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    Most of the fastening devices used in clothing today, like the shoelace, the button, and the safely pin, have existed in some form in various cultures for thousands of years. But the zipper was the brainchild of one American inventor, namely Whitcomb Judson of Chicago. At the end of the 19th century, Judson was already a successful inventor, with a dozen patents to his credit for mechanical items such as improvements to motors and railroad braking systems.

    He then turned his mind to creation a replacement for the lengthy shoelaces which were then used in both men's and women's boots. On August 29th 1893, he won another patent, for what he called the "clasp-locker". Though the prototype was somewhat clumsy, and frequently jammed, it did work: in fact, Judson and his business associate Lewis Walker had sewn the device into their own boots. Although Judson displayed his clasp-locker at the World's Fair held in Chicago in 1893, the public largely ignored it. The company founded by Judson and Walker, Universal Fastener, despite further refinements, never really succeeded in marketing the device.

    The earliest zip fasteners were being used in the apparel industry by 1905, but it was only in 1913, after a Swedish-American engineer, Gideon Sundbach, had remodeled Judson's fastener into a more streamlined and reliable form, that the zipper was a success. The US Army applied zippers to the clothing and gear of the troops of World War ‡T. By the late 1920s, zippers could be found in all kinds of clothing, footwear, and carrying cases; by the mid-1930s, zippers had even been embraced by the fashion industry.

    The term "zipper" was coined as onomatopoeia ( resembling the sound it makes ) by B. F. Goodrich, whose company started marketing galoshes featuring the fastener in 1923. Regrettably, Whitcomb Judson died in 1909, and never heard the term, or saw the success by which his invention would become ubiquitous.

    1. The zipper differs from the other three fastening devices mentioned in paragraph 1 in which way?
    (a) it has been used in many more ways
    (b) it is more recent
    (c) it can be used in place of the other three
    (d) it is usually made from different materials

    2. The word gprototypeh in line 8 is closest in meaning to
    (a) device
    (b) design
    (c) model
    (d) original

    3. What is the authorfs main point in the second paragraph?
    (a) despite being a successful inventor, Judson failed with the clasp-locker
    (b) Judson lacked marketing skills
    (c) Judson was a poor businessman
    (d) Although Judson invented a workable product, it did not appeal to the public

    4. The word gith in line 11 refers to
    (a) Judson
    (b) Clasp-locker
    (c) Worldfs Fair
    (d) The public

    5. The word grefinementsh in line 12 is closest in meaning to
    (a) improvements
    (b) changes
    (c) promotion
    (d) additions

    6. According to the passage, zippers did not really become a success until
    (a) they were used in the apparel industry after 1905
    (b) in 1913 after being remodeled
    (c) the Army used them in World War I
    (d) be the late 1920s

    7. The word ggearh in line 16 is closest in meaning to
    (a) boots
    (b) luggage
    (c) equipment
    (d) tents

    8. According to the passage, by the late 1920s zippers could be found in all of the following industries EXCEPT
    (a) footwear
    (b) luggage
    (c) tents
    (d) fashion

    9. The word gembracedh in line 18 is closest in meaning to
    (a) welcomed
    (b) considered
    (c) discarded
    (d) promoted

    10. According to the passage, the zipper got its name
    (a) when used in clothing
    (b) in 1909
    (c) from Judson
    (d) because of its sound

    11. Which of the following descriptions best describes the authorfs last comments about Judson?
    (a) admire
    (b) sad
    (c) envy
    (d) celebrate

    12. Which of the following statements can best be inferred from the passage about zippers?
    (a) the imaginative name was a major factor in its success
    (b) a successful model had been developed commercially before Sundbachfs version because it was used in the apparel industry by 1905
    (c) Judson was an inventor, not a business man
    (d) If Judson had still been alive by World War I his company would have been more successful



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    1. The zipper differs from the other three fastening devices mentioned in paragraph 1 in which way?
    (b) it is more recent

    2. The word gprototypeh in line 8 is closest in meaning to
    (c) model

    3. What is the authorfs main point in the second paragraph?
    (d) Although Judson invented a workable product, it did not appeal to the public

    4. The word gith in line 11 refers to
    (b) Clasp-locker

    5. The word grefinementsh in line 12 is closest in meaning to
    (a) improvements

    6. According to the passage, zippers did not really become a success until
    (b) in 1913 after being remodeled

    7. The word ggearh in line 16 is closest in meaning to
    (c) equipment

    8. According to the passage, by the late 1920s zippers could be found in all of the following industries EXCEPT
    (c) tents

    9. The word gembracedh in line 18 is closest in meaning to
    (a) welcomed

    10. According to the passage, the zipper got its name
    (d) because of its sound

    11. Which of the following descriptions best describes the authorfs last comments about Judson?
    (b) sad

    12. Which of the following statements can best be inferred from the passage about zippers?
    (b) a successful model had been developed commercially before Sundbachfs version because it was used in the apparel industry by 1905

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    Thanks for compliment An Min,
    Q8.
    OK, there is no mention of the usage of zipper in tents.
    But, in the passage it says "by the mid-1930s, zippers had even been embraced by the fashion industry".
    We understand that zippers could not be found by the late 1920s in "the fashion industry" as well.


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    Well after a second thought, I think I'll change my mind about Q8.
    Yes, zippers were embraced the fashion industry by the mid-1930s. But this process (embracing) could have started earlier (the 1920s maybe)
    I mean, it doesn't mean that zippers were not used by the fashion industry by the late 1920s.
    You are right, Q8 is absolutely C (tents)

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