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Friday, September 28, 2007

Reading-Comprehension-Lesson 38

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   Shirts which stay wrinkle-free are now being produced in Japan and
the US. Until now, the only solution for people in a hurry has been
permanent press shirts, which didn't need ironing after washing or
wearing. But they were made of polyester. The new ones don't need
5 ironing either, but they are a combination of the comfort of cotton
and the wrinkle-free convenience of polyester.

Polyester shirts became popular in the 1960s because their threads
stabilize fabrics. Wrinkles form when the space between the fabric's
10 molecules contracts during washing or wearing. Polyester acts as
girders holding the fabric's molecules in place. Unlike the most
popular material for shirts, cotton, though, polyester doesn't breathe,
let through air, and it can't absorb perspiration.

15 So, the new blends of cotton and polyester and the specially treated
cottons will be a big hit, having a much bigger impact than permanent
press did. The only problem is the shirts still have a slightly rubbery
feel, from the resin the fabric is coated in. However, manufacturers
promise that eventually resin-treated cotton shirts will also feel
20 just like cotton.
1. What is the main topic of this passage?




2. What is the main difference between the new and old shirts?




3. Why did polyester shirts become popular?




4. An example of the advantages of cotton over polyester is




5. What do you feel the author's attitude to the new shirts is?





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