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***泰州市第五次代表大会于9月21日至24日召开。大会是在新泰州走过20年奋斗历程、迈入发展新阶段的重要时刻召开的。会议号召全市上下,发扬成绩、再接再厉,为建设“强富美高”新泰州作出新的更大贡献。某班认真组织同学们学习第五次党代会精神,分组开展探究性学习。请你参与其中,完成以下内容。

【各抒己见】

第一小组的同学在学习了第五次党代会报告后举行模拟新闻发布会,在互动提问环节要求同学们回答以下问题,希望你能提供一份满意的答案。

【我思我悟】

第五次党代会指出:我们共产党人奋斗的目标、工作的原点,就是要让老百姓的腰包一年更比一年鼓,生活一年更比一年好,幸福感一年更比一年强。第二小组同学对某小区居民进行了“幸福感、满意度”的调查。下表是调查部分数据统计结果。

调查项目

调查结果(满意度)

政府服务

95%

居民收入

70%

人居环境

85%

教育质量

80%

社会治安

88%

医疗保健

60%

就业创业

70%

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    Hummingbirds(蜂鸟) are one of nature's most energetic fliers and the only birds to hover(盘旋) in the air by relying on their strength alone.

    Now scientists have found that it is the ratio(比值) of the bird's wing length to its width that makes them so efficient. The discovery is helping experts compete with 42 million years of natural selection to build helicopters that are increasingly efficient.

    David Lentink, an assistant professor at Stanford University in California, tested wings from 12 different species of hummingbirds, which he sourced from museums. He placed them on a machine used to test the aerodynamics(气力学) of the helicopter blades(桨叶). Professor Lentink's team used the same machine to test the blades from an advanced micro-helicopter used by the UK's army. They found that the micro-helicopter's blades are as efficient at hovering as the average hummingbirds.

    But while the micro-helicopter's blades kept pace with the average hummingbird wings, they could not keep up with the most efficient hummingbird's wing. The wings of Anna's hummingbird were found to be about 27 percent more efficient than the man-made micro- helicopter's blades.

    While Professor Lentink wasn't surprised at nature's superiority, he said that helicopter blades have come a long way. “The technology is at the level of an average hummingbird,” he said. “A helicopter is really the most efficient hovering device that we can build. The best hummingbirds are still better, but I think it's amazing that we're getting closer. It's not easy to match their performance, but if we build better wings with better shapes, we might match hummingbirds.”

    Professor Lentink said that we don't know how hummingbirds maintain their flight in a strong wind, how they navigate(确定方向) through branches, or how they change direction so quickly. He thinks that great steps could be made by studying wing aspect ratios-the ratio of wing length to wing width. Understanding these abilities and characteristics could be a benefit for robotics and will be the focus of future experiments.

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