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中国近代奇女子张幼仪在三岁那年(1903年)被迫缠脚三天,但最终在二哥“现在再也没人觉得缠脚好看了”的劝说下得以幸免。张幼仪的这一经历反映了(  )

A:向西方学习的思潮深入人心

B:中国已经出现不同程度的觉醒

C:男尊女卑的陋习被逐渐打破

D:社会习俗发生翻天覆地的变化

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B

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    In the last four years, Australia, Norway, England and Canada have all built wooden skyscrapers. The latest one is in Sweden, a new, 19-storey wooden hotel called "Sida vid Sida" (Side by Side).

    Why are wooden skyscrapers being chosen ahead of concrete ones? Let's find out.

    Is it strong enough?

    Wood has been used in many Chinese buildings for thousands of years, but is it strong enough for skyscrapers?

    "There's a lot of new materials made out of wood that are able to build big buildings," material expert Dr Michael Ramage told CNN when he was interviewed.

Architects (建筑师)have done thousands of experiment to make sure it is. They place layers of wood across one another coated with special glue to create very strong material.

Wood also lasts a long time and doesn't break down if it is well looked after. The examples include the rooftops of Beijing's Forbidden City and some 700-year-old houses in England.

Ramage also said on the internet that bamboo could be cut in special ways to make it even stronger than normal wood.

    Won't it catch fire?

    Wooden buildings sound dangerous when it comes to fire. But experts say they may be safer than concrete ones if there is a fire.

    "Wood doesn't burn in the way the public imagines," Ramage said. Very small pieces of wood catch fire easily, but very big pieces of wood are quite hard to set on fire, he said.