Louis for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. After the fair there,  the wheel stood unused. In 1906 it was finally sold to a company for scrap metal (废铁).

Luckily a Chicago bridge builder,  W.E. Sullivan,  figured out how to make a smaller Ferris wheel that could easily be taken apart and put together. In 1906 he started the company that still makes many of the Ferris wheels used today.

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